Breathing assembly for aircraft
10118056 ยท 2018-11-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64D2231/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A62B25/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62B18/084
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A62B25/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62B18/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
There is provided a breathing assembly for an aircraft that includes a breathing mask to be connected to a source of breathing gas. The assembly also includes a stowage box forming a receptacle for receiving the breathing mask in a stowage position, and a valve assembly comprising a valve having an open position in which the valve allows the feed of breathing gas to the breathing mask and a closed position in which the valve prevents the feed of breathing gas to the breathing mask, the valve assembly being supported by the breathing mask. There may also be provided a retaining element connected to the stowage box and cooperating with the valve assembly to maintain the valve in the closed position when the breathing mask is in the stowage position.
Claims
1. A breathing assembly for aircraft comprising: a breathing mask to be connected to a source of breathing gas, a stowage box forming a receptacle for receiving the breathing mask in a stowage position, said stowage box having an opening for extracting the breathing mask from the stowage box, and a valve assembly comprising a valve having an open position in which the valve allows the feed of breathing gas to the breathing mask and a closed position in which the valve prevents the feed of breathing gas to the breathing mask, the valve being automatically positioned in the open position when the breathing mask is extracted from the stowage box, wherein the valve assembly is supported by the breathing mask and the breathing assembly further comprises a retaining element which is connected to the stowage box and cooperates with the valve assembly to maintain the valve in the closed position when the breathing mask is in the stowage position, wherein the valve assembly comprises a casing in which the valve slides along a sliding direction between the open position and the closed position, the casing has at least one slot, and in the stowage position, the retaining element is inserted in the slot and the valve abuts an abutment surface of the retaining element extending perpendicularly to the sliding direction.
2. Breathing assembly according to claim 1 wherein the retaining element has an end portion having a fork form.
3. Breathing assembly according to claim 2 wherein: the casing has a first slot and a second slot opposed to the first slot, the end portion of the retaining element comprises a first branch and a second branch, in the stowage position, the first branch of the retaining element is inserted in the first slot, the second branch of the retaining element is inserted in the second slot and the valve abuts both first and second branches of the retaining element.
4. Breathing assembly according to claim 2 wherein: the casing comprises an inner passage, the valve comprises: a stem portion comprising an inner duct which is sealingly connected to the inner passage of the casing and an external shoulder abutting the abutment surface of the retaining element when the breathing mask is in the stowage position, and a head portion mounted on the stem portion, the head portion closing the inner passage of the casing when the valve is in the closing position.
5. Breathing assembly according to claim 4 wherein the head portion is elastically mounted on the stem portion.
6. Breathing assembly according to claim 5 wherein the valve assembly further comprises a spring connecting the head portion and the stem portion of the valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages of the present invention will appear in the following detailed description, with reference to the appended drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
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(8) The breathing mask 2 is of known type. As shown in
(9) The stowage box 10 comprises a bottom wall and peripheral side walls defining a receptacle 11. The bottom wall is substantially flat and intended to be fixed on a wall of an airplane cabin. The receptacle 11 receives the oronasal face piece 4 of the breathing mask 2 when the breathing mask 2 in the stowage position shown in
(10) As shown in particular in
(11) The valve 32 comprises a head portion 32a and a stem portion 32b. The stem portion 32b of the valve has an inner duct 34, extending along a sliding direction X, in fluid communication with the feeding duct 8 and the inner passage 24 of the casing 22.
(12) The valve 32 is movable along the sliding direction X between an open position shown in
(13) A biasing spring 38 biases the valve 32 to the open position. The biasing spring 38 is optional. Indeed, in an alternative embodiment, the valve assembly 30 could be designed, so that the pressure of the breathing gas biases the valve 32 into the open position.
(14) In order to remove potential troubles due to dimension tolerances, the head portion 32a of the valve 32 is connected to the stem portion 32b of the valve 32 through a spring 30. In an alternative embodiment, the head portion 32a could be rigidly fixed to the stem portion 32b.
(15) The casing 24 is fixed by two first pins 42 to the pneumatic regulator 6. So, the casing may be disconnected from the pneumatic regulator 6, for example for maintenance operation, by removing the first pins 42.
(16) The valve 32 is retained within the housing of the casing 22 by two second pins 44. The valve 42 may be separated from the casing 22 by removing the pins 44.
(17) The casing 22 further has a first slot 26 and a second slot 28 both extending perpendicular to the sliding direction X and parallel one to the other. The first slot 26 and the second slot 28 are radially opposed one to the other. The valve stem 32a has an external shoulder 36 extending radially relative to the sliding direction X. Furthermore, the retaining element 14 comprises a support portion 15 fixed by bolts under the stowage box 10 and an end portion 16 having a fork shape. The end portion 16 comprises a first branch 16a and a second branch 16b parallel one to the other. The first branch 16a and the second branch 16b are adapted to be removably inserted respectively in the first slot 26 and the second slot 28 of the casing 22.
(18) As shown in
(19) In order to ease the insertion of the branches 16a, 16b of the retaining element 14 in the slots 26, 28 and to move the valve 32 from its open position to its closed position against the pressure of the biasing spring 38, the valve 32 has a circumferentially bevelled surface 46 adjacent to the shoulder 36.
(20) Of course, the embodiment described in connection with the figures is illustrative and not limitative. For example, the fixation between the casing 22 and the valve 32 could be conveniently achieved with other means that the pins 44.