Aisle access side facing seat
US-2019077512-A1 · Mar 14, 2019 · US
US11066170B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11066170-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916378707-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 9, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 6, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 20, 2021 |
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A layout of passenger seats in an aircraft cabin including a first passenger seat positioned in a forward-facing direction and parallel to an aircraft longitudinal axis, and a second passenger seat positioned to one side of the first passenger seat, in a forward-facing direction, and at an angle with respect to the aircraft longitudinal axis, wherein the second passenger seat is angled toward the first passenger seat.
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What is claimed is: 1. A layout of passenger seats in an aircraft cabin, comprising: a first passenger seat positioned in a forward-facing direction and parallel to an aircraft longitudinal axis, the first passenger seat positioned directly adjacent and parallel to a longitudinal aisle; a second passenger seat positioned to one side of the first passenger seat, in a forward-facing direction, and at an angle with respect to the aircraft longitudinal axis, wherein the second passenger seat is angled toward the first passenger seat, and wherein the second passenger seat is positioned directly adjacent to and angled toward the longitudinal aisle; and a privacy shell positioned behind each of the first and second passenger seats, each privacy shell having a footwell formed in a backside thereof; wherein the first and second passenger seats are separated by the longitudinal aisle; and wherein the first and second passenger seats are longitudinally staggered along the aircraft longitudinal axis. 2. The layout of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of like first passenger seats positioned in a first column of first passenger seats in longitudinal alignment, and a plurality of like second passenger seats positioned in a second column of second passenger seats in longitudinal alignment, wherein the first and second columns are parallel. 3. The layout of claim 1 , further comprising: a video monitor affixed to a backside of each privacy shell; and a tray table affixed to the backside of each privacy shell; wherein the video monitor faces rearward and the tray table deploys rearward. 4. The layout of claim 1 , wherein each privacy shell includes a first portion positioned behind the respective passenger seat and a second portion extending along one side of the respective passenger seat. 5. The layout of claim 4 , wherein the first and second portions are continuous. 6. The layout of claim 4 , further including a privacy divider extension configured to extend in a forward direction from within the second portion. 7. A layout of passenger seats in an aircraft cabin, comprising: a plurality of first passenger seats positioned in a first longitudinal column, each of the plurality of first passenger seats oriented in a forward-facing direction and parallel to an aircraft longitudinal axis, and each of the first passenger seats positioned directly adjacent and parallel to a longitudinal aisle; a plurality of second passenger seats positioned in a second longitudinal column to one side of the first longitudinal column, each of the plurality of second passenger seats oriented in a forward-facing direction and at an angle with respect to the aircraft longitudinal axis angled toward the first longitudinal column, and each of the second passenger seats positioned directly adjacent and angled toward the longitudinal aisle; and a privacy shell positioned behind each of the plurality of first and second passenger seats, each privacy shell having a footwell formed in a backside thereof; wherein the first and second longitudinal columns are separated by the longitudinal aisle; and wherein the first and second passenger seats are longitudinally staggered along the aircraft longitudinal axis. 8. The layout of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of first passenger seats in the first longitudinal column are longitudinally-aligned and spaced apart, and wherein the plurality of second passenger seats in the second longitudinal column are longitudinally-aligned and spaced apart. 9. The layout of claim 7 , further comprising; a video monitor affixed to a backside of each privacy shell; and a tray table affixed to the backside of each privacy shell; wherein the video monitor faces rearward and the tray table deploys rearward. 10. The layout of claim 7 , wherein each privacy shell includes a first portion positioned behind the respective passenger seat and a second portion extending along one side of the respective passenger seat. 11. The layout of claim 10 , wherein the first and second portions are continuous. 12. The layout of claim 10 , further including a privacy divider extension configured to extend in a forward direction from within the second portion.
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