The present disclosure generally relates to vehicular seating suite configurations and more particularly to vertically stacked seating suites in a vehicle.
More individuals are traveling further than ever before. Long trips, either by aircraft, boat, train, bus, car, etc., often extend overnight making travel uncomfortable. For example, many passengers are unable to sleep in the limited recline of a chair. While many premium seating options provide motorized reclining seats and private cabins for passengers, these seating options provide poor seating density in vehicle and/or a significant expense for vehicle operators. Additionally, safety regulations associated with most commercial travel limit vehicle operators from providing more comfortable seating options.
In an embodiment, a vehicular seating suite configuration may include a plurality of vertically stacked seating suites configured to be positioned within a vehicle. Each seating suite may include an elongated generally horizontal seating surface and a generally vertical backrest portion adjacent to a proximal end of the elongated generally horizontal seating surface. The elongated generally horizontal seating surface and the generally vertical backrest portion may be configured to accommodate a person in a sitting position and the elongated generally horizontal seating surface may be configured to accommodate a person in a lying position.
One or more of the following features may be included. The elongated generally horizontal seating surface may be angled away from a longitudinal axis of a vehicle. A ladder may be disposed between a lower seating suite and an upper seating suite. At least one storage compartment may be disposed beneath at least a portion of a lower seating suite. A tray table may be disposed adjacent to the proximal end of the elongated generally horizontal seating surface. Each seating suite may be at least partially enclosed. The generally vertical backrest portion may be aligned with the longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
According to another implementation, a vehicular seating suite configuration may include a plurality of vertically stacked seating suites configured to be positioned within a vehicle. Each seating suite may include a generally horizontal seating portion aligned with a longitudinal axis of a vehicle and a generally horizontal bed portion adjacent to the seating portion and angled away from the longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
One or more of the following features may be included. A generally vertical backrest portion may be disposed adjacent to a proximal end of the generally horizontal seating portion. A ladder may be disposed between a lower seating suite and an upper seating suite. At least one storage compartment may be disposed beneath at least a portion of a lower seating suite. A tray table may be disposed adjacent to the generally horizontal seating portion. Each seating suite may be at least partially enclosed. A distal end of at least one bed portion of the plurality of seating suites of a first vehicular seating suite configuration may be configured to at least partially overlap a distal end of at least one adjacent bed portion of a plurality of seating suites of a second vehicular seating suite configuration. Each seating suite may include a footwell adjacent to the generally horizontal seating portion and a removable footwell cover adjacent to the footwell. The removable footwell cover may be configured to provide a continuous surface from the generally horizontal seating portion and the generally horizontal bed portion across the footwell. The generally horizontal seating portion may include a seat pan and a leg rest coupled to the seat pan. The seat pan and the leg rest may be configured to provide a continuous surface across the seat pan, the leg rest, and the generally horizontal bed portion. An upper seating suite may be horizontally offset from the lower seating suite along the longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
According to yet another implementation, a vehicular seating suite configuration may include a plurality of vertically stacked seating suites configured to be positioned within a vehicle. Each seating suite may include an elongated generally horizontal seating surface angled away from a longitudinal axis of a vehicle and a generally vertical backrest portion adjacent to a proximal end of the elongated generally horizontal seating surface. The elongated generally horizontal seating surface and the generally vertical backrest portion may be configured to accommodate a person in a sitting position and the elongated generally horizontal seating surface may be configured to accommodate a person in a lying position. The vehicular seating suite configuration may also include a telescopic ladder integrated into a lower seating suite and configured to provide access to an upper seating suite.
One or more of the following features may be included. The telescopic ladder may include a support mechanism that provides an armrest adjacent to the generally vertical backrest portion of the upper seating suite when the telescopic ladder is retracted into the lower seating suite.
