Tray arrangement for a vehicle, passenger seat and aircraft
US-9376047-B2 · Jun 28, 2016 · US
US9493241B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9493241-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514661596-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 18, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 18, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2016 |
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A three dimensional lattice panel structure having a multitude of mutually offset holes formed in a respective top and bottom of the panel and intersecting to form voids with interspersed support posts interconnecting the top and bottom of the panel in areas not encompassed by the mutually offset holes.
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We claim: 1. A tray table for a passenger seat, comprising: (a) a three dimensional lattice panel structure having a multitude of mutually offset holes formed in a respective spaced-apart top and bottom of the panel and intersecting to form voids with interspersed support posts interconnecting the top and bottom of the panel in areas not encompassed by the mutually offset holes, the mutually offset holes being circular and the support posts defining in cross-section arcuate wall segments corresponding to a shape and position of arcuate portions of the holes formed in the top of the panel and the holes formed in the bottom of the panel; (b) an imperforate cover positioned over the top of the panel to provide a support surface for an occupant seated aft of the tray table; and (c) a pair of arms attached to the panel structure for mounting the panel structure to a seat positioned forward of the aft-seated occupant. 2. A tray table according to claim 1 , wherein the mutually offset holes are the same shape and size. 3. A tray table according to claim 1 , wherein the lattice panel is integrally formed. 4. A tray table according to claim 1 , and including an imperforate cover enclosing the bottom of the panel. 5. A tray table according to claim 1 , wherein the support posts are spaced-apart around the periphery of the holes formed in the top of the panel and the holes formed in the bottom of the panel. 6. A tray table according to claim 5 , wherein the holes formed in the top of the panel and the holes formed in the bottom of the panel define respective intermediate top and bottom panel portions that isolate the holes formed in the top of the panel from each other, isolate the holes formed in the bottom of the panel from each other, and further wherein the support posts define intermediate voids by which the holes formed in the top of the panel and the holes formed in the bottom of the panel communicate with each other. 7. A tray table for a passenger seat, comprising: (a) a three dimensional, integrally-formed lattice panel structure having a multitude of mutually offset circular holes of the same shape and size formed in a respective top and bottom of the panel and intersecting to form voids with interspersed support posts interconnecting the top and bottom of the panel in areas not encompassed by the mutually offset holes, wherein: (i) the mutually offset holes formed in the top of the panel are circular; (ii) the mutually offset holes formed in the bottom of the panel are circular; (iii) the mutually offset holes formed in the top of the panel and the mutually offset holes formed in the bottom of the panel intersect to form voids with interspersed support posts interconnecting the top and bottom of the panel in areas not encompassed by the mutually offset holes; (iv) the support posts define in cross-section arcuate wall segments corresponding to the shape and position of arcuate portions of the holes formed in the top of the panel and the holes formed in the bottom of the panel; (b) an imperforate cover positioned over the top of the panel to provide a support surface for an occupant seated aft of the tray table; (c) an imperforate cover enclosing the bottom of the panel; and (d) a pair of arms attached to the panel structure for mounting the panel structure to a seat positioned forward of the aft-seated occupant. 8. A tray table according to claim 7 , wherein the posts are spaced-apart around the periphery of the holes formed in the top of the panel and the holes formed in the bottom of the panel. 9. A tray table according to claim 7 , wherein the holes formed in the top of the panel and the holes formed in the bottom of the panel define respective intermediate top and bottom panel portions that isolate the holes formed in the top of the panel from each other, isolate the holes formed in the bottom of the panel from each other, and further wherein the posts define intermediate voids by which the holes formed in the top of the panel and the holes formed in the bottom of the panel communicate with each other.
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