Claims
- 1. A deicing system for prevention of ice accumulation on an airfoil surface of an aircraft, said system comprising:
a panel having a bondside surface adapted for attachment to the airfoil surface, a breezeside surface upon which ice will accumulate during operation of the aircraft, and surfaces therebetween defining inflatable deicer chambers; a source of pressurized inflation fluid; a control device which routes the pressurized inflation fluid to the deicer chambers to inflate the chambers until they reach a predetermined effective inflation pressure; and a pressure-sensing device which senses when the deicer chambers have reached the predetermined effective inflation pressure.
- 2. A deicing system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the pressure-sensing device comprises a normally-closed switch which opens upon the deicer chambers reaching the effective inflation pressure.
- 3. A deicing system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the control device comprises a valve which forms a path between the deicer chambers and a suction line when in a deflation mode.
- 4. A deicing system as set forth in claim 3, wherein the suction line extends from a suction side of the airfoil surface.
- 5. A deicing system as set forth in claim 4, wherein the suction line extends from a maximum suction location on the suction side of the airfoil surface.
- 6. A deicing system as set forth in claim 4, wherein the suction line extends from a flush-mounted port on the top side of the airfoil surface.
- 7. A deicing system as set forth in claim 3, wherein the valve forms a path between the deicer chambers and an exhaust port open to ambient air when in its deflation mode.
- 8. A deicing system as set forth in claim 3, wherein the valve forms a path between the deicer chambers and a line to an external aircraft source of deflation suction when in its deflation mode.
- 9. A deicing system as set forth in claim 3, wherein the control device comprises a controller which controls the valve to switch it between an inflation mode and the deflation mode.
- 10. A deicing system as set forth in claim 9, wherein the controller comprises a latching circuit.
- 11. A deicing system as set forth in claim 9, wherein the controller switches the valve to its inflation mode upon input of an appropriate inflate signal.
- 12. A deicing system as set forth in claim 11, wherein the inflate signal is provided by a momentary normally-off switch.
- 13. A deicing system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the source of pressurized inflation fluid comprises a reservoir containing pressurized inflation fluid.
- 14. A deicing system as set forth in claim 13, wherein the pressure of the inflation fluid in the reservoir drops during operation from a maximum starting pressure to a minimum useable pressure, wherein the maximum starting pressure is about at least 500 psig and wherein the minimum useable pressure is at least 150 psig.
- 15. A deicing system as set forth in claim 13, wherein the inflation fluid comprises air, nitrogen, a mixture of nitrogen and carbon dioxide, and/or other suitable gases.
- 16. A deicing system as set forth in claim 3, wherein the valve is a solenoid valve movable between an energized position and a de-energized position.
- 17. A deicing system as set forth in claim 16, wherein the valve is in an energized position in the inflation mode and in a de-energized position in the deflation mode.
- 18. A deicing system for prevention of ice accumulation on an airfoil surface of an aircraft, said system comprising:
a panel having a bondside surface adapted for attachment to the airfoil surface, a breezeside surface upon which ice will accumulate during operation of the aircraft, and surfaces therebetween defining inflatable deicer chambers; a reservoir containing pressurized inflation fluid; and a valve which routes the pressurized inflation fluid from the reservoir to the deicer chambers to inflate the chambers.
- 19. A deicing system as set forth in claim 18, wherein the pressure of the inflation fluid in the reservoir drops during operation from a maximum starting pressure to a minimum useable pressure.
- 20. A deicing system as set forth in claim 19, wherein the maximum starting pressure is about at least 500 psig.
- 21. A deicing system as set forth in claim 20, wherein the maximum starting pressure is about at least 1000 psig.
- 22. A deicing system as set forth in the claim 21, wherein the maximum starting pressure is about at least 2000 psig.
- 23. A deicing system as set forth in the claim 22, wherein the maximum starting pressure is about at least 3000 psig.
- 24. A deicing system as set forth in claim 18, wherein the minimum useable pressure is at least 150 psig.
- 25. A deicing system as set forth in claim 18, wherein inflation fluid comprises air, nitrogen, a mixture of nitrogen and carbon dioxide, and/or other suitable gases.
- 26. A deicing system as set forth in claim 17, wherein the valve is switchable between an inflation mode, whereat it routes the pressurized inflation fluid from the reservoir to deicer chambers to inflate the chambers, and a deflation mode.
