Modular refreshment center

US11273915B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11273915-B2
Application numberUS-201715795707-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 27, 2017
Priority dateOct 27, 2016
Publication dateMar 15, 2022
Grant dateMar 15, 2022

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A substructure in an aircraft cabin includes a drawer-insert accepting portion that defines multiple racks. Each rack may receive an exchangeable drawer insert. A module-accepting portion of the substructure defines an opening that includes a supporting surface, a back wall which extends upward and outward, and a lateral side wall. A module is provided for optionally installing in the module-accepting portion. The module has concealed areas upon installing that include: (i) a base adapted to rest on the supporting surface, (ii) a side wall adapted to abut the lateral side wall, and (iii) a rear wall adapted to abut the back wall. The module also has exposed surfaces upon installing that are adapted to match an existing profile of the drawer-insert accepting portion. The module-accepting portion is configured for stowing cargo in a first mode and for receiving the module in a second mode.

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We claim: 1. A modular storage system for an aircraft cabin, comprising: a substructure having a curved rear wall shaped to fit against a fuselage wall inside the aircraft cabin, the substructure comprising: a plurality of connectors adapted to attach the substructure to the fuselage wall; a drawer-insert accepting portion defining a plurality of racks each configured to receive an exchangeable drawer insert; and a module-accepting portion defining an opening, the module-accepting portion including an upward-facing supporting surface, a forward-facing curved back panel abutting the curved rear wall, a lateral-facing side wall abutting the drawer-insert accepting portion, and an open side opposite the lateral-facing side wall; and a module configured for installing in the module-accepting portion, the module comprising: concealed areas upon installing that include: (i) a base adapted to rest on the upward-facing supporting surface, (ii) a side wall adapted to abut the lateral-facing side wall, and (iii) a rear wall adapted to abut the forward-facing curved back panel; and exposed surfaces upon installing, the exposed surfaces adapted to match an existing profile of the drawer-insert accepting portion. 2. The substructure of claim 1 , further comprising a retractable rod located in an upper portion of the forward-facing curved back panel, wherein the module-accepting portion, when the module is removed, provides an open area for hanging garments from the retractable rod. 3. The substructure of claim 1 , wherein the upward-facing supporting surface further includes recessed receptacles adapted for securing luggage via one or more of straps and netting. 4. The substructure of claim 3 , wherein the module comprises protrusions extending from the base, the protrusions being adapted to insert into the recessed receptacles for securing the module to the module-accepting portion. 5. The substructure of claim 1 , wherein the forward-facing curved back panel further includes lights for illuminating the upward-facing supporting surface when the module is removed and for illuminating the module when the module is installed. 6. The substructure of claim 1 , wherein the module further comprises at least one exchangeable drawer insert. 7. The substructure of claim 1 , wherein the module further comprises at least one handle for moving the module, the at least one handle being integrated into a top surface of the module. 8. A storage system for an aircraft cabin, comprising: a frame having a curved back wall, the frame being configured for securely installing against an interior cabin wall inside an aircraft cabin, the frame having a first portion and a second portion adjacent the first portion; the first portion having a plurality of racks; a plurality of exchangeable drawer inserts configured for inserting into the plurality of racks, respectively; the second portion providing an open cabinet lacking an exterior side wall; and an exchangeable modular storage unit, wherein the second portion is remains open for receiving cargo in a first mode and for receiving the exchangeable modular storage unit in a second mode. 9. The modular refreshment center of claim 8 , wherein the exchangeable modular storage unit further comprises at least one exchangeable drawer insert and a working surface. 10. The modular refreshment center of claim 8 , wherein at least one of the plurality of exchangeable drawer inserts further includes an interchangeable liner. 11. The modular refreshment center of claim 10 , wherein the interchangeable liner is configured for securely storing containers of liquids in an upright configuration. 12. The modular refreshment center of claim 10 , wherein the interchangeable liner includes a double-walled bin for storing ice. 13. The modular refreshment center of claim 8 , wherein at least one of the plurality of exchangeable drawer inserts includes an adjustable divider for providing separate storage portions. 14. The modular refreshment center of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of exchangeable drawer inserts each comprise a standard frame such that the drawer inserts are transferrable with compatible drawer inserts of other aircraft equipped with the plurality of racks. 15. A modular galley for an aircraft, comprising: a substructure configured for rapid installation and deinstallation within an aircraft interior, the substructure comprising: a curved back wall that conforms with the shape of an interior cabin wall of an aircraft; a plurality of vertically-aligned drawers having exchangeable drawer-inserts in front of a first portion of the curved back wall; an open section in front of a second portion of the curved back wall, the open section having a first side and a second side opposite the first side, wherein the first side comprises a side wall adjacent to the plurality of vertically-aligned drawers and the second side is open to the exterior of the substructure without a side wall; and a horizontally-aligned drawer arranged beneath the open section and the plurality of vertically-aligned drawers; and a modular storage unit configured for mounting to the open section in a first mode, and the modular storage unit configured for removal from the aircraft in a second mode such that the open section remains open. 16. The modular galley of claim 15 , wherein the exchangeable drawer-inserts include interchangeable molded liners. 17. The modular galley of claim 15 , wherein the open section includes lights, a retractable rod for garment hanging, a substantially-level platform for receiving the modular storage unit, and recessed receptacles for receiving straps to tie down cargo and for receiving corresponding protrusions of the modular storage unit. 18. The modular galley of claim 15 , wherein the modular storage unit includes a top surface adapted to provide a working surface and a small storage space. 19. The modular galley of claim 18 , wherein the top surface includes at least one handle for removal and installation of the modular storage unit. 20. The modular galley of claim 18 , wherein the top surface includes electrical receptacles for plugging in personal devices and small appliances. 21. A system for an aircraft, comprising: a frame having a back portion configured to conform to a curved shape of an aircraft interior, the frame having at least one connector for rapidly installing and uninstalling from the aircraft interior; the frame having a drawer-insert accepting portion defining a plurality of racks each configured to receive an exchangeable drawer insert; the back portion at least partially defining a receiving space, the receiving space configured to form an open corner that is open to the aircraft interior without a side wall or front enclosure, wherein the receiving space is adaptable into a first utilization mode and a second utilization mode; the receiving space, in the first mode, being configured for hanging items; and a modular storage unit configured for mounting to the receiving space in the second mode. 22. The system of claim 21 , wherein an upward location of the back portion includes a retractable rod used for hanging the items. 23. The system of claim 21 , wherein the container for storing cargo used in the second mode is configured to conform to the shape of the back portion.

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Classifications

  • B64D11/04Primary

    Galleys · CPC title

  • Devices specially adapted for food or beverage distribution services · CPC title

  • Provision for particular uses of compartments or other parts {; Compartments moving up and down, revolving parts (cabinets in general A47B49/00, A47B51/00)} · CPC title

  • with extensible garment-holders · CPC title

  • Suspension fittings for cabinets to be hung on walls · CPC title

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What does patent US11273915B2 cover?
A substructure in an aircraft cabin includes a drawer-insert accepting portion that defines multiple racks. Each rack may receive an exchangeable drawer insert. A module-accepting portion of the substructure defines an opening that includes a supporting surface, a back wall which extends upward and outward, and a lateral side wall. A module is provided for optionally installing in the module-ac…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Textron Aviation Inc, Textron Innovations Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64D11/04. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 15 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 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).