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Cabin-air recirculation system powered by cabin-to-ambient pressure differential

  • US 4,262,495 A
  • Filed: 09/20/1979
  • Issued: 04/21/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/20/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In an air conditioning system having a primary air supply for introducing fresh air into the interior of an aircraft, and wherein the aircraft has a first compartment that is, during at least certain flight conditions, maintained at a pressure higher than that of ambient air surrounding the exterior of the aircraft, the improvement in said air conditioning system of a recirculation air supply, comprising:

  • an air driven turbine means including an air input and an air output;

    first duct means for ducting air from said first compartment to said input of said turbine means;

    second duct means for ducting air from said air output of said turbine means to an overboard exhaust in communication with ambient air so as to power said turbine means by the differential pressure existing between air in said first compartment and ambient air;

    a source of filtered stale air available from the interior of said aircraft;

    air compressor means having an air input and an air output;

    third duct means for ducting said filtered stale air from said source thereof to said input of said compressor means; and

    fourth duct means for receiving filtered and compressed air discharged at the output of said air compressor means and for recirculating said filtered and compressed air back into the interior of the aircraft.

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