Passenger seat with variable length seat bottom

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6494536
  • Patent Number
    6,494,536
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 12, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 17, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A reclinable passenger seat having a seat frame mounting a seat bottom, a seat back extending upwardly from the seat bottom, and a seat bottom/seat back articulation assembly for simultaneously varying the adjustment of the seat bottom and seat back relative to each other. A translation linkage is provided for mounting the seat bottom and seat back for translating movement of the seat bottom relative to the seat back as the seat back is reclined from an upright position and raised to an upright position. The translation linkage extends the effective length of the seat bottom relative to the seat back to provide additional support to the buttocks and legs of the seated passenger.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a passenger seat, such as is used on public transportation such aircraft, trains and buses. The invention has particular application aircraft, where passenger seats must be quickly and safely moveable between an upright landing and take-off position, an intermediate recline position and a fully reclined sleep position. Seats must also accommodate a wide variety of passenger sizes and weights. Proper leg support is particularly important on long flights, where improper seat support can cause discomfort and swelling in the lower extremities.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide a passenger seat which is comfortable.




It is another object of the invention to provide a passenger seat which provides a combination of articulating movements which is space-efficient.




It is another object of the invention to provide a passenger seat which is lightweight.




It is another object of the invention to provide a passenger seat which has an extensible legrest.




It is another object of the invention to provide a passenger seat which has a combination of pivoting and translational movement which optimizes adjustment of the seat with an economical use of space.




These and other objects of the present invention are achieved in the preferred embodiments disclosed below by providing a reclinable passenger seat having a seat frame mounting a seat bottom, a seat back extending upwardly from the seat bottom, and a seat bottom/seat back articulation assembly for simultaneously varying the adjustment of the seat bottom and seat back relative to each other. A translation linkage is provided for mounting the seat bottom and seat back for translating movement of the seat bottom relative to the seat back as the seat back is reclined from an upright position and raised to an upright position. The translation linkage extends the effective length of the seat bottom relative to the seat back to provide additional support to the buttocks and legs of the seated passenger.




According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, the translation linkage is adapted to initially raise a front end of the seat bottom into a recline position and subsequently lower the front end of the seat bottom into a sleep position wherein the seat bottom is in substantially the same plane as the seat back.




According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the translation linkage includes a slot carried on the seat frame and cooperating with a pin carried by the seat bottom, the slot being curved to cause movement of the pin in the slot as the seat back is reclined to initially raise a front end of the seat bottom into a recline position relative to the seat back and subsequently lower the front end of the seat bottom into a sleep position wherein the seat bottom is in substantially the same plane as the seat back in a fully reclined position.




According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, a bolster is positioned in a position foreward of the seat bottom for providing additional support to the legs of the passenger.




According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, means are provided for moving the bolster into and out of a position forward of the seat bottom and to the rear of a extendable leg rest assembly.




According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the seat includes an extendable legrest.




According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the legrest is movable relative to the seat bottom for providing a longer effective leg-supporting length to the passenger.




According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the invention includes a bolster mounted for movement between a stowed position and a use position between the front end of the seat bottom and an uppermost end of the legrest.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Some of the objects of the invention have been set forth above. Other objects and advantages of the invention will appear as the invention proceeds when taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a vertical cross-sectional view of a passenger seat according to o embodiment of the invention in a takeoff and landing position;





FIG. 2

is a vertical cross-sectional view of the passenger seat of

FIG. 1

in a recline position;





FIG. 3

is a vertical cross-sectional view of a passenger seat of

FIG. 1

in a sleeper position;





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary view of the seat pan of the seat shown in

FIG. 1

in a recline position;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary view of the seat pan of the seat shown in

FIG. 1

in a landing and takeoff position;





FIG. 6

is a view of the legrest and footrest portion of the passenger seat shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is a view of the legrest and footrest in the landing and takeoff position;





FIG. 8

is a view of the legrest and footrest in the recline position;





FIG. 9

is a view of the legrest and footrest in the sleeper position;





FIG. 10

is a fragmentary view of the seat pan articulation slot in the landing and takeoff position;





FIG. 11

is a fragmentary view of the seat pan articulation slot in the recline position;





FIG. 12

is a fragmentary view of the seat shown in

FIG. 1

, showing the extension of the legrest;





FIGS. 13A-13E

are fragmentary views showing the assembly of the fabric legrest; and





FIGS. 14A-14C

are simplified vertical cross-sections of the seat shown in

FIG. 1

in the landing/takeoff, recline and sleeper positions.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT AND BEST MODE




Referring now specifically to the drawings, a passenger seat according to the present invention is illustrated in FIG.


