Passive isolation assembly and gas transport system
US-9212785-B2 · Dec 15, 2015 · US
US9681527B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9681527-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313853162-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 29, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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According to an embodiment a current return network assembly, for an aircraft having a predetermined potential lightning strike zone, is mounted within the predetermined potential lightning strike zone. The current return network assembly includes an electrically conductive honeycomb central core that conducts electrical current both through the assembly and through the predetermined potential lightning strike zone. The electrical current is caused by a lightning strike on the aircraft at the predetermined potential lightning strike zone. According to an embodiment, an aircraft has a predetermined potential lightning strike zone. A current return network assembly is within the zone. An electrically conductive honeycomb central core is provided for conducting electrical current through the assembly and through the zone wherein the electrical current has been caused by a lightning strike on the aircraft at the zone.
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In an aircraft having a predetermined potential lightning strike zone and having a current return network assembly for mounting within the zone, the assembly comprising: a spar spanning an interior space of the aircraft, the spar comprising a weight-bearing central web spanning between a first flange assembly and second flange assembly attached to the interior of the aircraft, wherein the weight-bearing central web provides support for at least a portion of the aircraft, and wherein the central web comprises two laterally opposed sides and an electrically conductive honeycomb central core transversely positioned between the laterally opposed sides for conducting electrical current through the assembly, and the zone, the electrical current having been caused by a lightning strike on the aircraft at the zone, wherein the spar further comprises: outer supporting sheets that cover the two laterally opposed sides of the central web, and electrically conductive end cap members mounted on opposing ends of the central web to cooperate with the central web in conducting the electrical current through the assembly, and wherein the first flange assembly and the second flange assembly each comprises: a pi-joint member comprising unitary upright portions that bound the two laterally opposed sides of the central web and the outer supporting sheets of the spar, and a plank member attached to the interior of the aircraft, wherein the pi-joint member is bonded to the plank member. 2. The current return network assembly of claim 1 wherein the honeycomb central core is constructed of aluminum. 3. The current return network assembly of claim 1 , wherein the central web is constructed to provide weight-bearing support between the first flange assembly and the second flange assembly. 4. The current return network assembly of claim 3 wherein the central web further comprises spaced ends and wherein the laterally opposed sides are interconnected by the ends, wherein the sides, the ends, and the honeycomb central core cooperate to at least partially provide the weight-bearing support. 5. The current return network assembly of claim 4 , wherein the first and second flange assembly each comprises electrically conductive end cap members mounted on the ends of the central web to cooperate with the central web in conducting the electrical current through the assembly, the end cap members at least partially providing additional of the weight-bearing support. 6. The current return network of claim 5 including side sheets which are partially electrically conductive and are bonded to the laterally opposed sides of the central core, and wherein the side sheets, the end caps members, and the central core cooperate to provide the weight-bearing support and to cooperate in conducting the electrical current through the assembly and the zone. 7. The current return network assembly of claim 1 wherein the aircraft is at least partially constructed of a composite material in the zone. 8. The current return network assembly of claim 7 wherein the zone comprises a vertical stabilizer of the aircraft. 9. In an aircraft, the aircraft comprising: a pre-determined potential lightning strike zone having an inner portion; a current return network assembly mounted at the zone within the inner portion; and a spar attached to an interior of the aircraft and spanning an interior space of the aircraft, the spar comprising a weight-bearing central web spanning between a first flange assembly and second flange assembly, wherein the weight-bearing central web provides support for at least a portion of the aircraft, and wherein the central web comprises two laterally opposed sides and an electrically conductive honeycomb central core portion transversely positioned between the laterally opposed sides, the central web as a component of the current return network assembly for conducting electrical current through the central web and through the zone, the electrical current being caused by a lightning strike on the aircraft at the zone, wherein the spar further comprises: outer supporting sheets that cover the two laterally opposed sides of the central web, and electrically conductive end cap members mounted on opposing ends of the central web to cooperate with the central web in conducting the electrical current through the assembly, and wherein the first flange assembly and the second flange assembly each comprises: a pi-joint member comprising unitary upright portions that bound the two laterally opposed sides of the central web and the outer supporting sheets of the spar, and a plank member attached to the interior of the aircraft, wherein the pi-joint member is bonded to the plank member. 10. The aircraft of claim 9 wherein the zone is at least partially constructed of a composite material in the zone. 11. The aircraft of claim 9 wherein the zone comprises a vertical stabilizer of the aircraft. 12. The aircraft of claim 11 wherein the web comprises spaced ends, wherein the laterally opposed sides are interconnected by the ends, and wherein the ends, the sides, and the honeycomb core cooperate at least partially to provide the weight-bearing support for the vertical stabilizer. 13. The aircraft of claim 12 wherein the current return network includes a plurality of electrically conductive end caps mounted on the ends of the central web to cooperate with the honeycomb core in conducting the electrical current through the assembly and the current return network further including side sheets which are partially electrically conductive and are bonded to the side of the central web, and wherein the side sheets, the end caps, and the central web cooperate in conducting the electrical current through the assembly. 14. The aircraft of claim 9 wherein the assembly is constructed to provide structural weight-bearing support for the potential lightning strike zone of the aircraft. 15. A method for constructing a current return network assembly for use in an aircraft, the method comprising the steps of: identifying a potential lightning strike zone on the aircraft, the zone being made of a material at least partially of low electrical conductivity; identifying a replaceable member in the zone capable of being usefully replaced by the current return network assembly; determining at least one design parameter of the replaceable member in the zone; providing the current return network assembly comprising a spar spanning an interior space of the aircraft, the spar comprising a weight-bearing central web spanning between a first flange assembly and second flange assembly attached to the interior of the aircraft, wherein the weight-bearing central web provides support for at least a portion of the aircraft, and wherein the central web comprises two laterally opposed sides and an electrically conductive honeycomb central core transversely positioned between the laterally opposed sides, the central web capable of conducting electrical current through the core and through the zone wherein the electrical current is caused by the lightning strike; constructing the assembly having the at least one design parameter of the replaceable member; wherein the spar further comprises: outer supporting sheets that cover the two laterally opposed sides of the central web, and electrically conductive end cap members mounted on opposing ends of the central web to cooperate with the central web in conducting the electrical current through the assembly, and wherein the first flange assembly and the second flange assembly each comprises: a pi-joint member co
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