Measuring and testing – Fluid flow direction – Relative to aircraft or watercraft
Reexamination Certificate
2008-07-22
2008-07-22
Allen, Andre J (Department: 2855)
Measuring and testing
Fluid flow direction
Relative to aircraft or watercraft
C073S170010, C073S170050
Reexamination Certificate
active
10580912
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to pressure probes for measuring the aerodynamic flight parameters of an aircraft and more particularly those in which the orifices for measuring the static pressure and total pressure are located on a moving angle-of-attack or angle-of-sideslip measurement vane designed to be oriented in the direction of the wind. It consists of a pneumatic rotary joint employing flexible tubings rather than friction rotary joints between abutted parts of rigid tubings. Such a joint offers a much smaller resistance to the rotational movement of the moving vane, which consequently is oriented with greater accuracy in the direction of the wind.
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Collot Lionel
Hanson Nicolas
Roberge Philippe
Allen Andre J
Lowe Hauptman & Ham & Berner, LLP
Thales
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