HIGH BACKREST PASSENGER SEAT
20180339777 ยท 2018-11-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02T50/40
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
B64D11/0636
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0647
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/995
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/00151
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/879
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0646
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B64D11/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A high seatback assembly can accommodate the height of an average passenger in an upright sitting posture while also providing high visibility behind the seat. The tapered geometry of the seatback is devised to allow sufficient visibility behind the seat while also providing ample structure to support a person seated in the seat. The seatback geometry can be further configured to include service modules such as integrated storage pocket, widescreen entertainment unit (display), etc. Additionally, the resulting gap between neighboring seats improves visibility and prevents claustrophobia in high-density seating configurations, such as on airplanes, buses, boats, or other vehicles.
Claims
1. A passenger seat assembly providing high visibility behind the seat while also having a high seatback, said seatback comprising: a lower body section positioned to receive a lower body of a user in a seated position; and an upper body section positioned to receive an upper body of a user in a seated position, the upper body section being operably connected to the lower body section and defining a profile in the coronal plane such that a standing-person having a height of 5 feet behind the seat assembly can be seen by somebody in front of the seat assembly in the context of an airplane cabin, the profile comprising a top at least 45 inches from the ground and two sides comprising tapered portions at an angle between 120 and 160 degrees; and a display disposed on a rear side of the upper body section, at or above a bottom of the tapered portions, and having a diagonal size of at least 9 inches.
2. The passenger seat assembly of claim 1, wherein the upper body section comprises a headrest portion in a fixed position.
3. The passenger seat assembly of claim 2, wherein the headrest portion does not comprise any moving parts.
4. The passenger seat assembly of claim 2, wherein the headrest portion comprises a combination of soft wadding materials such as but not limited to polyfill or fiberfill, and/or fast-recovery viscoelastic foam to simulate a pillow-like consistency to help a passenger's head sink in and not fall out of the seat.
5. The passenger seat assembly of claim 4, wherein the headrest portion comprises side bolsters in a fixed position.
6. The passenger seat assembly of claim 5, wherein the side bolsters consist of a foam laminate with a softer outer layer and a high-density core.
7. The passenger seat assembly of claim 2, wherein the headrest portion comprises a neck support portion in form of a protruded padding of soft wadding materials such as but not limited to polyfill or fiberfill, and/or fast-recovery viscoelastic foam to adapt to body contours of passengers of different height.
8. The passenger seat assembly of claim 1, further comprising a storage compartment at the top portion, the storage compartment being accessible to a person seated behind the passenger seat assembly.
9. The passenger seat assembly of claim 1, further comprising a mounting portion configured to receive the display, the mounting portion further allowing the display to be removed and replaced by a passenger seated behind the seat assembly.
10. The passenger seat assembly of claim 1, wherein the profile comprises vertical portions along the sides, above the tapered portions.
11. The passenger seat assembly of claim 10, wherein the display is disposed between the vertical portions.
12. A passenger seat assembly providing high visibility behind the seat while also having a high seatback, said passenger seat assembly comprising: a lower body section positioned to receive a lower body of a user in a seated position; and an upper body section positioned to receive an upper body portion of a user in a seated position, the upper body section being operably connected to the lower body section and defining a profile in the coronal plane, the profile in the coronal plane comprising a top portion defining a highest point on the seatback and a maximum horizontal width, the maximum horizontal width occurring at an intermediate portion, wherein a substantially triangular area in the coronal plane is defined on either side of the seat by a horizontal line tangent to the top portion, a vertical line tangent to the profile at the maximum horizontal width, and the profile, the substantially triangular area being at least 20 square inches.
13. The passenger seat assembly of claim 12, wherein the highest point of the seatback is at least 45 inches from the ground.
14. The passenger seat assembly of claim 12, wherein the upper body section comprises a headrest portion in a fixed position.
15. The passenger seat assembly of claim 12, further comprising a display disposed on a posterior side of the upper body section, the display providing a screen size of at least 9 inches.
16. The passenger seat assembly of claim 15, wherein the center point of display is at least 38 inches from the ground.
17. The passenger seat assembly of claim 12, further comprising a storage compartment at the top portion, the storage compartment being accessible to a person seated behind the passenger seat assembly.
18. The passenger seat assembly of claim 12, wherein the substantially triangular area on each side of the seat comprises an area of at least 10 square inches below 45 inches.
19. The passenger seat assembly of claim 12, wherein the profile tapers at an angle of between 120 degrees and 160 degrees from vertical.
