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US08418955B2 Control system for a hydraulically actuatable horizontal stabilizer and test method for testing the integrity of a control system 有权
用于液压可动水平稳定器的控制系统和用于测试控制系统完整性的测试方法

  • Patent Title: Control system for a hydraulically actuatable horizontal stabilizer and test method for testing the integrity of a control system
  • Patent Title (中): 用于液压可动水平稳定器的控制系统和用于测试控制系统完整性的测试方法
  • Application No.: US12992668
    Application Date: 2009-05-15
  • Publication No.: US08418955B2
    Publication Date: 2013-04-16
  • Inventor: Martin RecksiekThomas Epple
  • Applicant: Martin RecksiekThomas Epple
  • Applicant Address: DE Hamburg
  • Assignee: Airbus Operations GmbH
  • Current Assignee: Airbus Operations GmbH
  • Current Assignee Address: DE Hamburg
  • Agency: Gibson & Dernier LLP
  • Agent Matthew B. Dernier, Esq.
  • Priority: DE102008023628 20080515
  • International Application: PCT/EP2009/003509 WO 20090515
  • International Announcement: WO2009/138251 WO 20091119
  • Main IPC: B64C5/10
  • IPC: B64C5/10
Control system for a hydraulically actuatable horizontal stabilizer and test method for testing the integrity of a control system
Abstract:
An actuation system includes: two hydraulic actuators, each being coupled to a load-bearing structural component and to an elevator, and displaceable relative to the load-bearing structural component for the operation of the elevator; a first control valve device to control the first actuator; a second control valve device to control the second actuator; a control and monitoring unit that determines and transmits appropriate command signals to the control valve devices to execute appropriate control movements for the operation of the actuators; a locking device coupled to the first actuator to secure the first actuator a locked state, which is hydraulically connected with the first hydraulic system and the second hydraulic system via an hydraulic OR-circuit, where in normal operation the locking mechanism is in its unlocked state, and in the event of a failure of both hydraulic systems the locking mechanism secures the first actuator.
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