AIRCRAFT WING LIGHTING
20190300201 ยท 2019-10-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02T50/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B64C23/072
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C3/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D47/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An aircraft wing assembly including a wing having a main body 5 and a movable portion 6, so that the wing may be folded when taxiing. A lighting system is provided with a light source 9; a light emitter 11 arranged on one of the main body and the movable portion, and a light guide 10 arranged to transmit light from the light source along a path between the main body and the movable portion to the light emitter. The provision of a light guide between the light source and the emitter allows for light to be transmitted to the emitter across the joint 8 between the wing main body and the movable portion. Thus, lighting on the wing may be provided without the need to provide electrical wiring across the joint. A single light source 9 may be employed to illuminate multiple light emitters 11, 13 on the wing.
Claims
1. An aircraft wing assembly comprising: a wing having a main body and a movable portion; a lighting system comprising: a light source; a light emitter arranged on one of the main body and the movable portion, and a light guide arranged to transmit light from the light source along a path between the main body and the movable portion to the light emitter.
2. The aircraft wing assembly as claimed in claim 1, in which the emitter comprises a first light emitter, the system further comprising a second light emitter arranged on another of the one of the main body and movable portion.
3. The aircraft wing assembly as claimed in claim 2, in which the movable portion moves between a folded position and a deployed position, the lighting system being arranged so that one of the first and second emitters is arranged to emit light in the deployed position, and the other of the first and second emitters is arranged to emit light in the folded position.
4. The aircraft wing assembly as claimed in claim 3, in which one of the first and second emitters is arranged to emit light in both folded and deployed positions.
5. The aircraft wing assembly as claimed in claim 1, in which the emitter and the light guide are arranged on the movable portion so as to transmit light to the emitter when the movable portion is in the deployed position.
6. The aircraft wing assembly as claimed claim 1, further comprising a light collector arranged to direct light into the light guide.
7. The aircraft wing assembly as claimed in claim 1, in which the light guide includes a light pipe.
8. The aircraft wing assembly as claimed in claim 1, in which the light guide includes at least one optical fibre.
9. The aircraft wing assembly as claimed in claim 1, in which the emitter comprises a window
10. The aircraft wing assembly as claimed in claim 1, in which the emitter comprises a reflector.
11. The aircraft wing assembly as claimed in claim 1, in which the emitter comprises a lens.
12. The aircraft wing assembly as claimed in claim 11, in which the lens is a Fresnel lens.
13. The aircraft wing assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of emitters and in which the light guide comprises a plurality of optical fibres arranged to transmit light from the light source to respective ones of the emitters.
14. The aircraft wing assembly as claimed in claim 13, in which the wing has a leading edge and the emitters are arranged on the leading edge of the wing.
15. The aircraft wing assembly as claimed in claim 1, in which the light source includes at least one LED.
16. The aircraft wing assembly as claimed in claim 1, in which the light source comprises an incandescent bulb.
17. The aircraft wing assembly as claimed in claim 1, in which the light source comprises a strobe light.
18. A method of providing light on the wing of an aircraft, the wing having a main body and a movable portion, the method comprising the steps of: energising a light source; transmitting light from the source along a light guide to a light emitter arranged on one of the main body and the movable portion, the light guide being arranged to transmit light along a path between the main body and the movable portion to the light emitter.
19. An aircraft including the wing assembly as claimed in claim 1.
20. An aircraft comprising: a fuselage and a wing, wherein the wing includes a main body and a movable portion; a lighting system comprising: a light source; a light emitter arranged on one of the main body and the movable portion, and a light guide arranged to transmit light from the light source along a path between the main body and the movable portion to the light emitter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE TECHNOLOGY
[0030] Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the specification. With reference to
[0031] With reference to
[0032] The wing 3 includes a lighting system comprising a light source 9, a light guide 10 and a light emitter 11. In this embodiment, the light source 9 is mounted on the interior of the main body 5 of the wing 3 and is energised by the aircraft power system (not shown). The light source 9 may comprise an LED, a plurality of LEDs, an incandescent bulb, a strobe light, fluorescent light, discharge lamp or any form of light source suitable for incorporating into an aircraft.
