AIRCRAFT HOLD COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE LONGITUDINALLY DISPOSED AND TRANSVERSELY MOVABLE CABINET, AND METHOD FOR THE ARRANGEMENT OF SAID HOLD
20230131705 · 2023-04-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64D43/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A hold of an aircraft includes at least two system cabinets, one cabinet is disposed longitudinally. The longitudinal cabinet is movable between a use position along a wall of the fuselage and a maintenance position, in which it is spaced apart from the wall of the fuselage. This arrangement makes it easier to access the system cabinets installed in the hold of the aircraft by the operators arranging the hold or carrying out maintenance on the cabinets.
Claims
1. A hold of an aircraft comprising: at least two system cabinets, wherein a longitudinal cabinet of the two system cabinets is disposed with a longest horizontal extent of the longitudinal cabinet oriented longitudinally within the aircraft hold, and wherein said longitudinal cabinet is movable transversely with the aircraft hold between a use position, in which the longitudinal cabinet is arranged along a wall of a fuselage of the aircraft and a maintenance position, in which the longitudinal cabinet is spaced apart from the wall of the fuselage, such that a passage is opened up between the wall of the fuselage and the cabinet to allow access to an external face of the cabinet, the external face facing toward an exterior of the aircraft.
2. The hold as claimed in claim 1, which comprises a transverse cabinet of the two system cabinets disposed with a longest horizontal extent of the transverse cabinet oriented laterally within the aircraft hold, so as to leave a space free between the transverse and longitudinal cabinets, allowing passage of a person.
3. The hold as claimed in claim 1, wherein the longitudinal cabinet is mounted on at least one transverse slideway allowing the longitudinal cabinet to move transversely.
4. The hold as claimed in claim 1, wherein locking means are provided to keep the longitudinal cabinet in at least two positions, comprising the use position and the maintenance position.
5. The hold as claimed in claim 1, wherein the longitudinal cabinet comprises at least one beam on its lower face, which is capable of sliding inside a rail provided for each at least one beam on a floor of the hold, the rail being provided with rollers to make sliding easier.
6. The hold as claimed in claim 4, wherein the longitudinal cabinet comprises at least one beam on its lower face, which is capable of sliding inside a rail provided for each at least one beam on a floor of the hold, the rail being provided with rollers to make sliding easier, and wherein the at least one beam and the rail, respectively, have through-orifices through which it is possible to introduce locking keys for preventing the beam from moving with respect to the rail, the through-orifices being positioned to keep the longitudinal cabinet in a given position.
7. The hold as claimed in claim 1, wherein electric wiring harnesses are held in a position above the longitudinal cabinet by supporting devices, allowing the wiring harnesses to be released easily to enable a transverse movement of the longitudinal cabinet without being impeded by the wiring harnesses on account of the position of the wiring harnesses above the longitudinal cabinet.
8. A method for arranging a hold of an aircraft as claimed in claim 1, which comprises a step of installing the longitudinal cabinet longitudinally in the hold such that it is movable transversely between said use position along the wall of the fuselage and said maintenance position, in which it is spaced apart from the fuselage wall, such that a passage is opened up between the wall of the fuselage and the cabinet to access the external face of the cabinet, the external face facing toward the exterior of the aircraft.
9. The method for arranging a hold as claimed in claim 8, the hold further comprising a transverse cabinet disposed with a longest horizontal extent of the transverse cabinet oriented laterally within the aircraft hold, so as to leave a space free between the transverse and longitudinal cabinets, allowing passage of a person, and the method further comprising a step of installing the transverse cabinet in line with the longitudinal cabinet so as to leave a space free between the transverse and longitudinal cabinets, allowing the passage of a person.
10. The arranging method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the step of installing the longitudinal cabinet begins before the step of installing the transverse cabinet, a production of which transverse cabinet may continue in parallel outside the aircraft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] Other aims, features and advantages will become apparent from the following description of the invention, which is given solely by way of nonlimiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0025] As shown in
[0026] Throughout the rest of the description, a system cabinet 12 is understood to be a cabinet or bay containing systems of multiple types such as electrical, electronic, optical and/or the like, for storing and processing data of one or more types. The data processed may be for example avionic data, namely flight-control data. Another example of data managed in system cabinets may be in-flight entertainment (IFE) data, namely data intended for the comfort of the passengers. The hold 8 comprises at least two system cabinets 12.
