Passenger Seat Crash Safety System
20220411070 · 2022-12-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64D11/0619
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0696
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A safety system for aircraft passenger seats is described. A pallet that can be removably coupled to seats can also be removably coupled to the aircraft floor and one or more brackets, tension fittings, or machined straps that can be coupled to structural beams or components in an aircraft. A keel tension fitting can be attached to a keel beam and then be coupled to the pallet and thereby the seats. By attaching to the keel beam the safety system allows the seating arrangement (pallet and seats) to withstand greater stresses and forces, resulting in increased safety.
Claims
1. A seating system for an aircraft comprising: a pallet configured to cover at least a portion of an aircraft floor and comprising; one or more receptacles configured to receive an attachment mechanism from a seat; and a first plurality of holes configured for a first plurality of bolts; and a keel tension fitting comprising; one or more horizontal flanges comprising one or more holes and configured to be coupled to a bottom side of the aircraft floor and to the pallet by the first plurality of bolts; one or more vertical flanges comprising two or more holes and configured to be coupled to a keel beam of the aircraft by a second plurality of bolts.
2. The seating system of claim 1 further comprising a machine strap, the machine strap comprising; at least one horizontal flange comprising at least one hole and configured to be coupled to the aircraft floor, the pallet, and the keel tension fitting by the first plurality of bolts; and at least one vertical flange comprising at least two holes and configured to be coupled to a structural element of the aircraft by a third plurality of bolts.
3. The seating system of claim 1 wherein the keel tension fitting comprises one or more vertical ribs.
4. The seating system of claim 1 wherein the keel tension fitting comprises one or more horizontal ribs.
5. The seating system of claim 1 wherein the keel tension fitting is configured to be coupled to a bulkhead of the aircraft.
6. The seating system of claim 5 wherein the keel tension fitting is configured to be coupled to the bulkhead by a fourth plurality of holes.
7. The seating system of claim 4 wherein the two or more holes are located both above and below the horizontal rib.
8. The seating system of claim 1 wherein the two or more holes are located both fore and aft of a bulkhead of the aircraft.
9. A passenger seat safety system for an aircraft comprising: a pallet configured to be coupled to an aircraft floor and to be coupled to one or more passenger seats, the pallet comprising a first attachment means; and a keel tension fitting configured to be coupled to a keel beam of the aircraft and to an underside of the aircraft floor, the keel tension fitting configured to be coupled to the first attachment means of the pallet.
10. The passenger seat safety system of claim 9 further comprising a machine strap configured to be coupled to the aircraft floor and the pallet and sit between the aircraft floor and the pallet.
11. The passenger seat safety system of claim 9 wherein the keel tension fitting is further configured to be coupled to the bulkhead.
12. The passenger seat safety system of claim 9 wherein the keel tension fitting comprises one or more vertical ribs and one or more horizontal ribs.
13. The passenger seat safety system of claim 9 wherein the keel tension fitting comprises a vertical flange for coupling to the keel beam and a horizontal flange for coupling to an underside of the aircraft floor.
14. The passenger seat safety system of claim 9 wherein the keel tension fitting is configured to extend both fore and aft of a bulkhead of the aircraft.
15. The passenger seat safety system of claim 9 wherein the aircraft floor is coupled to the pallet and to the keel tension fitting by the first attachment means.
16. The passenger seat safety system of claim 9 wherein the first attachment means comprises one or more bolts.
17. A method of securing passenger seats to an aircraft, comprising: coupling a pallet to an aircraft floor, the pallet comprising a plurality of receptacles configured to receive one or more passenger seats and further comprising a first attachment means; coupling a keel tension fitting to a keel beam of the aircraft and to an underside of the aircraft floor, the keel tension fitting configured to extend along an edge where the keel tension fitting meets the underside of the aircraft floor; coupling the keel tension fitting to the pallet using the first attachment means; and coupling the one or more passenger seats to the pallet.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein the keel tension fitting is configured to extend over at least a portion of the keel beam.
19. The method of claim 17 further comprising coupling a machine strap to the pallet and to the aircraft floor such that the machine strap sits between the pallet and the aircraft floor.
20. The method of claim 19 further comprising coupling the machine strap to the keel beam and coupling the machine strap to a bulkhead of the aircraft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0024] Increased safety and strength for pallets 150 can be achieve by coupling pallet 150 to a plurality of tension fittings and machined straps that attach to floor 190 and other structural components of aircraft 200. A view of machine straps 205 can be seen in
[0025] Bulk bracket 215 can comprise a modification of the existing bulkhead 260 to accommodate keel tension fitting 220. Vertical ribs 230 and horizontal ribs 245 add increased compressive and shear resistance. Bolts 210 can be used at various points to attach keel tension fitting 220, 215 to keel beam 250, bulkhead 260, floor 190, and machine straps 205 of
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[0030] A further possible embodiment of a keel tension fitting 1380 and pallet 1350 can be seen in
[0031] Description of coupling mechanisms between keel tension fittings, pallets, floors, and other brackets has included bolts. But a variety of coupling mechanisms are possible. Hex bolts, set screws, shoulder bolts, machine screws, socket screws, clamps, hooks, U-bolts, sauntering, welding, bolts, nuts, screws, hemming, interlocking folds, and other means of coupling and attaching are all compatible with the teachings of the present disclosure.
[0032] The present disclosure has generally been described as a pallet coupled to a top surface of a floor, and a keel tension fitting coupled to the floor from underneath. However, the floor of an aircraft may comprise multiple layers or structural components. Coupling a pallet to a floor and to a keel tension fitting may involve coupling (such as with bolts) other layers and additional components together depending on the aircraft. Bolting together the pallet and the keel tension fitting may create a “sandwich” with a pallet on top, keel tension fitting on bottom, and multiple components bolted between, including a machine strap, other brackets, aircraft floor, or other components or brackets.
[0033] Although the present invention and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure of the present invention, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present invention. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.