Conduit on passenger loading bridge

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Inventors

Shepheard, Thomas E.

Application #

900850

Filed

Aug-27-1986

Published

Dec-29-1987

Current US Class

014/71.5
138/114
237/12.3R
248/49
454/137
454/306
454/76
454/903

International Classes

E01D 001/00

Field of Search

14/71.5 191/12 244/114 248/49 165/41 165/42 165/83 165/137 285/62 285/137.1 285/302 98/2.05 98/2.08 98/2.14 98/2.15 98/40.04 98/40.05 98/40.19 98/DIG. 138/38 138/114 237/12.3

Assignee

Air-A-Plane Corporation (Norfolk, VA)

Examiners

Novosad; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nies, Webner, Kurz & Bergert

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Abstract
An extensible loading bridge for aircraft having an inboard end connected to a terminal and an outboard end adapted for connection to a parked aircraft. A heat exchanger on the outboard end supplies warm or cold air to the aircraft. Hot or cold liquid is supplied to the outboard heat exchanger from a source at the terminal end of the bridge and extensible flexible supply and return lines convey the hot or cold glycol to or from the outboard heat exchanger. A means is provided for maintaining the supply and return lines under tension and to take up and give slack to the lines when the bridge is retracted or extended.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is:

1. In combination with an extensible-retractable bridge having an inner end connected to an aircraft terminal and an outer end adapted to be connected to a parked aircraft,

said bridge being comprised of a plurality of telescoping tunnel sections whose adjacent ends overlap to greater or lesser extents according to the extension or retraction of the bridge,

a heat exchanger on the outermost tunnel section,

a fluid-temperature modifying means for supplying hot or cold liquid to the inner end of the bridge,

and fluid transmission means for supplying the temperature-modified liquid to the heat exchanger, said fluid transmission means including;



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

Bridges, gangways with lift means, attached to fixed structure at first end with cover and provision to fit vehicle at second end in class 14, subclass 71.5; or electricity, transmission to vehicles, flexible extensions in class 191, subclass 12 R.

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTS

My parent application (supra) discloses an extensible loading bridge comprised of telescoping tunnel sections which extend from a passenger terminal to a parked aircraft, and on which bridge is an extensible flexible carrier which accommodates flexible supply and return hoses which connect a source of hot or cold liquid at the terminal to a heat exchanger on the outboard end of the bridge. Hot or cold liquid, such as water or a mixture of water and glycol is fed through the supply hose and hot or cold air is blown from the heat exchanger to the aircraft. Other utility conduits such as electric power cables and communication lines are also housed in the carrier. The outer end of the flexible carrier terminates in a loop housed in an elongate hollow casing which extends lengthwise over the outermost tunnel section, the loop varying in length as the bridge extends or retracts, i.e.; when the bridge is extended the loop is short, and when the bridge is retracted the loop becomes long. The original embodiment of the invention provided the slack as needed for varying lengths of the bridge, but under certain conditions lengthwise opposing compression forces developed between opposite ends of the carrier which forces tend to cause the carrier to hump or buckle. The improvement provided by this invention is a means for maintaining the flexible carrier and the conduits housed therein under tension so that it cannot hump or buckle.
 
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