In general, consistent with the present disclosure, a vehicular seating suite configuration comprising vertically stacked seating suites is provided to accommodate passengers both in a seating position and a lying position. For example, the vehicular seating suite configuration may include an upper seating suite and a lower seating suite within the vehicle. Each seating suite may include an elongated generally horizontal seating surface and a generally vertical backrest portion where the combination of the elongated generally horizontal seating surface and the generally vertical backrest portion may be configured to accommodate a person in a seating position while the elongated generally horizontal seating surface may be configured to accommodate a person in a lying position. For example, when a person or passenger of a vehicle desires to be in a sitting position, the person may rest their back against the generally vertical backrest portion while sitting on the elongated generally horizontal seating surface with or without their legs extending out on the elongated generally horizontal seating surface. When a person desires to move to a lying posture, the person may slide their head and back down the generally vertical backrest portion on the elongated generally horizontal seating surface until they are generally in a lying position on the elongated generally horizontal seating surface. In this manner, the vehicular seating suite configuration of the present disclosure can provide higher seating density than current seating options without the use of motorized seats.
For example, and referring generally to
In some embodiments, the vehicular seating suite configuration (e.g., vehicular seating suite configuration 10) may be configured to be positioned within a vehicle. In the example of
In some embodiments, each seating suite (e.g., lower seating suite 12 and upper seating suite 14) may include an elongated generally horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16). Elongated, within the scope of the present disclosure, may generally include a length greater than a width, or long in proportion to width. For example, the elongated generally horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16 of lower seating suite 12 and/or elongated generally horizontal seating surface 18 of lower seating suite 14) may have a length of e.g., 78 inches and a width of e.g., 30 inches. It will be appreciated that other lengths and widths may be used within the scope of the present disclosure while maintaining an elongated seating surface that is long in proportion to its width. In some embodiments, elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16 of lower seating suite 12 may be structurally the same as or different from elongated generally horizontal seating surface 18 of lower seating suite 14. For example, the dimensions of elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16 of lower seating suite 12 may be the same as or different from elongated generally horizontal seating surface 18 of lower seating suite 14. Generally horizontal, within the scope of the present disclosure, may include an orientation generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
For example and as shown in
Accordingly, the elongated generally horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16) may extend generally along the longitudinal axis (e.g., longitudinal axis 20) of the vehicle. It will be appreciated that the elongated generally horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16) is not required to be exactly parallel with this reference plane defined by the longitudinal axis (e.g., longitudinal axis 20) and the lateral axis (e.g., lateral axis 22) of the vehicle. In this manner, embodiments of the elongated generally horizontal seating surface may have at least some vertical distance or gradient between its ends (e.g., sloping up from one end to another or sloping down from one end to another). As will be discussed in greater detail below, it will be appreciated that the vertical distance or pitch between the ends can be constrained by the lying position of a passenger. In other words, the amount of vertical distance between the ends of the elongated generally horizontal seating surface may be constrained to a gradient that would allow a passenger to lay on the elongated generally horizontal seating surface. It will also be appreciated that the elongated generally horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16) may be at least partially rotated about the longitudinal axis (e.g., longitudinal axis 20).
In some embodiments, the elongated generally horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16 and/or elongated generally horizontal seating surface 18) may be a unitary body or may include multiple adjacent bodies. For example and as will be discussed in greater detail below, the elongated generally horizontal seating surface may include a seating portion and a bed portion. In some embodiments, the elongated generally horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16 and/or elongated generally horizontal seating surface 18) may include a rigid portion (e.g., rigid portion 26 for elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16 or rigid portion 28 for elongated generally horizontal seating surface 18) configured to support the weight of a passenger and a padded portion (e.g., padded portion 30 for elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16 or padded portion 32 for elongated generally horizontal seating surface 18) configured to cushion the passenger from the rigid portion. In some embodiments, the rigid portion 26 of lower seating suite 12 may include a platform to support elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16). The padding portion may include various fabrics, cushioning elements, etc. known in the art. In this manner, a passenger may lay down on the elongated horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16 and/or elongated generally horizontal seating surface 18) comfortably.
In some embodiments, the elongated generally horizontal seating surface may be configured to accommodate a person in a lying position. As discussed above and in some embodiments, the length of the elongated horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16 and/or elongated generally horizontal seating surface 18) may be such that a passenger can lay down with their head at one end and their feet adjacent to the opposite end. As will be discussed in greater detail below, embodiments of the present disclosure may allow a passenger to move from a sitting position on the elongated horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16 and/or elongated generally horizontal seating surface 18) to a lying position on the horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16 and/or elongated generally horizontal seating surface 18) during travel on a vehicle without the use of motorized components. However, in some embodiments, the elongated horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16) may include motorized components for reclining or orienting.
