Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft – heavier-than-air – Airplane and cylindrical rotor sustained
Reexamination Certificate
2006-03-21
2006-03-21
Carone, Michael J. (Department: 3641)
Aeronautics and astronautics
Aircraft, heavier-than-air
Airplane and cylindrical rotor sustained
C244S119000, C244S123800
Reexamination Certificate
active
07014143
ABSTRACT:
An aircraft panel assembly10is provided, including a panel core28,a plurality of pre-preg layers30surrounding the panel core28forming an internal layer of plies34,at least one metal foil layer38positioned on an outer layer40of the internal layer of plies34.The at least one metal foil layer38providing an electrical conduit between the outer surface24of the aircraft panel assembly10and a sub-structure26for grounding.
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Lightning Strike Products, Sep. 2002, XP-002270680.
Gleason Gregory R.
Pham Doan D.
Tollan Mark W.
Carone Michael J.
Gailbraith Ann
Semunegus L.
The Boeing Company
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