Patent classifications
B64D45/0028
Privacy door for an internal cabin of a vehicle
An internal cabin of a vehicle includes a vehicle control area. A first door is coupled to the vehicle control area. The first door is moveable between a first open position and a first closed position. An aisle extends between the vehicle control area and a passenger seating area. A forward section of the aisle is disposed between a first monument and a second monument. A second door is disposed within the aisle between the first monument and the second monument. The second door is moveable between a second open position and a second closed position. A privacy vestibule is defined between the second door in the second closed position, the first monument, the second monument, and the vehicle control area.
Access device provided with independent mobile walls enabling secure communication between at least two zones of an enclosure
An access device enables controlled or secure communication between different areas of an enclosure and, in the example illustrated in the present application of an aircraft, while providing reduced size. The access device includes at least three mobile walls able to move, independently from one another, to form a closed cylinder, the walls thus being in a so-called security vestibule position, and to overlap at least in twos in order to close off access to one or more areas while concealing the security vestibule, the walls thus being in a so-called retracted position. By overlapping at the access level of said areas that the walls allow to close, the device frees up the adjoining cabin space.
PRIVACY DOOR FOR AN INTERNAL CABIN OF A VEHICLE
An internal cabin of a vehicle includes a vehicle control area. A first door is coupled to the vehicle control area. The first door is moveable between a first open position and a first closed position. An aisle extends between the vehicle control area and a passenger seating area. A forward section of the aisle is disposed between a first monument and a second monument. A second door is disposed within the aisle between the first monument and the second monument. The second door is moveable between a second open position and a second closed position. A privacy vestibule is defined between the second door in the second closed position, the first monument, the second monument, and the vehicle control area.
Barrier Door for an Aircraft
A barrier door to control movement of persons through an opening within a cabin area of an aircraft. The barrier door includes a body comprising an upper side, a lower side, and lateral sides. A lock is connected to the body and includes an elongated member and a pin. The pin is movable between a disengaged position with a distal end retracted and an engaged position with the distal end extending outward beyond the elongated member. A release mechanism is threaded on the elongated member and is rotatable relative to the elongated member to adjust a position of the elongated member and pin relative to the body.
Deployable Attendant Seat Aircraft Cabin Barrier
A deployable attendant seat assembly that is configured to deploy in a vehicle cabin from a stowed position as an attendant seat into a deployed position configuring the deployable attendant seat assembly into a lockable barrier to prevent passengers from moving along an aisle in a vehicle cabin into a vehicle area forward of the lockable barrier.
Dual Purpose Lavatory Barrier
A dual purpose aircraft lavatory component that can be a dual purpose aircraft lavatory door that is configured to deploy in a vehicle cabin from an initial position as an aircraft lavatory monument component into a deployed position converting aircraft lavatory monument component into an aircraft cabin lockable barrier to prevent passengers from moving along an aisle in a vehicle cabin into a vehicle area forward of the lockable barrier.
Barrier Door for an Aircraft
A barrier door configured to be mounted in an opening in a cabin area of an aircraft. The barrier door is movable between an open position to allow persons to pass through the opening and a closed position to prevent passengers from moving through the opening. The barrier door is configured to be locked in the closed position.
Secondary barriers for use with aircraft
Secondary barriers for aircraft are disclosed. An example secondary barrier includes a plurality of tracks to mount to a first monument in a cabin of an aircraft and a plurality of rods, where respective ones of the rods slidably engage respective ones of the tracks. The secondary barrier includes a panel coupled to respective ends of the rods. The rods to move relative to the tracks between a stowed position and a deployed position. The panel in the deployed position is to interface with a second monument in the cabin opposite the first monument. The rods are to extend between the first monument and the second monument when the secondary barrier is in the deployed position.
Barrier door for an aircraft
A barrier door to control movement of persons through an opening within a cabin area of an aircraft. The barrier door includes a body comprising an upper side, a lower side, and lateral sides. A lock is connected to the body and includes an elongated member and a pin. The pin is movable between a disengaged position with a distal end retracted and an engaged position with the distal end extending outward beyond the elongated member. A release mechanism is threaded on the elongated member and is rotatable relative to the elongated member to adjust a position of the elongated member and pin relative to the body.
Translating Barrier for an Aircraft
A barrier door system to control movement of persons through an opening within a cabin area of an aircraft. The barrier door system includes a track with an elongated shape with a first end and a second end. A barrier door includes panels that are pivotally connected together and one or more pins that extend outward from a top edge of the barrier door and are configured to engage with the track. The panels are configured to pivot together in a folded configuration at a stowed position, and to pivot outward away from the track in an extended configuration to extend across the opening at the deployed position.