Patents by Inventor Virginie Emmanuelle Anne Marie DIGEOS
Virginie Emmanuelle Anne Marie DIGEOS 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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Publication number: 20250144742Abstract: The present application describes a method for joining two anodized elements by friction stir welding. This method for joining a first element to a second element comprises a step of anodizing the first element, a step of anodizing the second element, and a step of producing a weld seam by friction stir welding the first element to the second element.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2023Publication date: May 8, 2025Applicant: SAFRAN NACELLESInventors: Virginie Emmanuelle Anne-Marie Digeos, Nicolas Serre, Florian Peu, Xavier Holay
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Patent number: 12269604Abstract: A defrosting and acoustic treatment device for an air intake lip of a turbojet engine nacelle includes an embossed acoustic structure that delimits a plurality of acoustic cells, each acoustic cell being delimited by an independent peripheral wall that allows a flow of de-icing air to flow around each acoustic cell.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2020Date of Patent: April 8, 2025Assignee: Safran NacellesInventors: Virginie Emmanuelle Anne Marie Digeos, Patrick Boileau
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Publication number: 20250067196Abstract: An annular air intake lip for a nacelle of an aircraft propulsion assembly is provided. The annular lip can extend about an axis of revolution and include: an external annular wall, an internal annular wall, an upstream annular wall connecting the external and internal annular walls to define an annular cavity therebetween. At least part of the annular lip can include at least one heat transfer coating that is made from a carbon allotrope material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2022Publication date: February 27, 2025Applicant: SAFRAN NACELLESInventors: Virginie Emmanuelle Anne-Marie DIGEOS, Caroline COAT-LENZOTTI, Thierry Jacques Albert LE DOCTE
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Patent number: 12092026Abstract: An air intake for a nacelle for an aircraft engine includes a front lip connecting a substantially cylindrical internal wall and a substantially cylindrical external wall, and at least one acoustic structure including acoustic cells. The acoustic structure is situated in the space delimited by the internal wall, the external wall and the front lip. The acoustic structure is an added part secured to the air intake. The acoustic cells of the acoustic structure are arranged facing a region of the internal wall or of the lip at a predetermined distance so that the acoustic cells of the acoustic structure are not in contact with the internal wall or the lip while providing an acoustic attenuation function.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2021Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: Safran NacellesInventors: Virginie Emmanuelle Anne Marie Digeos, Marc Versaevel, Paul Oldham, Patrick Boileau
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Patent number: 12077309Abstract: An acoustic treatment panel intended to be disposed on at least one wall of an aircraft propulsion unit in contact with a fluidic flow, the panel including a first, acoustically reflective skin, a second, acoustically porous skin intended to be in contact with the fluidic flow, and a honeycomb structure extending between the first skin and the second skin and having a plurality of cavities. The panel includes at least one acoustically transparent reinforcing wall passing through a plurality of cavities of the honeycomb structure and extending from the second skin to the first skin, forming a non-orthogonal angle with the first and second skins.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2022Date of Patent: September 3, 2024Assignee: SAFRAN NACELLESInventors: Patrick Gonidec, Albin Lafont, Virginie Emmanuelle Anne-Marie Digeos, Stuart Hardyman
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Publication number: 20240217667Abstract: An acoustic treatment panel intended to be disposed on at least one wall of an aircraft propulsion unit in contact with a fluidic flow, the panel including a first, acoustically reflective skin, a second, acoustically porous skin intended to be in contact with the fluidic flow, and a honeycomb structure extending between the first skin and the second skin and having a plurality of cavities. The panel includes at least one acoustically transparent reinforcing wall passing through a plurality of cavities of the honeycomb structure and extending from the second skin to the first skin, forming a non-orthogonal angle with the first and second skins.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2022Publication date: July 4, 2024Applicant: SAFRAN NACELLESInventors: Patrick GONIDEC, Albin LAFONT, Virginie Emmanuelle Anne-Marie DIGEOS, Stuart HARDYMAN
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Patent number: 11694669Abstract: A method for manufacturing a cellular core for an acoustic panel is provided. The cellular core includes at least one plurality of acoustic cells and a plurality of de-icing channels that extend longitudinally, each de-icing channel being transversely interposed between two successive cells, and the de-icing channels being adapted to channel a de-icing fluid. A manufacturing step includes producing the acoustic cells and the de-icing channels as a single piece such that the cellular core manufactured during the manufacturing step forms a monolithic part.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2020Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: Safran NacellesInventors: Quentin Alban Guillaume Benard, Virginie Emmanuelle Anne Marie Digeos