1


and shown generally at reference numeral


10


.




The passenger seat


10


includes a seat frame


11


which is attached to a track


13


mounted on the deck of an airplane. Attachment is made by use of track fittings, such as those disclosed in applicant's U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,169,091, 5,178,346 or 5,861,318. The seat frame


11


includes horizontally spaced spreaders


12


which include seat pan articulation slots


18


. The seat back


15


is attached to the seat frame


11


at back pivot location


16


and to the seat pan


19


at seat pan pivot


17


. The seat pan


19


is attached to the seat frame spreaders


12


at the seat pan articulation slot


18


. The legrest


21


is attached to seat pan


19


at legrest pivot


20


. A footrest


22


extends out of legrest


21


. The seat endbay and consoles


14


bound the occupant on each side.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the seat


10


is capable of articulating into several positions. The seat back articulation occurs by rotation about seat back pivot


17


. Seat back articulation drives the seat pan


19


by seat pan pivot


17


and seat pan articulation slot


18


. As the seat pan articulates, the position and angle of the seat pan is controlled by the location of the seat pan pivot


17


and the seat pan


19


within the seat pan articulation slot


18


. The seat pan


19


also includes seat pan extension


24


which raises and lowers an extra support cushion


28


via slots included in the frame of seat pan


19


. Legrest articulation


26


is possible by pivoting about legrest pivot


20


. Legrest extension


25


is also possible by extending footrest


22


via a slide mechanism. The legrest


21


and footrest


22


support surfaces consist of a fabric diaphragm suspended between frame supports on each side. The footrest


22


slides into and out of the end of legrest


21


.




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the seat pan


19


includes a seat pan diaphragm


31


attached between two seat pan rails


32


and an additional extra support cushion


28


which can be articulated fore/aft by movement of the seat pan extension rail


33


. Upon fore/aft movement of the seat pan extension rail, extra support cushion


28


articulates upward in extra support cushion articulation slot


30


. Overall positioning of the seat pan


19


is driven by the location of seat pan pivots


17


which are connected to seat back


15


, and by the location of cam followers


29


, which move inside seat pan articulation slot


18


.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, legrest assembly


21


consists of a legrest diaphragm


34


suspended between legrest support rails


38


and an additional legrest extension diaphragm


35


suspended between footrest rails


39


. Footrest


36


is attached at the end of legrest extension rails


39


. Legrest


21


(

FIG. 1

) is connected to seat pan extension rail


33


(

FIG. 4

) and rotates about legrest pivot location


39


. Legrest extension rails


39


slide in and out between legrest support rails


38


, which provide additional leg clearance for taller Footrest


36


is attached to legrest extension rails


39


at the footrest pivots


37


and rotates as shown in

FIG. 5

to provide support for the passengers feet.




As is shown in

FIGS. 7

,


8


and


9


, the support cushion


28


extends outwardly from the front end of the seat pan


19


as the seat


10


is progressively reclined.




As is shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, a pin


18


A captured in seat pan articulation slot


18


controls movement of the seat pan


19


as the seat


10


is articulated.




Referring now to

FIG. 12

, the legrest diaphragm


34


and the legrest extension diaphragm


35


telescope to lengthen or shorten the overall length of the legrest


21


as desired by the passenger. The legrest extension diaphragm


35


is nested within the legrest diaphragm


34


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 13A-E

, the legrest diaphragm


34


is assembled by forming a fabric tube


50


(

FIG. 13A

) and positioning two inner rails


51


,


52


therein whereby the tube is maintained in an open condition and gives a specified depth to the tube


50


(FIG.


13


B). A second pair of outer rails


53


,


54


(

FIG. 13C

) is then positioned on the outside of the tube


50


adjacent the inner rails


51


,


52


(

FIG. 13D

) and pressed upwardly and into alignment with the inner rails


51


,


52


, as shown in FIG.


