Aircraft cabin dividing device

Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft structure – Passenger or crew accommodation

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160351, B64D 1100

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053930134

ABSTRACT:
An aircraft cabin divider is so constructed that its installation can easily be handled by one person taking advantage of the force of gravity. For this purpose the divider has a frame with a first plug-in section that cooperates with a second socket section in the cabin structure, for example, the cabin floor or the cabin seating structure. The plug-in and socket sections cooperate so that an automatic lock-in is accomplished or so that a slight turn will provide the required interlocking. At least two couplings each including a plug-in section and a socket section are provided.

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