Floor system for a cabin of a vehicle
US-12263935-B2 · Apr 1, 2025 · US
US12559223B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12559223-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318462514-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 7, 2023 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2022 |
| Publication date | Feb 24, 2026 |
| Grant date | Feb 24, 2026 |
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An aircraft cabin floor arrangement includes two floor support part-structures, each having vertical support members, a beam member, cantilevering members and a seat rail. The beam member and the seat rail extend in a first direction with the seat rail being carried by the beam member. The cantilevering members cantilever in a second direction transverse to the first direction. The vertical support members extend in a third direction transverse to the first and second directions. The two floor support part-structures are each configured to be arranged along opposing side portions within an aircraft fuselage structure and are configured to transfer load from the cantilevering members and the beam member to the fuselage structure. The cantilevering members and the beam member are configured to carry a cabin floor configured to provide a load transfer in a plane direction of the floor and to contribute to a stiffening of the fuselage structure.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A floor arrangement for a cabin of an aircraft, the arrangement comprising: two floor support part-structures, each having: a plurality of vertical support members; at least one longitudinal beam member; a plurality of cantilevering members; at least one seat rail; and at least one bridging element; wherein the at least one longitudinal beam member extends in a first direction; wherein the at least one first seat rail extends in the first direction and is carried by the at least one first longitudinal beam member; wherein the cantilevering members of one floor support part-structure extends from a vertical support member of the plurality of vertical support members in a second direction transverse to the first direction towards another one of the cantilevering members of one floor support part-structure; wherein the vertical support members extend in a third direction transverse to the first and the second direction; wherein the two floor support part-structures are each configured to be arranged along opposing side portions within a fuselage structure of the aircraft; wherein the vertical support members are configured to transfer load from the cantilevering members and the at least one first longitudinal beam member to the fuselage structure of the aircraft; wherein the plurality of cantilevering members and the at least one first longitudinal beam member are configured to carry a cabin floor that is configured to provide a load transfer in a plane direction of the floor and to contribute to a stiffening of the fuselage structure; wherein the at least one bridging element connects the two floor support part-structures; wherein the at least one bridging element comprises at least one of an inner floor panel or a bridging supporting element; and wherein the at least one bridging element is configured such that the two floor support part-structures reinforce each other. 2 . The floor arrangement according to claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of floor panels forming the cabin floor; wherein at least a selected part of the plurality of the floor panels is fixed to the two floor support part-structures; and wherein the selected part of the plurality of floor panels and the two floor support part-structures form a primary structure of the aircraft. 3 . The floor arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein at least a first part of the plurality of cantilevering members is arranged to project towards the opposing other floor support part-structure; and a second part of the plurality of cantilevering members is arranged to project to the outer skin; and wherein the second part of the plurality of cantilevering members is configured to provide a load transfer between the floor arrangement and the fuselage structure. 4 . The floor arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein two complementary cantilevering members are provided as a bi-directional cantilevering member; wherein the vertical bi-directional cantilevering member is vertically supported in a center region; and wherein the bi-directional cantilevering is provided to transfer loads into the fuselage skin on an outer end thus stabilizing an inner end of the bi-directional cantilevering. 5 . The floor arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the two floor support part-structures each further comprise: at least one additional support element; wherein the at least one additional support element is configured to increase a load bearing capability of the arrangement; wherein the at least one additional support element is at least one of relocatable in the arrangement or removable; and wherein, the at least one additional support element is configured to be part of a secondary structure. 6 . The floor arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the two floor support part-structures further comprises: a second seat rail; and a second longitudinal beam; wherein the second longitudinal beam is connected to the vertical support members by a part of the cantilevering members. 7 . The floor arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one first seat rail comprises at least one lateral connecting rail configured to interlock at least a part of the plurality of floor panels in the primary structure. 8 . The floor arrangement according to claim 7 , wherein an interlocking connection of the at least one lateral connecting rail to at least a part of the plurality of floor panels provides a sealing of the two floor support part-structures from the cabin environment. 9 . An aircraft cabin system, the system comprising: a floor arrangement according to claim 1 ; at least one cabin equipment; and at least one additional support element; wherein the at least one additional support element is configured to provide local additional support to carry the cabin equipment when arranged on the cabin floor; and wherein the at least one additional support element is configured to be removable and locatable at a plurality of different locations. 10 . An aircraft structure comprising: a floor arrangement according to claim 1 ; and a fuselage structure of the aircraft comprising a plurality of radially arranged frames and a plurality of longitudinal stringers to carry an outer skin of the aircraft; wherein the floor arrangement is mounted to the fuselage structure. 11 . An aircraft structure comprising: an aircraft cabin system according to claim 9 ; and a fuselage structure of the aircraft comprising a plurality of radially arranged frames and a plurality of longitudinal stringers to carry an outer skin of the aircraft; wherein the floor arrangement is mounted to the fuselage structure. 12 . An aircraft comprising a cabin system according to claim 9 . 13 . An aircraft comprising an aircraft structure according to claim 10 . 14 . A method for distributing a load in a cabin floor system according to claim 1 , transferring an x-and a y-load via at least a part of the plurality of floor panels to the seat rails; transferring a z-load via at least a part of the plurality of floor panels to the seat rails and the plurality of cantilevering members; transferring the y-load via the cantilevering members, the floor panels and the frames to the skin; transferring the x-, y-, and z-loads of the seat rails to the vertical beam members, the longitudinal beam members and the plurality of cantilevering members; transferring the x-load from the longitudinal beam members via floor panels and frames to the skin; and transferring the z-load from the vertical support members to the fuselage structure. 15 . A floor arrangement for a cabin of an aircraft, the arrangement comprising two floor support part-structures, each having: a plurality of vertical support members; at least one longitudinal beam member; a plurality of cantilevering members; at least one seat rail; and at least one bridging element; wherein the at least one longitudinal beam member extends in a first direction; wherein the at least one first seat rail extends in the first direction and is carried by the at least one first longitudinal beam member; wherein the cantilevering members of one floor support part-structure extends from a vertical support member of the plurality of vertical support members in a second direction transverse to the first direction towards another one of the cantilevering members of one floor support part-structure; wherein the vertical support members extend in a third direction transverse to the first and the second direction; wherein the two floo
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