Aircraft sideboard

US9849987B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9849987-B2
Application numberUS-201214428243-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 8, 2012
Priority dateSep 30, 2012
Publication dateDec 26, 2017
Grant dateDec 26, 2017

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Abstract

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An aircraft sideboard includes a first portion with a first top surface and a first panel. The first top surface is disposed substantially horizontally at a first height and the first panel is disposed substantially vertically adjacent to the first top surface. A second portion is disposed adjacent to the first portion at a first end of the first portion. The second portion includes a second top surface and a second panel. The second top surface is disposed substantially horizontally at a second height and the second panel is disposed substantially vertically adjacent to the second top surface. A table is stowed interiorly to the first portion. The table extends from the first portion when deployed. The first top surface is immovable. The table deploys by tilting the first panel along a pivot axis defined adjacent to a bottom end thereof. The first height is greater than the second height.

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What is claimed is: 1. A sideboard for an aircraft, comprising: a first portion comprising a first top surface and a first panel, wherein the first top surface is disposed substantially horizontally at a first height and wherein the first panel is disposed substantially vertically adjacent to the first top surface; a second portion disposed adjacent to the first portion at a first end of the first portion, the second portion comprising a second top surface and a second panel, wherein the second top surface is disposed substantially horizontally at a second height and wherein the second panel is disposed substantially vertically adjacent to the second top surface; a table disposed interiorly to the first portion, wherein the table is disposed within the first portion in a stowed condition and the table is extendible from the first portion in a deployed condition; a first display disposed in a first display panel angled surface forming a part of a first transition region; and wherein the first top surface is immovable and the table is deployable by tilting the first panel along a pivot axis defined adjacent to a bottom end of the first panel, and wherein, in the deployed condition, a top surface of the table is at substantially a same height as the first height of the first top surface. 2. The sideboard of claim 1 , wherein the first height is greater than the second height. 3. The sideboard of claim 1 , wherein the first transition region extends between the first top surface and the second top surface. 4. The sideboard of claim 1 , further comprising: a first cup holder disposed on the first top panel adjacent to the second top panel. 5. The sideboard of claim 1 , further comprising a third portion disposed adjacent to the first portion at a second end of the first portion, the third portion comprising a third top surface and a third panel, wherein the third top surface is disposed substantially horizontally at a third height and wherein the third panel is disposed substantially vertically adjacent to the third top surface. 6. The sideboard of claim 5 , wherein the first height is greater than both the second height and the third height. 7. The sideboard of claim 6 , wherein the second height is substantially equal to the third height. 8. The sideboard of claim 5 , further comprising a second transition region extending between the first top surface and the third top surface. 9. The sideboard of claim 8 , further comprising a second display disposed in a second display panel angled surface forming a part of the second transition region. 10. The sideboard of claim 5 , further comprising: a second cup holder disposed on the first top panel adjacent to the third top panel. 11. The sideboard of claim 1 , wherein the table comprises: a first leaf pivotally connected adjacent to the first panel; and a second leaf pivotally connected to the first leaf, wherein the second leaf and the first leaf are capable of folding open when the table is in the deployed condition, thereby increasing a surface area of the table. 12. The sideboard of claim 1 , further comprising; at least one rail disposed interiorly to the central panel defining a track therein, wherein the table is pivotally and slidingly connected to the at least one rail. 13. The sideboard of claim 1 , further comprising: a first compartment disposed beneath the second top surface; and a second compartment disposed beneath the third top surface, wherein the second top surface and the third top surface are openable to provide access to the first compartment and to the second compartment. 14. A sideboard for an aircraft, comprising: a first portion comprising a first top surface and a first panel, wherein the first top surface is disposed substantially horizontally at a first height and wherein the first panel is disposed substantially vertically adjacent to the first top surface; a second portion disposed adjacent to the first portion at a first end of the first portion, the second portion comprising a second top surface and a second panel, wherein the second top surface is disposed substantially horizontally at a second height and wherein the second panel is disposed substantially vertically adjacent to the second top surface; a first transition region providing a first angled surface that extends between the first top surface and the second top surface; a first display disposed in the first angled surface of the first transition region; and a table, wherein the table is disposed within the first portion in a stowed condition and the table is extendible from the first portion in a deployed condition; wherein, in the deployed condition, a top surface of the table is at substantially a same height as the first height of the first top surface. 15. The sideboard of claim 14 , further comprising: a first cup holder disposed on the first top panel adjacent to the second top panel. 16. The sideboard of claim 14 , wherein the first height is greater than the second height. 17. The sideboard of claim 14 , further comprising a third portion disposed adjacent to the first portion at a second end of the first portion, the third portion comprising a third top surface and a third panel, wherein the third top surface is disposed substantially horizontally at a third height and wherein the third panel is disposed substantially vertically adjacent to the third top surface. 18. The sideboard of claim 17 , wherein the first height is greater than both the second height and the third height. 19. The sideboard of claim 18 , wherein the second height is substantially equal to the third height. 20. The sideboard of claim 17 , further comprising a second transition region providing a second angled surface that extends between the first top surface and the third top surface. 21. The sideboard of claim 20 , further comprising a second display disposed in a second angled surface of the second transition region. 22. The sideboard of claim 17 , further comprising: a second cup holder disposed on the first top panel adjacent to the third top panel. 23. The sideboard of claim 14 , wherein the table comprises: a first leaf pivotally connected adjacent to the first panel; and a second leaf pivotally connected to the first leaf, wherein the second leaf and the first leaf are capable of folding open when the table is in the deployed condition, thereby increasing a surface area of the table. 24. The sideboard of claim 14 , further comprising; at least one rail disposed interiorly to the central panel defining a track therein, wherein the table is pivotally and slidingly connected to the at least one rail.

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  • Devices specially adapted for food or beverage distribution services · CPC title

  • including a bed, e.g. cocoon type passenger seat modules · CPC title

  • Arrangements for entertainment or communications, e.g. radio, television · CPC title

  • Personal storage means or waste disposal bags · CPC title

  • Arrangements of electrical connectors, e.g. for earphone, internet or electric supply · CPC title

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What does patent US9849987B2 cover?
An aircraft sideboard includes a first portion with a first top surface and a first panel. The first top surface is disposed substantially horizontally at a first height and the first panel is disposed substantially vertically adjacent to the first top surface. A second portion is disposed adjacent to the first portion at a first end of the first portion. The second portion includes a second to…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bombardier Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64D11/0638. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 26 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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