In some embodiments, each seating suite (e.g., lower seating suite 12 and upper seating suite 14) may include a generally vertical backrest portion (e.g., generally vertical backrest portion 34 for lower seating suite 12 and/or generally vertical backrest portion 36 for lower seating suite 14) adjacent to a proximal end (e.g., proximal end 38) of the elongated generally horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16). It will be appreciated that elongated generally horizontal seating surface 18 similarly has a proximal end. In some embodiments, generally vertical may include an orientation generally parallel to the vertical axis (e.g., vertical axis 24) of the vehicle. In other words, the generally vertical backrest portion (e.g., generally vertical backrest portion 34 for lower seating suite 12 and/or generally vertical backrest portion 36 for lower seating suite 14) may generally extend along the vertical axis (e.g., vertical axis 24) of the vehicle. It will be appreciated that the generally vertical backrest portion (e.g., generally vertical backrest portion 34 for lower seating suite 12 and/or generally vertical backrest portion 36 for lower seating suite 14) may be angled relative to the proximal end (e.g., proximal end 38) of the elongated generally horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16) to provide at least a partial recline. For example and in some embodiments, the generally vertical backrest portion (e.g., generally vertical backrest portion 34) may be perpendicular to the elongated generally horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16). In some embodiments, the generally vertical backrest portion (e.g., generally vertical backrest portion 34) may be oriented relative to the elongated generally horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16) to form an obtuse angle (e.g., angle measured from the proximal end (e.g., proximal end 38) of the elongated generally horizontal seating surface (e.g., elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16) to a distal end (e.g., distal end 40) of the generally vertical backrest portion (e.g., generally vertical backrest portion 34). Again, while reference is made in
As discussed above and in some embodiments, the elongated generally horizontal seating surface and the generally vertical backrest portion may be configured to accommodate a person in a sitting position. For example, many vehicles have requirements for passengers to be secured in a sitting position during certain periods of travel. For example, as an aircraft is taxiing, taking off, or landing, regulations require passengers to be in a sitting position. It will be appreciated that passengers may be required to be in a sitting position (as opposed to standing in the vehicle or in a lying position) during other periods of travel. In this manner, a passenger may easily move from a lying position (e.g., with the passenger's head near proximal end 38 of elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16 and with the passenger's legs extending toward distal end 42 of elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16) to a sitting position (e.g., with the passenger's back against generally vertical backrest portion 34, the passenger's hips near proximal end 38 of elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16, and/or with the passenger's legs extending at least partially toward distal end 42 of elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16) and vice versa. While reference has been made to lower seating suite 12, it will be appreciated that the above discussion applies to upper seating suite 14.
Referring also to
The generally vertical backrest portion may be aligned with the longitudinal axis of the vehicle. For example, when a passenger is sitting with their back resting against generally vertical backrest portion 34, a passenger may be oriented in parallel with longitudinal axis 20. However, in some embodiments, generally vertical backrest portion 34 may be oriented in the same direction as elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16. In some embodiments, generally vertical backrest portion 34 may be oriented in a different direction from elongated generally horizontal seating surface 16.
In some embodiments and referring again to
In some embodiments, vehicular seating suite configuration 10 may include at least one storage compartment disposed beneath at least a portion of a lower seating suite. For example, a storage compartment (e.g., storage compartment 48) may be disposed beneath the lower seating suite (e.g., lower seating suite 12). In some embodiments, a plurality of storage compartments (e.g., storage compartment 48) may be disposed beneath the lower seating suite (e.g., lower seating suite 12) to provide a storage compartment (e.g., for luggage or other personal belongings) for each passenger of each pair of stacked seating suites (e.g., lower seating suite 12 and upper seating suite 14).
In some embodiments, each seating suite may include a tray table disposed adjacent to the proximal end of the elongated generally horizontal seating surface. Referring also to
As discussed above and in some embodiments, each seating suite may include a side console. In some embodiments, side console 52 may be incorporated into an enclosure or wall (e.g., wall 56) of the seating suite (e.g., lower seating suite 12). In some embodiments, side console 54 may include a lamp (e.g., lamp 58) or other lighting fixture(s).
