Lavatory with stowage compartment
10392112 ยท 2019-08-27
Assignee
Inventors
- James C. Grieve (Arlington, WA, US)
- William J. Banfield (Lake Stevens, WA, US)
- Frank E. Hashberger (Snohomish, WA, US)
Cpc classification
A47K4/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An aircraft lavatory comprising an enclosure having a door, a first side wall, a rear wall, a ceiling, and a second side wall, wherein the second side wall includes a sink, the second side wall defining a plane and wherein the sink is inwardly disposed from said plane. To create space for a stowage compartment, an additional side wall parallel to, and adjacent to, said second side wall is formed. This space houses a stowage compartment accessible from outside said lavatory, the stowage compartment formed between said second side wall and said additional wall.
Claims
1. An aircraft lavatory with a stowage compartment, comprising: an enclosure having a door, a first side wall, a rear wall, a ceiling, and a second side wall, wherein the second side wall includes a sink, the second side wall defining a plane and wherein the sink is inwardly disposed from said plane with respect to said first side wall; an additional side wall parallel to, and adjacent to, and outwardly disposed from said second side wall and said sink with respect to said first side wall, creating a first space between the second side wall and the additional side wall forming an amenities area; and a lockable stowage compartment disposed above the sink and accessible from outside said lavatory, the stowage compartment formed in a second space between said second side wall and said additional wall.
2. The aircraft lavatory with a stowage compartment of claim 1, wherein said stowage compartment comprises a slide out drawer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(6) U.S. Patent Publication No. 2011/0253835, incorporated by reference herein, illustrates an aircraft lavatory that is shaped to accommodate the seats or other structures that may be adjacent to the lavatory. As shown in
(7) The stowage compartment 32 of the present invention maximizes in an efficient manner the available space that is created by the recessed wall of the lavatory. This stowage compartment 32 can free up space in overhead bins, or provide additional space for galley or emergency equipment. This lavatory stowage compartment can be used with virtually any aircraft lavatory, and can be adapted for straight walls or recessed walls.
(8) One application of the present invention is the provision of a secure and separate location for aircraft equipment that is normally stowed in overhead bins or stow boxes. The present invention provides easy and convenient access to such equipment along with a designated location that eliminates hunting for certain equipment. The stowage compartment of the present invention also can provide storage space for passenger possessions that do not fit into the overhead bins, or can be overflow storage when the overhead bins are full.
(9) It will be apparent from the foregoing that while particular forms of the invention have been illustrated and described, various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the appended claims.