The present invention relates to breathing gas feed assemblies for aircraft flight crew, in particular pilots, and to stowage boxes for emergency breathing masks for such crew members.
In particular, the invention relates to a stowage box for an emergency breathing mask for flight crew, the box comprising a frame forming a receptacle for the mask, itself having an open face of rectangular shape for inserting and extracting the mask, and at least two doors closing the open face of the frame, at least in part.
Boxes of this type are already known, and the mask is extracted through a face that is closed by two doors that retain the mask, each opening and closing about a respective hinge, the two hinges of the doors operating about two parallel hinge axes.
The inventors have observed that in some circumstances it is difficult or not advantageous to house the mask with its oro-nasal plane of symmetry parallel to the two sides of the open face. In particular, it is becoming more and more frequent to provide masks with a shield for providing protection against smoke, which means that their maximum dimension extends transversely to the plane of symmetry. In order to take this situation into account, the inventors have found that it is possible to provide a box of rectangular section, in particular of square section, in such a manner as to place the mask therein and to extract it therefrom with the oro-nasal plane of symmetry of the mask being disposed diagonally relative to two parallel main faces of the box.
The inventors then found that under such circumstances extracting the mask from the box having two doors turning about two parallel axes leads to difficulties that lengthen the time taken to extract the mask from the box, whereas in the event of an emergency this time should be as short as possible.
An object of the invention is specifically to provide a mask box that is better than previously known mask boxes at satisfying practical requirements in numerous situations.
To this end, in one aspect of the invention, there is provided a box having two doors that are hinged about respective hinge axes situated on two adjacent edges of the open face, and extending substantially perpendicularly to each other. Usually, these two doors are the only doors of the box.
By means of these dispositions, it is easy to open the doors and extract the mask when the user pulls on the mask, forcing the doors in the opening or outward direction, even when the mask is oriented with its oro-nasal plane of symmetry diagonally relative to the main faces of the box. In this particular circumstance, on being extracted, the mask applies symmetrical and substantially equivalent action against each of the two doors. The time required for extracting the mask from the box, and for putting the mask into place on the user's face can then be made shorter than the five seconds required by regulations.
In advantageous embodiments of the invention, recourse may possibly also be made to one or more of the following dispositions:
In another aspect, the invention provides a breathing gas feed assembly for the flight crew of an airplane, the assembly comprising:
Often, in this assembly, the mask has handle lugs, the doors of the box being adapted so that the handle lugs project at least in part from the open face, passing beyond the notches formed in the doors so as to enable the mask to be grasped even when the doors are closed.
The invention also seeks to provide an advantageous solution to the need to make best possible use of the space available under the instrument panel or console of an airplane. Often the width available for housing a mask is limited, to such an extent that is not possible to place a mask, and in particular a mask having a shield, therein in the usual orientation. In another aspect of the invention, this difficulty is overcome by a breathing gas feed assembly for a member of the flight crew of an airplane, the assembly comprising:
The two doors are advantageously approximately triangular in shape with adjacent cutouts defining an opening close to the corner of the open face that is furthest from the point where the pivot axes intersect so as to allow the projecting fraction of the regulator to pass through. This disposition enables the user to withdraw the mask with a minimum of hindrance for the hand.
Other aspects, objects, and advantages of the invention appear on reading the following description of an embodiment thereof.
The invention will also be better understood with the help of the drawings, in which:
In the various figures, elements that are identical or similar are designated by the same references.
In the embodiment shown in
As shown in
The box 1 serves to stow an emergency breathing mask 8 for flight crew members of an airplane (see
The frame 3 serves to support the other components of the box 1 and provides the mechanical interface with the console. As shown in
In a variant, the frame 3 may be no more than a simple sash analogous to the surround 4.
The surround 4 is square in shape with two adjacent sides including notches 12 for receiving and hinging fittings 13 secured to the doors 5 and 6. The surround 4 is fixed to the rim 10. It surrounds the open face 9.
The fittings 13 are hinged in the notches 12, about respective hinge axes X and X′ that are mutually perpendicular.
