Power plants – Reaction motor – Interrelated reaction motors
Reexamination Certificate
2007-10-25
2010-12-07
Cuff, Michael (Department: 3741)
Power plants
Reaction motor
Interrelated reaction motors
C060S796000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07845158
ABSTRACT:
An engine mounting arrangement is provided in which a mounting structure is created through fins (21, 42) extended between a core (22, 46) and a mounting ring (23, 48). The fins (21, 42) have a tangential lean and substantive planar aspect in order to create an appropriate load transfer path for torque and thrust loads in an engine when secured upon a hanger mounting (20) and through utilizing further struts (25, 26) extending from spaced locations upon the mounting structure to rearward anchor positions on a pylon (27) which also has the hanger mounting (20) attached.
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Cuff Michael
Kim Craig
Oliff & Berridg,e PLC
Rolls-Royce PLC
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