Door construction with gap sealing device and method for sealing a gap between a door and a door frame
US-2015210374-A1 · Jul 30, 2015 · US
US10000271B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10000271-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514607906-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 30, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 19, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 19, 2018 |
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A door construction for an airborne vehicle includes a door, a door frame, with the shape of door frame forming a gap between the door and the door frame in the outer surface of the door and the door frame when the door is closed, and a gap sealing device comprising an inflatable tube positioned in the gap with at least one tube inlet, the inflatable tube being configured to be inflated through the at least one tube inlet and to at least partially seal the gap between the door and the door frame when inflated.
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A door construction for an airborne vehicle, the door construction comprising: a door; a door frame, with a shape of the door frame forming a gap between the door and the door frame in an outer surface of the door and the door frame when the door is closed; and a gap sealing device comprising an inflatable tube and at least one tube inlet, the inflatable tube being configured to be inflated through the at least one tube inlet and to at least partially seal the gap between the door and the door frame when inflated, the inflatable tube having an interior cavity in fluid communication with an interior of a fuselage of the airborne vehicle, wherein, upon pressurizing an inside of the airborne vehicle, the inflatable tube is configured to become inflated due to a pressure difference between an outside of the airborne vehicle and the inside of the airborne vehicle, the at least one tube inlet of the inflatable tube being attached to a bore, hole or opening in one of the fuselage components of the fuselage of the airborne vehicle so that the inner walls of the bore, hole or opening together with an inside surface of the inflatable tube form a flexible extension of an inner side of the fuselage of the airborne vehicle, the at least one tube inlet of the inflatable tube being attached to a bore, hole or opening in one of the fuselage components of the fuselage of the airborne vehicle so that the inner walls of the bore, hole or opening together with an inside surface of the inflatable tube form a flexible extension of an inner side of the fuselage of the airborne vehicle. 2. The door construction according to claim 1 , wherein the door comprises at least one opening introduced into an edge of the door, the opening fluidly connecting an inside of the door to an outside of the door and the door frame, and wherein the at least one tube inlet is fixedly attached to inner walls of the at least one opening. 3. The door construction according to claim 1 , wherein the door frame comprises at least one opening introduced into the door frame, the opening fluidly connecting an inside of the door frame to an outside of the door and the door frame, and wherein the at least one tube inlet is fixedly attached to inner walls of the at least one opening. 4. The door construction according to claim 1 , wherein the inflatable tube comprises an elastomeric material. 5. The door construction according to claim 4 , wherein a contact surface of the inflatable tube with side walls of the gap is resistant to freezing of the inflatable tube to the side walls of the gap. 6. The door construction according to claim 1 , wherein the tube inlet is configured to let air stream through the tube inlet, and wherein the inflatable tube is configured to expand and thereby fill out the gap between the door and the door frame. 7. An airborne vehicle comprising at least one door construction comprising: a door; a door frame, with a shape of the door frame forming a gap between the door and the door frame in an outer surface of the door and the door frame when the door is closed; and a gap sealing device comprising an inflatable tube and at least one tube inlet, the inflatable tube being configured to be inflated through the at least one tube inlet and to at least partially seal the gap between the door and the door frame when inflated, the inflatable tube having an interior cavity in fluid communication with an interior of a fuselage of the airborne vehicle, wherein, upon pressurizing an inside of the airborne vehicle, the inflatable tube is configured to become inflated due to a pressure difference between an outside of the airborne vehicle and the inside of the airborne vehicle, the at least one tube inlet of the inflatable tube being attached to a bore, hole or opening in one of the fuselage components of the fuselage of the airborne vehicle so that the inner walls of the bore, hole or opening together with an inside surface of the inflatable tube form a flexible extension of an inner side of the fuselage of the airborne vehicle. 8. A method for sealing a gap between a door and a door frame, the method comprising: providing a door and a door frame as part of a fuselage construction, with a shape of the door frame forming a gap between the door and the door frame in an outer surface of the door and the door frame when the door is closed; pressurizing an inside of the fuselage construction to create a pressure difference between the inside of the fuselage construction and an outside of the fuselage construction; and inflating a gap sealing device comprising an inflatable tube positioned in the gap from the inside of the fuselage construction through at least one inlet of the tube by means of the pressure difference between the inside of the fuselage construction and the outside of the fuselage construction to at least partially seal the gap between the door and the door frame with the inflated inflatable tube, the inflatable tube having an interior cavity in fluid communication with an interior of a fuselage of the airborne vehicle, the at least one tube inlet of the inflatable tube being attached to a bore, hole or opening in one of the fuselage components of the fuselage of the airborne vehicle so that the inner walls of the bore, hole or opening together with an inside surface of the inflatable tube form a flexible extension of an inner side of the fuselage of the airborne vehicle, the at least one tube inlet of the inflatable tube being attached to a bore, hole or opening in one of the fuselage components of the fuselage of the airborne vehicle so that the inner walls of the bore, hole or opening together with an inside surface of the inflatable tube form a flexible extension of an inner side of the fuselage of the airborne vehicle.
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