Patents by Inventor NICOLAS BEHR

NICOLAS BEHR 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).

  • Patent number: 11447250
    Abstract: A modular lower lobe passenger rest cabin includes passenger rest compartments oriented longitudinally along the roll axis and laterally along the pitch axis. Partial passenger rest compartments are defined by the modular lower lobe passenger rest cabin such that when two modular lower lobe passenger rest cabins are installed in a cargo deck of an aircraft, the partial passenger rest compartments define a single passenger rest compartment or aisle from space that would otherwise be insufficient for the purpose.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2018
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2022
    Assignee: Rockwell Collins, Inc.
    Inventors: Nicolas Behr, Trevor Skelly
  • Patent number: 11235852
    Abstract: A bi-directional egress hatch for a passenger aircraft may allow passengers to rapidly and safely exit an overhead cabin of the aircraft onto the main deck, while allowing cabin crew to safely ascend into the overhead cabin if need be. Hatch panels may blend in with overhead bin doors and ceiling panels of the main cabin; the inner portions of the hatch panels (facing the overhead cabin) may include anti-skid portions and graspable handles for descending passengers. The hatch may be easily activated by a passenger with a single motion (or remotely activated, or autodeployed). Once activated, the hatch panels may swing open and a telescoping ladder may deploy from the inner portion to the main deck, remaining rigid once reaching the floor. Similarly, any barriers protecting the ladder from passengers in the overhead cabin may be released, granting access to the telescoping ladder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2022
    Assignee: B/E Aerospace, Inc.
    Inventors: Nicolas Behr, Daniel N. Moe, David Barrett
  • Patent number: 11136137
    Abstract: A passenger cabin monitoring system includes infrared cameras disposed in respective passenger rest compartments, a flight attendant information system including at least one display and at least one speaker, and a computing device in communication with the infrared cameras and the flight attendant information system. The computing device is configured to detect a temperature of a portion of passenger rest compartment based on one or more thermal images generated by a respective infrared camera of the passenger rest compartment. The computing device is further configured to compare the temperature of the portion of the passenger rest compartment with a predetermined critical temperature and provide an audible alert and/or a visual alert via the flight attendant information system to indicate a critical status of the passenger rest compartment when the temperature of the portion of the passenger rest compartment is above the predetermined critical temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 5, 2021
    Assignee: Rockwell Collins, Inc.
    Inventors: Art M. Escobar, Nicolas Behr, Trevor Skelly, Randall S. Weaver, R. Klaus Brauer, Patrice About
  • Patent number: 10909397
    Abstract: An aircraft suite may include a passenger compartment disposed on a main deck of an aircraft. The passenger compartment may be partitioned from a main passenger cabin of the main deck by at least one bulkhead. The passenger compartment may include an aircraft seat and a hatch set within an opening in a floor of the passenger compartment. The aircraft suite may include a lower lobe rest compartment integrated in a cargo deck below the main deck. The lower lobe rest compartment may be proximate to the passenger compartment. The lower lobe rest compartment may include a passenger rest compartment and a device proximate to the hatch. The device may be configured to assist a passenger to at least one of descend into the lower lobe rest compartment from the passenger compartment, or ascend into the passenger compartment from the lower lobe rest compartment, via the hatch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2021
    Assignee: B/E Aerospace, Inc.
    Inventors: Nicolas Behr, R. Klaus Brauer, Trevor Skelly
  • Patent number: 10824889
    Abstract: Passenger rest compartments may be incorporated into remote areas of an aircraft, either in the overhead crown region or in lower lobe cargo decks. Each passenger rest compartment includes two-way audio communication with the flight deck and non-intrusive non-visual monitoring of the compartments and surrounding environment to determine passenger presence, absence, and general well-being as well as environmental safety. Rest compartments may be integrated into rest cabins in the overhead or lower lobe areas, the rest cabins accessible from the main passenger cabin via an entry vestibule providing dedicated enclosed paths to the overhead and lower cabins. Additional deployable egress hatches may allow passengers to rapidly return to the main deck from the overhead and lower lobe cabins in the event of an emergency. Selected passenger seats (e.g., partitioned or other premium seats) may include private access to passenger rest compartments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 3, 2020
    Assignee: Rockwell Collins, Inc.
