序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Sheet operation unit JP2009548594 2008-01-12 JP2010517851A 2010-05-27 クレーマー マルコ
本発明は、少なくとも1つの照明ユニット(10)を備えたシート操作ユニット、特に航空機用シート操作ユニットに関している。 本発明によれば、設定調整ユニット(12)が設けられており、該設定調整ユニット(12)は照明ユニット(10)の光強度及び/又は光色が電子的に設定調整され得るように設けられている。
42 Cote ramp assembly of the vehicle interior JP2007539293 2005-10-28 JP2008518829A 2008-06-05 バイナム,スティーブン・エイ
読書灯および車内灯のような車両室内で利用するための小型ランプアセンブリ。 ランプアセンブリは、ハウジングと、回路基板と、LEDとを含む。 ハウジングは、凹形部分と環状枠部とを備える前壁と、側壁と、複数の内壁とを有する。 凹面は、ハウジングの中心軸に対して斜を形成する軸に沿って合わせられる偏心開口部を含む。 LEDは回路基板に取り付けられ、開口部の後方で凹面内に形成される保護内部空間内に配置される。 組み立てられた際にはLEDは、光がランプアセンブリから斜めに、ハウジングの中心軸ではなく開口部の軸線に沿って出るように、開口部から光を発する。
43 SYSTEM FOR MONITORING A PASSENGER CABIN US16229461 2018-12-21 US20190193858A1 2019-06-27 Jörg Stoeffler; Axel Kloehn; Holger Mehrholz
A system for monitoring a passenger cabin, in particular a passenger cabin of an aircraft, has a power supply channel (PSC) having a recess and extending longitudinally in a passenger cabin, wherein the recess points in the direction of the passenger cabin, a multiplicity of power supply unit modules (PSU) for arrangement in the recess, a multiplicity of cover modules for partially covering the recess, wherein the multiplicity of power supply unit modules and the multiplicity of cover modules can be arranged in the power supply channel such that the recess is partially covered by the multiplicity of power supply unit modules and the multiplicity of cover modules in the longitudinal orientation of the power supply channel in the direction of the passenger cabin, and at least one camera for capturing images of at least one part of the passenger cabin.
44 LUMINAIRE AND LUMINAIRE MODULE US15977077 2018-05-11 US20180327096A1 2018-11-15 Bastian LINS
In the case of a luminaire for an interior of a vehicle, comprising a main body for securing to the vehicle, comprising at least one light source secured to the main body, at least one of the light sources is a matrix LED, wherein the matrix LED comprises at least two mutually independently drivable LED pixels, and the LED pixels are integrated on an LED chip.A matrix LED is used as a light source in a luminaire.A luminaire module, comprising at least one luminaire, wherein at least one of the luminaires is a luminaire according to the invention comprising a control input, and comprising a transducer connected to the control input, contains a control and evaluation unit for driving at least one of the matrix LEDs via the control input depending on the transducer.
45 LIGHTED CUP HOLDER FOR SEATING ARRANGEMENTS US16031852 2018-07-10 US20180317659A1 2018-11-08 Ken Seidl
A method and apparatus include attaching a lighted cup holder to a seating arrangement. The lighted cup holder includes a cup holder body and a light-producing light source, with the cup holder body being attached to the seating arrangement and having a cup receptacle therein, the light-producing source being disposed within the cup receptacle for illuminating the receptacle. A light-sensitive element operatively connected to the light source selectively controls production of light by the light source in such a manner that illumination of the cup holder is provided only under conditions where visibility is reduced to the point that it becomes difficult to locate the cup holder. The light-sensitive element is mounted on a master lighted cup holder and controls illumination of the master lighted cup holder and one or more slave lighted cup holders operatively connected to the master lighted cup holder.
46 Deployable vehicle light assembly US15672655 2017-08-09 US10093226B1 2018-10-09 Luis M. Lopez Gonzalez
A vehicle light assembly is provided that includes an extension mechanism coupled to an interior component on a vehicle and extendable between stowed and deployed positions, and a support member coupled to the extension mechanism. The vehicle light assembly also includes a rotary lamp rotationally coupled to the support member, wherein the lamp is rotatable relative to the support member to redirect light output from the lamp in a desired direction.
47 LIGHTING DEVICE AND TRUNK ELEMENT US15886530 2018-02-01 US20180215480A1 2018-08-02 Kai Schmalz; Christian Kokott
A lighting device includes a semi-rigid arm having a tubular shape and an arm cavity, and proximal and distal ends, which can be brought into various positions, a lighting head which is attached to the distal end of the arm and supported by the arm, a support body with a receptacle cavity which accommodates the proximal end of the arm to support the arm, and an inner support sleeve which is disposed at the proximal end of the arm at least partially in the arm cavity.
