The present invention relates to a seating system that may be installed on transport means, a transport means equipped with said seating system, and a method of installing said seating system on a transport means.
Advantageously, the seating system according to the invention is intended to be installed especially on public transport means, such as trains, subways, trams, buses, coaches, airplanes, etc.
In general, a seating system installable on transport means comprises:
In general, in traditional seating systems, seats are stably anchored to the base by screws, bolts, or rivets. In fact, such fastening means provide the seat with high anchoring stability. This feature is critical because a seat, particularly one with a backrest, may be subjected during its life to very intense cyclic stresses that are discharged on the fastening means for fixing to the base.
It is therefore apparent that the operations for anchoring the seats to the base are critical and must be carried out with special care.
For this reason, traditionally, in order to ensure stable and secure anchorage of the seats to the base, this operation is never carried out on board the transport means, but rather directly at the production site of the seating system. It follows that the installation of a seating system on board a transport means only involves anchoring the base to the floor and/or wall of the transport means, as the seats are already anchored to said base.
At present, seating systems for transport means are then delivered to the end customer already fully assembled. Operationally, the customer extracts the already assembled seating system from the container, box or rack used to transport the system from the production site to the installation site, and, by manual transport by two or more persons or by means of a trolley, it is brought on board the transport means. It is then fixed to the floor and/or to the wall of the transport means.
Generally, the seating systems intended to be installed in the train cars comprise one, two or three seats, and in some cases more than three seats. As a result, generally the seating systems to be installed in the train cars are very heavy and bulky. Their transport inside the cars is thus difficult due to their bulk and weight, with the operation requiring two or more operators; the same applies to the installation. However, these operational limitations have so far been accepted in the face of the advantage of having a seating system already fully assembled, i.e., with seats already anchored to the base for the reasons mentioned above.
However, there still remains a strong need to simplify the transport and installation of said seating systems within transport means, but without compromising the anchorage stability of the seats to the base.
Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to eliminate all or part of the drawbacks of the aforementioned prior art by providing a seating system installable on transport means and that may simplify transport and installation operations with respect to similar seating systems, without compromising the stability of anchoring the seats to the base.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a seating system installable on transport means which is simple and cost-effective to manufacture.
The technical features of the invention, according to the aforesaid objects, may be clearly seen in the contents of the claims below, and its advantages will become more readily apparent in the detailed description that follows, made with reference to the accompanying drawings, which represent one or more purely exemplifying and non-limiting embodiments thereof, wherein:
The seating system installable on transport means according to the invention has been indicated as a whole with reference numeral 1 in the accompanying figures.
According to a general embodiment of the invention, the seating system 1 comprises:
According to the invention, said connection means are quick-release coupling means 31, 41.
“Quick-release coupling means” refers to all connection means that do not consist of screws, bolts or rivets and that are quickly movable between a coupling position and release position, without the use of tools.
The quick-release coupling means are configured so that both the coupling position and the release position are mechanically predefined and in fact are not subject to variability due to the user. This ensures anchorage stability at all times, which is independent of the intervention of the assembly worker and is contingent only on obtaining the coupling position. In other words, once the coupling position is obtained, the same anchorage level, established at the sizing stage, is always ensured; in the case of incorrect positioning of the quick release coupling means, the anchorage is simply not obtained. On the other hand, the connection offered by means of screws, bolts and/or rivets is contingent on the correct placement of the connection means and the correct use of the tools by the operator. Partial or imperfect anchorage situations may therefore occur, often undetectable by the operator.
As a result of the invention, and in particular the use of quick-release coupling means between the base and the seats, it is then possible to break down the seating system 1 into several modules, each of which has a weight and bulk that is a fraction of the overall system. The single module (either the base or the single seat) is therefore lighter, more manageable, and less bulky than the fully assembled seating system.
Operationally, the seating system 1 according to the invention may then be carried on board the transport means divided into several modules (base and seats). Once on board the transport means, the different modules may be easily assembled together.
In particular, as a result of the invention, it is possible to install the base on board the transport means separately from the seats. Once the base has been anchored to the transport means, the operations of anchoring the seats to the base may be carried out quickly and optimally due to the presence of the quick-release coupling means.
Thus, the seating system 1 installable on transport means according to the invention makes it easier to transport and install with respect to similar seating systems, without compromising the anchoring stability of the seats to the base.
According to a preferred embodiment illustrated in the attached figures, and in particular in
As shown specifically in
Each of said one or more seats 21, 22 comprises at least one seating portion 21a, 22a at which said seat may be anchored to said beam 11. Each seat 21, 22 may also be equipped with a backrest 21b, 22b, as well as armrests 21c, 22c and possibly also a headrest 21d, 22d.
