The invention relates to tray tables for use with passenger seats or the like.
Many passenger seats such as those on passenger aircraft, buses, trains, and the like are arranged so that each passenger seat, other than the forward-most located passenger seats, faces the back of the next forward passenger seat. To increase a passenger's comfort and enjoyment, tray tables may be installed for the passenger's use during the trip. Typically, the tray table is stowed either on the aft side of the passenger seat back (in front of the passenger in the next row) or below an arm rest (also known as an in-arm tray table). The tray table may be deployed by the passenger to provide a relatively flat surface for eating, working, recreation, or other uses.
To deploy the back-mounted tray table, the passenger unlatches the tray table from the passenger seat back, which allows the tray table to rotate away from the seat back via tray table arms that are pivotally coupled to the passenger seat back below the tray table. The tray table then rotates into a substantially horizontal position relative to the tray table arms for use by the passenger. When not in use by the passenger, the tray table is stowed against the seat back and held in place via conventional latching techniques.
To deploy the in-arm tray table, the passenger raises an arm rest cover to access the tray table, rotates the tray table from a stowed position within a stowage compartment until the tray table reaches a raised position, then rotates the tray table to a deployed position in front of the passenger.
In certain situations, however, the back-mounted tray tables may inadvertently deploy from the stowed position without passenger initiation, also known as “free falling.” Typically, such inadvertent deployment occurs during crashes, but may also occur during other types of events that may apply a force to the latch holding the tray table in the stowed position. Inadvertent deployment of a tray table during or immediately following a crash or at other times may restrict an exit pathway from the vehicle and/or hinder movement of passengers.
During turbulence or other disturbances, both the in-arm and back-mounted tray tables may inadvertently lift from the deployed position without passenger initiation, also known as “free lifting.”
Furthermore, when a passenger is deploying or stowing the in-arm tray table relative to the stowage compartment below the arm rest, the passenger may inadvertently drop the tray table into the stowage compartment, which can result in a loud noise as the in-arm tray table falls into the stowage compartment and/or may result in damage to the tray table or the stowage compartment.
Thus, it may be desirable to provide tray table rotational damping capability to avoid tray table free falling and/or free lifting without torque force.
The terms “invention,” “the invention,” “this invention” and “the present invention” used in this patent are intended to refer broadly to all of the subject matter of this patent and the patent claims below. Statements containing these terms should be understood not to limit the subject matter described herein or to limit the meaning or scope of the patent claims below. Embodiments of the invention covered by this patent are defined by the claims below, not this summary. This summary is a high-level overview of various aspects of the invention and introduces some of the concepts that are further described in the Detailed Description section below. This summary is not intended to identify key or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used in isolation to determine the scope of the claimed subject matter. The subject matter should be understood by reference to appropriate portions of the entire specification of this patent, any or all drawings and each claim.
According to certain embodiments of the present invention, a tray table assembly comprises a tray table, at least one tray table arm pivotally coupled to the tray table proximate a pivot location, and at least one torque insert positioned within the pivot location.
The at least one torque insert may comprise a housing that is fixedly coupled to the at least one tray table arm and an adaptor that is press fitted into the tray table. In some embodiments, the tray table further comprises a mechanical stop that is inserted within a slot on the at least one tray table arm.
In some embodiments, the tray table assembly is pivotally coupled to a passenger seat back. The at least one torque insert may be configured to resist rotation of the tray table when the tray table is rotated into a deployed position away from the passenger seat back. The at least one torque insert may also be configured to resist rotation of the tray table when the tray table is rotated into a stowed position adjacent the passenger seat back.
According to certain embodiments of the present invention, a tray table assembly comprises a tray table configured to stow within a stowage compartment, a tray table arm pivotally coupled to the tray table proximate a first pivot location, and the tray table arm pivotally coupled to the stowage compartment proximate a second pivot location, wherein a torque insert is positioned within each of the first and second pivot locations.
In some embodiments, the torque insert positioned within the first pivot location is configured to resist rotation of the tray table when the tray table is rotated into a deployed position, and the torque insert positioned within the second pivot location is configured to resist rotation of the tray table arm when the tray table is rotated into the stowage compartment. The torque insert positioned within the first pivot location may also be configured to resist rotation of the tray table when the tray table is rotated into a stowed position, and the torque insert positioned within the second pivot location is also configured to also resist rotation of the tray table arm when the tray table is rotated away from the stowage compartment.
In certain embodiments, the torque insert positioned within the second pivot location is configured to resist rotation of the tray table arm when the tray table is rotated into the stowage compartment and to also resist rotation of the tray table arm when the tray table is rotated away from the stowage compartment.
According to certain embodiments of the present invention, a tray table assembly comprises a tray table pivotally coupled to at least one tray table arm via at least one torque insert, wherein the at least one torque insert is configured to resist rotation of the tray table when the tray table is rotated into a deployed position.
In some embodiments, the at least one torque insert comprises a housing that is fixedly coupled to the at least one tray table arm and an adaptor that is press fitted into the tray table. The tray table may further comprise a mechanical stop that is inserted within a slot on the at least one tray table arm. The at least one torque insert may also be configured to resist rotation of the tray table when the tray table is rotated into a stowed position.
In some embodiments, the at least one tray table arm is pivotally coupled to a passenger seat back. In other embodiments, the at least one tray table arm is pivotally coupled to a stowage compartment of a passenger seat via a second torque insert. In these embodiments, the second torque insert may be configured to resist rotation of the at least one tray table arm when the tray table is rotated into the stowage compartment. In other embodiments, the second torque insert may be configured to resist rotation of the at least one tray table arm when the tray table is rotated away from the stowage compartment.
