Measuring and testing – Meteorology – Precipitation
Reexamination Certificate
2008-05-20
2008-05-20
Thompson, Jewel (Department: 2855)
Measuring and testing
Meteorology
Precipitation
Reexamination Certificate
active
11615275
ABSTRACT:
A precipitation static sensor includes a bottom flexible dielectric layer (e.g., a layer of urethane tape) configured to be attached to a wing or other external surface of an aircraft, a flexible conductive layer (e.g., a layer of aluminum tape) formed over a portion of the first flexible dielectric layer, and a conductor (such as a twisted-pair wire) coupled to the flexible conductive layer. A top flexible dielectric layer is formed over a portion of the bottom dielectric layer and a portion of the flexible conductive layer, thus forming an exposed detector region. In accordance with a further embodiment, multiple such precipitation static sensors are used and coupled to a meter device (e.g., a picoammeter), which may also be coupled to a data acquisition and display for providing a visual indication of the charge accumulated by the precipitation static sensors.
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Brown Arlene M.
Erickson Grant J.
Heeter Joe
Kwolek David W.
Steinle Robert
Takahashi Mark M.
The Boeing Company
Thompson Jewel
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