Expandable Seal for Passenger Loading Bridges
20230417327 ยท 2023-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16J15/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16J15/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The telescoping joints (110,114) of an articulating aircraft passenger boarding bridge are sealed airtight by an expandable seal (202) in the overlapping and concentric portion between the outer circumference of an internal structure (106) and the interior circumference of an external structure (108). The preferred embodiment is an inflatable bladder (202) with an air outlet (412) and an air inlet (406) to accept compressed air. The bladder (202) expands to seal the gap between the concentric structures when the telescoping structures are immobilized and deflate to allow movement of the telescoping structures. The embodiment may be comprised of a plurality of expandable seals geometrically shaped to form a whole seal.
Claims
1. A joint seal in a loading bridge connecting a building to a vehicle comprising: a. a first elongated and hollow structure open on each end having a predetermined and enclosed cross section; b. a second elongated and hollow structure open on each end having a predetermined, and enclosed cross section smaller than said first structure cross section; c. said first structure slidingly connected to second said structure such that the overlapping portions of said structures form a concentric and overlapping joint; d. an expandable seal inserted circumferentially between said first structure and second said structure within said overlapping joint; e. said expandable seal when expanded contiguously contacting the interior surface of said first structure and the exterior surface of said second structure; and f. said expandable seal when contracted providing a means for disengaging said first structure from said second structure for telescoping movement.
2. The loading bridge, building, and vehicle in claim 1 where the loading bridge is a passenger loading bridge, the building is an airport concourse, and the vehicle is a passenger aircraft.
3. The expandable seal in claim 2 where said expandable seal is comprised of a. an air relief opening; b. an inflatable bladder; c. an air inlet; and d. said compressed air source providing a means for inflating said expandable seal.
4. The expandable seal in claim 3 where said expandable seal is comprised of a plurality of inflatable bladders.
5. The expandable seal in claim 4 where the expandable seal is located in a concave channel of the exterior skin of said second structure.
6. The joint and seal of claim 1 where the air flow rate through said joint with said expanded seal is equal to or less than two cubic feet per minute per foot at pressure differential of 0.2 inches of water column across said joint.
7. The joint and seal of claim 2 where the air flow rate through said joint with said expanded seal is equal to or less than two cubic feet per minute per foot at pressure differential of 0.2 inches of water column across said joint.
8. An articulating passenger loading bridge connecting an airport concourse and a passenger aircraft comprising: a. a means for adjusting said bridge to connect with said aircraft including at least two axial, concentric, overlapping, slidingly connected, and enclosed walkway segments one segment being an inner said walkway segment is smaller in cross section to a larger cross section said walkway segment with a plurality of said enclosed walkway segments; b. a joint formed by the overlapping portions of said inner walkway segment and said outer walkway segment; c. an inflatable seal at said joint around the exterior circumference of said inner walkway segment and between the exterior circumference of said inner walkway segment and the interior surface of said exterior walkway segment; and d. said seal contiguously contacting both said exterior surface of said inner walkway segment and the interior surface of said exterior walkway segment when said seal is inflated.
9. The joint and seal of claim 8 where the air flow rate through said joint with said expanded seal is equal to or less than two cubic feet per minute per foot at pressure differential of 0.2 inches of water column across said joint.
10. A method of sealing the overlapping joint of two elongated, hollow, open ended, concentric, and telescoping structures, said method comprising: a. providing an inflatable seal in the overlapping joint of said telescoping structures, said having a valved air inlet and a valved air relief outlet; b. disengaging movement of said structures; c. providing a compressed air source to said air inlet; d. closing the valve of said air relief outlet; and e. opening the valve of said compressed air inlet thereby inflating said seal; whereby said expandable seal will provide a substantially airtight barrier preventing air movement through said joint of said structures.
11. A method of disengaging the sealed overlapping joint of two elongated, hollow, open ended, concentric, and telescoping structures, said method comprising: a. providing an inflatable seal in the overlapping joint of said telescoping structures, said having a valved air inlet and a valved air relief outlet; b. closing the valve of said air inlet; and c. opening the valve of said air relief outlet; whereby said seal will deflate and disengage said structures to slide unrestricted in a telescoping manner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The accompanying drawings illustrate the present aircraft passenger boarding bridge telescoping seals and are a part of the specification. Together with the following description, the drawings demonstrate and explain the principles of the several embodiments of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0020] In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which is shown, by way of illustration, specific ways which embodiments may be practiced. In the drawings, like numerals describe substantially similar components throughout the several views. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice various embodiments. Other embodiments may be utilized and structural, logical, and layout changes may be made without departing from the scope of the various embodiments.
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OperationFIGS. 1,2,3,4
[0027] Compressed air seals are inflated when the passenger loading bridge gate door is open to extend the building envelope. When repositioning of the loading bridge is required seal 202 is deflated by closing compressed air inlet valve 410 and opening air relief valve 408. The overlapping sliding structures 106 and 108 are then freely moveable. The loading bridge can then be repositioned. When loading bridge positioning is complete relief air valve 408 is closed, and compressed air valve 410 is opened thereby inflating seal 202 thereby providing an air tight seal at joint 110.
[0028] In another embodiments passenger loading bridges with smooth exterior skins could use a solid O ring type seal to slide between the two structures, but atmospheric damage to the skin from weather phenomena such as hail or grit could interfere with seal effectiveness therefore an expandable seal is seen as the preferred embodiment.
[0029] The preceding description has been presented only to illustrate and describe disclosed embodiments. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiment to any precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching.