Pivoting cable actuating mechanism
US-10279917-B1 · May 7, 2019 · US
US2023249832A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2023249832-A1 |
| Application number | US-202217665828-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 7, 2022 |
| Publication date | Aug 10, 2023 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present disclosure provides an armrest assembly easily installed and removed while in service, and while also maintaining a discreet connection. The armrest assembly includes a pivot block holding an armrest and rotatably coupled to a frame member, for instance a fixed seat spreader. The pivot block and frame member have mating stop block features that allow the armrest to rotate while being restrained from motion in upper and lower positions. A central shaft common to the pivot block allows for rotation. A retention pin is installed perpendicular to the axis of rotation through the spreader and is received in an annular groove formed in the shaft to retain the pivot block while allowing its rotation.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An armrest assembly, comprising: a fixed support member provided with a bore defining an axis of rotation; a pivot block provided with a shaft rotatably engaging the bore; an armrest coupled to the pivot block; a retention pin retaining the pivot block to the fixed support member, the retention pin installed through the fixed support member, perpendicular to the axis of rotation, and received in an annular groove formed in the shaft of the pivot block; and the fixed support member and the pivot block provided with mating stop blocks configured to limiting pivoting of the pivot block relative to the fixed support member. 2 . The armrest assembly according to claim 1 , wherein: the fixed support member is provided with separate stop blocks diametrically opposed about the bore; the pivot block is provided with separate stop blocks diametrically opposed about the shaft; the stop blocks of the pivot block are configured to engage the stop blocks of the fixed support member in a first configuration to prevent further upward pivoting of the pivot block relative to the fixed support member; and the stop blocks of the pivot block are configured to engage the stop blocks of the fixed support member in a second configuration to prevent further downward pivoting of the pivot block relative to the fixed support member. 3 . The armrest assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the stop blocks of the pivot block and the stop blocks of the fixed support member are interdigitated. 4 . The armrest assembly according to claim 3 , further comprising a washer disposed between the fixed support member and the pivot block, the washer positioned radially outward of the interdigitated stop blocks of the pivot block and the fixed support member. 5 . The armrest assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the fixed support member is a spreader defining opposing sides and the pivot block is positioned against one of the opposing sides. 6 . The armrest assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising an internally threaded bore formed in the fixed support member, wherein the retention pin is externally threaded and theadably engages in the internally threaded bore. 7 . The armrest assembly according to claim 6 , wherein an opening to the internally threaded bore is positioned below the armrest such that the retention pin, when installed, is concealed from view when the armrest is fully lowered. 8 . The armrest assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the pivot block is configured to rotate relative to the fixed support member to move the armrest between a first position in which the armrest is substantially horizontal and a second position in which the armrest is substantially vertical. 9 . An armrest assembly for use with an aircraft passenger seat, comprising: a fixed spreader provided with a bore positioned proximate an upper end of the fixed spreader, the bore defining an axis of rotation; a pivot block provided with a shaft rotatably engaging the bore; an armrest coupled to the pivot block; a retention pin retaining the pivot block to the fixed spreader, the retention pin installed through the fixed spreader, perpendicular to the axis of rotation, and received in an annular groove formed in the shaft of the pivot block; and the fixed spreader and the pivot block provided with mating stop blocks limiting pivoting of the pivot block relative to the fixed spreader. 10 . The armrest assembly according to claim 9 , wherein: the fixed spreader is provided with separate stop blocks diametrically opposed about the bore; the pivot block is provided with separate stop blocks diametrically opposed about the shaft; the stop blocks of the pivot block are configured to engage the stop blocks of the fixed spreader in a first configuration to prevent further upward pivoting of the pivot block relative to the fixed spreader; and the stop blocks of the pivot block are configured to engage the stop blocks of the fixed support member in a second configuration to prevent further downward pivoting of the pivot block relative to the fixed spreader. 11 . The armrest assembly according to claim 10 , wherein the stop blocks of the pivot block and the stop blocks of the fixed spreader are interdigitated, and wherein the armrest assembly further includes a washer disposed between the fixed spreader and the pivot block positioned radially outward of the interdigitated stop blocks of the pivot block and the fixed spreader. 12 . The armrest assembly according to claim 9 , wherein the pivot block is positioned to one side of the fixed spreader. 13 . The armrest assembly according to claim 9 , further comprising an internally threaded bore formed in the fixed spreader, wherein the retention pin is externally threaded and theadably engages in the internally threaded bore. 14 . The armrest assembly according to claim 13 , wherein an opening to the internally threaded bore is positioned below the armrest such that the retention pin, when installed, is concealed from view when the armrest is fully lowered. 15 . The armrest assembly according to claim 9 , wherein the pivot block is configured to rotate relative to the fixed spreader to move the armrest between a first position in which the armrest is substantially horizontal and a second position in which the armrest is substantially vertical.
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