IP Library Granted Patent US 8,099,906
Granted Patent B2
US 8,099,906 · App. 11/992,173 · Granted Jan 24, 2012

Water deflector and system having multiple water deflectors of this type

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Patent No.
US 8,099,906
App. No.
11/992,173
Granted
Jan 24, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A water deflector includes a water-diverting area and an attachment area for attachment to a seal profile. The water-diverting area and the attachment area are connected to one another via a connection area, which is elastically deformable in such a way that when force acts on the water-diverting area, it is movable in relation to the attachment area. The water deflector can be used in the area of a door, wherein the water deflector deforms when the door is closed and comes to rest in a cavity between the seal profile and the door outer skin, and assumes its starting shape again when the door is opened.

Claims (16)

1. A water deflector comprising:

a water-diverting area at one end of the water deflector and an attachment area for attachment to a seal profile at another end of the water deflector,

the water-diverting area and the attachment area being connected to one another via a connection area arranged between the water-diverting area and the attachment area along one continuous length, the connection area being elastically deformable such that when a force acts on the water-diverting area, the water-diverting area is movable in relation to the attachment area, and when the force does not act on the water-diverting area a far end of the water-diverting area is essentially parallel to a far end of the attachment area;

wherein the water-diverting area, the connection area and the attachment area have an essentially S-shaped cross-sectional profile along their continuous length.

2. The water deflector of claim 1 , wherein the water deflector comprises one piece having a pre-shaped rubber profile.

3. The water deflector of claim 1 , wherein the attachment area is attachable to the seal profile via a holding plate using a screw and a rivet nut or a rivet.

4. The water deflector of claim 1 , wherein the water deflector is positionable in the area of a door and deforms when the door is closed and comes to rest in a cavity between the seal profile and the door outer skin, and assumes its starting shape again when the door is opened.

5. The water deflector of claim 4 , wherein the outer planking is part of an aircraft.

6. The water deflector of claim 1 , wherein the water-diverting area of the water deflector projects out beyond an outer planking when the door is open.

7. A system comprising a plurality of water deflectors each extending along a continuous length from end to end, the continuous length comprising a water-diverting area and an attachment area for attachment to a seal profile, the end of the water-diverting area opposite the end of the attachment area being substantially parallel to each other;

wherein the water-diverting area, and the attachment area are connected to one another via a connection area, which is elastically deformable such that when a force acts on the water-diverting area, it is movable in relation to the attachment area, and

wherein the water deflector has an essentially S-shaped cross-sectional profile,

said system further comprising a first water deflector having a linear rubber profile, on one end of which a second water deflector and on the other end of which a third water deflector are situated, each of which has a round rubber profile which corresponds to a contour of door cutout.

8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of water deflectors are welded to one another at their transitions.

9. The water deflector of claim 1 , wherein the water-diverting area is moveable toward the attachment area when the force acts on the water-diverting area.

10. The water deflector of claim 1 , wherein when the force acts on the water-diverting area a far end of the water-diverting area is essentially parallel to the far end of the attachment area.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 31, 2011
From: AIRBUS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
To: AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBH
Reel/Frame 026360/0849 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 31, 2009
From: PAUL, CARSTEN
To: AIRBUS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
Reel/Frame 022476/0267 →