IP Library Granted Patent US 8,336,609
Granted Patent B2
US 8,336,609 · App. 10/580,944 · Granted Dec 25, 2012

Method for controlling the feed air temperature of a passenger aircraft

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Patent No.
US 8,336,609
App. No.
10/580,944
Granted
Dec 25, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A passenger aircraft includes a cabin subdivided into a plurality of cabin zones supplied with feed air from respective supply lines, a plurality of temperature sensors, and an electronic control unit coupled to the plurality of temperature sensors. The plurality of temperature sensors measures a plurality of individual ambient temperature values associated with different locations in at least one of the plurality of cabin zones. The electronic control unit derives a derived ambient temperature value for the at least one cabin zone from the plurality of individual ambient temperature values. The electronic control unit then controls a temperature of the feed air supplied to the at least one cabin zone based on the difference between the derived ambient temperature value and a room temperature target value for the at least one cabin zone.

Claims (21)

1. A passenger aircraft comprising:

a cabin sub-divided into a plurality of cabin zones supplied with feed air from respective supply lines;

a plurality of temperature sensors located in at least one of the plurality of cabin zones and operable to measure a plurality of individual ambient temperature values for different locations in the at least one cabin zone; and

an electronic control unit coupled to the plurality of temperature sensors and configured to derive a derived ambient temperature value for the at least one cabin zone from the plurality of individual ambient temperature values for the at least one cabin zone, and further configured to control a temperature of feed air supplied to the at least one cabin zone based on a difference between the derived ambient temperature value for the at least one cabin zone and a room temperature target value for the at least one cabin zone.

2. The passenger aircraft of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the plurality of temperature sensors are positioned at different locations in the at least one cabin zone.

3. The passenger aircraft of claim 2 , wherein at least a portion of the plurality of temperature sensors are spaced from each other along a lengthwise direction of the at least one cabin zone.

4. The passenger aircraft of claim 3 , wherein each of the plurality of temperature sensors are spaced from each other along a lengthwise direction of the at least one cabin zone.

5. The passenger aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the electronic control unit derives the derived ambient temperature value for the at least one cabin zone by averaging at least a portion of the plurality of individual ambient temperature values for the at least one cabin zone.

6. The passenger aircraft of claim 5 , wherein individual ambient temperature values are weighted with respect to one another when averaging at least a portion of the plurality of individual ambient temperature values, in order to reduce the effect of temporary temperature fluctuations on the derived ambient temperature value.

7. A passenger aircraft comprising:

a cabin sub-divided into a plurality of cabin zones supplied with feed air from respective supply lines;

a plurality of temperature sensors located in at least one of the plurality of cabin zones and operable to measure a plurality of individual ambient temperature values for different locations in the at least one cabin zone; and

an electronic control unit coupled to the plurality of temperature sensors and configured to derive a derived ambient temperature value for the at least one cabin zone from the plurality of individual ambient temperature values for the at least one cabin zone, and further configured to control a temperature of feed air supplied to the at least one cabin zone based on a difference between the derived ambient temperature value for the at least one cabin zone and a room temperature target value for the at least one cabin zone,

wherein the electronic control unit derives the derived ambient temperature value for the at least one cabin zone by averaging at least a portion of the plurality of individual ambient temperature values for the at least one cabin zone, and

wherein the electronic control unit compares each of the plurality of individual ambient temperature values for the at least one cabin zone to a predetermined reference value, and averages only the individual ambient temperature values that comply with a predetermined condition with respect to the predetermined reference value.

8. A passenger aircraft comprising:

a cabin sub-divided into a plurality of cabin zones supplied with feed air from respective supply lines;

a plurality of temperature sensors located in at least one of the plurality of cabin zones and operable to measure a plurality of individual ambient temperature values for different locations in the at least one cabin zone; and

an electronic control unit coupled to the plurality of temperature sensors and configured to derive a derived ambient temperature value for the at least one cabin zone from the plurality of individual ambient temperature values for the at least one cabin zone, and further configured to control a temperature of feed air supplied to the at least one cabin zone based on a difference between the derived ambient temperature value for the at least one cabin zone and a room temperature target value for the at least one cabin zone,

wherein the electronic control unit derives the derived ambient temperature value for the at least one cabin zone by averaging at least a portion of the plurality of individual ambient temperature values for the at least one cabin zone, and

wherein the electronic control unit compares each of the plurality of individual ambient temperature values with an upper threshold value and a lower threshold value, and only averages the individual ambient temperature values that are determined to be lower than the upper threshold value and higher than the lower threshold value.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 31, 2011
From: AIRBUS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
To: AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBH
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