B64D2231/025

Pressurized Gas Manifold and System

A system may include a manifold. The manifold may include a body and a rupture disc. The body may include first connector connected to a pressurized source, a second connector, and a third connector. The body may include hollow pathway network including a first path portion extending from the pressurized source to a pathway junction, a second path portion extending from the pathway junction to the second connector, and a third path portion extending from the pathway junction to the third connector. The first path portion may include a bend. The rupture disc may be positioned between the bend and the pathway junction. When the rupture disc is in an unruptured state, the rupture disc may seal the first path portion from the other path portions. When the rupture disc is in a ruptured state, the rupture disc may allow a flow from the pressurized source to the third connector.

METHOD FOR THE CONTROL OF THE BREATHING GAS SUPPLY
20200406070 · 2020-12-31 · ·

In a preferred embodiment, methods and systems for the control of the breathing gas supply from a pressure-leading supply conduit to one or more breathing masks of an oxygen emergency supply device in a passenger aircraft include an on/off valve arranged between the supply conduit and the one or more breathing masks. The valve can be blocked or released to control air supply based upon monitoring mass flow to the breathing masks. The valve, for example, is actuated to an open position until the error between the actual mass flow and a desired mass flow exceeds a maximal error value, whereupon the valve is actuated to a closed position until the error between the actual mass flow and the desired mass flow exceeds a minimal error value whereupon the valve is actuated to the open position and the mass flow monitoring cycle is repeated.

Oxygen mask
10864390 · 2020-12-15 · ·

The invention relates to an oxygen mask (1) for an emergency oxygen supply of passengers in an aircraft, with a carrier (12), on which a breathing bag connection (5) for a breathing bag (11), an inhalation valve (3) and an exhalation valve (4) are provided, wherein the carrier (12) comprises at least two carrier parts (14, 15, 16) which are arranged pivotable to one another.

Methods for arranging passenger seats and passenger service units in aircraft cabins
10850852 · 2020-12-01 · ·

Disclosed are methods for arranging passenger seats and passenger service units in aircraft cabins as well as locating devices used in these methods. These methods and devices provide fast and efficient ways for directly referencing the position of each passenger service unit relative to a corresponding passenger seat. For example, a passenger seat is positioned on a seat rail using rail markers. Each set of markers corresponds to a different seating configuration. A locating device is then placed on the passenger seat such that the device datum contacts the seat cushion. A locator of the locating device determines a reference, in an overhead compartment, for installing a passenger service unit, corresponding to this seat. The reference is based on an angle between the datum and the locator, which is adjustable in some examples.

Aircraft cockpit side console with articulated single-piece components

A side console for an aircraft cockpit includes a structure for mounting of an item of aircraft equipment and a complementary structure. The mounting structure and the complementary structure are formed of single-piece components articulated about an axis of articulation between a storage position in which the single-piece components are more or less folded against one another, and a position of installation in which the single-piece components extend respectively in substantially mutually perpendicular planes.

Passenger Oxygen Mask Drop Zone Extender
20200317348 · 2020-10-08 ·

An extension mechanism for a passenger oxygen mask includes a guide block with defined channels to guide the rotation of a telescoping extension arm mechanism. After rotation, a rotating sleeve latch releases an internal telescoping arm that extends a pull flag for the passenger to grab and release the oxygen mask. A pull flag release mechanism releases the pull flag when the extension arm mechanism is fully extended. Combined spring biasing elements keep the pull flag secured in place while stowed and retract a pull flag retention pin at full extension.

AUTONOMOUS AIRCRAFT AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING VENTILATION TO PEOPLE

An autonomous aerial vehicle for ventilating persons. The ventilation becomes necessary as a result of fires, accidents, or medical emergencies. In these and comparable cases, the aerial vehicle aids for ventilating a person quickly and independently of the transport links of a location or the traffic situation at the time so the state of the person is stabilized until the arrival of an emergency doctor or other rescue workers and the chances of survival improves. The aerial vehicle provides positional determination inside and/or outside buildings, recording of the surrounding area, ventilation of at least one person, and a communication method or mechanism.

REUSE OF WASTE OXYGEN ENRICHED AIR IN AN AIRCRAFT
20200317352 · 2020-10-08 ·

Aircrafts and methods for reusing oxygen enriched air. In one embodiment, an aircraft includes an oxygen supply subsystem configured to supply oxygen to a cabin of the aircraft, and an air separator configured to receive a pressurized air stream, to separate the pressurized air stream into oxygen enriched air and an inert gas, and to feed the oxygen enriched air to the oxygen supply subsystem.

Mask System For Crew Members Of An Aircraft
20200306568 · 2020-10-01 · ·

A mask system includes a headphone part having two ear cups and an elastic headband bearing the ear cups, an oxygen mask part having an oxygen mask arranged pivotably on the headband, and a spectacles part having protective spectacles arranged pivotably on the headband. The oxygen mask part can make the oxygen mask, with headband mounted on a head, move into a usage setting and a rest setting. The oxygen mask, in the usage setting, covers a mouth and nose of a user and, in the rest setting, lies at least partially above the headband mounted on a head. The spectacles part can make the protective spectacles, with headband mounted on the head, pivot into a usage setting and a rest setting. The protective spectacles, in the usage setting, cover the eyes of a user and, in the rest setting, lie at least partially above the headband.

PORTABLE BREATHING EQUIPMENT AND RELATED METHODS
20200298029 · 2020-09-24 ·

Portable breathing equipment and related methods are disclosed. An example portable breathing equipment (PBE) includes a housing defining a cavity, a cover movably coupled to the housing, and a smoke hood provided in a wrapper and positioned in the cavity. A first portion of the wrapper couples to the housing and a second portion of the wrapper couples to the cover. At least one of the cover or the housing to cause the wrapper to tear to provide an access opening to allow access to the smoke hood when the cover moves from a closed position at which the cover seals the cavity of the housing and an open position at which the cover enables access to the cavity of the housing.