13


E. This movement stretches the fabric and provides a taut, resilient double-layer support for the upper legs of the passenger. Suitable fasteners


56


secure the fabric tube in position between the pairs of rails


51


,


52


,


53


,


54


, respectively.




The fabric may be a material made by DuPont and sold under the trademark Dymetrol 200, a dense, nylon-based fabric, a unidirectional fabric sold under the trademark Crystal Flex, or any other suitable fabric. Characteristics important in fabric selection include strength, resiliency, wear resistance and resistance to soiling.





FIGS. 14A-14C

illustrate in simplified form the articulation of the seat


10


, including the rearward movement of the seat back


15


, the forward movement of the seat pan


19


and the extension of the legrest


21


. As shown, the seat back


15


is moved by pivotal movement about the back pivot


16


. The back of the seat pan


19


is pivoted about the pivot


17


. The forward end of the seat pan is translated between the positions shown in

FIGS. 14A-14C

by movement of pivot pin


1




8


A in slot


18


. The curve in the slot


18


provides a slight upward movement to the forward end of the seat pan


19


in the recline position (See

FIGS. 2 and 14B

) which prevents the passenger from slipping down the seat. In the sleeper position, the seat pan


19


is lowered slightly to more closely align the body of the passenger in a true prone sleeping position. (See FIGS.


3


and


14


C).




The seat may be powered by any suitable drive device, such as pneumatic cylinders, a motor-driven worm drive or other types electric motors.



Claims
  • 1. A reclinable passenger seat having a seat frame mounting a seat bottom, a seat back extending upwardly from the seat bottom, and a seat bottom/seat back articulation assembly for simultaneously varying the adjustment of the seat bottom and seat back relative to each other, and comprising:(a) a translation linkage mounting said seat bottom and seat back for translating movement of the seat bottom relative to the seat back as the seat back is reclined from an upright position and raised to an upright position, said translation linkage extending an effective length of the seat bottom relative to the seat back to provide additional support to buttocks and legs of a seated passenger; (b) a bolster positioned in a position forward of the seat bottom for providing additional support to the legs of the passenger; and (c) means for moving the bolster into and out of a position forward of the seat bottom and to the rear of an extendable leg rest assembly.
  • 2. A reclinable passenger seat having a seat frame mounting a seat bottom, a seat back extending upwardly from the seat bottom, and a seat bottom/seat back articulation assembly for simultaneously varying the adjustment of the seat bottom and seat back relative to each other, and comprising a translation linkage mounting said seat bottom and seat back for translating movement of the seat bottom relative to the seat back as the seat back is reclined from an upright position and raised to an upright position, said translation linkage extending an effective length of the seat bottom relative to the seat back to provide additional support to buttocks and legs of a seated passenger and adapted to initially raise a front end of the seat bottom into a recline position and subsequently lower the front end of the seat bottom into a sleep position wherein said seat bottom is in substantially the same plane as the seat back.
  • 3. A reclinable passenger seat having a seat frame mounting a seat bottom, a seat back extending upwardly from the seat bottom, and a seat bottom/seat back articulation assembly for simultaneously varying the adjustment of the seat bottom and seat back relative to each other, and comprising a translation linkage mounting said seat bottom and seat back for translating movement of the seat bottom relative to the seat back as the seat back is reclined from an upright position and raised to an upright position, said translation linkage extending an effective length of the seat bottom relative to the seat back to provide additional support to buttocks and legs of a seated passenger and including a slot carried on the seat frame and cooperating with a pin carried by the seat bottom, said slot being curved to cause movement of the pin in the slot as the seat back is reclined to initially raise a front end of the seat bottom into a recline position relative to the seat back and subsequently lower the front end of the seat bottom into a sleep position wherein said seat bottom is in substantially the same plane as the seat back in a fully reclined position.
  • 4. A reclinable passenger seat according to claim 2 or 3, and including an extendable legrest.
  • 5. A reclinable passenger seat according to claims 4, wherein said legrest is movable relative to the seat bottom for providing a longer effective leg-supporting length to the passenger.
  • 6. A reclinable passenger seat according to claim 5, and including a bolster mounted for movement between a stowed position and a use position between the front end of the seat bottom and an uppermost end of the legrest.
PRIORITY CLAIM

The application claims priority from Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/176,366, filed Jan. 14, 2000.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/176366 Jan 2000 US