    Inventors: Nicolas Behr, Art M. Escobar, Ron Moss, Randall S. Weaver, Thomas P. Munson, David Barrett, Trevor Skelly, Jefferey M. McKee, Daniel N. Moe, Travis J. Vaninetti, R. Klaus Brauer
  • Publication number: 20200180747
    Abstract: A bi-directional egress hatch for a passenger aircraft may allow passengers to rapidly and safely exit an overhead cabin of the aircraft onto the main deck, while allowing cabin crew to safely ascend into the overhead cabin if need be. Hatch panels may blend in with overhead bin doors and ceiling panels of the main cabin; the inner portions of the hatch panels (facing the overhead cabin) may include anti-skid portions and graspable handles for descending passengers. The hatch may be easily activated by a passenger with a single motion (or remotely activated, or autodeployed). Once activated, the hatch panels may swing open and a telescoping ladder may deploy from the inner portion to the main deck, remaining rigid once reaching the floor. Similarly, any barriers protecting the ladder from passengers in the overhead cabin may be released, granting access to the telescoping ladder.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2018
    Publication date: June 11, 2020
    Inventors: Nicolas Behr, Daniel N. Moe, David Barrett
  • Publication number: 20200180765
    Abstract: A modular lower lobe passenger rest cabin includes passenger rest compartments oriented longitudinally along the roll axis and laterally along the pitch axis. Partial passenger rest compartments are defined by the modular lower lobe passenger rest cabin such that when two modular lower lobe passenger rest cabins are installed in a cargo deck of an aircraft, the partial passenger rest compartments define a single passenger rest compartment or aisle from space that would otherwise be insufficient for the purpose.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2018
    Publication date: June 11, 2020
    Inventors: Nicolas Behr, Trevor Skelly
  • Publication number: 20200184239
    Abstract: A system may include a vestibule disposed in a passenger cabin of an aircraft, the vestibule including a staircase for accessing a passenger rest cabin, the passenger rest cabin implemented above or below the passenger cabin of the aircraft. The system may also include a plurality of passenger rest compartments implemented in the passenger rest cabin, each of the plurality of the passenger rest compartments including a bed and a passenger service unit (PSU).
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2018
    Publication date: June 11, 2020
    Inventors: Trevor Skelly, R. Klaus Brauer, Art M. Escobar, Nicolas Behr, Randall S. Weaver, Ron Moss, Travis J. Vaninetti
  • Publication number: 20200184242
    Abstract: An aircraft suite may include a passenger compartment disposed on a main deck of an aircraft. The passenger compartment may be partitioned from a main passenger cabin of the main deck by at least one bulkhead. The passenger compartment may include an aircraft seat and a hatch set within an opening in a floor of the passenger compartment. The aircraft suite may include a lower lobe rest compartment integrated in a cargo deck below the main deck. The lower lobe rest compartment may be proximate to the passenger compartment. The lower lobe rest compartment may include a passenger rest compartment and a device proximate to the hatch. The device may be configured to assist a passenger to at least one of descend into the lower lobe rest compartment from the passenger compartment, or ascend into the passenger compartment from the lower lobe rest compartment, via the hatch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2018
    Publication date: June 11, 2020
    Inventors: Nicolas Behr, R. Klaus Brauer, Art M. Escobar, Ron Moss, Thomas P. Munson, Trevor Skelly, Randall S. Weaver
  • Publication number: 20200184241
    Abstract: Passenger rest compartments may be incorporated into remote areas of an aircraft, either in the overhead crown region or in lower lobe cargo decks. Each passenger rest compartment includes two-way audio communication with the flight deck and non-intrusive non-visual monitoring of the compartments and surrounding environment to determine passenger presence, absence, and general well-being as well as environmental safety. Rest compartments may be integrated into rest cabins in the overhead or lower lobe areas, the rest cabins accessible from the main passenger cabin via an entry vestibule providing dedicated enclosed paths to the overhead and lower cabins. Additional deployable egress hatches may allow passengers to rapidly return to the main deck from the overhead and lower lobe cabins in the event of an emergency. Selected passenger seats (e.g., partitioned or other premium seats) may include private access to passenger rest compartments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2018
    Publication date: June 11, 2020
    Inventors: Nicolas Behr, Art M. Escobar, Ron Moss, Randall S. Weaver, Thomas P. Munson, David Barrett, Trevor Skelly, Jefferey M. McKee, Daniel N. Moe, Travis J. Vaninetti, R. Klaus Brauer
  • Publication number: 20200079524
    Abstract: A passenger cabin monitoring system includes infrared cameras disposed in respective passenger rest compartments, a flight attendant information system including at least one display and at least one speaker, and a computing device in communication with the infrared cameras and the flight attendant information system. The computing device is configured to detect a temperature of a portion of passenger rest compartment based on one or more thermal images generated by a respective infrared camera of the passenger rest compartment. The computing device is further configured to compare the temperature of the portion of the passenger rest compartment with a predetermined critical temperature and provide an audible alert and/or a visual alert via the flight attendant information system to indicate a critical status of the passenger rest compartment when the temperature of the portion of the passenger rest compartment is above the predetermined critical temperature.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2018
    Publication date: March 12, 2020
    Inventors: Art M. Escobar, Nicolas Behr, Trevor Skelly, Randall S. Weaver, R. Klaus Brauer, Patrice About
  • Publication number: 20130019866
    Abstract: A lavatory chemical oxygen system for providing breathing gas to an aircraft lavatory includes a remotely located oxygen generation system for supplying oxygen to the aircraft lavatory. The lavatory chemical oxygen system includes an aircraft passenger main cabin, an aircraft lavatory, and a lavatory oxygen drop box housing with a lavatory oxygen mask in the aircraft lavatory. A chemical oxygen generator located remotely from the aircraft lavatory is connected to the lavatory oxygen mask to provide supplemental oxygen to an occupant of the lavatory. The chemical oxygen generator can be activated electronically or manually.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2012
    Publication date: January 24, 2013
    Applicant: BE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, INC.
    Inventors: NICOLAS BEHR, CHARLES FORSTER, FRED OPP, TREVOR SKELLY, TIM PAHLS, TIM HUGHES