WO2019213132A1 - Agencement de complexe cuisine arrière-toilettes - Google Patents

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WO2019213132A1
WO2019213132A1 PCT/US2019/029997 US2019029997W WO2019213132A1 WO 2019213132 A1 WO2019213132 A1 WO 2019213132A1 US 2019029997 W US2019029997 W US 2019029997W WO 2019213132 A1 WO2019213132 A1 WO 2019213132A1
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Ray Hough
Richard Morris
Jefferey M. MCKEE
Shawn A. Claflin
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64DEQUIPMENT FOR FITTING IN OR TO AIRCRAFT; FLIGHT SUITS; PARACHUTES; ARRANGEMENTS OR MOUNTING OF POWER PLANTS OR PROPULSION TRANSMISSIONS IN AIRCRAFT
    • B64D11/00Passenger or crew accommodation; Flight-deck installations not otherwise provided for
    • B64D11/04Galleys
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64DEQUIPMENT FOR FITTING IN OR TO AIRCRAFT; FLIGHT SUITS; PARACHUTES; ARRANGEMENTS OR MOUNTING OF POWER PLANTS OR PROPULSION TRANSMISSIONS IN AIRCRAFT
    • B64D11/00Passenger or crew accommodation; Flight-deck installations not otherwise provided for
    • B64D11/02Toilet fittings
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64DEQUIPMENT FOR FITTING IN OR TO AIRCRAFT; FLIGHT SUITS; PARACHUTES; ARRANGEMENTS OR MOUNTING OF POWER PLANTS OR PROPULSION TRANSMISSIONS IN AIRCRAFT
    • B64D11/00Passenger or crew accommodation; Flight-deck installations not otherwise provided for
    • B64D2011/0046Modular or preassembled units for creating cabin interior structures

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  • Widebody passenger aircraft may incorporate a main galley aft of the main passenger cabin. Additional galley space (e.g., for preparation or climate controlled storage of food and beverages) may be situated throughout the cabin.
  • the main galley space may extend in a rough V-shape around the aft end of the passenger cabin.
  • the galley complex may be oversized relative to auxiliary galley facilities, leading to excess traffic in the rear aisles associated with inflight catering and service operations.
  • said widebody aircraft may position passenger lavatories generally forward and amidships rather than aft of the cabin, encroaching upon the cabin space available for passenger seating. As this cabin space is both limited and highly valuable, lavatory arrangements may prioritize compactness above all. While the configuration of said lavatories may make efficient use of limited cabin space, they may not be optimal for use by passengers of reduced mobility (PRM) who may require additional space to comfortably enter, exit, or use the lavatory facilities.
  • PRM reduced mobility
  • a modular aft galley and lavatory complex is disclosed.
  • the galley complex is situated at the aft of a passenger cabin of an aircraft.
  • the galley complex comprises left-side, right-side, and aft galley structures together partially enclosing an interior workspace, the left-side and right-side galley structures separated by a center aisle.
  • Each individual galley structure individually or collectively includes trolley bays capable of securing trolleys (e.g., galley carts) therewithin; each trolley can be removed from its trolley bay into the interior workspace or central aisle for use in catering or service operations inflight.
  • the galley structures include storage bays (sized to a standard unit container) accessible from the interior workspace.
  • the galley structures further include flat worksurfaces (e.g., workdecks) and galley insert bays capable of accepting ovens, chillers, beverage makers, and other galley insert devices.
  • Either the left-side or the right-side galley structure includes a lavatory complex adjacent to the passenger cabin.
  • the lavatory complex includes individual lavatory units accessible from the passenger cabin as well as a galley extension housing additional storage and trolley space.
  • the galley extension includes additional storage bays.
  • some of the additional storage bays are accessible from the passenger cabin.
  • the galley extension includes a passenger self-service compartment stocked with refreshments and accessible from the center aisle or the passenger cabin.
  • the galley extension includes a fold-down deployable counter set into an exterior wall of the lavatory complex, the exterior wail facing the center aisle and the counter deployable across the center aisle.
  • the lavatory complex has an exterior wall facing into the interior galley workspace, and a deployable workdeck is set into the exterior wall, capable of folding down into the galley workspace to create a temporary work surface.
  • the lavatory complex includes dual lavatory units accessible through dual entry doors adjacent to each other.
  • the dual lavatory units are separated by one or more articulable panels capable of folding or retracting into an interior wall of the lavatory complex to create a single unified space.
  • one or both of the dual lavatory units is accessible to passengers of reduced mobility (e.g., by combining the two units into a single, larger space).
  • the galley insert devices include beverage makers, ovens, trash compactors, and refrigerators/chillers.
  • the galley complex includes cabin attendant seats mounted to an exterior wall of the galley complex opposite the lavatory complex and capable of folding down into the passenger cabin for temporary occupation by a crewmember.
