The present invention relates to a light for a passenger seat, particularly for a passenger seat which is positioned in seat rows in an aircraft.
In conventional designs of aircraft cabins, the distance between a passenger seat and the bottom of a hat rack (a baggage compartment, for example) directly above the passenger seat is great. Reading lights and switches for the reading lights are typically attached below the hat racks, and are thus far from the passengers. Therefore, passengers may not reach the switches from the seated position. Since the reading lights are further from the passengers, illumination is additionally poorer.
A light which may be used by a passenger sitting in a seat having an armrest, with each of the seats for each of the passengers have a backrest, includes a light element that is integratable in one of the backrests and a switch element which is integratable in the armrest such that the switch element is electrically coupled with the light element for a passenger's use. Thus, a passenger may have the ability to move the reading lights and the switches independently of the position of the hat rack.
In one example, a light may be positioned above a folding table attached to the backrest.
In one example of the present invention, the light and a switch may be installed as an integrated unit or independently from one another in the backrest.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, the light is installed closer to the area to be illuminated, through which the illumination is improved. The lighting power of the lights may thus also be reduced with the same illumination, commercially available lights being able to be used, such as incandescent lamps, halogen lights, LEDs, etc. Furthermore, the switch for a light may be reached more easily.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the position of the hat racks (baggage storage compartment, for example.) may be varied, since the light may be installed independently of the hat racks (baggage storage compartment, for example.)
The drawings illustrate examples of the present invention, but the invention should not be limited merely to the examples disclosed.
The detailed description and drawings provide some examples of the present invention, but the present invention should not be limited merely to the examples disclosed. Instead, the invention should be limited only by the claims that may eventually issue. Many variations in the present invention, changes in specific components of the present invention, and uses of the present invention will be readily apparent to those familiar with the field based on the drawings and descriptions provided.
In the following, identical or similar elements are provided with identical reference numbers in the figures.
In conventional designs of aircraft cabins, a central service channel 5, which has the same function and object as the lateral service channels 3, is located directly in the ceiling of aircraft cabin 1 between the lateral service channels 3, running in the longitudinal direction of the aircraft fuselage. The central service channel 5 also has multiple PSIUs 4 positioned in the longitudinal direction of the aircraft fuselage.
Typically, multiple seat rows (not shown in
In the design of an aircraft cabin 1 shown in
A light described in examples of the present invention include reading lights. The reading light 12 has a light cone 17 such that an optimum illumination is produced in such a way that a person seated on the passenger seat 8 is not blinded and the lap area of the person is preferably well illuminated. As indicated by the dashed line in
As shown in
Although embodiments of the present invention were described in detail with reference to the attached drawing above, it is obvious that modifications and changes may be performed without leaving the protective scope of the present invention. For example, only one reading light may be provided for illuminating multiple passenger seats or the seat row located behind it. Furthermore, other examples of the present invention in areas other than aircraft may be used in other transport vehicles such as buses, ships, etc.
In another embodiment shown in
The reading lights 12 are integratable into a forward area of the backrest 11 in such a way, particularly into a lateral area of the cushion 20 of a head rest of the seat, such that a light cone 17 generated by the reading light 12 is positioned forward. Thus, the reading light is positioned in such a way that an area for the person seated in the seat is illuminated. As shown in
In particular, the reading lights 12 are oriented in such a way, that the light cone 17 falls forward into the lap area of the person seated in the seat. In another example, the reading lights may also be adjustable in such a way, that the light cone also illuminates a work area, such as a folding table on the back of the forward seat, such that the person may work, or alternatively, the light cone 17 also directly illuminates a lap area of the person. The lap area includes the area from the knee to the hip, so that the person may read well with a magazine on his lap. As a result, as defined in the present invention, “lap area” is to be understood to mean that a work area or direct lap area or an area to which the person has access is encompassed by the light cone 17 or the reading lights 12 are adjustable in such a way that the light cone 17 may be directed to partial areas of this overall area.
As may be inferred from
The reference number 22 identifies a backrest switch, which allows for an inclination of the backrest to be changed. For example, a further switch may be provided in the area of this switch 22 (or integrated therewith) in order to actuate the reading lights 12. Switches may also be provided directly on the housing in the reading lights 12 in order to activate the reading lights and/or to adjust the direction or also the size of the light cone 17 that is emitted by the reading lights.
In another example, it may be sufficient to have only one reading light 12 integratable at a time in the way shown in the seats. However, in another example, two separate reading lights to illuminate the lap area of the person using two separate reading lights, may be used. Thus, for example, a reading light may be provided on both sides of the cushion 20 of the particular seat.
List of Reference Numbers
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10 2005 003 873.5 | Jan 2005 | DE | national |
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/647,518 filed Jan. 27, 2005, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference and of German Patent Application DE 10 2005 003 873.5 filed Jan. 27, 2005, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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60647518 | Jan 2005 | US |