[0033] With reference to
[0034] Thus, when the aircraft wing is in the deployed position, light is transmitted from the source 9 to the emitter 11 on the tip of the wing without the need to provide electrical connections across the joint 8 between the moving and stationary parts of the wing. The emitter 11 acts as a beacon indicating the extremity of the deployed wing.
[0035] A light collector 12 is provided in order to collect light from the light source 9 and direct it through the light pipe 10. The collector 12 improves the efficiency of the system, as it concentrates the diverging light from the source 9 into the light pipe 10 and so increases the luminance at the emitter 11.
[0036] When the aircraft 1 is taxiing at ground level, the control system is activated to retract the movable portion 6 of the wing into the folded configuration shown in
[0037] In this arrangement of the invention, two light emitters 11, 13 are energised from a single light source 9. Thus, an advantage of the invention is that additional lighting may be provided on the main body of the wing and/or the movable portion without having to install and energise multiple light sources. Furthermore, the emitter 11 is illuminated and de-energised automatically in dependence on the position of the movable wing portion 6, so that there is no need to provide control circuitry or a signal processor.
[0038] In this embodiment, the window 13 emits light when the wing is in both retracted and deployed positions. If it is desirable to have the window 13 emitting light only when the wing is folded, a shutter (not shown) may be provided and arranged to move in dependence on the rotation of the movable wing portion 6, so as to prohibit light from being emitted from the window 13 when the wing is deployed. The shutter may be arranged within the main body 5 of the wing, between the light source 9 and the window 13. Alternatively, the shutter may form an integral part of the exterior surface of the movable portion 6 of the wing 3, arranged to cover the window 13 when the wing is in the deployed position.
[0039] In the embodiment shown in
[0040] An alternative embodiment is shown in
[0041] As a further alternative, the branches 15a-15d of the light guide may be arranged to emit light into the interior of the wing 3, 4. In this arrangement, the light thus emitted may be used to inspect the interior of the wing and the components installed therein. Light may be provided for areas that are conventionally difficult to access and inspect. Of course, the optical fibres 15 may be arranged so that light is emitted from the wing both outwardly and inwardly, or a shutter arrangement may be provided so that light may be selectively emitted either outwardly from or into the wing. As a further alternative, the light guide may be arranged to be selectively rotatable so that the output ends of the fibres 15a-15d face outwardly along the leading edge of the wing, or else inwardly towards the interior of the wing as desired.
[0042] Another alternative embodiment is shown in
[0043] The wing 3 is shown in the folded position in
[0044] The embodiment shown in
[0045] Further variations may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, emitters in the form of windows or reflectors have been disclosed, but other emitters may be substituted and arranged to emit light by direct transmission, refraction or reflection. Lenses and prisms are suitable forms of emitter. A Fresnel lens may be employed, which emits light by refraction, or by a combination of refraction and reflection. Filters may be provided on each emitter in order to modify the spectrum of emitted light.
[0046] The invention has been described with reference to the light guide being either a light pipe or a system of optical fibres; a combination of these types of light guides may be employed in dependence on the requirements of the aircraft. The light pipe need not be cylindrical and need not be solely plastic.
[0047] As a further alternative, the light source 9 need not be mounted on the wing 3, 4 itself. The light source 9 may be arranged on another part of the aircraft, such as in the fuselage 2, with light guides arranged to transmit light to the wing for onward transmission by the light guide and emitter combination of the present invention. The light source 9 may also be located on the nacelle, empennage or landing gear of the aircraft.
[0048] The light source need not be a single source of light. A plurality of light sources may be employed and arranged to transmit light selectively to the light guide. Alternatively, a network of light sources and light guides may be provided in order to transmit light to various emitters on the aircraft across the folding wing part.