Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100077690 | PANEL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING A PANEL ASSEMBLY - A panel assembly and therefor in which two panels are connected to one another, where one surface of each of the panels includes a joggle, so as to include an upper plateau and a lower plateau, the two panels being connected to each other at their lower plateaus. The sum of the joggle heights of the two panels is for example equal to the sum of the accepted gap tolerances in the joint zone between the two panels. | 04-01-2010 |
20110016844 | DEVICE FOR REDUCING TURBOPROP INFRARED EMISSIONS - According to the invention, fresh air (E) at the turboprop outlet is captured and mixed with the warm airflow (F) created by said turboprop to lower the temperature. | 01-27-2011 |
20130082138 | VENTILATION SYSTEM, AIR BLOWING AND EXTRACTION CIRCUITS OF SUCH A SYSTEM, AS WELL AS AN AIRCRAFT AVIONICS BAY - A ventilation system for an avionics bay has two strut assemblies for stiffening the floor of the cockpit, each strut assembly being arranged symmetrically regarding to the central plane of the aircraft, and means of distribution of the blowing air in the cabinets of the bay from the strut assemblies. The extraction circuit includes exhaust ducts integrated in the cabinets and couples together by tight inter-cabinets junctions in an overall configuration of maximized compactness. | 04-04-2013 |
20130084792 | METHOD OF INTEGRATING AN AVIONICS BAY AND FLOOR STRUCTURE FOR IMPLEMENTATION - An integrated avionics bay in a floor area can be provided with adequate ventilation. The structure of an aircraft cockpit floor is able to integrate at least one bay, with a walking floor in the cockpit, a structural volume and a bay integrated in a space of the liberated structural volume. The bay as integrated in a horizontal position in this space includes a peripheral frame with at least one protective cover with a direct access to the bay at the floor level and a lower wall with a rear face access. Side openings formed in the frame can couple with vertical walls to allow fresh air blowing from the rear wall of the bay via a flow from rearwards to upwards to reach the top cover and an air extraction by an upper surface extractor. | 04-04-2013 |
20130299636 | KEEL BEAM OF AN AIRCRAFT - A keel beam connected to a central wing box of an aircraft and ensuring the connection between a front structure and a rear structure of an aircraft is characterized in that it includes, on the one hand, a U-shaped body with a horizontal base and two solid lateral walls, and on the other hand, a cover which has a U shape oriented in the same manner as the body, with a base in the lower portion and curved edges, the ends of which are oriented upward so that each curved edge includes an outer surface flattened against and fixed to the inner surface of the lateral walls in order to define, with the body, a closed section, the cover including openings for accessing the inside of the keel beam. | 11-14-2013 |
20130333857 | HEAT EXCHANGER INCORPORATED INTO A WALL OF AN AIRCRAFT - An aircraft includes at least one wall delimiting a first zone (I) of the aircraft which is thermally insulated from the outside of the aircraft and a second zone (E) contained within the aircraft which is not thermally insulated with respect to the outside of the aircraft and a heat exchanger inside which a heat transfer fluid circulates, wherein the wall includes at least one duct inside which the heat transfer fluid circulates so as to act as a heat exchanger. | 12-19-2013 |
20140145128 | Method for installing a wiring harness in an aircraft and tool for implementing said method - A method for installing a wiring harness in an aircraft. The method comprises using cables having first ends secured to the harness and winding means onto each of which is wound one of said cables so as to lift up said harness by exerting a tensile force. The first ends of the cables are distributed along at least a section of the harness so as to distribute the tensile forces over the section. | 05-29-2014 |
20140165285 | TOILET AREA FOR AN AIRCRAFT CABIN, IN PARTICULAR FOR A FLYING WING AIRCRAFT - A toilet area for an aircraft cabin comprising an access door and housing a toilet bowl. The toilet area also comprises an evacuation exit, the access door occupying a closed position in the toilet area in a toilet configuration and a folded position in the toilet area in an evacuation configuration. Usage in particular in a flying wing aircraft is provided. | 06-19-2014 |
20140166806 | PIECE OF FURNITURE FOR AN AIRCRAFT INCLUDING MEANS FOR DISTRIBUTING A CARRIAGE BETWEEN TWO SECTIONS - A piece of furniture for an aircraft, including a plurality of carriages a first section forming an interface of use for a user with which at least one carriage may be taken and/or deposited in the piece of furniture and a second section allowing the said carriages to be circulated along at least first and second main directions substantially perpendicular to each other, at least in a plane of the aircraft for storing and/or delivering to the user at least one carriage, the first section and/or the second section including an arrangement for distributing at least one carriage from the second section towards the first section and vice versa. | 06-19-2014 |
20140175220 | AIRCRAFT COCKPIT WITH EMERGENCY EXIT VIA A CENTRAL PANE - The present invention relates to an aircraft cockpit with a double flight deck in which a central pane of a windscreen can be removed in order to at least partially clear an opening in order to constitute an emergency exit and ensure natural ventilation of the cockpit. Moreover, a central portion of a glare shield and of a flight station instrument panel are optionally moveable in order to facilitate access to the opening in the event of the need for emergency evacuation. | 06-26-2014 |
20140175223 | AIRCRAFT FRONT PORTION HAVING AN IMPROVED LANDING GEAR BAY - An aircraft front portion in which the landing gear storage bay is arranged under a cockpit floor. The landing gear bay is mechanically connected to the fuselage frames of the aircraft front portion in order to perform the function of taking up the mechanical forces acting on the fuselage frames under the effect of pressurization. The cockpit floor is thus simplified since it serves solely as a plane for the crew to walk on and it can be lowered so as to release space in the cockpit. | 06-26-2014 |
20140175224 | AIRCRAFT NOSE WITH COCKPIT AND AVIONICS BAY MODULES INTEGRATED THEREIN - An aircraft nose comprising a primary fuselage structure, and housed inside said structure, a cockpit, and an avionics bay containing a plurality of avionics racks designed to receive electrical and/or electronic equipment. The cockpit and the avionics bay are each made in the form of a distinct module that is suitable for being installed in a single operation inside the primary fuselage structure. The use of modules for integrating in the aircraft nose makes it possible to reduce considerably the time required for fitting out the nose on the final assembly line of the aircraft. | 06-26-2014 |
20140175225 | AIRCRAFT COCKPIT HAVING A LOWERED FLOOR FOR WALKING ON - A cockpit for an aircraft nose, the cockpit having a floor that acts solely as a floor for the crew to walk on and that is lower than the height of the cabin floor situated behind the cockpit. The cockpit also has a stair connected to the floor in order to enter and leave the cockpit. This arrangement enlarges the volume of the cockpit and enables equipment to be housed therein that previously used to be housed in the zone that is difficult to access that is situated under the cockpit and that also contains the bay for storing landing gear. | 06-26-2014 |
20140175226 | Avionics cargo hold module having an upper integrated floor - An integral avionics bay module. The module has a structure that has an integral cabin floor on top that closes the structure. Installing such an integral avionics bay structure in a single operation inside a primary fuselage structure considerably reduces the integration time on the final assembly line for the aircraft. | 06-26-2014 |
20140175964 | ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS BAY OF AN AIRCRAFT WITH AN IMPROVED ARCHITECTURE AND AIRCRAFT INCORPORATING SAID BAY - An electrical and electronics bay of an aircraft comprising two rows of elements, each row being separated by a single corridor and comprising at least one set of systems elements and at least one electrical power center, the systems elements being arranged in cabinets. At least one of the cabinets comprises mobile shelves for allowing access to the back of the cabinets by crossing it. This architecture makes it possible to increase the density of the elements present in the bay while observing the principles of redundancy and segregation. | 06-26-2014 |
20140179211 | AIR EXTRACTION UNIT FOR AVIONICS BAY - An air extraction unit taking the form of a body, the geometric shape of which makes it easier to incorporate into an avionics bay of an aircraft. The air extraction unit derives from a multipurpose approach to the operational components of the avionics bay of an aircraft aimed at achieving weight and cost savings. All of the elements of the air extraction circuit are arranged in a compact housing of the body and are protected by the structure thereof. The air extraction unit can be used as a floor of an avionics bay that can be walked on, with a lateral organization. | 06-26-2014 |
20140203143 | Front aircraft sealed bottom comprising recesses for housing cockpit equipment - A leaktight nose cone backplate for an aircraft having a first side oriented towards a radome zone intended to house a mobile antenna, and a second side opposite the first side and oriented towards a cockpit of the aircraft. The second side has at least one recess intended to receive at least one piece of cockpit equipment, each recess being partly delimited by a backplate structure forming a protrusion on the first side. | 07-24-2014 |
20140209742 | AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL CORE - An electrical core of an aircraft is provided. The electrical core includes at least one shelf on which is disposed at least one module containing components and comprising at least one input able to be linked to at least one power supply cable and at least one output able to be linked to at least one output cable. In the module, the output cable or cables travel under or in the shelf disposed under the module. | 07-31-2014 |
20140210258 | ELECTRICAL CABINET OF AN AIRCRAFT INCORPORATING AN IMPROVED ELECTRICAL CONNECTION SYSTEM - An electrical cabinet of an aircraft is provided. The electrical cabinet includes at least one motherboard including on a first face sockets into which are plugged PCB boards ensuring one or more electrical functions, the said electrical cabinet being linked to the electrical circuit of the aircraft organized as various electrical harnesses by way of an electrical connection system, characterized in that the electrical connection system comprises at the level of the second face of the motherboard at least one additional layer, the free face of the last additional layer comprising sockets each ensuring electrical connection with an electrical harness of the aircraft, the additional layer or layers comprising tracks which make it possible to reorganize the electrical circuits emanating from the sockets intended for the PCB boards so as to render them compliant with the sockets intended for the harnesses of the aircraft. | 07-31-2014 |
20140246542 | Front landing-gear well - A forward part of an aircraft comprising a fuselage and a landing gear well housing a forward landing gear comprising a breaker strut designed to adopt an extended configuration when the landing gear is extended, configuration in which said breaker strut lies in a strut plane parallel to the transverse direction of the forward part. The forward part comprises a transverse beam resisting strut reactions located above the landing gear well and mounted on the fuselage at its two ends, the beam having a globally rectangular cross-section, in which the median plane parallel to the length of the rectangle is coincident with said strut plane. | 09-04-2014 |