Patents by Inventor Simon Lunn
Simon Lunn 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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Publication number: 20130313866Abstract: A seating unit (1) comprises a fixed housing (10) containing a primary seat with a reclinable back arranged to recline in such a manner that it remains within the housing. The seating unit is suitable for a aircraft cabin and may further comprise a leg-rest arranged to cooporate with the seating portion to form part of a substantially flat surface when the back is reclined in a substantially horizontal position. The seating unit may further comprise a secondary seat (3) positioned to face the primary seat, the secondary seat having a seating portion positioned to cooporate with the leg-rest of the primary seat to form a portion of the substantially flat surface when the back of the primary seat is reclined in the substantially, horizontal position. Privacy between seats and use of available space within an aircraft cabin may be optimised by arranging at least some of the seats in an echelon.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2013Publication date: November 28, 2013Applicant: British Airways PLCInventors: Ian DRYBURGH, Simon LUNN, Russel MULCHANSINGH
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Publication number: 20090166470Abstract: A seating unit (1) comprises a fixed housing (10) containing a primary seat with a reclinable back arranged to recline in such a manner that it remains within the housing. The seating unit is suitable for a aircraft cabin and may further comprise a leg-rest arranged to cooperate with the seating portion to form part of a substantially flat surface when the back is reclined in a substantially horizontal position. The seating unit may further comprise a secondary seat (3) positioned to face the primary seat, the secondary seat having a seating portion positioned to cooperate with the leg-rest of the primary seat to form a portion of the substantially flat surface when the back of the primary seat is reclined in the substantially horizontal position. Privacy between seats and use of available space within an aircraft cabin may be optimised by arranging at least some of the seats in an echelon.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2009Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: Bristish Airways PLCInventors: Ian DRYBURGH, Simon Lunn, Russel Mulchansingh
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Publication number: 20070262625Abstract: A seating unit (1) comprises a fixed housing (10) containing a primary seat with a reclinable back arranged to recline in such a manner that it remains within the housing. The seating unit is suitable for a aircraft cabin and may further comprise a leg-rest arranged to cooperate with the seating portion to form part of a substantially flat surface when the back is reclined in a substantially horizontal position. The seating unit may further comprise a secondary seat (3) positioned to face the primary seat, the secondary seat having a seating portion positioned to cooperate with the leg-rest of the primary seat to form a portion of the substantially flat surface when the back of the primary seat is reclined in the substantially horizontal position. Privacy between seats and use of available space within an aircraft cabin may be optimised by arranging at least some of the seats in an echelon.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2007Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicant: British Airways PLCInventors: Ian DRYBURGH, Simon Lunn, Russel Mulchansingh
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Patent number: 7213882Abstract: A seating unit (1) comprises a fixed housing (10) containing a primary seat with a reclinable back arranged to recline in such a manner that it remains within the housing. The seating unit is suitable for a aircraft cabin and may further comprise a leg-rest arranged to cooporate with the seating portion to form part of a substantially flat surface when the back is reclined in a substantially horizontal position. The seating unit may further comprise a secondary seat (3) positioned to face the primary seat, the secondary seat having a seating portion positioned to cooporate with the leg-rest of the primary seat to form a portion of the substantially flat surface when the back of the primary seat is reclined in the substantially horizontal position. Privacy between seats and use of available space within an aircraft cabin may be optimised by arranging at least some of the seats in an echelon.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2004Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: British Airways PLCInventors: Ian Dryburgh, Simon Lunn, Russel Mulchansingh
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Publication number: 20050077761Abstract: A seating unit (1) comprises a fixed housing (10) containing a primary seat with a reclinable back arranged to recline in such a manner that it remains within the housing. The seating unit is suitable for a aircraft cabin and may further comprise a leg-rest arranged to cooporate with the seating portion to form part of a substantially flat surface when the back is reclined in a substantially horizontal position. The seating unit may further comprise a secondary seat (3) positioned to face the primary seat, the secondary seat having a seating portion positioned to cooporate with the leg-rest of the primary seat to form a portion of the substantially flat surface when the back of the primary seat is reclined in the substantially horizontal position. Privacy between seats and use of available space within an aircraft cabin may be optimised by arranging at least some of the seats in an echelon.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2004Publication date: April 14, 2005Inventors: Ian Dryburgh, Simon Lunn, Russel Mulchansingh
