This application is the U.S. national phase of International Application No. PCT/FR2003/003576 filed on Dec. 3, 2003, which application claims priority to French Patent Application No. 02/16,582 filed on Dec 23, 2002, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to storage cases for protective goggles, such as smoke protection goggles, for aircraft flight personnel.
More particularly, the invention concerns a case of this type which comprises a case bottom and at least two doors. These two doors have closure means designed to hold the goggles in the case, between the case bottom and the doors. These doors are articulated on the case bottom between at least two end positions: a closed position in which these doors at least partially cover the goggles, and an open position in which the doors are spaced apart from one another to allow the goggles to be removed from the case.
By virtue of these arrangements, the case is able to store goggles and at least partially protect them when their use is not required.
In preferred embodiments of the invention, recourse may also be had to one and/or other of the following arrangements:
Other aspects, aims and advantages of the invention will become evident from reading the description of one of its embodiments.
The invention will also be better understood with the help of the drawings, in which:
In the different figures, the same reference numbers designate identical or similar elements.
An illustrative embodiment of the invention is described in detail below.
This embodiment concerns a case 1 for storage of protective goggles 2 for aircraft flight personnel. This case 1 is generally placed in an airplane cockpit. The goggles 2 are, for example, smoke protection goggles.
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The case bottom 3 has a substantially rectangular shape, with two side walls 6 and 7, an upper wall 8, and a lower wall 9. These four walls, namely the side walls 6, 7, upper wall 8, and lower wall 9, extend substantially perpendicularly from the case bottom 3 and delimit an open and substantially rectangular face 14.
The case bottom 3 comprises two feet 10. Each foot 10 has a surface 11 which is adjacent to and substantially perpendicular to a side wall 6 or 7. This surface 11 has two holes 12 designed for fixing the case on a support such as a dividing wall in a cockpit, within reach of the flight personnel.
Each side wall is provided with closure means 13. These closure means 13 are, for example, hinges. Each hinge 13 supports a door 4 or 5 and allows the latter to be opened and closed about an axis Z substantially parallel to one of the small sides of the open face 14. The doors 4, 5 are articulated on the case bottom 3 between at least two end positions: a closed position in which the doors 4, 5 at least partially cover the goggles 2 (see
The hinges 13 are bi-stable. They have a first stable position corresponding to the closed position of the doors (
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Each door 4 or 5 has a closure edge 17 which, in the closed position of the doors 4 and 5, approaches the center plane P. This closure edge 17 has a top indentation 18 and a bottom indentation 19.
The top indentation 18 of one door 4, together with the top indentation of the other door 5, allows a first finger to be placed at a point H on one edge of the goggles. When the goggles 2 are in the case 1, the bottom indentation 19 is situated substantially in line with that part of the goggles 2 intended to cover the nose. The bottom indentation 19 of one door 4, together with the bottom indentation of the other door 5 with which it forms a substantially triangular recess, allows a second finger to be placed at a point B on another edge of the goggles 2. Thus, a user is able to grip the goggles, between points B and H, between two fingers, and is able to withdraw the goggles 2 from the case 3 with one hand. As the convexity of the doors 4 and 5 does not oppose this withdrawal, it is not necessary to have first opened the doors 4 and 5.
The substantially triangular recess formed by the bottom indentations 19, when the doors 4 and 5 are closed, is designed to likewise allow the goggles 2 to be gripped via that part of the goggles 2 intended to cover the nose. This arrangement is especially designed for masks with detachable or removable goggles. As has been explained above, the goggles 2 can be removed from the case 3 with one hand, and without having first opened the doors 4, 5.
The case 1 according to the invention permits storage of several types of smoke protection goggles, while guaranteeing immediate availability of the stored goggles 2. Thus, the goggles stored in the case according to the invention can be fitted on a user's head in less than 15 seconds, as is recommended by legislation.
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WO2004/064564 | 8/5/2004 | WO | A |
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