EP3452368A1 - Rettungswestentasche - Google Patents
RettungswestentascheInfo
- Publication number
- EP3452368A1 EP3452368A1 EP17706967.1A EP17706967A EP3452368A1 EP 3452368 A1 EP3452368 A1 EP 3452368A1 EP 17706967 A EP17706967 A EP 17706967A EP 3452368 A1 EP3452368 A1 EP 3452368A1
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- Prior art keywords
- closure
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- access opening
- rescue
- closure element
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B64—AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
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- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63C—LAUNCHING, HAULING-OUT, OR DRY-DOCKING OF VESSELS; LIFE-SAVING IN WATER; EQUIPMENT FOR DWELLING OR WORKING UNDER WATER; MEANS FOR SALVAGING OR SEARCHING FOR UNDERWATER OBJECTS
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- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63C—LAUNCHING, HAULING-OUT, OR DRY-DOCKING OF VESSELS; LIFE-SAVING IN WATER; EQUIPMENT FOR DWELLING OR WORKING UNDER WATER; MEANS FOR SALVAGING OR SEARCHING FOR UNDERWATER OBJECTS
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- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
- B63C—LAUNCHING, HAULING-OUT, OR DRY-DOCKING OF VESSELS; LIFE-SAVING IN WATER; EQUIPMENT FOR DWELLING OR WORKING UNDER WATER; MEANS FOR SALVAGING OR SEARCHING FOR UNDERWATER OBJECTS
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a rescue vest pocket according to the preamble of claim 1.
- the object of the invention is in particular to provide a generic rescue vest bag with advantageous properties in terms of a construction.
- the object is achieved by the features of claim 1, while advantageous embodiments and
- the invention relates to a rescue vest pocket, in particular a
- Passenger seat rescue vest pocket for example one
- An aircraft seat rescue vest pocket having at least one receiving unit, which has at least one receiving space for at least one lifejacket and at least one access opening to the receiving space, and at least one closure unit which closes the access opening in at least one properly closed state.
- a rescue vest bag is to be understood in particular as meaning a container for storing at least, preferably exactly, a life jacket, in particular for a passenger and / or a driver of a vehicle, for example a ship or a boat or a motor vehicle, in particular a bus, or a rail vehicle or an aircraft become.
- the lifejacket is an inflatable lifejacket, for example with at least one gas pressure cartridge, which is provided for inflating at least one float.
- the lifejacket is an inflatable lifejacket, for example with at least one gas pressure cartridge, which is provided for inflating at least one float.
- Lifejacket in a stowed state at least partially, preferably arranged completely in the receiving space.
- the lifejacket is folded in the stowed state and / or compressed and / or packed.
- the term "provided” is to be understood to mean in particular specially designed and / or equipped.Assuming that an object is intended for a specific function should in particular mean that the object fulfills this specific function in at least one application and / or operating state and / or executes.
- the locking unit and the receiving unit are captively connected to each other, for example articulated.
- the closure unit and the receiving unit are connected to one another by means of at least one connecting element.
- the connecting element may be formed as a cord and / or a leash and / or a band.
- the life jacket in an open state, the life jacket
- Lifejacket at least in the stowed state, and the access opening on at least substantially identical cross section.
- the fact that a first object and a second object have an "at least essentially identical cross-section" is to be understood in particular as meaning that for at least one cross-section of the first object and at least one arbitrary cross-section of the second object, a minimum surface area of a differential area, which is formed when superimposing the cross-sections, a maximum of 20%, advantageously not more than 10% and most preferably at most 5% of the area of the larger of the two cross sections.
- a cross section of the lifejacket and a cross section of the access opening may also be different.
- Access opening and / or a particular of the seal, uncovered and / or unlocked portion of the access opening has a cross-section which is smaller than a cross section of the lifejacket in the stowed state, in particular parallel to the access opening.
- the lifejacket is inaccessible in the properly closed condition
- a cross-section of an object that is insertable into the receiving space without damage and / or without damaging the closure unit and the receiving unit and in particular the seal is a maximum of 2 cm 2 or a maximum of 1 cm 2 or a maximum of 0.5 cm 2 or at most 0.1 cm 2 and preferably at most 9 mm by 9 mm.
- a length of an object that can be inserted into the receiving space without damage and / or without damaging the closure unit and the receiving unit in the properly closed state is not more than 99 mm, particularly preferably not more than 50 mm. It is conceivable that the access opening in the properly closed state has the same cross-section as in the opened state. In particular, it is conceivable that the closure unit the
- Access opening in the properly closed state at least partially, advantageously complete, covering and / or covered and / or covered.