48 Outboard rotating pivot bin assembly US14796829 2015-07-10 US10029794B2 2018-07-24 Scott Savian
An aircraft storage bin that includes an upper housing, and a bucket pivotally connected to the upper housing that cooperates with the upper housing to define a bin interior. The bucket includes a bottom, a front edge and first and second opposing side walls extending upwardly from the bottom and pivots about a pivot axis with respect to the upper housing between an open position and a closed position. When the storage bin is installed in an aircraft, a first horizontal distance is defined between a first vertical line that extends through the pivot axis and the front edge of the bucket when the bucket is in the closed position, and a second horizontal distance is defined between the first vertical line and the front edge of the bucket when the bucket is in the open position. The first horizontal distance is greater than the second horizontal distance.
49 LIGHTING SYSTEM OF AN AIRCRAFT CABIN AND AIRCRAFT COMPRISING THE SAME US15815757 2017-11-17 US20180141663A1 2018-05-24 Andre Hessling-Von Heimendahl; Christian Schoen; Rolf Broelemann
A lighting system of an aircraft cabin includes a plurality of light units disposed at a plurality of locations within the aircraft cabin, wherein each of the plurality of light units includes at least one infrared light source, with an emission of infrared light across the aircraft cabin resulting from an operation of the at least one infrared light source of the plurality of light units.
50 AIRCRAFT HAVING GESTURE-BASED CONTROL FOR AN ONBOARD PASSENGER SERVICE UNIT US15353374 2016-11-16 US20180136733A1 2018-05-17 James P. Schalla; Calsee N. Robb; William A. Harkness; Buddy L. Sharpe; Heidi J. Kneller
An aircraft is provided that includes a passenger service unit for a passenger seated in a seat in its cabin. The aircraft includes a camera configured to acquire an image of the passenger, and a control module configured to at least receive the image of the passenger. The control module is configured to receive non-tactile gesture preference data and dominant hand data, and access a non-tactile gesture data store that includes a plurality of images of non-tactile hand signals or non-tactile hand gestures. Based on the foregoing, the control module is configured to generate non-tactile gesture data in accordance with and indicative of a non-tactile hand signal or a non-tactile gesture made by the passenger. And the control module is configured to control one or more cabin systems including in at least one instance the passenger service unit based on the non-tactile gesture data.
51 PASSENGER SUPPLY UNIT FOR AN AIRCRAFT CABIN US15708881 2017-09-19 US20180079507A1 2018-03-22 Peter Klose; Wolfgang Fischer; Matthias Schmitt
A passenger supply unit for an aircraft cabin, including an input device for detecting a control command from a passenger, and for outputting a control signal to a further device for controlling the further device according to the control command. A passenger supply unit can be controlled by a passenger independent of its height above the passenger seat. The unit can be independent from an in-flight entertainment system. The input device includes a contact free sensor to detect the control command without being contacted by a passenger.
52 SEAT ILLUMINATING SYSTEM US15551195 2015-02-23 US20180029531A1 2018-02-01 Paolo DI TRAPANI; Davide MAGATTI
A seat illuminating system (101D) for, in particular sunlight-like, illuminating a target region (144) comprises a seat arrangement (140) having a seat surface (142A). The target region (144) is defined for a person sitting on the seat surface (142A). The seat illuminating system (101D) comprises further a mounting structure (150A) being spatially fixed with respect to the seat arrangement (140); a reflector unit (106) mounted at the mounting structure (150A) and comprising a reflective surface and a luminous layer for homogenously emitting diffuse light at a first color, the luminous layer extending in front of the reflective surface and comprising a visible front area section (110A) of the reflector unit (106). The seat illuminating system (101D) comprises further a light projector (102) mounted at the mounting structure (150A) and configured to generate a light beam (103) adapted in size for comprehensively illuminating the visible front area section (110A) such that at least a portion of the light beam (103) passes through the luminous layer before and after being reflected by the reflective surface, thereby forming an illuminating light beam (103A) at a second color directed onto the target region (144).
53 Illumination system and mobile body US15453222 2017-03-08 US09840194B2 2017-12-12 Junichi Hasegawa; Kazuhiro Hatta; Hiroki Noguchi
An illumination system includes: a seat; a wall; and a sleep control light for controlling sleep, wherein the seat includes a backrest and a seating portion, and makes a transition between a seated state and a lying state when the backrest and the seating portion make a slide movement, the seated state being a state where a minor angle formed between the backrest and the seating portion is a first angle, the lying state being a state where the minor angle is a second angle greater than the first angle, an optical axis of the sleep control light is tilted downward with respect to the horizontal plane, the sleep control light is located behind or above the seat when the seat is in the seated state, and the optical axis of the sleep control light passes through the backrest when the seat is in the lying state.
54 ILLUMINATING DEVICE AND INTERIOR PART FOR A VEHICLE US15607733 2017-05-30 US20170341573A1 2017-11-30 Matthias GERHARD; Andreas KURNOTH; Lisa RUHLAND; Anita NITZL; Markus WIMMER; Alexandr ZAVIYALOV; Bernhard BAYERSDORFER
An illuminating device for a vehicle includes a carrier module, a flat light guide attached to the carrier module with a plurality of emitting points, and multiple light sources for illuminating the light guide. The flat light guide is concealed with a translucent haptic layer, which is attached to a visible side of the light guide, which, in turn, is covered by a decorative layer. The illuminating device comprises a rope-like light guide, which has an inherent light source and is connected to the decorative layer via a retaining device. This therefore results in a flat arrangement, which can be easily integrated into the interior parts and simultaneously enables illumination over a large surface area. In doing so, additional light effects can be integrated by means of the rope-like light guide. The illuminating device is not visible while switched off, as the illuminating device is covered by the decorative layer.
