Passenger seat arrangement for socialization and access for persons of reduced mobility
US-11952127-B2 · Apr 9, 2024 · US
US9828102B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9828102-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113817871-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 23, 2011 |
| Priority date | Sep 1, 2010 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2017 |
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A seat fixing device for fixing a vehicle seat, in particular an aircraft passenger seat, to at least one fixing rail that is attached to a vehicle structure, comprising a fixing means that is to be coupled to the at least one fixing rail, and comprising a force transmitting unit that is used in a normal olperating mode to provide a first force application path of a weight and acceleration force that is introduced into the vehicle structure via the vehicle seat. The force transmitting unit has a transmitting means that is used in an impact mode to at least initiate a generation of at least one second force application path of the weight and acceleration force that is introduced into the vehicle structure via the vehicle seat.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A seat fixing device for fixing a vehicle seat to at least one fixing rail attached to a vehicle structure of a vehicle which is an aircraft, with a fixing means which is provided for coupling with the at least one fixing rail, and with a force transmission unit which is in direct contact with the at least one fixing rail, and which comprises a transmission means which is intended to provide, in a normal operating mode, a first force application path of a weight and acceleration force which is introduced into the vehicle structure via the vehicle seat, wherein in the normal operating mode the fixing means is unladen by the weight and acceleration force which is introduced into the vehicle structure via the vehicle seat, wherein in the normal operating mode the weight and acceleration force, which is introduced into the vehicle structure via the vehicle seat, is transmitted via the first force application path which leads via the transmission means to a top of the at least one fixing rail, wherein in an impact mode the transmission means is intended to at least initiate a generation of at least one second force application path of the weight and acceleration force which is introduced into the vehicle structure via the vehicle seat, wherein the transmission means substantially consists of a plastic material, wherein in the impact mode the fixing means has at least one carrier element which is provided to be pushed and carried by an accelerated part of the vehicle seat, wherein the at least one second force application path leads via the at least one carrier element and an end of the fixing means to a rail base of the at least one fixing rail, and wherein the transmission means is compressible by application of the first force application path, wherein the transmission means that is compressed initiates the generation of the at least one second force application path to the rail base via the at least one carrier element, and wherein in the impact mode the end of the fixing means is adapted to come into contact with the rail base of the at least one fixing rail. 2. The seat fixing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the transmission means initiates the generation of the at least one second force application path of the weight and acceleration force which is introduced into the vehicle structure via the vehicle seat, by mechanical deformation. 3. The seat fixing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a mechanical deformation of the transmission means is of a substantially linear-elastic nature. 4. The seat fixing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least one carrier element is substantially covered towards the outside by the transmission means. 5. A vehicle seat with a seat fixing device as claimed in claim 1 . 6. The seat fixing device as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the mechanical deformation of the transmission means is of a substantially linear-elastic nature. 7. The seat fixing device as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the at least one carrier element is substantially covered towards the outside by the transmission means. 8. A vehicle seat with a seat fixing device as claimed in claim 2 . 9. The seat fixing device as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the at least one carrier element is substantially covered towards the outside by the transmission means. 10. A vehicle seat with a seat fixing device as claimed in claim 3 . 11. The seat fixing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a division is provided of the weight and acceleration force which is introduced into the vehicle structure via the vehicle seat, via the first force application path and the at least one second force application path, the division, in the impact mode, has a proportion of the weight and acceleration force, which is introduced into the vehicle structure, of 10% via the first force application path and 90% via the at least one second force application path. 12. A seat fixing device for fixing a vehicle seat to at least one fixing rail attached to a vehicle structure of a vehicle which is an aircraft, with a fixing means which is provided for coupling with the at least one fixing rail, and with a force transmission unit which is in direct contact with the at least one fixing rail, and which comprises a transmission means which in a normal operating mode is intended to provide a first force application path of a weight and acceleration force which is introduced into the vehicle structure via the vehicle seat, wherein in the normal operating mode the fixing means is unladen by the weight and acceleration force which is introduced into the vehicle structure via the vehicle seat, wherein in the normal operating mode the weight and acceleration force, which is introduced into the vehicle structure via the vehicle seat, is transmitted via the first force application path which leads via the transmission means to a top of the at least one fixing rail, wherein in an impact mode the transmission means is intended to at least initiate a generation of at least one second force application path of the weight and acceleration force which is introduced into the vehicle structure via the vehicle seat, wherein the transmission means substantially consists of a plastic material, wherein the fixing means has at least one carrier element which in the impact mode is provided to be pushed and carried by an accelerated part of the vehicle seat, wherein the at least one second force application path leads via the at least one carrier element and an end of the fixing means to a rail base of the at least one fixing rail, wherein the transmission means is formed by an annular body, wherein the outer periphery of the at least one carrier element is substantially covered towards an outer periphery thereof by the transmission means, and wherein the at least one carrier element and the transmission means are in frictional connection, and wherein in the impact mode the end of the fixing means is provided to come into contact with the rail base of the at least one fixing rail. 13. The seat fixing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the vehicle seat has a seat foot unit, wherein the aircraft has a cabin floor, wherein, in the normal operating mode, an end of the seat foot unit facing the cabin floor is spaced apart from the at least one carrier element and wherein, in the impact mode, the end of the seat foot unit is adapted to come into contact with the at least one carrier element. 14. The seat fixing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least one fixing rail has profile flanks, wherein, in the normal operating mode, a load on the profile flanks of the at least one fixing rail is greater than a load directly on the rail base and wherein, in the impact mode, the load directly on the rail base is greater than the load on the profile flanks. 15. The seat fixing device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, in the normal operating mode, a load on the transmission means is greater than a load directly on the rail base and wherein, in the impact mode, the load directly on the rail base is greater than the load on the transmission means.
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