THERMAL BARRIER CURTAIN SYSTEMS ESPECIALLY USEFUL FOR THERMALLY ISOLATING INTERIOR CABIN ZONES OF CARGO TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT
20230194039 · 2023-06-22
Inventors
- Demetrius Rocha de SOUZA (São José dos Campos - SP, BR)
- Carlos Eduardo Caetano de SOUZA (São José dos Campos - SP, BR)
- Everton Luis SALLES (São José dos Campos - SP, BR)
- Marcio Morais de MELO (São José dos Campos - SP, BR)
Cpc classification
F16L59/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64C1/403
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L59/026
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L59/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Thermal barrier curtain systems include a thermal barrier curtain and port and starboard anchor/hoist strap assemblies. The thermal barrier curtain includes forward and aft flexible air-impervious panels which are sealed about peripheral edges thereof so as to define a central thermal barrier region and separator elements positioned between and attached to the forward and aft panels within the central thermal barrier region so as to define a dead air space therebetween. Each of the port and starboard anchor/hoist strap assemblies includes an elongate strap, upper and lower attachment members positioned at opposed upper and lower ends of the elongate strap, an upper attachment loop adapted to receive and be attached to a respective connection element of the thermal barrier curtain, and an intermediate retaining loop which is adapted to receive and be attached to the lower attachment member of the anchor/hoist assembly.
Claims
1. A thermal barrier curtain comprising: forward and aft flexible air-impervious panels which are sealed about peripheral edges thereof so as to define a central thermal barrier region; separator elements positioned between and attached to the forward and aft panels within the central thermal barrier region so as to define a dead air space therebetween; an upper contour tape attached to an upper edge of the forward and aft panels; and port and starboard connection elements attached to port and starboard ends of the upper contour tape which are adapted to being connected to adjacent attachments when the thermal barrier curtain is deployed.
2. The thermal barrier cushion according to claim 1, which further comprises port and starboard tab regions joined to port and starboard sides of the forward and aft flexible air-impervious panels adjacent to port and starboard edges of the central thermal barrier region thereof, respectively.
3. The thermal barrier cushion according to claim 2, wherein each of the port and starboard connection elements comprise port and starboard J-hooks, respectively.
4. The thermal barrier cushion according to claim 1, wherein each of the forward and aft flexible air-impervious panels is comprised of an elastomeric polymer material impregnated within, laminated to or coated onto one or more fabric layers.
5. The thermal barrier cushion according to claim 4, wherein the each of the separator elements is comprised of an elastomeric foam material.
6. An anchor/hoist strap adapted to assist in the hoisting and anchoring of a thermal barrier curtain comprising: an elongate strap of sufficient length corresponding to a height dimension of the thermal barrier curtain; upper and lower attachment members positioned at opposed upper and lower ends of the elongate strap, and an upper attachment loop fixed to the elongate strap near the upper attachment member which is adapted to receive and be attached to a J-hook associated with an upper edge of the thermal barrier curtain; an intermediate retaining loop attached to the elongate strap between the upper attachment loop and the lower attachment member which is adapted to receive and be attached to the lower attachment member of the anchor/hoist assembly.
7. The anchor/hoist strap according to claim 6, further comprising a strap adjuster which joins respective sections of the elongate strap to one another near the lower attachment member so as to establish a strap tail that allows length adjustment of the elongate strap.
8. The anchor/hoist strap according to claim 6, wherein the elongate strap is a flexible fabric strap of sufficient strength to support weight of the thermal barrier curtain.
9. The anchor/hoist strap according to claim 8, wherein each of the upper attachment loop and the intermediate retaining loop is a fabric, metal or plastic loop fixed to the elongate strap.
10. A thermal barrier curtain system to provide a thermal barrier within an interior cargo space of a cargo aircraft, wherein the thermal barrier curtain system comprises a thermal barrier curtain and port and starboard anchor/hoist strap assemblies, wherein (1) the thermal barrier curtain comprises: forward and aft flexible air-impervious panels which are sealed about peripheral edges thereof so as to define a central thermal barrier region; separator elements positioned between and attached to the forward and aft panels within the central thermal barrier region so as to define a dead air space therebetween; an upper contour tape attached to an upper edge of the forward and aft panels; and port and starboard connection elements associated with port and starboard terminal ends of the upper contour tape, wherein (2) each of the port and starboard anchor/hoist strap assemblies comprises: an elongate strap of sufficient length corresponding to a height dimension of the thermal barrier curtain and adapted to being positionally attached to adjacent structure of the aircraft; upper and lower attachment members positioned at opposed upper and lower ends of the elongate strap, an upper attachment loop fixed to the elongate strap near the upper attachment member which is adapted to receive and be attached to a respective one of the port and starboard connection elements of the thermal barrier curtain; and an intermediate retaining loop attached to the elongate strap between the upper attachment loop and the lower attachment member which is adapted to receive and be attached to the lower attachment member of the anchor/hoist assembly.