- the rescue vest pocket has at least one seal, which is intended to indicate the properly closed state.
- the seal is intended to open when the
- the seal has at least one closure, which leads to a, in particular mechanical, fixation of a state of the closure unit in the
- the seal can have at least one adhesive seal and / or at least one adhesive film and / or at least one plastic film and / or at least one seal and / or at least one bolt and / or at least one pin and / or at least one cotter pin. It is conceivable that the seal integrally with the
- Rescue vest pocket has at least one, in particular, the seal, which is intended, when inserting an object, which has a cross section with a cross-sectional area of more than 2 cm 2 , advantageously more than 1 cm 2, and more preferably more than 9 mm times 9 mm, at least to be damaged in the receiving space.
- the seal which is intended, when inserting an object, which has a cross section with a cross-sectional area of more than 2 cm 2 , advantageously more than 1 cm 2, and more preferably more than 9 mm times 9 mm, at least to be damaged in the receiving space.
- a cross section of the access opening in the properly closed state deviates from a cross section of the access opening in an open state.
- the closure unit is preferably provided to at least partially deform the receiving unit, in particular the access opening, in the closed state.
- the receiving unit at least partially, advantageously completely as a bag and / or a bag and
- the closure unit has at least two closure elements, which the access opening in the properly closed state
- closure elements in particular at least in pairs, advantageously captive, interconnected
- a connection between the closure elements is at least partially released, for example on at least one side of the closure element.
- the closure elements are at least partially released, for example on at least one side of the closure element.
- Closing elements be integrally connected. It is conceivable that the
- Closure elements in particular in an interconnected state, are provided to at least partially deform the access opening.
- a secure closure and / or an easy-to-use and / or reliable mechanism can advantageously be provided.
- the closure elements in particular at least in pairs, are hinged together.
- the closure elements form a frame which at least partially surrounds the access opening.
- the closure elements may each form part of a joint.
- the closure elements are connected by means of a film hinge and advantageous in one piece. But it is also conceivable that the
- Closing unit has at least one joint element which the
- Closing elements preferably at least in pairs, hingedly interconnected. This can be a high ease of use and / or a simple
- closure elements in the properly closed state by means of at least one positive connection, in particular one
- closure elements along at least one first side, in particular articulated, interconnected.
- the closure elements are connected along at least one second side by means of the form-locking connection.
- At least one of the connecting elements advantageously has at least one latching lug and forms it in particular.
- the closure unit has at least one, in particular with at least one of
- Closure elements advantageously one-piece, connected actuator, which is provided for releasing the positive connection by a user.
- a secure and / or fixed and / or as required easily detachable connection can be provided. Furthermore, this advantageously allows easy opening.
- closure unit at least one
- the spring element which is provided for at least partially supporting an opening of the access opening.
- the spring element can be designed as a helical spring or as a spiral spring or as a leaf spring or as a leg spring or as a conical spring, for example of a metal and / or a plastic.
- the spring element may be a compression spring or a tension spring. It is conceivable that at least one closure element of the closure unit forms the spring element. It is also conceivable that the spring element, in particular in one piece, with the Recording unit is connected.
- in one piece is meant, in particular, at least materially bonded, for example by a welding process, an adhesion process, an injection process and / or another process which appears expedient to a person skilled in the art, and / or advantageously shaped in one piece, for example by manufacture a casting and / or a production in a single or
- the spring element is arranged between the closure elements.
- the spring element generates compressive forces acting on the closure elements which act in different, in particular opposite, directions.
- the spring element presses in at least one operating state, in particular during an opening, the
- an easy access to a life jacket can advantageously be made possible.
- a life jacket can be easily removed if necessary, for example, by a nervous and / or agitated and / or unfocused and / or distracted user.
- the spring element is designed as a spring band, which surrounds the access opening at least partially, particularly advantageously completely.
- a first object "at least partially surrounds" a second object
- at least one projection direction exists for which at least 80%, advantageously at least 90% and particularly advantageously at least 95% of the points of a projection of the second object within of a smallest convex polygon surrounding a projection of the first object, in particular the spring band may be a first
- Access opening areal connected to each other.
- the spring band forms at least in sections, preferably completely, an edge of the access opening.
- the closure unit has at least one Clamp on which the spring band in the properly
- the clamping element compresses the spring band in the proper state, whereby in particular the access opening is closed.
- the spring band is integrally connected to the receiving unit.
- the receiving unit Preferably, advantageously a small number of parts and / or a simple construction and / or a low weight can be achieved.
- Receiving unit in particular in a region of the access opening, is attached.
