A vehicle is provided. The vehicle includes a wheel configuration having a front wheel assembly and a rear wheel assembly. The vehicle further includes a frame that is coupled to the wheel configuration and a steering system having at least one of a handlebar or a steering wheel mounted at a front portion of the frame. The vehicle further includes a battery unit that is proximal to the front wheel assembly and is disposed on a support portion of the frame. The vehicle further includes a pedal unit that is mounted at a middle portion of the frame. The vehicle further includes a carrier mounted in proximity to the rear wheel assembly and configured to support at least one cargo container.
A shear pin latch receptacle assembly including an inner bushing; an outer eccentric bushing including a first inner bore configured to receive the inner bushing; a stabilizer member configured to be assembled with the inner bushing and the outer eccentric bushing to form a subassembly; and a housing including a mounting plate and a barrel, the barrel defining a second inner bore configured to receive the subassembly. The outer eccentric bushing is rotatable relative to the housing in order to adjust the receptacle assembly. In addition, when the receptacle assembly is assembled, the stabilizer member prevents rotation of the inner bushing with respect to the housing.
The present disclosure relates to an electric vehicle having one or more rear wheels and one or more front wheels, a motor for rotating the one or more rear wheels, an energy source powering the motor, a pedal in combination with the motor for assisting in rotating the one or more rear wheels, a rear chassis configured to carry a plurality of cargo boxes, and a chassis motor coupled to the rear chassis for extending and retracting the rear chassis, wherein electrical wiring runs from the energy source and through the rear chassis to power the chassis motor. The rear chassis may be set up in multiple configurations for the electric vehicle to transport cargo boxes and containers.
B60P 1/64 - Vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading, consolidating the load, or unloading the load supporting or containing element being readily removable
B60L 1/00 - Supplying electric power to auxiliary equipment of electrically-propelled vehicles
B60L 53/80 - Exchanging energy storage elements, e.g. removable batteries
B60P 7/10 - Securing to vehicle floor or sides the load being plates, cases, or boxes
B62D 21/14 - Understructures, i.e. chassis frame on which a vehicle body may be mounted of adjustable length or width
A cargo shelf assembly for a vehicle includes a shelf adapted to be removably engaged with the vehicle to divide at least a part of a cargo space of the vehicle. The shelf includes a plurality of retention structures to facilitate a conversion of the shelf into a table upon removal of the shelf from the vehicle. The shelf assembly also includes a plurality of latches coupled to the shelf and adapted to move between an extended position and a retracted position. In the extended position, the plurality of latches facilitates an engagement of the shelf to the vehicle. In the retracted position, the plurality of latches enables a disengagement of the shelf from side liners of the vehicle.
B60R 5/04 - Compartments within vehicle body primarily intended or sufficiently spacious for trunks, suit-cases, or the like arranged at rear of vehicle
B60R 11/00 - Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for
B60R 13/01 - Liners for load platforms or load compartments
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Locking system for aircraft landing gear bay doors
A locking system for doors of a deployable aircraft landing gear system includes a spring-biased swing arm configured to be pivotally attached to a body of an aircraft and including a roller at a distal end of the swing arm. The swing arm is configured to engage with a portion of a first landing gear bay door to prevent the first landing gear bay door from opening.
The present disclosure relates to systems, apparatuses and methods for a tiered structure to manage a chain of custody for package delivery. More particularly, this disclosure describes a last mile transporter for package deliveries whereby package whereabouts are monitored through transmitters. In an illustrative embodiment, a vehicle, last mile transporter, and container each have a transmitter. The three transmitters may be used for tracking a package that is placed in the container. A chain of custody may be created when the at least one package is placed in the container. The container may be placed atop the last mile transporter. There is thus a relationship between the container and the transporter. In turn, the vehicle may also be in communication with the container and the transporter. Each device may be used to manage the package location through their appropriate transmitters.
