Window unit for aircraft cabins

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Inventors

Stephan, Walter A.
Filsegger, Hermann

Application #

122716

Filed

Jul-27-1998

Published

May-8-2001

Current US Class

049/501
049/502
244/129.3

International Classes

B64C 001/14

Field of Search

244/129.3 244/119 244/129.1 52/202 52/208 52/213 296/148 296/149 49/501 49/504

Assignee

Fischer Advanced Composite Components Gesellschaft (Ried im Innkreis, AT)

Examiners

Jordan; Charles T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jacobson, Price, Holman & Stern, PLLC

US Patent References

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5397080   Device for retardin...
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5816307   Aircraft window ass...
5921029   Closure flap for stor...

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Abstract
The invention relates to a window unit W for aircraft cabins, comprising an outer window frame 1, an inner window frame 3, a window pane 2 lying between them, and possibly having a sun-visor 4, a roller blind 34 or the like arranged between the inner window frame 3 and a possible covering frame 5, the window unit W being insertable into the opening 7 in a side-wall panel 6 or the like in the aircraft cabin. In order to make it possible for the window unit W to be rapidly and simply installed and removed, the invention makes provision for the window unit W to have a centering device and at least two snap fastenings 13, advantageously with locking devices, to detachably connect it to the side-wall panel 6, or to components connected thereto, the side-wall panel 6, or components connected thereto, having any necessary mating parts for the centering device for the snap fastenings 13. The centering device is advantageously arranged corresponding to a clock position of 6 o'clock, and two snap fastenings 13 are advantageously arranged on the circumference of the window unit (W) corresponding to a clock position of 10 and 2 o'clock.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. Window unit (W) for an aircraft having a cabin, a hull and a pressure window component, comprising: an outer window frame (1), an inner window frame (3), a window pane (2) lying between the outer window frame (1) and the inner window frame (3), the window unit (W) being insertable into an opening (7) in a side-wall panel (6) in the aircraft cabin, the window unit (W) having a centering device and at least two snap fastenings (13) to detachably connect the window unit (W) to the side-wall panel (6) or to components connected thereto, the side-wall panel (6) or components connected thereto having any necessary mating parts for the centering device and for the at least two snap fastenings (13), said connection of the window unit (W) to the side-wall panel, or components connected thereto, being independent of said hull or pressure window component.



Description
THE INVENTION RELATES TO A WINDOW UNIT FOR AIRCRAFT CABINS.

Known window units for aircraft cabins are connected in a fixed manner to the rearside of a side-wall panel. Since the inside window panes are generally made of acrylic and are susceptible to scratching, it is necessary to exchange them relatively frequently. In the case of conventional window units, the side-wall panel has to be removed for this purpose, and to do this it is furthermore often necessary in a costly manner to remove the seat rows. To avoid an outlay of this type, exchangeable windows have been installed in recesses in the side-wall panels. With constructions of this type, it turned out either to be relatively complex to install the window or that there was an insecure connection of the window in the side-wall panel. A further consequence was that there were also difficulties with using the sun-visors or roller blinds for covering the window panes to protect against the sun's rays.

The object of the invention is the provision of measures by means of which the installation and removal of a window unit can be carried out rapidly and simply, thereby making it possible for the window unit to be rapidly exchanged and for there to be easy access to the structural window panes arranged in the aircraft fuselage without it being necessary to remove the side-wall fairing of the aircraft cabin. The intention moreover is for the components of the window unit to likewise be exchanged rapidly and simply so that possible maintenance work can be carried out rapidly and inexpensively. The invention is furthermore intended to ensure that the window unit is securely connected to the side-wall panel or the like and that loose components, which may constitute sources of danger or at least sources of noise, are avoided. The intention moreover is to reduce the risk of willful or unconscious destruction of components of the window unit and to avoid, or at least reduce, the disadvantages of known systems.
 
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