Claims
- 1. An environmental control system for a rest area in an aircraft having an air source and an exhaust ventilation system, comprising:
an air duct arranged to receive a volume of air from the air source and deliver it to the rest area, the air duct further being joined to the ventilation system; a first valve between the rest area and air source, the first valve operable to reduce the flow of air through the air duct, the valve further being located upstream of a point where the air duct joins the ventilation system; and a second valve located between the ventilation system and the air duct, the second valve operable to allow air to be drawn from the rest area into the ventilation system.
- 2. The control system of claim 1, wherein the rest area is a flight attendant rest, crew rest, or passenger rest.
- 3. The control system of claim 2, further comprising a system controller in communication with the first valve and second valve to cause the first valve or second valve to open or close in response to a rest area environmental condition.
- 4. The control system of claim 3, further comprising a smoke or fire detector within the rest area and configured to provide a signal to the system controller when the detector detects the presence of smoke or fire in the rest area.
- 5. The control system of claim 4, wherein when the detector detects the presence of smoke or fire the system controller causes the first valve to substantially close and the second valve to open so that air within the rest area is drawn through at least a portion of the air duct and into the ventilation system.
- 6. The control system of claim 5, further comprising a heater configured to heat the air between the first valve and the rest area, and a temperature controller within the rest area, the temperature controller being configured to control the operation of the heater.
- 7. The control system of claim 6, wherein the system controller causes the heater to turn off when the detector detects the presence of smoke or fire.
- 8. The control system of claim 7, further comprising a preheater configured to heat the air upstream of the first valve.
- 9. An environmental control system for a rest area in an aircraft having an air source and an exhaust ventilation system, comprising:
an air duct arranged to receive a volume of air from the air source and deliver the air to the rest area, the air duct further being joined to the ventilation system; a means for reducing the flow of air from the air source to the rest area; and a means for allowing air to be drawn from the rest area into the ventilation system through at least a portion of the air duct.
- 10. The system of claim 9, wherein the rest area is a flight attendant rest, crew rest, or passenger rest.
- 11. The control system of claim 10, wherein the means for reducing the flow of air comprises a first valve and the means for allowing air to be drawn comprises a second valve, the system further comprising a means for controlling the first valve and second valve in response to a rest area environmental condition.
- 12. The control system of claim 11, further comprising a smoke or fire detector within the rest area and configured to provide a signal to the means for controlling when the detector detects the presence of smoke or fire in the rest area.
- 13. The control system of claim 12, wherein when the detector detects the presence of smoke or fire the means for controlling causes the first valve to substantially close and the second valve to open so that air within the rest area is drawn into the ventilation system.
- 14. The control system of claim 13, further comprising a heater configured to heat the air between the first valve and the rest area, and a temperature controller within the rest area, the temperature controller being configured to control the operation of the heater.
- 15. The control system of claim 14, wherein the means for controlling causes the heater to turn off when the detector detects the presence of smoke or fire.
- 16. The control system of claim 15, further comprising a preheater configured to heat the air upstream of the first valve.
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/058,819 filed on Jan. 28, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
10058819 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
Child |
10215344 |
Aug 2002 |
US |