This application claims priority to German patent application DE 10 2018 203 847.3 filed Mar. 14, 2018, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
The disclosure herein relates to a wash unit for a cabin monument of an aircraft/spacecraft, to a cabin monument for an aircraft/spacecraft, and to an upgrade kit for a washbasin unit of an aircraft/spacecraft.
Because of the stringent requirements on aircraft with regard to space and weight saving, there is a need for sophisticated concepts in order to ensure a high level of traveling comfort. Particular attention to the topic of comfort is crucial in the case of long-distance flights, which may readily involve flight durations of over ten hours. Accordingly, there is an interest in finding ways for increasing the comfort of aircraft passengers, but not at the expense of other factors that are possibly considered to be relevant.
Such an aspect is the human requirement for cleanliness and hygiene. Sanitary installations are duly provided in commercial aircraft. Because of the limited space in an aircraft, wash units contained therein are however rather small, and, specifically in the normal traveling class, cover only basic functions. Should a passenger have the desire to wash other parts of the body, such as the arms, the face or even the feet, this is possible at best through the expenditure of great physical effort on the part of the passenger. Also, there is the risk here that water will inevitably reach locations outside the wash unit, which increases the degree of soiling and thus gives rise to increased cleaning requirements.
Against this background, it is an object of the disclosure herein to provide a space-saving apparatus for washing various parts of the body on board an aircraft or spacecraft.
According to the disclosure herein, this object is achieved by a wash unit for a cabin monument, a cabin monument, and by an upgrade kit for a washbasin unit having features disclosed herein.
Accordingly, a wash unit for a cabin monument of an aircraft or spacecraft is provided. The wash unit comprises an adjustable basin which is adjustable between a stowage state of the wash unit, in which the basin is stowed in the cabin monument so as to be inaccessible to a user, and an operational state of the wash unit, in which the basin projects out of a wall of the cabin monument so as to be accessible to a user, a water inflow for conducting water into an internal volume of the basin in the operational state of the wash unit, and a water outflow for conducting water out of the internal volume of the basin in the operational state of the wash unit. The wash unit may in particular, and particularly advantageously, be integrated into the wall monument.
A cabin monument for an aircraft/spacecraft having a wash unit according to the disclosure herein is likewise provided.
Also provided is an upgrade kit for a washbasin unit of an aircraft/spacecraft. The upgrade kit comprises a water flow broadening device for attaching to a faucet of the washbasin unit and for broadening the water flow that emerges from the faucet, and a basin enlargement device for inserting into a washbasin of the washbasin unit and for enlarging a water-collecting volume of the washbasin such that all of the water of the broadened water flow can be collected.
The concept on which the disclosure herein is based involves designing a wash unit such that it is possible to switch between a non-operational state and an operational state. In the non-operational state, the wash unit is compact and stowed, and in the operational state, the wash unit is comfortably accessible.
Accordingly, it is possible even in a spatially restricted environment, for example on board an aircraft or spacecraft, to provide a way for comfortably cleaning relatively large areas of the body.
Advantageous embodiments and refinements will emerge from the description with reference to the figures.
According to one refinement of the wash unit, the basin may have a multiplicity of individual elements which delimit or define the internal volume of the basin and which are designed such that the internal volume delimited or defined by the multiplicity of individual elements is smaller in the stowage state of the wash unit than in the operational state of the wash unit. This permits particularly space-saving stowage of the wash unit along with a simultaneously robust design of the individual constituent parts.
According to a further example embodiment of the wash unit, the basin may have a foil which delimits or defines the internal volume of the basin and which is designed such that the internal volume delimited or defined by the foil is smaller in the stowage state of the wash unit than in the operational state of the wash unit. Such foils are of particularly weight-saving and space-saving design and furthermore make it possible for water to be collected without being able to escape through any gaps.
According to a further example embodiment of the wash unit, the basin may have a shell which delimits or defines the internal volume of the basin. This is a particularly simple design and thus reduces the maintenance effort required between flights of the aircraft or spacecraft.
