Patents by Inventor Herve Jean Albert Mouton
Herve Jean Albert Mouton 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).
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Patent number: 12002298Abstract: A system for aircraft maintenance is disclosed, such as for monitoring parts mounted in a turbojet engine, the turbojet engine being accommodated in a nacelle compartment delimited by a nacelle wall. The system can verify parts, each of the parts being equipped with an RFID tag. The verification system includes an inner antenna accommodated in the nacelle compartment, the inner antenna being arranged to allow the exchange of radio frequency signals with each RFID tag, an interface device including an access point located outside the nacelle compartment, the interface device being arranged to be able to be connected to an interrogator device arranged to communicate with the RFID tag, and a transmission line connecting the interface device to the inner antenna.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2019Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: SAFRAN AIRCRAFT ENGINESInventors: Tony Alain Roger Joel Lhommeau, Guillaume Philippe Camille Bastard, Hervé Jean Albert Mouton, Philippe Roger Jacques Canteau
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Patent number: 11851201Abstract: The invention relates to a turbomachine (1) extending along an axis (X), comprising a high-pressure body with a high-pressure compressor (4) coupled in rotation to a high-pressure turbine (6), and a low-pressure body including a low-pressure compressor (3) coupled in rotation to a low-pressure turbine (7), an upstream casing (14) located upstream of the high-pressure compressor (4), and means of suspension (12, 13) for the turbomachine (1), intended for attaching the turbomachine (1) to an aircraft pylon (11).Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2019Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: SAFRAN AIRCRAFT ENGINESInventors: Quentin Matthias Emmanuel Garnaud, Guillaume Glemarec, Hervé Jean Albert Mouton, Guilhem Seize, Benoit Bernard René Leclerc
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Patent number: 11371383Abstract: A system and a method for inspecting components of a turbojet engine using RFID tags and an associated interrogator device. The inspection system includes at least one RFID tag associated with a component of the turbojet engine and an interrogator device arranged so as to be able to communicate with the RFID tag, the interrogator device being equipped with an RFID antenna arranged so as to be able to be inserted into a nacelle compartment of the turbojet engine through an inspection opening intended for the passage of an endoscope probe.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2019Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: SAFRAN AIRCRAFT ENGINESInventors: Tony Alain Roger Joël Lhommeau, Guillaume Philippe Camille Bastard, Hervé Jean Albert Mouton, Philippe Roger Jacques Canteau
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Publication number: 20210375071Abstract: A system for aircraft maintenance is disclosed, such as for monitoring parts mounted in a turbojet engine, the turbojet engine being accommodated in a nacelle compartment delimited by a nacelle wall. The system can verify parts, each of the parts being equipped with an RFID tag. The verification system includes an inner antenna accommodated in the nacelle compartment, the inner antenna being arranged to allow the exchange of radio frequency signals with each RFID tag, an interface device including an access point located outside the nacelle compartment, the interface device being arranged to be able to be connected to an interrogator device arranged to communicate with the RFID tag, and a transmission line connecting the interface device to the inner antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2019Publication date: December 2, 2021Applicant: SAFRAN AIRCRAFT ENGINESInventors: Tony Alain Roger Joel LHOMMEAU, Guillaume Philippe Camille BASTARD, Herve Jean Albert MOUTON, Philippe Roger Jacques CANTEAU
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Publication number: 20210323690Abstract: The invention relates to a turbomachine (1) extending along an axis (X), comprising a high-pressure body with a high-pressure compressor (4) coupled in rotation to a high-pressure turbine (6), and a low-pressure body including a low-pressure compressor (3) coupled in rotation to a low-pressure turbine (7), an upstream casing (14) located upstream of the high-pressure compressor (4), and means of suspension (12, 13) for the turbomachine (1), intended for attaching the turbomachine (1) to an aircraft pylon (11).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2019Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Quentin Matthias Emmanuel GARNAUD, Guillaume GLEMAREC, Hervé Jean Albert MOUTON, Guilhem SEIZE, Benoit Bernard Renée LECLERC
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Publication number: 20210310368Abstract: A system and a method for inspecting components of a turbojet engine using RFID tags and an associated interrogator device. The inspection system includes at least one RFID tag associated with a component of the turbojet engine and an interrogator device arranged so as to be able to communicate with the RFID tag, the interrogator device being equipped with an RFID antenna arranged so as to be able to be inserted into a nacelle compartment of the turbojet engine through an inspection opening intended for the passage of an endoscope probe.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2019Publication date: October 7, 2021Applicant: SAFRAN AIRCRAFT ENGINESInventors: Tony Alain Roger Joël LHOMMEAU, Guillaume Philippe Camille BASTARD, Herve Jean Albert MOUTON, Philippe Roger Jacques CANTEAU