- 27. A deicing system as set forth in claim 18, wherein the valve is a solenoid valve movable between an energized position and a de-energized position.
- 28. A deicing system as set forth in claim 18, wherein the valve is in an energized position in the inflation mode and in a de-energized position in the deflation mode.
- 29. A deicing system as set forth in claim 28, wherein the valve consumes no electric power in its deflation mode.
- 30. A deicing system as set forth in claim 29, wherein the valve draws less than about 3 amp maximum when in its energized position.
- 31. A deicing system as set forth in claim 30, wherein the valve draws less than about 2 amp maximum when in its energized position.
- 32. A deicing system as set forth in claim 31, wherein the valve draws less than about 1 amp maximum when in its energized position.
- 33. A deicing system as set forth in claim 18, wherein an adapter header is installed on the reservoir.
- 34. A deicing system as set forth in claim 33, wherein the adapter header includes a fitting for charging the reservoir, a pressure gauge for verifying reservoir pressure before dispatch, and/or a relief valve for preventing over-pressurization.
- 35. A deicing system as set forth in claim 33, wherein the header incorporates the valve.
- 36. A deicing system as set forth in claim 35, wherein the header also incorporates a controller which controls the valve to switch it between the inflation mode and the deflation mode.
- 37. A deicing system for prevention of ice accumulation on an airfoil surface of an aircraft, said system comprising:
a panel having a bondside surface adapted for attachment to the airfoil surface, a breezeside surface upon which ice will accumulate during operation of the aircraft, and surfaces therebetween defining inflatable deicer chambers; a source of pressurized inflation fluid to inflate deicer chambers; and a suction line extending from a suction side of the airfoil surface to the deicer chambers to provide deflation suction to deflate the deicer chambers.
- 38. A deicing system as set forth in claim 37, wherein the suction line extends from a maximum suction location on the suction side of the airfoil surface.
- 39. A deicing system as set forth in claim 37, wherein the suction line extends from a flush-mounted port on the top side of the airfoil surface.
- 40. A deicing system for prevention of ice accumulation on an airfoil surface of an aircraft, said system comprising:
a panel having a bondside surface adapted for attachment to the airfoil surface, a breezeside surface upon which ice will accumulate during operation of the aircraft, and surfaces therebetween defining inflatable deicer chambers; and a reservoir assembly including a reservoir containing pressurized inflation fluid, a valve which routes the pressurized inflation fluid from the reservoir to the deicer chambers to inflate the chambers, and a controller which controls the valve.
- 41. A deicing system as set forth in claim 40, wherein the reservoir assembly includes an adapter header for the reservoir, and wherein the header incorporates the valve and the controller.
- 42. A deicing system as set forth in claim 40, wherein the header includes a fitting for charging the reservoir, a pressure gauge for verifying reservoir pressure before dispatch, and/or a relief valve for preventing over-pressurization.
- 43. In combination, an aircraft and the deicing system set forth in claim 1 installed on an airfoil surface of the aircraft.
- 44. The combination set forth in claim 43, wherein the airfoil surface is a wing of the aircraft.
- 45. In combination, an aircraft and the deicing system set forth in claim 18 installed on an airfoil surface of the aircraft.
- 46. The combination set forth in claim 45, wherein the airfoil surface is a wing of the aircraft.
- 47. In combination, an aircraft and the deicing system set forth in claim 37 installed on an airfoil surface of the aircraft.
- 48. The combination set forth in claim 47, wherein the airfoil surface is a wing of the aircraft.
- 49. A method of preventing ice accumulation on an airfoil surface of an aircraft, comprising the steps of:
installing the deicing system set forth in claim 1 on the aircraft; and routing the pressurized inflation fluid to the deicer chambers to inflate the deicer chambers.
- 50. A method of preventing ice accumulation on an airfoil surface of an aircraft, comprising the steps of:
installing the deicing system set forth in claim 18 on the aircraft; and controlling the valve to route the pressurized inflation fluid to the deicer chambers to inflate the deicer chambers.
- 51. A method of preventing ice accumulation on an airfoil surface of an aircraft, comprising the steps of:
installing the deicing system set forth in claim 37 on the aircraft; and inflating the deicer inflation chambers.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/337,083 filed on Dec. 6, 2001. The entire disclosure is this earlier application is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60337083 |
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