Patent classifications
B64D11/0689
AUTOGYRO HAVING AN INSTRUMENT PANEL
An autogyro includes an autorotation rotor and an instrument panel that includes comprising one or both of a display unit and a control unit. The instrument panel has a viewing window formed by a recess in the instrument panel located to expand a field of view for an autogyro pilot. A pilot seat is arranged in front of the instrument panel and is positioned centrally in a transverse direction of the autogyro in front of the instrument panel.
Aircraft
A vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (101) for transporting persons or loads, including a plurality of preferably equivalent and redundant electric motors (3) and propellers (2), substantially arranged in one surface, wherein each propeller is assigned an individual electric motor to drive the propeller, the aircraft being characterized in that at least one attitude sensor is provided for attitude control of the aircraft (101) in an active signal connection to at least one signal processing unit which is designed or set up to automatically perform the attitude control based on measurement data from the attitude sensor by regulating the speed of at least some of the electric motors (3), preferably with signal actions of the speed controller assigned to each electric motor such that the aircraft (101) is positioned in space with the surface defined by the propeller (2) substantially horizontal at all times, without control input by a pilot or a remote control.
DISPLAY SYSTEM
A display system for an aircraft includes a plurality of displays. The displays are configured to display a predetermined content in response to which of a piloted mode and an autonomous mode the aircraft is operating.
Aircraft cockpit, assembly comprising a respiratory mask and a storage device, as well as storage method and method for use of such an assembly
Assembly intended to be arranged in an aircraft cockpit having a pressurized cabin, in order to supply a breathing gas to a crew member, said assembly comprising a respiratory mask having an oronasal face cover and a harness, the oronasal face cover having a respiratory cavity and being suitable for applying on the face of the crew member around the mouth and nose, the harness forming a loop adapted to be extended around the head of the user on a side opposite from the oronasal face cover so as to hold the oronasal face cover on the face of the user, and a storage device, said storage device comprising a base and a platform, the platform being mounted so as to be movable relative to the base between a retracted position and an extended position, the platform having a receiving surface, the receiving surface of the platform being adapted to receive the respiratory mask in a storage position where the harness holds the oronasal face cover against the receiving surface of the platform by encircling the platform to form a loop extending around the platform on the opposite side from the oronasal face cover, the respiratory mask being releasable from the storage device.
ADJUSTABLE LEG RESTRAINTS FOR EJECTION SEATS
An adjustable leg restraint for an ejection seat may be configured to translate between an extended state and a nonextended state. The adjustable leg restraint may include a leg located proximate a side panel of the ejection seat. An extension flange may be coupled to the leg guard. The extension flange may be configured to translate the leg guard relative to the side panel of the ejection seat.
PASSIVE HEAD AND NECK PROTECTION CANOPY PIERCER
An ejection seat for an aircraft is disclosed. In various embodiments, the ejection seat includes a seat frame; and a moveable headrest attached to the seat frame, the moveable headrest including a first piercer assembly configured for fracturing a canopy.
Pilot and passenger seat
The present invention achieves technical advantages as a pilot and passenger seating. An aircraft employs a pilot seat, comprising a contoured structure having ergonomically formed and padded surfaces, with left and right arm supports that include an articulated control knob, movable in three rectangular axes and rotatable about a vertical axis to provide one or more aircraft steering functions for an aircraft, and a touch-sensitive control surface for controlling one or more power system components. A passenger seat, having a contoured structure, having ergonomically formed and padded surfaces, a headrest, a seat, a left support member, and a right support member are adapted to cradle a portion of a passenger's body to support the passenger during travel.
AIRCRAFT AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING
A method of controlling an aircraft includes tracking, using at least one sensor, one of an input by a pilot or a biometric parameter of a first pilot during flight of the aircraft. The method also includes determining a lack of attention by the pilot or a depth of sleep of the pilot based on the biometric parameter.
Comfort pilot seat kinematics
Described are adjustable seats having a lower portion of a back rest attached to a seat frame having an upper frame and a lower frame. A pivot axis is positioned at an upper end of the lower portion of the back rest, and an upper portion of the back rest is pivotally attached to the pivot axis. The location of the pivot axis is configured to be positioned below a person's shoulders when the person is seated in the adjustable seat. The upper portion of the back rest is also pivotally adjustable relative to the lower portion of the back rest. A seat pan having a front portion pivotally coupled to a rear portion can be attached to the upper frame. An actuation mechanism is configured to simultaneously control a vertical height of the upper frame and a rotational position of the front portion of the seat pan.
INCLINING CURVED EJECTION SEAT ASSEMBLIES
An inclining aircraft ejection seat assembly includes a curved ejection rail and an ejection seat having a guide disposed on a side of the ejection seat configured to travel along an arcuate path in mating alignment with the curved ejection rail and change a configuration of the ejection seat from a reclining position to an inclining position prior to ejection.