According to one refinement of the wash unit, the water inflow may be coupled to the basin such that the water inflow is stowed in the cabin monument in the stowage state of the wash unit and projects out of the wall of the cabin monument in the operational state of the wash unit. This is particularly advantageous because, in this way, the wash unit is of even more space-saving design.
According to a further embodiment of the wash unit, the wash unit may have at least one rail which is arranged such that the basin is adjustable by the rail from the stowage state into the operational state. This permits a simple and robust design of a wash unit with reduced maintenance effort.
According to a further example embodiment of the wash unit, the wash unit may have at least one telescopic rail which is arranged such that the basin is adjustable by the telescopic rail from the stowage state into the operational state. A telescopic rail permits advantageously space-saving stowage of the wash unit.
According to one refinement of the wash unit, the wash unit may have at least one rotary hinge which is arranged such that the basin is adjustable by the rotary hinge from the stowage state into the operational state.
According to a further example embodiment of the wash unit, the wash unit may have a blower which is arranged such that, in the operational state of the wash unit, an air stream discharged by the blower reaches a user of the wash unit. In this way, the user can advantageously subsequently dry the parts of the body that have been washed.
According to a further embodiment of the wash unit, the wash unit may have a sensor for detecting the presence of a user. It is possible for various functionalities of the wash unit to be controlled by such a sensor. This advantageously makes it possible to use the wash unit without coming into direct contact with the wash unit, which may be desired in particular for hygiene reasons.
According to one refinement of the wash unit, the wash unit may have an adjustment device for adjusting the basin between the stowage state of the wash unit and the operational state of the wash unit in a manner dependent on a signal of the sensor. This is a particularly user-friendly, comfortable design and advantageously yet further reduces the direct contact between user and wash unit.
According to one refinement of the cabin monument, the cabin monument may comprise a first and a second wash unit, wherein the first wash unit is arranged approximately at abdominal height and the second wash unit is arranged approximately at foot height. This makes it possible to wash various parts of the body at one location in the aircraft/spacecraft.
According to a further example embodiment of the cabin monument, the cabin monument may be formed as part of the equipment of an on-board toilet. It is advantageously the case that water supply systems are normally already present in such cabin monuments, to which water supply systems the wash unit can also be connected. Furthermore, this embodiment permits washing with a certain degree of privacy.
According to a further embodiment of the cabin monument, the cabin monument may be formed as a cabin wall for an on-board toilet, and the wall may form an outer wall of the on-board toilet. It is advantageously the case that water supply systems are normally already present in such cabin monuments, to which water supply systems the wash unit can also be connected. Furthermore, the wash unit can advantageously be used without blocking the on-board toilet for other passengers.
According to one refinement of the upgrade kit, the water flow broadening device may have an inlet for connecting to the faucet of the washbasin unit and may have at least one, in particular two spaced-apart outlets, wherein the outlets are connected to the inlet such that water flowing from the faucet into the inlet flows out through the outlets.
In a further embodiment of the upgrade kit, the basin enlargement device may have a water-repellent foil which is arranged such that, after the insertion of the basin enlargement device, the water of the broadened water flow can be collected by the foil.
According to a further example embodiment of the upgrade kit, the basin enlargement device may have a folding device for the folding-together of the basin enlargement device.
The above embodiments and refinements may be combined with one another as desired where expedient. Further possible embodiments, refinements and implementations of the disclosure herein also encompass combinations, which are not explicitly mentioned, of features of the disclosure herein described above or below with regard to the example embodiments. In particular, a person skilled in the art will also add individual aspects as improvements or additions to the respective basic form of the disclosure herein.
The disclosure herein will be discussed in more detail below on the basis of the example embodiments shown in the schematic figures. In the figures:
The appended figures are intended to provide improved understanding of the embodiments of the disclosure herein. The illustrate embodiments and serve, in conjunction with the description, for the explanation of principles and concepts of the disclosure herein. Other embodiments, and many of the stated advantages, will emerge with regard to the drawings. The elements of the drawings are not necessarily shown true to scale relative to one another.
