Stowage And Removal System For Rollable Containers In A Vehicle, And A Vehicle, In Particular A Commercial Aircraft, With Such A System
US-2019031348-A1 · Jan 31, 2019 · US
US11420748B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11420748-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916712348-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 12, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 16, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 23, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 23, 2022 |
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A galley structure for an aircraft cabin includes double-depth cart bays capable of stowing an outer full-size cart in front of an inner fell-size cart. An extraction and retention (E&R) system is mounted to a sidewall of the double-depth cart bay and includes a stowable retainer arm and fixed extractor arm coupled to and articulable via an extraction handle that may be pulled or pushed out of or toward the cart bay. When the outer cart is removed, the inner cart can be brought forward for extraction via the extractor arm (the inner cart extractable once the retainer arm is stowed) and returned to its inner stowed position via the retainer arm (in both cases, by pulling or pushing the extraction handle). The extraction handle includes a retainer actuator for stowing or deploying the retainer arm as needed.
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We claim: 1. A galley structure installable in an aircraft cabin, comprising: one or more galley cart bays, each galley cart bay comprising: a forward end accessible via the aircraft cabin; a rear wall opposite the forward end; two sidewalls extending between the forward end and the rear wall on either side of a cart space, the cart space capable of accommodating: an outer cart associated with an outer stowed position proximate to the forward end; and an inner cart associated with an inner stowed position between the outer cart and the rear wall; and an extraction and retention (E&R) system mounted to a first sidewall of the two sidewalls, the E&R system comprising: at least one housing mounted to the first sidewall; a retainer arm and having a stowed position and a deployed position extending into the cart space, the retainer arm capable of securing the inner cart in the inner stowed position when in the deployed position; an extraction handle operatively coupled to the retainer arm and extending vertically from the housing along the first sidewall, the extraction handle including a locking mechanism configured to secure the retainer arm relative to the extraction handle; and an extractor arm operatively coupled to the extraction handle by an actuator rod and disposed between the inner cart and the rear wall; a retainer sleeve pivotably attached to the actuator rod, the retainer arm fixed to the retainer sleeve; the extraction handle articulable by a user parallel to the first sidewall to: extract the inner cart from the galley cart bay via the extractor arm; and return the inner cart to the inner stowed position via the retainer arm; and the extraction handle rotatable by the user to transition the locked retainer arm between the deployed position and the stowed position. 2. The galley structure of claim 1 , wherein the locking mechanism includes a lock button manually articulable by the user. 3. The galley structure of claim 1 , wherein the locking mechanism is configured to secure the retainer arm orthogonal to the extraction handle. 4. The galley structure of claim 1 , wherein the locking mechanism is engaged by a rotation of the extraction handle. 5. The galley structure of claim 1 , wherein: the extractor handle and actuator rod are articulable along at least one rail disposed within the housing. 6. The galley structure of claim 5 , wherein the rail includes at least one of: a first recess configured to accommodate the retainer arm in the stowed position; and a second recess configured to accommodate the extraction handle. 7. The galley structure of claim 5 , further comprising: at least one sliding block disposed within the rail proximate to the extraction handle, the sliding block configured to prevent torsion of the actuator rod. 8. The galley structure of claim 1 , wherein: the extraction handle is articulable by the user parallel to the first sidewall between: a first position between the forward end and the rear wall; and a second position proximate to the forward end. 9. The galley structure of claim 1 , wherein: the at least one housing includes at least a forward housing proximate to the forward end and a rear housing proximate to the rear wall, the extraction handle and the retainer arm configured to transit along a forward rail set into the forward housing, the extractor arm configured to transit along a rear rail set into the rear housing. 10. The galley structure of claim 9 , wherein the forward housing includes at least one of: a recess configured to accommodate one or more of the extraction handle and the retainer arm; and at least one latching mechanism configured to secure the extraction handle within the recess.
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