Leg restraint device for side-facing seated vehicle occupants
US-2015166185-A1 · Jun 18, 2015 · US
US11148816B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11148816-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816217320-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 12, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 19, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 19, 2021 |
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An adjustable leg restraint for an ejection seat may be configured to translate between an extended state and a nonextended state. The adjustable leg restraint may include a leg located proximate a side panel of the ejection seat. An extension flange may be coupled to the leg guard. The extension flange may be configured to translate the leg guard relative to the side panel of the ejection seat.
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What is claimed is: 1. An adjustable leg restraint for an ejection seat, comprising: a leg guard; an extension flange coupled to the leg guard and configured to translate the leg guard relative to a side panel of the ejection seat; a spring configured to apply a biasing force to the extension flange; a restraint pin located in a pin channel defined by the extension flange; and an actuator operably coupled between the restraint pin and an ejection handle of the ejection seat, wherein the actuator is configured to remove the restraint pin from the pin channel in response to an actuation of the ejection handle. 2. The adjustable leg restraint of claim 1 , further comprising: a first guide flange coupled to the leg guard; and a first stop located through a first interior track defined by the first guide flange. 3. The adjustable leg restraint of claim 2 , further comprising: a second guide flange coupled to the leg guard; and a second stop located through a second interior track defined by the second guide flange. 4. The adjustable leg restraint of claim 3 , wherein the leg guard comprises a shark fin shape and defines a plurality of orifices. 5. An ejection seat, comprising: a seat pan; a side panel located adjacent the seat pan; and an adjustable leg restraint coupled to the side panel, the adjustable leg restraint comprising: a leg guard, an extension flange coupled to the leg guard and configured to translate the leg guard relative to the side panel; a guide flange coupled to the leg guard; and a stop coupled to the side panel, wherein the stop is located through an interior track defined by the guide flange. 6. The ejection seat of claim 5 , wherein the leg guard comprises a shark fin shape and defines a plurality of orifices. 7. The ejection seat of claim 5 , further comprising a restraint pin located through an opening defined by the extension flange. 8. The ejection seat of claim 7 , wherein the side panel defines a plurality of channels configured to receive the restraint pin. 9. The ejection seat of claim 5 , further comprising a spring configured to apply a biasing force to the extension flange. 10. The ejection seat of claim 9 , further comprising: a restraint pin located in a pin channel defined by the extension flange; and an actuator configured to remove the restraint pin from the pin channel. 11. The ejection seat of claim 10 , further comprising an ejection handle configured to activate an ejection sequence, wherein the actuator is configured to remove the restraint pin in response to an actuation of the ejection handle. 12. The ejection seat of claim 5 , further comprising: a leg guard actuator operably coupled to the extension flange, wherein the leg guard actuator is configured to drive a translation of the extension flange relative to the side panel; a rail coupled to the seat pan and configured to support a translation of the seat pan along the rail; and a seat pan actuator operably coupled to the seat pan, wherein the seat pan actuator is configured to drive the translation of the seat pan along the rail, and wherein the leg guard actuator is configured to translate the extension flange in response to the translation of the seat pan along the rail. 13. The ejection seat of claim 12 , further comprising a control panel including a controller operably coupled to the seat pan actuator. 14. An ejection seat configured to be expelled from a cockpit, comprising: a seat pan; a side panel located adjacent the seat pan; and an adjustable leg restraint coupled to the side panel, the adjustable leg restraint comprising: a leg guard coupled to the side panel via a pivot joint, and a torsion spring operationally coupled to the leg guard, wherein the torsion spring is configured to rotate the leg guard about the pivot joint, and wherein the leg guard is configured to rotate about the pivot joint until a surface of the leg guard contacts the side panel. 15. The ejection seat of claim 14 , further comprising a restraint pin configured to limit rotation of the leg guard about the pivot joint. 16. The ejection seat of claim 15 , wherein the restraint pin is coupled to a floor of the cockpit. 17. The ejection seat of claim 16 , wherein the leg guard comprises a shark fin shape and defines a plurality of orifices. 18. The ejection seat of claim 14 , wherein an axis of rotation of the leg guard about the pivot joint is generally parallel to a surface of the side panel, the surface of the side panel being oriented away from the seat pan. 19. The ejection seat of claim 14 , wherein an axis of rotation of the leg guard about the pivot joint is generally perpendicular to a surface of the side panel, the surface of the side panel being oriented away from the seat pan.
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