SEAT SYSTEM HAVING A CANTED LEG ASSEMBLY
20210387732 · 2021-12-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64D11/0649
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0639
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0601
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T50/40
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B64D11/0693
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0696
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A seat system for a passenger aircraft. The seat system includes a passenger seat frame (i) a plurality of spreader bars and (ii) a plurality of laterally extending spar tubes connecting the plurality of spreader bars to one another and at least one canted leg assembly connected to the seat frame for attachment to fixed, spaced apart attachment points on a supporting surface of the passenger aircraft. The canted leg assembly includes: (i) a front leg portion including a front joint clamp for receiving one of the plurality of laterally extending spar tubes in a non-perpendicular attachment point; and (ii) an aft leg portion including an aft joint clamp for receiving another one of the plurality of laterally extending spar tubes in a non-perpendicular attachment point, whereby the seat system is adapted to be laterally positioned and attached to provide different spaced apart passenger seating configurations. A seat back tray table may be attached to the back of the passenger seat frame.
Claims
1. A seat system for a passenger aircraft, said seat system comprising: (a) a passenger seat frame having (i) a plurality of spreader bars and (ii) a plurality of laterally extending spar tubes connecting said plurality of spreader bars to one another; and (b) at least one canted leg assembly connected to said seat frame for attachment to fixed, spaced apart attachment points on a supporting surface of said passenger aircraft, whereby said seat system is adapted to be laterally positioned and attached to provide different spaced apart passenger seating configurations.
2. The seat system according to claim 1 including a seat back tray table attached to the back of said passenger seat frame.
3. The seat system according to claim 2, wherein said seat back tray table attached to the back of said passenger seat frame is movable between a first storage position and a second deployed position.
4. The seat system according to claim 3 including a lock mechanism attached to the back of said passenger seat frame for retaining said seat back tray table in a secured position.
5. The seat system according to claim 1 including a display attached to the back of said passenger seat frame.
6. The seat system according to claim 5, wherein said display is adjoined by the back of said passenger seat frame.
7. The seat system according to claim 1 including a backrest support assembly including a backrest attached to one of said spreader bars.
8. The seat system according to claim 7 including a seat bottom support assembly.
9. The seat system according to claim 8 including a quadrant assembly connected between said backrest support assembly and said seat bottom support assembly comprising a quadrant member including (i) a pivot point adapted to pivot said backrest with respect to said spreader and said quadrant member; (ii) a lower attachment point attached to said seat bottom support assembly and (iii) an upper attachment point attached to said backrest.
10. The seat system according to claim 7, including a backrest cushion attached to the backrest support assembly.
11. In a seat system for a passenger aircraft wherein the seat system includes a passenger seat frame having (i) a plurality of spreader bars and (ii) a plurality of laterally extending spar tubes connecting said plurality of spreader bars to one another, the improvement comprising a canted leg assembly connected to said seat frame for attachment to fixed, spaced apart attachment points on a supporting surface of said passenger aircraft, said canted leg assembly comprising: (a) a front leg portion including a front joint clamp for receiving one of said plurality of laterally extending spar tubes in a non-perpendicular attachment point; and (b) an aft leg portion including an aft joint clamp for receiving another one of said plurality of laterally extending spar tubes in a non-perpendicular attachment point, whereby said seat system is adapted to be laterally positioned and attached to provide different spaced apart passenger seating configurations.
12. The canted leg assembly according to claim 11, wherein each of said joint clamps include an annular collar for receiving said spar tubes.
13. The canted leg assembly according to claim 12, wherein the interior portion of said annular collar is beveled off center to vertical from one side of said collar to form said non-perpendicular attachment point.
14. The canted leg assembly according to claim 13, wherein the interior portion of said annular collar is also beveled off center to vertical from the other side of said collar to form another and opposite of said non-perpendicular attachment points.
15. The canted leg assembly according to claim 12, wherein at least one of said annular collars is a split collar.
16. The canted leg assembly according to claim 11, including a floor tie assembly connecting the base of said front leg portion to the base of said aft leg portion.
