Aircraft deicing unit having rapid heating capability
First Claim
1. In an apparatus for deicing aircraft or the like, which apparatus includes a reservoir of predetermined volume for containing a supply of deicing fluid, heating means, means operative to withdraw deicing fluid from said reservoir and effect passage through said heating means, and application means operative to enable selective application of heated deicing fluid onto an aircraft;
- the improvement wherein said reservoir includes partition means establishing at least two chambers for retaining deicing fluid such that the volume of deicing fluid in each chamber is substantially less than said predetermined volume and is generally isolated from fluid in the other chamber, said deicing fluid withdrawing means being operative to withdraw fluid directly from a selected one of said chambers for passage through said heating means and return directly to said selected one of said chambers, said application means being connected in flow communication with said selected one of said chambers so as to withdraw heated deicing fluid therefrom during deicing of an aircraft surface, said partition means being operative to enable restricted flow of deicing fluid from the other of said chambers into said selected one of said chambers so as to substantially replenish the heated deicing fluid removed therefrom by said application means without substantially reducing the temperature of deicing fluid remaining in said selected chamber.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for deicing aircraft wherein a deicing fluid tank is provided with partitions which establish a plurality of chambers for receiving a deicing fluid, such as water, and at least one chamber for receiving an anti-icing fluid, such as glycol. The fluid to be heated is withdrawn from a selected one of the fluid chambers, heated to a predetermined temperature such as 140°-190° F., and returned to the same chamber preparatory to application. The temperature of the fluid in adjacent chambers is raised somewhat by conduction. The various partitions provide limited flow communication between the fluid chambers such that as fluid is withdrawn from the selected primary chamber for application onto an aircraft, the fluid in adjacent chambers replenishes the removed fluid without substantially reducing the temperature of the fluid therein, thereby requiring minimal recovery time to maintain a temperature-ready supply of fluid for a deicing operation.
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14 Claims
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1. In an apparatus for deicing aircraft or the like, which apparatus includes a reservoir of predetermined volume for containing a supply of deicing fluid, heating means, means operative to withdraw deicing fluid from said reservoir and effect passage through said heating means, and application means operative to enable selective application of heated deicing fluid onto an aircraft;
- the improvement wherein said reservoir includes partition means establishing at least two chambers for retaining deicing fluid such that the volume of deicing fluid in each chamber is substantially less than said predetermined volume and is generally isolated from fluid in the other chamber, said deicing fluid withdrawing means being operative to withdraw fluid directly from a selected one of said chambers for passage through said heating means and return directly to said selected one of said chambers, said application means being connected in flow communication with said selected one of said chambers so as to withdraw heated deicing fluid therefrom during deicing of an aircraft surface, said partition means being operative to enable restricted flow of deicing fluid from the other of said chambers into said selected one of said chambers so as to substantially replenish the heated deicing fluid removed therefrom by said application means without substantially reducing the temperature of deicing fluid remaining in said selected chamber.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
- 8. Apparatus adapted for deicing aircraft using heated deicing fluid comprising, in combination, a fluid tank, wall means within said tank defining a plurality of chambers for receiving deicing fluid, means for withdrawing deicing fluid directly from a selected one of the chambers, means for heating said withdrawn fluid to a predetermined temperature and selectively returning the heated fluid directly to said selected chamber, said wall means including means enabling restricted fluid flow communication between the various deicing fluid chambers, said means for enabling restricted fluid flow between the various chambers enabling deicer fluid in said adjacent chambers to replenish the fluid removed from said selected chamber without substantially reducing the temperature of the fluid therein, the temperature of the deicing fluid in adjacent chambers being raised by conductive heating from said selected chamber and by convective heating by the limited flow between said various adjacent chambers, said selected one of the chambers thereby having a temperature-ready supply of deicing fluid for deicing aircraft before the fluid of the other of the chamber is heated to said predetermined temperature.
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11. A method for deicing aircraft and the like comprising the steps of;
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filling a reservoir of predetermined volume with a deicing fluid, isolating a portion of said deicing fluid from the remainder of said deicing fluid within said reservoir, heating said isolated portion of said deicing fluid to a predetermined temperature, removing at least a portion of said heated deicing fluid directly from said isolated portion during deicing operation, returning said portion of said heated deicing fluid directly to said isolated portion, and effecting restricted flow of deicing fluid from the remainder of said deicing fluid into said isolated deicing fluid so as to replenish the withdrawn deicing fluid and preheat said replenishing deicing fluid whereby to reduce the time required to maintain said isolated deicing fluid at said predetermined deicing temperature. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. A method for heating deicing fluid in an apparatus for deicing aircraft and the like comprising the steps of:
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filling a reservoir of predetermined volume with a deicing fluid, the reservoir being of the type which has at least three chambers in which the deicing fluid is contained, with the chambers being in fluid communication with one another by restricted flow means located therebetween; circulating the fluid directly from a selected one of said chambers through a heating means to heat the fluid passing through said heating means and returning the fluid directly to said selected chamber, to thereby rapidly bring the temperature of the fluid in said selected chamber to a predetermined temperature; removing heated deicing fluid from said selected chamber for application on an aircraft during a deicing operation, the removal of fluid from said selected chamber causing flow of deicing fluid from adjacent chambers into said selected chamber to replenish the fluid removed from said selected chamber; and
,circulating the fluid from said selected one of said chambers through said heating means and returning the fluid to said selected chamber to bring the temperature of the fluid in said selected chamber to said predetermined temperature.
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