In the figures of the drawings, elements, features and components which are identical, functionally identical and of identical action are denoted in each case by the same reference designations unless stated otherwise.
In this example embodiment, the basin 110 comprises four individual elements 112, a rear wall, a front wall and two side walls. Here, a rear wall refers to that individual element 112 which, in the operational state of the wash unit 100, is closest to the wall 210 of the cabin monument 200. The rear wall has, as viewed from above, a forwardly curved U shape. The front wall is formed by that individual element 112 which, in the operational state of the wash unit 100, is furthest remote from the wall 210 of the cabin monument 200. The front wall has, as viewed from above, a rearwardly curved U shape. The remaining two individual elements 112 connect the rear wall and the front wall and thus form side walls. Here, the side walls lie against the inner side of the rear wall. The front wall in turn lies against the inner sides of the side walls.
In a stowage state (not shown), the forwardly and rearwardly curved portions of the rear wall and front wall respectively and the side walls are arranged congruently. The individual elements 112 thus delimit or define a rather small internal volume 111. To move into an operational state, the side walls and the front wall are tilted forward and locked. The upper edges and the bases of the individual elements 112 now describe a downwardly directed arc. The internal volume 111, delimited or defined by the individual elements 112, of the basin 110 is enlarged in relation to the stowage state.
The rear wall is additionally fastened laterally to two telescopic rails 142, only one of which is shown in
In a stowage state (not shown) of the wash unit from
In a manner which is not expressly shown, it is possible in this example embodiment for a sensor to be provided within the flap 122, which sensor makes it possible to open or close the water inflow 120 in a manner dependent on the presence of a user. It is likewise optionally possible for a blower to be provided in the flap 122, which blower can, by a warm air stream, dry the parts of a body of a user that are to be washed. Such a blower may likewise be controlled by an optional sensor.
By exerting a pulling force on the basin 110, the wash unit 100 is moved into the operational state shown in
Finally,
In this example embodiment, the wash units 100 are of identical design and comprise in each case one basin 110. Any water inflows 120 and water outflows 130 are not shown in
It is advantageous here for the water inflows 120 and water outflows 130 to be connected to water lines which are situated in the cabin monument 200 and which also supply water to the on-board toilet. In
It is advantageous for both the washbasin unit 400 and the wash unit 100 to be served by the same water supply system. By this cabin monument 200, a passenger of the aircraft/spacecraft can clean both their hands/arms and their feet in the privacy of the on-board toilet. Provision may also be made for an upgrade kit 300, described below, to be provided for the washbasin unit 400.
The water flow broadening device 310 is fastened at its arcuate side to the faucet 410 of the washbasin unit 400. The basin enlargement device 320 is inserted into the washbasin 420 of the washbasin unit 400. The radial extent of the basin enlargement device 320 is larger than the dimensions of the washbasin 420. The basin enlargement device 320 thus expands the region in which water can be collected. A forearm 500 of a user is shown. The straight edge of the water flow broadening device 310 extends over the entire forearm 500, including the hand. The entire forearm 500 including the hand likewise has space in the space enclosed by the basin enlargement device 320. Water emerging from the two outlets 312 of the water flow broadening device 310 covers the forearm 500 and is collected by the basin enlargement device 320.
The inlet 311 can be attached to a faucet 410 of a washbasin unit 400. Water flowing out of the faucet 410 is then conducted through the inlet 311 into the hollow body 313 and through the latter to the two outlets 312. The water then emerges from the outlets 312 in a broadened manner and flows into the washbasin 420 of the washbasin unit 400.
The cylinder element 321 can be inserted into the washbasin 420. Here, the radius of the cylinder element 321 is preferably at most as large as the outer radius of the washbasin 420. The edge element 323 holds the bowl element 322 in shape. The domed bowl element 322 thus enlarges the region of the washbasin unit 400 in which water from the faucet 410 can be collected.
