INTEGRAL TRAY TABLE PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICE HOLDER AND TRAY TABLE
20170135468 ยท 2017-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B23/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B64D11/00152
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0015
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0638
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N3/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A47B23/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B23/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B64D11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A deployable device holder adapted to mount to a tray table to support a personal electronic device in a position apart from the tabletop surface of the tray table such that the tray table and electronic device holder can be used simultaneously. The device holder includes pairs of moveable support members and a cross member for effecting unison movement of the support members as the device holder moves between stowed and deployed positions thereof.
Claims
1. A tray table mountable device holder for a personal electronic device, comprising: first and second support members adapted to be rotatably and/or slidably disposed in respective openings along a back edge of a tray table; first and second elevation members attached to respective ends of the first and second support members and moveable between a stowed position in alignment with a horizontal plane of the tray table and a deployed position extending upwardly above a top surface of the tray table; a cross member extending between and connecting the first and second elevation members to effect unison rotational movement of the first and second elevation members between the stowed position and the deployed position; and a plate attached to the cross member and extending upwardly above a top surface of the cross member.
2. The device holder according to claim 1, wherein the first and second elevation members are pivotally attached to respective opposing ends of the cross member.
3. The device holder according to claim 1, wherein the first and second support members are spaced-apart and parallel, and the first and second elevation members are spaced-apart and parallel.
4. The device holder according to claim 1, wherein the first support member and the first elevation member are a unitary angled member, and the second support member and the second elevation member are a unitary angled member.
5. The device holder according to claim 1, wherein a length of the plate is less than a length of the cross member, and the plate is centered along the length of the cross member.
6. The device holder according to claim 1, wherein each of the first support member, the second support member, the first elevation member, and the second elevation member is an elongate linear rod, and the cross member is an elongate linear plate.
7. The device holder according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the cross member and the plate comprises a friction-enhancing coating.
8. The device holder according to claim 1, wherein in the stowed position, the first elevation member, the second elevation member, and the cross member all align in a common horizontal plane.
9. The device holder according to claim 1, wherein in the deployed position, the first and second elevation members are parallel to each other and at an angle to a longitudinal axis of the cross member.
10. The device holder according to claim 1, wherein in the stowed position, the plate is adapted to extend above the top surface of the tray table.
11. A tray table adapted to hold a personal electronic device, comprising: a table segment having a tabletop and a pair of spaced openings along one edge; and a device holder configured to hold the personal electronic device apart from the tabletop, the device holder comprising: first and second support members adapted to be rotatably and/or slidably disposed in respective ones of the spaced openings; first and second elevation members attached to respective ends of the first and second support members and moveable between a stowed position in alignment with a horizontal plane of the tray table and a deployed position extending upwardly above the tabletop; a cross member extending between and connecting the first and second elevation members to effect unison rotational movement of the first and second elevation members between the stowed position and the deployed position; and a plate attached to the cross member and extending upwardly above a top surface of the cross member.
12. The tray table according to claim 11, wherein the first and second elevation members are pivotally attached to respective opposing ends of the cross member.
13. The tray table according to claim 11, wherein the first and second support members are spaced-apart and parallel, and the first and second elevation members are spaced-apart and parallel.
14. The tray table according to claim 11, wherein the first support member and the first elevation member are a unitary angled member, and the second support member and the second elevation member are a unitary angled member.
15. The tray table according to claim 11, wherein a length of the plate is less than a length of the cross member, and the plate is centered along the length of the cross member.
16. The tray table according to claim 11, wherein each of the first support member, the second support member, the first elevation member, and the second elevation member is an elongate linear rod, and the cross member is an elongate linear plate.
17. The tray table according to claim 11, wherein the tray table comprises a first table segment having the tabletop and the pair of spaced openings, and a second table segment hinged along one edge to the first table segment such that the second table segment can fold onto the first table segment.
18. The tray table according to claim 11, wherein in the stowed position, the first elevation member, the second elevation member, and the cross member all align in a common horizontal plane.
19. The tray table according to claim 11, wherein in the deployed position, the first and second elevation members are parallel to each other and at an angle to a longitudinal axis of the cross member.
20. The tray table according to claim 11, wherein in the stowed position of the device holder, the plate extends above the tabletop.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention are better understood when the following detailed description of the invention is read with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0034] The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. However, the invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the representative embodiments set forth herein. The exemplary embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be both thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention and enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make, use and practice the invention. Like reference numbers refer to like elements throughout the various drawings.
[0035] Referring to the figures, the present invention provides a personal electronic device holder adapted for use with a variety of tray table configurations of the type found, for example, on board an airliner. The device holder mounts to the tray table in such a way that the entirety of the tabletop is preserved for use for purposes other than as a support surface for a personal electronic device. In a particular embodiment, the device holder supports the personal electronic device in a position behind the tray table as viewed by the seated occupant. Such a position leaves open the entirety of the tabletop forward of the electronic device for working, dining, etc. In such an arrangement, the tabletop and the electronic device can be used together and/or simultaneously. Although the tray table shown is an armrest deployable table including folding segments, the device holder according to the present invention is adapted to mount to other table types that may or may fold.
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[0037] The tray table 24 shown includes first and second tray table segments 24A and 24B interconnected by a hinge that allows the first segment 24A to fold into facing contact with the second segment 24B, or vice versa. The tray table 24 may fold closed to provide a more compact package for stowing, and may open to expand the usable surface area of the tray table for working, dining, etc. The tray table 24 is preferably supported from below or the side by a support arm, which positions the tray table 24 in an overseat position for ergonomic use.
[0038] A personal electronic device holder 30, also referred to herein as device holder 30, serves to support a personal electronic device P in a generally upright ergonomic position for viewing/use by a passenger seated in seat 10. Referring to
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[0042] First and second elevation members 34A, 34B are attached to respective ends of the first and second support members 32A, 32B, and are moveable between a stowed position in alignment with a horizontal plane of the tray table segment 24A, and a deployed position as shown extending upwardly above a top surface of the tray table segment 24A. The first and second support members 32A, 32B are arranged spaced-apart and parallel, and the first and second elevation members 34A, 34B are arranged spaced-apart and parallel. The first support member 32A and the first elevation member 34A can be a unitary (i.e., one piece) angled member. The second support member 32B and the second elevation member 34B can be a unitary (i.e., one piece) angled member. At least one of the first support member 32A, second support member 32B, first elevation member 34A, and second elevation member 34B can be an elongate linear rod.
[0043] A cross member 36 extends between and connects the first and second elevation members 34A, 34B to effect unison rotational movement of the first and second elevation members 34A, 34B between the stowed and deployed positions of the device holder 30. The cross member 36 can be an elongate plate pivotally attached at opposing thereof to the respective ends of the first and second elevation members 34A, 34B. A plate 38 is attached to the cross member 36 and extends upwardly above a top surface of the cross member 36. The plate 38 has a length less than a length of the cross member 36, and can be generally centered along the length of the cross member 36 or otherwise positioned. At least one of the cross member 36 and the plate 38 can be made from or coated with a friction-enhancing material to help prevent relative motion between the device holder 30 and the electronic device P.
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[0046] To stow the device holder 30, the cross member 36 is pushed to the side (i.e., laterally), thereby causing the pivotally attached first and second elevation members 34A, 34B to pivot such that the cross member 36 is lowered to a position below the surface plane of the tray table (
[0047] 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.