WO2007042492A1 - Glide-angle light for approach guidance of aircraft - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a glide-angle light for approach guidance of aircraft, as claimed in the precharacterizing clause of patent claim 1.
- PAPI Precision Approach Path Indicator
- So-called PAPI systems such as these comprise a number of glide-angle lights which are arranged alongside the landing runway at a predetermined distance behind the landing runway threshold, with this distance being dependent on the position of the ILS glide-angle antenna, of the approach glide angle, on the gradient of the take ⁇ off/landing runway, and on the types of aircraft landing, and may be between 200 m and 600 m.
- a glide-angle light has a slot which appears to the pilot to be red within a narrow glide angle, and appears to white from a greater height.
- a pilot can use the visible colors of the glide-angle light to decide whether his altitude is correct, too low or too high.
- PAPI systems are described in the standardization regulations of the International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO, Annex 14, Volume I, paragraphs 5.3.5.23 to 5.3.5.45, and the Federal Aviation Association FAA, Specification AC 150/5345-28D .
- each appliance foot can be adapted by means of a fine adjustment apparatus, which is fitted to a threaded rod, and comprises a 2" tube with a breakable coupling, which is attached to a concrete base by means of a flange.
- the optical axis passes through the closure glass at a light outlet level in the range from 40 cm to 100 cm, and its angle to the horizontal is 3° to 4°.
- the standard conformity is achieved with this known glide- angle light by means of a complex design, which, in particular, is costly.
- the invention is thus based on the object of providing a glide-angle light of the type mentioned initially which complies with the relevant standard regulations but is more economic than in the prior art.
- the object is achieved by a glide-angle light of this generic type having the characterizing features of patent claim 1. Since only a single light channel is arranged in the housing of the glide- angle light, this saves costly optical components, thus allowing less costly design of the glide-angle light.
- the colored filter for splitting the light beam into a filtered beam component and an unfiltered beam component, and the lens arrangement for focused emission of the light beam are required only once.
- the optical adjustment of a glide-angle light according to the invention is advantageously made considerably easily by the reduction in the number of light channels. Furthermore, the size and weight of the glide-angle light are reduced, thus leading to simpler handling during installation.
- the smaller housing size also offers a smaller area for the wind caused by natural air flows and those caused by aircraft to act on.
- a plurality of halogen lamps are provided as the light source.
- three 105W halogen lamps can be aligned in the direction of the colored filter aperture, which is the form of a slot, in order to produce the light intensity that is required in accordance with the standard.
- Halogen lamps such as these are commercially available, thus reducing the procurement and maintenance costs.
- the halogen lamps are pre-focused and have a reflector. This results in a high yield of the light energy which is emitted from the halogen lamps for the light beam.
- the housing is supported on less than three legs. Because of the lighter weight and the smaller housing dimensions of the glide-angle light according to the invention, it is possible to erect it, for example, on two legs and, overall, this leads to a further cost reduction without any loss of stability.
- one leg comprises a tubular part, a head part for supporting and attachment of the housing and a foot part for supporting and attachment to a base, with the head part and/or the foot part being arranged so that it can be moved along the tubular part, and being lockable by means of attachment elements which engage in axially running grooves in the tubular part.
- the tubular part may advantageously be in the form of an extruded profile which has grooves which extend in a T-shape towards the tube center.
- the head part and/or foot part have a corresponding hole, through which the tubular part can be passed.
- Radially aligned attachment elements are arranged on the circumference of the head part and/or foot part, extend into the T-shaped grooves and are enclosed in an interlocking manner by them. During locking of the attachment elements, they are stressed against shoulder surfaces of the grooves. After releasing the attachment elements, the head part and/or foot part can be pushed along the tubular part, in order to adjust the height of the housing with respect to the ground.
- the tubular configuration of the legs, with grooves results in high stability and makes it possible to reduce the number of legs.
- the foot part and the head part are physically identical. This reduces the range of components, thus further reducing the production cost and the total costs for a glide-angle light according to the invention .
- the grooves and the attachment elements are arranged in a rotationally symmetrical distributed form.
- six attachment elements are distributed around the circumference of each head or foot part and are each separated by an angle of 60° from one another, thus allowing uniform attachment to the tubular part .
- a tubular part has a cross- sectional constriction in the area of the foot part.
- the cross-sectional constriction results in a defined weak point with predeterminable fracture characteristics, which is already integrated in the tubular part - that is to say it is provided without any additional breakable coupling.
- the cross-sectional constriction can be produced well in a reproducible manner.
- the colored filter splits the light beam vertically.
- This special feature of a glide-angle light according to the invention with a single light channel makes it possible to provide azimuth approach guidance.
- a combination of glide-angle lights with the normal horizontal beam splitting and the capability that is now also possible for vertical beam splitting allows optical visualization of both the horizontal and vertical glidepath angles.