A vehicle is provided. The vehicle includes a wheel arrangement having a pair of front wheels and a back wheel configuration. The vehicle further includes a frame that is coupled to the wheel arrangement and a steering assembly mounted at a front portion of the frame. The vehicle further includes a battery unit that is disposed on a support portion of the frame and a pedal unit that is mounted at a middle portion of the frame. The vehicle further includes a rear carrier that is proximal to the back wheel configuration and configured to support a cargo container. The vehicle further includes a rear suspension that is mounted on a rear portion of the frame in proximity to the back wheel configuration.
B60K 1/04 - Arrangement or mounting of electrical propulsion units of the electric storage means for propulsion
B60L 50/60 - Electric propulsion with power supplied within the vehicle using propulsion power supplied by batteries or fuel cells using power supplied by batteries
B62D 61/06 - Motor vehicles or trailers, characterised by the arrangement or number of wheels, not otherwise provided for, e.g. four wheels in diamond pattern with only three wheels
B62J 43/13 - Arrangements of batteries for propulsion on rider-propelled cycles with additional electric propulsion
B62J 43/20 - Arrangements of batteries characterised by the mounting
B62K 13/06 - Cycles convertible to, or transformable into, other types of cycles or land vehicles to a quadricycle, e.g. by coupling together two bicycles side by side
B62M 6/50 - Control or actuating devices therefor characterised by detectors or sensors, or arrangement thereof
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Land vehicles; micro-mobility vehicles, namely, four-wheeled power-assisted vehicles, four-wheel cargo vehicles, personal delivery devices. Fleet as a service (FAAS) services in the nature of providing micro-mobility vehicles for the delivery of goods.
A fuel level control system and method for an aircraft to passively control the movement of fuel center of gravity during the fuel consumption sequence includes an upper tank for storing fuel, a lower tank for storing fuel, wherein the lower tank is disposed below the upper tank, and a fuel transfer line connecting the upper tank to the lower tank. The control system further includes an upper fuel transfer line outlet in the lower tank and a lower fuel transfer line outlet in the lower tank. The upper fuel transfer line outlet and the lower fuel transfer line outlet are in fluid communication with the upper tank via the fuel transfer line. An upper line outlet valve is associated with the upper fuel transfer line outlet for opening and closing the upper fuel transfer line outlet. A lower line outlet valve is associated with the lower fuel transfer line outlet for opening and closing the lower fuel transfer line outlet. The fuel level control system further includes a control shutoff valve disposed on the fuel transfer line for selectively limiting flow through the fuel transfer line.
A cargo cover assembly for covering a cargo space of a vehicle includes a cover having a pair of longitudinal sides adapted to extend along a longitudinal direction of the vehicle and a pair of lateral side adapted to extend in a lateral direction of the vehicle. The cover assembly also includes a pair of rod assemblies coupled to the pair of longitudinal sides of the cover and configured to be removably coupled to a vehicle body. The pair of rod assemblies is configured to extend along the longitudinal direction of the vehicle when engaged with the vehicle body.
B60R 5/04 - Compartments within vehicle body primarily intended or sufficiently spacious for trunks, suit-cases, or the like arranged at rear of vehicle
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Aircraft and structural parts therefor. Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of
aircraft and structural parts therefor. Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online
training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics in the
fields of aircraft piloting and aircraft maintenance and
repair.
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Aircraft and structural parts therefor. Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of
aircraft and structural parts therefor. Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online
training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics in the
fields of aircraft piloting and aircraft maintenance and
repair.
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(1) Aircraft and structural parts therefor. (1) Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of aircraft and structural parts therefor.
(2) Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics in the fields of aircraft piloting and aircraft maintenance and repair.
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(1) Aircraft and structural parts therefor. (1) Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of aircraft and structural parts therefor.
(2) Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics in the fields of aircraft piloting and aircraft maintenance and repair.
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Aircraft and structural parts therefor Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of aircraft and structural parts therefor Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics in the fields of aircraft piloting and aircraft maintenance and repair
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Aircraft and structural parts therefor Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of aircraft and structural parts therefor Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics in the fields of aircraft piloting and aircraft maintenance and repair
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Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of aircraft and structural parts therefor. Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics.
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Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of aircraft and structural parts therefor. Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics.
