Patents by Inventor Justin C. Christenson
Justin C. Christenson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11919643Abstract: A self-deploying counter for an aircraft monument is disclosed. In embodiments, the monument is installable adjacent to a cabin space within an aircraft passenger cabin (e.g., on either side of an exit door) and the self-deploying counter includes a partition door capable of being pivoted between a default closed position and an open position extending into the cabin space. The self-deploying counter has a horizontal top surface and an undersurface. When the partition door is deployed, the counter pivots in concert with the door's deployment, the fully deployed position corresponding to the open position of the partition door.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2019Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Rockwell Collins, Inc.Inventors: Travis J. Vaninetti, Justin C. Christenson, Jefferey M. McKee
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Patent number: 11565814Abstract: A slim aircraft monument is installable in an aircraft cabin adjacent to an aisle and has an upper portion, a lower portion, and a middle portion between the upper and lower portions. The monument includes a storage compartment accessible from a first side and a door on an adjacent side, the door deployable into the adjacent aisle or cabin space to reveal folding interconnected panels also deployable into the cabin space. The interconnected panels unfold into a horizontal workspace and, beneath the workspace, a series of vertically stacked storage bays capable of accommodating storage drawers and a cart bay configured for temporary accommodation of a half-size galley cart.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2021Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: B/E Aerospace, Inc.Inventors: Travis J. Vaninetti, Jefferey M. McKee, Justin C. Christenson, Shawn A. Claflin
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Publication number: 20220009634Abstract: A slim aircraft monument is installable in an aircraft cabin adjacent to an aisle and has an upper portion, a lower portion, and a middle portion between the upper and lower portions. The monument includes a storage compartment accessible from a first side and a door on an adjacent side, the door deployable into the adjacent aisle or cabin space to reveal folding interconnected panels also deployable into the cabin space. The interconnected panels unfold into a horizontal workspace and, beneath the workspace, a series of vertically stacked storage bays capable of accommodating storage drawers and a cart bay configured for temporary accommodation of a half-size galley cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2021Publication date: January 13, 2022Inventors: Travis J. Vaninetti, Jefferey M. McKee, Justin C. Christenson, Shawn A. Claflin
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Patent number: 11130575Abstract: A slim aircraft monument includes a structure installable in an aircraft passenger cabin adjacent to a cabin space (e.g., in front of an otherwise unused exit door). The slim monument has an overall width of not more than four to six inches. The slim monument includes a side door with an external handle, the door deployable into the cabin space to reveal a group of nested interconnected panels within. The nested panels are similarly deployable into the cabin space to form a substantially horizontal work surface and, underneath the work surface, vertically stacked bays providing temporary storage for storage drawers and a cart space adjacent to the storage drawers, the cart space capable of accommodating a half-size galley cart.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2019Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: B/E Aerospace, Inc.Inventors: Travis J. Vaninetti, Jefferey M. McKee, Justin C. Christenson, Shawn A. Claflin
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Patent number: 10907400Abstract: In a preferred embodiment, a telescoping panel door for an aircraft compartment includes a first panel configured for hinged connection to a surface of a door frame, a second panel, and a linkage fixing a distance that the second panel can extend from the door frame, where the second panel is configured for connection to the door frame via the linkage. The door operates such that, in a closed position, the second panel is extended from an interior of the first panel, the first and second panels cooperate to completely cover an opening defined by the door frame, and the linkage is generally parallel to the plane defined by the door frame. In an open position, the second panel is retracted into the interior of the first panel by operation of the linkage and the first and second panels are nested to reduce a distanced spanned by the panels.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2018Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: B/E Aerospace, Inc.Inventor: Justin C. Christenson
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Patent number: 10900577Abstract: A valve assembly for mixing water from hot and cold water sources to obtain water at a resulting intermediate temperature that is suitable for hand washing or the like, including: a housing defining an internal fluid flow channel in fluid communication with a hot water inlet port that selectively supplies a hot water flow to the internal fluid flow channel and a cold water inlet port that selectively supplies a cold water flow to the internal fluid flow channel; and a valve member disposed within the internal fluid flow channel operable for simultaneously partially or wholly obstructing the hot water flow from the hot water inlet port to the internal fluid flow channel and the cold water flow from the cold water inlet port to the internal fluid flow channel such that each contributes a predetermined proportional water flow to the internal fluid flow channel.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2018Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: B/E Aerospace, Inc.Inventor: Justin C. Christenson