- FIG 1 shows a side view with a housing longitudinal section
- FIG 2 shows a cross section through a tubular part of a leg
- FIG 3 shows a plan view of the open housing, in each case of a glide-angle light according to the invention
- FIG 4 shows a diagram with isocandela lines
- FIG 5 shows a diagram of the vertical light intensity distribution
- a glide-angle light according to the invention for approach guidance for aircraft comprises a housing 10 which is formed from folded sheet aluminum and has a base wall, two side walls, a rear wall and a removable cover.
- the front face of the housing 10 is in the form of a light outlet opening 11 and is closed by a front glass 12.
- only a single light channel 13 extends along an optical axis 0 in the housing 10.
- a light source 20, a colored filter 30 and a lens arrangement 40 are arranged one behind the other along the optical axis O.
- a grouping of three halogen lamps, symmetrically with respect to the optical axis 0, is used as the light source 20, producing a white light beam which is directed at the colored filter 30.
- the colored filter 30 is preferably arranged in combination with a slotted aperture in such a way that the light beam is split into a filtered beam component R and an unfiltered beam component W.
- the partially filtered light beam now passes through an inner lens 41 and then through an outer lens 42 before leaving the glide-angle light through the light outlet opening 11.
- the restriction to a single light channel 13 saves optical components in comparison to the prior art, thus leading to a considerable cost reduction for the glide-angle light according to the invention. Furthermore, this makes it possible to reduce the size of the housing 10, which on the one hand improves the handling capability for installation purposes and on the other hand reduces the area on which wind caused by natural air flows and aircraft can act.
- the halogen lamps 20 are mounted on holders 22, which are mounted on the bottom wall of the housing 10.
- the tandem arrangement of the lenses 41, 42 which are composed of optical glass, ensures a very sharply imaged transition from the filtered beam component R to the unfiltered beam component W, which no longer occupies more than three minutes of arc over the entire beam width.
- the front glass 12 protects the outer lens 42 against flying sand and can be provided with anti-condensation treatment.
- the transition line formed by the colored filter 30 is arranged horizontally, so that the upper, unfiltered beam component W is white, and the lower, filtered beam component R is red.
- a glide-angle light designed in this way is intended for vertical or polar approach guidance.
- the colored filter 30 may, however, also be rotated through 90°, that is to say it may be arranged vertically, so that the beam is split into a left-hand and right-hand beam component. This allows the use of a glide- angle light according to the invention for horizontal or azimuth approach guidance.
- the lighter weight and the smaller dimensions of the housing 10 of a glide-angle light according to the invention allow the housing 10 to be erected on less than three legs 50, in the illustrated exemplary embodiment on two legs 50.
- Each leg 50 has a head part 52 at its upper end, and a physically identical foot part 53 at its lower end.
- a lower structure of the housing 10 is supported on the head parts 52, to which the head parts 52 are connected by means of connecting means 54 in the form of screw connections.
- the entire glide-angle light is supported via the foot parts 53 on a base 60 which is in the form of a concrete foundation and to which they are fixed by means of connecting means 54.
- the head parts 52 and foot parts 53 are pushed over the ends of the tubular part 51 of the leg 50, and are attached to it by means of attachment elements 56.
- the attachment elements 56 are arranged distributed in a rotationally symmetrical form around the tubular part 51 for uniform attachment and, for example, are in the form of screw connections.
- a screw head projects outwards from the head part 52 or foot part 53, and engages via a threaded bolt with a nut which is located in an axial groove 55.
- the grooves 55 have a cross section which widens radially inwards in a T- shape, and in which the nut can be moved axially, but can be moved radially only to a limited extent.
- FIG. 4 shows the distribution of the light intensity of a glide-angle light according to the invention in a range from -15° to +15° of the azimuth angle ⁇ and in a range from -5° to +5° of the elevation angle ⁇ , in each case with respect to the optical axis 0.
- the standard specifies lines of constant light intensity, so-called isocandela lines, within which the light intensity must be at least equal to the value of the isocandela line.
- FIG. 4 shows the corresponding measured isocandela lines Ii, I 2 , I3, I4 and I 5 . Since each measured isocandela line I n in each case surrounds the isocandela line I n in accordance with the standard reference completely, the respectively required minimum light intensity is satisfied. In this case, the half of a measured isocandela line I n located in the region ⁇ ⁇ 0° is denser at the reference isocandela line I n than in the region ⁇ > 0°. The reduced light intensity in the region of negative elevation angle ⁇ is due to the red filtering of this beam component.
- Figure 5 shows the profile of the light intensity I over a range from -5° to +5° for the elevation angle ⁇ .
- the profile of the light intensity I 1 of a glide-angle light according to the invention and the light intensity I s of a glide-angle light according to the prior art are compared.
- the transition angle ⁇ between the unfiltered white beam component W and the filtered red beam component R is, as specified, less than three minutes of arc.
- One particular advantage of halogen lamps with a reflector is an improvement in the effect of the colored filter 30 as a result of thermal effects, which is evident in an increase in the light intensity in the elevation angle range between -2° and +1°.
- a bright signal emission from the glide-angle light is particularly important, since this corresponds to the viewing angle of aircraft pilots who are approaching on the glidepath.
- the transition angle ⁇ is, apart from this, also less than in the case of glide-angle lights according to the prior art.
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