Extendable armrest assemblies for passenger vehicle seating

US10953777B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-10953777-B1
Application numberUS-201916557893-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateAug 30, 2019
Priority dateAug 30, 2019
Publication dateMar 23, 2021
Grant dateMar 23, 2021

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Extendable armrest assembly for passenger chair structures, the armrest assembly including a primary armrest configured to pivotably couple to a passenger chair structure, and a secondary armrest disposed beneath, aligned with, and coupled to the primary armrest, where the secondary armrest can be moved from a first stowed position aligned with and beneath the primary armrest and a second extended position in which a portion of surface of the secondary armrest surface is exposed and accessible for use by a passenger seated in the passenger chair structure.

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What is claimed is: 1. An extendable armrest assembly, comprising: an elongate primary armrest having a proximal end, a distal end, an upper surface, and a lower surface, where the upper surface includes a primary armrest surface; wherein the primary armrest includes a coupling member disposed at the proximal end of the primary armrest, the coupling member being configured to pivotably couple the primary armrest to a frame of a passenger chair structure, so that when coupled the primary armrest is pivotable between a substantially horizontal deployed position and a substantially vertical retracted position; and an elongate secondary armrest, disposed beneath and aligned with the primary armrest, the secondary armrest having a proximal end, a distal end, and an upper surface that includes a secondary armrest surface; wherein the secondary armrest is coupled to the primary armrest so that the secondary armrest is movable from a first stowed position in which the secondary armrest is aligned with and at least substantially beneath the primary armrest and a second extended position in which a portion of the secondary armrest surface is exposed and accessible for use by a passenger; and wherein the secondary armrest further includes a distal extension that is configured to be slidably extended along a longitudinal axis of the secondary armrest when the secondary armrest is not in the first stowed position. 2. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , wherein the primary armrest surface and the secondary armrest surface are substantially parallel. 3. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , wherein the secondary armrest is coupled to the primary armrest by a pivotable coupling, and a pivot axis of the pivotable coupling is substantially perpendicular to both the primary armrest surface and the secondary armrest surface, so that pivoting the secondary armrest at the pivotable coupling exposes at least a portion of the secondary armrest surface for use by the passenger. 4. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , wherein the secondary armrest is coupled to the primary armrest by a translational coupling, such that the secondary armrest can be translated to a side of the primary armrest to expose at least a portion of the secondary armrest surface for use by the seated passenger. 5. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , wherein the secondary armrest is coupled to the primary armrest by a coupling that permits the secondary armrest to be moved to an extended position at either side of the primary armrest. 6. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a travel stop that is configured to limit an extent of movement of the secondary armrest relative to the primary armrest. 7. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , wherein the secondary armrest is coupled to the primary armrest by a pivotable coupling, further comprising a travel stop that is configured to limit an extent of movement of the secondary armrest so that when the secondary armrest is in the second extended position the longitudinal axis of the secondary armrest is at an angle of 30° to 45° to a longitudinal axis of the primary armrest. 8. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a retention device configured to releasably retain the secondary armrest in the first stowed position. 9. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a retention device configured to releasably retain the secondary armrest in the second extended position. 10. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a retention device configured to releasably retain the secondary armrest in one or more positions, wherein the retention device includes a biased ball attached to one of the primary and secondary armrests that is movable along a vertical axis and one or more complementary recesses in the other of the primary and secondary armrests, such that the biased ball positively interacts with the recesses to releasably retain the secondary armrest in the one or more positions. 11. The armrest assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a beveled or rounded edge along at least a portion of an edge of the secondary armrest surface. 12. A passenger vehicle chair structure, comprising; a frame for the chair structure; a first passenger seat, a second passenger seat, and a third passenger seat each coupled to the frame and disposed adjacent one another; a first armrest assembly disposed between the first and second passenger seats and a second armrest assembly disposed between the second and third passenger seats, each armrest assembly being pivotably coupled to the frame such that the armrest assembly is pivotable between a substantially horizontal deployed position and a substantially vertical retracted position; wherein each armrest assembly includes a primary armrest and a secondary armrest; the primary armrest of the first armrest assembly including a primary armrest surface that, when the first armrest assembly is in the deployed position, is accessible for use by a first passenger; the secondary armrest of the first armrest assembly including a secondary armrest surface and being coupled to the primary armrest of the first armrest assembly to enable movement from a first stowed position in which the secondary armrest is aligned with and at least substantially beneath the primary armrest and a second extended position in which at least a portion of the secondary armrest surface is exposed and accessible for use by a second passenger; the primary armrest of the second armrest assembly including a primary armrest surface that, when the second armrest assembly is in its deployed position, is accessible for use by a passenger seated in one of the second and third passenger seats; the secondary armrest of the second armrest assembly including a secondary armrest surface and being coupled to the primary armrest of the second armrest assembly to enable movement from a first stowed position in which the secondary armrest is aligned with and at least substantially beneath the primary armrest and a second extended position in which at least a portion of the secondary armrest surface is exposed and accessible for use by a passenger seated in the other of the second and third passenger seats; and each secondary armrest further including a distal extension that is configured to be slidably extended outwardly along a longitudinal axis of the secondary armrest when the secondary armrest is not in the first stowed position. 13. The chair structure of claim 12 , wherein each secondary armrest is coupled to the corresponding primary armrest by a pivotable coupling at a proximal end of the corresponding primary armrest, and is pivotable between the first stowed position and the second extended position. 14. The chair structure of claim 12 , wherein each armrest assembly further comprises a retention device configured to releasably retain the secondary armrest of the armrest assembly in the first stowed position, the second extended position, or both. 15. The chair structure of claim 14 , wherein the retention device includes a spring-biased ball disposed in the secondary armrest of the armrest assembly that is movable along a vertical axis, and one or more recesses on an underside of the primary armrest of the armrest assembly, such that the spring-biased ball positively interacts with the one or more recesses to releasably retain the secondary armrest in a corresponding position. 16. The chair structure of claim 12 , wherein the chair structure is configured for use in a passenger aircraft, a passenger train, a passenger ship, or a passenger bus. 17. A passenger vehicle chair

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  • Angle adjustment · CPC title

  • B60N2/757Primary

    in a recess of the back-rest · CPC title

  • movable to inoperative position · CPC title

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What does patent US10953777B1 cover?
Extendable armrest assembly for passenger chair structures, the armrest assembly including a primary armrest configured to pivotably couple to a passenger chair structure, and a secondary armrest disposed beneath, aligned with, and coupled to the primary armrest, where the secondary armrest can be moved from a first stowed position aligned with and beneath the primary armrest and a second exten…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60N2/757. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 23 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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