Communications: electrical – Aircraft alarm or indicating systems
Reexamination Certificate
2007-01-16
2007-01-16
Nguyen, Hung (Department: 2612)
Communications: electrical
Aircraft alarm or indicating systems
C340S967000, C340S969000, C340S970000, C340S973000, C340S979000, C340S438000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10998811
ABSTRACT:
A process and device for detecting on an aircraft an overshoot of design loads at the level of a structural part of the aircraft. The detection device includes a speed measuring device for measuring an effective speed of the aircraft. A first comparator compares the measured effective speed with a maximum speed relating to the current flight configuration of the aircraft. A vertical load measuring device measures a vertical load factor of the aircraft, and a second comparator compares the measured vertical load factor with a limit value of the vertical load factor. An inspection determining device determines whether a structural inspection needs to be performed at the level of the structural part, based of the results of the first and second comparisons.
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Delaplace Franck
Marquier Sylvie
Mathieu Gerard
Squeglia Gennaro
Airbus France
Stevens Davis Miller & Mosher LLP
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