Aircraft with integrated jettison mechanism
US-9527574-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US2016068249A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016068249-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514943019-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 20, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A method and apparatus for boarding an aircraft. Passengers may be lined up in a first line and a second line relative to a doorway for the aircraft. A flow of the passengers in the first line and the second line may be controlled through a corridor connecting the doorway to a first aisle and a second aisle in an interior of the aircraft. The flow of the passengers may pass through a number of spaces in the corridor. The number of spaces may be reserved for a number of crew members during an emergency operation in which the passengers exit the aircraft.
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1 - 11 . (canceled) 12 . A passenger flow control system that comprises: a doorway in an aircraft configured such that the doorway comprises a passenger door mounted, via a hinge along one side of the passenger door, onto a single door frame, such that in operation, passengers arranged in two lines outside of the doorway of the aircraft to enter the aircraft through the doorway; a corridor inside the aircraft connecting the doorway to an interior of the aircraft; and a number of spaces in the corridor configured such that a flow of the passengers passes through the number of spaces in the corridor in which the number of spaces is reserved for a number of crew members during an emergency operation in which the passengers exit the aircraft. 13 . The passenger flow control system of claim 12 , wherein the corridor connects the doorway a first aisle and a second aisle in the interior of the aircraft. 14 . The passenger flow control system of claim 12 further comprising: a first wall; and a second wall, wherein the first wall and the second wall define a width of the corridor. 15 . The passenger flow control system of claim 12 , wherein the flow of the passengers is at least one of a dual staggered flow and a dual flow of the passengers. 16 . The passenger flow control system of claim 12 , wherein the doorway into the aircraft is configured to allow at least one of a dual staggered entry and a dual entry of the passengers in a first line and a second line through the doorway. 17 . The passenger flow control system of claim 12 , wherein the corridor has a first width that is substantially equal to a second width of the doorway. 18 . The passenger flow control system of claim 12 , wherein the doorway has a width of at least about 60 inches. 19 . The passenger flow control system of claim 12 , wherein the doorway has a width configured to allow two of the passengers to pass through the doorway substantially side-by-side in which the passengers are within about a 97.5 th percentile with respect to size. 20 . The passenger flow control system of claim 12 , wherein the number of spaces is specified by a regulatory agency. 21 . The passenger flow control system of claim 12 , wherein a space in the number of spaces has a width of about 12.25 inches and a depth of about 20.50 inches and is located substantially adjacent to a wall defining the corridor. 22 . A passenger flow control system for an aircraft comprising: a doorway in the aircraft configured to allow passengers arranged in two lines outside of the doorway of the aircraft to enter the aircraft in which the doorway into the aircraft is configured such that the doorway comprises a passenger door mounted, via a hinge along one side of the passenger door, onto a single door frame, such that in operation, at least one of: a dual staggered entry, and a dual entry of the passengers, in a first line and a second line, through the doorway and in which a first width of the doorway is configured to allow two of the passengers to pass through the doorway substantially side-by-side in which the passengers are within about a 97.5 th percentile with respect to size; a corridor inside the aircraft connecting the doorway to a first aisle and a second aisle in an interior of the aircraft in which a first wall and a second wall define a first width of the corridor and in which the first width of the corridor and a second width of the doorway are each about 60 inches; and a number of spaces in the corridor configured such that a flow of the passengers passes through the number of spaces in the corridor in which the number of spaces is reserved for a number of crew members during an emergency operation in which the passengers exit the aircraft; in which the flow of the passengers is at least one of: a dual staggered flow and a dual flow of the passengers. 23 - 26 . (canceled) 27 . The passenger flow control system of claim 12 , wherein the number of spaces comprises a first space and a second space. 28 . The passenger flow control system of claim 22 , further comprising the number of spaces comprises a first space and a second space. 29 . The passenger flow control system of claim 22 , further comprising the number of spaces that equal a number of spaces specified by a regulatory agency. 30 . A doorway configured to control a flow of passengers for an aircraft, such that the doorway comprises: a passenger door mounted, via a hinge along one side of the passenger door, onto a single door frame, such that in operation the doorway allows: a control of a first flow of the passengers in a first line at a doorway through the doorway and a corridor connecting the doorway to an interior of the aircraft in which the first flow of the passengers passes through a number of spaces in the corridor in which the number of spaces is reserved for a number of crew members during an emergency operation in which the passengers exit the aircraft; and a control of a a second flow of the passengers from the interior of the aircraft through the corridor to the doorway in which the second flow of the passengers passes through the number of spaces in the corridor to exit the aircraft in a second line outside of the aircraft. 31 . The doorway of claim 30 , wherein the first line is adjacent to the second line outside of the aircraft. 32 . The doorway of claim 30 , wherein the aircraft has at least one aisle in the interior of the aircraft. 33 . The doorway of claim 30 , wherein the first flow is to a first section in the aircraft, while the second flow is from a second section in the aircraft. 34 . The doorway of claim 30 , wherein the doorway has a width configured to allow two of the passengers to pass through the doorway substantially side-by-side in which the passengers are within about a 97.5 th percentile with respect to size. 35 . The doorway of claim 30 , wherein a space in the number of spaces has a width of about 12.25 inches and a depth of about 20.50 inches and is located substantially adjacent to a wall defining the corridor.
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