In-flight leveling system
First Claim
1. An in-flight leveling system for a seat onboard an aircraft, the seat having a seat cushion and a seat back and the aircraft traveling at an angle of inclination during flight, comprising:
- a seat track and swivel mechanism coupled to the seat and to the leveling system, the seat track and swivel mechanism having a front pivot point providing selective arcuate movement of an aft portion of the seat to compensate for the angle of inclination of the aircraft during the flight;
the leveling system, comprising;
a locking mechanism positioned beneath and coupled to the seat track and swivel mechanism to retain the seat in a first position and a second position; and
an actuator positioned beneath the seat track and swivel mechanism for moving the locking mechanism between a locked condition and an unlocked condition permitting the aft portion of the seat to move between the first position to the second position;
whereby, the actuator moves the locking mechanism from the locked condition to the unlocked condition permitting the aft portion of the seat to move from the first position to the second position to remain substantially level during the flight due to the seat track and swivel mechanism compensating for the angle of inclination of the aircraft during the flight.
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Abstract
The disclosed embodiments relate to an aircraft having an in-flight leveling system for a seat onboard the aircraft that includes a swivel mechanism providing selective rotational movement of the a rear portion of the seat to compensate for an angle of inclination of the aircraft during flight. A locking mechanism is coupled to the swivel mechanism to retain the seat in a first position for use on the ground and a second position for use during flight. An actuator moves the locking mechanism between a locked condition and an unlocked condition permitting the seat to move between the first position to the second position enabling the seat to be substantially level when the aircraft is on the ground and during flight.
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1. An in-flight leveling system for a seat onboard an aircraft, the seat having a seat cushion and a seat back and the aircraft traveling at an angle of inclination during flight, comprising:
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a seat track and swivel mechanism coupled to the seat and to the leveling system, the seat track and swivel mechanism having a front pivot point providing selective arcuate movement of an aft portion of the seat to compensate for the angle of inclination of the aircraft during the flight; the leveling system, comprising; a locking mechanism positioned beneath and coupled to the seat track and swivel mechanism to retain the seat in a first position and a second position; and an actuator positioned beneath the seat track and swivel mechanism for moving the locking mechanism between a locked condition and an unlocked condition permitting the aft portion of the seat to move between the first position to the second position; whereby, the actuator moves the locking mechanism from the locked condition to the unlocked condition permitting the aft portion of the seat to move from the first position to the second position to remain substantially level during the flight due to the seat track and swivel mechanism compensating for the angle of inclination of the aircraft during the flight. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An in-flight leveling system for adjusting a seat onboard an aircraft while the aircraft is traveling at an angle of inclination during flight, comprising:
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a pair of spaced apart base risers; a seat track and swivel mechanism coupled to the seat and to the leveling system; the leveling system comprising; a front pivot rod extending between the pair of spaced apart base risers and by a rear slide rod extending between the pair of spaced apart base risers and guided by arcuate slots formed in the pair of spaced apart base risers, the front pivot rod providing a front pivot point and the rear slide rod providing selective arcuate movement of an aft portion of the seat to compensate for the angle of inclination of the aircraft during the flight; a locking mechanism positioned beneath the seat track and swivel mechanism on at least one of the pair of spaced apart base risers and operably coupled to the seat track and swivel mechanism to retain the seat in a first position and a second position; and an actuator positioned beneath the seat track and swivel mechanism for moving the locking mechanism between a locked condition and an unlocked condition permitting the aft portion of the seat to move between the first position to the second position; whereby, the actuator moves the locking mechanism from the locked condition to the unlocked condition permitting the aft portion of the seat to move from the first position to the second position to remain substantially level during the flight due to rise of the seat track and swivel mechanism compensating for the angle of inclination of the aircraft during the flight. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. An in-flight leveling system for adjusting a seat onboard an aircraft while the aircraft is traveling at an angle of inclination during flight, comprising:
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a pair of spaced apart base risers; a seat track and swivel mechanism coupled to the seat and to the leveling system; the leveling system comprising; a front pivot rod extending between the pair of spaced apart base risers and by a rear slide rod extending between the pair of spaced apart base risers and guided by arcuate slots formed in the pair of spaced apart base risers, the front pivot rod providing a front pivot point and the rear slide rod providing selective arcuate movement of an aft portion of the seat to compensate for the angle of inclination of the aircraft during the flight; a sector positioned beneath the seat track and swivel mechanism and coupled to one of the pair of spaced apart base risers and to the rear slide rod, the sector having an arcuate toothed rack; a locking mechanism positioned beneath the seat track and swivel mechanism and one of the pair of spaced apart base risers and operably coupled to the sector to retain the seat track and swivel mechanism in a first position and a second position; and an actuator positioned beneath the seat track and swivel mechanism for moving the locking mechanism between a locked condition and an unlocked condition permitting the aft portion of the seat track and swivel mechanism to move between the first position to the second position; whereby, the actuator moves the locking mechanism from the locked condition to the unlocked condition permitting the aft portion of the seat track and swivel mechanism to move from the first position to the second position to maintain the seat substantially level during the flight due to rise of the seat track and swivel mechanism compensating for the angle of inclination of the aircraft during the flight. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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