Preferably, as illustrated particularly in
According to the preferred embodiment illustrated in the attached figures, as shown particularly in
Preferably, the aforesaid quick-release coupling means comprise, for each of said one or more seats 21, 22, a plurality of pairs of mutually couplable connection elements 31, 41. A first element 31 of each pair is integral with the seat 21, 22 and a second element 41 of each pair is integral with the base 10 and are mutually interfacing with each other when the seat 21, 22 is positioned on the beam 11 for the anchoring.
According to a preferred embodiment shown in the attached figures, one element of each pair of mutually coupling connecting elements consists of a coupling seat 31, while the other element of each pair consists of an elastically retractable pin 41.
More specifically, as shown in particular in
Preferably, each elastically retractable pin 41 is automatically held in said extracted position by elastic means 43 and may reach said retracted position only if subjected to a traction opposite to the thrust exerted by said elastic means 43.
Advantageously, the coupling seats 31 of all the pairs of mutually couplable connection elements of each seat 21, 22 are axially centered with the respective elastically retractable pins 41 in a predetermined anchoring position between the seat 21, 22 and the base 10.
Advantageously, the coupling seats 31 are axially positioned to be parallel to a transverse axis Y of the seat 21a, 22a.
According to a preferred embodiment shown in the attached figures, illustrated in particular in
Specifically, as shown in
Preferably, the coupling seat 31 defines the first element of each pair and is obtained on said seat 21, 22, while said elastically retractable pin 41 defines the second element of each pair and is integral with the base 10. The lead-in seat 32 is obtained on said seat 21, 22.
Alternatively, the coupling seat 31 may define the second element of each pair and be obtained on said base 10, while the elastically retractable pin 41 may define the first element of each pair and be integral with the seat 21, 22. In such case, the lead-in seat 32 is obtained on said base 10.
Advantageously, as shown in detail in
As shown in detail specifically in
Advantageously, each elastically retractable pin 41 has an end-stroke portion 45 axially opposite to said head portion 42. This end-stroke portion 45 is obtained at the protruding portion of the pin opposite to the head portion 42. In particular, the end-stroke portion 45 may consist of a ring inserted into a hole 48 obtained in the sliding portion 47.
Operationally, the end-stroke portion 45 is configured to abut against said support structure 44 so as to limit the excursion of the head portion 42 from said retracted position to said extracted position by opposing the thrust of the elastic means 43.
Advantageously, as shown in
Preferably, as shown in
Operationally, said control device 50 is useful for facilitating the disassembly operations of each seat from the base 11. In fact, by operating this control device 50, all retractable pins are brought into the extracted position, allowing for easy and immediate release of the seat from the base.
Advantageously as illustrated in
Preferably, as shown particularly in
Preferably, the coupling seats 31 are positioned so that, in the anchoring position, once the retractable pins 41 have engaged their respective coupling seats 31, the seat portion of the seat is resting against the beam 11 of the base. In this way, the weight of the seat and that of any passenger is discharged directly from the seat to the beam, avoiding overloading of the retractable pins, which then have solely the function of anchoring the seat to the beam and supporting the static weight loaded on said seat.
The subject of the present invention is a transport means comprising a plurality of seating systems anchored to the floor and/or to a wall of said transport means.
Said seating systems are seating systems 1 according to the invention and in particular as described above.
Preferably the transport means is a means of public transport, in particular a train, a subway, a tram, a bus, a coach, or an airplane.
The subject of the present invention is a method for installing a seating system on a transport means.
The installation method comprises the following operating steps:
Preferably, when setting up the car, the first operation is to transport and assemble all the bases. Once this operation is completed, all the seats are assembled.
In the case of single-seat seating systems, there are only two modules: a base and a seat.
In the case of a three-seat seating system, there will be four modules: a base and three seats.
According to the preferred embodiment of the invention shown in the attached figures, the mounting of each seat to the base provides for the seat to be lowered vertically onto the beam and automatically attached via the quick-release coupling means, as illustrated in the sequence of
The invention allows numerous advantages to be obtained, which have already been described in part.
The seating system 1 installable on transport means according to the invention allows for easier transport and installation with respect to similar seating systems without compromising the anchoring stability of the seats to the base.
The benefits achievable with the seating system 1 according to the invention are:
Lastly, the seating system 1 installable on transport means according to the invention is simple and cost-effective.
The invention thus conceived therefore achieves its intended objects.
Obviously, in practice it may also assume different forms and configurations from the one illustrated above, without thereby departing from the present scope of protection.
Furthermore, all details may be replaced with technically equivalent elements, and the dimensions, shapes, and materials used may be any according to the needs.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 102022000007637 | Apr 2022 | IT | national |