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Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of aircraft and structural parts therefor Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics in the fields of aircraft piloting and aircraft maintenance and repair
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Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of aircraft and structural parts therefor Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics in the fields of aircraft piloting and aircraft maintenance and repair
A mounting device for a smart device is adapted for removable connection to a headrest of a vehicle seat. The mounting device includes a first clamp including a first opening adapted for sliding receipt of a first headrest post of the headrest, and a second clamp separate from the first clamp and including a second opening adapted for sliding receipt of a second headrest post of the headrest. An adjustment mechanism operably connects the first clamp and the second clamp. The adjustment mechanism includes a cam latch aligned along a lateral distance separating the first clamp from the second clamp. The cam latch has a released position allowing for selective adjustment of the lateral distance between the first clamp from the second clamp and an engaged position for fixing the lateral distance between the first clamp and the second clamp.
B60R 11/02 - Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for for radio sets, television sets, telephones, or the likeArrangement of controls thereof
B60R 7/00 - Stowing or holding appliances inside of vehicle primarily intended for personal property smaller than suit-cases, e.g. travelling articles, or maps
B60R 7/04 - Stowing or holding appliances inside of vehicle primarily intended for personal property smaller than suit-cases, e.g. travelling articles, or maps in driver or passenger space
B60R 11/00 - Arrangements for holding or mounting articles, not otherwise provided for
A roof rack lighting assembly for a vehicle includes a base member configured to secure to the vehicle. The roof rack lighting assembly also includes a slider member slidably coupled to the base member and selectively moveable between a first slider position and a second slider position. A light assembly is pivotally coupled to the slider member and selectively moveable between a first light position and a second light position.
B60Q 1/24 - Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments for lighting other areas than only the way ahead
B60Q 1/26 - Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to indicate the vehicle, or parts thereof, or to give signals, to other traffic
B60R 9/045 - Carriers being adjustable or transformable, e.g. expansible, collapsible
A floor mat including an elastomeric mat and an emblem with a base and a shell. The base has a portion supporting the shell and a peripheral flange portion surrounding the supporting portion and forming a hidden portion within the floor mat and having apertures. The shell overlays the supporting portion and forms a visible portion of the emblem on only one side of the floor mat. The apertures are essentially filled with elastomer to fix the emblem into the desired location on the floor mat. Also, the emblem and a method for making a floor mat.
B32B 3/24 - Layered products comprising a layer with external or internal discontinuities or unevennesses, or a layer of non-planar shapeLayered products comprising a layer having particular features of form characterised by a discontinuous layer, i.e. apertured or formed of separate pieces of material characterised by an apertured layer, e.g. of expanded metal
B60N 3/04 - Arrangements or adaptations of other passenger fittings, not otherwise provided for of floor mats
B29C 45/14 - Injection moulding, i.e. forcing the required volume of moulding material through a nozzle into a closed mouldApparatus therefor incorporating preformed parts or layers, e.g. injection moulding around inserts or for coating articles
B29L 31/30 - Vehicles, e.g. ships or aircraft, or body parts thereof
B29K 21/00 - Use of unspecified rubbers as moulding material
An impact test device includes a control rail and a carriage assembly moveable along the control rail in a plurality of directions including a first direction and a second direction opposite the first direction. The carriage assembly includes a catch configured to engage the control rail to control movement of the carriage assembly. Movement of the carriage assembly in the first direction urges the catch to disengage from the control rail, and movement of the carriage assembly in the second direction urges the catch to engage the control rail.