- the receiving unit can be clamped between the connecting elements, thereby advantageously achieving constructive simplicity and / or a space-saving geometry Characteristics are achieved in terms of a cost-effective and / or simple and / or fast production.
- Locking unit removably formed by the receiving unit.
- the closure unit and the receiving unit are arranged without contact in a remote state of the closure unit.
- the closure unit is connected by means of a connecting element with the receiving unit.
- the closure unit is detachable and / or separable from the receiving unit.
- the closure unit is provided for removing the closure unit from the receiving unit
- Access opening at least partially, preferably completely release.
- the closure unit is integrally connected to the receiving unit.
- the receiving unit and the closure unit are at least partially, preferably completely, made of a plastic and / or of a textile.
- the receiving unit and the closure unit are formed from at least one common, in particular bent and / or folded plate and / or from at least one film, in particular from a plastic. But it is also conceivable that the recording unit and the
- Locking unit made of metal, for example, from at least one, in particular bent and / or folded sheet metal, are formed. As a result, a simple production can advantageously be made possible, in particular without a need for sewing.
- Recording unit is attached.
- one side of the zipper is part of the closure unit.
- Particularly preferred is another side of the zipper
- the further side of the zipper forms the access opening at least partially, preferably at least to a large extent.
- At least 55%, advantageously at least 65%, preferably at least 75%, particularly preferably at least 85% and particularly advantageously at least 95% are to be understood as meaning at least a majority of the term easily serviced and / or replaced, especially without a seal breakage.
- the seal has at least two adhesive strips, and at least one sealing strip adhered to the adhesive strip.
- a "adhesive strip” is to be understood as meaning, in particular, a plastic strip which has advantageous adhesive properties,
- the adhesive strips are preferably all formed from the same material preferably formed from a hard plastic. In principle, it is also conceivable that an adhesive strip on one side of the access opening
- the two different adhesive strips are preferably formed of differently hard plastic, wherein the adhesive strip formed from a harder plastic preferably increases stability of the rescue vest pocket, while the adhesive strip formed from a softer plastic has more advantageous properties when releasing the sealing strip.
- the adhesive strips are preferably formed from a polycarbonate, a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or another, the expert appears useful as plastic.
- a system with a rescue vest pocket according to the invention and with at least one life jacket arranged in the receiving space is proposed.
- a stowed state of the lifejacket corresponds to a volume of the lifejacket at least substantially a volume of the receiving space.
- at least substantially is to be understood in this context in particular that a deviation from a predetermined value in particular less than 15%, preferably less than 10% and particularly preferably less than 5% of the predetermined value.
- the passenger seat may comprise the system.
- the rescue vest pocket according to the invention should not be limited to the application and embodiment described above.
- the rescue vest pocket according to the invention can have a number deviating from a number of individual elements, components and units mentioned herein.
- FIG. 1 shows a passenger seat with a first rescue vest pocket in a schematic side view
- FIG. 3 shows the first rescue vest pocket in an opened state in a perspective view
- FIG. 6 shows a third rescue vest pocket in a perspective view
- Fig. 10 is a fifth rescue vest pocket in a schematic
- Fig. 12 is a sixth rescue vest pocket in a schematic
- FIG. 15 an eighth rescue vest pocket in a perspective
- Fig. 1 6 a ninth rescue vest pocket in a perspective
- Fig. 17 a tenth rescue vest pocket in a perspective
- Fig. 18 an eleventh rescue vest pocket in a perspective
- FIG. 1 shows a passenger seat 32a with a system 34a, which has a first rescue vest pocket 30a and a life jacket 14a, in a schematic side view.
- the rescue vest pocket 30a is mounted below a seat surface 36a of the passenger seat 32a.
- the Passenger seat 32a formed as an aircraft seat. Basically, it is also conceivable that a rescue vest pocket on a console or a
- FIG. 2 shows the first rescue vest pocket 30a in a properly closed state in a perspective view.
- FIG. 3 shows the first rescue vest pocket 30a in an opened state.
- the first rescue vest pocket 30a has a receiving unit 10a and a closure unit 18a.
- the receiving unit 10a has a receiving space 12a and an access opening 16a to the receiving space 12a.
- Closure unit 18a closes the access opening 1 6a in the
- the receiving unit 10a has in the present case a housing 38a.
- the housing 38a has a folded plastic plate 40a, which forms the housing 38a at least partially. But instead of the plastic plate is also a plate-like object made of a different material, which
- the closure unit 18a has a first closure element 20a and a second closure element 22a, which has the access opening 16a in the
- Locking unit 18a Locking unit 18a, a third closure element 21a and a fourth
- the first closure element 20a is designed as a plastic flap.
