This patent claims the priority date of Spanish Patent P200200957 filed on Apr. 24, 2002. The basis for priority in this case is the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (613 O.G. 23. 53 Stat 1748) The Spanish patent application was filed in the Official Patent and Trademark Office of Spain.
1. Field of the Invention
Recovery of energy from the air conditioning and pressurised areas of aircraft, such as the front of the fuselage, wings and horizontal stabiliser.
2. State of the Prior Art
At present, aircraft air conditioning is ejected to the exterior through airflow outlet valves without taking advantage of the pressure or potential energy in relation to the exterior of the aircraft caused by the flow of air required for its renewal, very high in current designs. Nor is the pressure used which is created in the frontal areas of the fuselage and the wing leading edges and horizontal stabiliser. There are only systems which feed this air flow back to the engine turbine inputs, and others which operate mechanical, hydraulic and other devices.
The process for the recovery of the energy from the air in pressurised areas of aircraft involves linking or moving air from the pressurised areas to the lower areas of the fuselage or lower surfaces of the wings, the horizontal stabilisers, and other aerodynamic profiles, along ducting and/or by discharging through multiple slots or openings flowing downward and rearward with a small inclination against the direction of the air flow, to avoid turbulence. Lift is increased in all cases without further energy requirements.
The pressure of the pressurised cabin air conditioning is used. Here, part of the air can be discharged into the air by a duct through a valve regulating the air flow, while the rest of the air can be discharged directly through other openings or slots without flowing through that valve.
In other cases, it is used the pressure produced at the front of the fuselage, on the leading edges of the wings, the horizontal stabiliser or other aerodynamic profiles.
With the air flow or the increased pressure and/or density in the lower areas of the various elements, or in the reaction experienced, total aircraft lift, and therefore performance, is increased.
The opening or groove outlets may take the form of converging nozzles.
Advantages: This system takes advantage of the high energy of the air conditioning and other pressurised areas of aircraft, such as the front of the fuselage, wings and horizontal stabiliser in relation to the exterior. It does not require moving parts and it is simple and economical.
FIGS. 2 to 4 show several schematic and cross-section profiles with the pressure distribution.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P200200957 | Apr 2002 | ES | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10215733 | Aug 2002 | US |
Child | 11005831 | Dec 2004 | US |