EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT FOR AN AIRCRAFT COMPRISING A RESPIRATORY MASK
20190061949 · 2019-02-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64D2231/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B64D11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A62B25/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An emergency equipment for an aircraft comprising: a respiratory mask (5) comprising a harness (6), the respiratory mask (5) being adapted to be applied in a use position around the nose and the mouth of a user, a stowage box (1) comprising a housing, the housing having side walls (2), a back wall (3) and an opening (4) opposite to the back wall (3), the side walls (2) and the back wall (3) defining an internal space (32) adapted to stow the respiratory mask (5) in a stowage position. The emergency equipment further comprises a support (10) supporting the respiratory mask (5) in the stowage position. The support (10) comprises a main plate (11) which is rigid and which is movable with respect to the stowage box (1) between a backward position and a frontward position along a longitudinal direction. The support (10) is in the backward position in the stowage position of the respiratory mask (5).
Claims
1. Emergency equipment for an aircraft comprising: a respiratory mask comprising a harness, the respiratory mask being adapted to be applied in a use position around the nose and the mouth of a user, a stowage box comprising a housing, the housing having side walls, a back wall and an opening opposite to the back wall, the side walls and the back wall defining an internal space adapted to stow the respiratory mask in a stowage position, wherein: the emergency equipment further comprises a support supporting said respiratory mask in the stowage position, the support comprises a main plate which is rigid and which is movable with respect to the stowage box between a backward position and a frontward position along a longitudinal direction, the support being in the backward position when the respiratory mask is in the stowage position.
2. The emergency equipment according to claim 1, wherein: between the backward position and the frontward position, the rigid plate extends along the longitudinal direction between a back edge and a front edge, and the main plate extends along a width direction between a first longitudinal edge and a second longitudinal edge, the width direction being perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
3. The emergency equipment according to claim 2, wherein: one of the side walls of the housing is a main wall, and said support is slidingly mounted on said main wall.
4. The emergency equipment according to claim 3, wherein said main plate is mounted on said main wall through a slide rail protruding from said main wall.
5. The emergency equipment according to claim 4, wherein: the main wall of the housing has an internal face, and the main plate of the support has a first face and a second face opposite the first face, in the stowage position the first face supporting the respiratory mask and the second face facing the internal face of the main wall.
6. The emergency equipment according to claim 5, wherein the main plate has a recess provided in the second face and said recess receives the slide rail, the main plate has a substantially constant thickness so that the first face of the rigid portion has a rib corresponding to said recess and extending along the longitudinal direction in the stowage position, and the recess of the main plate is substantially at equal distance from the first longitudinal edge and the second longitudinal edge.
7. The emergency equipment according to claim 2, wherein the support further comprises a first lateral plate which extends perpendicularly to the width direction along the first longitudinal edge of the main plate and a second lateral plate which extends perpendicularly to the width direction along the second edge of the main plate.
8. The emergency equipment according to claim 7, wherein the support further comprises a back plate, which is parallel to the back wall of the housing and within the housing of the stowage box when the support is in the backward position.
9. The emergency equipment according to claim 2, wherein said support is movable with respect to the stowage box between the frontward position and a rotated position by rotation around a rotation axis which is substantially parallel to the width direction.
10. The emergency equipment according to claim 9, wherein, in the rotated position, the rotation axis is close to the opening of the housing of the stowage box.
11. The emergency equipment according to any one of the preceding claim 1, wherein the main plate comprises a stud on which the respiratory mask is placed in the stowage position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] The invention will be better understood with the help of the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0039] The stowage box 1 stows the respiratory mask 5 in a stowage position of the emergency equipment 100 shown in
[0040] The stowage box 1 comprises a housing having four side walls 2 forming a rectangular cross sectional tube (see more particularly
[0041] The housing comprises an internal space 32, delimited by the side walls 2 and the back wall 3. In a stowage position of the emergency equipment 100, the respiratory mask 5 is stowed in the internal space 32 (see
[0042] In the embodiment shown, the emergency equipment 100 is inserted through a passage in an instrument panel 9. It has to be noted that the shape and the external section (perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction D1) of the housing of the stowage box is normalized. The section is rectangular and there are two sizes: either 14.6 cm (5.75 inches) of width W along a width direction D2 and 11.43 cm (4.5 inches) of height along a transversal direction D3 or 20 cm (7.87 inches) along the width direction D2 and 12.19 cm (4.8 inches) along the transversal direction D3 (see
[0043] The width direction D2 is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction D1 and the transversal direction D3 is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction D1 and to the width direction D2. In the embodiment shown, the transversal direction D3 extends substantially vertically. In an alternative embodiment, the longitudinal direction D1 may extend substantially vertically, the back wall 3 being in contact with the floor of the cabin 30.
[0044] The respiratory mask 5 comprises a rigid grasping portion 37, an oronasal face piece 35 and a harness 6 for applying and maintaining the oronasal face piece 35 around the nose and the mouth of a user. The respiratory mask 5 further comprises an optional eye protective shield 36. The respiratory mask 5 has a back face 5a and a front face 5b opposite the back face 5a. The back face 5a is intended to be in contact with a user face in the use position.
[0045] The respiratory mask 5 is also linked to a supply tube 7, for supplying oxygen from an oxygen source (not shown).
