Tow-Blok® – Innovative Tow Eye Block Modification
Prevents expensive damage to cables and aircraft, and loss of revenue.
DHSL was asked to find a solution to repeated damage cost and downtime caused by operator’s failure to remove Ground Power Unit (GPU) power cables that are attached to Aircraft (AC).
We tested many types of interlock and found the following method the most satisfactory operation from a practical and safety point.
The patented Tow-Blok® unit is wired into a system appropriate 12vdc or 24vdc source on the GPU. There is a wiring schematic to assist with the connections.
The principal of operation is that when the GPU supply cable is stowed, the cable plug slots into a metal socket receiver, mounted in the cable stow area that has a lever operated switch attached. In the stowed position, the body of the plug actuates the lever switch. This action maintains a power source to a linear actuator that retracts a piston to a tow eye open position. When the cable is removed from the receiver, the lever operated switch will actuate and energise a relay that will send a signal to the actuator which will extend the piston to block the tow eye, preventing a tow pin attachment to a towing vehicle.
A specific feature of the Tow-Blok® is that a voice command will inform operators of actuation of device and if the cable is not in the stowed position. There are also LED lamps within the acrylic actuation rod and pylon mounted on the top of the GPU canopy to indicate the status of the Tow-Blok® device.
Further benefits include the following;
The linear actuator motor has “end travel” switching which disconnects power to the motor when the piston is fully retracted or extended. This prevents battery discharge.
The piston actuation occurs only when the cable is removed from the socket receiver, this minimises the battery drain of the power source because the GPU is likely to be operational when the cable is not stowed.
The piston actuator has a low load safety feature which will enable the piston to retract if it comes into contact with an obstruction. This is designed to prevent injury to operators and to equipment. If the actuator piston travel is interrupted, the piston will retract and give a warning of incorrect stow and LED indicator lamps will show red.
The linear actuator comes with options that can provide precise positioning, event logs and soft stop and start.
The actuator piston is manufactured using an acrylic glass tube which can be broken if emergency evacuation is required. This is an easily replaced item.
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Hampshire Office and Workshop
Unit 5, Derby Dell Buildings, Bentworth Road, Lasham, Alton, Hampshire GU34 5RX
T +44 (0) 1256 381 833
Aberdeen Workshop
Aberdeen Airport, Ninian Road, Dyce, AB21 0PD
T +44 (0) 1224 772937
Bradford Workshop
Unit 3, Aylesham Industrial Estate, Brighouse Road, Low Moor, Bradford, BD12 0NQ
T +44 (0) 1274 698811