STORAGE POCKET

20190291870 ยท 2019-09-26

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Cpc classification

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Abstract

An aircraft seat includes a storage pocket provided on a rearward facing surface of the seat. The storage pocket includes a storage portion that is detachably mounted to the seat in order to form the storage pocket. The storage portion is formed of a flexible and/or deformable material and has a primary access opening in an upper region of the storage portion and a secondary access opening at a position below the primary opening. The primary and secondary access openings allow items to be passed into an interior enclosure of the storage pocket.

Claims

1. An aircraft seat comprising: a storage pocket provided on a rearward facing surface of the seat, the storage pocket comprising a storage portion that is detachably mounted to the seat, wherein the storage portion is formed of at least one of a flexible material and a deformable material and has a primary access opening in an upper region of the storage portion and a secondary access opening at a position below the primary opening, the primary and secondary access openings allowing items to be passed into an interior enclosure of the storage pocket.

2. An aircraft seat as claimed in claim 1, wherein the storage portion is formed of a silicone, or silicone-type, material.

3. An aircraft seat as claimed in claim 1, wherein the storage portion exhibits a Shore hardness of between 60A and 98A.

4. An aircraft seat as claimed in claim 1, wherein the storage portion comprises an attachment mechanism for attaching the storage portion to the seat.

5. An aircraft seat as claimed in claim 4, wherein the attachment mechanism comprises a plurality of flexible fixings that are provided along one or more edges of the storage portion.

6. An aircraft seat as claimed in claim 5, wherein the aircraft seat comprises a plurality of recesses configured to cooperate with the plurality of flexible fixings.

7. An aircraft seat as claimed in claim 1, wherein the primary access opening is at least 210 mm wide.

8. An aircraft seat as claimed in claim 1, wherein a base portion of the storage portion comprises at least one tertiary opening.

9. A storage portion for an aircraft seat, the storage portion being formed of at least one of a flexible material and a deformable material and having a primary access opening in an upper region of the storage portion and a secondary access opening at a position below the primary opening, the primary and secondary access openings allowing items to be passed into an interior enclosure of the storage pocket.

10. A storage portion as claimed in claim 9, formed of a silicone or other elastomer material.

11. A storage portion as claimed in claim 9, wherein the storage portion is a single piece construction.

12. A storage portion as claimed in claim 9, wherein the storage portion comprises an attachment mechanism for attaching the storage portion to a vehicle seat.

13. A storage portion as claimed in claim 12, wherein the attachment mechanism comprises a plurality of flexible fixings that are provided along one or more edges of the storage portion.

14. A storage portion as claimed in claim 9, wherein the storage portion comprises a back portion, and the secondary access opening is formed in the back portion.

15. A storage portion as claimed in claim 14, wherein the storage portion comprises first and second side portions that extend in a direction having a component that is substantially orthogonal with respect to the back portion and a base portion that extends in a direction having a component which is substantially orthogonal with respect to the back portion.

16. A storage portion as claimed in claim 9, further comprising a base, the base comprises at least one tertiary opening.

17. An aircraft seat as claimed in claim 1, wherein the primary access opening is at least 210 mm wide.

18. An aircraft seat as claimed in claim 1, wherein the secondary access opening is at least 50 mm wide.

19. An aircraft seat as claimed in claim 1, wherein the secondary access opening is at least 10 mm in height.

20. An aircraft seat as claimed in claim 1, wherein the secondary access opening is 50 mm to 300 mm wide and 10 mm to 75 mm in height.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0020] FIG. 1a illustrates a front elevational view of a storage portion according to one example.

[0021] FIG. 1b illustrates a rear elevational view of a flexible storage portion according to one example.

[0022] FIG. 2 illustrates an aircraft seat according to an example of the present invention.

[0023] FIG. 3 illustrates a side view of an aircraft seat according to one example.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

[0024] FIG. 1a illustrates a front elevational view of a storage portion 10 according to a first example of the present invention. The storage portion 10 comprises a back portion 21, a base portion 22, a first side portion 23a, and a second side portion 23b. The storage portion 10 is formed of a flexible and/or deformable material. For example, the storage portion 10 may be formed of an elastomer, such as a silicone material or a silicone rubber. The material forming the storage portion 10 preferably exhibits a Shore hardness of between 60A and 98A. The storage portion 10 may be conveniently formed from a single piece of silicone, silicone-like material, or other material having the required properties. The storage portion 10 may be molded. Thus, the storage portion 10 is advantageously flexible and/or deformable.

