Claims
- 1. In a means for protecting an aircraft having its external metallic surface coated with a finishing dielectric paint, the improvement comprising: at least one layer of a resistive coating having a surface resistivity between 1 and 100 M .OMEGA., per square and a thickness lower than 50 .mu.m, said resistive coating being electrically connected to the electrical ground of the aircraft and continuously underlying said finishing dielectric paint, such that the electrostatic protection layer does not emerge through the finishing dielectric paint to the exterior surface thereof.
- whereby there are only Corona discharges through said finishing dielectric paint, and no longer flash-over through said paint nor corresponding electrostatic discharges creeping on said exterior surface of the paint.
- 2. The means according to claim 1, wherein an underlying dielectric coating is bonded to the said metallic surface and underlies the resistive coating layer.
- 3. The means according to claim 1, wherein said metallic surface has an outer anodic protection, and the resistive coating layer is directly bonded to said metallic surface with the outer anodic protection.
- 4. The means according to claim 2, wherein the underlying dielectric coating comprises at least one paint layer.
- 5. The means according to claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, wherein said resistive coating comprises at least one paint layer continuously underlying said finishing dielectric paint and having said surface resistivity and said thickness.
- 6. The means according to claim 1, wherein the resistive coating layer underlying the finishing paint is a continuous layer of paint having a thickness of between 20 and 50 .mu.m.
- 7. A metallic structural element of an aircraft, particularly in the front structure of the aircraft, comprising:
- at least one continuous layer of a resistive coating formed on the structural element, said continuous coating layer having a surface resistivity between 1 and 100 M .OMEGA. per square, and a thickness of less than 50 .mu.m;
- means for electrically connecting the resistive coating with an electric ground of the aircraft; and
- a finishing dielectric paint over the resistive coating, said dielectric paint being continuous, such that the electrostatic protection layer does not emerge through the finishing dielectric paint to the exterior surface thereof,
- whereby there are only Corona discharges through said finishing dielectric paint, and no longer flash-over through said paint nor corresponding electrostatic discharges creeping on said exterior surface of the paint.
- 8. A metallic structural element according to claim 7, wherein the resistive coating layer underlying the finishing paint is a continuous layer of paint having a thickness of between 20 and 50 .mu.m.
- 9. The metallic structural element according to claim 7, wherein said resistive coating comprises at least one paint layer continuously underlying said dielectric paint and having said surface resistivity and said thickness.
- 10. A metallic structural element of an aircraft, particularly in the front structure of the aircraft, comprising:
- at least a first layer of dielectric coating bonded to the structural element;
- at least a second layer of a continuous resistive coating having a surface resistivity between 1 and 100 M .OMEGA. per square and a thickness of less than 50 .mu.m;
- means for connecting the resistive coating with an electric ground of the aircraft; and
- a finishing dielectric paint over the resistive coating, said dielectric paint being continuous, such that the electrostatic protection layer does not emerge through the finishing dielectric paint to the exterior surface thereof,
- whereby there are only Corona discharges through said finishing dielectric paint, and no longer flash-over through said dielectric paint nor corresponding electrostatic discharges creeping on said exterior surface of the dielectric paint.
- 11. A metallic structural element according to claim 10, wherein the dielectric coating bonded to the structural element is a paint layer having a thickness of between 3 and 5 .mu.m.
- 12. A metallic structural element according to claim 11, wherein the resistive coating layer underlying the finishing paint is a continuous layer of paint having a thickness of between 20 and 50 .mu.m.
- 13. The metallic structural element according to claim 10, wherein said resistive coating comprises at least one paint layer continuously underlying said dielectric paint and having said surface resistivity and said thickness.
- 14. A metallic structural element according to claim 10, wherein the resistive coating layer underlying the finishing paint is a continuous layer of paint having a thickness of between 20 and 50 .mu.m.
- 15. A metallic structural element of an aircraft, particularly in the front structure of an aircraft, said structural element comprising:
- a metallic surface with an outer anodic protection on said structural element;
- a layer of a continuous resistive coating having a surface resistivity between 1 and 100 M .OMEGA. per square, a thickness of less than 50 .mu.m, and overlying said metallic surface;
- means for connecting the resistive coating with an electric ground of the aircraft; and
- a finishing dielectric paint over said resistive coating, said dielectric paint being continuous, such that the electrostatic protection layer does not emerge through the finishing dielectric paint to the exterior surface thereof,
- whereby there are only Corona discharges through said finishing dielectric paint, and no longer flash-over through said dielectric paint nor corresponding electrostatic discharges creeping on said exterior surface of the dielectric paint.
- 16. A metallic structural element according to claim 15, wherein the resistive coating layer underlying the finishing paint is a continuous layer of paint having a thickness of between 20 and 50 .mu.m.
- 17. The metallic structural element according to claim 15, wherein said resistive coating comprises at least one paint layer continuously underlying said dielectric paint and having said surface resistivity and said thickness.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 279,718, filed July 2, 1981, now abandoned.
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