Automated Aircraft Management System
US-2024400203-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US9878790B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9878790-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514620021-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 11, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 27, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2018 |
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Method of device for installation of avionics cabinets, electrical master boxes and IFE bays includes relocating at least some of the systems cabinets toward the front of the aircraft by making use of the space available in the area around the landing gear compartment. To do so, systems cabinets are used which incorporate a structural function. The use of such system cabinet designs thus allows a reduction in the aerodynamic drag and mass of the aircraft, thereby positively impacting fuel consumption and performance of the aircraft.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A systems cabinet of an aircraft, the systems cabinet comprising: a cabinet which receives and/or holds components, in particular electronic and electrical components for operation and flight control of the aircraft, and a mechanical structure fastened by lower mountings and upper mountings in a structure of the aircraft, the lower mountings being on a circumferential stiffener of the aircraft and the upper mountings being on a cross member of the aircraft, wherein the systems cabinet has a front side, through which the components are accessible and/or removable, wherein the circumferential stiffener and the cross member to which the systems cabinet is affixed are substantially parallel to each other, wherein the mechanical structure is configured to provide added stiffness and rigidity to resist deflections under a loading of the circumferential stiffener and the cross member on which the mechanical structure is fastened, wherein all of the upper mountings of the front side of the systems cabinet are attached to a same cross member of the aircraft and all of the lower mountings of a front side of the systems cabinet are attached to a same circumferential stiffener of the aircraft, such that the systems cabinet is substantially horizontal when in an installed position, wherein the aircraft comprises a plurality of circumferential stiffeners, including the circumferential stiffener to which the systems cabinet is affixed, that are arranged at regular intervals along a longitudinal axis of a fuselage of the aircraft, and wherein the aircraft comprises a plurality of cross members, including the cross member to which the systems cabinet is affixed, that are oriented transversally and spaced apart by a longitudinal distribution pitch along a longitudinal axis of the fuselage, the plurality of cross members being configured to bear a floor of the aircraft. 2. The systems cabinet according to claim 1 , comprising: at least two upper mountings; and at least two lower mountings, wherein the upper and lower mountings connect the mechanical structure between the cross member and the circumferential stiffener to which the systems cabinet is affixed. 3. The systems cabinet according to claim 2 , wherein a depth of the cabinet is a multiple of the longitudinal distribution pitch. 4. The systems cabinet according to claim 3 , wherein each of the upper mountings comprise: a backplate resting on a surface of the cross member, opposite a contact surface of the upper mountings on the cross member, and a shim inserted between respective upper mountings and the cross member, wherein the shim has a thickness adjusted to a space formed during assembly between the backplate and the cross member. 5. A systems cabinet of an aircraft, the systems cabinet comprising: a cabinet which receives and/or holds components, in particular electronic and electrical components for operation and flight control of the aircraft, and a mechanical structure fastened by lower mountings and upper mountings in a structure of the aircraft, the lower mountings being on a circumferential stiffener of the aircraft and the upper mountings being on a cross member of the aircraft, wherein the systems cabinet has a front side, through which the components are accessible and/or removable, wherein the circumferential stiffener and the cross member to which the systems cabinet is affixed are substantially parallel and to each other, wherein the mechanical structure is configured to provide added stiffness and rigidity to resist deflections under a loading of the circumferential stiffener and the cross member on which the mechanical structure is fastened, wherein all of the upper mountings of the front side of the systems cabinet are attached to a same cross member of the aircraft and all of the lower mountings of a front side of the systems cabinet are attached to a same circumferential stiffener of the aircraft, such that the systems cabinet is substantially horizontal when in an installed position, wherein the aircraft comprises a plurality of circumferential stiffeners, including the circumferential stiffener to which the systems cabinet is affixed, that are arranged at regular intervals along a longitudinal axis of a fuselage of the aircraft, wherein the aircraft comprises a plurality of cross members, including the cross member to which the systems cabinet is affixed, that are oriented transversally and spaced apart by a longitudinal distribution pitch along a longitudinal axis of the fuselage, the plurality of cross members being configured to bear a floor of the aircraft, and wherein the mechanical structure comprises: struts configured to dissipate forces between the cabinet and the cross member to which the systems cabinet is affixed, wherein the forces are oriented in a transverse direction of the aircraft. 6. A method for fitting out an avionics bay in a nose compartment of an aircraft, the aircraft comprising a fuselage forming, in at least a nose compartment, a hull structure, which includes a plurality of circumferential stiffeners, and a floor laid over a plurality of cross members that extend transversally in the hull structure and are distributed in the fuselage, the method comprising: transversally installing one or more systems cabinets according to claim 5 , such that each of the one or more systems cabinets is oriented so that the front side faces in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the aircraft and the one or more systems cabinets are installed side-by-side in the transverse direction of the aircraft, and installing connection harnesses for the one or more systems cabinets according to a determined path in the avionics bay. 7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the cross members are distributed according to the longitudinal distribution pitch, wherein the one or more transversally installed systems cabinets comprise at least two transversally installed system cabinets that are installed in more than one row, each row being transversally oriented with respect to the longitudinal axis of the aircraft and separated by the longitudinal distribution pitch. 8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein each transversally oriented row comprises one or more systems cabinets. 9. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the one or more systems cabinets are at least two systems cabinets which are distributed along the longitudinal axis of the aircraft according to a first group comprising main systems cabinets and a second group comprising backup systems cabinets. 10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the second group is installed substantially underneath a cockpit of the aircraft, the cockpit being disposed within the nose compartment of the aircraft. 11. An aircraft comprising: a nose compartment, wherein the nose compartment comprises: an avionics bay, cross members oriented transversally and spaced one pitch apart along a longitudinal axis of the aircraft, a floor laid over the cross members, circumferential stiffeners arranged at regular intervals along a longitudinal axis of the aircraft, and systems cabinets, each comprising: a cabinet which receives and/or holds components, in particular electronic and electrical components for operation and flight control of the aircraft, and a mechanical structure fastened by lower mountings and upper mountings in a structure of the aircraft, the lower mountings being on one of the circumferential stiffeners of the aircraft and the upper mountings being on one of the cross members of the aircraft, wherein the systems cabinet has a front side, through which the components are accessible and/or re
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