BAGGAGE BAR ENERGY ABSORBER
20240067064 ยท 2024-02-29
Inventors
- Ali Mohiti Asli (Frisco, TX, US)
- Amen OMORAGBON (Westminster, CA, US)
- Reza MANSOURI (Santa Fe Springs, CA, US)
Cpc classification
F16F15/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60N2/427
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0619
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F2224/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64D11/0636
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F2230/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64D11/0627
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60N2/427
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A baggage bar assembly may be provided for a passenger seat such as but not limited to an aircraft passenger seat. The baggage bar assembly includes a baggage bar and a support for supporting the baggage bar relative to the passenger seat. The support of the baggage bar assembly also allows for movement of the baggage bar relative to the passenger seat.
Claims
1. A baggage bar assembly for a passenger seat, the baggage bar assembly comprising: a baggage bar; and a support for supporting the baggage bar while allowing for movement of the baggage bar relative to the passenger seat.
2. The baggage bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the support comprises an energy absorber positionable within an aperture defined by the passenger seat.
3. The baggage bar assembly of claim 2, wherein the energy absorber defines a central aperture, and wherein the baggage bar extends through the central aperture of the energy absorber.
4. The baggage bar assembly of claim 3, wherein a cross-section of the central aperture is different from a cross-section of the baggage bar.
5. The baggage bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the support comprises an elastomer shock absorber.
6. The baggage bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the support comprises a spring mechanism positionable within an aperture defined by the passenger seat.
7. The baggage bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the support comprises a bearing mechanism.
8. The baggage bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the support is attachable to a frame component of the passenger seat or be positionable within an aperture defined by the frame component.
9. The baggage bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the support allows for at least one of rotational movement or linear movement of the baggage bar.
10. The baggage bar assembly of claim 9, wherein the support allows for both rotational movement and linear movement of the baggage bar.
11. A passenger seat comprising: a frame component; and the baggage bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the support allows for movement of the baggage bar relative to the frame component.
12. The passenger seat of claim 11, wherein the frame component comprises a seat leg of the passenger seat.
13. The passenger seat of claim 11, wherein the frame component defines an aperture, wherein the baggage bar extends through the aperture, and wherein the support is provided within the aperture between at least a portion of the baggage bar and the frame component.
14. The passenger seat of claim 13, wherein a cross-section of the aperture is different from a cross-section of the baggage bar.
15. The passenger seat of claim 13, wherein the support comprises a bearing mechanism within the aperture.
16. A passenger seat comprising a frame component and a baggage bar that is movable relative to the frame component.
17. The passenger seat of claim 16, further comprising at least one of an elastomer shock absorber, a spring mechanism, or a bearing mechanism supporting the baggage bar relative to the frame component.
18. A baggage bar assembly for a passenger seat, the baggage bar assembly comprising: a baggage bar; and a bearing mechanism configured to support the baggage bar on a portion of the passenger seat, wherein the baggage bar is movable via the bearing mechanism.
19. The baggage bar assembly of claim 18, wherein the bearing mechanism comprises ball bearings and defines a circular aperture for receiving the baggage bar.
20. A passenger seat comprising the baggage bar of claim 18 and a leg assembly for the passenger seat, wherein the leg assembly is the portion of the passenger seat supporting the bearing mechanism.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The specification makes reference to the following appended figures, in which use of like reference numerals in different figures is intended to illustrate like or analogous components.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] The subject matter of embodiments of the present invention is described here with specificity to meet statutory requirements, but this description is not necessarily intended to limit the scope of the claims. The claimed subject matter may be embodied in other ways, may include different elements or steps, and may be used in conjunction with other existing or future technologies. This description should not be interpreted as implying any order or arrangement among or between various steps or elements except when the order of individual steps or arrangement of elements is explicitly described.
[0034] The described embodiments of the invention provide baggage bar assemblies for passenger seats. While the baggage bar assemblies are discussed for use with aircraft seats, they are by no means so limited. Rather, embodiments of the baggage bar assemblies described herein may be used in passenger seats or other seats of any type or otherwise as desired.
