Position adjustable armrest assemblies for passenger seats

US10870489B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10870489-B2
Application numberUS-201916422041-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 24, 2019
Priority dateMay 24, 2019
Publication dateDec 22, 2020
Grant dateDec 22, 2020

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An armrest assembly for an aircraft passenger seat including a base, a first arm having a first end pivotally attached to the base, a second arm having a first end pivotally attached to the base, and an arm support element pivotally connected to a second end of the first arm and pivotally connected to a second end of the second arm. An assist device applies force to bias the arm support element from a first position toward a second position higher than the first position. The base, the arm support element, the first arm, and the second arm operate together as a four-bar linkage system. Upon actuation of a user-actuatable release device, the arm support element can be moved from the first position to the second position with force assistance from the assist device.

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What is claimed is: 1. An armrest assembly for an aircraft passenger seat, comprising: a base; a first arm having a first end pivotally attached to the base; a second arm having a first end pivotally attached to the base; an arm support element pivotally connected to a second end of the first arm and pivotally connected to a second end of the second arm; and an assist device coupled to at least one of the first and second arms operable for applying force to at least one of the first and second arms to bias the arm support element from a first position toward a second position higher than the first position; wherein the base, the arm support element, the first arm, and the second arm operate together as a four-bar linkage system, and wherein the base is height-adjustable along a stationary rail. 2. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a user-actuatable first release device, wherein, upon actuation of the user-actuatable first release device, the arm support element is moveable from the first position to the second position with force assistance from the assist device. 3. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first arm and the second arm cooperate to support the arm support element and coordinate an angle and vertical position of the arm support element. 4. An armrest assembly for an aircraft passenger seat, comprising: a height-adjustable base coupled for vertical movement along a stationary rail; a first arm having a first end pivotally attached to the height-adjustable base; a second arm having a first end pivotally attached to the height-adjustable base; an arm support element pivotally connected to a second end of the first arm and pivotally connected to a second end of the second arm; and a stationary assist device coupled to the height-adjustable base and at least one of the first and second arms operable for applying force to at least one of the first and second arms to bias the arm support element from a first position toward a second position higher than the first position. 5. The armrest assembly of claim 4 , wherein the base, the arm support element, the first arm, and the second arm operate together as a four-bar linkage system. 6. The armrest assembly of claim 4 , wherein the base is selectively vertically positionable along the stationary rail between a lowest position corresponding to a stowed position of the armrest assembly, and an elevated position corresponding to a deployed use position of the armrest assembly. 7. The armrest assembly of claim 6 , wherein the assist device applies force to the height-adjustable base thereby biasing the height-adjustable base towards the elevated base position. 8. The armrest assembly of claim 6 , wherein the assist device applies the force to the height-adjustable base by way of the first arm thereby biasing the height-adjustable base toward the elevated position. 9. The armrest assembly of claim 6 , wherein, from the lowest position to the elevated position, the armrest assembly is locked in an upright configuration in which the armrest support element is at a highest position relative to the height-adjustable base. 10. The armrest assembly of claim 9 , wherein, in the upright configuration of the armrest assembly, the first arm and the second arm are substantially vertical. 11. The armrest assembly of claim 9 , wherein, when the height-adjustable base is in the elevated position, the armrest support element is moveable forward and lowered by coordinated pivoting movement of the first arm and the second arm relative to the height-adjustable base. 12. The armrest assembly of claim 9 , wherein, when the height-adjustable base is in the elevated position, a latch automatically unlocks permitting the armrest support element to be moved forward and lowered relative to the height-adjustable base. 13. The armrest assembly of claim 9 , wherein, when the height-adjustable base is in the elevated position, the armrest support element is moveable forward and lowered relative to the height-adjustable base when a user-actuatable pivot release device is actuated. 14. The armrest assembly of claim 4 , further comprising a first shroud carried by the arm support element, and a second shroud pivotally connected to the rearward end of the arm support element, wherein, when the armrest assembly is raised from a stowed position to an elevated position, the first shroud travels vertically and covers the base, the first arm, and the second arm, and the second shroud travels vertically nested within the first shroud. 15. The armrest assembly of claim 14 , wherein, when the armrest support element is moved forward and lowered relative to the height-adjustable base by pivoting movement of the first arm and the second arm relative to the height-adjustable base, the first shroud is fixed relative to the armrest support element and the second shroud pivots relative to the armrest support element to at least partially cover the height-adjustable base. 16. An armrest assembly for an aircraft passenger seat, comprising: a stationary base attachable to a structure; a first arm having a first end pivotally attached to the base; a second arm having a first end pivotally attached to the base; an arm support element; and a coupling member by which the arm support element is pivotally coupled to a second end of the first arm and a second end of the second arm, the coupling member comprising a first vertical planar element pivotally connected to at least one of the second end of the first arm and the second end of the second arm; wherein the base, the coupling member, the first arm, and the second arm operate together as a four-bar linkage system, and wherein the base is height-adjustable along a stationary rail. 17. The armrest assembly of claim 16 , wherein: the first vertical planar element comprises a coupler plate pivotally connected to the second end of the first arm and pivotally connected the second end of the second arm; the arm support element is movably mounted to an upper end of the coupler plate by at least one sliding rail; and the arm support element is biased toward a rearward position relative to the coupler plate by a biasing device mounted on the coupler plate. 18. The armrest assembly of claim 16 , wherein: the first vertical planar element is pivotally connected to the second end of the first arm; the coupling member comprises a second vertical planar element pivotally connected to the second end of the second arm; the coupling member comprises a movable housing of which the first vertical planar element is a first lateral sidewall and the second vertical planar element is a second lateral sidewall; the movable housing defines a partial enclosure that variably receives the base, the first arm, and the second arm when the arm support element moves from the first position toward the second position; the second end of the first arm is pivotally attached to an interior surface of the first lateral wall of the movable housing, and wherein the second end of the second arm is pivotally attached to an interior surface of the second lateral wall of the movable housing.

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  • Adjustable arm rests · CPC title

  • Height adjustment · CPC title

  • Adjustable inclination or position of seats · CPC title

  • characterised by the arrangement of electric motors for adjustment · CPC title

  • movable to an inoperative position · CPC title

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What does patent US10870489B2 cover?
An armrest assembly for an aircraft passenger seat including a base, a first arm having a first end pivotally attached to the base, a second arm having a first end pivotally attached to the base, and an arm support element pivotally connected to a second end of the first arm and pivotally connected to a second end of the second arm. An assist device applies force to bias the arm support element…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Be Aerospace Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64D11/0644. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 22 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).