Patent classifications
B64C1/143
AIRCRAFT DOOR, AIRCRAFT REGION AND AIRCRAFT WITH AN AIRCRAFT DOOR
An aircraft door, an aircraft region and an aircraft with an aircraft door. The aircraft door through which passengers enter and leave the aircraft and is held towards the outer side by stops and is locked exclusively on a hinge side opposite the stops. Also, an aircraft region and an aircraft with such an aircraft door.
AIRCRAFT DOOR LOCK, AIRCRAFT DOOR AND AIRCRAFT HAVING AN AIRCRAFT DOOR
An aircraft door lock having a bolt and a closure block, wherein the bolt is fastened in a movable manner to a door leaf structure and the closure block can at least partially receive the bolt. The closure block prevents any movement of the bolt in at least one direction, wherein the closure block is arranged on a portion of a hinge arm that overlaps the door leaf structure when the door leaf structure is in a closed position. Furthermore, an aircraft door having such an aircraft door lock, and an aircraft having such an aircraft door are described.
Connecting mechanism between an aircraft door and a structure of the aircraft, related aircraft and method
A connecting mechanism between an aircraft door and a structure of the aircraft, a related aircraft and method are provided. The connecting mechanism includes an arm intended to be hinged on to the structure, a rotating connection between the door and the arm. The rotating connection may be disengaged from a connection configuration for connecting the door with the arm in an open position of the door, into an uncoupling configuration for uncoupling of the door from the arm, in a closed door position of the door.
Aircraft door assembly
A door assembly, particularly for doors of passenger aircraft, includes a door frame, a door having a door body hingedly installed in the door frame, at least one hooking pintle attached to the door frame or an edge of the door body extending along a pintle axis, and at least one door latch connected to an edge of the door body or the door frame, respectively, the door latch having a substantially C-shaped latch body configured to rotate around an axis parallel to the pintle axis of the hooking pintle. The door assembly further includes a bistable latch and hook mechanism configured to catch the door latch in hooking engagement with the hooking pintle and to retain the door latch in a direction perpendicular to the door body in an overcenter position.
ENHANCED RIG CHECK AND LEAK DETECTION OF AIRCRAFT DOORS
Systems and methods for leak detection of aircraft doors. One embodiment is an apparatus for leak testing a seal between an aircraft door and a fuselage of an aircraft. The apparatus includes a structural frame that includes a suction cup configured to suction an outer surface of the aircraft door. The structural frame further includes legs to extend in length to push the structural frame away from the fuselage and cause the suction cup to pull the aircraft door toward an outside of the aircraft to tighten the seal between the aircraft door and the fuselage of the aircraft.
AIRCRAFT FUSELAGE DOOR COMPRISING AN INTERNAL PANEL AND AN EXTERNAL PANEL, AND AIRCRAFT FUSELAGE PART COMPRISING SUCH A DOOR
An aircraft fuselage door with an internal and external panel, and an aircraft fuselage part with the door. The door includes a movable internal panel to be subjected to pressurization and an aerodynamic external panel, the external panel being on an external face of the internal panel by covering the surface of the external face and elastically linked to the internal panel to form an internal free space between them, the internal panel being movable relative to the external panel. The external panel includes a centering piece to ensure a self-centering function of the door allowing the internal panel to move independently with regard to the external panel when the door is in a closed position so a clearance between the periphery of the outer panel and the fuselage can be reduced, thereby reducing drag at the outer surface of the door and improving the aerodynamic performance of the aircraft.
METHOD AND ASSEMBLY FOR PROVIDING STABILISING GUIDANCE TO A VEHICLE DOOR WITH CONNECTING ROD LOCKING
An assembly for providing stabilising guidance to a semi-plug aircraft door equipped with an opening/closing mechanism. The door frame (3) is provided with stops (7) at the front and at the rear of the door with its stops (8) bears when it is closed. A door arm (4) links the door (2) to the door frame (3). A guiding connecting rod (6), referred to as a stabilising guiding connecting rod and located on a door edge (2h) extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle, is mobile, being able to move in translation at one of its ends in relation to the door in the longitudinal direction of the aircraft during the phases of disengaging and re-engaging the stops (7, 8). During the swivelling and swivelling return phases, the stabilising rod (6) is locked to the door by a lever locking mechanism (9) being actuated by a return device.
AIRCRAFT DOOR EQUIPPED WITH A SYSTEM FOR ADJUSTMENT IN POSITION AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING SUCH A DOOR
An aircraft door mounted in a fuselage in a reference frame X, Y, Z, having a casing, a door leaf and a support arm enabling the door leaf to be installed and the position thereof to be adjusted relative to the fuselage by a pair of fasteners. Each fastener (10, 40) includes a pivot (16, 46) rotatable about a common axis parallel to the axis Z, a base (13, 43) fastened to the casing (3), and a trolley (14, 44) movable on this base (13, 43), the base (13, 43) and the trolley (14, 44) of each fastener (10, 40) forming two translational adjustment links in directions parallel to the X and Y axes, these directions determining adjustment axes (11, 12; 41, 42) secant in a plane parallel to the plane XY.
PRIVACY DOOR FOR AN INTERNAL CABIN OF A VEHICLE
An internal cabin of a vehicle includes a vehicle control area. A first door is coupled to the vehicle control area. The first door is moveable between a first open position and a first closed position. An aisle extends between the vehicle control area and a passenger seating area. A forward section of the aisle is disposed between a first monument and a second monument. A second door is disposed within the aisle between the first monument and the second monument. The second door is moveable between a second open position and a second closed position. A privacy vestibule is defined between the second door in the second closed position, the first monument, the second monument, and the vehicle control area.
Pressurized Sliding Door
Embodiments are directed to systems and methods for a sliding door in a pressurized aircraft. In one embodiment, an aircraft comprises a fuselage having a door opening, and a door configured to slide into the door opening from within the fuselage, the door held in a closed position in the door opening by excess air pressure within the fuselage during operation of the aircraft.