G01L 5/00 - Apparatus for, or methods of, measuring force, work, mechanical power, or torque, specially adapted for specific purposes
G01N 3/307 - Investigating strength properties of solid materials by application of mechanical stress by applying a single impulsive force generated by a compressed or tensile-stressed springInvestigating strength properties of solid materials by application of mechanical stress by applying a single impulsive force generated by pneumatic or hydraulic means
G01L 5/14 - Apparatus for, or methods of, measuring force, work, mechanical power, or torque, specially adapted for specific purposes for measuring the force of explosionsApparatus for, or methods of, measuring force, work, mechanical power, or torque, specially adapted for specific purposes for measuring the energy of projectiles
A method, apparatus, and system for reticulating an adhesive on a workpiece. The workpiece may be perforated with a plurality of passages that extend through a first side to a second side. To reticulate an adhesive on the first side of a workpiece, a flow of heated fluid is provided through a nozzle. The nozzle provides the fluid at a first pressure to a first group of the perforations. Once the temperature at the first side of the workpiece reaches a specified range, the fluid pressure may be increased or otherwise set in order to clear the perforations by forcing the adhesive out of or away from each of the perforations. Temperature of the adhesive, pressure within the nozzle, and/or light passage through the perforations may be monitored for logical control or quality assurance.
B32B 37/10 - Methods or apparatus for laminating, e.g. by curing or by ultrasonic bonding characterised by the pressing technique, e.g. using direct action of vacuum or fluid pressure
B32B 37/12 - Methods or apparatus for laminating, e.g. by curing or by ultrasonic bonding characterised by using adhesives
A cover for removable attachment to a vehicle seat includes a first portion formed of a first material. The first portion is configured to be placed on an area of the seat corresponding to a ventilation area of the seat. The first material comprises a mesh fabric defining openings for allowing air to pass through the first portion. The first material also includes a silicone coating to impede the flow of liquid through the first portion. A second portion of the cover is formed of a second material that is different from the first material. The second portion is joined to an edge of the first portion and is configured for covering a lateral portion of the seat. The cover also includes an attachment mechanism for removably attaching the cover to the seat.
B60R 7/00 - Stowing or holding appliances inside of vehicle primarily intended for personal property smaller than suit-cases, e.g. travelling articles, or maps
A wing of an aircraft that includes a wing leading edge, a wing trailing edge, and a wing surface defined by a wing upper surface and a wing lower surface is described herein. The wing extends from the wing root to the wingtip, and the wingtip has a wingtip chord. A winglet extends from the wingtip and has a winglet leading edge, a winglet trailing edge, a winglet inboard surface, a winglet outboard surface, a winglet root having a winglet root chord, and a winglet tip. A flow fence is disposed on the wing surface inboard from the winglet and overlapping with the winglet. The flow fence is adapted to delay and/or prevent airflow separation on the winglet inboard surface at high angle of sideslip, increasing lateral stability and linearizing aircraft behavior at high angle of sideslip.
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Aircraft and structural parts therefor. Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of
aircraft and structural parts therefor. Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online
training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics in the
fields of aircraft piloting and aircraft maintenance and
repair.
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Aircraft and structural parts therefor. Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of
aircraft and structural parts therefor. Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online
training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics in the
fields of aircraft piloting and aircraft maintenance and
repair.
An application system includes one or more flow control mechanisms controlling a flow path to a dispenser device, one or more position control mechanisms controlling a position of the dispenser device, and a memory device storing data associated with the flow control mechanisms, the position control mechanisms, one or more target areas, and computer-executable instructions. The computer-executable instructions may be executed to identify a target area, actuate the position control mechanisms to move the dispenser device toward the target area, actuate the flow control mechanisms to channel the sealant materials toward the dispenser device, dispense one or more first shots of the sealant materials onto the target area using the dispenser device for forming a dollop at the target area, and dispense one or more second shots of the sealant materials onto the target area using the dispenser device for forming a sealant layer that overlies the dollop.
B05C 11/10 - Storage, supply or control of liquid or other fluent materialRecovery of excess liquid or other fluent material
B64F 5/10 - Manufacturing or assembling aircraft, e.g. jigs therefor
B05B 13/04 - Means for supporting workArrangement or mounting of spray headsAdaptation or arrangement of means for feeding work the spray heads being moved during operation
B25J 11/00 - Manipulators not otherwise provided for
B64C 3/34 - Tanks constructed integrally with wings, e.g. for fuel or water
F16J 15/14 - Sealings between relatively-stationary surfaces by means of granular or plastic material, or fluid
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(1) Aircraft and structural parts therefor. (1) Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of aircraft and structural parts therefor
(2) Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics in the fields of aircraft piloting and aircraft maintenance and repair
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(1) Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of aircraft and structural parts therefor.
