PORTABLE TRAY AND INSTALLATION METHOD
20240278417 ยท 2024-08-22
Inventors
- Peter Ray Smith (Suffolk, VA, US)
- Karl James Ettling (Ridgecrest, CA, US)
- Kenneth Alan Szarek (Beaufort, SC, US)
Cpc classification
B64F5/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47B96/024
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10S211/01
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B64C1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M13/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A tray used to support maintenance tools and service materials along an open bay in the side of a vehicle. The tray prevents these items from being damaged, or becoming foreign objects or debris that enter the open bay. The tray includes hanger assemblies that releasably attach the tray to bay door latches. Adjustable length standoffs connect the tray to the side of the vehicle to support and prevent swaying of the tray.
Claims
1. A tray configured to be removably mounted on a side of a structure, comprising: a shelf; and a pair of hanger assemblies spaced apart from each other and configured to hang the shelf on the structure, each of the hanger assemblies including an upper arm removably attached to the structure, and a lower arm configured to support the shelf.
2. A tray as in claim 1, wherein each of the upper arms is configured to pivotally mount the hanger assembly on the structure.
3. A tray as in claim 2, wherein each of the hanger assemblies further includes a standoff located beneath the shelf and configured to limit pivoting of the tray.
4. A tray as in claim 3, wherein the standoff includes: a rod, and a pad on one end of the rod configured to engage the structure.
5. A tray as in claim 4, wherein: each of the hanger assemblies includes a bracket below the shelf, and the rod is a screw mounted on the bracket and adjustable to each of a plurality of positions.
6. A tray as in claim 2, wherein each of the hanger assemblies includes a pin releasably connecting one of the upper arms with the structure.
7. A tray as in claim 6, wherein each of the hanger assembly includes: a pair of ears configured to receive a portion of the structure therein, and wherein the pin slides within and passes through the structure and the ears.
8. A tray as in claim 1, wherein: the shelf includes slots therein, and the hanger assemblies are mounted on the shelf for sliding movement along the slots toward and away from each other.
9. A tray as in claim 1, wherein the shelf includes: at least one up-standing lip along an outer edge of the shelf, and a magnetic strip attached to the lip.
10. A tray as in claim 1, further comprising: a bag removably attached to the shelf along an outer edge of the shelf.
11. A tray configured to be mounted along an open bay in a side of an aircraft, comprising: a shelf; and a pair of hanger assemblies configured to hang the shelf on the side of the aircraft beneath the open bay, each of the hanger assemblies including an upper arm configured to be attached to the aircraft along an edge of the open bay.
12. A tray as in claim 11, further comprising: a lower arm connected to the upper arm and configured to support the shelf.
13. A tray as in claim 11, further comprising: a standoff connected with and located beneath the shelf, the standoff being configured to engage the side of the aircraft.
14. A tray as in claim 13, wherein the standoff includes a rod displaceable along its length to any of a plurality of adjustment positions.
15. A tray as in claim 14, wherein: the rod is a screw, and the standoff further includes a pad on an end of the rod configured to engage the side of the aircraft.
16. A tray as in claim 11, wherein: the shelf includes slots therein, and the hanger assemblies are mounted in the slots for sliding movement toward and away from each other allowing adjustment of a spacing between the hanger assemblies.
17. A method of installing a tray along an open bay in a side of an aircraft, comprising: positioning a tray along the open bay; and mounting the tray along an edge of the open bay.
18. A method as in claim 17, wherein mounting the tray includes attaching the tray to a portion of a latch on the open bay.
19. A method as in claim 18, wherein attaching the tray includes releasably connecting the tray to the latch, thereby allowing the tray to be removed from the side of the aircraft.