[0025] The back portion 21 of the storage portion 10 defines an outer, generally planar, surface of the storage portion 10. Optionally, and as illustrated in this particular example, the back portion 21 may be provided with a secondary aperture 24 that extends through the back portion 21 between the outer and inner surfaces of the back portion 21, provides access to an interior of the storage portion 10, and allows the interior of the storage portion 10 to be viewed from outside the storage portion 10. The secondary aperture may be at least 10 mm high and at least 50 mm wide so that articles, such as spectacles, pens, packs of tissues, and sweets can be placed in the storage portion 10 through the second aperture. The second aperture may be higher and wider. For example, the second aperture may be from 10 to 75 mm high and from 50 to 300 mm wide.

[0026] FIG. 1b illustrates a rear elevational view of the flexible storage portion 10. As will be seen more clearly from FIG. 1b, the storage portion 10 is provided with an attachment mechanism for attaching the storage portion to an aircraft seat. Thus, the storage portion 10 is configured to form a storage pocket in conjunction with a surface of the aircraft seat. In the illustrated example, the attachment mechanism comprises a plurality of mounting pins 25. The mounting pins 25 may be formed from a flexible material such as rubber or polymer, may project from the storage portion 10, and may be configured to be received by, or to mate with, complimentary mounting recesses provided on an aircraft seat. In this example, the mounting pins 25 are provided on the side portions 23a and 23b and also on the base portion 22. The mounting portions 25 are arranged to project in a direction having a component that extends orthogonally with respect to the back portion. No mounting portions may be provided along a top edge 26 of the storage portion.

[0027] Other attachment mechanisms are envisaged within the context of the present invention including, for example, a plurality of openings provided at or near a perimeter edge of the storage portion 10 that are each sized to receive a protrusion correspondingly provided on the vehicle seat, or to align with holes formed in the seat and be connected by fixings such as rivets, bolts or screws.

[0028] As illustrated in FIG. 1b, the base portion 22 may be provided with one or more tertiary apertures. This may advantageously allow smaller items or debris to fall through the storage pocket in use. This may help the storage pocket to stay relatively clean and helps prevent smaller items from being forgotten or lost within the pocket.

[0029] Furthermore, when the storage pocket is washed, the tertiary opening allows air flow through the pocket to speed up the drying process.

[0030] FIG. 2 illustrates an aircraft seat according to an example of the present invention. Thus, as illustrated in FIG. 2, a flexible storage portion, which may be the flexible storage portion 10 illustrated in FIGS. 1a and 1b, has been mounted to the back of an aircraft seat 30. In this example, the seat is for an aircraft. Specifically, the storage portion 10 is mounted to an upper region of the rearward facing portion of the seat in order to form a storage pocket in conjunction with the surface region of the seat that forms an enclosure with the storage portion 10. The top edge 27 of the storage portion 10 is not attached to the seat, thereby defining a primary opening 28 through which articles, such as literature or electronic devices, may be placed within the pocket. The secondary aperture 24 conveniently allows smaller items like spectacles, pens, packs of tissues, and sweets to be placed into the storage pocket, allowing the content of the pocket to be visualized, thus reducing the risk that items are left in the pocket by a passenger, and also allows the air stewards to have sight of the pocket contents.

[0031] According to one or more examples, the storage portion 10 is detachably mounted to the seat 40 along a plurality of mounting edges. As illustrated in FIG. 1b, the mounting edges may comprise the terminating portions of the side portions 23a and 23b and the base portion 22. According to one or more examples, the mounting edges of the storage portion are at or near a perimeter of the storage portion 10.

[0032] According to one or more examples of the present invention, the storage portion 10 forms a storage pocket in conjunction with a region of an outer surface of a vehicle seat. The region of the outer surface of the seat effectively forms an interior surface of the storage pocket. The storage portion 10 can be considered to define an outer surface of the storage pocket and another interior surface of the storage pocket.

[0033] In an alternative embodiment, not illustrated, the storage pocket is a self-contained unit molded as a single unit with a front wall, a back wall, side walls, and a base wall.

[0034] Following attachment of the storage portion 10 to an aircraft seat, the resulting storage pocket preferably comprises a primary opening 28 to allow items to be loaded into the pocket. For example, as illustrated in FIG. 2, the storage portion 10 may not be attached to the seat in the vicinity of the top edge 27 or top perimeter section of the storage portion 10, thereby defining the primary opening of the resultant pocket. The primary opening is optionally provided to allow items to be top loaded into the pocket.