20. The passenger seat assembly of claim 12, wherein, the lower body section and the upper body section are configured to rotate relative to each other.
21. A passenger seat system comprising at least two of the passenger seat assemblies of claim 12 arranged adjacent to each other.
22. The passenger seat system of claim 21, wherein the seats are no more than 3 inches apart at the maximum horizontal width.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] A more thorough understanding of the present invention may be achieved by referring to the detailed description and claims along with the accompanying figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] The following description is merely illustrative in nature and is not intended to limit the embodiments described herein. Moreover, there is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding technical field, background, brief summary or the following detailed description.
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[0023] It is evident that the seatback in the prior art seat is shorter than the sitting height of an average male passenger (generally considered to be 5 feet and 9 inches) and hence does not provide adequate head or neck support.
[0024] In this particular example, a non-continuous double tapering is depicted on the side of the seat. This configuration includes a first (lower) tapered portion 22 at an angle, followed by a vertical portion 23, and a second (higher) tapered portion 24 which may or may not have a similar angle to that of the first tapered portion 22. As further discussed herein and depicted in
[0025] Other configurations of the upper body section are also possible. For example, the upper body section can have a continuous double tapering, with two tapered portions at different angles without a vertical portion. Another example is shown in
[0026] Another example configuration of the upper body section is depicted in
[0027] The various seats described herein can also provide adequate visibility to see a person behind the seat. For example, the seats can define a profile in the coronal plane such that a standing person having a height of 5 feet, standing behind the seat, can be seen by somebody in front of the seat. For example, a stewardess (or other person) in an airplane cabin can see the person behind a seat. The seat can define an area in the coronal plane through which the standing person behind the seat can be seen. More specifically, the seat can have a maximum horizontal width (for example, corresponding to the general torso of the seated person), and a top portion (which can be, for example, at least 45 inches above the ground). A vertical line tangent to the profile of the seat in the coronal plane at the maximum horizontal width, a horizontal line tangent to the top of the seat, and the profile of the seat itself can define an area on each side of the seat that can be substantially triangular (although the area may include more than three sides, or non-straight sides). The area on either side of the seat can be at least 20 square inches. Even further, the area can include at least 10 square inches below a height of 45 inches from the ground, ensuring sufficient area for viewing of people below that height.
[0028] When the seats are symmetric and arranged adjacent to each other, a comparable area defined by adjacent seats can form an area of at least 40 square inches, and this area can be sufficient to easily see a person behind the seat (as best shown in
[0029] Even further, distance between the seats at the maximum horizontal width can also increase the space for viewing of a person standing behind the seats. However, increasing this space can also reduce the amount of space on the seat to support the user. In some embodiments, this distance can be no more than 3 inches.
[0030] More generally, moving from a substantially rectangular seat shape, as used in many prior art seating systems in transportation settings (such as that shown in U.S. Patent Publication Nos. 2014/0300171 and 2013/0169009, both incorporated by reference in their entirety), to a tapered shape can allow for improved visibility without overly reducing comfort. For example, this can allow a taller and wider seat.
[0031] Configurations such as those described herein can be deployed in passenger seats for mass transportation vehicles such as, but not limited to, aircrafts, trains, and watercrafts in any number of seating configurations (e.g. single-seat, double-seat, triple-seat, quadruple-seat, etc.) or tapering configuration (e.g. continuous, non-continuous, single, double, etc.). The seat configurations depicted in the figures are not intended to restrict the application or scope of the application in any way.
[0032] It is apparent from
[0033] A high seatback can further provide extra space on the rear side of the seat which may be used to integrate secondary components.
[0034] In either case, the storage can be concealed by the display 53 in a normal configuration. The display can be an electronic display such as an LCD or other graphical interface. In some embodiments, the display 53 can be moved (fully removed, pivoted upward or in another direction, or otherwise moved) such as for cleaning and maintenance, as shown in the perspective view of
[0035] Furthermore, passengers using prior art seats often have to tilt their head slightly downward to maintain a direct line-of-sight with the display. This is due to the low height at which the display is placed (as readily observed in the side view presented in
[0036] While at least one example embodiment has been presented in the foregoing detailed description, it should be appreciated that a vast number of variations exist. It should also be appreciated that the example embodiment or embodiments described herein are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the foregoing detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing the described embodiment or embodiments. It should be understood that various changes can be made in the function and arrangement of elements without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims and the legal equivalents thereof which include known equivalents and foreseeable equivalents at the time of filing this patent application.