Panel and system for aircraft cabin management
US-2015094882-A1 · Apr 2, 2015 · US
US10003829B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10003829-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414196650-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 4, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 19, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 19, 2018 |
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A cabin service system may include a control module unit, a pair of power rails, the power rails being configured to provide mechanical attachment and electrical power to the control module unit, and a plurality of cabin services, wherein the control module is communicatively coupled to the plurality of cabin services to provide control of the plurality of cabin services. The control module unit may include a plurality of communication ports, and a plurality of relays coupled to at least one communication port of the plurality of communication ports, wherein each communication port of the plurality of communication ports corresponds to at least one cabin service of the plurality of cabin services, and wherein each relay of the plurality of relays provides discrete control of an associated cabin service of the plurality of cabin services.
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A cabin service system comprising: a cabin control panel configured to transmit and receive passenger service control signals, passenger service data, cabin service control signals and cabin service data; a pair of power rails; a control module unit mechanically and electrically coupled to said power rails, wherein said control module unit is located separate from and is communicatively coupled with said cabin control panel, said control module unit comprising: a plurality of communication ports comprising: at least one infrared communication port; at least one 10/100 Ethernet communication port; at least one Controller Area Network communication port; and at least one RS-485 communication port; and a plurality of relays communicatively coupled to each communication port of said plurality of communication ports; a plurality of passenger service units mechanically and electrically coupled to said power rails, wherein each of said plurality of passenger service units is located separate from said control module unit and is communicatively coupled to first ones of said plurality of relays of said control module unit; a plurality of passenger service elements communicatively coupled to said plurality of plurality of passenger service units, wherein each of said plurality of passenger service elements is configured to provide a passenger related service associated with a seat group; and a plurality of cabin service elements located separate from said control module unit and said plurality of passenger service units, wherein each of said plurality of cabin service elements is communicatively coupled to second ones of said plurality of relays of said control module unit and is configured to provide a stand-alone non-passenger related service unassociated with said seat group; and wherein: said control module unit is removable from said pair of power rails by decoupling the control module unit from already existing electrical contacts in the power rails, and is movable relative to said pair of power rails to selectively locate said control module unit anywhere along said pair of power rails relative to any one of said cabin control panel, said plurality of passenger service units, and said plurality of cabin service elements by coupling the control module unit to already existing electrical contacts in the power rails without additional wires; said control module unit relays said passenger service control signals and said passenger service data between said cabin control panel and said plurality of passenger service units; and said control module unit relays said cabin service control signals and said cabin service data between said cabin control panel and said plurality of cabin service elements. 2. The cabin service system of claim 1 wherein each communication port of said plurality of communication ports is communicatively coupled to and corresponds to one or more cabin service elements of said plurality of cabin service elements or one or more passenger service units of said plurality of passenger service units. 3. The cabin service system of claim 1 wherein said control module unit comprises: at least one electrical spring contact detachably connected to at least one power rail of said pair of power rails to provide electrical power said control module unit; and at least one non-conductive spring clip detachably connected to said at least one power rail to provide mechanical attachment of said control module unit to said at least one power rail. 4. The cabin service system of claim 1 wherein said cabin control panel at least one of transmits said passenger service control signals and said cabin service control signals to said control module unit, transmits said passenger service data and said cabin service data to said control module and receives said passenger service data and said cabin service data from said control module unit. 5. The cabin service system of claim 1 comprising: a power source; and a simplified overhead electronics unit coupled to the power source via a non-essential power bus and an essential power bus, wherein said simplified overhead electronics unit provides a power output to said pair of power rails. 6. The cabin service system of claim 5 wherein said simplified overhead electronics unit comprises: a first converter to convert power on said non-essential power bus from 115V AC to 12V DC; a second converter to convert power on said essential power bus from 28V DC to 12V DC; and a relay to switch said power output from said non-essential power bus to said essential power bus when said essential power bus is energized. 7. The cabin service system of claim 5 comprising: a first electrical circuit coupled to said pair of power rails and said simplified overhead electronics unit to provide power for operation of essential functions while electrically connected to said pair of power rails; and a second electrical circuit coupled to said pair of power rails and said simplified overhead electronics unit to provide power for operation of non-essential functions while electrically connected to said pair of power rails. 8. The cabin service system of claim 1 wherein said plurality of cabin service elements comprises at least one of a general cabin lighting unit, a zonal cabin lighting unit, an electromechanical latch, a motorized fan, a motorized window shade, a motorized viewing screen, and a video panel. 9. The cabin service system of claim 1 wherein each relay of said plurality of relays provides at least one of: discrete control of said one or more cabin service elements of said plurality of cabin service elements; discrete control of said one or more passenger service units of said plurality of passenger service units; data communication between said one or more cabin service elements of said plurality of cabin service elements; and data communication between said one or more passenger service units of said plurality of passenger service units. 10. A control module unit of a cabin service system, said cabin service system comprising a cabin control panel, a pair of power rails, a plurality of passenger service units communicatively coupled to a plurality of passenger service elements associated with seat groups and a plurality of cabin service elements unassociated with said seat groups, said control module unit comprising: a connector configured to mechanically and electrically couple said control module unit to said pair of power rails; a plurality of communication ports comprising: at least one infrared communication port; at least one 10/100 Ethernet communication port; at least one Controller Area Network communication port; and at least one RS-485 communication port, and wherein said plurality of communication ports is configured to communicatively interconnect said cabin control panel with said plurality of cabin service elements and said plurality of passenger service units; and a plurality of relays communicatively coupled to each communication port of said plurality of communication ports; and wherein: said control module unit is located separate from said cabin control panel, said plurality of passenger service units, and said plurality of cabin service elements; said control module unit is removable from said pair of power rails by decoupling the control module unit from already existing electrical contacts in the power rails, and is movable relative to said pair of power rails to selectively locate said control module unit anywhere along said pair of power rails relative to any one of said cabin control panel, said plurality of passenger service units, and said plurality of cabin service elements by coupling the cont
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