(2) Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics.
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Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of aircraft and structural parts therefor Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics in the fields of aircraft piloting and aircraft maintenance and repair
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Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of aircraft and structural parts therefor Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics in the fields of aircraft piloting and aircraft maintenance and repair
A wing of an aircraft that includes a wing leading edge, a wing trailing edge, and a wing surface defined by a wing upper surface and a wing lower surface is described herein. The wing extends from the wing root to the wingtip, and the wingtip has a wingtip chord. A winglet extends from the wingtip and has a winglet leading edge, a winglet trailing edge, a winglet inboard surface, a winglet outboard surface, a winglet root having a winglet root chord, and a winglet tip. A flow fence is disposed on the wing surface inboard from the winglet and overlapping with the winglet. The flow fence is adapted to delay and/or prevent airflow separation on the winglet inboard surface at high angle of sideslip, increasing lateral stability and linearizing aircraft behavior at high angle of sideslip.
A grille for a motor vehicle includes a base extending around a perimeter of the grille, a light guide received in the base extending around the perimeter of the grille, a light source for illuminating the light guide when activated, and a lens covering the base and the light guide. A light blocker may mask an interior of the lens except at a portion where light from the light guide is to pass when the light guide is illuminated. A film covers an exterior of the lens and has a predetermined surface appearance when the light guide is not illuminated and allows light to pass through the film upon illumination of the light guide.
B60Q 1/26 - Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to indicate the vehicle, or parts thereof, or to give signals, to other traffic
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Aircraft and structural parts therefor. Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of
aircraft and structural parts therefor. Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online
training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics.
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Aircraft and structural parts therefor. Installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of
aircraft and structural parts therefor. Educational services, namely, providing in-person and online
training programs for pilots and aircraft mechanics.
A roof rack assembly includes a cross bar and a tail that is securable to the cross bar. Optionally, the tail has a hardness that is less than a hardness of the cross bar. Optionally, an engagement member is secured to one of the cross bar and the tail and is engageable with the other of the cross bar and the tail to secure the tail to the cross bar.
A preloading axle clamp for a wheel bearing includes an axle adapted to receive a wheel bearing and a connecting fork. A bushing is positioned about a first end of the axle. A fastener having a first flange is coupled to the first end of the axle, wherein a portion of the fastener is inserted into the first end to retain the connecting fork on the axle. A nut is threadedly coupled to the bushing, wherein rotation of the nut on the bushing causes a preloading force on the wheel bearing.
An aircraft includes a fuselage including a plurality of frame members disposed at predetermined intervals in a longitudinal direction of the fuselage and a plurality of stringers extending substantially linearly in the longitudinal direction. The fuselage defines an aircraft interior. A compartment is located in the interior of the fuselage. The compartment defines an interior area. A first window assembly is mounted to an upper portion of the fuselage for introducing daylight into the interior area. The first window assembly is flanked by adjacent frame members of the plurality of frame members and adjacent stringers of the plurality of stringers. The first window assembly includes a window pane, an inner cover and a retainer. The inner cover introduces daylight from the window pane into the interior area. The retainer secures the window pane and the inner cover to the fuselage.
Some embodiments are directed to a tire tote for at least one of a tire and a wheel. The tire tote can include a shell configured to surround the tire or wheel. The shell can include a central shell portion having at least one slit and being configured to extend around an annular wall of the at least one of the tire or wheel. The shell can also include a pair of side shell portions attached to the central shell portion, the pair of side shell portions configured to cover opposing faces of the at least one of the tire or wheel. The tire tote can further include a support strap inside the shell extending along a circumferential direction of the central shell portion. The tire tote may include a handle disposed outside the shell and attached to the support strap through the at least one slit.
A fastening assembly for a window of a pressurized fuselage of an aircraft includes a fastener received through a mounting hole defined in the window, an edge attachment member fixing the window to the fuselage, and a bushing assembly embedded in the mounting hole. The bushing assembly includes an inner sleeve bushing radially interposed between the fastener and the window and an outer sleeve bushing radially interposed between the inner sleeve bushing and the window. The inner sleeve bushing is formed from relatively less rigid metal compared with metal of the fastener and the outer sleeve bushing is formed from relatively rigid metal compared with material of the window and the metal of the inner sleeve bushing.
