The invention relates to a trolley arrangement of a galley of a vehicle, especially of an aircraft, wherein the trolley arrangement comprises a trolley container in which at least two trolleys can be arranged along a longitudinal direction, wherein the trolley arrangement furthermore comprises a trolley handling device for pulling and pushing a trolley into the trolley container in the longitudinal direction.
A generic trolley arrangement is known from WO 2014/125046 A1. Here, trolleys can be pulled out of a trolley container, wherein (at least) two trolleys are arranged one after another in longitudinal direction. The handling device is here a simple rod with a hook at its end for pulling the rear trolley out of the container. Problems occur when the used trolleys have to be pushed into the container again. The pre-known device is not suitable to securely push in all trolleys into the trolley container. Thus, with pre-known trolley arrangement it is possible to pull out trolleys from the trolley container; but it is not possible to securely push back trolleys into the container again after use.
Thus, it is an object of the present invention to further develop a trolley arrangement of the generic kind which allows to facilitate the handling of the trolleys when storing them in the trolley container and taking them out of the same.
The solution of this object by the invention is characterized in that the trolley handling device comprises
a linear guide with at least one stationary guiding bar and a slide which is movable along the at least one guiding bar in longitudinal direction,
a pulling and pushing bar which is axially fixed at the slide but which can rotate around its axis which is oriented in longitudinal direction, wherein at least one hook is arranged at the distal end of the pulling and pushing bar which is remote from the slide, and
a handling bar which is axially fixed at the slide or at the pulling and pushing bar, wherein a joint is arranged between the handling bar and the slide or the pulling and pushing bar, so that the handling bar and the pulling and pushing bar are axially connected and are rotationally coupled.
The joint is preferably a cardan joint. In general each type of joint can be employed, e.g. a ball joint, a universal joint, a spring joint.
The joint can have a stop which limits the angle between the pulling and pushing bar and the handling bar.
The trolley handling device is preferably arranged in the upper region of the trolley container at its inner side.
A handling grip can be arranged at the distal end of the handling bar which is remote from the slide. Thereby, it is possible that the handling grip is arranged at the same height as at least one locking bolt which is arranged at a galley front for locking of the trolleys in the trolley container.
The trolley handling device can furthermore comprise two stops which limit the movement of the slide in longitudinal direction.
According to a possible embodiment a single hook can be arranged at the distal end of the pulling and pushing bar.
Alternatively, two hooks can be arranged at the distal end of the pulling and pushing bar. In this case it can be provided that the two hooks are arranged preferably parallel to another at a defined distance.
At least one of the hooks can be arranged at the pulling and pushing bar by means of a hinge-joint. The hinge-joint can thereby comprise a spring element which biases the hook against a stop.
A further embodiment of the invention proposes that a further hook is arranged at the pulling and pushing bar adjacent to the joint. This allows a further improved handling of trolleys.
The linear guide has preferably two stationary guiding bars which are arranged parallel to another and extend in longitudinal direction.
Thus, the arm-like trolley handling device allows pulling out and pushing in of a trolley into the trolley container especially in the galley of an aircraft. By the proposed device the trolleys can easily be reached even if they are in the rear part or position in the trolley container. It is not necessary that a user must grab deeply below the working area of the galley (on top of the trolley container) to reach all trolleys in the container. So, the device according to the invention increases the comfort of use and allows a quick and easy pulling out and pushing in of a trolley during flight. For example, by the proposed arrangement two full-size trolley (at least 1.5 trolleys) can be parked one after another.
Beneficially, the proposed trolley handling device allows an easy extraction and retraction of the trolley from the trolley container and into the same.
For each trolley row (if there are several side by side) one trolley handling device can be arranged.
Also it is beneficial that the proposed trolley handling device can easily withstand in-flight loads as defined by the authorities and the OEM specification.
In the drawings embodiments of the invention are shown.
In the below figures a trolley arrangement 1 of a galley of an aircraft are shown and described. The arrangement comprises a trolley container 2 in which two trolleys can be arranged one after another. At the bottom side of the top plate of the trolley container 2 a trolley handling device 5 is arranged which allows an easy pulling out and pushing in of the trolleys 3, 4 from and into the trolley container 2. During handling of the trolleys 3, 4 the same are moved into a longitudinal direction L.
