![]() ARTICULATED COMPARTMENT AND AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY
专利摘要:
hinged bin assembly a hinged bin assembly configured to receive baggage and be positioned within an aircraft. the hinge compartment assembly includes an upper housing including a rear bracket and first and second side panels, a container cooperating with the upper housing to define a compartment interior, a first hinge mechanism operatively associated with the first panel side and the container, and a second hinge mechanism operatively associated with the second side panel and the container. the first and second hinge mechanisms are axially aligned along and rotatable about a pivot axis so that the container pivots about the pivot axis with respect to the upper housing between an open position and a closed position. 公开号:BR112014020194A2 申请号:R112014020194-3 申请日:2013-02-13 公开日:2021-01-12 发明作者:Scott SAVIAN;Stephen Kearsey 申请人:C&D Zodiac, Inc.; IPC主号:
专利说明:
[001] [001] This application claims the benefit of Interim Application No. US 61/598,856, filed February 14, 2012, and Interim Application No. US 61/598816, filed February 14, 2012, which are both incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. FIELD OF THE INVENTION [002] [002] The present invention relates generally to overhead storage compartment assemblies, and more particularly to an overhead storage compartment assembly that includes a pivot compartment and personal service unit. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [003] [003] Commercial aircraft such as the Airbus A320 or Boeing 737 are typically built from modular components, the size, weight and construction of such being dictated by many considerations including fuselage dimensions, aesthetics and safety considerations. Many of these requirements are imposed by law or regulation. Aircraft components such as overhead stowage compartments, seats, bathrooms, galleys, lighting systems, etc., are all required to function in strictly confined spaces. [004] [004] Aircraft manufacturers are constantly improving aircraft interior designs to achieve more comfort and utility for passengers and crew within carrier-imposed restrictions on cost, weight, maintenance downtime, and ARTICULATED COMPARTMENT SET CROSS REFERENCE FOR RELATED ORDERS [001] [001] This application claims the benefit of Interim Application No. US 61/598,856, filed February 14, 2012, and Interim Application No. US 61/598816, filed February 14, 2012, which are both incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. FIELD OF THE INVENTION [002] [002] The present invention relates generally to overhead storage compartment assemblies, and more particularly to an overhead storage compartment assembly that includes a pivot compartment and personal service unit. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [003] [003] Commercial aircraft such as the Airbus A320 or Boeing 737 are typically built from modular components, the size, weight and construction of such being dictated by many considerations including fuselage dimensions, aesthetics and safety considerations. Many of these requirements are imposed by law or regulation. Aircraft components such as overhead stowage compartments, seats, bathrooms, galleys, lighting systems, etc., are all required to function in strictly confined spaces. [004] [004] Aircraft manufacturers are constantly improving aircraft interior designs to achieve more comfort and utility for passengers and crew within carrier-imposed constraints on cost, weight, maintenance downtime, and safety. Commercial passenger aircraft generally include overhead storage compartments mounted from the ceiling, walls or other structural portion of the aircraft over the passenger seats. These compartments are designed to accommodate the size, shape and weight of the passenger handheld. [005] [005] Other upper storage compartment assemblies are well known in the art. For example, see US Patent Publication No. 2011/0253837 published October 20, 2011, US Patent No. [006] [006] Figure 1 is a side elevation view of two pivot housing assemblies in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention showing a first pivot compartment assembly in an open position and a second pivot compartment assembly in an open position. closed position; [007] [007] Figure 2 is a perspective view of a portion of an airplane cabin with a series of articulation compartment assemblies installed therein; [008] [008] Figure 3 is a perspective view of the hinge housing assemblies of Figure 1; [009] [009] Figure 4 is a perspective view of the hinge compartment assemblies of Figure 1 with luggage in them; [0010] [0010] Figure 5 is a perspective view of the hinge compartment assemblies of Figure 1 with one of the container exploded therefrom; [0011] [0011] Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 6-6 of Figure 1; [0012] [0012] Figure 7A is a cross-sectional view taken along the same line as Figure 7A, but showing an alternative embodiment for securing the container to the upper housing; [0013] [0013] Figure 7B is a cross-sectional view of a portion of one of the pivot housing assemblies of Figure 1; [0014] [0014] Figure 7C is a cross-sectional view taken along line 7C-7C of Figure 1; [0015] [0015] Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view of one of the hinge compartment assemblies of Figure 1 and showing how a standard piece of luggage fits therein; [0016] [0016] Figure 9 is a cross-sectional view of one of the pivot housing assemblies of Figure 1 with the PSU channel omitted; [0017] [0017] Figure 10 is a cross-sectional view of a joint housing assembly with a different valence; [0018] [0018] Figure 11 is a detailed cross-sectional view showing a pivoting pivot mechanism providing the pivot point between the side panel and the container; [0019] [0019] Figure 12 is a detailed cross-sectional view showing a pivot shaft as the pivot mechanism providing the pivot point between the side panel and the container; [0020] [0020] Figure 13 is an elevation view showing the first latch assembly in the locked position; [0021] [0021] Figure 14 is an elevation view showing the first latch assembly in the unlocked position; [0022] [0022] Figure 15 is a cross-sectional view of the first latch assembly in the locked position; [0023] [0023] Figure 16 is a perspective view of a portion of an aircraft cabin showing a plurality of pivot compartment assemblies and PSU pods installed therein and showing an empty PSU channel; [0024] [0024] Figure 17A is a perspective view of the interior of an aircraft showing a series of PSU pod assemblies installed on it with cabin lighting glowing upwards; [0025] [0025] Figure 17B is a perspective view of the interior of an aircraft showing a series of PSU pod assemblies installed thereon with cabin lighting glowing outward; [0026] [0026] Figure 17C is a perspective view of the interior of an aircraft showing a series of PSU pod assemblies installed thereon with cabin lighting glowing downwards; [0027] [0027] Figure 18 is a cross-sectional view of a PSU pod assembly and showing the passenger components and system components; [0028] [0028] Figure 19A is a schematic side view of a portion of a prior art aircraft showing a series of seats with the passenger components and system components located above in the PSU channel; [0029] [0029] Figure 19B is a schematic end view of a portion of a prior art aircraft showing a series of seats with the passenger components and system components located above in the PSU channel; [0030] [0030] Figure 20A is a schematic side view of a portion of an aircraft showing a series of seats with the passenger components and system components located above; and [0031] [0031] Figure 20B is a schematic end view of a portion of an aircraft showing a series of seats with the passenger components and system components located above. SUMMARY OF PREFERRED MODALITIES [0032] [0032] According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a hinged compartment