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[0036] The seat base 104 of the passenger seat assembly 100 may include seat legs 108 and/or another frame component as desired. Each seat back 106 is connected to the seat base 104, and is often pivotable relative to the seat base 104 such that the seat back 106 can be positioned in various positions such as a taxi-takeoff-landing (TTL) position, a reclined position, etc. In some cases, other components of the passenger seat assembly 100, such as a tray table, in-flight entertainment equipment, cup holders, literature pockets, etc. may be supported on the seat back 106. In various embodiments, the passenger seat assembly 100 includes one or more armrests 111 that optionally may be pivotable relative to the seat base 104 and/or the seat back(s) 106. In some cases, at least one armrest 111 may be provided between adjacent seat backs 106, although it need not be in other examples. The number or location of the armrests 111 illustrated in
[0037] Each seat back 106 and the corresponding portion of the seat base 104 together at least partially define a living space for the passenger when used (i.e., the space that the passenger may occupy and use while sitting in a particular passenger seat). As illustrated in
[0038] The baggage bar assembly 102 of the passenger seat assembly 100 includes a baggage bar 114 and one or more supports 116. As illustrated in
[0039] The support(s) 116 of the baggage bar assembly 102 support the baggage bar 114 relative to the passenger seat assembly 100. In certain embodiments, the support(s) 116 connect the baggage bar 114 to a portion of the passenger seat assembly 100 such as but not limited to the seat base 104, one or more legs 110, other frame components of the passenger seat assembly 100, and/or as otherwise desired. As such, while two supports 116 are illustrated in
[0040] In various embodiments, the supports 116 of the baggage bar assembly 102 allow for movement of the baggage bar 114 relative to the passenger seat assembly 100. Optionally, the supports 116 allow for movement of the baggage bar 114 at least during a dynamic event such as but not limited to a 16G roll/pitch and/or step load event. In other embodiments, the supports 116 may allow for movement of the baggage bar 114 during various other events or as desired. The supports 116 may allow for various types or combinations of types of movement of the baggage bar 114 as desired, including linear movement of the baggage bar 114 and/or rotational movement of the baggage bar 114. The supports 116 may be various suitable devices, mechanisms, or features as desired allowing for movement of the baggage bar 114 relative to the passenger seat assembly 100, and non-limiting examples of supports 116 are discussed in greater detail below with reference to
[0041] The supports 116 of the baggage bar assembly 102 thus allow for movement of the baggage bar 114 where the baggage bar 114 connects with the portion of the passenger seat assembly 100 (e.g., the leg 110), and such movement absorbs energy and loads during dynamic events, thereby reducing stress on the baggage bar 114. The reduction in stress on the baggage bar 114 provided by the supports 116 in turn allows for baggage bars 114 with smaller wall thicknesses compared to traditional baggage bars to be used, and smaller wall thickness may provide weight savings to the overall passenger seat assembly 100 and cost savings to produce such baggage bars 114. The supports 116 described herein also allow for improved modularity of the baggage bar 114 relative to the leg 110 and/or other frame component to which the baggage bar 114 is attached, and the baggage bar 114 need not be keyed to the leg 110 and/or another frame component as traditionally required. Instead, the supports 116 described herein may allow for baggage bars 114 to have various cross-sectional shapes as desired that may be different from a shape of an aperture defined in the leg 110 and/or other frame component (in embodiments where the baggage bar 114 extends through the leg 110 or frame component). In other embodiments, the baggage bar 114 need not extend through the leg 110 or frame component, and the support 116 may support the baggage bar 114 offset from the leg 110 or frame component while still allowing for relative movement of the baggage bar 114. Various other benefits and advantages may be realized with the systems and methods provided herein, and the aforementioned advantages should not be considered limiting.
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[0043] In various embodiments, the leg 110 defines an aperture 220, and the baggage bar 114 extends through the aperture 220. As best illustrated in
[0044] In the embodiment illustrated, the support 116 is an energy absorber 222 constructed from an energy absorbing material such as but not limited to rubber (natural or synthetic), neoprene, silicone, foams, other elastomeric materials, combinations thereof, and/or other energy absorbing materials as desired. In the embodiment illustrated, an outer profile of the energy absorber 222 may conform to the shape of the aperture 220, which may facilitate positioning of the support 116 within the aperture 220. However, in other embodiments, the energy absorber 222 may have other shapes or profiles as desired, and it need not match the shape or profile of the aperture 220.
[0045] The energy absorber 222 itself defines an aperture 224 for receiving at least a portion of the baggage bar 114. The aperture 224 may be various shapes or profiles as desired, and the shape or profile of the aperture 224 need not match the shape or profile of the baggage bar 114. In the embodiment illustrated, the aperture 224 has a square profile (e.g., different from the circulate profile of the baggage bar 114).
