Monitor stowage device
US-10065573-B2 · Sep 4, 2018 · US
US9352674B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9352674-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514736394-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 11, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 4, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2016 |
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A seat that includes a seat bottom and seat back, an endbay assembly positioned to one side of the seat bottom, and an armrest positioned within the endbay assembly and selectively moveable between an upper position for use as an armrest and a lower position level with an upper seating surface of the seat bottom for allowing ingress and egress to the seat.
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We claim: 1. A seat, comprising (a) a seat base; (b) a seat bottom and seat back operatively associated with the base; (c) an endbay assembly defining an armrest housing positioned to one side of the seat bottom; (d) an armrest assembly having an upper arm support surface positioned in the armrest assembly of the endbay assembly and selectively moveable between a raised position extended from the armrest housing and a lowered position within the armrest housing with the upper arm support surface aligned with a seating surface of the seat bottom for facilitating lateral ingress and egress of a seat occupant from a position to and from one side of the seat; (e) an armrest spring reel and an armrest rack cooperating with an armrest rack gear for providing a spring assist when moving the armrest assembly toward the raised position; (f) a tray table moveable between a raised position extended from the armrest housing and a lowered position within the armrest housing, the tray table supported by a cantilevered support arm supporting the tray table in a horizontal orientation in the raised position and a vertical orientation in the lowered position; and (g) a tray table spring reel having cabling connected to the armrest assembly providing spring assist when moving the tray table toward the raised position and a tray table rack cooperating with a tray table rack gear for guiding vertical movement of the tray table. 2. A seat according to claim 1 , wherein the seat includes a head rest mounted on a top end of the seat back and a leg rest and foot rest mounted forward of the seat bottom and adapted to move between a stowed position and a deployed, extended position to support the legs and feet of the seat occupant in an elevated condition. 3. A seat according to claim 1 , wherein the upper arm support surface comprises a padded armcap. 4. A seat according to claim 3 , wherein the padded armcap is mounted by one side to the armrest assembly and comprises a top-opening cover for covering and enclosing the endbay assembly. 5. A seat according to claim 1 , wherein the endbay assembly includes a structural plate on which is mounted a lock assembly that maintains the armrest in its lowered position in the endbay assembly when stowed. 6. An aircraft passenger seat, comprising: (a) a seat base; (b) a seat bottom and seat back operatively associated with the base, a head rest mounted on a top end of the seat back and a leg rest and foot rest mounted forward of the seat bottom and adapted to move between a stowed position and a deployed, extended position to support the legs and feet of a seat occupant in an elevated condition; (c) an endbay assembly defining an armrest housing positioned to one side of the seat bottom and including a structural plate on which is mounted a lock assembly that maintains the armrest in its lowered position in the endbay assembly when stowed; (d) an armrest assembly, including an upper arm support surface defined by an armcap, positioned on the endbay assembly and selectively moveable with a spring assist between a raised position extended from the armrest housing, and a lowered position within the armrest housing with the upper arm support surface aligned with a seating surface of the seat bottom for facilitating lateral ingress and egress to the seat of a seat occupant from a position to one side of the seat; and (e) a tray table moveable between a raised position extended from the armrest housing and a lowered position within the armrest housing, the tray table supported by a cantilevered support arm supporting the tray table in a horizontal orientation in the raised position and a vertical orientation in the lowered position, and a tray table spring reel providing spring assist when moving the tray table toward the raised position and a tray table rack cooperating with a tray table rack gear for guiding vertical movement of the tray table. 7. An aircraft passenger seat according to claim 6 , wherein the padded armcap is mounted by one side to the endbay assembly and comprises a top-opening cover for covering the endbay assembly. 8. An aircraft passenger seating unit, comprising: (a) a seat base; (b) first and second seats positioned on the base, each seat including a bottom and seat back operatively associated with the base, a head rest mounted on a top end of the seat back and a leg rest and foot rest mounted forward of the seat bottom and adapted to move between a stowed position and a deployed, extended position to support the legs and feet of respective first and second seat occupants in an elevated condition; (c) first endbay assembly positioned on an outboard side of the first seat and a second endbay assembly positioned on an outboard side of the second seat, the first end bay assembly and the second endbay assembly each defining: (i) an armrest housing positioned to one side of the seat bottom and including a structural plate on which is mounted a lock assembly that maintains the armrest in its lowered position in the endbay assembly when stowed; (ii) an armrest assembly, including an upper arm support surface defined by an armcap, positioned on the endbay assembly and selectively moveable between a raised position extended from the armrest housing, and a lowered position within the armrest housing with the upper arm support surface aligned with a seating surface of the seat bottom for facilitating lateral ingress and egress to the seat of a seat occupant from a position to one side of the seat; (iii) an armrest spring reel and an armrest rack cooperating with an armrest rack gear for providing a spring assist when being moved to its upper position extended from the armrest housing; (iv) a tray table carried by the armrest assembly and moveable between a lowered, stowed position against a major vertical surface of the armrest assembly and a raised, deployed position perpendicular to the major vertical surface of the armrest assembly and extending at least partially laterally across and above the seat bottom, the tray table supported by a cantilevered support arm supporting the tray table in a horizontal orientation in the raised position and a vertical orientation in the lowered position, and a tray table spring reel connected by cabling to the armrest to provide a spring assist in lifting the tray table into its upper, deployed position; and (d) a center console positioned between the first and second seats. 9. An aircraft passenger seating unit according to claim 8 , wherein the center console includes a storage compartment for first and second video monitors. 10. An aircraft passenger seating unit according to claim 8 , wherein a top surface of the console includes inboard armcaps that serve as armrests in a closed position, and open to allow deployment of first and second video monitors.
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