- the first closure element 20a is connected to the receiving unit 10a.
- the first closure element 20a is welded to the housing 38a of the receiving unit 10a, in particular by means of ultrasonic welding or for example by means of laser welding. It is also conceivable that a closure element in one piece with a
- Recording unit is connected.
- a recording unit and at least one closure element of a common plastic plate or a common sheet to be bent and / or shaped.
- the second closure element 22a is analogous to the first closure element 20a and connected to the receiving unit 10a.
- the first closure element 22a is analogous to the first closure element 20a and connected to the receiving unit 10a.
- Closure element 20a and the second closure element 22a form an upper and a lower closure flap. Furthermore, the third closure element 21a and the fourth closure element 23a form lateral closure flaps.
- Closure elements 20a, 21a, 22a, 23a have a plurality of tabs 42a, 44a, 46a, 48a, which in the properly closed state a
- the closure member 50a has a passage 52a which passes through each of the tabs 42a, 44a, 46a, 48a.
- the rescue vest pocket 30a can be sealed in the properly closed state.
- a sealing wire of a seal passes through the passage 52a. When opening, the seal is destroyed in this case.
- FIGS. 4 to 19 show ten further exemplary embodiments of the invention.
- the following descriptions and the drawings are essentially limited to the differences between the exemplary embodiments, wherein, with regard to identically named components, in particular with regard to components having the same reference numbers, in principle also to the drawings and / or the description of the other embodiments, in particular FIGS to 3, can be referenced.
- To distinguish the embodiments of the letter a is the reference numerals of the embodiment in the figures 1 to 3 adjusted.
- the letter a is replaced by the letters b to k.
- FIG. 4 shows a second rescue vest pocket 30b in a properly closed state in a perspective view.
- FIG. 5 shows the second rescue vest pocket 30b in an opened state.
- the second Rescue bag 30b has a receiving unit 10b and a
- the receiving unit 10b has a receiving space 12b and an access opening 16b to the receiving space 12b.
- Locking unit 18b closes the access opening 16b in the
- the rescue vest pocket 30b has an assembly unit 57b, which is provided for mounting on a passenger seat, in particular on a frame structure of the passenger seat.
- the closure unit 18b is integrally connected to the receiving unit 10a.
- the closure unit 18b has a first closure element 20b and a second closure element 22b. Furthermore, the closure unit 18b has a third closure element 21b and a fourth closure element 23b.
- the first closure element 20b is integrally connected to the receiving unit 10b.
- the first closure element 20b is designed as a plastic flap.
- the second closure element 22b is formed analogously to the first closure element 20b and attached to the receiving unit 10b.
- Closure element 20b and the second closure element 22b form an upper and a lower closure flap. Furthermore, the third closure element 21 b and the fourth closure element 23 b form lateral closure flaps.
- the first closure element 20b has a first passage 52b. Furthermore, the third closure element 21b and the fourth closure element 23b have feedthroughs 53b, 55b. In the properly closed state, the bushings 52b, 53b, 55b are arranged one behind the other and form a common feedthrough.
- the second closure element 22b has a second passage 54b.
- the third closure element 21b and the fourth closure element 23b have passages 25b, 26b, through which the second passage 54b is accessible in the properly closed state.
- Rescue bag 30b are sealed in the properly closed condition. For example, in a sealed state
- FIG. 6 shows a third rescue vest pocket 30c in a properly closed state in a perspective view.
- the third rescue vest pocket 30c in a properly closed state in a perspective view.
- Rescue vest pocket 30c has a receiving unit 10c and a
- the receiving unit 10c has a receiving space 12c and an access opening 16c to the receiving space 12c.
- Locking unit 18c closes the access opening 1 6c in the
- the rescue vest pocket 30c has a mounting unit 57c, which is provided for mounting on a passenger seat, in particular on a frame structure of the passenger seat.
- the receiving unit 10c has a pocket 60c which forms the receiving space 12c.
- the closure unit 18c has a seal 56c.
- the seal 56c is formed as a plastic film. Alternatively or additionally, the
- the seal 56c is intended to be damaged or destroyed when a lifejacket is removed.
- Locking unit 18c has a slot 58c through which a
- the seal 56c at least damaged.
- the seal 56c is intended to be at least damaged in the receiving space 12c upon insertion of an object having a cross-section with a cross-sectional area greater than 9 mm by 9 mm.
- the closure unit 18 c is by means of a zipper 28 c at the
- Capture unit 10c attached.
- a first zipper part 62c of the Zipper 28c is part of the closure unit 18c.
