Patents by Inventor Patrique Doemeland
Patrique Doemeland 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: 9708051Abstract: An aircraft interior component system includes an aircraft interior component, a first structure holder fastened to an element of the aircraft structure, and a first component holder fastened to the aircraft interior component. The first component holder is fastened to the aircraft interior component in a first region thereof which faces an aircraft cabin ceiling when the aircraft interior component is mounted in an aircraft. The first structure holder and the first component holder attach the aircraft interior component in a suspended manner to the element, such that a mounting gap is present, at least in a second region of the aircraft interior component facing an aircraft cabin floor when the aircraft interior component is mounted in an aircraft, between a rear side of the aircraft interior component and an aircraft component opposite the rear side of the aircraft interior component.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2013Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBHInventors: Jens Voss, Patrique Doemeland, Markus Horst
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Patent number: 8955803Abstract: A decompression assembly (10; 10?) for an aircraft comprises a first cabin lining element (12; 12?) having a boundary area (14; 14?) and a second cabin lining element (20; 20?) having a boundary area (22; 22?), wherein the boundary area (22; 22?) of the second cabin lining element (20; 20?) is disposed at a smaller distance from an aircraft outer skin (24; 24?) than the boundary area (14; 14?) of the first cabin lining element (12; 12?). An air discharge opening (28; 28?) is disposed between the boundary area (14; 14?) of the first cabin lining element (12; 12?) and the boundary area (22; 22?) of the second cabin lining element (20; 20?) for discharging air from a cabin (18; 18?) of the aircraft into an area (30; 30?) of the aircraft located between the cabin lining elements (12, 20; 12?, 20?) and the aircraft outer skin (24; 24?).Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2010Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Airbus Operations GmbHInventors: Jens Voss, Patrique Doemeland, Ingo Roth
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Patent number: 8882044Abstract: A gap covering device for covering a gap between two mutually adjacent first aircraft interior panels includes a visible portion as well as a retaining portion connected to the visible portion and extending opposite the visible portion. A receiving structure is fastened to an inner surface of the visible portion and/or of the retaining portion and has a receiving contour adapted to an edge contour of the first aircraft interior panels.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2008Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignees: Airbus Operations GmbH, Airbus S.A.S.Inventors: Thomas Bock, Michael Auburger, Patrique Doemeland, Brigitte Gerner, Florian Schuephaus, Silvan Fiedler
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Publication number: 20130313367Abstract: An aircraft interior component system includes an aircraft interior component, a first structure holder fastened to an element of the aircraft structure, and a first component holder fastened to the aircraft interior component. The first component holder is fastened to the aircraft interior component in a first region thereof which faces an aircraft cabin ceiling when the aircraft interior component is mounted in an aircraft. The first structure holder and the first component holder attach the aircraft interior component in a suspended manner to the element, such that a mounting gap is present, at least in a second region of the aircraft interior component facing an aircraft cabin floor when the aircraft interior component is mounted in an aircraft, between a rear side of the aircraft interior component and an aircraft component opposite the rear side of the aircraft interior component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2013Publication date: November 28, 2013Applicant: AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBHInventors: Jens VOSS, Patrique DOEMELAND, Markus HORST
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Publication number: 20120043421Abstract: A decompression assembly (10; 10?) for an aircraft comprises a first cabin lining element (12; 12?) having a boundary area (14; 14?) and a second cabin lining element (20; 20?) having a boundary area (22; 22?), wherein the boundary area (22; 22?) of the second cabin lining element (20; 20?) is disposed at a smaller distance from an aircraft outer skin (24; 24?) than the boundary area (14; 14?) of the first cabin lining element (12; 12?). An air discharge opening (28; 28?) is disposed between the boundary area (14; 14?) of the first cabin lining element (12; 12?) and the boundary area (22; 22?) of the second cabin lining element (20; 20?) for discharging air from a cabin (18; 18?) of the aircraft into an area (30; 30?) of the aircraft located between the cabin lining elements (12, 20; 12?, 20?) and the aircraft outer skin (24; 24?).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2010Publication date: February 23, 2012Inventors: Jens Voss, Patrique Doemeland, Ingo Roth
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Patent number: 7780114Abstract: A modular galley for an aircraft comprises several vertical and horizontal structural elements, and usage areas provided therebetween for accommodating slide-in devices, built-in devices or items of equipment. The galley comprises first structural elements that form an essentially unchangeable basic element which comprises connection elements for the mechanical connection of second structural elements, add-on devices, built-in devices, items of equipment and/or slide-in devices that are variable, and comprises interfaces for the supply to items of equipment that are provided in the galley wherein the connection elements and interfaces are standardized such that various structural elements, add-on devices, built-in devices, items of equipment and/or slide-in devices can be interchanged or can be affixed at various locations.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Airbus Deutschland GmbHInventors: Oliver Doebertin, Alexander Niesigk, Patrique Doemeland, Marc Velten
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Publication number: 20100176242Abstract: A gap covering device (10) for covering a gap (16) between two mutually adjacent first aircraft interior components (12, 14) comprises a visible portion (18) as well as a retaining portion (20) connected to the visible portion (18) and extending opposite the visible portion (18). A receiving structure is fastened to an inner surface of the visible portion (18) and/or of the retaining portion (20) and has a receiving contour adapted to an edge contour of the first aircraft interior components (12, 14).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2008Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicants: AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBH, AIRBUS S.A.S.Inventors: Thomas Bock, Michael Auburger, Patrique Doemeland, Brigitte Gerner, Florian Schuephaus, Silvan Fiedler
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Publication number: 20080001031Abstract: A modular galley for an aircraft comprises several vertical and horizontal structural elements, and usage areas provided therebetween for accommodating slide-in devices, built-in devices or items of equipment. The galley comprises first structural elements that form an essentially unchangeable basic element which comprises connection elements for the mechanical connection of second structural elements, add-on devices, built-in devices, items of equipment and/or slide-in devices that are variable, and comprises interfaces for the supply to items of equipment that are provided in the galley wherein the connection elements and interfaces are standardized such that various structural elements, add-on devices, built-in devices, items of equipment and/or slide-in devices can be interchanged or can be affixed at various locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: Airbus Deutschland GmbHInventors: Oliver Doebertin, Alexander Niesigk, Patrique Doemeland, Marc Velten
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Patent number: D688618Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Airbus Operations GmbHInventors: Thomas Bock, Michael Auburger, Patrique Doemeland, Brigitte Gerner, Florian Schuephaus, Silvan Fiedler