Aircraft security door and method and apparatus for security door handling
US-2020223527-A1 · Jul 16, 2020 · US
US9340303B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9340303-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414329498-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 17, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 17, 2016 |
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An improved aircraft gate parking and servicing method is provided, wherein an aircraft is maneuvered into an airport terminal gate and parked in an optimum orientation at an angle that facilitates maximum access to aircraft front and rear doors. Boarding bridges are designed to facilitate connection to doors located rear of an aircraft wing without extending over the aircraft wing to maximize efficiency of passenger transfer. Passenger transfer and servicing of the aircraft may occur concurrently before the aircraft is maneuvered out of its optimum orientation in the parking space and driven to a takeoff runway for departure. Required safety margins are maintained at all times during aircraft maneuvers into and out of the optimum parking orientation. Stairs may be provided to simultaneously access aircraft doors not connected to boarding bridges. In a preferred embodiment, aircraft are moved to an optimum parking location by engines-off electric taxi systems.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for improving aircraft gate parking and servicing comprising: a. at an airport terminal with a plurality of gate parking areas, each of the plurality of gate parking area having a width defined to include safety margins between adjacent gate parking areas when aircraft are parked in a nose-in orientation at the adjacent gate parking areas, moving an aircraft into a selected gate parking area in a nose-in orientation with a longest axis of the aircraft perpendicular to the airport terminal; b. turning said aircraft from the nose-in orientation to park completely within said defined width of said selected gate parking area in an optimum parking orientation relative to said terminal with the longest axis of the aircraft positioned at an optimum parking angle selected to facilitate access to doors of said aircraft rear of a wing of said aircraft on a terminal side of said aircraft and so that a clearance distance between the aircraft nose and a wing of an aircraft parked in an adjacent gate parking area is greater than the defined safety margins; c. connecting dual flexibly extendible passenger loading bridges extendible from a single airport terminal access point directly to a forward door and a rear door on the terminal side of said aircraft by extending a first passenger loading bridge to the forward door and extending a second passenger loading bridge around and toward the rear of the aircraft wing without extending over an aircraft wing to reach said rear door; d. transferring unloading and loading passengers simultaneously through the forward and rear doors and the loading bridges between said aircraft and said airport terminal to unload and load said aircraft concurrently while gate services are being provided to said aircraft; and e. when said aircraft has been cleared for departure, maneuvering said aircraft out of said optimum parking orientation by turning the aircraft from the optimum parking angle to the nose-in orientation completely within the defined width of said selected gate parking area and moving said aircraft in a reverse direction out of said selected gate parking area. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising moving, turning, and maneuvering said aircraft into, within, and out of said selected gate parking area by controlling an engines-off taxi system controllable by a pilot of the aircraft to move said aircraft on a ground surface without operation of said aircraft main engines or a tow vehicle to park said aircraft in said optimum orientation at the optimum parking angle. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising moving, turning, and maneuvering said aircraft into, within, and out of said selected gate parking area by controlling operation of one or more of said aircraft main engines to move said aircraft on a ground surface or by attaching said aircraft to a tug, whereby said aircraft is moved into said selected gate parking area and turned by said one or more main engines or by said tug to park in said optimum parking orientation at the optimum parking angle, and said aircraft is turned and pushed back out of said optimum parking orientation by said one or more main engines or said tug to move said aircraft out of said selected gate parking area. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising attaching a tug designed to lift an aircraft's nose landing gears wheels out of contact with a ground surface, and controlling the tug to move, turn, and maneuver said aircraft into and out of said selected gate parking area, wherein the aircraft is turned by the tug to park in said optimum parking orientation and, when the aircraft is cleared for pushback, the aircraft is turned and pushed back out of said optimum parking orientation by the tug and the tug is removed from the aircraft. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising omitting step c. and connecting stairs between all front and rear doors on said aircraft and the selected gate parking area ground surface to enable maximum passenger and service access to said aircraft. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing one or more aircraft gate services or utilities supported by one or both of said first and said second passenger loading bridge, and connecting and disconnecting the one or more selected aircraft services to and from said aircraft when the first and second passenger loading bridges are connected to and disconnected from said aircraft. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the defined width including the safety margins of each said selected gate parking area is sized to accommodate a widest dimension of a narrow body aircraft or a widest dimension of a wide body aircraft when said aircraft is oriented in the nose-in orientation with a longitudinal axis perpendicular to said airport terminal and to maintain said clearance distance when said aircraft is turned to the optimum parking angle. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing at a selected location within said gate parking area a tarmac level conveyor system designed to engage a nose end of said aircraft, engaging said nose end, and turning said aircraft to park in said optimum parking orientation at the optimum parking angle. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing within said gate parking area a tarmac level rotatable platform adapted and sized to support and turn an aircraft completely within the defined width of said selected gate parking area, moving said aircraft onto said rotatable platform in the nose-in orientation so that both nose landing gear wheels and main landing gear wheels of the aircraft are supported entirely by said rotatable platform, turning said rotatable platform a distance corresponding to said optimum parking angle and in a direction that facilitates extension of the first and second passenger loading bridges to connect simultaneously with both forward and rear doors on the terminal side of the aircraft, parking said aircraft in said optimum parking orientation at the optimum parking angle, and when passenger transfer and aircraft servicing are completed, turning said rotatable platform in an opposite direction so that said aircraft is in a position in the nose-in orientation to be moved in reverse out of said selected gate parking space. 10. An aircraft gate parking and servicing method at an airport terminal with a plurality of adjacent aircraft gate parking areas, comprising: a. defining a plurality of adjacent aircraft gate parking areas at an airport terminal, wherein each of the plurality of gate parking areas has a width including safety margins between adjacent gate parking areas when an aircraft is parked in a nose-in orientation with a longest axis of the aircraft perpendicular to the airport terminal in each of said plurality of adjacent gate parking areas; b. providing at least two extendible and retractable passenger loading bridges attached at a single location to the airport terminal for each of the plurality of adjacent aircraft gate parking areas; c. driving an aircraft equipped with a pilot-controlled engines-off electric taxi system into one of the plurality of aircraft gate parking areas in the nose-in orientation and then controlling the engines-off taxi system to turn the aircraft completely within the width of the gate parking area from the nose-in orientation to an angled orientation wherein the longest axis of the aircraft is positioned at a location and parking angle relative to the airport terminal selected to facilitate attachment of the at least two extendible and retractable passenger loading bridges to a front aircraft door and to a rear aircraft door without extending over the aircraft wing, and extending the at least two passenger boarding loading bridges to
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