B64D25/04

Pretensioner for Retractable Shoulder Belt and Seat Belt

In an illustrative embodiment, a seat is oriented at an oblique angle with respect to a centerline of an aircraft fuselage, the seat having an Aircraft Passenger Restraint System (APRS) with a pre-tensioner and integral retractable shoulder and seat belt webbing. In an illustrative example, the ARPS may be a three-point restraint to control a seat occupant's upper body, head and torso area. In some embodiments, the ARPS may further control the forces on the lower spine and torso. In some applications, the ARPS may operate to control the Head Injury Criteria (HIC) levels for the seat occupant's head, as well as the neck twist and upper spinal forces, to meet aircraft certification requirements imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and/or European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). In response to a deceleration event, the ARPS may rapidly retract the belt webbing to substantially remove slack.

Pretensioner for Retractable Shoulder Belt and Seat Belt

In an illustrative embodiment, a seat is oriented at an oblique angle with respect to a centerline of an aircraft fuselage, the seat having an Aircraft Passenger Restraint System (APRS) with a pre-tensioner and integral retractable shoulder and seat belt webbing. In an illustrative example, the ARPS may be a three-point restraint to control a seat occupant's upper body, head and torso area. In some embodiments, the ARPS may further control the forces on the lower spine and torso. In some applications, the ARPS may operate to control the Head Injury Criteria (HIC) levels for the seat occupant's head, as well as the neck twist and upper spinal forces, to meet aircraft certification requirements imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and/or European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). In response to a deceleration event, the ARPS may rapidly retract the belt webbing to substantially remove slack.

EXPANDABLE SEAT LEG ATTACHMENT FIXTURE
20170274999 · 2017-09-28 · ·

Described is an extendable joint (10,100) for attaching a passenger seat to a cabin floor or support structure. The extendable joint (10,100) exhibits behavior of a rigid mounting during normal usage, such as when carrying or securing passengers or luggage. However, if a force threshold is exceeded, such as with an emergency situation, the extendable joint (10,100) may lengthen to absorb energy applied from the cabin floor through the passenger seat and vice versa. Additional force damping mechanisms may also be incorporated into the joint to further absorb, distribute, or reduce loadings that may otherwise separate the passenger seat from the floor or support structure.

Radial slit disc energy attenuation system

A vehicle including a housing, and a vehicle seat disposed in the housing. The vehicle further includes at least one radial slit disc energy attenuation assembly having an upper end coupled to the vehicle seat and a lower end coupled the housing. The radial slit disc energy attenuation assembly includes a slit disc stack having a plurality of deflectable discs configured to deflect in response to realizing a force applied by the vehicle seat.

Radial slit disc energy attenuation system

A vehicle including a housing, and a vehicle seat disposed in the housing. The vehicle further includes at least one radial slit disc energy attenuation assembly having an upper end coupled to the vehicle seat and a lower end coupled the housing. The radial slit disc energy attenuation assembly includes a slit disc stack having a plurality of deflectable discs configured to deflect in response to realizing a force applied by the vehicle seat.

Passive head and neck protection canopy piercer
11427339 · 2022-08-30 · ·

An ejection seat for an aircraft is disclosed. In various embodiments, the ejection seat includes a seat frame; and a moveable headrest attached to the seat frame, the moveable headrest including a first piercer assembly configured for fracturing a canopy.

Passive head and neck protection canopy piercer
11427339 · 2022-08-30 · ·

An ejection seat for an aircraft is disclosed. In various embodiments, the ejection seat includes a seat frame; and a moveable headrest attached to the seat frame, the moveable headrest including a first piercer assembly configured for fracturing a canopy.

Powered chairs for public venues, assemblies for use in powered chairs, and components for use in assemblies for use in powered chairs

Powered recliner chairs, assemblies for use in the chairs, and components for use in the assemblies are provided. Electrical systems for use in the chairs, and components for use in the assemblies are provided. Control systems and methods for operating powered recliner chairs are also provided. Any given chair may be locally and/or remotely controlled.

Dual purpose life preserver and inflatable head restraint for parachute assemblies
11192656 · 2021-12-07 · ·

A life preserver head restraint may be configured to inflate in response to deployment of a parachute assembly. The life preserver head restraint may comprise an inflatable volume and a charge tank fluidly coupled to the inflatable volume. In an inflated state, the life preserver head restraint may restrict head movement during line stretch of the parachute assembly.

Dual purpose life preserver and inflatable head restraint for parachute assemblies
11192656 · 2021-12-07 · ·

A life preserver head restraint may be configured to inflate in response to deployment of a parachute assembly. The life preserver head restraint may comprise an inflatable volume and a charge tank fluidly coupled to the inflatable volume. In an inflated state, the life preserver head restraint may restrict head movement during line stretch of the parachute assembly.