[0046] When the baggage bar assembly 202 is assembled, the support 116 of the baggage bar assembly 202 is provided within the aperture 220 between the leg 210 and the baggage bar 114. Such positioning allows for movement of the baggage bar 114 relative to the leg 210 (e.g., via the energy absorbing material) while also connecting the baggage bar 114 to the leg 210. In the embodiment of
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[0053] A collection of exemplary embodiments is provided below, including at least some explicitly enumerated as Illustrations providing additional description of a variety of example embodiments in accordance with the concepts described herein. These illustrations are not meant to be mutually exclusive, exhaustive, or restrictive; and the disclosure not limited to these example illustrations but rather encompasses all possible modifications and variations within the scope of the issued claims and their equivalents.
[0054] Illustration 1. A baggage bar assembly for a passenger seat, the baggage bar assembly comprising: a baggage bar; and a support for supporting the baggage bar while allowing for movement of the baggage bar relative to the passenger seat.
[0055] Illustration 2. The baggage bar assembly of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations, wherein the support comprises an energy absorber positionable within an aperture defined by the passenger seat.
[0056] Illustration 3. The baggage bar assembly of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations, wherein the energy absorber defines a central aperture, and wherein the baggage bar extends through the central aperture of the energy absorber.
[0057] Illustration 4. The baggage bar assembly of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations, wherein a cross-section of the central aperture is different from a cross-section of the baggage bar.
[0058] Illustration 5. The baggage bar assembly of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations, wherein the support comprises an elastomer shock absorber.
[0059] Illustration 6. The baggage bar assembly of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations, wherein the support comprises a spring mechanism positionable within an aperture defined by the passenger seat.
[0060] Illustration 7. The baggage bar assembly of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations, wherein the support comprises a bearing mechanism.
[0061] Illustration 8. The baggage bar assembly of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations, wherein the support is attachable to a frame component of the passenger seat or be positionable within an aperture defined by the frame component.
[0062] Illustration 9. The baggage bar assembly of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations, wherein the support allows for at least one of rotational movement or linear movement of the baggage bar.
[0063] Illustration 10. The baggage bar assembly of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations, wherein the support allows for both rotational movement and linear movement of the baggage bar.
[0064] Illustration 11. A passenger seat comprising: a frame component; and the baggage bar assembly of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations, wherein the support allows for movement of the baggage bar relative to the frame component.
[0065] Illustration 12. The passenger seat of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations, wherein the frame component comprises a seat leg of the passenger seat.
[0066] Illustration 13. The passenger seat of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations, wherein the frame component defines an aperture, wherein the baggage bar extends through the aperture, and wherein the support is provided within the aperture between at least a portion of the baggage bar and the frame component.
[0067] Illustration 14. The passenger seat of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations, wherein a cross-section of the aperture is different from a cross-section of the baggage bar.
[0068] Illustration 15. The passenger seat of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations, wherein the support comprises a bearing mechanism within the aperture.
[0069] Illustration 16. A passenger seat comprising a frame component and a baggage bar that is movable relative to the frame component.
[0070] Illustration 17. The passenger seat of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations, further comprising at least one of an elastomer shock absorber, a spring mechanism, or a bearing mechanism supporting the baggage bar relative to the frame component.
[0071] Illustration 18. A baggage bar assembly for a passenger seat, the baggage bar assembly comprising: a baggage bar; and a bearing mechanism configured to support the baggage bar on a portion of the passenger seat, wherein the baggage bar is movable via the bearing mechanism.
[0072] Illustration 19. The baggage bar assembly of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations, wherein the bearing mechanism comprises ball bearings and defines a circular aperture for receiving the baggage bar.
[0073] Illustration 20. A passenger seat comprising the baggage bar of any of the preceding or subsequent illustrations and a leg assembly for the passenger seat, wherein the leg assembly is the portion of the passenger seat supporting the bearing mechanism.
[0074] Different arrangements of the components depicted in the drawings or described above, as well as components and steps not shown or described are possible. Similarly, some features and sub-combinations are useful and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. Embodiments of the invention have been described for illustrative and not restrictive purposes, and alternative embodiments will become apparent to readers of this patent. Accordingly, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above or depicted in the drawings, and various embodiments and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the claims below.