Patents by Inventor Alexis Manneville

Alexis Manneville has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 10494115
    Abstract: A system and a method for the automatic starting of the engines of a twin-engine aircraft. When a first engine is made by the pilots of the aircraft to follow an automatic starting procedure, this engine follows the conventional four-phase starting cycle. The rotor of the high-pressure stage of the second engine is spun up for a predetermined duration and to a speed that is substantially constant and less than the nominal value during the starting cycle for the first engine. Once the starting cycle for the first engine is complete, the second engine is made by the pilots of the aircraft to follow an automatic starting procedure. The starting cycle for the second engine comprises just three phases.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 2017
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2019
    Assignees: AIRBUS OPERATIONS SAS, AIRBUS SAS
    Inventors: Patrick Zaccaria, Pierre-Henri Brousse, Alexis Manneville, Paul-Emile Roux, Damien Lozach, Christine Molliet
  • Patent number: 10066500
    Abstract: A system comprising a discharge valve that allows some of the fluid generated by a fluid generating source and intended for a drive torque generating member for a rotary element of a mechanical device to be removed so as to limit the corresponding rotational speed, this being done for a length of time that allows a thermal gradient to be reduced sufficiently that a phenomenon of deformation of said rotary element can be prevented.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2018
    Assignees: AIRBUS OPERATIONS SAS, AIRBUS SAS
    Inventors: Alexis Manneville, Norbert Hirtz, Valentin Theard
  • Publication number: 20170233089
    Abstract: A system and a method for the automatic starting of the engines of a twin-engine aircraft. When a first engine is made by the pilots of the aircraft to follow an automatic starting procedure, this engine follows the conventional four-phase starting cycle. The rotor of the high-pressure stage of the second engine is spun up for a predetermined duration and to a speed that is substantially constant and less than the nominal value during the starting cycle for the first engine. Once the starting cycle for the first engine is complete, the second engine is made by the pilots of the aircraft to follow an automatic starting procedure. The starting cycle for the second engine comprises just three phases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2017
    Publication date: August 17, 2017
    Inventors: Patrick ZACCARIA, Pierre-Henri BROUSSE, Alexis MANNEVILLE, Paul-Emile ROUX, Damien LOZACH, Christine MOLLIET
  • Patent number: 9573693
    Abstract: An aeroplane comprising a fuselage elongated in a longitudinal direction of the aeroplane is provided. The aeroplane includes a wing attached to the fuselage in a midsection of said fuselage in the longitudinal direction, such that part of the fuselage extends forward of the wing toward a front extremity of the fuselage, and part of the fuselage extends from the rear of the wing toward a rear extremity of the fuselage. A rear fuselage section includes at least one engine attached to the fuselage and located to the rear of the wing. The one or more engines attached to the fuselage are attached in a rear position such that only parts of the aeroplane located in a projection space of the one or more engines attached to the fuselage and the rear fuselage does not include any aerodynamic surfaces intended to assure stability and/or aerodynamic control of the aeroplane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2017
    Assignee: AIRBUS OPERATIONS S.A.S.
    Inventors: Olivier Cazals, Alexis Manneville
  • Publication number: 20140373518
    Abstract: A system comprising a discharge valve that allows some of the fluid generated by a fluid generating source and intended for a drive torque generating member for a rotary element of a mechanical device to be removed so as to limit the corresponding rotational speed, this being done for a length of time that allows a thermal gradient to be reduced sufficiently that a phenomenon of deformation of said rotary element can be prevented.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2014
    Publication date: December 25, 2014
    Inventors: Alexis Manneville, Norbert Hirtz, Valentin Theard
  • Publication number: 20140054413
    Abstract: An aeroplane comprising a fuselage elongated in a longitudinal direction of the aeroplane is provided. The aeroplane includes a wing attached to the fuselage in a midsection of said fuselage in the longitudinal direction, such that part of the fuselage extends forward of the wing toward a front extremity of the fuselage, and part of the fuselage extends from the rear of the wing toward a rear extremity of the fuselage. A rear fuselage section includes at least one engine attached to the fuselage and located to the rear of the wing. The one or more engines attached to the fuselage are attached in a rear position such that only parts of the aeroplane located in a projection space of the one or more engines attached to the fuselage and the rear fuselage does not include any aerodynamic surfaces intended to assure stability and/or aerodynamic control of the aeroplane.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2013
    Publication date: February 27, 2014
    Inventors: Olivier Cazals, Alexis Manneville
  • Patent number: 8573531
    Abstract: An aircraft has at least two jet-propulsion engines mounted laterally on the fuselage in a symmetrical design in the aft part of the fuselage. Each jet engine is mounted on the fuselage some distance from the vertical plane of symmetry of the aircraft, so that the jet engine, in a so-called half-buried configuration, is partly inside an envelope surface of a theoretical fuselage. The half-buried, jet engines are mounted on a main boom fitted on the vertical plane of symmetry of the aircraft, inside the fuselage in back, of a forward main frame. The tail sections are mounted on the main boom and the boom is integral with structures for transmitting forces into the forward part of the fuselage. The structure is advantageously made of fiber-reinforced composite materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2013
    Assignee: Airbus Operations SAS
    Inventors: Olivier Cazals, Alexis Manneville
  • Publication number: 20100038472
    Abstract: An aircraft has at least two jet-propulsion engines mounted laterally on the fuselage in a symmetrical design in the aft part of the fuselage. Each jet engine is mounted on the fuselage some distance from the vertical plane of symmetry of the aircraft, so that the jet engine, in a so-called half-buried configuration, is partly inside an envelope surface of a theoretical fuselage. The half-buried, jet engines are mounted on a main boom fitted on the vertical plane of symmetry of the aircraft, inside the fuselage in back, of a forward main frame. The tail sections are mounted on the main boom and the boom is integral with structures for transmitting forces into the forward part of the fuselage. The structure is advantageously made of fiber-reinforced composite materials.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2009
    Publication date: February 18, 2010
    Applicant: AIRBUS FRANCE
    Inventors: Olivier Cazals, Alexis Manneville