Aircraft passenger seat center console unit
US-9834308-B2 · Dec 5, 2017 · US
US2017077739A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017077739-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615249575-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 29, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 16, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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A method and system for delivering power from an aircraft power system to a tray table is provided. The system may include a moveable assembly in connection with the tray table. Cable may be routed to each tray table through the moveable assembly. The power is processed into a useable form for electronics mounted in the tray table. The tray table may include a wireless charger, and may harvest data from user electronics. The tray table may also push data to the user's electronics. The system may include a wireless communications client to take advantage of the wireless inflight entertainment (IFE) system on board many transportation platforms.
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What is claimed: 1 . A charging assembly, comprising: a passenger tray table; a first and second moveable member interconnected to the passenger tray table; wherein disposed within the tray table is a removably connected charging card assembly; and wherein the charging assembly includes a wireless charging device configured to wirelessly charge a personal electronics device (PED) when the passenger tray is in a stowed position and charge the PED when the passenger tray is in a deployed position. 2 . The charging assembly of claim 1 wherein the charging card assembly includes a microcontroller, an electromagnetic interference (EMI) filter, a DC-DC convert, a wireless communications adapter and a Bluetooth adapter. 3 . The charging assembly of claim 1 wherein the charging assembly further includes at least one wired charging port. 4 . The charging assembly of claim 1 wherein the first moveable member is a conductor effective to supply power to the charging card from a seat electronics box, and the second moveable member enables the charging card to return to the seat electronics box. 5 . The charging assembly of claim 4 wherein a voltage monitor is configured to detect a fault condition by monitoring voltage on each of the first moveable member and second moveable member relative to a common ground. 6 . The charging assembly of claim 4 wherein the first and second moveable member are formed from a conductive material that is covered in an electrically non-conducting material. 7 . The charging assembly of claim 1 wherein the charging card assembly is configured to send data to the PED. 8 . The charging assembly of claim 1 wherein the charging card assembly is configured to receive data from the PED. 9 . A charging assembly, comprising: a tray table including an electronic circuit card; a moveable assembly in connection with the tray table; a connector assembly disposed within the tray table, the connector assembly including a receptacle for receiving a personal electronic device (PED); an electronics assembly mounted within the tray table; a seat electronics box (SEB) in communication with the electronics assembly via a cable assembly, the SEB configured to convert and supply power to the electronics assembly, wherein the electronics assembly is configured to charge the PED received in the connector assembly. 10 . The charging assembly of claim 9 wherein the moveable assembly includes a first moveable member and a second moveable member. 11 . The charging assembly of claim 10 wherein the cable assembly is at least partially housed within the first moveable member and second moveable member. 12 . The charging assembly of claim 10 wherein the cable assembly passes through the first moveable member and the second moveable member, the cable assembly supported by at least one resilient flexible bend with a flat conductor. 13 . The charging assembly of claim 10 wherein the cable assembly passes through the first moveable member and the second moveable member, the cable assembly supported by at least one resilient loop coil with a flat conductor. 14 . The charging assembly of claim 9 wherein the moveable assembly includes a plurality of tray arms for conducting electricity, a first tray arm configured to carry a charger voltage and a second tray arm configured to act as a return path for current. 15 . The charging assembly of claim 14 wherein the apparatus further includes a two voltage source with galvanic isolation measurement, the two voltage source configured to identify and mitigate inadvertent connections. 16 . A charging assembly, comprising: a tray table including a charging card assembly, the charging card assembly including a wireless charging device; a moveable assembly in connection with the tray table; a connector assembly disposed within the tray table, the connector assembly including a receptacle for receiving a personal electronic device (PED); wherein the wireless charging device is configured to wirelessly charge a PED when the passenger tray is in a stowed position and charge the PED when the passenger tray is in a deployed position, and wherein the charging card assembly is configured to receive data from, and send data to, the PED. 17 . The charging assembly of claim 16 wherein the charging assembly further includes at least one wired charging port. 18 . The charging assembly of claim 16 wherein the first moveable member acts as a conductor for supplying power to the charging card from a seat electronics box, and the second moveable member acts as a return from the charging card to the seat electronics box. 19 . The charging assembly of claim 18 wherein a voltage monitor is configured to detect a fault condition by monitoring voltage on each of the first moveable member and second moveable member relative to a common ground. 20 . The charging assembly of claim 18 wherein the first and second moveable member are formed from a conductive material that is covered in a non-conducting material.
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