QUICK LOADING CURTAIN TRACK FOR AN AIRCRAFT CABIN
20210244223 ยท 2021-08-12
Assignee
Inventors
- Rick E. Shepherd (Arlington, WA, US)
- Ian M. Piper (Seattle, WA, US)
- Robert B. Lanfear (Kingston, WA, US)
Cpc classification
A47H2001/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B64D11/0023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A curtain track for an aircraft cabin enables curtain sliders to be quickly loaded into the curtain track. The curtain track is constructed of an elongate channel with a first end fitting on a first end of the channel and a second end fitting on a second end of the channel. There is a unique cutout in the bottom surface of the first end fitting that forms a curved slot surface that enables curtain sliders to be loaded into the channel of the curtain track through the cutout to quickly load the curtain onto the curtain track without disassembling any of the parts of the curtain track or removing the curtain track from its attachment to the aircraft cabin.
Claims
1. A track that suspends sliders for sliding movement of the sliders on the track, the track comprising: a bottom surface of the track, the bottom surface extending along a length of the track; a slot in the bottom surface of the track, the slot having a length extending along the length of the track; a first slot surface extending through the bottom surface of the track adjacent the slot, the first slot surface extending along the length of the track; a second slot surface extending through the bottom surface of the track adjacent the slot, the second slot surface extending along the length of the track; the first slot surface and the second slot surface being on opposite sides of the slot and being parallel; and, a curved slot surface extending through the bottom surface of the track adjacent the slot, the curved slot surface being an extension of the first slot surface and being on an opposite side of the slot from of the second slot surface.
2. The track of claim 1, further comprising: the second slot surface having an extension of the second slot surface; the extension of the second slot surface being on an opposite side of the slot from the curved slot surface; and, the extension of the second slot surface being a tapered slot surface that tapers away from the curved slot surface as the tapered slot surface extends from the second slot surface.
3. The track of claim 1, further comprising: the slot having a first end and a second end at opposite ends of the length of the track; and, the curved slot surface being at the first end of the slot.
4. The track of claim 1, further comprising: the slot having a straight length.
5. The track of claim 1, further comprising: a slider, the slider having a head, the head having a perimeter dimension; the slider having a neck depending from the head, the neck having a perimeter dimension that is smaller than the perimeter dimension of the head; and, the neck of the slider being configured to engage against the curved slot surface as the head of the slider passes through the slot between the curved slot surface and the second slot surface.
6. The track of claim 5, further comprising: the slider being one of a plurality of sliders, each slider of the plurality of sliders having a head, the head having a perimeter dimension; each slider of the plurality of sliders having a neck depending from the head of the slider, the neck of each slider having a perimeter dimension that is smaller than the perimeter dimension of the head of the slider; and, the neck of each slider being configured to engage against the curved slot surface as the head of the slider passes through the slot between the curved slot surface and the second slot surface.
7. The track of claim 1, further comprising: a channel having a rectangular cross-section configuration, the channel having a length between a first end of the channel and a second end of the channel, the channel having a bottom surface that extends between the first end of the channel and the second end of the channel, the bottom surface of the channel defines an intermediate portion of the bottom surface of the track; a first end fitting on the first end of the channel, the first end fitting being attachable to a separate structure to attach the channel to the separate structure; a second end fitting on the second end of the channel, the second end fitting being attachable to the separate structure to attach the channel to the separate structure; and, the first end fitting telescoping on the first end of the channel enabling adjustment of the length of the track.
8. The track of claim 7, further comprising: the first end fitting having a bottom surface that defines a first end portion of the bottom surface of the track; and, the curved slot surface extending through the bottom surface of the first end fitting.
9. The track of claim 1, further comprising: the curved slot surface and the bottom surface of the track being oriented at an acute angle; and, the second slot surface and the bottom surface of the track being oriented at a perpendicular angle.