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Publication number: 20200354060Abstract: A slim aircraft monument is disclosed. In embodiments, the monument is installable in an aircraft passenger cabin adjacent to a cabin space (e.g., in front of an otherwise unused exit door). The slim monument has an overall width of not more than four inches. The slim monument includes a side door with an external handle, the door deployable into the cabin space to reveal a group of nested interconnected panels within. The nested panels are similarly deployable into the cabin space to form a substantially horizontal work surface and, underneath the work surface, vertically stacked bays providing temporary storage for storage drawers and a cart space adjacent to the storage drawers, the cart space capable of accommodating a half-size galley cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2019Publication date: November 12, 2020Inventors: Travis J. Vaninetti, Jefferey M. McKee, Justin C. Christenson
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Publication number: 20190337623Abstract: A self-deploying counter for an aircraft monument is disclosed. In embodiments, the monument is installable adjacent to a cabin space within an aircraft passenger cabin (e.g., on either side of an exit door) and the self-deploying counter includes a partition door capable of being pivoted between a default closed position and an open position extending into the cabin space. The self-deploying counter has a horizontal top surface and an undersurface. When the partition door is deployed, the counter pivots in concert with the door's deployment, the fully deployed position corresponding to the open position of the partition door.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Travis J. Vaninetti, Justin C. Christenson, Jefferey M. McKee
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Patent number: 10422169Abstract: A flexible hinge assembly for aircraft interior components and the like, including: a first structural component, wherein the first structural component includes a core material and one or more skin layers coupled to the core material; a second structural component, wherein the second structural component includes a core material and one or more skin layers coupled to the core material; wherein the one or more skin layers of the first structural component and the one or more skin layers of the second structural component are one or more of coupled together and integrally formed; and a flexure disposed between the first structural component and the second structural component, wherein the flexure is formed by the coupled together and/or integrally formed skin layers.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2018Date of Patent: September 24, 2019Assignee: B/E AEROSPACE, INC.Inventors: Justin C. Christenson, Charles F. Forster
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Patent number: 10099768Abstract: A telescoping aircraft door is disclosed having first and second panels that slide relative to one another to extend and retract as the door closes and opens, respectively. The first panel is hinged to the door frame in a traditional manner, and the second panel is fixed to the door frame by a linkage that limits the arc of the second panel. By selecting the location and length of the linkage, the relative movement of the two panels can be predictably controlled to reduce the depth of the door when closed and the length of the door when opened.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2016Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: B/E Aerospace, Inc.Inventors: Justin C. Christenson, Graydon E. Loar
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Publication number: 20180284818Abstract: A valve assembly for mixing water from hot and cold water sources to obtain water at a resulting intermediate temperature that is suitable for hand washing or the like, including: a housing defining an internal fluid flow channel in fluid communication with a hot water inlet port that selectively supplies a hot water flow to the internal fluid flow channel and a cold water inlet port that selectively supplies a cold water flow to the internal fluid flow channel; and a valve member disposed within the internal fluid flow channel operable for simultaneously partially or wholly obstructing the hot water flow from the hot water inlet port to the internal fluid flow channel and the cold water flow from the cold water inlet port to the internal fluid flow channel such that each contributes a predetermined proportional water flow to the internal fluid flow channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2018Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventor: Justin C. CHRISTENSON
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Publication number: 20180283065Abstract: A flexible hinge assembly for aircraft interior components and the like, including: a first structural component, wherein the first structural component includes a core material and one or more skin layers coupled to the core material; a second structural component, wherein the second structural component includes a core material and one or more skin layers coupled to the core material; wherein the one or more skin layers of the first structural component and the one or more skin layers of the second structural component are one or more of coupled together and integrally formed; and a flexure disposed between the first structural component and the second structural component, wherein the flexure is formed by the coupled together and/or integrally formed skin layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2018Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: Justin C. CHRISTENSON, Charles F. FORSTER