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Patent number: 11059597Abstract: An aircraft including a fuselage, a lateral support wing (1) and a propulsion assembly (100) mounted under the wing. The wing includes at least two structural spars (11ba, 11bf) extending from the fuselage toward the tip of the wing, one of these (11ba) being upstream and the other (11bf) downstream. The propulsion assembly includes a gas generator (106) and at least two offset fans (102, 104) arranged on either side of the axis of the gas generator. The offset fans (102, 104) are attached directly to one of the spars (11ba, 11bf) and the gas generator (106) is attached directly to the two spars. The leading edge of the wing forms a given sweep of angle (?) with the axis of the fuselage. The two offset fans (102, 104) are axially offset from one another.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2016Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: SAFRAN AIRCRAFT ENGINESInventors: Bruno Albert Beutin, Nicolas Maurice Herve Aussedat, Nicolas Alain Bader, Philippe Gerard Chanez, Gilles Alain Charier, Mathieu Lallia, Lionel Jean Leon Lefranc, Kevin Morgane Lemarchand, Herve Jean Albert Mouton, Nicolas Joseph Sirvin, Ludovic Michael Laurent Toupet, Christian Sylvain Vessot, Nathalie Nowakowski
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Patent number: 10532802Abstract: A propulsion assembly includes an engine surrounded by a nacelle, structure for draining the fluids from the engine and structure for guiding said fluids to a retention box. The retention box is arranged outside the engine and has a cavity for storing drained fluids. The retention box is fixed to a cowling of the nacelle and supported thereby.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2014Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: SAFRAN AIRCRAFT ENGINESInventors: Julien Sayn-Urpar, Hervé Jean Albert Mouton, Julien Pavillet
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Publication number: 20180281978Abstract: The present invention relates to an aircraft comprising a fuselage, a lateral support wing (1) and propulsion assembly (100) mounted under the wing, the wing comprising at least two structural spars (11ba, 11bf) extending from the fuselage toward the tip of the wing, one of these (11ba) being upstream and the other (11bf) downstream, and the propulsion assembly comprising a gas generator (106) and at least two offset fans (102, 104) arranged on either side of the axis of the gas generator. The aircraft is characterized in that the offset fans (102, 104) are attached directly to one of the said spars (11ba, 11bf) and the gas generator (106) is attached directly to the two spars. In particular, with the leading edge of the wing forming a given sweep of angle (?) with the axis of the fuselage, the two offset fans (102, 104) are axially offset from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2016Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: Bruno Albert BEUTIN, Nicolas Maurice Herve AUSSEDAT, Nicolas Alain BADER, Philippe Gerard CHANEZ, Gilles Alain CHARIER, Mathieu LALLIA, Lionel Jean Leon LEFRANC, Kevin Morgane LEMARCHAND, Herve Jean Albert MOUTON, Nicolas Joseph SIRVIN, Ludovic Michael Laurent TOUPET, Christian Sylvain VESSOT, Nathalie NOWAKOWSKI
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Publication number: 20160304184Abstract: A propulsion assembly includes an engine surrounded by a nacelle, a means for draining the fluids from the engine and a means for guiding said fluids to a retention box. The retention box is arranged outside the engine and has a cavity for storing drained fluids. The retention box is fixed to a cowling of the nacelle and supported thereby.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2014Publication date: October 20, 2016Applicant: SNECMAInventors: Julien Sayn-Urpar, Hervé Jean Albert Mouton, Julien Pavillet
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Patent number: 8899255Abstract: A turbojet engine nacelle, including an air intake structure for directing an airflow towards a fan of the turbojet engine, a middle structure attached to the air intake structure for surrounding the fan of the turbojet engine, the air intake structure including an inner panel attached to the middle structure and defining a fixed structure with the middle structure, and an outer panel including an air intake lip at the end thereof opposite the middle structure, the outer panel being longitudinally translatably movable relative to the inner panel. The nacelle further includes at least one rod having one end attached onto a flange of the air intake lip and a mechanism rigidly connected to the middle structure for securing and locking the other end of each rod by applying a traction force thereon.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2010Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: SNECMAInventors: Herve Jean Albert Mouton, Thomas Alain Christian Vincent
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Publication number: 20110308634Abstract: A turbojet engine nacelle, including an air intake structure for directing an airflow towards a fan of the turbojet engine, a middle structure attached to the air intake structure for surrounding the fan of the turbojet engine, the air intake structure including an inner panel attached to the middle structure and defining a fixed structure with the middle structure, and an outer panel including an air intake lip at the end thereof opposite the middle structure, the outer panel being longitudinally translatably movable relative to the inner panel. The nacelle further includes at least one rod having one end attached onto a flange of the air intake lip and a mechanism rigidly connected to the middle structure for securing and locking the other end of each rod by applying a traction force thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: SnecmaInventors: Herve Jean Albert Mouton, Thomas Alain Christian Vincent