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Aircraft air chiller with reduced profile

a technology of air chiller and profile, which is applied in the direction of domestic cooling apparatus, lighting and heating apparatus, and circulation of cooling fluid, can solve the problems of condensation collection and removal, large amount of available space in the galley, so as to reduce the overall foot print and efficient distribution of chilled air

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-04-02
BE AEROSPACE INCORPORATED
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Benefits of technology

The present invention is an improved aircraft air chiller unit that is compact and lightweight, designed to provide refrigerated or cooled beverage / meal carts and chilled storage compartments for aircraft galleys. The chiller is seated in a cavity created at the side of the galley compartment below the work deck of the aircraft galley. It incorporates a liquid-cooled refrigerant vapor compression cycle, arranged in a housing with a vertical orientation. A plurality of axial fans along an upper surface draw air into the unit, where it is introduced into a vapor cycle. The chilled air re-circulates from the top of the unit to the bottom of the unit, eliminating the need for an air duct at the rear of the chiller. The chiller utilizes quick disconnect valves for the condenser cooling liquid inlet and the outlet, which in turn is coupled to the aircraft heat sink. A display is provided on the unit for controlling the temperature and other operations of the unit. The location of the chiller plays a role in both the galley foot print and weight reduction, as well as the efficient distribution of chilled air around the below work deck installed trolley or cart.

Problems solved by technology

One drawback of these various chiller systems is that they take up a large percentage of available space in the galley, which is at a premium in an aircraft for obvious reasons.
Further, the chillers tend to be very heavy, which is also a drawback to their use on aircraft.
There are also issues with condensation collection and removal, and the need for improvements in heat transfer efficiency.

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[0012]FIG. 1 illustrates a portion of an aircraft galley structural framework showing a position of the new chiller unit in relation to the beverage cart bays. The galley framework 100 includes a plurality of compartments above a work deck 110, where the space above the work deck 110 is reserved for various food service equipment such as coffee brewers, refrigerators, food storage, utensil storage, and the like. Below the work deck 110 is a series of bays 120 for housing beverage carts (not shown) that the flight attendants push down the aircraft's aisle(s) to bring food and beverages to the passengers. The beverage carts are intended to be kept at a temperature that allows the beverages and perishables inside to be preserved and served at an acceptable temperature. To maintain the carts at the proper temperature, a chiller unit 140 is located in a designated peripheral compartment 150 with air passages above and below for directing and receiving air from the bays 120. Each bay 120 ...

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Abstract

An improved aircraft air chiller unit particularly suited for an aircraft galley that requires refrigerated or cooled beverage / meal carts and / or chilled storage compartments. The chiller of the present invention takes the form of a line replaceable unit (“LRU”) and incorporates a liquid-cooled refrigerant vapor compression cycle, arranged in a housing with a vertical orientation. Because of the vertical orientation, ducting on the rear surface of the chiller is omitted, reducing the overall footprint.

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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61 / 885,388, filed Oct. 1, 2013, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.BACKGROUND[0002]It is customary in the airline industry to provide food and beverages on flights to the passengers as well as the crew. Depending upon the duration of the flight, the service can be as little as beverages and a light snack to multiple meals for longer flights. To store, prepare, and serve food and beverage on an aircraft requires that provisions be made to the aircraft to safely maintain the food and drinks in a proper manner. For perishables, that means preserving the food and drinks in an environment that will keep the products fresh and viable. In most cases, this means a refrigeration system that can store and chill food and beverages until they are ready to be served to the passengers.[0003]Large commercial passenger carrying airplanes p...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A47B31/02B64D11/04F25B25/00
CPCA47B31/02B64D11/04F25B25/005F25D17/067B64D2013/0629F25D11/003Y02T50/40F25B1/005
Inventor LU, QIAOGODECKER, WILLIAM J.FORBES, JAMES R.
Owner BE AEROSPACE INCORPORATED
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