[0027] The system cabinets 12 are generally in the form of parallelepipedal enclosures of rectangular section. However, the cabinet may have a different section. According to one possible embodiment, the enclosures contain computers, electrical and electronic components in the form of a rack, and cables run to the enclosures in bundles referred to as harnesses 14 (visible in
[0028] As illustrated in
[0029] The hold 8 comprises another, transversely disposed system cabinet 12B, referred to as the transverse cabinet 12B. The cabinet 12B is positioned in the hold so as to leave a space free between the transverse cabinet 12B and longitudinal cabinet 12A in the use position, allowing a person to pass between these cabinets. According to one embodiment, the transverse system cabinet 12B is disposed so as to lie longitudinally in line with the longitudinal cabinet. “To be in line with” means that if the transverse cabinet were extended virtually in the transverse direction, it would be blocked by the longitudinal cabinet. According to one possible embodiment as illustrated in
[0030] According to one embodiment illustrated in
[0031] Locking means 34 are provided to keep the longitudinal cabinet 12A in position at least in the use position and in the maintenance position. Other positions may be envisioned between the use position and the maintenance position. The locking means need to be able to allow easy locking/unlocking. According to the embodiment of the locking means illustrated in
[0032] The electric wiring harnesses 14 are held above the longitudinal cabinet 12A, as illustrated in
[0033] As set out above and illustrated in
[0034] The arranging method comprises a step of installing one of the two cabinets in the hold, making it possible to continue the production of the other, if necessary, outside the airplane. In addition to saving time for arranging the hold, the operators can move around the cabinet installed in the hold more easily because the other cabinet is still on the ground. However, if the two cabinets are ready, they can be installed in the hold at the same time.
[0035] The arranging method comprises a step of installing one cabinet, the transverse cabinet, in a transverse direction, and a step of installing one cabinet, the longitudinal cabinet, in a longitudinal direction. According to one embodiment, a space is provided between the two to allow the passage of a person. As set out above, the steps may be simultaneous or in succession, it being possible for the transverse cabinet to be installed before the longitudinal cabinet or vice versa. According to one possible embodiment, the step of installing the longitudinal cabinet begins before the step of installing the transverse cabinet, the production of which may continue in parallel outside the aircraft. In this way, the operator may move freely around the longitudinal cabinet in the maintenance position while the transverse cabinet is not installed.
[0036] The arranging method comprises a step of fixing at least one rail 24 in a transverse direction in the hold 8 and a step of producing a cabinet 12 provided with at least one beam 20, the beam either being part of the cabinet or attached thereto by any type of fixing means. Rollers 26 are attached to or are an integral part of the rail or rails 24. According to one embodiment, the method comprises a step of installing the longitudinal cabinet 12A provided with beam(s) 20 on the rail or rails 24 provided in the hold and, according to one embodiment, before the installation of the transverse cabinet. The beam or beams 20 are inserted into the corresponding rail or rails 24. On account of the presence of the rollers 26, the longitudinal cabinet, pushed or pulled by an operator, slides easily in the transverse direction. The cabinet is then stopped from moving and locked in the maintenance position and the operator can move around the cabinet to complete its installation in the hold. The cabinet is then unlocked and positioned and locked in the use position in order to carry out the step of installing the transverse cabinet.
[0037] While at least one exemplary embodiment of the present invention(s) is disclosed herein, it should be understood that modifications, substitutions and alternatives may be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art and can be made without departing from the scope of this disclosure. This disclosure is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the exemplary embodiment(s). In addition, in this disclosure, the terms “comprise” or “comprising” do not exclude other elements or steps, the terms “a” or “one” do not exclude a plural number, and the term “or” means either or both. Furthermore, characteristics or steps which have been described may also be used in combination with other characteristics or steps and in any order unless the disclosure or context suggests otherwise. This disclosure hereby incorporates by reference the complete disclosure of any patent or application from which it claims benefit or priority.