Aircraft archway architecture
A pair (A,B) of architectural archway members (40) for an aircraft, along the length of an aircraft fuselage (60). The archways are used to run or connect various transport elements, such as electrical wiring, water lines, and environmental control system conduits, between the upper crown, lower bay...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English French German |
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30.08.2017
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Summary: | A pair (A,B) of architectural archway members (40) for an aircraft, along the length of an aircraft fuselage (60). The archways are used to run or connect various transport elements, such as electrical wiring, water lines, and environmental control system conduits, between the upper crown, lower bay and passenger cabin of the aircraft. The invention simplifies installation complexity and eliminates the installation and variability associated with running transport elements between the various sections of the aircraft. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: EP20070021188 |