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Patent number: 6412870Abstract: A seating unit for a passenger vehicle, especially an aircraft, has a reclinable seat back connected to a seating portion by a hinge. A slider is mounted in a guide track and supports the hinge. A pivotally connected front strut supports the seating portion at a location in front of the hinge. A pivotally connected rear strut supports the seat back at a location spaced apart from the hinge. As the slider along the guide track, the seat back moves to an orientation substantially coplanar with the seating portion so as to provide a flat surface for a sleeping passenger.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Britax Rumbold LimitedInventors: John Robert Higgins, Simon Lunn, Benedict Nicholas Samuels
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Publication number: 20020017810Abstract: A seating unit (1) comprises a fixed housing (10) containing a primary seat with a reclinable back arranged to recline in such a manner that it remains within the housing. The seating unit is suitable for a aircraft cabin and may further comprise a leg-rest arranged to cooperate with the seating portion to form part of a substantially flat surface when the back is reclined in a substantially horizontal position. The seating unit may further comprise a secondary seat (3) positioned to face the primary seat, the secondary seat having a seating portion positioned to cooperate with the leg-rest of the primary seat to form a is portion of the substantially flat surface when the back of the primary seat is reclined in the substantially horizontal position. Privacy between seats and use of available space within an aircraft. cabin may be optimized by arranging at least some of the seats in an echelon.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2001Publication date: February 14, 2002Inventors: Ian Dryburgh, Simon Lunn, Russel Mulchansingh
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Patent number: 6209956Abstract: A seating unit (1) comprises a fixed housing (10) containing a primary seat with a reclinable back arranged to recline in such a manner that it remains within the housing. The seating unit is suitable for a aircraft cabin and may further comprise a leg-rest arranged to cooperate with the seating portion to form part of a substantially flat surface when the back is reclined in a substantially horizontal position. The seating unit may further comprise a secondary seat (3) positioned to face the primary seat, the secondary seat having a seating portion positioned to cooperate with the leg-rest of the primary seat to form a portion of the substantially flat surface when the back of the primary seat is reclined in the substantially horizontal position. Privacy between seats and use of available space within an aircraft cabin may be optimised by arranging at least some of the seats in an echelon.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: British Airways PLCInventors: Ian Dryburgh, Simon Lunn, Russel Mulchansingh
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Patent number: 6059364Abstract: A seating unit (1) comprises a fixed housing (10) containing a primary seat with a reclinable back arranged to recline in such a manner that it remains within the housing. The seating unit is suitable for a aircraft cabin and may further comprise a leg-rest arranged to cooperate with the seating portion to form part of a substantially flat surface when the back is reclined in a substantially horizontal position. The seating unit may further comprise a secondary seat (3) positioned to face the primary seat, the secondary seat having a seating portion positioned to cooperate with the leg-rest of the primary seat to form a portion of the substantially flat surface when the back of the primary seat is reclined in the substantially horizontal position. Privacy between seats and use of available space within an aircraft cabin may be optimised by arranging at least some of the seats in an echelon.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: British Airways PLCInventors: Ian Dryburgh, Simon Lunn, Russel Mulchansingh
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Patent number: D323477Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1990Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: Axis Bicycle IncorporatedInventors: Stephen Peart, Simon Lunn
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Patent number: D402125Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1996Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: British Airways plcInventors: Ian Dryburgh, Simon Lunn, Russell Mulchansingh
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Patent number: D405275Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1998Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: British Airways plcInventors: Ian Dryburgh, Simon Lunn, Russell Mulchansingh
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Patent number: D421948Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1997Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: British Airways plcInventors: Ian Dryburgh, Simon Lunn, Russell Mulchansingh