Separating element for a platform cabin comprising a push rod mechanism for moving a leaf
US-9260175-B2 · Feb 16, 2016 · US
US10029778B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10029778-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514719420-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 24, 2018 |
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The disclosed embodiments relate to an aircraft having an interior door with a compressible header. Accordingly to non-limiting embodiments, a slideable door panel includes an opening in a top portion thereof to receive a compressible header configured to reside in the opening of the slideable door panel. The compressible header includes a biasing mechanism configured to upwardly bias the compressible header against the headliner when closed. The compressible header is also configured to allow lateral movement of the compressible header within the opening. The compressibility of the compressible header and lateral movement resist the formation of gaps between the compressible header and the headliner during flight.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An interior door system for an aircraft comprising: a door having an opening across a top portion thereof; a compressible header configured to reside in the opening across the door, the compressible header including a biasing mechanism configured to reside in the opening across the door and upwardly bias the compressible header which is configured to permit lateral movement of the compressible header within the opening across the door, the compressible header being compressed into the opening across the door as the compressible header contacts a headliner of the aircraft as the door moves from an open position to a closed position with the compressible header configured to move laterally and vertically relative to the door when the door is in the closed position. 2. The interior door system of claim 1 , wherein the door comprises a sliding door, configured to slidably move from the open position to the closed position. 3. The interior door system of claim 1 , wherein the compressible header further comprises a cover for the compressible header. 4. The interior door system of claim 3 , wherein the cover comprises a fire resistant material. 5. An interior door system for an aircraft, comprising: a bulkhead having an opening therein for receiving a slideable door; the slideable door having an opening across a top portion thereof; a compressible header configured to reside in the opening across the slideable door, the compressible header including a biasing mechanism configured to reside in the opening across the slideable door and upwardly bias the compressible header which is configured to permit lateral movement of the compressible header within the opening across the slideable door, the compressible header being compressed into the opening across the slideable door as the compressible header contacts a headliner of the aircraft as the slideable door moves from an open position to a closed position with the compressible header configured to move laterally and vertically relative to the slidable door when the slideable door is in the closed position. 6. The interior door system of claim 5 , wherein the compressible header further comprises a cover for the compressible header. 7. The interior door system of claim 6 , wherein the cover comprises a fire resistant material. 8. An aircraft, comprising: one or more engines for propelling the aircraft; a fuselage having a passenger cabin; a headliner covering at least a portion of a ceiling of the passenger cabin; one or more bulkheads within the passenger cabin; at least one of the one or more bulkheads having an opening therein for receiving a slideable door; the slideable door having an opening across a top portion thereof; a compressible header configured to reside in the opening across the slideable door and including a biasing mechanism configured to reside in the opening across the slideable door and upwardly bias the compressible header and configured to permit lateral movement of the compressible header within the opening across the slideable door, the compressible header being compressed into the opening across the slideable door as the compressible header contacts the headliner of the aircraft as the slideable door moves from an open position to a closed position with the compressible header configured to move laterally and vertically relative to the slidable door when the slideable door is in the closed position. 9. The aircraft of claim 8 , wherein the lateral movement of the compressible header and the compression of the compressible header against the headliner resists gaps from appearing between the compressible header and the headliner due to stresses applied to the fuselage during flight of the aircraft. 10. The aircraft of claim 8 , wherein the compressible header further comprises a cover for the compressible header. 11. The aircraft of claim 10 , wherein the cover comprises a fire resistant material.
Passenger or crew accommodation; Flight-deck installations not otherwise provided for · CPC title
Structures of doors or surrounding frames · CPC title
Doors between cockpit and cabin · CPC title
Propellers, e.g. of ducted type; Features common to propellers and rotors for rotorcraft · CPC title
Bulkheads · CPC title
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