assembly which is configured to receive baggage and be positioned within an aircraft. The hinge compartment assembly includes an upper housing that includes a rear bracket and first and second side panels, a container that cooperates with the upper housing to define a compartment interior, a first hinge mechanism operatively associated with the first side panel, and the container, and a second hinge mechanism operatively associated with the second side panel and the container. The first and second pivot mechanisms are axially aligned along and can rotate about a pivot axis so that the container rotates about the pivot axis with respect to the upper housing between an open position and a closed position. In a preferred embodiment, the container includes a bottom and opposing first and second sides, and when the hinged compartment assembly receives baggage within the compartment, the baggage is positioned at the bottom of the container, which supports the load of the baggage. The first and second side panels include a bottom edge and the first and second sides of the container include a top edge, and in the closed position, at least a portion of the top edge of the first side of the container abuts the bottom edge of the first. side panel, and at least a portion of the top edge of the second side of the container abuts the bottom edge of the second side panel. Preferably, the bottom of the container includes a top edge that abuts a bottom front edge of the rear holder when the container is in the closed position. The top edge of the bottom and sides of the container form a generally continuous abutting edge that abuts the bottom front edge of the rear support and at least a portion of the bottom edge of the first and second side panels. [0033] [0033] In a preferred embodiment, the first side panel includes a first wing downwardly extending therefrom and the second side panel includes a second wing downwardly extending therefrom, and the first side of the container includes a first portion indented portion that receives the first wing and the second side of the container includes a second indented portion that receives the second wing. The first hinge mechanism extends between the first wing and the first indented portion and the second hinge mechanism extends between the second wing and the second indented portion. In a preferred embodiment, in the closed position, in a direction generally parallel to the pivot axis, the first and second side panels do not overlap the first and second sides of the container. In another preferred embodiment, in the closed position, in a direction generally parallel to the pivot axis, the first and second side panels do not overlap the first and second sides of the container, except where the first and second wings overlap with the first and second portions. indented. [0034] [0034] The hinge compartment assembly further includes at least one latch assembly for securing the container to the upper housing in the closed position. [0035] [0035] Preferably, the first latch assembly includes a first hook portion and a first striker portion. The second latch assembly includes a second hook portion, and a second striker portion. [0036] [0036] In a preferred embodiment, the first and second pivot mechanisms comprise first and second rotary dampers that dampen rotation of the first and second pivot mechanisms, respectively, when the container pivots to the open position. Preferably, the first damper is positioned in an opening in the first wing and a first pivot axis extends from the first damper to the first side of the container, and the second damper is positioned in an opening in the second wing and a second pivot axis extends from the second rotary damper to the second side of the container. [0037] [0037] In a preferred embodiment, the upper housing includes a passenger service unit ("PSU") channel integral therewith which is positioned adjacent to the container. Preferably, the PSU channel includes at least a first PSU pod extending downwardly therefrom. The upper housing includes first and second rails, and the PSU pod extends downward from a panel that includes first and second connectors that are attached to the first and second rails, respectively. Preferably, the PSU channel includes system components disposed therein, and the PSU pod includes passenger components disposed therein. [0038] [0038] In a preferred embodiment, the hinge compartment assembly can fit four standard pieces of luggage therein. Each piece of standard baggage includes a top, a bottom, a front, a rear and two sides and the four pieces of standard baggage are received inside the compartment and positioned in such a way that one of the two sides of each piece of standard baggage is supported on the bottom of the container when the container is in the closed position. In a preferred embodiment, the container is made from a single piece that is created or formed in a mold in a single operation. Preferably, the container defines a lower portion of the compartment interior and the upper housing defines an upper portion of the compartment interior. [0039] [0039] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a hinged compartment assembly that is configured to receive baggage and be positioned within an aircraft. The hinged housing assembly includes an upper housing that includes a rear bracket and first and second side panels, a container that cooperates with the upper housing to define a housing interior, and is hingedly connected to the upper housing such that it hinges over a pivot axis with respect to the upper housing between an open position and a closed position. The container includes a bottom and first and second sides. The hinge housing assembly also includes first and second latch assemblies. The first latch assembly is associated with the first side panel and the first side of the container, and the second latch assembly is associated with the second side panel and the second side of the container, [0040] [0040] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention there is provided a hinged compartment assembly which is configured to receive baggage and be positioned within an aircraft. The hinged compartment assembly includes an upper housing that includes a rear bracket and first and second side panels that each include a bottom edge, and a container that cooperates with the upper housing to define a compartment interior and includes a bottom and first and second opposite sides. When the hinged compartment assembly receives luggage inside the compartment, the luggage is positioned at the bottom of the container. The first and second sides of the container include a top edge and the bottom of the container includes a top edge. The hinge compartment assembly also includes a first hinge mechanism operatively associated with the first side panel and the container, and a second hinge mechanism operatively associated with the second side panel and the container. The first and second pivot mechanisms are axially aligned along and rotatable about a pivot axis, and the container pivots about the pivot axis with respect to the upper housing between an open position and a closed position. [0041] [0041] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a dual hinge compartment assembly that includes first and second hinge compartment assemblies as described above. positioned adjacent to each other, but which include a common back support. [0042] [0042] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an aircraft which comprises a cabin having a sidewall, and which has at least first and second articulation compartment assemblies described above which are connected to the sidewall. [0043] [0043] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a hinged compartment assembly that is configured to receive baggage and be positioned within an aircraft. The hinged housing assembly includes an upper housing that includes first and second side panels and a rear bracket that includes an integral PSU channel formed therein, a container that cooperates with the upper housing to define a housing interior, a first mechanism hinge operatively associated with the first side panel and the container, and a second hinge mechanism operatively associated with the second side panel and the container. The container pivots about the pivot axis with respect to the upper housing between an open position and a closed position. In a preferred embodiment, the rear bracket includes first and second rails which, when the articulation compartment assembly is positioned on an aircraft, extend generally parallel to a longitudinally extending axis of the aircraft, and the articulation compartment assembly includes at least one panel which is connected to the first and second rails and partially defines the PSU channel. Preferably, the at least panel includes a PSU pod extending downwardly therefrom which includes reading lights disposed therein and cabin lighting associated therewith. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED MODALITIES [0044] [0044] The following description and drawings are illustrative and should not be interpreted as limiting. [0045] [0045] Reference in this specification to "1 embodiment" or "one embodiment" means that a particular feature, structure, or feature described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the disclosure. The appearances of the phrase "in 1 modality" in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same modality, nor are they separate modalities or mutually exclusive alternatives to other modalities. On the other hand, several characteristics are described that can be exhibited by some modalities and not by others. Likewise, several requirements are described that may be requirements for some modalities, but not for other modalities. [0046] [0046] The terms used in the present specification generally have their normal meanings in the art within the scope of the disclosure, and in the particular context in which each term is used. Some terms that are used to describe the disclosure are discussed below, or elsewhere in the specification, to provide additional guidance to the practitioner regarding the description of the disclosure. For convenience, some terms may be highlighted, for example using italics and/or quotation marks: The use of highlighting has no bearing on the scope and meaning of a term; the scope and meaning of a term is the same, in the same context, whether or not it is highlighted. [0047] [0047] It should be noted that the same can be said in more than one way. Therefore, alternate language and synonyms may be used for any one or more of the conditions described herein. No special meaning should be placed on whether or not a term is elaborated or discussed here. Synonyms for certain terms are provided. A recital of one or more synonyms does not preclude the use of other synonyms. The use of examples anywhere in this specification including examples of any terms discussed herein is illustrative only, and is not intended to further limit the scope and meaning of the disclosure or of any exemplified term. Likewise, the disclosure is not limited to the various embodiments set forth in the present specification. [0048] [0048] Without intending to further limit the scope of the disclosure, examples of instruments, apparatus, methods and their related results in accordance with the modalities of the present description are given below. Note that titles or legends may be used in the examples for the convenience of a reader, which should in no way limit the scope of disclosure. Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure pertains. In case of conflict, this document, including definitions, will control. [0049] [0049] It should be understood that terms such as "front", "back", "top", "bottom", "side", "short", "long", "up", "low", "reverse", " front", "inside", "outside" and "below" used herein are for ease of description only and refer to the orientation of components as shown in the Figures. It should be understood that any orientation of the components described herein is within the scope of the present invention. [0050] [0050] Referring now to the drawings, in which the presentations are for the purpose of illustrating the present invention and not for the purpose of limiting the same, Figures 1-16 show a hinge compartment assembly 10. In particular, the invention may be used on commercial passenger aircraft. However, this is not a limitation on the present invention and the hinge housing assembly 10 may be used elsewhere. [0051] [0051] The hinge housing assembly of the present invention 10 employs a "shell design". In a preferred embodiment, the hinged compartment assembly 10 allows as much of the interior compartment volume as possible to be used, to increase volume and luggage capacity as compared to the prior art. The design and structure also provide a way to integrate systems such as ducts and electrical environmental control system ("ECS"). [0052] [0052] As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, within the cabin of an aircraft, overhead stowage compartments are normally attached to attachment points, such as hard points and side and top attachments. Thus, a description of attaching the hinge compartment assembly will be omitted. [0053] [0053] Figures 1-16 show a dual swivel compartment assembly which is essentially two swivel compartment assemblies 10 with a common rear bracket 12 and which can be installed together in the cabin of an aircraft. However, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that a single, separate hinged housing assembly 10 with a single rear bracket 12 is within the scope of the present invention and is described and claimed herein. In another embodiment, more than two or multiple articulation compartment assemblies 10 may include a common rear bracket 12. The Figures show articulation compartment assemblies 10 that are positioned on the exterior of the aircraft. However, it will be appreciated that the articulation compartment assembly 10 may be used indoors in a wide-body aircraft. For example, two groups of rear-to-rear outward facing hinge compartment assemblies 10 may include a common rear bracket 12. [0054] [0054] In a preferred embodiment, the hinge compartment assembly 10 includes the rear bracket 12, a tray or container 14 with a first and a second hinge mechanism or hinge shaft 16a and 16b on each side, and the first and second side panels 18a and 18b. With respect to each of the pivot housing assemblies 10, the rear bracket 12 and first and second side panels 18a and 18b are collectively referred to herein as the upper housing 26. [0055] [0055] In the embodiment shown in the Figures, the rear support 12 and first and second side panels [0056] [0056] When the container 14 is hinged to the closed position, the first and second sides 24a and 24b of the container 14 are not received in the upper portion of the compartment interior 36. In other words, in the portion of the first and second side panels 18a and 18b which do not include the first and second wings 20a and 20b and the first and second indented portions 22a and 22b, the first and second top edges 25a and 25b do not pass or overlap with the first and second bottom edges 19a and 19b when the container 14 is hinged to the closed position. Preferably, the first and second top edges 25a and 25b and the first and second bottom edges 19a and 19b abut each other. However, one embodiment is possible that the first and second top edges 25a and 25b and the first and second bottom edges 19a and 19b are horizontally separated from each other, but in a vertical direction the first and second top edges 25a and 25b do not pass or overlap with the first and second bottom edges 19a and 19b when the container 14 is hinged to the closed position. [0057] [0057] In a preferred embodiment, the back support 12, container 14 and first and second side panels 18a and 18b are made of crush core panel. However, this