Pressure fuselage of an aircraft with a fuselage shell and a pressure bulkhead disposed therein

Abstract

A pressure bulkhead of an aircraft with a fuselage shell and a pressure bulkhead disposed therein preferably in the rear region for forming a fuselage-internal pressure region, which pressure bulkhead is attached on the edge in the interior of the fuselage shell, wherein the pressure bulkhead has a lenticular cross-section and a sandwich construction that comprises a foam core sandwiched between two opposing exterior shells.

Claims

1. An aircraft comprising: a pressure bulkhead; and a fuselage shell, wherein the pressure bulkhead is disposed in the fuselage shell for forming a fuselage-internal pressure region, wherein the pressure bulkhead is attached on the edge in the interior of the fuselage shell, and wherein the pressure bulkhead has a lenticular cross-section and a sandwich construction comprising a foam core sandwiched between first and second opposing outwardly-curved exterior shells.

2. The pressure bulkhead of claim 1, wherein each exterior shell comprises a curved cross section formed in accordance with a parabolic function.

3. The pressure bulkhead of claim 1, wherein the exterior shells of the pressure bulkhead comprise a fiber-reinforced plastic material.

4. The pressure bulkhead of claim 1, wherein the foam core of the pressure bulkhead comprises a polymethacrylimide material.

5. The pressure bulkhead of claim 1, wherein the pressure bulkhead is attached, by way of pivoting bearing means, in the interior to the fuselage shell.

6. The pressure bulkhead of claim 5, wherein the pivoting bearing means are configured as at least one pair of opposing hinge elements which are attached to the edge of the respectively associated exterior shell of the pressure bulkhead and to the fuselage structure.

7. The pressure bulkhead of claim 6, wherein the hinge element is attached by way of multi-row riveting to the pressure bulkhead and to the fuselage structure.

8. The pressure bulkhead of claim 5, wherein the pivoting bearing means comprise a bearing-pin ring extending in the radial direction away from the edge of the pressure bulkhead, the bearing-pin ring interacting in a positive-locking manner with a bearing-seat ring attached to the fuselage structure.

9. The pressure bulkhead of claim 8, wherein the bearing-seat ring comprises first and second ring halves that partially enclose the bearing-pin ring.

10. The pressure bulkhead of claim 5, wherein the pivoting bearing means comprise at least one first bearing block, which in the edge region of one exterior shell of the pressure bulkhead is attached so as to radially project from said exterior shell, which first bearing block interacts, by way of a bearing pin, with a second bearing block, designed so as to correspond to the aforesaid, which second bearing block is attached to the fuselage structure.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The various embodiments will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the following drawing figures, wherein like numerals denote like elements, and wherein:

(2) FIG. 1 a partial cross-section of the pressure bulkhead of an aircraft in the region of a pressure bulkhead integrated at the rear of the aforesaid,

(3) FIG. 2 a perspective view of pivoting bearing means for the pivoting connection of the pressure bulkhead to the fuselage structure according to a first embodiment,

(4) FIG. 3 a perspective view of pivoting bearing means for the pivoting connection of the pressure bulkhead to the fuselage structure according to a second embodiment, and

(5) FIG. 4 a perspective view of pivoting bearing means for the pivoting connection of the pressure bulkhead to the fuselage structure according to a third embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(6) The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure or the application and uses of the present disclosure. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any theory presented in the preceding background or the following detailed description.

(7) According to FIG. 1 the fuselage shell 2, which in the diagram is shown in sections in the rear region 1 only, of the pressure bulkhead of a commercial aircraft comprises a pressure bulkhead 3 to form a fuselage-internal pressure region 4. In the pressure region 4 there is cabin pressure, whereas in an exterior region 5 separated by the pressure bulkhead 3 there is ambient pressure. The cabin pressure acting on the pressure bulkhead 3 is indicated by a row of arrows a; the exterior pressure acting on the pressure bulkhead 3 on the opposite side is illustrated by a row of arrows b.

(8) The pressure bulkhead 3 comprises a lenticular cross-section and is built in a sandwich construction. According to the sandwich construction two opposing curved exterior shells 5a and 5b enclose a foam core 6. While the two exterior shells 5a and 5b of the pressure bulkhead 3 comprise a carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic material, the foam core 6 that is enclosed by the aforesaid comprises a polymethacrylimide material.

(9) At the edge the lenticular pressure bulkhead 3 is pivotally attached in the interior to the fuselage shell 2 by way of pivoting bearing means arranged in the region A in order to take up any deformation triggered by a pressure differential in relation to both sides of the pressure bulkhead 3.

(10) According to FIG. 2, the pivoting bearing means according to a first embodiment can comprise a pair of opposing hinge elements 7a and 7b that are attached on the one hand to the edge of the respectively associated exterior shell 5a or 5b of the pressure bulkhead 3 and on the other hand to the fuselage structure 2 (in the figure only diagrammatically indicated). In this arrangement, the hinge elements 7a and 7b can be attached, by way of multi-row riveting 17, to the pressure bulkhead 3 and to the fuselage structure 2.

(11) According to the second embodiment, shown in FIG. 3, the pivoting bearing means comprise a bearing-pin ring 8 that extends in the radial direction away from the edge of the pressure bulkhead 3, which bearing-pin ring 8 interacts in a positive-locking manner with a bearing-seat ring 9. The bearing-pin ring 8, which comprises metal, is attached in a circumferential groove 12 of the pressure bulkhead 3. The bearing-seat ring 9 comprises two ring halves 10 and 11 which partly enclose the bearing-pin ring 8 in the pin region so as to provide the desired pivoting function.

(12) According to FIG. 4, in a third embodiment the pivoting bearing means comprise a first bearing block 13, attached in the edge region of the exterior shell 5b of the pressure bulkhead 3 and radially projecting from the aforesaid, which first bearing block 13 by way of a bearing pin 14 interacts with a correspondingly formed second bearing block 15. While the first bearing block 13 is riveted to the pressure bulkhead 3, the second bearing block 15 is attached to the fuselage structure.

(13) In addition, it should be pointed out that “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, and “a” or “one” does not exclude a plural number. Furthermore, it should be pointed out that characteristics or steps which have been described with reference to one of the above exemplary embodiments can also be used in combination with other characteristics or steps of other exemplary embodiments described above. Reference characters in the claims are not to be interpreted as limitations. While at least one exemplary embodiment has been presented in the foregoing detailed description, it should be appreciated that a vast number of variations exist. It should also be appreciated that the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments are only examples, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the present disclosure in any way. Rather, the foregoing detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing an exemplary embodiment, it being understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements described in an exemplary embodiment without departing from the scope of the present disclosure as set forth in the appended claims and their legal equivalents.