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System and method for aircraft cabin atmospheric composition control

  • US 9,233,756 B2
  • Filed: 06/08/2011
  • Issued: 01/12/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/15/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for controlling a degree of oxygen/nitrogen shift of incoming air in response to a partial pressure of oxygen in areas of an aircraft, said method comprising:

  • separating oxygen from ambient air onboard the aircraft to establish a high-concentration oxygen supply and separating nitrogen from the ambient air onboard the aircraft to establish a high-concentration nitrogen supply;

    determining that an increased oxygen concentration is desired in an occupant cabin, and dispensing an oxygen flow from the high-concentration oxygen supply to the occupant cabin of the aircraft to increase a level of oxygen concentration within the occupant cabin to a level greater than a naturally-occurring partial pressure of oxygen at an experienced internal cabin pressure;

    dispensing a nitrogen flow from the high-concentration nitrogen supply to a fire-susceptible, internal non-habitable region of the aircraft to decrease a capability for an atmosphere therein to support combustion; and

    determining that reduced oxygen concentration is desired in the occupant cabin; and

    dispensing into the occupant cabin nitrogen from the high-concentration nitrogen supply, thereby diluting the oxygen concentration in the occupant cabin.

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