is not a limitation of the present invention and other materials may be used. In an exemplary embodiment, the one-piece container 14 is made using core crush matching metal molding. This creates a continuous composite structure with a C-frame cross-section that can be made from a single mold. [0058] [0058] As shown in Figures 1-12, in general, first and second side panels 18a and 18b include first and second hinge mechanisms 16a and 16b that are operatively associated with container 14, and allow container 14 to rotate with respect to the upper housing 26 between an open position and a closed position. [0059] [0059] In a preferred embodiment, the first side panel 18a includes a first wing 20a and the second side panel 18b includes a second wing 20b extending downwardly therefrom. The first and second wings 20a and 20b coincide with or are received in first and second indented portions 22a and 22b which are formed on the first and second sides 24a and 24b of the container 14. As shown in the Figures, preferably the first and second indented portions 22a and 22b extend inwardly within the container 14. However, in another embodiment, the indented portions may extend outwardly. [0060] [0060] In a preferred embodiment, the first side panel 18a, first wing 20a and first side 24a of the container 14 (with the exception of the first indented portion 22a) are all positioned in a generally common plane PI (see Figure 6). Likewise, the second side panel [0061] [0061] As discussed above, and as shown in Figures 6 and 8, in a preferred embodiment, in the closed position, the bottom edges of the first and second side panels 18a and 18b abut the top edges 25a and 25b of the first and second sides 24a and 24b of the container 14 (Figure 6) and the bottom front edge 12a of the rear support 12 abuts the top front edge 28a of the bottom 28 of the container 14 (Figures 8 and 14). As also shown in Figures 8 and 14, the bottom 28 of the container 14 includes a rear top edge 28b that is positioned adjacent to, but does not abut a trailing bottom edge 12b of the rear support 12. This allows a portion of the bottom 28 of the overlapping container with rear support 12 when container 14 pivots to the open position. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that in a commercial embodiment, the container and/or top housing may include rim rims, seals or the like, which cover the top edges of the container and the bottom edges of the top housing. However, this is not a limitation of the present invention and such components are considered part of the upper housing or container for the purposes of the appended claims. In a preferred embodiment, hinge compartment assembly 10 includes at least one stop member 15 (and preferably a plurality of stop members) positioned within the interior of compartment 36 and which holds container 14 in the open position and prevents it from articulating too far. [0062] [0062] In a preferred embodiment, the first hinge mechanism 16a extends between the first wing 20a and the first side 24a of the container 14 and the second hinge mechanism 16b extends between the second wing 20b and the second first side 24b of the container 14. As discussed above, the first and second pivot mechanisms can be pivot axes on which the container 14 can pivot. As shown in Figures 5-6 and 7B-7C, a portion of the first hinge mechanism 16a may be positioned in corresponding openings 32a and 33a in the first wing 20a and first side 24a, respectively, and a portion of the second hinge mechanism 16b may be positioned in corresponding openings 32b and 33b on the second wing 20b and second side 24b, respectively. In another embodiment, a pivot axis can extend from the container and into an opening in the wing or vice versa. Any pair of hinge mechanisms that are axially aligned and that allow the container 14 to rotate relative to the upper housing 26 are within the scope of the present invention. [0063] [0063] As shown in Figure 11, in a preferred embodiment, the first and second pivot mechanism comprise first and second rotary dampers 17a and 17b. With respect to the first rotary damper 17a, one of the housing 19 or the shaft 21 is secured within the aperture 32a and the other is attached within the aperture 33a. With respect to the second rotary damper 17b, one of the housing 19 or the shaft 21 is secured within the opening 32b and the other is secured within the opening 33b. It will be appreciated that Figure 11 shows only the first damper 17a, but that the second damper 17b is a mirror image thereof. The first and second rotatable dampers 17a and 17b may include covers 23 to secure them in place. [0064] [0064] It should be understood that the first and second rotary damper 17a and 17b provide the ability to dampen or control the descent or pivoting of the container when it pivots to the open position. In a preferred embodiment, the first and second rotary damper may be the rotary damper taught in US Patent Application No. 61/598836 and concurrently filed with US Patent Application No. 13/765358 entitled Freewheel Rotary Damping Mechanism naming inventors Steve Kearsey and Richard McClure (Attorney No. 71703-5038), all of which are incorporated herein by reference. In another embodiment, the first and second rotary dampers may be the rotary damper taught in Patent Application No. US 61/598846 and concurrently filed with Patent Application No. US 13/765435 entitled Rotating Dampening Mechanism with Articulating Vanes naming inventors Steve Kearsey and Richard McClure (Attorney No. 71703-5039), all of which are incorporated herein by reference. In another embodiment, each of the first and second side panels 18a and 18b may include a cover 23 positioned outside or inside the interior of compartment 36 and which secures the first and second side panels 18a and 18b to the container 14 and which covers and houses the first and second hinge mechanisms 16a and 16b. It will be appreciated, that any type of power assist (to raise or lower the container) or damper is within the scope of the present invention. For example, the present invention may utilize a prior art damper, such as a linear damper that includes a cylinder and with a piston and damping fluid therein or a spring for assistance, as is known in the art. [0065] [0065] As shown in Figures 1-5 and more specifically in Figures 13-15, in a preferred embodiment, the hinge housing assembly 10 includes first and second latch assemblies 40a and 40b operatively associated with the first and second panels. sides 18a and 18b and the first and second sides 24a and 24b of the container 14. Preferably, the first latch assembly 40a includes a first hook portion 42a 44a and a first striker portion and the second latch assembly 40b includes a second portion hook 42b and a second firing pin portion 44b. In a preferred embodiment, the first hook portion 42a extends downward from the bottom edge 19a of the first side panel 18a and the first striker portion 44a is positioned in a first recess 41a defined in the top edge 25a of the first side 24a. of container 14 and second hook portion 42b extends downwardly from bottom edge 19b of second side panel 18b and second striker portion 44b is positioned in a second recess [0066] [0066] It will be appreciated that any type of locking mechanism that allows the container 14 to connect to the upper housing 26 is within the scope of the present invention. Furthermore, it is noted that the terms first hook portion and second hook portion refer to the entire assembly attached to the upper housing in the Figures. And, the terms first firing pin portion and second firing pin portion refer to the entire assembly attached to the upper housing in the Figures. The hook portion can be any latch mechanism that includes a hook or latch that mates with or locks to a firing pin. Figures 13-15 show an exemplary embodiment of the first latch assembly 40a. It should be understood that the second latch assembly 40b includes essentially the same