Table For Aircraft Interiors
A system and method for providing a table in aircraft is disclosed. The table is able to be deployed out such that it extends across an aisle towards an inwardly-facing seat on the other side. The extension enables passengers sitting in the side facing seat to support articles and otherwise use the extended surface area.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/415,128, filed Oct. 31, 2016, the entire contents thereof are herein incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. FieldThe disclosed embodiments relate generally to the field of aircraft interiors. More specifically, the field of providing table arrangements in the passenger areas of aircraft.
2. Description of the Related ArtTables have been used in the cabin areas of aircraft. For example, table arrangements have been provided for aircraft cabins immediately in front of forward-facing seats. Such arrangements can exist in a manner in which they are deployed from various locations (e.g., the back of a seat immediately in front, or from an enclosed position in an armrest).
In cabin arrangements where two seats face each other, arrangements have been used where a table is located between the two seats.
SUMMARYDisclosed in embodiments is a system for use in an aircraft, where the aircraft has a cabin area including a floor area defining an aisle, a forward-facing seat and an aft-facing seat on opposite sides of a table. The forward and aft facing seats are located across the aisle from a side-facing seat. The table system disclosed, in one embodiment, includes a table extension member, the extension member being positionable from a retracted mode where the extension member is at least partially concealed beneath the table, and into a deployed mode where the extension member is extended at least partially out into the aisle to an extent that the extension member is able to support articles for the benefit of a passenger sitting in the side-facing seat.
In embodiments, the system includes a pedestal mounted at a lower end to the floor and at an upper location to a pocket, the pocket being located underneath the table, the pocket at least partially concealing the extension member when the extension member is in the retracted position. In some embodiments, the table has a table-top, and hingeably-attached tabletop flaps, the tabletop flaps being rotatable up, and lockable so that they are level with the tabletop to increase an overall tabletop size. In some embodiments, the extension member includes oppositely-mounted and hingeably-attached extension flaps, the extension flaps being deployable and lockable so that they are level with the tabletop to increase an overall extension size. The extension flaps, when the extension is in the retracted position, are foldable on top of the extension member, and when the extension member is in the deployed mode, the extension flaps are rotatable out and down to create an enlarged extension surface.
In embodiments, the table arrangement is mounted on top of a pedestal. In embodiments, the pedestal is mounted at a lower end on the floor and at an upper location to a pocket, the pocket being located underneath the table, the pocket at least partially concealing the extension member when the extension member is in the retracted position. In embodiments, the extension member is raiseable and lockable such that an upper surface of the extension member is substantially level with a table-top surface. In embodiments, the extension member upon entering into deployment mode is configured to spring up into the upper surface of the extension member is substantially level with the table-top surface.
Illustrative embodiments are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, which are incorporated by reference herein and wherein:
Embodiments provide systems and a method for providing an extendable table in an aircraft cabin.
The top of the pedestal 110 is mounted at a lower end to the floor. It then extends up to support a lower surface of a pocket 124. In the embodiment shown in
The system also enables the deployment of an extension member 120 which is extendable into an aisle area 122 of the aircraft cabin 102. The table extension member 120 can be positioned in a retracted mode (see
The transition steps from retracted mode (see
In
While in full-deployment mode shown in
Many different arrangements of the various components depicted, as well as components not shown, are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of what is claimed herein. Embodiments have been described with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not depart from what is disclosed. A skilled artisan may develop alternative means of implementing the aforementioned improvements without departing from what is claimed.
It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations and are contemplated within the scope of the claims. Not all steps listed in the various figures need be carried out in the specific order described.
Claims
1. A system for use in an aircraft, the aircraft having a cabin area including a floor area defining an aisle, a forward-facing seat and an aft-facing seat on opposite sides of a table, the forward and aft facing seats being located across the aisle from a side-facing seat, the system comprising:
- a table extension member, the extension member being positionable from a retracted mode where the extension member is at least partially concealed beneath the table, and into a deployed mode where the extension member is extended at least partially out into the aisle to an extent that the extension member is able to support articles for the benefit of a passenger sitting in the side-facing seat.
2. The system of claim 1 comprising:
- a pedestal mounted at a lower end to the floor and at an upper location to a pocket, the pocket being located underneath the table, the pocket at least partially concealing the extension member when the extension member is in the retracted position.
3. The system of claim 1 wherein the table has a table-top, and hingeably-attached tabletop flaps, the tabletop flaps being rotatable up, and lockable so that they are level with the tabletop to increase an overall tabletop size.
4. The system of claim 1 wherein the extension member includes oppositely-mounted and hingeably-attached extension flaps, the extension flaps being deployable and lockable so that they are level with the tabletop to increase an overall extension size.
5. The system of claim 4 wherein the extension flaps, when in the extension is in the retracted position, are foldable on top of the extension member, and when the extension member is in the deployed mode, the extension flaps are rotatable out and down to create an enlarged extension surface.
6. The system of claim 1, comprising:
- a pedestal mounted at a lower end to the floor and at an upper location to a pocket, the pocket being located underneath the table, the pocket at least partially concealing the extension member when the extension member is in the retracted position.
7. The system of claim 1 wherein the extension member is raisable and lockable such that an upper surface of the extension member is substantially level with a table-top surface.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein the extension member upon entering into deployment mode is configured to spring up into the upper surface of the extension member is substantially level with the table-top surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 31, 2017
Publication Date: May 3, 2018
Inventors: Jason Michael Decker (Wichita, KS), Michael Scott Robinson (Wichita, KS), Christopher Adair Pinkerton (Derby, KS)
Application Number: 15/799,607