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Publication number: 20180258686Abstract: In a preferred embodiment, a telescoping panel door for an aircraft compartment includes a first panel configured for hinged connection to a surface of a door frame, a second panel, and a linkage fixing a distance that the second panel can extend from the door frame, where the second panel is configured for connection to the door frame via the linkage. The door operates such that, in a closed position, the second panel is extended from an interior of the first panel, the first and second panels cooperate to completely cover an opening defined by the door frame, and the linkage is generally parallel to the plane defined by the door frame. In an open position, the second panel is retracted into the interior of the first panel by operation of the linkage and the first and second panels are nested to reduce a distanced spanned by the panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2018Publication date: September 13, 2018Applicant: B/E Aerospace, Inc.Inventor: Justin C. Christenson
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Patent number: 9976336Abstract: In a preferred embodiment, a telescoping panel door for an aircraft compartment includes a first panel configured for hinged connection to a surface of a door frame, a second panel, and a linkage fixing a distance that the second panel can extend from the door frame, where the second panel is configured for connection to the door frame via the linkage. The door operates such that, in a closed position, the second panel is extended from an interior of the first panel, the first and second panels cooperate to completely cover an opening defined by the door frame, and the linkage is generally parallel to the plane defined by the door frame. In an open position, the second panel is retracted into the interior of the first panel by operation of the linkage and the first and second panels are nested to reduce a distanced spanned by the panels.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2017Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignee: B/E Aerospace, Inc.Inventor: Justin C. Christenson
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Publication number: 20170130518Abstract: In a preferred embodiment, a telescoping panel door for an aircraft compartment includes a first panel configured for hinged connection to a surface of a door frame, a second panel, and a linkage fixing a distance that the second panel can extend from the door frame, where the second panel is configured for connection to the door frame via the linkage. The door operates such that, in a closed position, the second panel is extended from an interior of the first panel, the first and second panels cooperate to completely cover an opening defined by the door frame, and the linkage is generally parallel to the plane defined by the door frame. In an open position, the second panel is retracted into the interior of the first panel by operation of the linkage and the first and second panels are nested to reduce a distanced spanned by the panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2017Publication date: May 11, 2017Applicant: B/E AEROSPACE, INC.Inventors: Justin C. CHRISTENSON, Graydon E. LOAR
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Publication number: 20170001704Abstract: A telescoping aircraft door is disclosed having first and second panels that slide relative to one another to extend and retract as the door closes and opens, respectively. The first panel is hinged to the door frame in a traditional manner, and the second panel is fixed to the door frame by a linkage that limits the arc of the second panel. By selecting the location and length of the linkage, the relative movement of the two panels can be predictably controlled to reduce the depth of the door when closed and the length of the door when opened.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2016Publication date: January 5, 2017Applicant: B/E Aerospace, Inc.Inventors: Justin C. CHRISTENSON, Graydon E. Loar
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Patent number: 9440727Abstract: A telescoping aircraft door is disclosed having first and second panels that slide relative to one another to extend and retract as the door closes and opens, respectively. The first panel is hinged to the door frame in a traditional manner, and the second panel is fixed to the door frame by a linkage that limits the arc of the second panel. By selecting the location and length of the linkage, the relative movement of the two panels can be predictably controlled to reduce the depth of the door when closed and the length of the door when opened.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2015Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: B/E AEROSPACE, INC.Inventors: Justin C. Christenson, Graydon E. Loar
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Publication number: 20160009357Abstract: A telescoping aircraft door is disclosed having first and second panels that slide relative to one another to extend and retract as the door closes and opens, respectively. The first panel is hinged to the door frame in a traditional manner, and the second panel is fixed to the door frame by a linkage that limits the arc of the second panel. By selecting the location and length of the linkage, the relative movement of the two panels can be predictably controlled to reduce the depth of the door when closed and the length of the door when opened.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventors: Justin C. Christenson, Graydon E. Loar