1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to airplane construction and more specifically to a passenger airplane having a large passenger capacity.
2. Background Art
As air traveling becomes ever more common and popular, commercial airlines must increase the number of flights to various destinations in order to meet the demand. However, the increase of the number of air flights would invariably create air traffic congestion. In order to alleviate the air traffic congestion problem as well as meet the high demand of carrying as many passenger as possible, commercial airlines have been demanding larger airplanes which are capable of carrying a large number of passengers. Airplane manufacturers such as Boeing and Air Bus construct large body airplanes such as the 737, 747, 787, and A380 for carrying a large number of passengers yet these large commercial airplanes are still lacking the capability to carry 1000 to 5000 passengers.
It is a principal object of the present invention to provide an advanced airplane construction having a passenger capacity of over 2000 passengers so as to meet the high demand of air travel.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a jumbo airplane construction having a safety provision that allows the passengers to escape fatality in the event of an accident.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a passenger airplane construction having a plurality of separate passenger carrying sections.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a large passenger capacity airplane having safety provisions for saving the lives of the passengers in the event of an air accident.
The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
According to the present invention, a plurality of fuselages are provided on an airplane in order to increase its passenger capacity. Three fuselages 1, 2 and 3 in the form of a hollow shell are shown as an exemplary embodiment, it can be understood by those skilled in the art that two or more than three fuselages may be provided according to the present invention for the same purposes. As shown in
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In the event of fire while the airplane is on the runway 24, either during takeoff or landing, the individual passenger cabin 21 may be safely discharged serially from the burning fuselage through the rear exit door 25 with a slider gangway 22 supported on the ground with support wheel 23.
The plurality of fuselages and passenger cabins facilitate a large number of more than 2000 passengers to be carried by the airplane of the present invention.
Each fuselage may be separated from the wings section 5 by operating the pneumatic mechanism 13A to sever the mounting 13 such that the fuselage in distress may be slidably separated from the wings section 5 either from the front or from the rear. Thus, any fuselage may be safely separated from the remainder of the plane which is in trouble or vice versa so that a fuselage in trouble may be safely separated from the remainder of the plane.
The individual passenger cabins 20 are provided with safety parachutes such that upon the separation of the fuselage from the wings section 5 in air, the passenger cabins 20 may be discharged from the fuselage to land safely back on the ground. Deployable safety air bags are also provided at the underside of each passenger cabin 20 to ensure a safe landing on the ground or to provide floatation to the cabin when it lands on water.
Any jet engines 9 which may cease operation for unknown reasons or be on fire, may also be individually shut down and/or removed from the wings section 5 in case of accident by operating the severable mounting 9A which would terminate the supply of the fuel to the engine as well as turning off the engine's ignition and extinguishing any engine fire prior to releasing it from the wings section 5.
Safety ropes 26 are provided between the emergency exit doors 1B of the fuselages such that in case of emergency the safety control personnel may move from one fuselage to the other.
Each passenger cabin is provided with access doors which can be completely sealed automatically prior to the cabin separating from the fuselage. The individual safely sealed passenger cabin provided with parachutes and safe landing air bags may thus safely be returned to the ground in case of an air accident for saving the passengers.
When landed on water, the safety air bags at the underside of the discharged passenger cabin would be deployed for supporting the cabin to float on water to await for rescue.
While preferred embodiments of the invention have been described above. It will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications which may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.