Reconfigurable chilled air outlet for an aircraft gallery chiller
US-9487299-B2 · Nov 8, 2016 · US
US10618634B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10618634-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815928203-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 19, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 14, 2020 |
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A galley cart includes walls defining an interior cavity extending between a front and a rear of the galley cart and the interior cavity extending between a top end and a bottom end. A supply port is provided in flow communication with the interior cavity at or near either the top end or the bottom end of the cart. A return port is provided in flow communication with the interior cavity that is adjacent the supply port at or near the top end or the bottom end of the cart. A barrier is positioned between the supply port and the return port within the interior cavity of the cart to define a supply chamber and a return chamber to control airflow through the interior cavity.
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A galley cart comprising: walls defining an interior cavity extending between a front and a rear of the galley cart, the interior cavity extending between a top end and a bottom end; a supply port in flow communication with the interior cavity, wherein the supply port is positioned at or above the top end of the galley cart; a return port in flow communication with the interior cavity, wherein the return port is positioned at or above the top end of the galley cart; and a barrier positioned between the supply port and the return port within the interior cavity of the cart separating the interior cavity into a supply chamber in flow communication with the supply port and a return chamber in flow communication with the return port, the supply chamber being in flow communication with the return chamber around the barrier, the supply chamber configured to receive galley cart trays and the return chamber configured to receive galley cart trays, the barrier controlling airflow through the interior cavity from the supply chamber to the return chamber. 2. The galley cart of claim 1 , wherein the supply port passes through the top end of the galley cart and wherein the return port passes through the top end of the galley cart. 3. The galley cart of claim 1 , wherein the barrier forces airflow through the entire interior cavity between the supply port and the return port. 4. The galley cart of claim 1 , wherein the barrier includes a vertical barrier extending vertically at least partially between the top end and the bottom end. 5. The galley cart of claim 1 , wherein the barrier extends from the top end into the interior cavity. 6. The galley cart of claim 1 , wherein the barrier is movable within the interior cavity. 7. The galley cart of claim 1 , wherein the barrier is approximately centered between the front and the rear allowing space for a tray to be positioned in the interior cavity forward of the barrier and allowing space for a tray to be positioned in the interior cavity rearward of the barrier. 8. The galley cart of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the supply port and the return port are provided in the top end. 9. The galley cart of claim 1 , wherein the supply chamber is positioned forward of the return chamber at the front, and wherein the return chamber is positioned rearward of the supply chamber at the rear. 10. The galley cart of claim 1 , wherein the return chamber is positioned forward of the supply chamber at the front, and wherein the supply chamber is positioned rearward of the return chamber at the rear. 11. A galley cart comprising: walls defining an interior cavity having sides extending between a front and a rear of the galley cart, the sides extending between a top end and a bottom end; a supply port in the top end being in flow communication with the interior cavity; a return port in the top end being in flow communication with the interior cavity; and a barrier positioned between the supply port and the return port within the interior cavity of the cart separating the interior cavity into a supply chamber in flow communication with the supply port and a return chamber in flow communication with the return port, the supply chamber being in flow communication with the return chamber around the barrier, the supply chamber configured to receive galley cart trays and the return chamber configured to receive galley cart trays, the barrier controlling airflow through the interior cavity from the supply chamber to the return chamber. 12. The galley cart of claim 11 , wherein the barrier forces airflow through the entire interior cavity between the supply port and the return port. 13. The galley cart of claim 11 , wherein the barrier extends from the top end into the interior cavity. 14. The galley cart of claim 11 , wherein the barrier is approximately centered between the front and the rear allowing space for a tray to be positioned in the interior cavity forward of the barrier and allowing space for a tray to be positioned in the interior cavity rearward of the barrier. 15. A galley comprising: a rear wall; a mid-wall oriented with respect to the rear wall; a cart compartment at least partially defined by the rear wall and the mid-wall, the cart compartment being configured to receive at least one galley cart; a first duct coupled to a lower surface of the mid-wall and in flow communication with the cart compartment the first duct having an interface configured to interface with the at least one galley cart received in the cart compartment; and a second duct coupled to the lower surface of the mid-wall and in flow communication with the cart compartment the second duct having an interface configured to interface with the at least one galley cart received in the cart compartment. 16. The galley of claim 15 , wherein the rear wall below the mid-wall is jogged inward relative to the position of the rear wall above the mid-wall such that the rear wall is non-planar. 17. The galley of claim 15 , wherein the first and second ducts are positioned between the mid-wall and a top end of the galley carts, the rear wall being jogged inward below the mid-wall to reduce a width of the galley below the mid-wall. 18. The galley of claim 15 , where the first duct is positioned forward of the second duct. 19. The galley of claim 15 , wherein the first duct and the second duct are both positioned at the rear wall. 20. The galley of claim 15 , further comprising a supply duct and a return duct in the rear wall above the mid-wall, the supply duct interfacing with either the first duct or the second duct immediately below the mid-wall, the return duct interfacing with the other of the first duct or the second duct immediately below the mid-wall, the rear wall along the supply and return ducts defining an upper rear wall, the rear wall below the supply and return ducts defining a lower rear wall, the lower rear wall being forward of the upper rear wall. 21. The galley of claim 15 , further comprising a galley cart received in the cart compartment, the galley cart comprising walls defining an interior cavity, the interior cavity extending between a top end and a bottom end, a supply port in flow communication with the interior cavity at the top end and a return port in flow communication with the interior cavity at the top end, the galley cart comprising a barrier positioned between the supply port and the return port within the interior cavity of the cart, wherein the supply port is in flow communication with the first duct and the return port is in flow communication with the second duct, the barrier controlling airflow through the interior cavity between the supply and return ports.
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