[0046] The support 10 comprises a plate 11, which is rigid and which is mounted on one of the side walls 2 of the housing in such a manner that the rigid plate 11 can slide along the side wall 2. Such a side wall 2 will be named main wall of the housing, and is referenced 12 on
[0047] The sliding movement of the rigid plate 11 allows the support 10 to move between two positions: [0048] a backward position, shown in
[0050] For allowing the sliding movement of the rigid support plate 11 with respect to the stowage box 1, the plate 11 is mounted on the main wall 12 through a slide rail 13 protruding from said main wall.
[0051] The slide rail 13 is of a common type and comprises for example a first profile secured to the main wall 12, a second profile secured to the support plate 11 and balls running between the first profile and the second profile. The slide rail 13 is provided onto the internal face 14 of the main wall 12 and extends along a symmetrical axis in the longitudinal direction D1 of the main wall 12 (see
[0052] The support 10 slides between the backward position and the frontward position longitudinal direction D1.
[0053] Furthermore, the rigid plate 11 extends along the width direction D2 between a first longitudinal edge 17 and a second longitudinal edge 18.
[0054] The rigid plate 11 comprises a first face 15, supporting the respiratory mask 5 when the respiratory mask is stowed into the housing. The rigid plate 11 also comprises a second face 16, opposite to the first face 15, the second face 16 facing the internal face 14 of the main wall 12 when the support is in the backward position (see
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[0056] The recess 19 is provided in the second face 16 of the rigid plate 11 and the rigid plate has a substantially constant thickness, so the rigid plate has a protruding portion forming a rib 20, extending along the longitudinal direction D1, on the first face 15. The rib 20 corresponds to said recess 19 and protrudes from the first face 15.
[0057] In the stowage position the respiratory mask 5 is supported by the main plate 11, the back face 5a of the respiratory mask facing the first face 15 of the rigid plate 11. The rib 20 leads to a way for placing the respiratory mask onto the rigid plate 11: as the back face 5a of the respiratory mask has a generally curved concave shape, in the stowage position, the respiratory mask 5 is sitting astride the rib 20, so that the rib 20 has no substantial detrimental effect on the position of the respiratory mask along the transversal direction D3.
[0058] The support 10 further has a stud 26, helping to place the respiratory mask 5 on the support 10 at the right place. The protruding element 26 has a shape which is high enough for substantially maintaining the respiratory mask 5, and little enough for allowing to easily bring the respiratory mask 5 out of the internal space 32 from the stowage position in which the respiratory mash is placed into the housing on the rigid plate 11 of the support 10, the support being in the backward position. In the embodiment shown in
[0059] As shown in
[0060] For understanding reasons, only the second lateral plate 22 has been represented in
[0061] The support 10 also comprises a back plate 23, which is parallel to the back wall 3 of the housing of the stowage box 1 in the backward position of the support 10. The back plate 23 forms a U shape with the first and second lateral plates 21 and 22 of the housing.
[0062] Thus, lateral plates 21, 22 and the back plate 23 form peripheral parts of the support 10 which are placed between the respiratory mask 5 and the internal faces of the side walls of the housing and prevent the respiratory mask 5 from friction against the internal faces of the housing when the support 10 slides between the backward position and the frontward position.
[0063] The better the respiratory mask 5 is arranged into the housing, the easier the extraction of the respiratory mask is because friction is avoided. Then, all the elements placed into the housing, onto the support 10, have to be disposed in a specific place to ease bringing the respiratory mask 5 out of the stowage box 1. That is the reason why the back plate 23 is provided with a pin 24 around which the supplying tube 7 can be rolled up.
[0064] The back plate 23 also comprises a hole 25, and the linking tube 8 can be connected to the supply tube through the hole 25.
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[0068] However, it is possible that the support 10 exits partially or totally from the stowage box 1 when the respiratory mask is grasped and extracted. It is also possible to provide the emergency equipment with a spring or the like urging the support 10 toward the backward position, into the housing of the stowage box 1.
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[0070] In the forward position, the outward movement of the support 10 is stopped by abutment, but as the support 10 is rotatably mounted on the slide rail 13, the support may be moved in a rotated position by rotation around a rotation axis R which is substantially parallel to the width direction D2, and close to the opening 4 of the housing (see also
[0071] Firstly, for placing the respiratory mask 5 on the support 10, the supplying tube 7 is rolled around the protruding element 24 on the back plate 23, and secondly the respiratory mask 5 is placed on the rigid plate and in particular the oronasal face piece 35 is placed on the stud 26, which protrudes from the rigid plate 11.
[0072] After having placed correctly the respiratory mask 5 and the tube 7, the support 10 is rotated around the rotation axis R up to the frontward position and then slided into the housing, from the frontward position to the backward positionsee
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[0074] Other technical devices can be used in order to slide the rigid plate 11 into the housing.
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[0077] The rigid plate 11 comprises, along each of its longitudinal edges 17 and 18, a groove (respectively 31 and 32). Furthermore, in the embodiment shown, each lateral plate 21 and 22 of the housing comprises a sliding element 33 and 34 (respectively) proximate the opening 4, the sliding elements being formed by pins in the embodiment shown, each sliding element 33 and 34 sliding in the respective groove 31 and 32 when the support 10 slides between the backward position and the frontward position.
[0078] When the support 10 is in the frontward position, the support 10 is substantially outside the housing and is able to rotate from the frontward position to the rotated position about the rotation axis R extending along the pins forming sliding element 33 and 34.
[0079] Of course the invention is not limited to the embodiments illustrated for illustrative and not limitative purpose. For example, the opening may be substantially closed by one or two doors in the stowage position.