VEHICLE ARMREST WITH CUP HOLDER
20190210732 ยท 2019-07-11
Inventors
- John E. Green (Raleigh, NC, US)
- Thomas C. Crumpler (Winston-Salem, NC, US)
- Matthew T. Greninger (Greensboro, NC, US)
Cpc classification
B60N2/79
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0638
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N3/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B64D11/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An armrest with cup holder for a vehicle seat that includes an elongate armrest can of the armrest adapted to be carried by the seat. An elongate storage area is formed in the armrest can, and the cup holder is mounted for movement along a longitudinal axis of the armrest between a stowed position within the storage area of the armrest can and a deployed position forward of and to the exterior of the armrest. When stowed, the cup holder is positioned fully within the armrest can. The tray table of the seat can therefore be used for purposes other than supporting a beverage container, and can be used when the tray table is stowed.
Claims
1. An armrest with cup holder, comprising: (a) an elongate armrest can adapted to be carried by the seat; (b) an elongate storage area formed in the armrest can; and (c) the cup holder mounted for movement along a longitudinal axis of the armrest between a stowed position within the storage area of the armrest can and a deployed position forward of and to the exterior of the armrest.
2. An armrest according to claim 1, wherein the cup holder includes a stationary arm fixed in orientation to the longitudinal axis of the armrest and a pivot arm mounted for lateral movement relative to the stationary arm to form a space within which a cup is adapted to be held by the stationary arm and the pivot arm.
3. An armrest according to claim 2, wherein the stationary arm and pivot arm of the cup holder in the deployed position collectively define a width greater than a width of the armrest.
4. An armrest according to claim 2, wherein the stationary arm and the pivot arm in, the deployed position define an arcuate segment.
5. An armrest according to claim 2, wherein the stationary arm is mounted on a rail positioned in the armrest can, and that moves relative to the armrest between the stowed position and deployed position.
6. An armrest according to claim 2, and including a latch mounted in the armrest can for retaining the cup holder in the armrest when in the stowed position.
7. An armrest according to claim 6, wherein the latch includes a push-to-release switch for releasing the cup holder from the stowed position when the push-to-release switch is pushed.
8. An armrest according to claim 7, wherein the push-to-release switch is actuated by pushing a forward edge of the stationary arm inwardly from a position flush with a forward surface of the armrest.
9. An armrest according to claim 6, wherein the latch includes a magnet mounted in the armrest can for retaining the cup holder in the stowed position.
10. An armrest according to claim 2, wherein the pivot arm is mounted on the stationary arm for pivoting movement relative to the stationary arm, and includes a spring connecting the stationary arm and pivot arm for pivoting the pivot arm laterally away from the stationary arm to define the space between the stationary arm and the pivot arm.
11. An armrest with cup holder for a vehicle seat, comprising: (a) an elongate armrest can adapted to be carried by the seat; (b) an elongate storage area formed in the armrest can; and (c) the cup holder mounted for movement along a longitudinal axis of the armrest between a stowed position within the storage area of the armrest can and a deployed position forward of and to the exterior of the armrest, the cup holder including a stationary arm fixed in orientation to the longitudinal axis of the armrest and a pivot arm mounted for lateral movement relative to the stationary arm to form a space within which a cup is adapted to be held by the stationary arm and the pivot arm when in the deployed position.
12. An armrest according to claim 11, wherein the stationary arm and the pivot arm of the cup holder in the deployed position collectively define an arcuate segment with a width greater than a width of the armrest.
13. An armrest according to claim 11, wherein the stationary arm is mounted on a rail positioned in the armrest can that moves relative to the armrest can between the stowed position and deployed position and includes a latch mounted in the armrest can for retaining the cup holder in the armrest when in the stowed position.
14. An armrest according to claim 13, wherein the latch includes a push-to-release switch actuated by pushing a forward edge of the stationary arm inwardly from a position flush with a forward surface of the armrest can.
15. An armrest according to claim 13, wherein the latch includes a magnet mounted in the armrest can for retaining the cup holder in the stowed position.
16. An armrest according to claim 11, wherein the pivot arm is mounted on the stationary arm for pivoting movement relative to the stationary arm, and including a spring connecting the stationary arm and pivot arm for pivoting the pivot arm laterally away from the stationary arm to define the cup-holding space between the stationary arm and the pivot arm.
17. An aircraft passenger seat, comprising: (a) a seat base for attaching the seat to an aircraft deck; (b) a seat frame mounted on the seat base, and a seat pan and seat back mounted on the seat frame; and (c) at least one armrest mounted on the seat frame, and including a cup holder for passenger use, comprising: (i) an elongate armrest can adapted to be carried by the seat; (ii) an elongate storage area formed in the armrest can; and (iii) the cup holder mounted for movement along a longitudinal axis of the armrest between a stowed position within the storage area of the armrest can and a deployed position forward of and to the exterior of the armrest.
18. An aircraft passenger seat according to claim 17, the cup holder including a stationary arm fixed in orientation to the longitudinal axis of the armrest and a pivot arm mounted for lateral movement relative to the stationary arm to form a space within which a cup is adapted to be held by the stationary arm and the pivot arm.
19. An aircraft passenger seat wherein the stationary arm is mounted on a rail that is positioned in the armrest can and moves relative to the armrest between the stowed position and deployed position and includes a latch mounted in the armrest can for retaining the cup holder in the armrest when in the stowed position.
20. An aircraft passenger seat according to claim 19, wherein the latch includes a push-to-release switch actuated by pushing a forward edge of the stationary arm inwardly from a position flush with a forward surface of the armrest.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] Implementations of the disclosed inventive concepts are better understood when consideration is given to the following detailed description. The description makes reference to the included drawings, which are not necessarily to scale, and in which some features may be exaggerated and some features may be omitted or may be represented schematically in the interest of clarity. Like reference numerals in the drawings may represent and refer to the same or similar element, feature, or function in the drawings:
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[0047] The inventive concepts are described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which exemplary embodiments are shown. However, the inventive concepts may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the representative embodiments of this application.
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[0053] Operation of the cup holder 120 during deployment and stowage is shown and explained in further detail in the sequential views in
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[0059] In an exemplary embodiment, the access opening is 1.5 in. (3.8 cm) wide and 0.3 in. (0.76 cm) deep. Maximum width of the cup holder 120 when deployed is 3 in (7.6 cm). Maximum inside diameter between the stationary arm 130 and the pivot arm 132 when deployed is 2.5 in. (6.3 cm). Other inside diameters are possible keeping the same width of the cup holder 120.
[0060] The diameter of cups that can be held in the cup holder 120 is based on the cone shape of the cup. As long a cup's bottom diameter is smaller than 2.5 in. (6.3 cm) and the top is larger than 2.5 in. (6.3 cm) the cup will fit in the cup holder 120. For best stability, the cup should have a diameter of 2.5 in. (6.3 cm) around the top 's of the cup.
[0061] The foregoing description provides embodiments of the invention by way of example only. It is envisioned that other embodiments may perform similar functions and/or achieve similar results. Any and all such equivalent embodiments and examples are within the scope of the present invention and are intended to be covered by the appended claims.