The invention relates to an overhead panel able to be positioned in an aircraft cockpit, which includes an assembly of independent submodules (67), each of which is associated with a particular system or a particular function of the aeroplane, incorporated in a rigid self-supporting module (60), including a front face (65) to which the submodules (67) are attached, and two side faces fitted with peripheral electrical connectors (63) intended to be connected to different systems of the aeroplane.
The invention also relates to a method of manufacture of such a panel.
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1. An overhead panel for provision in an aircraft cockpit, the overhead panel comprising:
an assembly of independent submodules, each of which is associated with a particular system or a particular function of the aircraft; and
a rigid self-supporting module comprising a front plate to which the assembly of independent submodules is attached, and two side faces fitted with peripheral electrical connectors for connection to different systems of the aircraft.
2. The overhead panel according to
3. The overhead panel according to
a rear plate including an integrated circuit plate to which central electrical connectors and the peripheral electrical connectors are welded;
a perimeter frame forming a junction between the rear plate and the front plate, over an entire periphery of the module; and
micro-harnesses, each making a connection between a submodule and a central connector positioned on the rear plate.
4. The overhead panel according to
5. The overhead panel according to
6. the overhead panel according to
7. The overhead panel according to
8. The overhead panel according to
10. A method for manufacturing the overhead panel according to
integration of mini-harnesses on the submodules,
clipping the mini-harnesses on the corresponding central connectors previously welded on the integrated circuit plate of rear plate,
attachment of the assembly formed in this manner to the perimeter frame,
docking the front plate, ensuring that each of the submodules is centered in a corresponding recess of the front plate,
attachment of the submodules on the front plate.
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The invention relates to an overhead panel for an aircraft cockpit and an aircraft including such a panel.
In the remainder of the document, for the sake of simplification of the description, an aircraft of the aeroplane type is considered.
The invention is involved in a context of a search for overall improvement of aeroplanes' nose sections. In this context, all the major components of the cockpits, as described for example in the document entitled [1] “Cockpit-ATA100 Chapter 25-10-20” (“Airbus A340/A330 System description note”, Sep. 15, 1993), are concerned, notably the overhead panel located above the pilots, the role of which is to give a simplified instantaneous status of the aeroplane's main systems.
Such an overhead panel 11, which is illustrated in
It covers an area of approximately 100 mm×600 mm.
As illustrated in
The submodules assembly is attached to a support frame 40, fitted with attachment strips 41, as illustrated in
The overhead panel of the prior art has many disadvantages:
The object of the invention is to overcome all these disadvantages in a radical fashion by incorporating into a single module an assembly which has hitherto consisted of multiple elements positioned on an independent frame.
The invention relates to an overhead panel able to be positioned in an aircraft cockpit, characterised in that it includes an assembly of independent submodules, each of which is associated with a particular system or a particular function of the aeroplane, incorporated in a rigid self-supporting module, for example of parallelepipedic shape and less than 100 mm thick, including a front face to which the submodules are attached, and two side faces fitted with connectors intended to be connected to different systems of the aeroplane.
The self-supporting module advantageously includes:
Advantageously, an illuminated label is positioned on the front plate.
Advantageously, the front plate includes a metal sheet in which weight reduction and accessibility holes are made.
Advantageously, the overhead panel includes dampening pins positioned on the rear surface of the rear plate, for example in each of the corners of this rear surface.
Advantageously, the rear plate may include an integrated circuit plate the final layer of which is an anti-condensation layer, or a small panel made of thermoplastic material.
The invention also relates to a method for manufacturing the overhead panel which includes the following steps:
The overhead panel of the invention has the following advantages:
As illustrated in
This assembly forms a rigid self-supporting module, with 6 working faces.
As illustrated in
In these figures a pipe 77 for extracting heat energy produced by the overhead panel, and two air conditioning pipes 78, each of which is terminated by an air outlet to convey fresh air to the cockpit, which are not connected to the overhead panel of the invention, but which pass close by it, are also represented.
As illustrated in these figures, four dampening pins 80 are positioned at all four corners of the rear surface of the rear plate of the overhead panel of the invention.
The metal sheet forming the front plate may be pierced with weight reduction and accessibility holes. The front face of the front plate, which corresponds to the different represented systems and functions of the aeroplane, is fixed for an aeroplane programme, in order that it may be easily understood by the pilots.
Advantageously, the rear plate includes an integrated circuit which resists condensation. To this end it may include a final specific layer, or be positioned on a small panel made of a thermoplastic material.
As illustrated in
The assembly of the overhead panel of the invention includes the following steps illustrated in
1. integration of mini-harnesses 72 on submodules 67, for example action buttons or lights (
2. clipping of these mini-harnesses 72 on the corresponding central connectors 62 previously welded on the integrated circuit plate of rear plate 61 (
3. attachment of the assembly formed in this manner to perimeter frame 70 (
4. docking of front plate 65, ensuring that each of submodules 67 is centred in a corresponding recess of the front plate. Advantageously, the perimeter frame and the front plate are locally perforated, enabling the objects to be recentred more easily in their recesses using tools if required (
5. attachment of submodules 67, for example action buttons, on front plate 65 (
6. installation and attachment of illuminated label 66 (
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