FLEXIBLE GALLEY CART CASTER GUIDES
20190023070 ยท 2019-01-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B33/0002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2301/0465
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B33/0026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B33/0005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60B33/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B33/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A resilient caster guide includes a mounting flange configured to be received against a wall of a galley cart storage compartment. A flexible alignment element angularly extends from the mounting flange into the storage compartment. The flexible alignment element is configured to contact a caster extending from a base of a galley cart received in the storage compartment and to resiliently deform to maintain longitudinal alignment of the caster.
Claims
1. A resilient caster guide comprising: a mounting flange configured to be received against a wall of a galley cart storage compartment; and a flexible alignment element angularly extending from the mounting flange into the storage compartment, said flexible alignment element configured to contact a caster extending from a base of a galley cart received in the storage compartment and to resiliently deform to maintain longitudinal alignment of the caster.
2. The resilient caster guide as defined in claim 1 wherein the flexible alignment element incorporates a curved portion terminating in a bead distal from the mounting flange, said curved portion enhancing flexibility in a lateral direction and said head enhancing stability of the flexible alignment element in a longitudinal direction to induce resilient recovery.
3. The resilient caster guide as defined in claim 2 wherein the curved portion curves downward toward a floor of the galley cart storage compartment to urge downward flexing of the flexible alignment element when contacted by the caster and inducing lateral displacement of the bead.
4. The resilient caster guide as defined in claim 1 wherein the flexible alignment element has an angle of greater than 90 with respect to the mounting flange.
5. The resilient caster guide as defined in claim 1 wherein the mounting flange incorporates a plurality of slotted apertures to receive fasteners therethrough to fix the flange to the wall of the galley cart storage compartment.
6. The resilient caster guide as defined in claim 5 wherein the slotted apertures are vertically oriented to allow leveling and height adjustment of the caster guide.
7. The resilient caster guide as defined in claim 1 wherein the flexible alignment element engages the caster upon entry of the cart into the storage compartment and maintains engagement of the caster through an insertion length of the cart into the storage compartment.
8. The resilient caster guide as defined in claim 1 wherein the flexible alignment element has a lateral flex range accommodating varying placement of the caster on the base of the cart.
9. The resilient caster guide as defined in claim 1 where wherein the flexible alignment element is formed of plastic or polycarbonate.
10. A galley cart storage compartment comprising: walls extending from a floor, said walls spaced to accommodate insertion of a galley cart; a mounting flange configured to be received against each wall; and, a flexible alignment element angularly extending from the mounting flange into the storage compartment, said flexible alignment element configured to contact a caster extending from a base of the galley cart received between the walls and to resiliently deform to maintain longitudinal alignment of the caster.
11. The galley cart storage compartment as defined in claim 10 wherein the flexible alignment element incorporates a curved portion terminating in a bead distal from the mounting flange, a lower surface of the curved portion partially defining a cavity and each wall further defining the cavity to provide open access for inspection and cleaning.
12. The galley cart storage compartment as defined in claim 10 wherein the flexible alignment element has a lateral flex range that accommodates varying configurations of placement of the caster on the base.
13. The galley cart storage compartment as defined in claim 10 wherein the flexible alignment element has a leading edge including a chamfer to receive and direct the caster during insertion.
14. The galley cart storage compartment as defined in claim 10 wherein the mounting flange incorporates a plurality of slotted apertures and the galley cart storage compartment further comprises fasteners received through the slotted apertures to fix the flange to each wall.
15. A method for caster alignment control comprising: receiving a galley cart in an entry of a storage compartment; longitudinally engaging a caster on the cart with a flexible alignment element extending in an undeformed shape from a wall of the storage compartment; resiliently flexing the flexible alignment element for displacement laterally but maintaining engagement with the caster; and longitudinally constraining the caster with the flexible alignment element to maintain alignment of the caster for insertion and extraction of the cart from the storage compartment.
16. The method as defined in claim 15 wherein the step of longitudinally engaging includes engaging the caster with a chamfered edge.
17. The method as defined in claim 15 wherein the flexible alignment element is curved and wherein the step of resiliently flexing comprises flexing downwardly to receive the caster.
18. The method as defined in claim 15 further comprising: maintaining contact with the caster with the flexible alignment element when the cart is present in the storage compartment; and reducing vibration induced noise during taxi, take-off, turbulence, and landing.
19. The method as defined in claim 15 farther comprising: removing the cart from the storage compartment; and resiliently returning the flexible alignment element to the undeformed shape.
