Active noise and vibration control systems and
US-2015370266-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US10875620B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10875620-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815925131-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 19, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 29, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 29, 2020 |
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A moisture control assembly for use with a support beam extending through an insulation layer is provided. The insulation layer is positioned between an outer wall and an inner wall. The assembly includes: a moisture path close-out structure coupled to the insulation layer at an aperture defined through the insulation layer, the moisture path close-out structure including an opening substantially aligned with the aperture and configured to receive the support beam therethrough; and a coupling mechanism configured to secure the moisture path close-out structure to the support beam such that the moisture path close-out structure is partially pulled away from the insulation layer, the coupling mechanism and the moisture path close-out structure configured to direct liquid flow down and away from the support beam and along the insulation layer.
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A moisture control assembly to control condensation within a space formed between an insulation layer and an outer wall of an aircraft, the moisture control assembly comprising: a support beam that extends through an aperture in the insulation layer, the support beam comprising a first end at the outer wall and a second end on an opposing side of the insulation layer; an end insulation layer positioned between the first end of the support beam and the outer wall, the end insulation layer configured to limit direct heat transfer between the outer wall and the support beam; a moisture path close-out structure coupled to the insulation layer at the aperture of the insulation layer, the moisture path close-out structure including an opening substantially aligned with the aperture and configured to receive the support beam therethrough; and a coupling mechanism coupled to the support beam and that extends over a portion of and is coupled to the moisture path close-out structure; the moisture path close-out structure and the coupling mechanism together shaped to direct liquid flow down and away from the support beam and along an outboard surface of the insulation layer. 2. The moisture control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the coupling mechanism is directly coupled to the moisture path close-out structure and configured to pull the moisture path close-out structure away from the insulation layer. 3. The moisture control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the coupling mechanism further comprises a plug positioned between the moisture path close-out structure and the support beam at a section where the moisture path close-out structure and the coupling mechanism overlap to secure the moisture path close-out structure between the coupling mechanism and the plug. 4. The moisture control assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an insulating material that extends over a length of the support beam. 5. The moisture control assembly of claim 4 , wherein the insulating material is a coating. 6. The moisture control assembly of claim 4 , wherein the insulating material is a layer that is wrapped onto the support beam. 7. A moisture control assembly for use with a support beam extending through an insulation layer, the assembly comprising; a moisture path close-out structure coupled to the insulation layer at an aperture defined through the insulation layer, the moisture path close-out structure including an opening substantially aligned with the aperture and configured to receive the support beam therethrough; a coupling mechanism coupled to the support beam and that extends over a portion of the moisture path close-out structure, the coupling mechanism being directly coupled to the moisture path close-out structure and configured to pull the moisture path close-out structure away from the insulation layer to direct liquid flow down and away from the support beam and along an outboard surface of the insulation layer; and filler material fills a lower portion of a space between the moisture path closeout structure and the insulation layer. 8. The moisture control assembly of claim 7 , further comprising an insulating material that extends over a length of the support beam to control a temperature of the support beam. 9. The moisture control assembly of claim 8 , wherein the insulating material is a coating. 10. The moisture control assembly of claim 8 , wherein the insulating material is a layer that is wrapped onto the support beam. 11. The moisture control assembly of claim 7 , further comprising an end insulation layer positioned at an end of the support beam to limit direct heat transfer between an outer wall and the support beam. 12. The moisture control assembly of claim 7 , further comprising a plug positioned between the moisture path close-out structure and the support beam at a section where the moisture path close-out structure and the coupling mechanism overlap to secure the moisture path close-out structure between the coupling mechanism and the plug. 13. The moisture control assembly of claim 7 , wherein the moisture path closeout structure diverges towards the insulation layer. 14. A method of assembling a moisture path close-out for use with a support beam extending through an insulation layer, the method including: inserting the support beam through an aperture defined through the insulation layer and an opening defined through a moisture path close-out structure, the moisture path close-out structure directly coupled to the insulation layer; coupling the moisture path close-out structure to the support beam using a coupling mechanism and a wedge shaped plug wherein the coupling mechanism directly contacts the moisture path close-out structure and the moisture path close-out structure is positioned between the coupling mechanism and the wedge shaped plug; and pulling a portion of the moisture path close-out structure away from the insulation layer by the coupling mechanism to impart a slope to the moisture path close-out structure. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising coating the support beam with an insulating material. 16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising wrapping a layer of insulation around the support beam. 17. The method of claim 14 , further comprising positioning an end insulation layer between an end of the support beam and a wall to limit direct heat transfer between the wall and the support beam. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising securing the end insulation layer to the wall with an outer side of the end insulation layer positioned against the wall and an inner side of the end insulation layer positioned against the end of the support beam. 19. The method of claim 15 , further comprising coating the support beam with the insulating material prior to inserting the support beam through an aperture defined through the insulation layer and an opening defined through a moisture path close-out structure. 20. The moisture control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a frusto-conical shape.
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