  • the galley complex includes auxiliary storage within an exterior wail opposite the galley complex and accessible from the passenger cabin.
  • the center aisle is of sufficient width to accommodate the greatest of the length, the width, and the breadth of the trolley.
  • each galley structure comprises a lower portion closest to the floor of the passenger cabin and corresponding generally to the trolley bays; an upper portion closes to the ceiling of the passenger cabin and corresponding generally to the storage bays; and a middle portion between the upper portion and the lower portion, the middle portion corresponding generally to the horizontal worksurfaces and galley insert bays.
  • FIG. 1 is an overhead view illustrating a modular aft galley/lavatory complex in accordance with example embodiments of this disclosure.
  • FIGS. 2A and 2B are respectively forward isometric and forward views of the aft gal!ey/lavatory complex of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIGS. 3A and 3B are forward views of the aft galley/lavatory complex of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 4 is an aft isometric view of the aft galley/lavatory complex of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 5 is an overhead structural view of the aft gailey/lavatory complex of FIG 1 .
  • a letter following a reference numeral is intended to reference an embodiment of the feature or element that may be similar, but not necessarily identical, to a previously described element or feature bearing the same reference numeral (e.g., 1 , 1 a, 1 b)
  • Such shorthand notations are used for purposes of convenience only and should not be construed to limit the disclosure in any way unless expressly stated to the contrary.
  • any reference to “one embodiment” or “some embodiments” means that a particular element, feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment disclosed herein.
  • the appearances of the phrase “in some embodiments” in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, and embodiments may include one or more of the features expressly described or inherently present herein, or any combination of sub-combination of two or more such features, along with any other features which may not necessarily be expressly described or inherently present in the instant disclosure.
  • a galley and lavatory complex is disclosed.
  • the galley and lavatory complex may be situated aft of the passenger cabin and incorporate lavatory facilities aft of the rearmost passenger egress door. Cabin space may be preserved for seating by incorporating lavatory facilities into the galley complex while maintaining a large central workspace optimal for inflight catering operations as well as passenger self-service.
  • lavatory facilities may be made more accessible and comfortable for passengers with reduced mobility.
  • a modular aft galley/lavatory complex 100 for an aircraft may include a group of interconnected galley structures, e.g., a left-side galley structure 102, a right- side galley structure 104, and an aft galley structure 108 connecting the left-side and right-side galley structures.
  • the right-side galley structure 104 may incorporate a lavatory complex 108 accessible from the aircraft passenger cabin 1 10
  • the lavatory complex 108 may be incorporated into the left-side galley structure 102 (e.g., relative to the aft galley/lavatory complex 100).
  • the aft galley/lavatory complex 100 may be situated at the aft terminus of the passenger cabin 1 10, such that the left-side galley structure 102 (e.g., relative to the aft galley/lavatory complex 100) extends substantially forward along the starboard side of the aircraft and the right-side galley structure 104 extends substantially forward along the port side. Accordingly, the aft galley/lavatory complex 100 may be situated aft of the rearmost passenger egress door.
  • the aft galley/lavatory complex 100 may be connected to onboard supplies of electrical power and potable water as well as onboard communications or computing networks. Similarly, the aft galley/lavatory complex 100 may be connected to vacuum lines, pipes, or ducting systems, e.g., for draining waste water from sinks and toilets, ventilating the lavatory complex 108, or removing under suction solid and liquid waste products from the lavatory complex for secure and sanitary inflight storage.
  • the aft galley/lavatory complex 100 may include an interior galley workspace 1 12 partially enclosed by the left-side galley structures 102, the right- side galley structures 104, and the aft galley structures 106.
  • crewmembers may access the galley workspace 1 12 from the passenger cabin 1 10 via a central aisle 1 14 From the galley workspace 1 12, crewmembers may use or access storage spaces, worksurfaces, galley inserts, and trolleys situated within the galley structures.
  • the lavatory complex 108 may include a galley extension 1 16 providing additional storage space.
  • the aft galiey/lavatory complex 100a may be implemented and may function similarly to the aft galley/lavatory complex 100 of FIG. 1 , except that the aft galley/lavatory complex 100a may incorporate storage bays 202, galley insert bays 204, vvorkdecks 206, and trolleys 208 into the left-side galley structures 102, the right-side galley structures 104, and the aft galley structures 106 and accessible via the interior galley workspace 1 12 and the central aisle 1 14.
  • the storage bays 202 may define a top portion of the aft galiey/lavatory complex 100a, being situated above other components of the aft galiey/lavatory complex.
  • each storage bay 202 may be sized to fit a galley standard unit container.
  • the aft galiey/lavatory complex 108 may incorporate galley insert bays 204 into which galley insert devices may be inserted or installed.
