System for preventing overheating in aircraft galley inserts
US-2022082299-A1 · Mar 17, 2022 · US
US11796223B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11796223-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017021904-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 15, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 15, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2023 |
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A system may include a heating element configured to heat a fluid, the fluid configured to heat a food or drink product. The system may include one or more fluid temperature monitoring components configured to monitor a temperature of the fluid while the fluid is heated by the heating element and configured to control the fluid temperature by controlling the heating element. The system may include one or more control units configured to control operation of an aircraft galley insert via one or more control signals. The system may include one or more heating element temperature rise slope limiters configured to maintain a heating temperature rise speed below a select heating temperature rise speed limit. The system may include one or more heating element temperature monitoring components configured to provide information of a heating element temperature to the one or more heating element temperature rise slope limiters.
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An aircraft galley insert, comprising: a heating element, the heating element configured to heat a fluid, the fluid configured to heat at least one of a food or drink product; one or more fluid temperature monitoring components, the one or more fluid temperature monitoring components configured to monitor a temperature of the fluid while the fluid is heated by the heating element, the one or more fluid temperature monitoring components configured to control the temperature of the fluid by controlling the heating element; one or more control units comprising one or more processors and a memory, the memory stores a set of program instructions, the one or more processors are configured to execute the set of program instructions by which the one or more control units are configured to control operation of the heating element via one or more control signals based on the temperature of the fluid monitored by the one or more fluid temperature monitoring components; one or more heating element temperature rise slope limiters, the one or more heating element temperature rise slope limiters configured to monitor a rise speed of a heating element temperature, control the heating element to maintain the rise speed below a select heating temperature rise speed limit, and shut off the heating element when the rise speed exceeds the select heating temperature rise speed limit; and one or more heating element temperature monitoring components, the one or more heating element temperature monitoring components configured to provide information of the heating element temperature to the one or more heating element temperature rise slope limiters. 2. The aircraft galley insert of claim 1 , the one or more heating element temperature monitoring components including one or more sensors, the one or more sensors including at least one of one or more sensors integrated within the heating element, one or more direct-contact temperature sensors, one or more semidirect-contact temperature sensors positioned proximate to one or more heat conducting components, one or more remote sensors installed a select distance from the heating element, or a combination of the one or more direct-contact temperature sensors, the one or more semidirect-contact temperature sensors, and the one or more remote sensors. 3. The aircraft galley insert of claim 1 , the one or more heating element temperature rise slope limiters being integrated with at least one of the one or more control units or the heating element. 4. The aircraft galley insert of claim 1 , the one or more heating element temperature rise slope limiters including a component separated from the one or more control units and the heating element. 5. The aircraft galley insert of claim 1 , a control signal generated by the one or more heating element temperature rise slope limiters being prioritized over a control signal generated by the one or more control units based on the fluid temperature. 6. The aircraft galley insert of claim 1 , the select heating element temperature rise speed limit being maintained by the one or more heating element temperature rise slope limiters, the select heating element temperature rise speed limit being held constant during operation of the aircraft galley insert. 7. The aircraft galley insert of claim 1 , the select heating element temperature rise speed limit being maintained by the one or more heating element temperature rise slope limiters, the select heating element temperature rise speed limit being adjusted during operation of the aircraft galley insert based on at least one of one or more models, one or more conditions of the aircraft galley insert, or one or more user inputs. 8. The aircraft galley insert of claim 7 , the one or more conditions including at least one of one or more physical conditions such as environmental conditions surrounding the aircraft galley insert, one or more modes or durations of operation, or one or more operating conditions of the galley insert such as initial operating conditions or boundary operating conditions. 9. An aircraft galley insert, comprising: a heating element, the heating element configured to heat a fluid, the fluid configured to heat at least one of a food or drink product; one or more fluid temperature monitoring components, the one or more fluid temperature monitoring components configured to monitor a temperature of the fluid while the fluid is heated by the heating element, the one or more fluid temperature monitoring components configured to control the fluid temperature by controlling the heating element; one or more control units comprising one or more processors and a memory, the memory stores a set of program instructions, the one or more processors are configured to execute the set of program instructions by which the one or more control units are configured to control operation of the heating element via one or more control signals based on the temperature of the fluid monitored by the one or more fluid temperature monitoring components; one or more heating element temperature rise slope limiters, the one or more heating element temperature rise slope limiters configured to monitor a rise speed of one or more estimated heating element temperatures and control the heating element to maintain the rise speed below a select heating temperature rise speed limit; and one or more heating element temperature estimators, the one or more heating element temperature estimators configured to provide information of one or more estimated heating element temperatures to the one or more heating element temperature rise slope limiters, the one or more heating element temperature estimators configured to estimate the one or more heating element temperatures based on a profile of power delivered to the heating element and a time of operation of the heating element. 10. The aircraft galley insert of claim 9 , a control signal generated by the one or more heating element temperature rise slope limiters being prioritized over a control signal generated by the one or more control units based on the fluid temperature. 11. The aircraft galley insert of claim 9 , the select heating element temperature rise speed limit being maintained by the one or more heating element temperature rise slope limiters, the select heating element temperature rise speed limit being held constant during operation of the aircraft galley insert or being adjusted during operation of the aircraft galley insert based on at least one of one or more models, one or more conditions of the aircraft galley insert, or one or more user inputs.
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