11. The thermal barrier curtain system according to claim 10, wherein the thermal barrier curtain further comprises port and starboard tab regions joined to port and starboard sides of the forward and aft flexible air-impervious panels adjacent to port and starboard edges of the central thermal barrier region thereof, respectively.
12. The thermal barrier curtain system according to claim 11, wherein each of the port and starboard connection elements comprise port and starboard J-hooks, respectively.
13. The thermal barrier curtain system according to claim 10, wherein each of the forward and aft flexible air-impervious panels is comprised of an elastomeric polymer material impregnated within, laminated to or coated onto one or more fabric layers.
14. The thermal barrier curtain system according to claim 13, wherein the each of the separator elements is comprised of an elastomeric foam material.
15. The thermal barrier curtain system according to claim 10, wherein each of the port and starboard anchor/hoist strap assemblies further comprise a strap adjuster which joins respective sections of the elongate strap to one another near the lower attachment member so as to establish a strap tail that allows length adjustment of the elongate strap.
16. The thermal barrier curtain system according to claim 10, wherein the elongate strap is a flexible fabric strap of sufficient strength to support weight of the thermal barrier curtain.
17. The thermal barrier curtain system according to claim 10, wherein each of the upper attachment loop and the intermediate retaining loop is a fabric, metal or plastic loop fixed to the elongate strap.
18. A cargo aircraft which includes the thermal barrier curtain system according to claim 10.
19. The cargo aircraft according to claim 18, wherein the thermal barrier curtain is positioned transversely within an interior pressurized fuselage space of the cargo aircraft.
20. The cargo aircraft according to claim 19, wherein the thermal barrier curtain is positioned at a junction between the ramp and cargo doors of the aircraft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
[0013] The disclosed embodiments of the present invention will be better and more completely understood by referring to the following detailed description of exemplary non-limiting illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the drawings of which:
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[0029] Any suitable air-impervious flexible fabric or film may be employed for the panels 12a, 12b, including rubber or similar elastomeric polymers that may be impregnated, laminated or coated onto one or more fabric layers or impervious films or laminates formed of such rubber or like polymers. See in this regard, U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,845,688 and 7,820,570, the entire contents of which are expressly incorporated hereinto by reference. The separator elements 12 are most preferably formed of a relative dense elastomeric foam material so as to be somewhat compressible but yet expandable to maintain the dead air space 16 between the flexible panels 12a, 12b when the thermal barrier curtain 10 is in use.
[0030] The upper edge of the central air cushion 10a is provided with a contour tape 18 comprised of an upper fabric tape member 18a, 18b and lateral port and starboard fabric tape members 18c, 18d, respectively. The contour tape members 18a-18d are connected connected (e.g., via stitching and/or glue) to a reinforcement fabric 20 (see
[0031] The thermal barrier cushion 10 is also provided with several vertically separated horizontal mounting straps 24, 26 and 28 extending widthwise across the central air cushion region 10a and each of the side tab regions 10b, 10c. The opposite ends of each of the mounting straps 24, 26 and 28 are provided with latch hooks 24a, 24b, 26a, 26b and 28a, 28a, respectively. Latch hook 28a is shown in greater detail in
[0032] In order to positionally secure the thermal barrier cushion 10 at the desired location within the cargo space CS, an opposed pair of port and starboard anchor/hoist straps 40, 42 are provided. Accompanying
[0033] As is shown in
[0034] When it is desired to deploy the thermal barrier curtain 10 into a hoisted position, the J-hooks 40a, 40b (42a, 42b) may be removed from the support rod 50a (52a) and retaining loop 44a (46a), respectively. This will allow the anchor/hoist strap 40 (42) to be pulled downwardly by the J-hook 40a (42a) until the upper attachment loop 44b (46b) is lowered sufficiently to be accessible by the installation personnel. The J-hook 22a (22b) associated with the upper tape member 18 may then be attached to the upper attachment loop 44b (46b). Such a state is shown in
[0035] The lower end of the anchor/hoist strap 40 (42) may thereafter be pulled by the installation personnel with the strap 40 (42) being looped around the lower support rod 50c (52c) causing the upper attachment loop 44b (46b) to be hoisted into its deployed position whereby the upper attachment loop 44b (46b) is once again located adjacent the upper support rod 50a (52a). Such a state is shown in
[0036] A similar installation procedure to that described hereinabove would therefore also be conducted substantially simultaneously or sequentially for the opposite starboard side of the thermal barrier cushion 10 using the starboard side anchor/hoist tape 42 and its associated components. Removal of the thermal barrier curtain 10 to allow storage for future use would proceed in reverse to the steps described above for its installation and deployment.
[0037] While reference is made to a particular embodiment of the invention, various modifications within the skill of those in the art may be envisioned. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiment, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope thereof.