Unitized aircraft food and beverage service

Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft structure – Passenger or crew accommodation

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186 40, B64D 1104

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RE0321761

ABSTRACT:
Food and beverage service can be provided in a comparatively short period to all of the passengers in a large aircraft through the utilization of a plurality of wheeled food and beverages service units. These serving units are separately loaded to contain some food and beverage items and then are stored in a kitchen area of an aircraft. Other items to be served to the passengers are stored loaded within ovens, cold storage units and an ice source in the aircraft. As the aircraft is in flight those items to be given to passengers not already on or in the individual serving units are transferred to these units. Then these serving units are transported to passenger areas of the aircraft and the individual passengers are served. After such service the separate serving units are used to store items remaining after the passenger needs have been satisfied and are returned to the kitchen area for storage until the aircraft is landed.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1867568 (1932-07-01), Hirshfield
patent: 2761637 (1956-09-01), Brumby et al.
patent: 3517899 (1970-06-01), Vernon

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