ELECTROFILM MANUFACTURING COMPANY LLC Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110259865 | AIRCRAFT HEATING ARRANGEMENT - A heater for heating air passing through a conduit to an aircraft cabin includes a first support ring in the conduit, defining an air passage there through. A plurality of serpentine heating elements is provided, with each heating element extending across the air passage and being supported at both sides of the air passage by the support ring. The serpentine heating elements are generally parallel to each other and evenly spaced in the air passage. A power supply supplies electrical current to the heating elements such that air passing through the air passage is heated by the heating elements. The heating elements may are non-planar, wavy, corrugated in shape, permitting them to be supported only at their side edges. | 10-27-2011 |
20110121137 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DIRECTING WASTE AWAY FROM AIRCRAFT - A method and apparatus for directing waste away from an aircraft contemplate a fairing having a first end and a second end; a connection flange mounted on the first end of the fairing; a drain pipe extending through the fairing from the first end to the second end; a heating element in the fairing; a vortex redirector attached to the second end of the fairing; and an air splitter and a vortex generator extending outward from the fairing. The vortex redirector and the vortex generator, along with the air splitter, manage airflow to direct waste away from the aircraft. The method may include separating airflow passing over a drain mast assembly by an air splitter; holding airflow near a surface of a fairing by a pair of vortex generators; and redirecting airflow upwards by a vortex redirector. The redirecting forces airflow into the underside of the air splitter, while increasing velocity of the airflow above the air splitter. The method further contemplates delaying a wake separation point of airflow over the drain mast assembly by the vortex redirector to further accelerate the airflow. This precludes waste from attaching to the fairing and suspends the waste in airflow beneath the drain mast assembly. | 05-26-2011 |