Highly loaded frame of an aircraft fuselage with a lattice structured web
US-9216810-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US9834298B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9834298-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414491251-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 20, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2017 |
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A pressure bulkhead of an aircraft with a fuselage shell and a pressure bulkhead disposed therein preferably in the rear region for forming a fuselage-internal pressure region, which pressure bulkhead is attached on the edge in the interior of the fuselage shell, wherein the pressure bulkhead has a lenticular cross-section and a sandwich construction that comprises a foam core sandwiched between two opposing exterior shells.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An aircraft comprising: a pressure bulkhead; and a fuselage shell, wherein the pressure bulkhead is disposed in the fuselage shell for forming a fuselage-internal pressure region, wherein the pressure bulkhead is attached on the edge in the interior of the fuselage shell, and wherein the pressure bulkhead has a lenticular cross-section and a sandwich construction comprising a foam core sandwiched between first and second opposing outwardly-curved exterior shells. 2. The pressure bulkhead of claim 1 , wherein each exterior shell comprises a curved cross section formed in accordance with a parabolic function. 3. The pressure bulkhead of claim 1 , wherein the exterior shells of the pressure bulkhead comprise a fiber-reinforced plastic material. 4. The pressure bulkhead of claim 1 , wherein the foam core of the pressure bulkhead comprises a polymethacrylimide material. 5. The pressure bulkhead of claim 1 , wherein the pressure bulkhead is attached, by way of pivoting bearing means, in the interior to the fuselage shell. 6. The pressure bulkhead of claim 5 , wherein the pivoting bearing means are configured as at least one pair of opposing hinge elements which are attached to the edge of the respectively associated exterior shell of the pressure bulkhead and to the fuselage structure. 7. The pressure bulkhead of claim 6 , wherein the hinge element is attached by way of multi-row riveting to the pressure bulkhead and to the fuselage structure. 8. The pressure bulkhead of claim 5 , wherein the pivoting bearing means comprise a bearing-pin ring extending in the radial direction away from the edge of the pressure bulkhead, the bearing-pin ring interacting in a positive-locking manner with a bearing-seat ring attached to the fuselage structure. 9. The pressure bulkhead of claim 8 , wherein the bearing-seat ring comprises first and second ring halves that partially enclose the bearing-pin ring. 10. The pressure bulkhead of claim 5 , wherein the pivoting bearing means comprise at least one first bearing block, which in the edge region of one exterior shell of the pressure bulkhead is attached so as to radially project from said exterior shell, which first bearing block interacts, by way of a bearing pin, with a second bearing block, designed so as to correspond to the aforesaid, which second bearing block is attached to the fuselage structure.
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