SEATBELT FASTENING SYSTEM FOR A MOVABLE SEAT
20240425180 · 2024-12-26
Inventors
- Jonathan Gajewski (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Stéphane Chipault (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Joel Marais (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
Cpc classification
B64D11/062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2022/207
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A seat for an aircraft includes at least one seat-portion structure; and an understructure. The understructure includes at least one guide element comprising a guide groove. The guide groove includes a first portion and a second portion, called the inclined portion. The seat further includes at least one seatbelt attachment and at least one attachment support. The seatbelt attachment is mounted rotatably with respect to the attachment support via an attachment shaft. The attachment support is mounted rotatably with respect to the seat-portion structure via a support shaft. The head of the attachment shaft is arranged inside the inclined portion of the guide groove when the seat is in an upright position.
Claims
1. A seat comprising: at least one seat pan comprising at least one seat pan structure, and a low structure, said seat pan structure being movable relative to the low structure, wherein the low structure comprises at least one guide element extending in a direction of longitudinal extension and comprising a guiding groove, said guiding groove comprising a first portion extending in the general direction of longitudinal extension and a second portion, called inclined portion, forming a non-zero angle relative to the direction of longitudinal extension, said seat further comprising at least one belt fastener and at least one fastening support, said belt fastener being rotatably mounted relative to the fastening support via a fastening axis provided with a head cooperating with the guiding groove, said fastening support being rotatably mounted relative to the seat pan structure via a support axis provided with a head cooperating with the guiding groove, the head of the fastening axis being disposed inside the inclined portion of the guiding groove when the seat is in a raised position.
2. The seat according to claim 1, wherein a distance measured between the fastening axis and the support axis is less than a length of the inclined portion of the guiding groove.
3. The seat according to claim 1, wherein it comprises a motorized actuator so as to allow automatic movement of said seat from the raised position to a rest position.
4. The seat according to claim 3, wherein the motorized actuator comprises a motor body fixed to one of the elements among: the seat pan structure and the low structure, as well as a guide rod having one end fixed to the other of the elements among: the seat pan structure and the low structure.
5. The seat according to the claim 1, wherein it comprises a slide capable of ensuring guidance of a front part of the seat pan structure.
6. The seat according to claim 5, wherein the slide comprises a rail fixed to the seat pan structure capable of sliding along a guide rotatably mounted relative to a front end of the guide element.
7. The seat according to claim 5, wherein the slide is configured in such a way that the seat pan structure forms a non-zero angle relative to a horizontal plane when the seat is in a comfort position.
8. The seat according to claim 1, wherein the low structure comprises two spreaders arranged on either side of the seat pan structure, the guide element being fixed to a corresponding spreader.
9. The seat according to the claim 1, wherein it further comprises a seat back structure rotatably mounted relative to the seat pan structure.
10. An aircraft comprising at least one seat as defined according to claim 1.
Description
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[0031] Identical, similar or analogous elements have the same reference from one figure to another. Furthermore, the orientation terms of the type front, rear, horizontal, or vertical are understood by reference to the common sense given by a user seated on a seat according to the invention mounted inside an aircraft cabin.
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[0033] The seat 10 comprises at least one seat pan 17 and at least one seat back 19 rotatably mounted relative to the seat pan 17. The seat 10 may include several seat pans 17 and several seat backs 19 so as to define several places. The seat 10 is able to take in particular a raised position called TTL (Taxi-Take Off-Landing) which is used during the parking, take-off and landing phases of the aircraft. The seat 10 is also capable of taking a comfort position in which the seat pan 17 is advanced relative to the low structure 11 and inclined at an angle relative to a horizontal plane parallel to the floor of the aircraft, and the seat back is inclined at an angle relative to a vertical plane. In an exemplary embodiment, the angle of inclination of the seat pan 17 is between 10 and 20 degrees; while the angle of inclination of the seat back is between 30 and 60 degrees and is preferably around 45 degrees.
[0034] A motorized actuator 20 allows the seat 10 to pass automatically from one extreme position to another. The seat 10 may take intermediate positions between the raised position and the comfort position.
[0035] More precisely, the seat pan 17 comprises a seat pan structure 22 movably mounted relative to the low structure 11 along the guide element(s) 39 described in more detail below. The seat pan structure 22 comprises two bars 23 and two end crosspieces 24 ensuring a mechanical connection between the bars 23, as shown in
[0036] The seat back 19 comprises a seat back structure 26 covered with a sheet of metal 27 on which a seat back cushion is placed (not shown). The seat back structure 26 is articulated relative to the seat pan structure 22 via a pivot connection 29 with a horizontal axis.
[0037] Two spreaders 31 are arranged on either side of the seat pan structure 22. Each spreader 31 in the shape of an elongated S has a interface 32 for the fixation to an armrest (not shown). The armrest can be fixed or movable between a raised position and a lowered position.
[0038] These spreaders 31 are mechanically linked to the upper beam 14. To this end, as can be seen in
[0039] Furthermore, two guide elements 39 of elongated shape are fixed each to a corresponding spreader 31. In this case, a guide element 39 is fixed to studs 40 secured to a spreader 31. To this end, each stud 40 has one end inserted into a housing 41 provided in the guide element 39. A pin 42 visible in
[0040] A guide element 39 extends in a general direction of longitudinal extension D1. The guide element 39 comprises a guiding groove 43 formed in an internal face facing the seat pan structure 22. As can be seen see in
[0041] Furthermore, a belt fastener 48 and a fastening support 50 visible in
[0042] As shown in
[0043] A recess 60 could be provided at the portion of the fastening support 50 in which the opening 57 for the passage of the fastening axis 55 is made so as to limit the thickness of the mounted assembly belt fastener 48fastening support 50.
[0044] As it can be seen in
[0045] A bearing shell 70 may be inserted between the opening 63 of the fastening support 50 and the support axis 61 in order to limit friction during rotation of the fastening support 50 around the support axis 61. A bearing shell 71 can also cover the head of the support axis 61 in order to limit friction with the guiding groove 43.
[0046] The head of the support axis 61 thus ensures guidance of the rear part of the seat pan structure 22 along the guiding groove 43 when the seat 10 passes from the raised position (or TTL position) to the comfort position, and vice versa.
[0047] Advantageously, as can be seen in
[0048] Preferably, a distance L1 (see
[0049] Furthermore, as can be seen in
[0050] As can be seen in
[0051] The operation of the seat 10 is described below when the passenger wishes to move it from a raised (or TTL) position to a comfort position. In the TTL position illustrated in
[0052] A frontward movement of the seat pan structure 22 could result in a rearward movement of the seat back 19.
[0053] The invention also relates to an aircraft comprising at least one seat 10.
[0054] Of course, the different characteristics, variants and/or forms of embodiment of the present invention can be associated with each other in various combinations to the extent that they are not incompatible with one another or exclusive from one another.
[0055] Furthermore, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above and provided solely by way of example. It encompasses various modifications, alternative forms and other variants that those skilled in the art may consider in the context of the present invention and in particular all combinations of the different modes of operation described above, which can be taken separately or in combination.