20. A method as in claim 18, wherein mounting the tray along the edge includes installing standoffs between the tray and the side of the aircraft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The novel features believed characteristic of the illustrative examples are set forth in the appended claims. The illustrative examples, however, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative examples of the present disclosure when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] Referring first to
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[0029] The shelf 34 includes an outer, up-standing lip 70 which assists in preventing FOD from falling off the front edge of the shelf 34. Optionally, magnetic strips 72 are adhesively attached to the shelf 34 along its sides and outer edges which function to prevent metallic FOD from sliding off the outer edges of the shelf 34. As discussed below in more detail, the shelf 34 includes two pairs of parallel, spaced apart slots 64 therein which allow the hanger assemblies 36 to be slid toward or away from each other to any of a plurality of adjustment positions best suited to support the tray 30 on the aircraft 20. Optionally, the shelf 34 may include one or more openings 62 therein that function as handholds which allow the tray 30 to be gripped and transported by a technician.
[0030] Optionally, a container such as a bag 60 may be attached to an outer edge of the shelf 34. The bag 60 may be formed of any suitable material such as canvas and functions as a storage area for specialized tools, parts, expendables, etc. As best seen in
[0031] In the illustrated example, two of the laterally spaced apart hanger assemblies 36 are provided, however in other examples, depending on the length of the shelf 34, more than two hanger assemblies 36 may be desirable. Each of the hanger assemblies 36 broadly comprises an upper arm 38, a lower arm 40, and a standoff 45 (
[0032] The lower arms 40 are located beneath and are attached to the bottom surface of the shelf 34 by screws 66 that pass through slots 64 in the shelf 34. In this example, there are two sets of slots 64, however in other examples, there may be as few as one or greater than two of the slots 64. Threaded knobs 68 on the end of the screws 66 tighten the lower arms 40 against the shelf 34, thereby locking the hanger assemblies 36 in fixed positions along the slots 64. Loosening of the threaded knobs 68 releases the hanger assemblies 36, permitting them to slide toward or away from each other within the slots 64, thereby allowing adjustment of the lateral spacing between the hanger assemblies 36.
[0033] Each of the standoffs 45 comprises a threaded standoff rod 46 passing through a standoff support 52 that is suspended beneath the shelf 34 by a bracket 42. The bracket 42 may include one or more lightening holes 44 for weight reduction, and may be attached to the bottom of the lower arms 40 by fasteners (not shown), welding or other means of attachment. In some examples, the bracket 42 may be integrally formed with the lower arm 40 by 3D printing, or other additive manufacturing techniques. The standoff support 52 is cylindrical in shape and may be integrally formed with or attached to the bottom of the bracket 42. In the illustrated example, the standoff support 52 is hollow and includes end caps 76 provided with co-aligned insert nuts 78 in its opposite ends. The standoff rod 46 is threaded along its length and functions as a screw passing through the insert nuts 78. The bracket 42 is configured to hold the standoff rod 46 at a desired angle ? (
[0034] In another example, shown in
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[0036] With the tray 30 installed as described above, FOD can be placed on the shelf 34 within ready reach of a service technician, eliminating the need for placing items inside the open bay 26 where they become FOD that may be lost or forgotten. The outer, up-standing lip 70 on the shelf 34 prevents larger items from falling off the front edge of the shelf 34, while the magnetic strips 72 prevent smaller metallic items from sliding or rolling off the shelf 34. The lateral adjustability on the hanger assemblies 36, combined with the adjustable length of the standoff rods 46 allows the tray 30 to be mounted on any of a wide range of structures having various geometries and features. The tray 30 may be easily removed from the aircraft 20 simply by removing the locking pins 56 and lifting the tray 30 away from side 96 of the aircraft 20.
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[0038] The description of the different illustrative examples has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, and is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the examples in the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. Further, different illustrative examples may provide different advantages as compared to other illustrative examples. The example or examples selected are chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the examples, the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the disclosure for various examples with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
[0039] One or more features of the illustrative examples are described in the following clauses. These causes are examples of features not intended to limit other illustrative examples.
