Patent classifications
B64C1/1438
Aircraft sliding door
The invention relates to an aircraft sliding door comprising: a door leaf, which is slidable between a closed position and an open position in the opening and closing direction, respectively, and has a door top part and a door bottom part, which are arranged in a pulled-out state in the closed position and in a pushed-together state in the open position; a guide rail; and a drive device having an electric motor for assisting the movement of the door leaf from the open position to the closed position, wherein the drive device has a spindle that is connected to the electric motor and is inclined with respect to the opening and closing direction such that the door leaf is automatically transferred into the open position along the spindle when the electric motor is in a de-energised state.
System for controlling the speed of movement of a sliding door and associated aircraft
The system for controlling the speed of opening a sliding door for an aircraft including a mechanical braking device for the door including a transmission shaft and a centrifugal absorber including a resistance shaft connected to the transmission shaft, and linking means that are designed to be connected to the sliding door and to cooperate with the transmission shaft so that when the sliding door moves in a predetermined direction, the linking means drive the transmission shaft and the centrifugal absorber applies a resistance torque to the transmission shaft in order to control the speed of movement of the door. The system includes a speed reducer connecting the resistance shaft to the transmission shaft so that the speed of rotation of the resistance shaft is greater than that of the transmission shaft when the sliding door moves in the predetermined direction.
AIRCRAFT SLIDING DOOR
The invention relates to an aircraft sliding door comprising: a door leaf, which is slidable between a closed position and an open position in the opening and closing direction, respectively, and has a door top part and a door bottom part, which are arranged in a pulled-out state in the closed position and in a pushed-together state in the open position; a guide rail; and a drive device having an electric motor for assisting the movement of the door leaf from the open position to the closed position, wherein the drive device has a spindle that is connected to the electric motor and is inclined with respect to the opening and closing direction such that the door leaf is automatically transferred into the open position along the spindle when the electric motor is in a de-energised state.
VTOL aircraft for network system
A vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft provides transportation to users of a network system. The network system may include multiple aircraft or other types of vehicles to provide multi-model transportation. An aircraft may include a fuselage, a truss coupled to the fuselage, and multiple distributed electric propellers coupled to the truss. The distributed electric propellers may be positioned on at least two different planes. The fuselage may include a cabin having one or more seats for the passengers arranged in a configuration that has a compact footprint, provides legroom, provides visibility to surroundings of the aircraft, or facilitates convenient ingress or egress of passengers. The aircraft may open a port cabin door and starboard cabin door for simultaneous ingress or egress of passengers.
Door locking assembly for an aircraft
The disclosure relates to a door locking assembly for locking a door of an aircraft, comprising a locking hook adapted for blocking in a locking position a lockable arm of a door of an aircraft; a release lever connected to the locking hook for moving the locking hook from a releasing position into the locking position in response to being actuated by a lockable arm of a door of an aircraft; an operating handle connected at least to the release lever and rotatable for moving the locking hook from the locking position to the releasing position; and a locking indicator connected to the locking hook for indicating positioning of the locking hook in one of the locking position or the releasing position.