Claims
- 1. A headrest for a passenger, the headrest being deployable from and stowable within a seat located forward of the passenger, the seat defining a recessed cavity in back of the seat, the headrest comprising:
a tray having a first surface with a first hardness and a second surface with a second hardness that is less than the first hardness, the second surface including padding, the first surface being stowable within the recessed cavity such that the first surface faces the seat, the second surface facing outward from the back of the seat toward the passenger; a pair of legs connected to the tray; and a connector attaching the pair of legs to a stationary portion of the seat.
- 2. The headrest of claim 2, wherein the recess cavity has a latch, the headrest further comprising:
a toggle that is pivotable about the latch, causing the tray to deploy to a lap-level position with the hard surface facing upward and the padded surface facing downward; a pair of arms attached to each side of the tray, each arm being pivotably attached to the legs; and a pair of cavities on each side of the tray, each cavity having a clip, each cavity being arranged to slidably receive one of the arms therein, such that the tray is deployable to a level that is substantially aligned with a lap of the passenger, the first surface facing toward the lap of the passenger and the second surface facing away from the lap of the passenger.
- 3. The headrest of claim 3, further comprising:
a plurality of first segments, each of the first segments having a pivot axis and a release lever; and a plurality second segments, each of the second segments having a catch mechanism and a beveled stop mechanism, wherein each clip engages the catch mechanism of each arm, such that pressing the release lever disengages the catch mechanism from the cavity clip and permits the passenger to pull the food tray toward the passenger such that the second segments clear the tray cavities, allowing the tray to pivot about the pivot axis of the first segment.
- 4. The headrest of claim 4, wherein pivoting of the tray about the axis is limited by engagement of the beveled stop mechanism with the first segment.
- 5. A headrest for a passenger, the headrest being deployable and stowable from a seat located forward of the passenger, the seat having a seatback that defines a recessed cavity, the recessed cavity having a first catch mechanism and a second catch mechanism, the seat having a stationary portion and a reclinable portion, the headrest comprising:
a tray having a first surface with a first hardness and a second surface with a second hardness that is less than the first hardness, the second surface including padding, the first surface being stowable within the recessed cavity such that the first surface faces the seat, the second surface facing outward from the back of the seat toward the passenger; a pair of legs connected to the tray; a connector attaching the pair of legs to a stationary portion of the seat; a first toggle latch arranged to engage with the first catch mechanism to secure the first surface to face toward the seatback; and a second toggle latch arranged to engage the second catch mechanism to secure
- 6. The headrest of claim 5, wherein the tray is gravitationally urged from a first position stowed in the recessed cavity to a substantially horizontal second position toward a lap of the passenger in response to disengagement of the first toggle latch from the first catch mechanism such that the first surface faces upwardly.
- 7. The headrest of claim 5, wherein the tray is gravitationally urged from the first position stowed in the recessed cavity to a third position that is intermediate an upwardly vertical position and a horizontal position in response to a disengagement of the second toggle latch from the second catch mechanism such that the second surface faces the passenger.
- 8. The headrest of claim 5, further comprising:
a plurality of guide members attached to the tray, each guide member defining a plurality of slots arranged to slidably receive the second surface therein; and a pivot mechanism interposed between the second surface and the tray, the pivot mechanism being arranged to securedly maintain the tray in the third position.
- 9. The headrest of claim 5, further comprising a plurality of pins arranged to engage the slots, such that the third position is adjustable in response to movement of the pins along the slots.
- 10. The headrest of claim 9, wherein each pin is housed in a cylinder and is urged to engage the slot with a biasing member.
- 11. The headrest of claim 10, wherein the biasing member includes a spring.
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This application is a divisional application and therefore claims priority of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/989,851, filed Nov. 19, 2001.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09989851 |
Nov 2001 |
US |
Child |
10420099 |
Apr 2003 |
US |