Adjustable footrest assembly

US9744894B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9744894-B2
Application numberUS-201314431474-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 26, 2013
Priority dateSep 26, 2012
Publication dateAug 29, 2017
Grant dateAug 29, 2017

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Footrest assembly for a passenger seat having a saddle ( 22 ) and a post ( 16 ) pivotally coupled to a fastener ( 38 ) connected to the saddle. A ratcheting mechanism ( 86 ) with at least one tooth ( 88 ) is positioned on a first end ( 20 ) of the post and a pawl ( 90 ) is pivotally coupled to a pawl shaft ( 98 ) fixedly coupled to the saddle. A cam follower ( 96 ) is pivotally coupled to the fastener and positioned within a slot ( 106 ) formed in the end of the post in order to prevent the pawl from engaging with a tooth while pivoting in a direction of a fully deployed position of the assembly.

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That which is claimed is: 1. A footrest assembly for a passenger seat comprising: (a) a fixed portion comprising an upper portion configured to couple to the passenger seat and a lower portion comprising a pair of parallel surfaces; (b) a deployable portion comprising a post; (c) a fastener fixedly coupled to the pair of parallel surfaces and passing through an aperture in an end of the post, wherein the post is pivotally coupled to the fastener; (d) a ratcheting mechanism comprising at least one tooth positioned on the end of the post and a pawl pivotally coupled to a pawl shaft fixedly coupled to the pair of parallel surfaces; and (e) a cam follower pivotally coupled to the fastener and positioned within a slot formed in the end of the post, wherein: the slot comprises a cam engaging surface and the cam follower comprises at least one locking side; in a coupled configuration, rotation of the cam follower is controlled by rotation of the post when the cam engaging surface contacts the at least one locking side; and in a decoupled configuration, rotation of the post occurs independently of the cam follower when the cam engaging surface does not contact the at least one locking side. 2. The footrest assembly of claim 1 , further comprising at least one bushing, wherein a portion of the at least one bushing is inserted within an aperture in at least one of the pair of parallel surfaces, wherein an outer shape of the portion of the at least one bushing is configured to interlock with an inner shape of the aperture. 3. The footrest assembly of claim 2 , wherein the at least one bushing comprises a flange portion configured to be positioned adjacent an interior side of one of the pair of parallel surfaces. 4. The footrest assembly of claim 2 , wherein the fastener is a bolt and is secured to the pair of parallel surfaces with a nut positioned proximate the at least one bushing. 5. The footrest assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one locking side of the cam follower comprises at least two locking sides. 6. The footrest assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a spring coupled to the pawl shaft that is configured to apply force to engage the pawl with the at least one tooth to prevent rotation of the post in a direction of a fully deployed position, and the cam follower is configured to apply force to disengage the pawl from the at least one tooth to allow rotation of the post from a stowed position to the fully deployed position. 7. The footrest assembly of claim 1 , further comprising at least a pair of washers, wherein each washer is positioned within a groove on each side of opposing sides of the end of the post. 8. A footrest assembly for a passenger seat comprising: (a) a fixed portion comprising a pair of parallel surfaces; (b) a deployable portion comprising a post; (c) a fastener fixedly coupled to the pair of parallel surfaces and passing through an aperture in an end of the post, wherein the post is pivotally coupled to the fastener; (d) at least a pair of washers, each washer positioned adjacent opposing sides of the end of the post; (e) at least one bushing positioned adjacent one of the washers; (f) a ratcheting mechanism comprising at least one tooth positioned on the end of the post and a pawl pivotally coupled to a pawl shaft fixedly coupled to the pair of parallel surfaces; and (g) a cam follower pivotally coupled to the fastener and positioned within a slot formed in the end of the post, wherein: the slot comprises a cam engaging surface and the cam follower comprises at least two locking sides; in a coupled configuration, rotation of the cam follower is controlled by rotation of the post when the cam engaging surface contacts one of the at least two locking sides; and in a decoupled configuration, rotation of the post occurs independently of the cam follower when the cam engaging surface does not contact either of the at least two locking sides. 9. The footrest assembly of claim 8 , wherein a portion of the at least one bushing is inserted within an aperture in at least one of the pair of parallel surfaces, wherein an outer shape of the portion of the at least one bushing is configured to interlock with an inner shape of the aperture. 10. The footrest assembly of claim 8 , wherein the at least one bushing comprises a flange portion configured to be positioned adjacent an interior side of one of the pair of parallel surfaces. 11. The footrest assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a spring coupled to the pawl shaft that is configured to apply force to engage the pawl with the at least one tooth to prevent rotation of the post in a direction of a fully deployed position, and the cam follower is configured to apply force to disengage the pawl from the at least one tooth to allow rotation of the post from a stowed position to the fully deployed position. 12. The footrest assembly of claim 8 , wherein the fastener is a bolt and is secured to the pair of parallel surfaces with a nut positioned proximate the at least one bushing. 13. The footrest assembly of claim 8 , wherein each washer is positioned within a groove on each of the opposing sides of the end of the post. 14. A footrest assembly for a passenger seat comprising: (a) a saddle; (b) a post, wherein an end of the post is pivotally coupled to a fastener connected to the saddle; (c) at least one bushing coupled to the fastener, wherein a portion of the at least one bushing is inserted within an aperture in the saddle, wherein an outer shape of the portion of the at least one bushing is configured to interlock with an inner shape of the aperture; (d) a ratcheting mechanism comprising at least one tooth positioned on the end of the post and a pawl pivotally coupled to a pawl shaft fixedly coupled to the saddle; and (e) a cam follower pivotally coupled to the fastener and positioned within a slot formed in the end of the post, wherein: the slot comprises a cam engaging surface and the cam follower comprises at least one locking side; in a coupled configuration, rotation of the cam follower is controlled by rotation of the post when the cam engaging surface contacts the at least one locking side; and in a decoupled configuration, rotation of the post occurs independently of the cam follower when the cam engaging surface does not contact the at least one locking side. 15. The footrest assembly of claim 14 , wherein the at least one bushing comprises a flange portion configured to be positioned adjacent an interior side of the saddle. 16. The footrest assembly of claim 14 , wherein the at least one locking side of the cam follower comprises at least two locking sides. 17. The footrest assembly of claim 14 , further comprising a spring coupled to the pawl shaft that is configured to apply force to engage the pawl with the at least one tooth to prevent rotation of the post in a direction of a fully deployed position, and the cam follower is configured to apply force to disengage the pawl from the at least one tooth to allow rotation of the post from a stowed position to the fully deployed position. 18. The footrest assembly of claim 14 , wherein the fastener is a bolt and is secured to the saddle with a nut positioned proximate the at least one bushing. 19. The footrest assembly of claim 14 , further comprising a pair of washers, wherein each washer is positioned within a groove on each side of the end of the post.

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Classifications

  • Adjustable foot or leg rests · CPC title

  • B60N3/063Primary

    with adjustment systems · CPC title

  • Arrangements of seats, or adaptations or details specially adapted for aircraft seats (crew seat constructions for emergency purposes B64D25/04) · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Weight reduction · CPC title

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What does patent US9744894B2 cover?
Footrest assembly for a passenger seat having a saddle ( 22 ) and a post ( 16 ) pivotally coupled to a fastener ( 38 ) connected to the saddle. A ratcheting mechanism ( 86 ) with at least one tooth ( 88 ) is positioned on a first end ( 20 ) of the post and a pawl ( 90 ) is pivotally coupled to a pawl shaft ( 98 ) fixedly coupled to the saddle. A cam follower ( 96 ) is pivotally coupled to the f…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zodiac Seats Us Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60N3/063. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 29 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).