Claims
- 1. An aircraft floor construction comprising a subfloor structure, a fuselage floor supported and secured on a top of said subfloor structure, and a fuselage outer skin secured on a bottom of said subfloor structure,wherein said subfloor structure comprises a plurality of beams including longitudinal beams and crossbeams that are connected to each other, wherein said longitudinal beams intersect and are interconnected with said crossbeams only at respective intersection areas so as to form a grid of said beams with open areas between neighboring ones of said longitudinal beams and neighboring ones of said crossbeams, wherein each one of said beams consists of a respective fiber reinforced composite material, and comprises an upper spine web and two leg flanges extending downwardly from said upper spine web and outwardly non-parallel relative to each other so that each one of said beams has a trapezoidal cross-section that is bounded by said upper spine web and said two leg flanges and that has an open base plane which is opposite, parallel to and wider than said upper spine web, wherein said leg flanges respectively include flange walls and strengthening reinforcements provided thereon, wherein said strengthening reinforcements are selected from the group consisting of corrugations, stamped deformations and stiffening beads on said flange walls of said leg flanges, and wherein said flange walls of said leg flanges are solid, continuous, imperforate walls of said respective fiber reinforced composite material.
- 2. The aircraft floor construction according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of independent and individual strengthening structural elements that are respectively inserted between said leg flanges of at least a respective one of said beans at a location away from said intersection areas.
- 3. The aircraft floor construction according to claim 2, wherein each one of said structural elements is configured as an independent truncated pyramid frustum.
- 4. The aircraft floor construction according to claim 3, wherein each one of said structural elements is hollow, and has a relatively narrow upper surface, a relatively broad frustum base plane, and frustum walls that slope from said upper surface outwardly and downwardly to said frustum base plane, and wherein said frustum base plane is open.
- 5. The aircraft floor construction according to claim 4, wherein at least one of said structural elements further comprises a frustum base flap that extends outwardly from a lower edge of at least one of said frustum walls, along said frustum base plane.
- 6. The aircraft floor construction according to claim 5, wherein at least one of said beams has a beam base flap that extends outwardly along respective lower edges of said leg flanges along said open base plane, and wherein said frustum base flap and said beam base flap overlap and are secured to each other.
- 7. The aircraft floor construction according to claim 3, wherein a horizontal cross-section of said truncated pyramid frustum is an oblong rectangle.
- 8. The aircraft floor construction according to claim 3, wherein said truncated pyramid frustum has a top surface and sloping side walls that extend downwardly and outwardly from said top surface at frustum flank angles in a range from 10° to 25° relative to a plane perpendicular to said top surface.
- 9. The aircraft floor construction according to claim 8, wherein said side walls extend surfacially in contact with and parallel to said leg flanges of said beam.
- 10. The aircraft floor construction according to claim 1, further comprising a plate arranged to cover said open base plane of at least one of said beams.
- 11. The aircraft floor construction according to claim 10, wherein said one of said beams further comprises base flaps extending outwardly along said base plane from lower edges of said leg flanges, and wherein said base plate is secured to said base flaps.
- 12. The aircraft floor construction according to claim 1, wherein said leg flanges extend outwardly from said spine web at a beam flank angle in a range between 10° and 25° relative to a plane perpendicular to said spine web.
- 13. The aircraft floor construction according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of pyramid frustum shaped strengthening elements arranged and secured in said trapezoidal cross-section between said leg flanges, such that said strengthening elements are arranged directly next to one another entirely along a length of said beam except at said intersection areas.
- 14. The aircraft floor construction according to claim 2, wherein said strengthening structural elements each respectively consist of a fiber reinforced composite material.
- 15. The aircraft floor construction according to claim 2, wherein said strengthening structural elements each respectively consist of a metal.
Priority Claims (1)
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PRIORITY CLAIM
This application is based on and claims the priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Patent Application 199 22 295.9, filed on May 14, 1999, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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