components. Figures 13 and 15 show the first latch assembly 40a in the locked position and Figure 14 shows the first latch assembly 40a in the unlocked position. Preferably, the first hook portion 42a is mounted in a recess 29a in the first side panel 18a and includes a housing 31a, a hook 35a and guide members 37a that help guide the firing pin 39a (which may be secured in place by a threaded fastener 51a) to the desired position. [0067] [0067] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that by the first and second hook portions 42a and 42b extending downwardly from the first and second side panels 18a and 18b and locking to first and second firing pin portions 44a and 44b, which are essentially incorporated in the first and second sides 24a and 24b of the container 14 allows the top edge 14a of the container 14 (i.e., top edges 25a and 25b and front top edge 28a to abut the bottom edge (bottom edges 19a and 19b and bottom front edge 12a) of the upper housing 26. In other words, the first side panel 18a, the first side 24a of the container 14 and the first latch assembly 40a are all aligned generally vertically and the second side panel 18b, the second side 24b of the container 14 and the second latch assembly 40b are all generally vertically aligned. [0068] [0068] The first and second latch assemblies 40a and 40b shown in the Figures are not a limitation on the present invention, and any type of latch assembly or a mechanism for securing the container 14 to the upper housing 26 is within the scope of the present invention. . For example, the hinged housing assembly may include a central latch that connects the container to the rear bracket. [0069] [0069] As shown in Figures 4, 8 and 14, the inventive hinge compartment assembly 10 is designed to accommodate Travel Pro 22" standard 11 wheeled bags or luggage first on its edge (this type of bag is referred to herein as " standard baggage"). As will be understood by those skilled in the art, stowing a maximum amount of baggage within overhead stowage compartments is of utmost importance on passenger aircraft and the standard baggage discussed here is used as an industry standard to determine the amount of cargo that fits into overhead stowage compartments As shown in Figure 4, a standard piece of luggage 11 includes a top lla, a bottom llb, a front 11C, a rear lld and two sides 11e. [0070] [0070] In a preferred embodiment, the pivot axis A1 or pivot point provided by the first and second pivot mechanisms 16a and 16b is not along the same longitudinal axis as baggage stored within the compartment interior, but is instead addition not centrally located. Furthermore, the center of gravity of the luggage inside the compartment is moved outward compared to the prior art and closer to the pivot axis A1, thus making the container 14 easier to close. Furthermore, compared to prior art pivot compartments, the pivot compartment assembly 10 can be moved further out from the aisle, thus providing more space for passengers and an open cabin feel. However, none of the statements that include comparisons with the prior art are intended to be a limitation of the present invention. [0071] [0071] With reference to Figures 19A-19B, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, passenger aircraft typically include what is referred to as a passenger service unit ("PSU"), which is situated generally above each seat row (although not normally at the same pitch with each row of seats) on the top panel above the passenger seats in the aircraft cabin. Among other things, a PSU contains automatically deployed reading lights, loudspeakers, beacons and oxygen masks and also outlets providing air conditioning. [0072] [0072] With reference to at least Figures 16-20B, in a preferred embodiment, the hinge compartment assembly 10 includes an integrated PSU channel 50 and a PSU pod 52 for each row of passengers. As discussed above, aircraft PSUs typically include two types of elements: passenger elements 112 (read lights, air vents/vents, and FLIGHT attendant call buttons) and systems elements 114 (wiring, oxygen tanks 113/ components, cabin lights and associated electronics, ductwork, etc.). As shown in Figure 18, the PSU pod 52 provides a way to at least partially separate the bundle of passenger elements 112 for each tier from the bundle of systems elements 14 for each tier. By separating the passenger elements 112 from one of the systems elements 14 that are typically installed on a PSU, a PSU pod 52 (for the passenger elements 112) is configured or positioned independently of the systems elements 114, which are positioned in the PSU channel 50. As shown in Figures 18 and 20A, in a preferred embodiment, the passenger element bundle 112 is positioned below the systems element bundle 114. It is noted that in another embodiment of the invention, the PSU pod 52 and PSU pod assembly 58 can be used with different upper compartments than the shell design described herein. For example, the PSU 58 pod assembly can be used with other types of hinged compartments or a top stowage compartment that is fixed but includes a pivot door. The PSU pod assembly can be used with any overhead stowage compartment that includes a luggage wrapper and a PSU channel integrally formed therewith. [0073] [0073] In a preferred embodiment, the PSU cocoon [0074] [0074] As discussed above, in a preferred embodiment, the PSU pod assembly 58 also includes cabin lighting 62 that is associated with the PSU pod. [0075] [0075] Referring to Figures 20A-20B, as discussed above, generally, in the present invention, a passenger element beam 112 is included in each PSU pod 52 and the systems elements 114 are disposed within the PSU channel 50 or in some other position above the ceiling defined by or the overhead compartments or panels 56 used to hide the elements of systems [0076] [0076] The PSU pod 52 changes the prior art setup and installation methodology by utilizing a specific row design and a completed channel 50 embedded in and defined within the hinge compartment assembly 10. Compared to the prior art , this helps to reduce or eliminate unnecessary spacer panels. In a preferred embodiment, each PSU pod 52 has the same height or alignment with respect to each row of seats 124. It will be appreciated that the positioning of the PSU pod assembly 58 can be adjusted as a result of the connection 70 between connectors 70a. and tracks 70b. In other words, the PSU pod assembly 58 can slide forward or backward over the rails 70b. Furthermore, by reducing the number of components in the PSU channel, the height of the panels can be raised (compared to the prior art), to a height H2 that is greater than the height Hl in a similar prior art aircraft. . Furthermore, although the PSU pod 52 extends downwards below the panels 56, in a preferred embodiment, it may be positioned at a height H1 that is the same or similar to the height of the ceiling height 120 / panel 117 of the prior art. This allows the PSU pod 52 to be positioned such that the height H2 provides more passenger or roof space than the prior art and positions the PSU pod 52 and elements in or on it (e.g. reading lights, vents, cabin lights, etc) in a consistent position or pitch for each row of passengers. In other words, the height of passenger void space between PSU pods 52 is increased compared to the prior art. However, the positioning of the PSU pod 52 is not a limitation on the present invention. In another embodiment, it may be positioned lower than the prior art height H1 and/or may be positioned such that it has a different pitch than each row. [0077] [0077] In another embodiment, cabin lighting can be omitted or more or less reading lights can be included. The switches or buttons for the reading lights 60 may be positioned on the PSU pod 52 or elsewhere within passenger reach for which each reading light 60 is intended. In a preferred embodiment, the reading lights 60 are controlled by passengers seated in the row to which the PSU