- a second zipper part 64c of the zipper 28c is part of the receiving unit 10c.
- the second zipper part 64c is connected to the pocket 60c
- Receiving unit 10c connected, in particular sewn to the pocket 60c. Opening the zipper 28cc allows for maintenance and / or a
- the zipper 28c is sealed by a zipper seal 120c.
- the zipper seal 120c has two eyelets 122c, 124c through which a seal and / or a seal wire can be made into a seal.
- the zipper seal 120c is intended to indicate a properly closed condition of the zipper 28c and / or unauthorized opening of the zipper 28c.
- FIG. 7 shows a fourth rescue vest pocket 30d in a properly closed state in a schematic plan view.
- Rescue vest pocket 30d has a receiving unit 10d and a
- the receiving unit 10d has a receiving space 12d and an access opening 16d to the receiving space 12d.
- Locking unit 18d closes the access opening 1 6d in the
- the closure unit 18d is fastened to the receiving unit 10d by means of a clamping connection.
- Receiving unit 10d has a pocket 60d, which forms the receiving space 12d.
- the bag 60d is formed in the present case of fabric.
- the bag can also be made of a flexible plastic, for example, from a film.
- Figures 8 and 9 show the closure unit 18d of the fourth
- Closure unit 18d has a first closure element 20d and a second closure element 22d.
- the first closure element 20d and the second Closure element 22d are hinged together.
- Closure element 20d and the second closure element 22d are identical
- the first closure element 20d and the second closure element 22d jointly cover the access opening 16d in the properly closed state.
- the first closure member 20d has a first extension 66d which forms part of a seal 56d.
- the second closure element 22d has a second extension 68d, which forms part of the seal 56d.
- the first extension 66d and the second extension 68d form in the properly closed state, a common passage 52d, through which, for example, a
- Plombierdraht a seal or another seal can be performed to seal.
- the closure unit 18d has a spring element 24d, which is provided for at least partially assisting in opening the access opening 16d.
- the spring element 24d is formed as a compression spring. In the properly closed state, the spring element 24d is compressed by the first closure element 20d and the second closure element 22d. Upon opening, the spring element 24d pushes apart the first closure element 20d and the second closure element 22d.
- the closure unit 18d has a clamping ring 70d.
- the pocket 60d of the receiving unit 10d is clamped between the clamping ring 70d and the closure elements 20d, 22d.
- the pocket 60d is passed through an interior of the clamp ring 70d and turned outward via the clamp ring 70d.
- the closure unit 18d has an at least in
- FIG. 10 shows a fifth rescue vest pocket 30e in an open state in a perspective view.
- FIG. 11 shows the fifth
- the fifth rescue vest pocket 30e has a receiving unit 10e and a closing unit 18e.
- the receiving unit 10e has a receiving space 12e and an access opening 16e to the receiving space 12e.
- Locking unit 18e closes the access opening 1 6e in the
- the receiving unit 10e has a pocket 60e, which forms the receiving space 12e.
- the pocket 60e is formed in the present case of fabric.
- the bag can also be made of a flexible plastic, for example, from a film.
- the closure unit 18e has a first closure element 20e and a second closure element 22e.
- the first closure element 20e and the second closure element 22e are hinged together.
- Closure element 20e and the second closure element 22e are hinged together on two opposite sides 72e, 74e.
- the first closure element 20e and the second closure element 22e are articulated on the opposite sides 72e, 74e by means of two legs 76e, 78e, 80e, 82e, respectively.
- When closing the legs 76e, 78e, 80e, 82e fold inwards, in particular in the direction of the access opening 1 6e.
- the first closure element 20e and the second closure element 22e are fed parallel to one another during closure.
- the first closure element 20e and the second closure element 22e are fed parallel to one another during closure.
- Closure element 20e has a recess 84e, within which the legs 76e, 78e, 80e, 82e are arranged in the properly closed state.
- the first closure element 20e, the second closure element 22e and the legs 76e, 78e, 80e, 82 form a frame around the access opening 16e.
- a cross section of the access opening 1 6e differs in the duly
- a volume of the receiving space 12 e corresponds in the properly closed state at least in
- FIG. 12 shows a sixth rescue vest pocket 30f in an open state in a perspective view.
- the sixth rescue vest pocket 30f has a receiving unit 10f and a closing unit 18f.
- Receiving unit 10f has a receiving space 12f and an access opening 16f to the receiving space 12f.
- the closure unit 18f closes the
- the receiving unit 10f has a pocket 60f which forms the receiving space 12f.
- the bag 60f is formed in the present case of fabric.
