Seat tracking system

US2019031049A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2019031049-A1
Application numberUS-201816032247-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJul 11, 2018
Priority dateJul 26, 2017
Publication dateJan 31, 2019
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Abstract

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A seat tracking system includes a longitudinal tracking member mechanically coupled to a first portion of a seat, and a tracking block mechanically coupled to a second portion of the seat. The tracking block includes a bore that is adapted to receive the tracking member, such that the tracking member slides within the tracking block to enable the first portion and the second portion to slide longitudinally with respect to each other. At least one stand is mechanically coupled to the second portion of the seat and has a through-hole that is adapted to receive a lateral tracking member, which is mechanically coupled to the first portion of the seat. The lateral tracking member enables the first portion and the second portion to slide longitudinally with respect to each other. A swivel plate mechanically couples the at least one stand to a seat base such that the seat is rotatable.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A tracking system, comprising: a longitudinal member that is mechanically coupled to a first structure; and a block that is mechanically coupled to a second structure, the block comprising: a bore that passes longitudinally through the block and is adapted to receive the longitudinal member; a plain bearing mounted inside the bore for contacting the longitudinal member; and a pair of opposing rollers mounted inside the bore for contacting the longitudinal member, such that the longitudinal member slides within the bore to enable the first structure to translate with respect to the second structure. 2 . The tracking system of claim 1 , wherein the pair of opposing rollers comprises a first roller located in a first portion of the bore and a second roller located in a second portion of the bore, opposite the first portion, such that the longitudinal member slides between the first roller and the second roller. 3 . The tracking system of claim 2 , wherein the plain bearing includes a notch adapted to receive the first roller, such that the first roller is nested within the plain bearing. 4 . The tracking system of claim 1 , wherein the block is a single piece of material capable of adequately withstanding loads from a plurality of directions related to the functions of a chair. 5 . A seat tracking system, comprising: a tracking member that extends longitudinally and is mechanically coupled to a first portion of a seat; and a tracking block that is mechanically coupled to a second portion of the seat, the tracking block comprising: a bore that passes longitudinally through the tracking block and is adapted to receive the tracking member; at least one plain bearing mounted inside the bore for contacting the tracking member; and at least one pair of opposing rollers mounted inside the bore for contacting the tracking member, such that the tracking member slides within the tracking block to enable the first seat portion and the second seat portion to slide with respect to each other. 6 . The seat tracking system of claim 5 , wherein the at least one plain bearing and the at least one roller are configured about the tracking member for withstanding eccentric and cantilever loading experienced under normal seat operation, thereby preventing binding of the tracking member within the tracking block. 7 . The seat tracking system of claim 5 , wherein the tracking block comprises a single piece of material lacking joints for sustaining forces applied during dynamic seat testing for aircraft. 8 . The seat tracking system of claim 5 , wherein the bore is formed by machining through the tracking block to form a cylindrical passageway longitudinally through the tracking block. 9 . The seat tracking system of claim 8 , wherein the tracking member comprises a cylindrical tube adapted for sliding longitudinally through the bore of the tracking block. 10 . The seat tracking system of claim 5 , wherein the first portion of the seat is a bucket frame for supporting a seat bottom, and the second portion of the seat is a seat base for mounting to a floor such that the tracking member slides longitudinally while the tracking block remains stationary. 11 . The seat tracking system of claim 5 , wherein the at least one pair of opposing rollers comprises a first roller located in a top portion of the bore and a second roller located in a bottom portion of the bore beneath the first roller such that the tracking member slides between the first roller and the second roller. 12 . The seat tracking system of claim 11 , wherein the at least one plain bearing includes a notch adapted to receive the first roller, such that the first roller is nested within the at least one plain bearing. 13 . The seat tracking system of claim 11 , wherein the at least one pair of opposing rollers further comprises a third roller located in a top portion of the bore and a fourth roller located in a bottom portion of the bore beneath the third roller such that the tracking member slides between the third and fourth roller. 14 . The seat tracking system of claim 5 , wherein the at least one plain bearing comprises a first plain bearing and a second plain bearing both mounted inside the bore along an upper portion of the bore. 15 . The seat tracking system of claim 14 , wherein the first plain bearing is mounted substantially near a first end of the bore and the second plain bearing is mounted substantially near a second end of the bore, opposite the first end. 16 . A rotatable seat tracking system, comprising: a swivel plate pivotally mounted to a seat base, the swivel plate comprising: at least one stand having a through-hole; a first roller supported in the at least one stand and exposed within a lower portion of the through-hole; a second roller supported in the at least one stand opposite the first roller and exposed within an upper portion of the at least one through-hole; and a plain bearing mounted inside the at least one through-hole; and a tracking member mechanically coupled to a seat bucket frame and aligned through the at least one through-hole, such that the tracking member glides between the first roller and the second roller and is guided by the plain bearing, thereby enabling movement of the seat bucket frame with respect to the seat base. 17 . The rotatable seat tracking system of claim 16 , wherein the at least one stand comprises a first stand and a second stand each having a through-hole such that the through-hole of the first stand is aligned with the through-hole of the second stand. 18 . The rotatable seat tracking system of claim 17 , wherein the tracking member glides between a pair of opposing rollers in each of the first stand and the second stand, and the tracking member is guided by a plain bearing in each of the first stand and the second stand. 19 . The rotatable seat tracking system of claim 16 , wherein the tracking member enables movement of the seat bucket frame laterally with respect to the swivel plate and in a variety of directions with respect to the seat base based on rotation of the swivel plate. 20 . A lateral and longitudinal seat tracking system, comprising: a stand having a through-hole, the stand being mechanically coupled to a seat base; a lateral tracking member aligned through the through-hole, such that the lateral tracking member is laterally moveable within the through hole; a block mechanically coupled to the lateral tracking member, such that the block is laterally moveable; and a longitudinal tracking member that is mechanically coupled to a seat bucket frame, wherein the block has a bore oriented longitudinally that is adapted to receive the longitudinal tracking member, such that the longitudinal tracking member is longitudinally moveable through the bore for moving the seat bucket frame longitudinally, and the block is laterally moveable for moving the seat bucket frame laterally. 21 . The lateral and longitudinal seat tracking system of claim 20 , wherein the stand has a first pair of opposing rollers inside the through-hole for the lateral tracking member to roll between, and the block has a second pair of opposing rollers inside the bore for the longitudinal tracking member to roll between. 22 . The lateral and longitudinal seat tracking system of claim 20 , wherein the stand has a first plain bearing located inside the through-hole for guiding the lateral tracking member, and the block

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  • Means for fastening seats to floors, e.g. to floor rails · CPC title

  • with features for adjustment or converting of seats · CPC title

  • Rounded, e.g. circular · CPC title

  • rotatable, e.g. to permit easy access (B60N2/10 {, B60N2/2869} take precedence) · CPC title

  • B60N2/062Primary

    transversally slidable · CPC title

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What does patent US2019031049A1 cover?
A seat tracking system includes a longitudinal tracking member mechanically coupled to a first portion of a seat, and a tracking block mechanically coupled to a second portion of the seat. The tracking block includes a bore that is adapted to receive the tracking member, such that the tracking member slides within the tracking block to enable the first portion and the second portion to slide lo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Textron Aviation Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60N2/062. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jan 31 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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