17. The canted leg assembly according to claim 16, wherein said floor tie assembly including a front track fitting.
18. The canted leg assembly according to claim 16, wherein said floor tie assembly including an aft track fitting.
19. The canted leg assembly according to claim 18, wherein said floor tie assembly further includes a seat track cover.
20. A seat system for a passenger aircraft, said seat system comprising: (a) a passenger seat frame having (i) a plurality of spreader bars and (ii) a plurality of laterally extending spar tubes connecting said plurality of spreader bars to one another; (b) at least one canted leg assembly connected to said seat frame for attachment to fixed, spaced apart attachment points on a supporting surface of said passenger aircraft, said canted leg assembly comprising: (i) a front leg portion including a front joint clamp for receiving one of said plurality of laterally extending spar tubes in a non-perpendicular attachment point; and (ii) an aft leg portion including an aft joint clamp for receiving another one of said plurality of laterally extending spar tubes in a non-perpendicular attachment point, whereby said seat system is adapted to be laterally positioned and attached to provide different spaced apart passenger seating configurations; and (c) a seat back tray table attached to the back of said passenger seat frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0029] In the following description, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views. Also in the following description, it is to be understood that such terms as “forward,” “rearward,” “left,” “right,” “upwardly,” “downwardly,” and the like are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms.
[0030] Referring now to the drawings in general and
[0031] Each of the passenger seats 12 may include a passenger seat frame 22, a seat bottom support assembly 24 attached to the passenger seat frame and a backrest support assembly 26 attached to the passenger seat frame 22 adjoining the seat bottom support assembly 24. The backrest support assembly 26 may further include a headrest 30. In one embodiment headrest 30 is adjustable to accommodate the height of a passenger. The backrest support assembly 26 includes a backrest 28 that may tilt with respect to spreader bar 29 by pivoting along quadrant assembly 36.
[0032] Turning to
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[0034] The display may adjoin the seat back bezel 14. The passenger seat 12 may further include an upholstery package generally designated 32 and may also include a trim package generally designated 34.
[0035] In the specific embodiment shown in
[0036] The internal structure of the seat system 10 is shown in
[0037] The underlying structure defined by leg assemblies 40, 42; spar tubes 50; and the spreader bars 29 is referred to as a “ladder frame assembly” The passenger seat frame 22 carries seat backrest support assemblies 26 and seat bottom support assemblies 24.
[0038] The seats according to the present inventions can be integrated together to form seat systems of different lengths, spacings, and numbers of seats. Whether one, two, three or more seats, each seat system 10 will include at least two leg assemblies, such as leg assemblies 40, 42. Thus, when a seat is referred to as having a pair or a plurality of leg assemblies, it is understood that at least two leg assemblies are required, but that the two leg assemblies may not necessarily be on opposing sides of any particular seat.
[0039] For example, the three seats 12″, 12′ and 12 are each supported on two leg assemblies 40, 42. Thus, seat 12″ is supported on two leg assemblies 40, 42, just as are seats 12′ and 12, and whether the seat system 10 is considered a “seat” or the three seats 12″, 12′ and 12 are considered “seats”, in either case they are supported by a plurality of legs.
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[0044] Also, in the embodiment shown in
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[0047] As noted above, spacing between parallel sets of floor tracks is generally fixed, so that the need to have seats with varying spacing in prior art constructions has been accommodated by having differently-constructed leg assemblies with various offsets to the left or right of the centerline of the leg assemblies.
[0048] By using the non-perpendicular aligned joint clamps 66, 68, seat spacing is varied using the same components except for the diagonal leg tie 64 which is changed to a canted diagonal leg tie constructed according to the present inventions, avoiding the need to provide a number of differently-constructed leg assemblies and components.
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[0052] Certain modifications and improvements will occur to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the foregoing description. By way of example, the non-perpendicular aligned joint clamps could be welded or shrink fit to the spar tubes to save additional weight. It should be understood that all such modifications and improvements have been deleted herein for the sake of conciseness and readability but are properly within the scope of the following claims.