Aircraft luggage rack

Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft structure – Load accommodation

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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06622965

ABSTRACT:

THE FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to aircraft engineering and transport engineering, particularly to the equipment of the aircraft for carrying cargoes. The invention can be used for the transportation of goods and also for arranging passenger hand luggage in an aircraft cabin.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is known the support panel system (U.S. Pat. No. 5,108,048, IPC B64D 11/00, B64C 1/22, publ. 28.04.92) comprises a cargo container, a stopper device and a bracket.
A disadvantage of this device is inconvenience in exploitation thereof, because mobile parts block up considerable portion of space during opening of the container cover.
An air-cargo transport device (USSR Inventors Certificate No.1799337, IPC B64D 9/00, publ. 28.02.93) is known. It comprises a baggage compartment with hatches. The baggage compartment is manufactured as a module with sectional containers, wherein the each section is made up as a separate chamber with a door.
A disadvantage of this device is inconvenience in exploitation thereof, because mobile parts block up considerable portion of space during opening of the container cover.
It is known a baggage compartment of a car (USSR Inventors Certificate No. 1043053, IPC B60R 7/02, publ. 20.09.93), which is formed by the car bottom shield, and its side and back walls.
There is a high probability of injuring by a baggage compartment cover in this device, while opening, because of positioning thereof on the level of the user's head.
The closest to the invention by technical essence, objective and achieved result is an aircraft cabin luggage rack (U.S. Pat. No. 5090640, IPC B64D 25/14, B64C 47/00, publ. 25.02.92). It comprises limiting walls, a cover and a cover opening mechanism.
The disadvantages of this device are as follows:
the device is inconvenient in use because while opening the cover makes a curve, which limits a substantial portion of a cabin space, and therefore makes unavailable simultaneous opening of two opposite luggage racks;
the device exploitation could be dangerous, because cover opening mechanism having a spring, which could be a source of uncontrolled abrupt opening of the cover, and might injure passengers;
the device is inconvenient in use because in the top extreme position the cover shades a lamp arranged between the luggage rack and the ceiling, and therefore shadows both, the aircraft cabin and the luggage rack interior.
The above-identified disadvantages of the prior art lead to inconvenience of its exploitation, and shows that the rack is the source of a danger and low level of lighting in the cabin.
The objective of the invention is to better the existing conditions of the device exploitation by arranging the cover in its top extreme position inside the rack, thereby ensures the possibility of simultaneous opening of two opposite luggage racks.
Another objective is to increase the safety of exploitation due to the fact, that the cover opening mechanism ensures smooth opening, and therefore excludes the probability of passengers injury.
Furthermore, objective of the invention is to increase the level of lighting of the rack compartment and the cabin, due to the fact, that the cover in its open position is arranged inside the rack compartment, and therefore does not shadow the lamp.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
These objectives are solved in that the aircraft luggage rack comprises limiting walls with dividers, cover and cover opening mechanism, wherein according to the invention the cover opening mechanism contains a gas compensator and an arm, both being fixed with the aid of a hinge pin at one end to the divider and to the luggage rack cover with aid of a bracket at the other. A roller is fixed to the arm in such a way that it could move along profiled guides made in the divider. At the top of the rack there are casings in which the cover is arranged in an extreme top position.
The device ensures the better conditions of exploitation due to the fact, that when opening the rack, the gas compensator begins to compress and enforce to remove the cover, which makes rotary-onward/downward motion and is arranged at the top of the rack between the internal and external casings.
The device provides a better safety of the rack exploitation due to the cover is moved along profiled guides, thereby providing smooth opening of the rack.
The device also helps to avoid shadowing of the aircraft cabin and the luggage rack interior, because the cover opening mechanism enforces the cover to move inside the luggage rack while opening the rack.


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