Snap-in window assembly and method

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Inventors

Jones, Gary E.

Application #

047186

Filed

Oct-25-2001

Published

Sep-7-2004

Current US Class

049/501
244/129.3

International Classes

B64C 001/14

Field of Search

244/119 244/129.1 244/129.3 49/501 49/502 49/503 49/504 49/505

Assignee

The Boeing Company (Seattle, WA)

Examiners

Swiatek; Robert P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Black Lowe & Graham PLLC

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5816307   Aircraft window ass...
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6082674   Aircraft window esc...
6168112   Double pane windo...
6227491   Window unit for air...

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Abstract
An aircraft window assembly with a readily attachable window assembly for efficient and easy installation and maintenance of aircraft windows. The aircraft has a sidewall having an inner perimeter that defines an opening. An inner window frame is readily attachable to the sidewall adjacent to the inner perimeter. The inner window frame defines a first opening. An outer window frame is readily attachable to the inner window frame adjacent the first opening and the outer window frame defines a second opening. The outer window frame and the inner window frame are releasably coupled within the first opening of the inner window frame. The snap-in window assembly is readily detachable from the sidewall adjacent to the inner perimeter.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A releasable snap-in window assembly for an aircraft having a sidewall with an inner perimeter that defines an opening, the assembly comprising:

at least one first deformable mechanism secured to an outer surface of a sidewall;

an inner window frame attachable to the sidewall adjacent to the inner perimeter by the at least one first deformable mechanism tensionably securing a shaped flange of the inner window frame to the sidewall, the inner window frame defining a first opening; and

an outer window frame attachable to the inner window frame adjacent the first opening by at least one second deformable mechanism tensionably securing the outer window frame to the inner window frame, the outer window frame defining a second opening.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to an aircraft window assembly, and more particularly to a snap-in window assembly and a method for installing the assembly to a sidewall panel of an aircraft.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Current window assembly designs for aircraft include the use of different hardware fastener mechanisms for affixing the window assembly to an aircraft sidewall. The most common of these assemblies require the combination of hardware fastener mechanisms, typically brackets, and adhesives to affix the window assembly to an aircraft's fixed outer sidewall. The brackets are affixed, via the adhesive, to the sidewall. The window assemblies are then affixed to the brackets. In other installations, the window assemblies are affixed to the sidewall using both mechanical affixing and adhesive affixing. The installation of the brackets is very labor intensive and time consuming. This is because the adhesive typically has a long cure period and then must be along with the aircraft sidewall be sanded before the window assembly can be affixed to the brackets. Further installation often requires specially designed tools. In addition, fuel economy is negatively affected as the brackets and adhesives add weight to the aircraft, which in turn adds to the operating cost of the aircraft. Often too, the brackets are very pliable and weak and are subject to increased maintenance and replacement costs.
 
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