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The trolley handling device 5 has a linear guide 6, 7, 8 which comprises two guiding bars 6 and 7 which are stationary mounted in the trolley container. On the guiding bars 6, 7 a slide 8 is arranged which can move in longitudinal direction L. Two stops 14 and 15 limit the movement of the slide 8.
A pulling and pushing bar 9 is axially fixed at the slide 8 but it can rotate around its axis which is oriented in longitudinal direction L. A hook 10 is arranged at the distal end of the pulling and pushing bar 9 which is remote from the slide 8.
Furthermore, a handling bar 11 is arranged which is axially fixed at the slide 8 (alternatively at the pulling and pushing bar 9). A joint 12 being a cardan joint is arranged between the handling bar 11 and the slide 8 (or alternatively the pulling and pushing bar 9), so that the handling bar 11 and the pulling and pushing bar 9 are axially connected and are rotationally coupled; this means a rotation of the handling bar 11 is transferred to the pulling and pushing bar 9. The end of the handling bar 11 is equipped with a handling grip 13.
Thus, by rotating of the handling grip 13 around the axis of the handling bar 11 (which is identical with the longitudinal direction L in
The stop 14 is arranged in such a manner that a rotational movement of the pulling and pushing bar 9 allows a proper engagement of the hook 10 into the trolley 3 when the slide 8 reaches this stop 14.
Due to the joint 12 the handling bar 11 can be angled as far as necessary to allow an easy handling of the trolley handling device 5.
The trolley handling device 5 is arranged above the trolleys 3, 4 in the trolley container 2. This is shown in
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The operation of the trolley handling device 5 is depicted in
By a rotational movement of the handling bar 11—using the handling grip 13—the hook 10 is engaged into the trolley 4, see
The trolley 4 can then be easily pulled out of the container 2 in a conventional way.
If the trolley handling device 5 is no longer necessary (see
Inserting of a trolley 4 into the container 2 takes place accordingly by carrying out the steps in the reverse order.
The joint 12 is used to absorb vertical forces which can be created during operation. So, the handling bar 11 remains movable and it is prevented that the mechanism is exposed to too high loads (transverse to the longitudinal direction). This is also beneficial for the user because he or she can hold the handling grip according to the body height conveniently in the right height.
Furthermore, it is possible to provide a stop for the swivel angle of the handling bar in the joint 12, so that a maximum angle is defined. Alternatively a joint with a predetermined angle can be employed, see
In distinction to pre-known devices with flexible pulling rods the proposed trolley handling device 5 allows not only the application of pulling forces but also of pushing forces which allow a proper insertion of the trolley into the trolley container.
For the design of the hook 10 different embodiments are suggested. The hook 10 is responsible for engaging with the trolley to be pulled out or pushed into the container.
To hold the trolleys secure during all flight conditions it is preferred that the pulling and pushing bar 9 is equipped with two hooks 10 as shown in
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A first embodiment according to
Further embodiments are shown in
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Here it is provided that an additional hook 17 is arranged adjacent to the joint 12 that is approximately in the position of a half-size trolley. With the above described solution a trolley 4 can be taken out of the container 2 only until a certain position. With the equipment of the further hook 17 it becomes possible to pull out a trolley more convenient. With the additional hook 17 it becomes possible to extract a trolley further until the front of the container 2 by a second movement of the trolley handling device and the handling bar 11 respectively and using the hook 17. So the comfort of handling is further improved. The user has not to grip into the container 2 to pull out a trolley completely.
This is depicted by the subsequent
The beneficial placement of the trolley handling device 5 in the trolley container 2 is shown in.
An alternative design of this concept is shown in
So, a light-weight device is available which allows an easy handing of the trolleys 3, 4 during their movement into and out of the trolley container.
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By the proposed design it is possibly to pull out trolleys from the rearmost position of the container in a convenient manner, i.e. without grabbing deep into the container.
The joint 12 allows that pressure forces can be transferred for pushing a trolley into the container. Also by use of the joint it is avoided that vertical and lateral forces coming from the user of resulting from the flight can damage the device.
The proposed device is useful for the aircrew as well as for ground staff during loading of aircraft galleys in the case of trolley containers which contain more than 1.5 trolleys one after the other.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2015/069827 | 8/31/2015 | WO | 00 |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 62046390 | Sep 2014 | US |
Child | 15312103 | US |