55 OVERHEAD LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT FOR AIRCRAFT US15523627 2015-12-10 US20170305551A1 2017-10-26 Bernhard KAMMERER; Sandi KOLETNIK; Jakob SCHOERKHUBER; Christoph KRALOVEC
The invention relates to an overhead luggage compartment for aircraft, comprising: a tray for accommodating pieces of luggage, which tray can be pivoted about an axis of rotation between a closed position and an open position; and comprising a housing, which encloses the tray in the closed position and which has devices arranged thereon for fastening to a supporting structure of the aircraft and has a suspension device for a passenger service unit; and comprising a closure element for holding the tray in the closed position. The housing is formed by two frame parts arranged lateral to the tray, which frame parts are connected to each other by means of cross-braces, and the fastening devices and the suspension device for the passenger service unit and at least one stop element for limiting the open position of the tray are arranged on the frame parts.
56 FASTENING SYSTEM FOR FASTENING AN OBJECT IN A VEHICLE US15612770 2017-06-02 US20170267351A1 2017-09-21 Frank Nuss
A fastening system for fastening an object in a vehicle, in particular in an aircraft comprises at least one rail which is arranged on the vehicle side, and an object which is to be releasably fastened on the rail. The object can be positively fixed on the rail by way of at least one fastening device which is arranged on the object side. Spring means are provided on the fastening device, and these produce a non-positive fit between the fastening device and the rail, given a positive arrangement of the fastening device on the rail.
57 ILLUMINATION SYSTEM AND MOBILE BODY US15453222 2017-03-08 US20170259736A1 2017-09-14 Junichi HASEGAWA; Kazuhiro HATTA; Hiroki NOGUCHI
An illumination system includes: a seat; a wall; and a sleep control light for controlling sleep, wherein the seat includes a backrest and a seating portion, and makes a transition between a seated state and a lying state when the backrest and the seating portion make a slide movement, the seated state being a state where a minor angle formed between the backrest and the seating portion is a first angle, the lying state being a state where the minor angle is a second angle greater than the first angle, an optical axis of the sleep control light is tilted downward with respect to the horizontal plane, the sleep control light is located behind or above the seat when the seat is in the seated state, and the optical axis of the sleep control light passes through the backrest when the seat is in the lying state.
58 METHOD, SYSTEM, AND EXECUTABLE PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR CONTROLLING PASSENGER SERVICES US15120533 2015-02-20 US20170073074A1 2017-03-16 Pierre GAGNON; Joseph REZILE; Marc KIRMOYAN; Brad NOLEN; Julien Fabrice LACHERÉ; Jeffrey David KARCESKI
A system for controlling passenger services includes a sensor that generates a signal representative of the at least one of the position of the seat, the presence of passenger in the seat, the position of the at least one hand of the passenger, the configuration of the at least one hand of the passenger and the direction of movement of the at least one hand of the passenger. A first light source, an air supply, and a window shade are disposed at a predetermined locations with respect to the seat. A controller, connected to the sensor, generates a control signal that controls at least one parameter associated with at least one of light generated by the first light source, air supplied by the air supply and a degree of openness of the window shade.
59 METHOD, SYSTEM, AND EXECUTABLE PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR CONTROLLING PASSENGER SERVICES US15120532 2015-02-20 US20170073073A1 2017-03-16 Pierre GAGNON; Joseph REZILE; Marc KIRMOYAN; Brad NOLEN; Julien Fabrice LACHERÉ; Jeffrey David KARCESKI
A passenger service system includes a seat, a first sensor associated with the seat that senses a position of the seat and generates a first signal, a second sensor associated with the seat that senses the presence of a passenger in the seat and generates a second signal, a first light source disposed at a predetermined location with respect to the seat, where the first light source generates light, a third sensor associated with the first light source that senses at least a position of at least one hand of the passenger and generate a third signal, and a controller that receives the first signal, a first light signal that controls at least one parameter associated with the light including at least one of an intensity, a color, a projected pattern, projected pattern location, or a width.
60 Hue and dimming control circuits for lamps or LED arrays US14853633 2015-09-14 US09572219B1 2017-02-14 John A. Dickey
A lighting system includes a light-emitting diode (LED) that emits light having a hue that varies in response to variations in a voltage applied to the LED and an intensity that varies in response to variations in a duty cycle of the applied voltage. The lighting system includes a controller configured to receive a command signal having a periodic peak voltage and a periodic valley voltage. The controller includes a peak detector and a valley detector that detects the peak voltage and the valley voltage, respectively. The controller includes a pulse generator that generates a pulse stream having a pulse-voltage magnitude substantially equal to the detected peak voltage and a pulse-voltage duty cycle substantially equal to the ratio of the detected valley voltage to the detected peak voltage. The generated pulse stream is applied to the LED resulting in light emission of the controlled hue and of the controlled intensity.
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