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Patent number: 11542865Abstract: An air inflow lip of a nacelle for a turbojet of an aircraft, including a cavity defined by a leading edge of the nacelle and by an annular wall, includes an inner wall, an acoustic treatment device, and a pneumatic de-icing device including a de-icing fluid supply device. The inner wall of the air inflow lip includes acoustic boreholes and the pneumatic de-icing device includes a honeycombed de-icing plate mounted inside the cavity on the inner wall of the air inflow lip. Also included are conduits for the circulation of a de-icing fluid and acoustic wells communicating with the acoustic boreholes.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2020Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: Safran NacellesInventors: Patrick Boileau, Caroline Coat-Lenzotti, Marc Versaevel, Virginie Emmanuelle Anne Marie Digeos, Pierre-François Behaghel
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Publication number: 20220212809Abstract: The invention relates to an air intake lip of an aircraft turbomachine nacelle extending along an axis X, in which an air flow circulates from upstream to downstream, the lip extending annularly about the X-axis and having an inner wall facing the X-axis and an outer wall which is opposite the inner wall, the inner wall and the outer wall being connected by an upstream wall so as to delimit an annular cavity, the lip comprising an annular acoustic device mounted in the annular cavity. The lip has a first module, comprising the outer wall, the wall and a front wall forming an upstream portion of the inner wall, and a second module, comprising the acoustic device and a front skin forming a downstream portion of the inner wall, the first module and the second module being secured together so that the front wall and the front skin together form the inner wall of the lip.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2020Publication date: July 7, 2022Inventors: Virginie Emmanuelle Anne-Marie Digeos, Patrick Gonidec
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Publication number: 20220042456Abstract: An air intake for a nacelle for an aircraft engine includes a front lip connecting a substantially cylindrical internal wall and a substantially cylindrical external wall, and at least one acoustic structure including acoustic cells. The acoustic structure is situated in the space delimited by the internal wall, the external wall and the front lip. The acoustic structure is an added part secured to the air intake. The acoustic cells of the acoustic structure are arranged facing a region of the internal wall or of the lip at a predetermined distance so that the acoustic cells of the acoustic structure are not in contact with the internal wall or the lip while providing an acoustic attenuation function.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicant: Safran NacellesInventors: Virginie Emmanuelle Anne Marie DIGEOS, Marc VERSAEVEL, Paul OLDHAM, Patrick BOILEAU
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Publication number: 20200369401Abstract: A defrosting and acoustic treatment device for an air intake lip of a turbojet engine nacelle includes an embossed acoustic structure that delimits a plurality of acoustic cells, each acoustic cell being delimited by an independent peripheral wall that allows a flow of de-icing air to flow around each acoustic cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2020Publication date: November 26, 2020Applicant: Safran NacellesInventors: Virginie Emmanuelle Anne Marie DIGEOS, Patrick BOILEAU
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Publication number: 20200309029Abstract: An air inflow lip of a nacelle for a turbojet of an aircraft, including a cavity defined by a leading edge of the nacelle and by an annular wall, includes an inner wall, an acoustic treatment device, and a pneumatic de-icing device including a de-icing fluid supply device. The inner wall of the air inflow lip includes acoustic boreholes and the pneumatic de-icing device includes a honeycombed de-icing plate mounted inside the cavity on the inner wall of the air inflow lip. Also included are conduits for the circulation of a de-icing fluid and acoustic wells communicating with the acoustic boreholes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2020Publication date: October 1, 2020Applicant: Safran NacellesInventors: Patrick BOILEAU, Caroline COAT-LENZOTTI, Marc VERSAEVEL, Virginie Emmanuelle Anne Marie DIGEOS, Pierre-François BEHAGHEL
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Publication number: 20200276641Abstract: A method for manufacturing a cellular core for an acoustic panel is provided. The cellular core includes at least one plurality of acoustic cells and a plurality of de-icing channels that extend longitudinally, each de-icing channel being transversely interposed between two successive cells, and the de-icing channels being adapted to channel a de-icing fluid. A manufacturing step includes producing the acoustic cells and the de-icing channels as a single piece such that the cellular core manufactured during the manufacturing step forms a monolithic part.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2020Publication date: September 3, 2020Applicant: Safran NacellesInventors: Quentin Alban Guillaume BENARD, Virginie Emmanuelle Anne Marie DIGEOS