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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 03, 2014
Filed:
Jun. 11, 2007
Guy Bernard Vauchel, Le Havre, FR;
Anne-laure Gibouin, F-Toulouse, FR;
Regis Fassier, Lapeyrouse Fossat, FR;
Jean-philippe Joret, Beuzeville, FR;
Jerome Collier, Le Havre, FR;
Guillaume Lefort, Paris, FR;
Pierre-alain Chouard, Paris, FR;
Guy Bernard Vauchel, Le Havre, FR;
Anne-Laure Gibouin, F-Toulouse, FR;
Regis Fassier, Lapeyrouse Fossat, FR;
Jean-Philippe Joret, Beuzeville, FR;
Jerome Collier, Le Havre, FR;
Guillaume Lefort, Paris, FR;
Pierre-Alain Chouard, Paris, FR;
Aircelle, Gonfreville l'Orcher, FR;
Abstract
The present invention relates, on the one hand, to a nacelle () for a double flow turboreactor () comprising a front air intake section (), a median section () intended for surrounding a fan () of the turboreactor and a rear section (), said rear section having an internal structure () intended for serving as a housing to a rear portion of the turboreactor, characterized in that the internal structure possesses attachment means suitable for enabling the nacelle to be fastened to a pylon () intended to be connected to a fixed structure () of an aeroplane on at least one portion of said internal structure, and on the other hand, to a propellant assembly and to an aircraft provided with such a nacelle.