B64D11/00151

AIRCRAFT HAVING GESTURE-BASED CONTROL FOR AN ONBOARD PASSENGER SERVICE UNIT

An aircraft is provided that includes a passenger service unit for a passenger seated in a seat in its cabin. The aircraft includes a camera configured to acquire an image of the passenger, and a control module configured to at least receive the image of the passenger. The control module is configured to receive non-tactile gesture preference data and dominant hand data, and access a non-tactile gesture data store that includes a plurality of images of non-tactile hand signals or non-tactile hand gestures. Based on the foregoing, the control module is configured to generate non-tactile gesture data in accordance with and indicative of a non-tactile hand signal or a non-tactile gesture made by the passenger. And the control module is configured to control one or more cabin systems including in at least one instance the passenger service unit based on the non-tactile gesture data.

Data input device for information processing apparatus

A device for inputting data into an information processing apparatus using a communication cable. The device includes a sensing field including signal lines. The sensing field generates one or more signals when an object is proximate thereto. The device further includes at least one processor connected to the signal lines. The processor receives the signals and generates data based on the signals. The device additionally includes a port in communication with the processor for data output. The port is configured to connect to the cable end communicate the data over the cable to the information processing apparatus. The device includes a light source configured to illuminate keyboard symbols corresponding to areas of the sensing field. The device also includes an exterior surface covering the sensing field and obscuring the keyboard symbols from visibility unless the light source is providing illumination.

Video display unit cassette assemblies for aircraft seats and enhanced in flight entertainment user experience

A video display unit cassette assembly includes a cassette frame, a display coupled to the cassette frame, one or more electronic components between the cassette frame and the display, and a delethalization cover coupled to the display. The one or more electronic components receive data content from a network and generate video signals provided to the display. The cassette assembly is sized and configured to be releasably mounted in an installed position in a mounting structure defined in a seatback of a vehicle seat.

Seat system having a solenoid-actuated recline lever
12139258 · 2024-11-12 · ·

A seat system for a passenger aircraft. The seat system includes a passenger seat frame having a backrest support assembly including a backrest and a spreaders and spar tube assembly; and a seat bottom support assembly. The seat system further includes a solenoid-actuated recline lever assembly including an armrest or center console connected to the spreaders and spar tube assembly; a counter-balanced solenoid actuator positioned in the seat bottom support assembly; and a passenger operated release switch attached between the solenoid actuator and the armrest or center console. The seat system may further include a seat back tray table attached to the back of the passenger seat frame.

AIRCRAFT IN-FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM

An in-flight entertainment (IFE) system may include a structural panel supporting one or more aircraft seat components. The one or more aircraft seat components may include a primary IFE display and a secondary IFE display. Both the primary IFE display and the secondary IFE display may be coupled to a portion of the structural panel facing the passenger. The primary display may receive and display a plurality of in-flight related content from at least one IFE source, while the secondary display may receive and display a plurality of media content associated with a personal electronic device (PED) of the passenger. The IFE system may also include at least one controller which is in communication with at least one of the primary IFE display, the secondary IFE display, and the PED. The controller may selectively display content received from at least one of the IFE source or the PED.

Laterally-expanding tray table

In a preferred embodiment, an aircraft passenger seat includes a seat back and a laterally-expanding tray table including a telescoping table segment and a main table segment having an interior pocket for receiving the telescoping table segment in a retracted position, where the telescoping table segment is adjacent to the main table segment in a fully extended position to form a contiguous table surface. The seat back may include a mounting region for stowing the laterally-expanding tray table, including a latching mechanism for latching the main table segment in a stowed position. The mounting region may extend across half the width of the seat back. The seat back may include storage region(s) horizontally adjacent to the mounting region, each storage region configured to stow a passenger convenience feature.

Controlling in flight entertainment system using pointing device integrated into seat

An entertainment system includes a video display unit facing a passenger seat and a track pad assembly integrated with an armrest of the passenger seat. The track pad assembly includes a track pad that is operable to control the video display unit.

RECLINING SEAT WITH COORDINATED LOWERING MOTION AND SLIDING MONITOR

A passenger seat assembly includes features to mitigate privacy and use concerns that accompany backrest recline. In embodiments, the assembly includes a seat frame, a seat pan coupled to the seat frame, a backrest coupled to the seat frame, a backrest extension movably coupled to the backrest, the backrest extension configured to move between a retracted position within the backrest and an extended position above a top of the backrest, and a monitor rotatably mounted to the backrest extension and movable with the backrest extension. In use, backrest extension movement and/or monitor movement may be coordinated with backrest rotation motion.

Display systems with a modular peripheral bar assembly and associated methods thereof

Innovative peripheral bar assembly for a transportation vehicle is provided. The assembly includes a front bar housing with a front segment and a rear segment; a rear bar housing with a front segment coupled to the rear segment of the front bar housing; and an input/output (I/O) printed circuit board (PCB) having an I/O connector. The I/O PCB coupled to the rear segment of the front bar housing. The assembly is coupled to a chassis of a display system having a display module, and the I/O connector is coupled to a connector of the display module for enabling an electrical connection between the peripheral bar assembly and the display module.

SWITCH MECHANISM FOR AN ELECTRICALLY ADJUSTED SCREEN MOUNT
20170341594 · 2017-11-30 ·

A switch mechanism actuates an electrically adjustable screen mount. The switch mechanism allows a user to select between a first automatic operation for stowing and deployment of the display screen (6), and a second, user adjustable operation for adjustment of the deployed position of the display screen (6), in order to tilt the screen back and forth. The adjustment back and forth may be accompanied by a movement upward or downward, with an upward movement when the top of the screen tilts away from the user, and downward movement when the top of the screen tilts towards the user. This can compensate for tilting of the surface to which the screen mount is attached, such as a seat-back.