IP Library Granted Patent US 8,662,265
Granted Patent B2
US 8,662,265 · App. 12/223,829 · Granted Mar 4, 2014

Energy absorber for aircraft

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Patent No.
US 8,662,265
App. No.
12/223,829
Granted
Mar 4, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An energy absorber for aircraft, which includes one or more energy absorber elements and a housing, whereby the energy absorber elements can absorb crash impulses by plastic deformation within the housing. Thus, the load on the primary structure and the respective inboard devices is limited, which can lead to an increased, passive safety of the passengers and a weight reduction.

Claims (30)

1. An energy absorber for an aircraft, the energy absorber comprising:

a first energy absorber element and a second energy absorber element, both for absorption of an acceleration energy by plastic deformation; and

a housing including a first cover plate and a second cover plate parallel to the first cover plate,

wherein the energy absorber elements are configured to undergo plastic deformation within the housing between the first cover plate and the second cover plate; and

wherein the second energy absorber element is arranged parallel to the first energy absorber element and abuts the first energy absorber element;

wherein the first energy absorber element comprises a first longitudinal slit;

wherein the second energy absorber element comprises a second longitudinal slit; and

wherein the housing further comprises an intermediate wall arranged in the area of the first and second longitudinal slits, the intermediate wall substantially extending between the first cover plate and the second cover plate and subdividing the housing into at least first and second chambers.

2. The energy absorber of claim 1 , wherein the second energy absorber element is inlaid in the first energy absorber element.

3. The energy absorber of claim 2 , further comprising:

a third energy absorber element and a fourth energy absorber element;

wherein the third energy absorber element is inlaid in the fourth energy absorber element; and

wherein the third energy absorber element and the fourth energy absorber element are arranged adjacent to the first energy absorber element and second energy absorber element, so that the first energy absorber element is braced against the fourth energy absorber element during a rolling motion.

4. The energy absorber of claim 1 , further comprising:

a first attachment region; and

a second attachment region;

wherein the first attachment region is configured for attachment of the energy absorber to a primary structure; and

wherein the second attachment region is configured for attachment of the energy absorber to an inner device of the aircraft.

5. The energy absorber of claim 4 , wherein the energy absorber is configured to be attached to the primary structure or to the inner device via one or more of screws, rivets, or self-locking locking pins.

6. The energy absorber of claim 1 ,

wherein the energy absorber has an energy absorption direction; and

wherein upon exceeding of a threshold force, which acts in the direction of the energy absorption direction, an energy absorption occurs through the energy absorber.

7. An aircraft comprising an energy absorber, the energy absorber comprising:

a first energy absorber element and a second energy absorber element, both for absorption of an acceleration energy by plastic deformation; and

a housing including a first cover plate and a second cover plate parallel to the first cover plate;

wherein the energy absorber elements are configured to undergo plastic deformation within the housing; and

wherein the second energy absorber element is arranged parallel to the first energy absorber element and abuts the first energy absorber element;

wherein the first energy absorber element comprises a first longitudinal slit;

wherein the second energy absorber element comprises a second longitudinal slit; and

wherein the housing further comprises an intermediate wall arranged in the area of the first and second longitudinal slits, the intermediate wall substantially extending between the first cover plate and the second cover plate and subdividing the housing into at least first and second chambers.

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: HUMFELDT, DIRK; HARRIEHAUSEN, MICHAEL; SCHROEDER, JAN; SPERBER, MARTIN; DEMARY, MICHAEL
To: AIRBUS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
Reel/Frame 022485/0771 →