Aircraft restraint systems with unfixed default mode

US11220341B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11220341-B2
Application numberUS-202016896041-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 8, 2020
Priority dateDec 5, 2017
Publication dateJan 11, 2022
Grant dateJan 11, 2022

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A modal restraint system for an occupant of a seat of an aircraft having a mechanical failure sensor includes a strap feeder unit and a strap selectively retractable into and extendable from the strap feeder unit. The strap is positionable adjacent to the occupant. The strap feeder unit is adapted to switch between a plurality of modes including an unfixed mode and a fixed mode. The strap is extendable from and retractable into the strap feeder unit in the unfixed mode. The strap is substantially unextendable from the strap feeder unit in the fixed mode. The strap feeder unit is in the unfixed mode by default. The strap feeder unit is operable to switch to the fixed mode in response to a precautionary event including detection of an aircraft mechanical failure by the mechanical failure sensor, thereby reducing freedom of movement of the occupant relative to the seat.

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What is claimed is: 1. A modal restraint system for an occupant of a seat of an aircraft, the aircraft including a mechanical failure sensor, comprising: a strap feeder unit; and a strap selectively retractable into and extendable from the strap feeder unit, the strap positionable adjacent to the occupant so as to at least partially dispose the occupant between the strap and the seat; wherein, the strap feeder unit is adapted to switch between a plurality of modes including an unfixed mode and a fixed mode, the strap extendable from and retractable into the strap feeder unit in the unfixed mode, the strap substantially unextendable from the strap feeder unit in the fixed mode; wherein, the strap feeder unit is in the unfixed mode by default; and wherein, the strap feeder unit is operable to switch to the fixed mode in response to a precautionary event, thereby reducing freedom of movement of the occupant relative to the seat of the aircraft, the precautionary event comprising detection of an aircraft mechanical failure by the mechanical failure sensor. 2. The modal restraint system as recited in claim 1 wherein the strap further comprises a torso strap positionable adjacent to the torso of the occupant and a lap strap positionable adjacent to the lap region of the occupant. 3. The modal restraint system as recited in claim 1 wherein the precautionary event anticipates a life-threatening acceleration event including at least one of a hard landing, a collision, an uncontrolled descent and turbulence. 4. The modal restraint system as recited in claim 1 further comprising a lock selector in communication with the strap feeder unit and wherein the precautionary event further comprises selection of the lock selector by the occupant. 5. The modal restraint system as recited in claim 4 wherein the lock selector further comprises an input device selected from the group consisting of a button, a lever, a knob or a pull cord. 6. The modal restraint system as recited in claim 4 wherein the lock selector is proximate to the seat. 7. The modal restraint system as recited in claim 1 wherein the strap feeder unit further comprises a spool operable to rotate in first and second directions to wind and unwind the strap thereabout, respectively. 8. The modal restraint system as recited in claim 7 wherein the strap feeder unit further comprises a locking module, the locking module engaging with the spool when the strap feeder unit is in the fixed mode to impede the spool from rotating in the second direction such that the strap is substantially unextendable. 9. The modal restraint system as recited in claim 7 wherein the plurality of modes further comprise a retracted fixed mode; wherein the strap feeder unit further comprises a retraction module adapted to rotate the spool in the first direction to retract the strap into the strap feeder unit in the retracted fixed mode, thereby tightening the strap against the occupant; and wherein the strap feeder unit is further operable to switch to the retracted fixed mode in response to the precautionary event. 10. The modal restraint system as recited in claim 7 wherein the unfixed mode further comprises an inertia reel mode; and wherein the strap feeder unit further comprises an inertia reel subassembly selectively engagable with the spool in the inertia reel mode. 11. An aircraft comprising: a fuselage; a plurality of seats in the fuselage; a mechanical failure sensor; and a modal restraint system including a plurality of seatbelt subsystems, each seatbelt subsystem adapted to secure an occupant to one of the seats, each seatbelt subsystem comprising: a strap feeder unit; and a strap selectively retractable into and extendable from the strap feeder unit, the strap positionable adjacent to the occupant so as to at least partially dispose the occupant between the strap and the seat; wherein, the strap feeder unit is adapted to switch between a plurality of modes including an unfixed mode and a fixed mode, the strap extendable from and retractable into the strap feeder unit in the unfixed mode, the strap substantially unextendable from the strap feeder unit in the fixed mode; wherein, the strap feeder unit is in the unfixed mode by default; and wherein, the strap feeder unit is operable to switch to the fixed mode in response to a precautionary event, thereby reducing freedom of movement of the occupant relative to the seat, the precautionary event comprising detection of an aircraft mechanical failure by the mechanical failure sensor. 12. The aircraft as recited in claim 11 wherein the unfixed mode further comprises an inertia reel mode. 13. The aircraft as recited in claim 11 wherein the plurality of modes further comprise a retracted fixed mode, the strap feeder unit retracting the strap in the retracted fixed mode to tighten the strap against the occupant; and wherein the strap feeder unit is further operable to switch to the retracted fixed mode in response to the precautionary event. 14. The aircraft as recited in claim 11 further comprising: landing gear; and a landing gear sensor operable to detect deployment of the landing gear; wherein the precautionary event further comprises the landing gear sensor detecting deployment of the landing gear. 15. The aircraft as recited in claim 11 wherein the strap feeder unit is further operable to return to the unfixed mode in response to deactivation of the mechanical failure sensor. 16. The aircraft as recited in claim 11 wherein the modal restraint system further comprises a master lock selector in communication with each of the seatbelt subsystems; wherein the precautionary event further comprises selection of the master lock selector; and wherein the selection of the master lock selector causes the strap feeder units of each of the seatbelt subsystems to switch to the fixed mode. 17. The aircraft as recited in claim 11 further comprising: a plurality of flight operation modes including a visual flight rules operation mode and an instrument flight rules operation mode; wherein the precautionary event further comprises switching from the visual flight rules operation mode to the instrument flight rules operation mode. 18. The aircraft as recited in claim 17 wherein the strap feeder unit is further operable to return to the unfixed mode in response to switching from the instrument flight rules operation mode to the visual flight rules operation mode. 19. The aircraft as recited in claim 11 further comprising: one or more sensors each operable to detect an operational parameter; wherein the precautionary event further comprises the one or more sensors detecting the operational parameter to be beyond a predetermined threshold. 20. The aircraft as recited in claim 19 wherein the one or more sensors further comprise one or more sensors selected from the group consisting of an accelerometer, a descent rate sensor, a yaw rate sensor, a roll rate sensor, a pitch rate sensor and a traffic alert sensor.

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  • Supports or holding means for living bodies · CPC title

  • B64D11/062Primary

    Belts or other passenger restraint means for passenger seats · CPC title

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What does patent US11220341B2 cover?
A modal restraint system for an occupant of a seat of an aircraft having a mechanical failure sensor includes a strap feeder unit and a strap selectively retractable into and extendable from the strap feeder unit. The strap is positionable adjacent to the occupant. The strap feeder unit is adapted to switch between a plurality of modes including an unfixed mode and a fixed mode. The strap is ex…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Textron Innovations Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64D11/062. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 11 2022 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).