Compact rotorcraft seating assembly with non-linear bucket guide channels
US-2023144561-A1 · May 11, 2023 · US
US12269599B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12269599-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318226325-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 26, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jul 26, 2023 |
| Publication date | Apr 8, 2025 |
| Grant date | Apr 8, 2025 |
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A double-shear secured vehicle seating assembly includes an operator seat (e.g., for a pilot or operator of a rotorcraft or like vehicle) and a seat frame structure via which the operator seat is secured to floor tracks in the cabin floor. Floor track grippers attached to the underside of the seat frame structure “grip” the floor tracks by extending down and around an upper portion of the floor track. The floor track grippers are further united with the floor tracks by locking pins that extend through holes in the grippers as well as the floor track itself, which includes a rail and a plurality of evenly spaced holes extending through the rail. The locking pin fully pierces the floor track gripper on a first side, fully piercing the aligned hole in the rail, and at least partially piercing the floor track gripper on the opposing side, creating the double-shear condition.
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We claim: 1. A double shear secured vehicle seating assembly, comprising: a seat frame structure capable of supporting a vehicle seat; at least one floor track gripper attached to the seat frame structure, each floor track gripper configured to secure the seat frame structure to a floor track set into a floor of a vehicle, the floor track including 1) a rail extending parallel to the floor, a plurality of evenly spaced first holes extending through the rail from a left side to a right side thereof, and 2) an upper portion extending perpendicular to the rail and parallel to the floor; each floor track gripper including a left-side portion and a right-side portion extending downward from a base, the base attached to the seat frame structure, the left-side and right-side portions configured to extend around and below the upper portion of the rail on its left and right sides respectively, each of the left-side and right-side portions including a second hole extending fully therethrough in alignment with the plurality of first holes; and a locking pin configured to secure the floor track gripper to the floor track when in an engaged state, the locking pin extending fully through the left-side second hole, fully through a first hole of the plurality of first holes, and at least partially through the right-side second hole when in the engaged state. 2. The double shear secured vehicle seating assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the locking pin is connected via at least one cable to a control lever, the control lever articulable by an occupant of the seat to transition the locking pin between the engaged state and a disengaged state. 3. The double shear secured vehicle seating assembly of claim 2 , wherein: the locking pin is set into a housing and held in the engaged state by at least one spring within the housing; and wherein the control lever is configured for: retracting the locking pin into the housing by compressing the at least one spring; and returning the locking pin to the engaged state by releasing the at least one spring. 4. The double shear secured vehicle seating assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the locking pin extends fully through the right-side second hole when in the engaged state. 5. A double shear secured vehicle seating assembly, comprising: a vehicle seat configured to accommodate an operator of a vehicle; a seat frame structure capable of supporting the vehicle seat; at least one floor track gripper attached to the seat frame structure, each floor track gripper configured to secure the seat frame structure to a floor track set into a floor of the vehicle, the floor track including at least 1) a rail extending parallel to the floor, a plurality of evenly spaced first holes extending through the rail from a left side to a right side thereof, and 2) an upper portion extending perpendicular to the rail and parallel to the floor, each floor track gripper including a left-side portion and a right-side portion extending downward from a base, the base attached to the seat frame structure, the left-side and right-side portions configured to extend around and below the upper portion of the rail on its left and right sides respectively, each of the left-side and right-side portions including a second hole extending fully therethrough in alignment with the plurality of first holes; and a locking pin configured to secure the floor track gripper to the floor track when in an engaged state, the locking pin extending fully through the left-side second hole, fully through a first hole of the plurality of first holes, and at least partially through the right-side second hole when in the engaged state. 6. The double shear secured vehicle seating assembly of claim 5 , wherein: the locking pin is connected via at least one cable to a control lever, the control lever articulable by an occupant of the seat to transition the locking pin between the engaged state and a disengaged state. 7. The double shear secured vehicle seating assembly of claim 6 , wherein: the locking pin is set into a housing and held in the engaged state by at least one spring within the housing; and wherein the control lever is configured for: retracting the locking pin into the housing by compressing the at least one spring; and returning the locking pin to the engaged state by releasing the at least one spring. 8. The double shear secured vehicle seating assembly of claim 5 , wherein: the locking pin extends fully through the right-side second hole when in the engaged state.
in a transversal direction · CPC title
H or double T-shaped · CPC title
Means for fastening seats to floors, e.g. to floor rails · CPC title
Activation of the latches by the control mechanism · CPC title
specially adapted for pilots · CPC title
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