pod 52 is assigned and the lighting cabin 62 is controlled by the crew from a location remote from the passengers. [0078] [0078] Referring to Figure 8, in a preferred embodiment, the hinge compartment assembly 10 includes an environment control system ("ECS") that includes ducting and electrical. In a preferred embodiment, the rear support 12 serves as the housing for the ECS ducts. As discussed above, at least a portion of the ECS components are positioned in the PSU channel 50. However, the hinge compartment assembly 10 may also include at least one other separate ECS channel. [0079] [0079] Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and claims, the words "comprises", "comprising" and the like are to be understood in an inclusive sense, as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is, in the sense of "including, but not limited to,". As used herein, the terms "connected", "coupled" or any variant thereof, means any connection or coupling, whether directly or indirectly, between two or more elements; the connection coupling between the elements can be physical, logical, or a combination thereof. In addition, the words "here", "above", "below", and words of similar meaning, when used in this application, shall refer to this application as a whole and not to any specific parts of this application. Whenever the context allows, words in the Detailed Description above the Preferred Modalities use the singular or plural number may also include the plural or singular respectively. The word "or" in reference to a list of two or more items, encompasses all of the following interpretations of the word: any of the items in the list, all items in the list, and any combination of items in the list. [0080] [0080] The above detailed description of embodiments of the disclosure is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the teachings to the precise form described above. While specific embodiments and examples for their disclosure are described above for illustrative purposes, various equivalent modifications are possible within the scope of the disclosure, as those skilled in the relevant art will recognize. Also, the specific numbers noted here are just examples: alternative implementations may employ different values, measurements, or ranges. [0081] [0081] The teachings of the description provided herein can be applied to other systems, not necessarily to the system described above. The elements and acts of the various modalities described above can be combined to provide other modalities. The measurements or dimensions or described herein are used by way of example only and not as a limitation of the present invention. Other measurements or dimensions are within the scope of the invention. [0082] [0082] All patents and applications and other references mentioned above, including those which may be mentioned attached filing papers, are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. Aspects of the disclosure may be modified, if necessary, to use the systems, functions and concepts of the various references described above to provide even more embodiments of the disclosure. [0083] [0083] These and other changes may be made for disclosure in light of the above detailed Description of Preferred Arrangements. While the above description describes certain modalities of disclosure, and describes the best contemplated mode, no matter how detailed the above text is displayed, the teachings can be practiced in many ways. System details may vary considerably in their implementation details, while continuing to be encompassed in the subject matter disclosed herein. As noted above, specific terminology used to describe certain features or aspects of the disclosure should not be taken to imply that the terminology is being redefined here to be limited to any specific features, features or aspects of the disclosure with which that terminology is associated. In general, the terms used in the following claims should not be interpreted so as to limit the disclosures of the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification, unless the Detailed Description above the Preferred Embodiments section explicitly defines such terms. Thus, the actual scope of the disclosure encompasses not only the disclosed embodiments, but also all equivalent ways of practicing or implementing the disclosure in accordance with the claims. [0084] [0084] While certain aspects of the disclosure are set out below in certain claim forms, the inventors contemplate the various aspects of the disclosure in any number of claim forms. For example, while only one aspect of the disclosure is recited as a means plus function claim under 35 USC § 112, ¶6, other aspects may also be incorporated as a means plus function claim, or in other ways, as being incorporated into a computer readable medium. [0085] [0085] Accordingly, while exemplary embodiments of the intervention have been shown and described, it should be understood that all terms used herein are descriptive and not limiting, and that many variations, modifications, and substitutions may be made by one of ordinary skill in the art without depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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Claims (41) [1] 1. Pivot compartment assembly configured to receive baggage and be positioned within an aircraft, the pivot compartment assembly characterized in that it comprises: an upper housing including a rear bracket and first and second side panels; a container cooperating with the upper housing to define a compartment interior; a first hinge mechanism operatively associated with the first side panel and the container; and a second hinge mechanism operatively associated with the second side panel and the container, wherein the first and second hinge mechanisms are axially aligned along and rotatable about a pivot axis, and wherein the container pivots about the pivot axis with respect to the upper housing between an open position and a closed position. [2] 2. Hinged compartment assembly, according to claim 1, characterized in that the container includes a bottom and opposite first and second sides, wherein when the articulating compartment assembly receives luggage inside the compartment, the luggage is positioned at the bottom of the container, where the container is supporting load. [3] 3. A hinged housing assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first and second side panels include a bottom edge and the first and second sides of the container include a top edge, and wherein, in In the closed position, at least a portion of the top edge of the first side of the container abuts the bottom edge of the first side panel, and at least a portion of the top edge of the second side of the container abuts the bottom edge of the second side panel. [4] 4. A hinged compartment assembly according to claim 3, characterized in that the bottom of the container includes a top edge that abuts a bottom front edge of the rear support when the container is in the closed position. [5] 5. Hinged compartment assembly, according to claim 4, characterized in that the top edge of the bottom and sides of the container form a generally continuous abutment edge that abuts the front bottom edge of the rear support and at least a bottom edge portion of the first and second side panels. [6] 6. A hinged housing assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein the first side panel includes a first wing extending downwardly therefrom and the second side panel including a second wing extending downwardly therefrom. same, wherein the first side of the container includes a first indented portion that receives the first wing and the second side of the container includes a second indented portion that receives the second wing, and wherein the first hinge mechanism extends between the first wing and the first indented portion and the second hinge mechanism extend between the second wing and the second indented portion. [7] 