The basin enlargement device 320 is shown in
The basin enlargement device 320 shown in
The folding device 325 comprises two hollow rods 327, which have been bent to form half-rings, and an elastic ring cord 328. The ring cord 328 runs in this case through the inner tubes of the hollow rods 327. In the folded-together state, the two hollow rods 327 can be placed congruently one over the other. In the unfolded state, the hollow rods 327 are plugged into one another by coupling devices 329 arranged on their ends, and form a stable ring because of the elastic tensile force of the ring cord 328.
The collecting foil 326 has substantially a collar shape. Here, “collar shape” means the shape of a shell surface of a frustum. Here, the collecting foil 326 forms a continuous ring, wherein one edge length is longer than the other edge length. Along the edges, the foil may have hoses (not illustrated here). The foil may be manufactured from elastic material, and folding devices 325 may be arranged within the hoses. It is thus possible for the foil to be folded together in a space-saving manner and unfolded for use as part of a basin enlargement device 320.
The disclosure herein has been described in detail above on the basis of a number of preferred example embodiments. It is however not the intention for the disclosure herein to be restricted to the example embodiments illustrated here. Accordingly, a multiplicity of further example embodiments which realize the concept of the disclosure herein is also conceivable.
For example, the individual elements 112 of a basin 110 of a wash unit 100 have been described here as being substantially rectangular or rod-shaped. Other shape configurations are however also conceivable, such as disks, rings, blocks, tubes etc.
The materials of which individual constituent parts of the wash units 100 and upgrade kits 300 described here are composed have also intentionally been left unmentioned. A multiplicity of possible manufacturing materials, such as for example plastics, fiber composite materials, rubber, metals, etc., are evident to a person skilled in the art. A person skilled in the art may freely decide which out of these materials appear expedient to him or her for a specific embodiment of the disclosure herein. In general, it will be advantageous if components that come into contact with water are of water-resistant and/or water-impermeable form. A person skilled in the art will identify which components of a specific embodiment of the disclosure herein this applies to.
It is also pointed out that the use of the expression “foil” in the context of the disclosure herein is not intended to be understood as a restriction with regard to the material thickness of a constituent part referred to as “foil”. Rather, it is meant generally that such a component is intended to have a smaller extent in one spatial direction than in the other spatial directions, and that the component is intended to be composed of or comprise a flexible and/or elastic material.
Most of the example embodiments presented here have been described as being such that a user manually imparts the pulling force required in order to change a state of a described wash unit. It is however also conceivable for every embodiment that the corresponding forces are automatically imparted by an electromechanical system on the basis of sensor signals or other user inputs, such as for example the pushing of a button.
While at least one example embodiment of the present invention(s) is disclosed herein, it should be understood that modifications, substitutions and alternatives may be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art and can be made without departing from the scope of this disclosure. This disclosure is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the example embodiment(s). In addition, in this disclosure, the terms “comprise” or “comprising” do not exclude other elements or steps, the terms “a”, “an” or “one” do not exclude a plural number, and the term “or” means either or both. Furthermore, characteristics or steps which have been described may also be used in combination with other characteristics or steps and in any order unless the disclosure or context suggests otherwise. This disclosure hereby incorporates by reference the complete disclosure of any patent or application from which it claims benefit or priority.
100 Wash unit
110 Basin
111 Internal volume
112 Individual element
113 Shell
114 Foil
120 Water inflow
130 Water outflow
141 Rail
142 Telescopic rail
150 Plate
200 Cabin monument
201 Stop element
210 Wall
300 Upgrade kit
310 Water flow broadening device
311 Inlet
312 Outlet
313 Hollow body
320 Basin enlargement device
321 Cylinder element
322 Bowl element
323 Edge element
324 Fixing device
325 Folding device
326 Collecting foil
327 Hollow rod
328 Ring cord
329 Coupling device
400 Washbasin unit
410 Faucet
420 Washbasin
500 Forearm
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2018 203 847.3 | Mar 2018 | DE | national |