[0040] Clause 1. A tray configured to be removably mounted on a side of a structure, comprising: [0041] a shelf; and [0042] a pair of hanger assemblies spaced apart from each other and configured to hang the shelf on the structure, [0043] each of the hanger assemblies including an upper arm removably attached to the structure, and a lower arm configured to support the shelf.
[0044] Clause 2. A tray as in clause 1, wherein each of the upper arms is configured to pivotally mount the hanger assembly on the structure.
[0045] Clause 3. A tray as in one of clauses 1 or 2, wherein each of the hanger assemblies further includes a standoff located beneath the shelf and configured to limit pivoting of the tray.
[0046] Clause 4. A tray as in clause 3, wherein the standoff includes: [0047] a rod, and [0048] a pad on one end of the rod configured to engage the structure.
[0049] Clause 5. A tray as in clause 4, wherein: [0050] each of the hanger assemblies includes a bracket below the shelf, and [0051] the rod is a screw mounted on the bracket and adjustable to each of a plurality of positions.
[0052] Clause 6. A tray as in any of clauses 1, 2, 4, and/or 5, wherein each of the hanger assemblies includes a pin releasably connecting one of the upper arms with the structure.
[0053] Clause 7. A tray as in clause 6, wherein each of the hanger assembly includes: [0054] a pair of ears configured to receive a portion of the structure therein, and [0055] wherein the pin passes through the structure and the ears.
[0056] Clause 8. A tray as in any of clauses 1, 2, 4, 5, and/or 7, wherein: [0057] the shelf includes slots therein, and [0058] the hanger assemblies are mounted on the shelf for sliding movement along the slots toward and away from each other.
[0059] Clause 9. A tray as in any of clauses 1, 2, 4, 5, and/or 7, wherein the shelf includes: [0060] at least one up-standing lip along an outer edge of the shelf, and [0061] a magnetic strip attached to the lip.
[0062] Clause 10. A tray as in any of clauses 1, 2, 4, 5, and/or 7, further comprising: [0063] a bag removably attached to the shelf along an outer edge of the shelf.
[0064] Clause 11. A tray configured to be mounted along an open bay in a side of an aircraft, comprising: [0065] a shelf; and [0066] a pair of hanger assemblies configured to hang the shelf on the side of the aircraft beneath the open bay, each of the hanger assemblies including an upper arm configured to be attached to the aircraft along an edge of the open bay.
[0067] Clause 12. A tray as in clause 11, further comprising: [0068] a lower arm connected to the upper arm and configured to support the shelf.
[0069] Clause 13. A tray as in clause 11 or 12, further comprising: [0070] a standoff connected with and located beneath the shelf, the standoff being configured to engage the side of the aircraft.
[0071] Clause 14. A tray as in clause 13, wherein the standoff includes a rod displaceable along its length to any of a plurality of adjustment positions.
[0072] Clause 15. A tray as in clause 14, wherein: [0073] the rod is a screw, and [0074] the standoff further includes a pad on an end of the rod configured to engage the side of the aircraft.
[0075] Clause 16. A tray as in any of clauses 11-15, wherein: [0076] the shelf includes slots therein, and [0077] the hanger assemblies are mounted in the slots for sliding movement toward and away from each other allowing adjustment of a spacing between the hanger assemblies.
[0078] Clause 17. A method of installing a tray along an open bay in a side of an aircraft, comprising: [0079] positioning a tray along the open bay; and [0080] mounting the tray along an edge of the open bay.
[0081] Clause 18. A method as in clause 17, wherein mounting the tray includes attaching the tray to a portion of a latch on the open bay.
[0082] Clause 19. A method as in clause 18, wherein attaching the tray includes releasably connecting the tray to the latch, thereby allowing the tray to be removed from the side of the aircraft.
[0083] Clause 20. A method as in any of clauses 17-19, wherein mounting the tray along the edge includes installing standoffs between the tray and the side of the aircraft.