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Terrance L. Thomas - Covington WA, US Camron Ravell Call - Marysville WA, US Monica C. Rosman LaFever - Renton WA, US Carey Chaplin - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
702 59, 702183, 345440
Abstract:
The advantageous embodiments provide a method, a computer program product, and an apparatus for monitoring a wiring system. A number of responses to signals transmitted in a portion of the wiring system are measured to form a measured signature. Design data for the portion of the wiring system is retrieved. A number of expected responses for the signals in the portion of the wiring system are identified using the design data to form a computed signature. The measured signature is compared with the computed signature.
Ty A. Larsen - Everett WA, US Terrance L. Thomas - Covington WA, US John T. Paterson - Mukilteo WA, US Henry V. Fletcher - Everett WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B32B 37/16 B32B 37/20
US Classification:
156 71, 156192, 181207
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a multifunctional shielding mat for an interior of a vehicle is provided. The method includes providing at least one sheet of dampening material, coupling at least one sheet of electromagnetic shielding material to the at least one sheet of dampening material, and configuring the multifunctional shielding mat to cover a predetermined area of the vehicle.
Connector Interface Pad For Structurally Integrated Wiring
David Anderson - Issaquah WA, US David Gladish - Bellevue WA, US Robert Johnson - Everett WA, US Matthew Malkin - Seattle WA, US Simon Senibi - Kent WA, US Terrance Thomas - Covington WA, US
International Classification:
H01R012/00
US Classification:
439/070000
Abstract:
A connector pad is provided having a base, a top opposite the base, and tapered sidewalls therebetween. The tapering minimizes stress concentrations when the connector pad is bonded into, or on the surface of a structure. The connector pad consists of a plurality of structural load carrying plies suitable for sandwiching a flat structurally integrated wiring array therebetween. A plurality of plated through holes formed in the connector pad enable access to the wiring array therein.
Terrance L. Thomas - Covington WA, US John Henry Boose - Bellevue WA, US
International Classification:
G01R 31/28
US Classification:
702 59
Abstract:
A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer usable program product for illuminating faults in a wiring system. The wiring system is monitored for a fault during operation of the wiring system. In response to detecting the fault, a location of the fault within the wiring system is estimated. A wiring diagram is presented for the wiring system with an indication of the location of the fault within the wiring system.
Modular Equipment Center Solid State Primary Power Switching Network
- Chicago IL, US N. Evan LURTON - Issquah WA, US Thomas F. CURRIER - Lynwood WA, US Todd B. BROUWER - Duvall WA, US Mark E. LIFFRING - Seattle WA, US Jon J. DHONDT - Snohomish WA, US Carolyn KERR - Marysville WA, US Robert D. HOLLEY - Seattle WA, US Lowell W. SCHAFFNER - Seattle WA, US Eugene V. SOLODOVNIK - Lake Stevens WA, US Terrance L. THOMAS - Covington WA, US
International Classification:
B60R 16/03 H02J 3/38 H02J 4/00 H02J 3/00
Abstract:
A solid state primary power switching network for modular equipment centers (MECs) distributing primary power throughout a vehicle. The solid state primary power switching network includes multiple primary power switch network devices (PPSNDs) of a MEC for controlling and distributing primary power to other MECs spatially distribute throughout a vehicle. In one or more configurations, the PPSNDs have a universal structure in that each includes a common power input source and a plurality of common power outputs. In one or more configurations, primary power sources to the vehicle are switched without a perceivably visible break in power.
Modular Equipment Center Distributed Independent Protections
- Chicago IL, US Jon J. Dhondt - Snohomish WA, US Robert D. Holley - Seattle WA, US Terrance L. Thomas - Covington WA, US Vikram D. Immanuel - Kirkland WA, US Christopher M. Severns - Issaquah WA, US Thomas F. Currier - Lynnwood WA, US Kamiar J. Karimi - Kirkland WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
H02H 7/00
US Classification:
361 1
Abstract:
Distributed electronic protections and control architecture enabling simultaneous fault clearance without conflicting fault isolation logic. A plurality of modular equipment centers (MECs) is spatially distributed throughout a vehicle to service equipment loads with power and data. In one embodiment, protective functions are embedded on integrated protection chipsets (IPCs) within the distributed architecture of the vehicle. The IPCs implement a plurality of protective functions where coordinated or independent fault assessments are performed.
Modular Equipment Center Solid State Primary Power Switching Network
- Chicago IL, US N. Evan Lurton - Issquah WA, US Thomas F. Currier - Lynnwood WA, US Todd B. Brouwer - Duvall WA, US Mark E. Liffring - Seattle WA, US Jon J. Dhondt - Snohomish WA, US Carolyn Kerr - Marysville WA, US Robert D. Holley - Seattle WA, US Lowell W. Schaffner - Seattle WA, US Eugene Solodovnik - Lake Stevens WA, US Terrance L. Thomas - Covington WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B60R 16/03
US Classification:
361 88, 307 91
Abstract:
A solid state primary power switching network for modular equipment centers (MECs) distributing primary power throughout a vehicle. The solid state primary power switching network includes multiple primary power switch network devices (PPSNDs) of a MEC for controlling and distributing primary power to other MECs spatially distribute throughout a vehicle. In one or more configurations, the PPSNDs have a universal structure in that each includes a common power input source and a plurality of common power outputs. In one or more configurations, primary power sources to the vehicle are switched without a perceivably visible break in power.