Auxiliary power and thrust unit
First Claim
1. In an aircraft having a tail cone located aft of a vertical stabilizer, the improvement comprising an aircraft auxiliary power and thrust unit including:
- (a) a turbofan engine having an intake end, an exhaust end, and a main turbine shaft;
the engine being located in the tail cone with the engine exhaust end arranged to expel engine exhaust out the rear of the tail cone;
(b) a single air intake opening located on an upper surface of the tail cone at a body station location forward of the engine intake end and aft of the vertical stabilizer;
an inlet door being hinged to the tail cone at the single air intake opening for selectively allowing and prohibiting air input, the inlet door opening in a forward direction;
(c) an inlet duct extending between the air intake opening and the turbofan engine intake end;
(d) a transmission assembly including a drive shaft mounted to the engine main turbine shaft and a gearbox connected to the drive shaft;
the drive shaft extending axially from the main turbine shaft and forward through the inlet duct through a sealed opening in the inlet duct, the gearbox and drive shaft being located forward of the turbofan engine; and
(e) auxiliary equipment located in the tail cone and connected to the gear box;
wherein the unit includes a first operating mode in which the engine is operated at a low setting to power the auxiliary equipment and a second operating mode in which the turbofan engine is used to provide aircraft thrust and operate auxiliary equipment.
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An improvement to an aircraft is provided in the form of an aircraft auxiliary power and thrust unit located in the tail cone of the aircraft. The unit includes a turbofan engine, an air intake opening, an inlet duct extending between the air intake opening and the turbofan engine, a transmission assembly, and various auxiliary equipment. The engine includes a forward-facing main turbine shaft. The air intake opening is located in the tail cone at a body station location forward of the engine. The transmission assembly includes a drive shaft mounted axially to the main turbine shaft and extends forward through the inlet duct through a sealed opening in the inlet duct. The auxiliary equipment is also located in the tail cone, forward of the turbofan engine. The transmission assembly is releasably connected to the auxiliary equipment. In a first operating mode, the engine is operated at a low setting to power the auxiliary equipment. In a second operating mode, the turbofan engine is used to provide thrust and operate auxiliary equipment.
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1. In an aircraft having a tail cone located aft of a vertical stabilizer, the improvement comprising an aircraft auxiliary power and thrust unit including:
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(a) a turbofan engine having an intake end, an exhaust end, and a main turbine shaft;
the engine being located in the tail cone with the engine exhaust end arranged to expel engine exhaust out the rear of the tail cone;
(b) a single air intake opening located on an upper surface of the tail cone at a body station location forward of the engine intake end and aft of the vertical stabilizer;
an inlet door being hinged to the tail cone at the single air intake opening for selectively allowing and prohibiting air input, the inlet door opening in a forward direction;
(c) an inlet duct extending between the air intake opening and the turbofan engine intake end;
(d) a transmission assembly including a drive shaft mounted to the engine main turbine shaft and a gearbox connected to the drive shaft;
the drive shaft extending axially from the main turbine shaft and forward through the inlet duct through a sealed opening in the inlet duct, the gearbox and drive shaft being located forward of the turbofan engine; and
(e) auxiliary equipment located in the tail cone and connected to the gear box;
wherein the unit includes a first operating mode in which the engine is operated at a low setting to power the auxiliary equipment and a second operating mode in which the turbofan engine is used to provide aircraft thrust and operate auxiliary equipment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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