An aircraft includes a fuselage including a plurality of frame members disposed at predetermined intervals in a longitudinal direction of the fuselage and a plurality of stringers extending substantially linearly in the longitudinal direction. The fuselage defines an aircraft interior. A compartment is located in the interior of the fuselage. The compartment defines an interior area. A first one window assembly is mounted to an upper portion of the fuselage for introducing daylight into the interior area. The first window assembly is flanked by adjacent frame members of the plurality of frame members and adjacent stringers of the plurality of stringers. The first window assembly includes a window pane, an inner cover and a retainer. The inner cover introduces daylight from the window pane into the interior area. The retainer secures the window pane and the inner cover to the fuselage.
A flight control system loading test apparatus includes a surface-mounted sector, a cam profile sector, a dummy weight, and a cable. The surface-mounted sector attaches to an aircraft flight control system body such that the surface-mounted sector pivots along with the body about a pivot axis. The cam profile sector is configured to rotate about a rotational axis among a plurality of loading positions. The cam profile sector includes a profile surface having a plurality of curves. Each curve follows a different radius emanating from a respective axis substantially parallel to the rotational axis of the cam profile sector. The cable contacts the cam profile sector along the profile surface. An applied hinge moment using the dummy weight varies as the cam profile sector rotates about the rotational axis.
A door assembly for an aircraft includes a partition panel disposed laterally within a fuselage of the aircraft and a descender panel moveably secured to a lower end of the partition panel for selectively closing an aisle opening defined below the partition panel. The door assembly further includes a handle disposed on the partition panel that is operatively connected to the descender panel through a link mechanism such that rotation of the handle is translated into movement of the descender panel to move the descender panel between a retracted position and a deployed position.
A fuel transfer system for an aircraft includes an upper tank, a lower tank, a fuel transfer line connecting the upper tank to the lower tank, an upper fuel transfer line outlet in the lower tank, a lower fuel transfer line outlet in the lower tank, an upper float valve associated with the upper fuel transfer line outlet, and a lower float valve associated with the lower fuel transfer line outlet. The upper fuel transfer line outlet, which is in the lower tank, is in fluid communication with the upper tank. The lower fuel transfer line outlet, which is located in the lower tank, is in fluid communication with the upper tank.
An aircraft emergency brake system includes a modulating emergency/parking brake valve in fluid communication with and disposed between a pressure source and a wheel brake and a lever assembly operatively connected with the brake valve. The emergency brake system is operative in first and second stages. The lever assembly includes a handle, a lock mechanism and an unlock mechanism. The handle is movable between a non-actuated position and a fully-actuated position. The brake pressure provided to the wheel brake through the brake valve depends on a position of the handle. The lock mechanism is operatively connected with the handle to obstruct the handle from moving from the first stage to the second stage. The unlock mechanism is disposed on the handle to unlock the lock mechanism allowing movement of the handle to the second stage position from the first stage position.
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Providing extended warranty services for aircraft, their
parts and associated labor. Providing installation and replacement services for
aircraft; providing aircraft maintenance and repair
services.
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(1) Providing extended warranty services for aircraft, their parts and associated labor; providing installation and replacement services for aircraft; providing aircraft maintenance and repair services
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Providing extended warranty services for aircraft, their parts and associated labor Providing installation and replacement services for aircraft; providing aircraft maintenance and repair services
A paneled partition assembly is disclosed that can be used to selectively separate a first space from a second space. The paneled partition assembly can cover an opening when in a closed and extended position and uncover the opening when in an opened and retracted position. The paneled partition assembly can include a first panel and a second panel configured such that rotation of a handle on the first panel causes linear movement of the second panel. The partition assembly can include a pair of mating assemblies that selectively move from open and retracted positions on opposite sides of an opening to closed and extended positions in which opposite leading edges abut one another.