10. A track that suspends sliders for sliding movement of the sliders on the track, the track comprising: a bottom surface of the track, the bottom surface extending along a length of the track; a slot in the bottom surface of the track, the slot having a length extending along the length of the track, the slot separating a first ledge at a bottom of the track and a second ledge at a bottom of the track; the first ledge having a top surface and an opposite bottom surface, the top surface of the first ledge and the bottom surface of the first ledge being parallel; the second ledge having a top surface and an opposite bottom surface, the top surface of the second ledge and the bottom surface of the second ledge being parallel; a first slot surface extending between the bottom surface of the first ledge and the top surface of the first ledge adjacent the slot, the first slot surface extending along the length of the track; a second slot surface extending between the bottom surface of the second ledge and the top surface of the second ledge adjacent the slot, the second slot surface extending along the length of the track; the first slot surface and the second slot surface being on opposite sides of the slot and being parallel; and, a curved slot surface extending between the bottom surface of the first ledge and the top surface of the first ledge adjacent the slot, the curved slot surface being an extension of the first slot surface and being on an opposite side of the slot from the second slot surface.
11. The track of claim 10, further comprising: the second slot surface having an extension of the second slot surface extending between the bottom surface of the second ledge and the top surface of the second ledge; the extension of the second slot surface being on an opposite side of the slot from the curved slot surface; and, the extension of the second slot surface being a tapered slot surface that tapers away from the curved slot surface as the tapered slot surface extends from the second slot surface.
12. The track of claim 10, further comprising: the slot having a first end and a second end at opposite ends of the length of the slot and at opposite ends of the length of the track; and, the curved slot surface being at a first end of the slot.
13. The track of claim 12, further comprising: the slot having a straight length between the first end of the slot and the second end of the slot.
14. The track of claim 10, further comprising: a slider, the slider having a head, the head having a circular configuration with a perimeter dimension; the slider having a neck depending from the head, the neck having a cylindrical configuration with a perimeter dimension that is smaller than the perimeter dimension of the head; and, the neck of the slider being configured to engage against the curved slot surface as the head of the slider passes through the slot between the curved slot surface and the second slot surface.
15. The track of claim 14, further comprising: the slider being one of a plurality of sliders, each slider of the plurality of sliders having a head, the head of each slider of the plurality of sliders having a perimeter dimension; each slider of the plurality of sliders having a neck depending from the head of the slider, the neck of each slider of a plurality of sliders having a perimeter dimension that is smaller than the perimeter dimension of the head of each slider of the plurality of sliders; and, the neck of each slider of the plurality of sliders being configured to engage against the curved slot surface as the head of each slider of the plurality of sliders passes through the slot between the curved slot surface and the second slot surface.
16. The track of claim 10, further comprising: a channel having a rectangular cross-section configuration, the channel having a length between a first end of the channel and a second end of the channel, the channel having a bottom surface that extends between the first end of the channel and the second end of the channel, the bottom surface of the channel defines an intermediate portion of the bottom surface of the track; a first end fitting on the first end of the channel, the first end fitting being attachable to a separate structure to attach the channel to the separate structure; a second end fitting on the second end of the channel, the second end fitting being attachable to the separate structure to attach the channel to the separate structure; and, the first end fitting telescoping on the first end of the channel enabling adjustment of the length of the track by telescoping the first end fitting on the first end of the channel.
17. The track of claim 16, further comprising; the first end fitting having a bottom surface that defines a first end portion of the bottom surface of the track; the second end fitting having a bottom surface that defines a second end portion of the bottom surface of the track; and, the curved slot surface extending through the bottom surface of the first end fitting.
18. The track of claim 10, further comprising: the first slot surface being oriented at an acute angle between the first slot surface and the bottom surface of the first ledge; and, the second slot surface having a perpendicular orientation between the second slot surface and the bottom surface of the second ledge.
19. A method of suspending sliders for sliding movement of the sliders along a length of a track, the method comprising: passing a head of each slider through a slot in a bottom surface of a track by engaging necks of the sliders that depend from the heads of the sliders against a curved slot surface extending through the bottom surface of the track adjacent the slot while passing the heads of the sliders through the slot.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising: engaging the necks of the sliders against the curved slot surface of the track as the heads of the sliders are passed through the slot between the curved slot surface and a tapered slot surface on an opposite side of the slot from the curved slot surface with the tapered slot surface tapering away from the curved slot surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0031] The first end fitting 18 and the second end fitting 22 are configured for attachment to stationary structures 24, 26 of the aircraft cabin to secure the curtain track 12 in the aircraft cabin. The first end fitting 18 is attached to a first end 28 of the channel 16 by being telescoped over the first end 28 of the channel 16. This enables the first end fitting 18 to be adjustably positioned on the first end 28 of the channel 16 by telescoping the first end fitting 18 over the first end 28 of the channel 16. The second end fitting 22 is also attached to a second end 32 of the channel 16 by being telescoped over the second end 32 of the channel 16. This enables the second fitting 22 to be adjustably positioned on the second end 32 of the channel 16 by being telescoped over the second end 32 of the channel 16. The telescoping movement of the first end fitting 18 and the second end fitting 22 on the channel 16 enables the overall length of the curtain track 12 to be adjustable.