In some embodiments, each seating suite may be at least partially enclosed. For example, each seating suite may include walls around at least part of the seating suite. In the examples of
In some embodiments, each vehicular seating suite configuration may be configured to nest against at least one other vehicular seating suite configuration. In some embodiments and referring also to the example of
In some embodiments, the plurality of vehicular seating suite configurations may be positioned in a vehicle as shown in
According to another implementation, a vehicular seating suite configuration may include a plurality of vertically stacked seating suites. Referring also to
In some embodiments, generally horizontal seating portion 502 may include a rigid portion configured to support the weight of a passenger and a padded portion configured to cushion the passenger from the rigid portion. The padding portion may include various fabrics, cushioning elements, etc. known in the art.
In some embodiments and as shown in the example of
In some embodiments, the generally horizontal seating portion may be aligned with a longitudinal axis of a vehicle and the generally horizontal bed portion may be angled away from the longitudinal axis of the vehicle. For example and referring also to the example of
In some embodiments, each seating suite may include a generally vertical backrest portion disposed adjacent to a proximal end of the generally horizontal seating portion. For example and referring again to
As discussed above and in some embodiments, the generally horizontal seating portion and the generally vertical backrest portion may be configured to accommodate a person in a sitting position. For example, many vehicles have requirements for passengers to be secured in a sitting position during certain periods of travel. For example, as an aircraft is taxiing, taking off, or landing, regulations require passengers to be in a sitting position. It will be appreciated that passengers may be required to be in a sitting position (as opposed to standing in the vehicle or in a lying position) during other periods of travel. In this manner and referring again to
As discussed above, a ladder may be disposed between a lower seating suite and an upper seating suite. In some embodiments, ladder 44 may be disposed anywhere between lower seating suite 12 and upper seating suite 14. In some embodiments and referring also to
In some embodiments, vehicular seating suite configuration 10 may include at least one storage compartment disposed beneath at least a portion of a lower seating suite. For example and referring also to
In some embodiments, each seating suite may be at least partially enclosed. For example and as discussed above, each seating suite may be almost entirely enclosed by wall 1102 (e.g., a gap in wall 1102 to allow for a passenger to access the seating suite). In some embodiments, the gap in wall 1102 may include a curtain (e.g., curtain 1104) to provide a passenger privacy in their seating suite (e.g., seating suite 14).
In some embodiments, a distal end of at least one generally horizontal bed portion of the plurality of seating suites of a first vehicular seating suite configuration may be configured to at least partially overlap a distal end of at least one adjacent generally horizontal bed portion of a plurality of seating suites of a second vehicular seating suite configuration. Referring also to the examples of
Referring also to the example of
In some embodiments, the generally horizontal seating portion may include a seat pan and a leg rest coupled to the seat pan. For example and referring also to
Referring again to the example of
In some embodiments, a seating suite may include a tray table disposed adjacent to the generally horizontal seating portion. For example, and as shown in
In some embodiments, each seating suite may include a footwell adjacent to the generally horizontal seating portion and a removable footwell cover adjacent to the footwell. Referring also to the examples of
As discussed above and in some embodiments, each seating suite may include a side console. In some embodiments, side console 1808 may be incorporated into an enclosure or wall of the seating suite (e.g., upper seating suite 12). In some embodiments, side console 1808 may include one or more lighting fixture(s). Referring also the example of
In some embodiments, the vehicular seating suite configuration may also include a telescopic ladder integrated into a lower seating suite and configured to provide access to an upper seating suite. Referring also to the example of
In some embodiments, the telescopic ladder may include a support mechanism that provides an armrest adjacent to the generally vertical backrest portion of the upper seating suite when the telescopic ladder is retracted into the lower seating suite. For example, support mechanism (e.g., support mechanism 2602) may provide an armrest adjacent to generally vertical backrest portion 506 when telescopic ladder 2502 is retracted into lower seating suite 12 (e.g., when a passenger is occupying upper seating suite 14). When telescopic ladder 2502 is extended out from lower seating suite 12 (e.g., when a passenger is using telescopic ladder 2502 to access upper seating suite 14), support mechanism 2602 may provide a handle or other graspable feature to help stabilize a passenger when using telescopic ladder 2502.
A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/652,836, filed on 4 Apr. 2018, the contents of which is incorporated by reference.
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