The doors 5 and 6 are each substantially in the form of a triangular plate. The plate has a vertex 14 and two sides 15, 16 forming a right angle. The side 15 is hinged about one of the two hinge axes X, X′ (e.g. X).
Each door 5, 6 also has a diagonal edge 17 interconnecting the two sides 15, 16 extending from the right-angled vertex 14. This diagonal edge 17 has a notch 18. The notch 18 is symmetrical about the bisector M of the angle between the two hinge axes X, X′ to the corresponding notch in the diagonal edge of the other door. The notch 18 in each door 5, 6 is situated at the end of the corresponding diagonal edge 17 that is remote from the point of intersection P between the two hinge axes X and X′.
As shown in
As shown in
A half-opening 23 is also formed in the diagonal edge 17 close to the point of intersection P between the two hinge axes X and X′. Together the two half-openings 23 form a circular window 24 which coincides with a pneumatic indicator 25 of the pneumatic assembly 7 (see
One of the doors 5, 6 has a chamber 26 for receiving a control assembly 27 which is shown only in
While the mask 8 is being extracted, the two doors 5 and 6 open to allow the mask 8 to pass through. The control pin 28 as released in this way allows the cock of the pneumatic assembly 7 to open. This cock opens and feeds breathing gas to the regulator 22.
When the door 5 is re-closed, a portion of the control assembly 27 retracts (as explained in patent document FR-A-2 813 062) and enables the cock to remain open, while still informing the user that it is open by means of the indicator 25 that is visible through the window 24.
Opening the cock actuates an electric switch which serves to turn on an audio unit situated on the mask and/or to send information to the on-board telephone concerning the use of the mask 8.
When a user makes use of the mask 8, the indicator 25 informs the user that the mask is indeed being fed with breathing gas.
When the mask 8 is no longer in use, acting on a reset switch 29 enables the feed of breathing gas to the mask 8 to be interrupted and enables an opening indicator to be reinitialized (as explained in document FR-A-2 813 062) concerning the pneumatic assembly 7, and also enables the electric circuit of the feed assembly of the invention to be reinitialized.
To stow the mask 8, the two doors 5 and 6 are opened. The mask 8 can then be inserted in the box 1. The two doors 5 and 6 are then re-closed. Acting on the switch 29 reinitializes the feed assembly of the invention.
The box 1 presents the advantage of being suitable for placing to the right or the left of a user. When the box 11 is placed to the right of a user the notches 18 are positioned top left. When the box 1 is situated to the left of the user, the notches 18 are positioned top right relative to the box 1. It is thus possible to place the box 1 equally well the right or to the left of a user merely by turning it through 90° about the point of intersection P between the two hinges X and X′.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
02 16679 | Dec 2002 | FR | national |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
1170797 | Burroughs | Feb 1916 | A |
2663529 | Lyttaker | Dec 1953 | A |
3620403 | Rump | Nov 1971 | A |
4023874 | Jong et al. | May 1977 | A |
4154237 | Courter | May 1979 | A |
4481945 | Levine | Nov 1984 | A |
4664108 | Ansite | May 1987 | A |
4690300 | Woods | Sep 1987 | A |
4909247 | Terrisse et al. | Mar 1990 | A |
5170904 | Neuhaus | Dec 1992 | A |
5356027 | Craft et al. | Oct 1994 | A |
5577628 | O'Neil et al. | Nov 1996 | A |
5954052 | McDonald et al. | Sep 1999 | A |
6026802 | Patterson | Feb 2000 | A |
6470887 | Martinez | Oct 2002 | B1 |
6497386 | Martinez | Dec 2002 | B2 |
6497387 | Martinez | Dec 2002 | B2 |
6523539 | McDonald et al. | Feb 2003 | B2 |
6526967 | Cordero et al. | Mar 2003 | B2 |
6626317 | Pfiefer et al. | Sep 2003 | B2 |
6755194 | Taieb | Jun 2004 | B2 |
6886713 | Scherrer | May 2005 | B1 |
20020189617 | Cordero | Dec 2002 | A1 |
20030010341 | Martinez et al. | Jan 2003 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
2813062 | Feb 2002 | FR |
WO 9002582 | Mar 1990 | WO |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20040144384 A1 | Jul 2004 | US |