7. Articulating compartment assembly, according to claim 3, characterized in that it further comprises at least one latch assembly for securing the container to the upper housing in the closed position. [8] 8. Pivot box assembly, according to claim 7, characterized in that it further comprises first and second latch assemblies, wherein the first latch assembly is associated with the first side panel and the first side of the container, and wherein the second latch assembly is associated with the second side panel and the second side of the container. [9] A hinged housing assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein the first latch assembly includes a first hook portion and a first striker portion, wherein one of the first hook portion and the first of firing pin is associated with the first side panel and the other of the first hook portion and the first firing pin portion is associated with the first side of the container, wherein the second latch assembly includes a second hook portion and a second latch portion. firing pin, wherein one of the second hook portion and the second firing pin portion is associated with the second side panel and the other of the second hook portion and the second firing pin portion is associated with the second side of the container. [10] 10. A hinge housing assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein the first hook portion extends downward from the bottom edge of the first side panel and the first striker portion is positioned in a first recess. defined at the top edge of the first side of the container, and wherein the second hook portion extends downward from the bottom edge of the second side panel and the second striker portion is positioned in a second recess defined in the top edge of the container. second side of the container. [11] 11. Articulating housing assembly according to claim 9, characterized in that the first hook portion extends upwards from the top edge of the first side of the container and the first striker portion is positioned in a first recess defined in the bottom edge of the first side panel, and wherein the second hook portion extends upward from the top edge of the second side of the container and the second striker portion is positioned in a second recess defined in the bottom edge of the second side panel. [12] 12. Articulation compartment assembly, according to claim 9, characterized in that the first and second latch assemblies are in electrical communication with an operating member disposed in the container. [13] 13. Assembly of articulation compartment, according to claim 1, characterized in that the first and second articulation mechanisms comprise first and second rotary dampers that dampen the rotation of the first and second articulation mechanisms, respectively, when the container articulates to the open position. [14] 14. Assembly of articulation compartment, according to claim 6, characterized in that the first and second articulation mechanisms comprise first and second rotary dampers that dampen the rotation of the first and second articulation mechanisms, respectively, when the container pivots to the open position, wherein the first damper is positioned in an opening in the first wing and a first pivot axis extends from the first damper to the first side of the container, and wherein the second damper is positioned in an opening in the second wing; and a second pivot axis extends from the second rotary damper to the second side of the container. [15] 15. Articulating housing assembly, according to claim 1, characterized in that the upper housing includes a PSU channel integral with it that is positioned adjacent to the container, [16] 16. A hinge compartment assembly according to claim 15, characterized in that the PSU channel includes at least a first PSU pod extending downwardly therefrom. [17] 17. A hinged housing assembly as claimed in claim 16, characterized in that the upper housing includes first and second rails and the PSU pod extends downward from a panel that includes first and second connectors, in that the first and second connectors are attached to the first and second rails, respectively. [18] 18. Assembly of articulation compartment, according to claim 16, characterized in that the PSU channel includes system components arranged therein, and wherein the PSU pod includes passenger components arranged therein. [19] 19. Joint housing assembly, according to claim 15, characterized in that the upper housing includes an ECS channel integral therewith, and wherein the ECS channel is separate from the PSU channel. [20] 20. Hinged compartment assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that in combination with four standard pieces of luggage, wherein each standard piece of luggage includes a top, a bottom, a front, a rear and two sides, wherein the four pieces of standard baggage are received within the compartment and positioned in such a way that one of the two sides of each piece of standard baggage is resting on the bottom of the container when the container is in the closed position. [21] 21. Joint compartment assembly, according to claim 1, characterized in that the container is made of a single piece that is created in a mold. [22] 22. A hinged housing assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, in the closed position, in a direction generally parallel to the hinge axis, the first and second side panels do not overlap the first and second sides of the container. . [23] 23. A hinged compartment assembly according to claim 6, characterized in that, in the closed position, in a direction generally parallel to the hinge axis, the first and second side panels do not overlap the first and second sides of the container , except for where the first and second wings overlap with the first and second indented portions. [24] 24. A hinged housing assembly, according to claim 1, characterized in that the container defines a lower portion of the interior of the housing and the upper housing defines an upper portion of the interior of the housing. [25] 25. Pivot compartment assembly configured to receive baggage and be positioned within an aircraft, the pivot compartment assembly characterized in that it comprises: an upper housing including a rear bracket and first and second side panels, wherein the first and second side panels each include a bottom edge; a container cooperating with the upper housing to define a compartment interior, wherein the container is pivotally connected to the upper housing and pivots about a pivot axis with respect to the upper housing between an open position and a closed position, wherein the container includes a bottom and first and second sides, the first and second side panels each including a top edge; and a first latch assembly, wherein the first latch assembly is associated with the first side panel and the first side of the container, wherein the first latch assembly includes a first hook portion and a first striker portion, wherein one of the first hook portion and the first striker portion extends downwardly from the bottom edge of the first side panel or upwards from the first side wall of the container, and the other of the first hook portion and the first portion The firing pin is positioned in a first recess defined in the top edge of the first side wall of the container or the bottom edge of the first side panel. [26] 26. A hinged compartment assembly, as claimed in claim 25, further comprising a second latch assembly, wherein the second latch assembly is associated with the second side panel and second side of the container, wherein the second latch assembly includes a second hook portion and a second firing pin portion, and wherein one of the second hook portion and the second firing pin portion extend downwardly from the bottom edge of the second side panel or upwards from the second side wall of the container, and the other of the second hook portion and the second firing pin portion is positioned in a