[0035] The first and second interior surfaces of the storage pocket 10 define an enclosure within which one or more items may be placed. It will be appreciated that the shape and size of the enclosure will depend at least partly on the design of the storage portion 10. For example, the storage portion 10 illustrated in FIGS. 1a and 1b comprises side and base portions that extend in use between the first and second interior surfaces and thus define a pocket thickness P.sub.th. This is illustrated more clearly in FIG. 3, which illustrates a side view of an aircraft seat according to one example.

[0036] Other designs are envisaged within the context of the present invention in which, for example, the storage portion is configured to be more closely conformal with the outer surface of the seat. As a consequence of the flexible and/or deformable properties of the storage portion 10, which allows the storage portion 10 to deform in order to accommodate a given item, the storage portion 10 may be configured to have a lesser thickness than rigid storage portions having an equivalent capacity. Thus, examples are envisaged in which the storage portion 10 comprises only a back portion and does not comprise side portions or base portions.

[0037] According to one or more examples, the mounting mechanism is configured to allow the storage portion 10 to be readily detached, thereby allowing replacement and/or cleaning of the storage portion 10. For example, where the mounting mechanism comprises flexible pins, the pins can be withdrawn from corresponding fixing holes formed in the seat back by pulling firmly on the storage portion 10.

[0038] The opacity and/or color of the flexible storage portion 10, which may preferably be formed of silicone material, may be customized. According to one or more examples that utilize a silicone rubber material for the storage portion 10, one or more additives may be incorporated into the material that impart anti-bacterial, anti-microbial, or anti-mold properties to the material.

[0039] According to one or more example, the storage portion 10 is sized relative to the dimensions of the aircraft seat. Thus, the storage portion 10 may be mounted at or within a few centimeters of the edge of the seat so as to extend across the width of the rearward facing surface of the seat. This advantageously allows the storage capacity of the storage pocket to be maximized with respect to the size of the seat. For example, the storage portion 10 may be configured to allow an A4-sized literature item to be stowed entirely within the storage pocket in a landscape orientation. In one example, the storage portion 10 is configured such that the edges of the storage portion 10 are substantially flush with the side edges of the seat.

[0040] According to one or more embodiments, at least a part of the storage portion 10 is provided within a potential impact region of the seat, i.e., a region where a passenger occupying a seat directly behind the seat will tend to impact when exposed to a force that causes the occupant to be thrust towards the seat. As illustrated in FIG. 3, the storage pocket may be formed above a seat-tray region 40 of the seat. According to one or more examples, the storage pocket is provided so as to extend at least partially into the upper third of the seat back length L. According to a further example, the storage pocket is provided entirely in the upper half of the seat back length L.

[0041] Examples described herein provide a storage portion 10 that exhibits a number of advantages over previously considered storage portions that are made from rigid plastic. Importantly, the softness and/or compliance of the storage portion 10 offers improved protection against trauma or injury to a passenger who may be subjected to forces which cause them to impact the seat in front.

[0042] Furthermore, the flexibility and/or deformability of the storage portion 10 allows the storage portion 10 to deform in order to accommodate one or more items, thus giving the potential for a small amount of additional or flexible capacity within the storage pocket. Furthermore, any item that exerts a force causing a slight deformation of the storage portion 10 will experience a degree of grip, or counter force, to thereby hold any such item securely within the storage pocket. In addition, items placed within the storage pocket are less likely to be damaged as a result of contact with the flexible storage portion 10.

[0043] Consequently, as the storage pocket is made from flexible material, a larger item such as a book, which is slightly too big to fit through primary or secondary openings, can still be eased into the storage pocket because the sides of the primary or secondary opening will flex slightly. Furthermore, an electronic device can be inserted into the primary or secondary opening, such that it is gripped by the sides of the opening and can be held in this way so that the screen can be viewed by the passenger hands free.

[0044] The hardness level of the material is preferably selected such that the deformable storage portion 10 substantially retains its shape and/or is resistant to sag over time.

[0045] It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather than limit the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design many alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. The word comprising does not exclude the presence of elements or steps other than those listed in a claim, a or an does not exclude a plurality, and a single feature or other unit may fulfil the functions of several units recited in the claims. Any reference signs in the claims shall not be construed so as to limit their scope.

[0046] The principle and mode of operation of this invention have been explained and illustrated in its preferred embodiment. However, it must be understood that this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope.