Patent classifications
B64C1/1476
LIGHTNING STRIKE PROTECTION FOR AN AIRCRAFT WINDSHIELD WIPER SYSTEM
An aircraft windshield wiper system includes a wiper arm, a wiper blade coupled to a distal end of the wiper arm, and a drive shaft coupled to a proximal end of the wiper arm. The wiper blade is configured to clean water, dirt, and other debris from the windshield of the aircraft. The drive shaft is configured to rotate and cause the wiper arm with the coupled wiper blade to sweep across the windshield. The wiper arm includes both composite and metal components to reduce the weight of the windshield wiper system while also providing lightning strike protection.
AIRCRAFT SUN VISOR THUMB KNOB ATTACHMENT DEVICE
An aircraft sun visor thumb knob attachment device includes a cylindrical-shaped main body having a top end, a bottom end, and a continuous side wall that defines an interior space. A plurality of protrusions are positioned along the inside facing surface of the side wall so as to extend within the interior space. The interior space includes a shape and a size that is complementary to the shape and the size of the grip portion of a known aircraft sun visor control knob. Likewise, each of the protrusions include a shape and size that are suitable for positioning within the indentations of the control knob. A grip assembly is positioned along the top end of the main body and includes a support member that is communicatively linked to a pair of elongated tabs. Each of the tabs include functionality for transitioning between a horizontal position and a vertical position.
DEVICE FOR RELEASING AN AIRCRAFT PANEL AND ASSOCIATED AIRCRAFT
A device for releasing a panel of an aircraft, the device being configured to be secured to a support, the support having an opening and the device being attached to cover a periphery of the opening, the device comprising a panel configured to be arranged at least opposite the opening. Such a device comprises: at least two ejector members, each of the at least two ejector members comprising at least one link; and at least one control member for applying a pulling force to the at least one link.
AIRCRAFT ESCAPE SYSTEM AND EJECTION SEAT SEQUENCER FOR EJECTION SYSTEMS
An article of manufacture may include a tangible, non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having instructions stored thereon for controlling deployment of aircraft escape and ejection seat subsystems. The instructions, in response to execution by a sequencer, cause the sequencer to perform operations, which may comprise receiving, by the sequencer, a power input; sending, by the sequencer, a first deploy signal to a first aircraft escape subsystem; and sending, by the sequencer, a second deploy signal to a first ejection seat subsystem.
LIGHT-TRANSMISSIVE MULTISPECTRAL STEALTH DEVICE
A light-transmissive multispectral stealth device is disclosed. The light-transmissive multispectral stealth device includes a selective wavelength absorption pattern layer including conductive thin-film patterns, wherein each of the conductive thin-film patterns is made of a material capable of transmitting visible light therethrough and having electrical conductivity, wherein the conductive thin-film patterns are capable of inducing an electromagnetic resonance at a first wavelength and a second wavelength different from the first wavelength; a dielectric layer disposed under the selective wavelength absorption pattern layer and made of a dielectric material capable of transmitting the visible light therethrough, wherein the dielectric layer together with the selective wavelength absorption pattern layer induce the electromagnetic resonance; and a reflective layer disposed under the dielectric layer, wherein the reflective layer is made of a material capable of transmitting the visible light therethrough and reflecting at least a portion of an infrared ray therefrom.
Anti-harmonic optical turbulators
A system for controlling turbulence of fluid flowing past a window includes an imaging device compartment defining an interior and an exterior separated by a window, wherein the window encloses at least a portion of the interior, wherein the exterior includes at least one turbulator on a side upstream of the window positioned to induce turbulence over the entirety of a boundary layer of the fluid flowing past the window for even heat transfer between the fluid and the window.
AEROSPACE INTELLIGENT WINDOW SYSTEM
A network system for monitoring and storing data of aircraft intelligent windows or windshields to provide useable life of, provide real life performance of, and/or measure characteristics and/or properties of, the windshields forwards the data from sensors mounting the windshield to a window sensing hub having a microprocessor programed to receive and process the data to determine the performance of the windshield and formatting the data in accordance to a preset program, wherein the program includes providing data from the sensors that measures characteristics and properties of the windshield that are active during the period in which the data is taken. An aircraft central maintenance system connected to the window sensing hub receives the formatted information from the window sensing hub and unfiltered or unformatted information, wherein the unfiltered information from the windshield is acted on by the central maintenance system to provide an estimated useable life of the windshield.
Windshield assembly for aircraft comprising a peripheral frame surrounding a set of panes separated by pillars that are non-structural with respect to the peripheral frame
To prevent stress concentrations in the structure of an aircraft, an aircraft windshield assembly includes a peripheral frame, a windshield surrounded by the peripheral frame, the windshield comprising panes having respective lateral edges facing each other and respective other edges attached to the peripheral frame, and a pillar formed of at least one respective fishplate that covers the respective lateral edges facing each other and is bolted to the respective lateral edges facing each other, with no connection to the peripheral frame other than via the panes.
Detonating cord stress concentrators
A pyrotechnic egress system for a structure may comprise an explosive cord, an outer sheath disposed about the explosive cord, and a stress concentrator coupled to the outer sheath. The stress concentrator may comprise a triangular cross section. The stress concentrator may include a standoff structure.
Systems and methods for indicating release of a canopy of an aircraft
A system for initiating a canopy release signal for a canopy of an aircraft includes a first striker secured to the canopy, and a first initiator assembly secured to a fuselage of the aircraft. The first initiator assembly has a protrusion. The first striker is configured to be rotated against the protrusion of the first initiator assembly. The canopy release signal is output in response to the first striker rotating against the protrusion of the first initiator assembly.