Arm rest stop assembly
US-2015108815-A1 · Apr 23, 2015 · US
US10850850B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10850850-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716301986-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 12, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 16, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 1, 2020 |
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An armrest assembly for a passenger seat includes a pivot member ( 101 ) attached to a seat frame ( 10 ), at least one armrest spine ( 102 ) attached to the pivot member ( 101 ), and at least one set screw ( 106 ) for adjusting a position of the pivot member relative to the seat frame. A pivot fastener ( 112 ) extends through a center hole of the pivot member ( 101 ) and through a first hole of the at least one armrest spine ( 102 ). A pin ( 110 ) extends through an arc slot of the pivot member ( 101 ) and through a second hole of the at least one armrest spine ( 102 ).
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That which is claimed is: 1. An armrest assembly for a passenger seat comprising: a pivot member attached to a seat frame; at least one armrest spine attached to the pivot member; and two set screws for adjusting a position of the pivot member relative to the seat frame, wherein: a first of the two set screws is configured to lower a distal end of the at least one armrest spine; and a second of the two set screws is configured to raise the distal end of the at least one armrest spine; a pivot fastener extends through a center hole of the pivot member and through a first hole of the at least one armrest spine; and a pin extends through an arc slot of the pivot member and through a second hole of the at least one armrest spine. 2. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pivot fastener also extends through a hole of an upper attachment portion of the seat frame. 3. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the at least one armrest spine is pivotably attached to the pivot member; the at least one armrest spine rotates about the pivot fastener between a retracted position and a deployed position; and the pin travels along a length of the arc slot when the at least one armrest spine rotates. 4. The armrest assembly of claim 3 , wherein the pivot member and an upper attachment portion of the seat frame form an approximately continuous cylindrical surface such that a gap between (i) a movable portion of the armrest assembly and (ii) a static portion of the armrest assembly remains constant during rotation of the at least one armrest spine. 5. The armrest assembly of claim 3 , wherein: the arc slot comprises a first end and a second end; the first end stops the pin to define the deployed position for the at least one armrest spine; and the second end stops the pin to define the retracted position for the at least one armrest spine. 6. The armrest assembly of claim 5 , wherein the arc slot comprises a constant width along its full length. 7. The armrest assembly of claim 5 , wherein at least one of the first end and the second end comprise an enlarged portion with a larger width than other portions of the arc slot. 8. The armrest assembly of claim 7 , wherein: the pin comprises at least two portions with different diameters including an increased diameter portion; the increased diameter portion approximately matches an internal shape of the enlarged portion; and the armrest assembly comprises a spring for pushing the increased diameter portion into the enlarged portion. 9. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the first of the two set screws is disposed in a hole on a front side of the seat frame and engages a front face of a lower protrusion of the pivot member such that the first of the two set screws can be threaded toward the front face to rotate the pivot member. 10. The armrest assembly of claim 9 , wherein the lower protrusion comprises a rectangular cross section. 11. The armrest assembly of claim 9 , wherein the lower protrusion comprises a curved “T” shape cross section. 12. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the first of the two set screws is disposed in a hole on a front side of the pivot member and engages a front face of an upper attachment portion such that the first of the two set screws can be threaded toward the front face to rotate the pivot member. 13. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the second of the two set screws is disposed in a hole on a rear side of the seat frame and engages a rear face of a lower protrusion of the pivot member such that the second of the two set screws can be threaded toward the rear face to rotate the pivot member. 14. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the second of the two set screws is disposed in a hole on a rear side of the pivot member and engages a rear face of an upper attachment portion such that the second of the two set screws can be threaded toward the rear face to rotate the pivot member. 15. A passenger seat comprising: a seat frame; and an armrest assembly attached to an upper portion of the seat frame, the arm assembly comprising: a pivot member attached to the seat frame; an armrest spine attached to the pivot member; and two set screws for adjusting a position of the pivot member relative to the seat frame, wherein: a first of the two set screws is configured to lower a distal end of the armrest spine; and a second of the two set screws is configured to raise the distal end of the armrest spine; a pivot fastener extends through a center hole of the pivot member and through a first hole of the armrest spine; and a pin extends through an arc slot of the pivot member and through a second hole of the armrest spine. 16. The passenger seat of claim 15 , wherein: the armrest spine is pivotably attached to the pivot member; the armrest spine rotates about the pivot fastener between a retracted position and a deployed position; and the pin travels along a length of the arc slot when the armrest spine rotates. 17. The passenger seat of claim 16 , wherein the pivot member and an upper attachment portion of the seat frame form an approximately continuous cylindrical surface such that a gap between (i) a movable portion of the armrest assembly and (ii) a static portion of the armrest assembly remains constant during rotation of the armrest spine. 18. The passenger seat of claim 16 , wherein: the arc slot comprises a first end and a second end; the first end stops the pin to define the deployed position for the armrest spine; and the second end stops the pin to define the retracted position for the armrest spine. 19. The passenger seat of claim 18 , wherein at least one of the first end and the second end comprise an enlarged portion with a larger width than other portions of the arc slot. 20. The passenger seat of claim 19 , wherein: the pin comprises at least two portions with different diameters including an increased diameter portion; the increased diameter portion approximately matches an internal shape of the enlarged portion; and the armrest assembly comprises a spring for pushing the increased diameter portion into the enlarged portion. 21. The passenger seat of claim 15 , wherein: the first of the two set screws is disposed in a hole on a front side of the seat frame and engages a front face of a lower protrusion of the pivot member such that the first of the two set screws can be threaded toward the front face to rotate the pivot member. 22. The passenger seat of claim 15 , wherein: the first of the two set screws is disposed in a hole on a front side of the pivot member and engages a front face of an upper attachment portion such that the first of the two set screws can be threaded toward the front face to rotate the pivot member. 23. The passenger seat of claim 15 , wherein: the second of the two set screws is disposed in a hole on a rear side of the seat frame and engages a rear face of a lower protrusion of the pivot member such that the second of the two set screws can be threaded toward the rear face to rotate the pivot member. 24. The passenger seat of claim 15 , wherein: the second of the two set screws is disposed in a hole on a rear side of the pivot member and engages a rear face of an upper attachment portion such that the second of the two set screws can be threaded toward the rear face to rotate the pivot member.
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