Claims
- 1. In an aircraft of the type having an internal deck dividing the fuselage thereof into upper and lower lobes, an avionics bay located in said lower lobe and bounded by the underside of said deck, the interior wall of said lower lobe and transversely extending fore and aft walls, the improvement wherein said bay contains a pair of avionics equipment racks separated by a central access aisle extending lengthwise of the fuselage between said fore and aft walls, the fronts of the racks facing one another across said central aisle, said racks being spaced from the sides of said lower lobe such that there is defined therebetween two outboard aisles extending parallel to and elevated with respect to said central aisle, both racks being spaced from the fore or aft wall so as to define therebetween a transversely extending passageway interconnecting said central aisle with said outboard aisles, and wherein said transversely extending passageway comprises first and second sets of stairs arranged on opposite sides of said central aisle and rising upwardly and diverging transversely outwardly from the level of said central aisle to the elevated level of said outboard aisles, and wherein the improvement further comprises a ground-crew hatch and an in-flight access hatch, said ground-crew access hatch being disposed in the bottom of said fuselage and opening upwardly into said avionics bay through said central aisle, and said in-flight access hatch being disposed in said deck and opening downwardly into said avionics bay at a location above one of said two outboard aisles, whereby both ground crews and in-flight attendants are provided with access to both the fronts and rears of said racks via said sets of stairs forming said transversely interconnecting passageway.
- 2. The improvement set forth in claim 1, wherein said racks have lowermost equipment-holding compartments that extend from the fronts of said racks to the rears of said racks and that are above the level of said central aisle and at least partly below the level of said outboard aisles, and said outboard aisles further comprising removable flooring so as to permit access lowermost equipment holding compartments at the rears of said racks.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 653,023, filed Jan. 28, 1976, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,089,040.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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"Engine Room Arrangement . . . ", Motor Ship, Mar. 1977. |
"S-3A Viking-Carrier's Shield", Flight International, vol. 106, No. 3425, pp. 642-646, Nov. 1974. |
Divisions (1)
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653023 |
Jan 1976 |
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