The invention relates to an aircraft passenger seat having seat components such as backrest, seat element, and a leg rest which is coupled to the front edge area of the seat element and which may be pivoted between a lowered non-use position and raised use positions, and having a foot rest configuration which is movable longitudinally on the leg rest between a retracted position and an extended position to form an extension of the leg rest and which is connected to a drive which may be switched between an inactive rest state and an active state generating a displacement force applied to the foot rest configuration.
Aircraft passenger seats of this type have already been disclosed; see U.S. Pat. No. 5,352,020. The possibility of increasing the total length of the leg rest plus foot rest configuration makes a sufficiently long application surface available to the seat occupant, although only the short structural length reaching from the seat element to the cabin floor is available in the non-use position for leg rest and foot support configuration.
A spring force accumulator, which may be blocked and unblocked by means of a control valve which the seat occupant may operate, is provided for application of the force of displacement to the foot rest configuration in the aircraft passenger seat disclosed. When the spring force accumulator is unblocked, a displacement force acting on the foot rest configuration retracts the latter into the leg rest. In order to extend the foot rest configuration when in the raised position, the seat occupant must use his leg muscles to extend the foot rest against the retraction force generated by the spring force accumulator into the use position and then block the spring force accumulator by actuating the control valve.
In that the value assigned to the displacement force generated by the spring force accumulator must be high enough to ensure reliable retraction, the seat occupant suffers the disadvantage of strenuous operation, since the displacement force must be overcome in order to use the foot rest configuration.
On the basis of this state of the art, the object of the invention is creation of an aircraft passenger seat of the type under consideration, one which is distinguished by especially easy operation.
It is claimed for the invention that this object is attained with an aircraft passenger seat of the type referred to in the foregoing in that a reversible drive which may be switched to two states of operation is provided for optional generation of a displacement force effecting retraction or extension of the foot rest configuration.
While in the case of the disclosed aircraft passenger seat only retraction of the foot rest configuration is effected by the drive, that is, only a control measure is required for the retraction, the invention makes it possible to move the foot rest configuration into the use position desired by motive means as well, that is, by a simple control measure not requiring expenditure of force, so that a maximal degree of convenience of operation is achieved.
In preferred exemplary embodiments the drive has an electric gear motor permitting reversal of the direction of rotation. Consequently, only operation of an electric switch configuration is required for control, so that the greatest reliability and convenience of operation are ensured.
In exemplary embodiments in which the geared motor has a pinion on the output side, the configuration devised may be such that the pinion engages two parallel racks of which one end is hinge-connected to the structure of the leg rest and the other is hinge-connected to this movable foot rest configuration. An especially-compact design is obtained in this configuration for the entire drive, that is, for the motor and the associated drive gear, so that the configuration as a whole may be integrated into the structure of the leg rest without design difficulties.
An especially simple design is obtained if the racks are mounted on the housing of the drive motor so as to be movable. The configuration may be configured so that the housing of the gear motor is cantilevered on the racks guided in it. The desired compact structure of the gear configuration as a whole is obtained, as well as the added advantage that an especially long displacement path may be achieved by means of the rack-and-pinion configuration, a path whose length is only slightly shorter than the combined length of the two racks.
In order to achieve the greatest possible length for the displacement path, that is, to employ racks of the greatest possible length, the configuration devised may be such that, when the foot rest configuration is in the retracted position, the ends of the racks are coupled to the structure of the leg rest and to the structure of the slide of the foot rest configuration at points at which the racks extend in approximation diagonally to the rectangular surface of the bottom elements of the leg rest and foot rest configuration and, accordingly, use which is optimal for the installed length racks is made of the entire structural space allotted for mounting of the gearing.
The invention will be described in greater detail below with the aid of exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings in which:
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The configuration described for the drive, in the form of a gear motor with pinion on the output side which engages two parallel racks 27, ensures both a great extension length despite the small structural length, which is limited by the distance between seat element and cabin floor, and also results in an especially compact configuration of the drive as a whole so that it can be installed without difficulty in the box-like structures 7 and 21 of leg rest 9 and foot rest configuration 11 below their cushion carriers 15, 17.
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10 2004 008 267.7 | Feb 2004 | DE | national |