- the bag can also be made of a flexible plastic, for example, from a film.
- a cross section of the access opening 1 6f deviates in the properly closed state from a cross section of the
- the closure unit 18f has a first closure element 20f and a second closure element 22f.
- the first closure element 20f and the second closure element 22f are hinged together.
- Closure element 20f and the second closure element 22f are on
- Closure element 20f parallel to a main extension direction 88f of the second closure element 22f.
- the first closing element 20f, the second closing element 22f and the legs 76f, 78f form during closure a parallelogram with interior angles different from 90 °, which in particular change with a degree of closure.
- Locking unit has a greater number, in particular hingedly interconnected, closure elements. For example, each three or four or a different number of closure elements may be hinged together. Furthermore, it is also conceivable that a closure unit has at least one telescopic closure element. For example, the telescopic closure element can be at least partially pulled out in an open state and / or at least partially pushed together in a properly closed state.
- FIG. 13 shows a seventh rescue vest pocket 30g in one
- FIG. 14 shows the seventh rescue vest pocket 30g in an opened state in a perspective view.
- the seventh rescue vest pocket 30g has a receiving unit 10g and a closure unit 18g.
- the receiving unit 10g has a receiving space 12g and an access opening 16g to the receiving space 12g.
- the closure unit 18g closes the access opening 16g in a properly closed state.
- Receiving unit 10g has a pocket 60g which forms the receiving space 12g.
- the bag 60g is formed in the present case of plastic.
- a cross section of the access opening 16g gives way in the duly
- the closure unit 18g has a spring element 24g, which is provided for at least partially supporting an opening of the access opening 16g.
- the spring element 24g is designed as a spring band which at least partially surrounds the access opening 16g. In the present case, the spring element 24g surrounds the access opening 16g completely.
- the spring element 24g is formed from two spring band pieces 90g, 92g connected on opposite sides 72g, 74g.
- the spring element 24g is formed in the present case of a metal sheet. But it is also conceivable that the spring element is designed as a spring band made of a plastic.
- the spring element 24g forms an annular structure which defines the cross section of the access opening 16g in the opened state.
- the spring element 24g is connected to the receiving unit 10g. In the present case, the spring element 24g with the pocket 60g of
- the spring element 24 g is riveted to the receiving unit 10 g and / or glued. But it is also conceivable that the spring element 24g is integrally connected to the receiving unit 10g.
- the closure unit 18g has a closure element 20g.
- Closure member 20g is formed as a clip.
- the closure element 20g engages around the spring element 24g in the properly closed state, in particular from a side 94g of the spring element 24g facing away from the receiving unit 10g.
- the closure unit 18g has a seal 56g.
- the seal 56g comprises two adhesive seals 96g, 98g which connect the closure element 20g to the receiving unit 10g. For opening, the closure element 20g can be pulled down by the spring element 24g. In particular, the seal 56g is destroyed.
- FIG. 15 shows an eighth rescue vest pocket 30h in one
- the eighth rescue vest pocket 30h has a receiving unit 10h and a closure unit 18h.
- the receiving unit 10h has a receiving space 12h and an access opening 16h to the receiving space 12h.
- Locking unit 18h closes the access opening 1 6h in one
- the receiving unit 10h has a pocket 60h, which forms the receiving space 12h.
- the bag 60h is formed in the present case of plastic. But it is also conceivable that the bag is made of fabric.
- a cross section of the access opening 1 6h differs in the properly closed state from a cross section of the access opening 1 6h in an open state.
- the closure unit 18h has a first closure element 20h and a second closure element 22h.
- the first closure element 20h and the second closure element 22h are hinged together.
- the first closure element 20h and the second closure element 22h form a common film hinge 100h.
- the first closure element 20h and the second closure element 22h are connected together in the properly closed state by means of at least one form-locking connection.
- the first closure element 20h and the second closure element 22h are connected together in the properly closed state by means of at least one form-locking connection.
- the first closure element 20h and the second closure element 22h are connected together in the properly closed state by means of at least one form-locking connection.
- Closing element 22h connected in the properly closed state by means of a latching connection.
- the first closure element 20h has a tab 102h with a passage 104h into which engages when locking a detent 106h of the second closure element 22h.
- the tab 102h is disposed on a front side 108h of the shutter unit 18h.
- the latch 106h is at a front side 108h of the shutter unit 18h
- the front side 108h is in the properly closed state a side of the closure unit 18h facing away from the access opening 16h. It is also conceivable that the connecting elements instead of a
- Locking connection are connected.
- the connecting elements can be connected on two opposite sides by means of a respective positive connection, in particular a latching connection.
- Closure element 20h and the second closure element 22h the pocket 60h of the receiving unit 10h firmly.
- the closure unit 18h is in the
- Locking unit 18h be deducted from the pocket 60h of the receiving unit 10h. At least part of the shutter unit 18h is of the receiving unit 10h removable trained. In the present case, in the opened state, the closure unit 18h can be removed from the receiving unit 10h.
- a closure unit and a receiving unit are connected to each other by means of at least one band and / or a cord.
- FIG. 16 shows a closure unit 18i of a ninth rescue vest pocket in a perspective view.
- the closure unit 18i has a first closure element 20i and a second closure element 22i.
- the first closure element 20i and the second closure element 22i are hinged together.
- the first closure element 20i and the second closure element 22i form a common film hinge 10Oi.
- the first closure element 20i and the second closure element 22i are in a properly closed state by means of at least one
- first closure element 20i and the second closure element 22i are in the properly closed state by means of a latching connection
- the first closure element 20i has a lug 102i with a passage 104i into which, upon closing, a latching nose 106i of the second closure element 22i engages.
- the tab 102i is arranged on a side 11i of the closure unit 18i.
- the locking lug 106i is arranged on the side 1 10i of the closure unit 18i.
- the side 1 10i is perpendicular to a main extension direction 1 12i of the closure unit.
- the side 1 10i runs parallel to a lifejacket withdrawal direction 1 14i.
- FIG. 17 shows a tenth rescue vest pocket 30j in one
- the tenth rescue vest pocket 30j has a receiving unit 10j and a closure unit 18j.
- the receiving unit 10j has a receiving space 12j and an access opening 16j to the receiving space 12j.
- Locking unit 18j closes the access opening 16j in one
- the receiving unit 10j has a Bag 60j, which forms the receiving space 12j.
- the bag 60j is formed in the present case of plastic. But it is also conceivable that the bag is made of fabric. A cross section of the access opening 1 6j deviates in the properly closed state from a cross section of the
- Access opening 1 6j in an open state is an open state.
- the closure unit 18j has a first closure element 20j and a second closure element 22j.
- the first closure member 20j and the second closure member 22j are hinged together.
- the first closure element 20j and the second closure element 22j form a common hinge 10Oj.
- the first closure element 20j and the second closure element 22j are connected to one another in the properly closed state by means of at least one form-locking connection.
- Closure element 22j connected in the properly closed state by means of a latching connection.
- the first closure element 20j and the second closure element 22j are curved, in the present case at least substantially
- the first closure element 20j is connected to a top 1 1 6j of the pocket 60j, welded in the present case. But it is also conceivable that a closure element is sewn to a pocket.
- the second closure element 22j is connected to a lower side 18j of the pocket 60j, welded in the present case.
- Rescue vest pocket 30j, the first closure element 20j and the second closure element 22j form a ring around the access opening 16j.
- Figures 18 and 19 show an eleventh rescue vest pocket 30k Figure 18 in a properly closed condition.
- FIG. 19 shows the eleventh rescue vest pocket 30k in an opened state. The eleventh
- Rescue bag 30k has a receiving unit 10k and a
- the receiving unit 10k has a receiving space 12k and an access opening 1 6k to the receiving space 12k.
- Locking unit 18k closes the access opening 1 6k in the
- the rescue vest pocket 30k has a mounting unit 57k, which is intended for mounting on a passenger seat, in particular on a frame structure of the passenger seat.
- the receiving unit 10k has a pocket 60k, which forms the receiving space 12k.
- the bag 60k is made of a textile. In principle, it is also conceivable that the bag is formed from another material which appears appropriate to a person skilled in the art.
- the pocket 60k forms in its interior of the receiving space 12k.
- the bag 60k is rectangular.
- the access opening 1 6k is inserted into the pocket 60k.
- the access opening 16k is formed by a slot in the pocket 60k.
- the closure unit 18k has Velcro and hook bands.
- the loop tape is on a first side of the access opening 1 6k and the hook tape is disposed on an opposite side of the access opening 1 6k. In a properly closed state are hooks of the hook band
- the Velcro and hook tapes are designed as closure elements of the closure unit 18k. Trained as Velcro and hook tapes closure elements are positively connected with each other in the properly closed state.
- the closure elements designed as fleece and hook tapes are sewn to the receiving unit 10k.
- the closure unit 18k is integrally connected to the receiving unit 10k.
- the closure unit 18k has a seal 56k.
- the seal 56k has a plurality of adhesive strips 126k, 128k, 130k, 132k.
- the four adhesive strips 126k, 128k, 130k, 132k of the seal 56k are on an outside of the pocket 60k appropriate.
- the four adhesive strips 126k, 128k, 130k, 132k of the seal 56k surround the access opening 16k on all four sides.
- Adhesive strip 126k is mounted on the side above the access opening 1 6k.
- the first adhesive strip 126k is formed from a hard plastic strip.
- the first adhesive strip 126k extends over an entire width of the access opening 16k.
- the first adhesive strip 126k is parallel to the access opening 16k.
- the second adhesive strip 128k is disposed on the side below the access opening 16k.
- the second adhesive strip 128k is formed of a soft plastic strip.
- the second adhesive strip 128k extends over an entire width of the access opening 1 6k.
- the second adhesive strip 128k is parallel to the
- Access opening 1 6k The third and fourth adhesive strips 130k, 132k are respectively disposed at a set end of the access opening 16k.
- Adhesive strips 130k, 132k bound the first and second adhesive strips 126k, 128 and the access opening 16k laterally.
- the laterally arranged adhesive strips 130k, 132k are likewise formed from a hard plastic strip.
- all adhesive strips 126k, 128k, 130k, 132k are made of the same material, that is, for example, as a hard plastic strip.
- the seal 56k has a sealing strip 134k, which is the sealing strip 134k
- Access opening 1 6k in a closed and sealed condition additionally closes.
- the sealing strip 134k is formed as a thin plastic strip.
- the sealing strip 134k is adhered to the adhesive strips 126k, 128k, 130k, 132k.
- the sealing strip 134k is colored.
- the sealing strip 134k is transparent.
- the sealing strip 134k closes the access opening 1 6k completely.
- the rescue vest pocket 30k can be formed completely closed in an unused state, so that nothing can be inserted into the rescue vest pocket.
- new regulations requiring that no objects can be inserted into the rescue vest pocket without breaking a seal can be adhered to.
- the sealing strip 134k has a unsealing function, with a unique feature on the sealing strip 134k is shown after the sealing strip 134k once from the
- Adhesive strips 126k, 128k, 130k, 132k were removed. After the initial removal, a readable message appears on the sealing strip, such as in particular the message "VOID” or "Unsealed", which is easily and clearly recognizable.
- the readable message appearing upon removal of the sealing strip 134k is preferably generated upon manipulation of the sealing strip 134k and is well known in the art.
- the rescue vest pocket 30k has a tab 102k attached to the pocket 60k on a lower side of the access opening 16k. In a closed condition, the tab is located below the sealing strip 134k. By pulling the tab 102k, the rescue vest pocket 30k can be opened. By pulling on the tab 102k is the through the
- the sealing strip 134k holds particularly well here and the pocket 60k is given a particularly advantageous shape stability.
- Lifejacket can be removed through the access opening.
- the sealing strip 134k has been released from the pocket, in particular the adhesive strips 126k, 128k, 130k, 132k, the message that the sealing strip 134k has been released can always be recognized.
- a life jacket arranged in the rescue vest pocket 30k is particularly easy to remove.
- To open the rescue vest pocket 30k in particular the access opening 1 6k only a force of about 120 N are necessary to remove the sealing strip 134k and the opening of the access opening 1 6k by separating the Velcro and hook tapes arranged there. Without the Sealing strip 134k is even only a force of about 50 N necessary to open the access opening 1 6k of the rescue vest pocket 30k.
- the rescue vest pocket 30k has an assembly unit 57k.
- Mounting unit 57k is formed by a plurality of fixed to the bag 60k loop elements 136k, 138k, 140k, 142k, 144k 146k.
- the eyelet elements 136k, 138k, 140k, 142k, 144k 146k are each sewn to the pocket 60k via a seam.
- the mounting unit 57k has a plurality of loop and hook bands which can be connected to the loop elements and via which the rescue vest pocket 30k is connected to the aircraft seat.
- the rescue vest pocket 30k is arranged via the mounting unit 57k directly under a front support tube of the aircraft seat.
- the Velcro and hook tapes become the
- the loop element 146k is arranged on a rear side of the rescue vest pocket 30k at a distance from the remaining loop elements 136k, 138k, 140k, 142k, 144k.
- About another Velcro and hook tape is the rescue vest pocket 30k by means of the eyelet element 146k in addition to an underside of the aircraft seat
- the life jacket 30k is advantageously fixed underneath the aircraft seat and dangling of the vest wall 30k under the aircraft seat can be prevented.
- Aircraft seat binds to an electronics box or other, mounted under a seat bottom of the aircraft seat arranged component of the aircraft seat.
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