second recess defined in the top edge of the second side wall of the container or the bottom edge of the second side panel. [27] 27. Articulating housing assembly according to claim 26, characterized in that the first firing pin portion extends downwardly from the bottom edge of the first side panel and the first hook portion is positioned in a first recess defined in the top edge of the first side wall of the container, wherein the second striker portion extends downwardly from the bottom edge of the second side panel and the second hook portion is positioned in a second recess defined in the edge of top of the second side wall of the container. [28] 28. The hinge housing assembly of claim 26, wherein the first hook portion extends downward from the bottom edge of the first side panel and the first striker portion is positioned in a first recess defined in the top edge of the first side wall of the container, wherein the second hook portion extends downwardly from the bottom edge of the second side panel and the second striker portion is positioned in a second recess defined in the edge of top of the second side wall of the container. [29] A hinged housing assembly as claimed in claim 25, characterized in that in the closed position, at least a portion of the top edge of the first side of the container abuts the bottom edge of the first side panel, and at least a portion of the top edge of the second side of the container abuts the bottom edge of the second side panel. [30] 30. Joint compartment assembly, according to claim 26, characterized in that the first and second latch assemblies are in electrical communication with an operating member disposed in the container. [31] 31. Assembly of articulation compartment configured to receive luggage and to be positioned inside an aircraft, the assembly of articulation compartment characterized by the fact that it comprises: an upper housing including a back support and first and second side panels, wherein the first and second side panels include a bottom edge; a container cooperating with the upper housing to define a compartment interior, wherein the container includes a bottom and opposing first and second sides, wherein when the hinge compartment assembly receives luggage within the compartment, the luggage is positioned in the compartment. bottom of the container, where the first and second sides of the container include a top edge, where the bottom of the container includes a top edge; a first hinge mechanism operatively associated with the first side panel and the container; a second hinge mechanism operatively associated with the second side panel and the container, wherein the first and second hinge mechanisms are axially aligned along and rotatable about a pivot axis, and wherein the container pivots about the axis pivoting with respect to the upper housing between an open position and a closed position, and wherein, when the container is in the closed position, the top edge of the bottom and sides of the container form a generally continuous abutting edge that abuts the edge bottom front of the rear support and at least a portion of the first and second side panels; and first and second latch assemblies for securing the container to the upper housing in the closed position, wherein the first latch assembly includes a first hook portion and a first striker portion and the second latch assembly includes a second hook portion and a second firing pin portion, wherein one of the first hook portion and the first firing pin portion extends downwardly from the bottom edge of the first side panel and the other of the first hook portion and the first firing pin portion is positioned in a first recess defined in the top edge of the first side of the container, wherein one of the second hook portion and the second striker portion extend downwardly from the bottom edge of the second side panel and the other of the second portion hook and the second striker portion is positioned in a second recess defined in the top edge of the second side of the container, and wherein the first and second latch assemblies are o in electrical communication with an operating member disposed in the container. [32] 32. A hinged housing assembly as claimed in claim 31, wherein the first side panel includes a first wing extending downwardly therefrom and the second side panel including a second wing extending downwardly therefrom. same, wherein the first side of the container includes a first indented portion that receives the first wing and the second side of the container includes a second indented portion that receives the second wing, and wherein the first hinge mechanism extends between the first wing and the first indented portion and the second hinge mechanism extend between the second wing and the second indented portion. [33] 33. Assembly of articulation compartment, according to claim 32, characterized in that the first and second articulation mechanisms comprise first and second rotary dampers that dampen the rotation of the first and second articulation mechanisms, respectively, when the container pivots to the open position, wherein the first damper is positioned in an opening in the first wing and a first pivot axis extends from the first damper to the first side of the container, and wherein the second damper is positioned in an opening in the second wing; and a second pivot axis extends from the second rotary damper to the second side of the container. [34] 34. A dual hinge compartment assembly, comprising the first and second hinge compartment assemblies defined in claim 1 positioned adjacent to each other and including a common rear bracket. [35] 35. An aircraft characterized in that it comprises a cabin having a side wall, and at least the first and second articulation compartment assemblies defined in claim 1 connected to the side wall. [36] 36. Aircraft according to claim 35, characterized in that four pieces of standard baggage are received inside the compartment of the first set of articulation compartments and four pieces of standard baggage are received inside the second set of articulation compartments. hinge, where each piece of standard baggage includes a top, a bottom, a front, a back and two sides, where each piece of standard baggage is positioned in such a way that one of the two sides is supported on the container bottom when the container is in the closed position. [37] 37. Pivot compartment assembly configured to receive baggage and be positioned within an aircraft, the pivot compartment assembly characterized in that it comprises: an upper housing including a rear bracket and first and second side panels, wherein the rear bracket includes an integral PSU channel formed therewith; a container cooperating with the upper housing to define a compartment interior; a first hinge mechanism operatively associated with the first side panel and the container; and a second pivot mechanism operatively associated with the second side panel and the container, wherein the container pivots about the pivot axis with respect to the upper housing between an open position and a closed position. [38] 38. The articulation compartment assembly, according to claim 37, characterized in that the rear support includes first and second rails which, when the articulation compartment assembly is positioned on an aircraft, generally extends parallel to a longitudinal axis. extending from the aircraft, and wherein the hinge compartment assembly includes at least one panel that is connected to the first and second rails and partially defines the PSU channel. [39] 39. A hinged housing assembly as claimed in claim 37, wherein the at least one panel includes a PSU pod extending downwardly therefrom, and wherein the PSU pod includes reading lights arranged the same. [40] 40. Assembly of articulation compartment, according to claim 39, characterized in that the PSU pod includes cabin lighting associated with it. [41] 41. 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