20. The method as defined in claim 15 wherein the step of resiliently, flexing includes flexing over a flex range to receive the caster with differing configuration on the galley cart.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The features, functions, and advantages that have been discussed can be achieved independently in various embodiments of the present invention or may be combined in yet other embodiments further details of which can be seen with reference to the following description and drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] The embodiments described herein provide an alternative means to prevent caster rotation on galley carts and can accommodate a wide variety of compartment, wall, cart, and caster combinations, without hindering use of the cart.
[0021] More specifically, the embodiments described herein provide resilient caster guides that adjust to the dimensions of caster mountings on different models and brands of galley carts. Further, a mounting portion of the guide has vertically elongated apertures so the height of the guide with respect to the floor can easily be adjusted by loosening fasteners (screws), sliding the guide up or down, and tightening the fasteners. The guides give airlines more flexibility in which galley carts to use on which aircraft and which new models or brands of galley carts to buy. The guides can also be used on wider aircraft to allow for smaller cart compartments to either have more cart compartments or space for other storage in the galley. The guides have a relatively thin profile to allow the spring portion of the guides to flex, not just to accommodate for different dimensions, but to stay in contact with the caster assemblies to prevent rattling. Shaping of the guides additionally provides easy access to all surfaces for cleaning.
[0022] Referring to the drawings,
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[0024] An exemplary embodiment of resilient caster guides 30 adapted for installation as a portion of a galley cart storage compartment 12 is shown in
[0025] The flexible alignment element 38 incorporates curved portion 44 terminating in a bead 46 distal from the mounting flange 32. The curved portion 44 enhances flexibility in a lateral direction (side to side represented by axis 45) of the flexible alignment element 38. In the exemplary embodiment, the curved portion 44 curves downward toward the floor 14 to urge downward flexing of the flexible alignment element 38 when contacted by a caster 16, as will be described in greater detail subsequently. For the exemplary embodiment, the flexible alignment element 38 has a relative angle 41 of greater than 90 with respect to the mounting flange 32 and/or the wall 28. The bead 46 enhances stability of the flexible alignment element 38 in a longitudinal direction (fore and aft represented by axis 47) to induce resilient recovery.
[0026] A cavity 62 is partially defined by the flexible alignment element 38, the curved portion 44, and the bead 46. When the guide 30 is coupled to the wall 28, the wall 28 further defines the cavity 62. An upper surface 31 of the guide 30 extends along the mounting flange 32, the flexible alignment element 38, and the curved portion 44 to the bead 46. A lower surface 39 of the guide 30 extends along the flexible alignment element 38, the curved portion, and the bead 46. The lower surface 39 partially surrounds the cavity 62.
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[0029] The flexible alignment element 38 need not flex evenly along its entire length and may flex in longitudinally transitioning regions proximate the casters 16 as the cart 10 is inserted into the storage compartment 12. Accordingly, the flexible alignment element 38 is formed of polyocarbonate or polyamide plastic to allow the flexible alignment element 38 to flex without breaking. For an exemplary embodiment, a polycarbonate having a tensile strength of between 5.10 kilo-pounds per square inch (ksi) and 33.0 ksi (35.1 MegaPascal (MPa)-228 MPa), modulus of elasticity between 300 ksi and 3500 ksi (2070 MPa-24100 MPa), flexure strength between 3.60 ksi and 46.0 ksi (24.82 MPa-317.158 MPa, and flexural modulus between 112 ksi and 3100 ksi (772 MPa-21400 MPa) or a polyamide plastic having a tensile strength of at least 8.0 ksi, (55.16 MPa) a modulus of elasticity of at least 250 ksi (1720 MPa), flexural strength of at least 12.0 ksi (82.7 MPa) and flexural modulus of at least 300 ksi (2070 MPa) is employed. The plastic or polycarbonate material or similar compositions may be used to form the caster guide 30 by molding and/or machining the configuration of the mounting flange 32 and flexible alignment element 38.
[0030] The caster guides 30 adjust to the dimensions of caster mountings on different models and brands of galley carts 10 as described. The mounting flange 32 with vertically elongated apertures 34 allows height of the guide 30 with respect to the floor 14 to easily be adjusted by loosening fasteners 36 (screws), sliding the guide up or down, and tightening the fasteners 36. Additionally, the shape of the caster guide 30 and flexible alignment element 38, in particular, provide open access to both the upper surface 31 and the lower surface 39 surrounding a cavity 62 (seen in
[0031] The embodiments disclosed herein provide a method 500 for caster alignment control as shown in
[0032] Having now described various embodiments of the invention in detail as required by the patent statutes, those skilled in the art will recognize modifications and substitutions to the specific embodiments disclosed herein. Such modifications are within the scope and intent of the present invention as defined in the following claims.