Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft structure – Passenger or crew accommodation
Patent
1996-12-11
1999-08-31
Jordan, Charles T.
Aeronautics and astronautics
Aircraft structure
Passenger or crew accommodation
244 1R, 239331, 239329, 29718801, 29718804, B64D 1100
Patent
active
059442840
ABSTRACT:
For humidifying the air in an aircraft cabin, individual spray nozzles are each directed towards a zone including the face of a passenger and fed with water via a controllable closure valve. Typically, each spray nozzle is fed by a respective cartridge or can of pressurized water located in a receptacle formed in a seatback. The closure valve of each spray nozzle may be individually moved from closed to open position by the passenger
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Ducker, Jr. Charles R.
Intertechnique
Jordan Charles T.
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