According to certain embodiments of the present invention, a tray table assembly comprises a tray table configured to stow within a stowage compartment, a tray table arm pivotally coupled to the tray table proximate a first pivot location, and the tray table arm pivotally coupled to the stowage compartment proximate a second pivot location, wherein a torque insert is positioned within the second pivot location.
In these embodiments, the torque insert positioned within the second pivot location may be configured to resist rotation of the tray table arm when the tray table is rotated into the stowage compartment and to also resist rotation of the tray table arm when the tray table is rotated away from the stowage compartment.
The subject matter of embodiments of the present invention is described here with specificity to meet statutory requirements, but this description is not necessarily intended to limit the scope of the claims. The claimed subject matter may be embodied in other ways, may include different elements or steps, and may be used in conjunction with other existing or future technologies. This description should not be interpreted as implying any particular order or arrangement among or between various steps or elements except when the order of individual steps or arrangement of elements is explicitly described.
The described embodiments of the invention provide tray table assemblies for use with passenger seats. While the tray table assemblies are discussed for use with aircraft seats, they are by no means so limited. Rather, embodiments of the tray table assemblies may be used in passenger seats or other seats of any type or otherwise as desired.
In these embodiments, as shown in
In these embodiments, the tray table 26 is pivotally coupled to a passenger seat 50 via at least one tray table arm 24. In the back-mounted embodiments, the tray table 26 is pivotally coupled to a pair of tray table arms 24, which are in turn pivotally coupled to the passenger seat 50. In the in-arm embodiments, the tray table 26 is pivotally coupled to a tray table arm 24, which is in turn pivotally coupled to a stowage compartment 44 located below an arm rest 46 of the passenger seat 50.
In these embodiments, the torque insert 12 may be positioned within one or both pivot locations 22 located between the tray table 26 and one or both tray table arms 26. Further, in certain embodiments, the torque insert 12 may be positioned within one or both pivot locations 48 located between the tray table arm 26 and the passenger seat 50 (or the stowage compartment 44).
For example, with respect to the pivot location 22, as best illustrated in
In certain back-mounted embodiments, as shown in
In these back-mounted embodiments, as best illustrated in
In the in-arm embodiments, as best illustrated in
However, a person of ordinary skill in the relevant art will understand that any suitable torque insert design may be used in the pivot locations 22 (in both the back-mounted and in-arm embodiments) including but not limited to a one-way torque insert 12 (with the torque applied in either rotational direction), a two-way torque insert 12, and/or a torque insert 12 with higher or lower applied torque, as appropriate or desired in these or other applications with tray tables 26.
In the in-arm embodiments, as shown in
In these embodiments, the additional torque insert 12 that is positioned within the pivot location 48 may be configured to resist rotation (i.e. create torque) of the tray table arm 24 when the tray table 26 is rotated into the stowage compartment 44 to prevent the tray table 26 from “free falling” into the stowage compartment 44, while also being configured to resist rotation (i.e. create torque) of the tray table arm 24 when the tray table 26 is rotated away from the stowage compartment 44 and into a vertical position above the stowage compartment 44. In other words, the torque insert 12 may be a “two-way” torque insert 12 in these embodiments.
However, a person of ordinary skill in the relevant art will understand that any suitable torque insert design may be used in the pivot location 48 including but not limited to a one-way torque insert 12 (with the torque applied in either rotational direction) and/or a torque insert 12 with higher or lower applied torque, as appropriate or desired in these or other applications with tray tables 26.
In yet other embodiments, at least one further torque insert 12 may be used in bi-fold tray table 26 applications, such as the embodiments shown in
In these bi-fold tray table 26 embodiments, the torque insert 12 that is inserted within the pivot location 52 may be configured to resist rotation (i.e. create torque) when one of the portions 54 is rotated into a folded position so as to prevent unintended “free lift” of the tray table 26 when in the deployed position, while also being configured not to resist rotation (i.e. allow free rotation) when one of the portions 54 is rotated into a deployed position. In other words, the torque insert 12 may be a “one-way” torque insert 12 in these embodiments.
In other embodiments, the one-way configuration of the torque insert 12 may be reversed, so as to not resist rotation (i.e. allow free rotation) when one of the portions 54 is rotated into a folded position, while configured to resist rotation (i.e. create torque) when one of the portions 54 is rotated into a deployed position so as to prevent unintended “free fall” into the deployed position. In yet other embodiments, the torque insert 12 may be two-way, so as to resist rotation (i.e. create torque) when one of the portions 54 is rotated into the folded position and the deployed position. A person of ordinary skill in the relevant art will understand that any suitable torque insert design may be used in the pivot location 52 including but not limited to any of the embodiments described above, and/or a torque insert 12 with higher or lower applied torque, as appropriate or desired in these or other applications with tray tables 26.
Different arrangements of the components depicted in the drawings or described above, as well as components and steps not shown or described are possible. Similarly, some features and sub-combinations are useful and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. Embodiments of the invention have been described for illustrative and not restrictive purposes, and alternative embodiments will become apparent to readers of this patent. Accordingly, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above or depicted in the drawings, and various embodiments and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the claims below.
This application is related to and claims priority benefits from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/857,759 (“the '759 application”), filed on Jul. 24, 2013, entitled One-Way Torque Hinge Application in Food Table Aircraft Seat. The '759 application is hereby incorporated in its entirety by this reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2014/047972 | 7/24/2014 | WO | 00 |
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61857759 | Jul 2013 | US |