[0032] The channel 16 has a rectangular cross-section configuration along its entire length between the first end 28 of the channel and the second end 32 of the channel. The cross-section configuration of the channel 16 is represented in
[0033] The channel 16 has a slot 34 through a bottom surface 36 of the channel. The slot 34 extends along the entire length of the channel 16 between the first end 28 of the channel and the second end 32 of the channel. The slot 34 separates a first ledge 38 at the bottom of the channel 16 and a second ledge 42 at the bottom of the channel 16.
[0034] The first ledge 38 has a top surface 44 and an opposite bottom surface 46 that are parallel, flat surfaces, A first slot surface 48 extends between the top surface 48 of the first ledge and the bottom surface 46 of the first ledge adjacent the slot 34,
[0035] The second ledge 42 has a top surface 52 and an opposite bottom surface 54 that are parallel, flat surfaces. A second slot surface 56 extends between the top surface 52 of the second ledge 42 and a bottom surface 54 of the second ledge 42 adjacent the slot 34. The first slot surface 48 and the second slot surface 56 are on opposite sides of the slot 34, are parallel surfaces and extend along the entire length of the channel 16 between the first end 28 of the channel and the second end 32 of the channel.
[0036] The first end fitting 18 and the second end fitting 22 have substantially the same constructions, and therefore only the construction of the first end fitting 18 is described herein.
[0037] The slot 68 in the bottom surface 72 of the first end fitting 18 extends along the first end fitting 18 from the proximal end 58 of the first end fitting 18 to the slot end surface 74. The slot 68 separates a first ledge 78 at the bottom of the first end fitting 18 and a second ledge 82 at the bottom of the first end fitting 18. The first ledge 78 of the first end fitting 18 functions as an extension of the first ledge 38 of the channel 16 and the second ledge 82 of the first end fitting 18 functions as an extension of the second ledge 42 of the channel 16. The first ledge 78 has a top surface 84 and an opposite bottom surface 86 that are parallel, flat surfaces. A first slot surface 88 extends between the top surface 84 of the first ledge 78 and the bottom surface 86 of the first ledge 78 adjacent the slot 68 in the first end fitting 18.
[0038] The second ledge 82 of the first fitting 18 has a top surface 92 and an opposite bottom surface 94 that are parallel, flat surfaces. A second slot surface 96 extends between the top surface 92 of the second ledge 82 and the bottom surface 94 of the second ledge 82 adjacent the slot 68. As represented in
[0039] As the first slot surface 88 of the first end fitting 18 approaches the slot end surface 78, the first slot surface 88 merges into a curved slot surface 98 represented in
[0040] The second slot surface 96 has an extension 102 of the second slot surface that extends between the top surface 92 of the second ledge 82 and the bottom surface 94 of the second ledge 82. The extension 102 of the second slot surface 96 is on an opposite side of the slot 68 from the curved slot surface 98. The extension 102 of the second slot surface 96 is a tapered slot surface that tapers away from the curved slot surface 98 as the tapered second slot surface extension 102 extends from the second slot surface 96 to the slot end surface 74, The extension 102 of the second slot surface 96 is perpendicular to the top surface 92 and the bottom surface 94 of the second ledge 82 of the first end fitting 18.
[0041] The curved slot surface 98 and the extension of the second slot surface 102 provide an enlarged area of the slot 68 adjacent the slot end surface 74. This enlarged area of the slot 68 enables a slider to be inserted through the enlarged area and into the slot 68. A construction of a slider 104 is represented in
[0042] Although the slot 34 of the channel 16 is described as being a straight slot, the slot 34 and the channel 16 could also have curved configurations.
[0043] Additionally, although the first end fitting 18 and the second end fitting 22 have been described as having substantially the same constructions, it is not necessary that the second end fitting 22 also have a curved slot surface and an opposite tapered slot extension surface as does the first end fitting 18.
[0044] As various modifications could be made in the construction of the quick loading curtain track and its method of use herein described and illustrated without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present disclosure should not be limited by any of the above described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.