Air cushion aircraft cargo loading systems and shuttle drive unit
US-2016101862-A1 · Apr 14, 2016 · US
US9783299B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9783299-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615373536-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 10, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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The present disclosure includes cargo loading systems and components including cargo systems utilizing one or more air cushions to elevate one or more cargo shuttles. The air cushions are formed by one or more air curtains, which include pressure compensating seals. The seals allow the air curtains to contact and seal against a floor panel, reducing leakage from the air cushion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A pressure compensating air cushion of a cargo system, comprising: an air cushion formed by an air curtain positioned within a channel of a frame, said frame constituting a support rails for a cargo shuttle, said air cushion having a top surface for engaging the shuttle; and air blower for providing air to the air cushion a pressure compensating seal comprising a seal spring positioned above and configured to exert a downward pressure on the air curtain the air cushion operable to at least two internal volumes, one of which engages the shuttle. 2. The pressure compensating air cushion of claim 1 , wherein air from the air cushion passes through a pressure supply hole of the frame and into the channel of the frame. 3. The pressure compensating air cushion of claim 2 , wherein the air from the air cushion passes through a pressure supply hole in the frame to contact the seal spring. 4. The pressure compensating air cushion of claim 3 , wherein the seal spring comprises a metallic material in an undulating pattern. 5. The pressure compensating air cushion of claim 1 , wherein the air curtain comprises a polymeric material. 6. The pressure compensating air cushion of claim 1 , wherein the air curtain comprises a sealing point configured to form a seal against a floor panel. 7. The pressure compensating air cushion of claim 1 , further comprising four air curtains positioned perpendicularly to each other to form a square-shaped air cushion. 8. An air cushion cargo shuttle having a top surface for receiving cargo, and configured and operable for mating engagement with a cargo system support rails oriented along the long axis of an elongated storage enclosure, comprising: a pressure compensating air cushion formed by a top surface for engaging the shuttle and an air curtain positioned within a frame forming a volume of the air cushion cargo shuttle a drive shuttle belt to at least one advance and retract the shuttle along the axis; the air blower configured to blow air into an air volume beneath the air cushion cargo shuttle; and a seal spring configured to exert a downward pressure on the air curtain. 9. The air cushion cargo shuttle of claim 8 , wherein the air curtain is configured to maintain the air volume. 10. The air cushion cargo shuttle of claim 8 , wherein air from the pressure compensating air cushion passes through a pressure supply hole of the frame to contact the seal spring. 11. The air cushion cargo shuttle of claim 8 , wherein the air curtain comprises a sealing point configured to form a seal against a floor panel. 12. The air cushion cargo shuttle of claim 8 , wherein the air blower is a centrifugal air blower.
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