  • galley insert devices may include, but are not limited to, conventional ovens, steam ovens or warmers, microwave ovens, beverage makers (e.g. , devices for heating water or making coffee, tea, espresso, cappuccino, and other heated drinks), trash compactors, refrigerators, and chillers
  • each galley insert bay 204 may include a galley insert interface 210 to which a galley insert device may connect.
  • a galley insert device may submit diagnostic or usage information to an aircraft-based network or controller device, or communicate power requests to a galley-wide power and control unit which in turn may supply operating power to the galley insert device through the galley insert interface according to its priority.
  • sinks 212 or other galley insert devices may be directly incorporated into the galley structures, draining through waste water lines incorporated into the galley structure.
  • workdecks 206 may be fiat, substantially horizontal work surfaces for food preparation, positioned at approximate waist level. Beneath the workdecks 206, and generally defining the lower level of the aft galiey/lavatory complex, the aft gailey/iavatory complex 100a may incorporate a series of trolley bays, each trolley bay sized to securely accommodate a trolley 208 (e.g., galley cart). In some embodiments, the aft gailey/iavatory complex 100a may include Internal ducting and a fan/chiller device capable of circulating chilled air throughout some or all of the trolley bays in order to maintain the trolleys 208 therein at a sufficiently cold temperature.
  • a fan/chiller device capable of circulating chilled air throughout some or all of the trolley bays in order to maintain the trolleys 208 therein at a sufficiently cold temperature.
  • Each trolley 208 may have a forward handle 214 via which the trolley may be released from its bay (e.g , via single-hand operation) and drawn therefrom into the galley workspace 1 12 or the central aisle 1 14 for transport along an aisle of the passenger cabin 1 10 (e.g., via wheels mounted to the underside of the cart) for catering or service operations.
  • the central aisle 1 14 may be of the minimum width possible to accommodate the longest dimension (e.g., the lengthwise dimension) of a trolley 208, such that a trolley 208a adjacent to the central aisle may be easily removed from (218), or returned to, its trolley bay
  • the forward end 218 of the left-side galley structure 102 may incorporate an emergency storage compartment 220 and one or more cabin attendant seats 222 facing the passenger cabin 1 10; the cabin attendant seats 222 may be folded down for temporary belted accommodation of a cabin crewmember (e.g., during takeoff and landing operations).
  • the forward end 224 of the lavatory complex 108 may incorporate entry doors 226, 228 via which the lavatory units of the lavatory complex may be accessed.
  • the galley extension 1 16 may include additional storage bays and a trolley (not shown) accessible from the galley workspace or one or more storage bays 202a set into the forward end 224 and accessible from the passenger cabin 1 10.
  • the aft gailey/iavatory complex 100b may be implemented and may function similarly to the aft galley/lavatory complex 100a of FIGS. 2A and 2B, except that the galley extension 1 16 of the aft gailey/iavatory complex 100b may incorporate a deployable counter 302.
  • the deployable counter 302 may fold downward into the central aisle 1 14 to create a temporary surface across the central aisle.
  • the deployable counter 302 may serve as a barrier extending across the central aisle 1 14 to prevent unauthorized access to the galley workspace 1 12; at the same time, cabin crew within the galley workspace 1 12 may utilize the deployable counter 302 for inflight service of food or drinks to passengers.
  • the deployable counter 302 may deploy across the central aisle 1 14 at a sufficient height to permit trolleys 208 to pass unobstructed into and out of the aft galley/lavatory complex 100b.
  • the deployable counter 302 may extend fully or partially across the central aisle 1 14. Referring in particular to FIG. 3B, in embodiments where the deployable counter 302 extends partially across the central aisle 1 14, an auxiliary counter 304 may deploy from the opposite side of the central aisle (e.g., the left-side galley structure 102) to connect with the deployable counter.
  • the galley extension 1 16 may include a self-service compartment 306 which may be set into the galley extension facing the central aisle 1 14 or revealed by the deployment of the deployable counter 302.
  • the self-service compartment 306 may be stocked with refreshments 308 displayed behind one or more transparent panels or doors, the refreshments accessible to passengers visiting the aft gaiiey/!avatory complex 100b (e.g., when passengers are able to move freely about the cabin).
  • the self-service compartment 306 may be climate controlled or equipped with a chiller device capable of maintaining its contents at a desired temperature.
  • the aft galley/lavatory complex 100c may be implemented and may function similarly to the aft galley/lavatory complex 100b of FIGS. 3A and 3B, except that the aft galley/lavatory complex 100c may utilize the interior surface 402 (e.g., aft surface, facing the galley workspace 1 12) of the lavatory complex 108.
  • the interior surface 402 may include an auxiliary workdeck 404 capable of folding downward info the galley workspace 1 12 to provide an additional or enlarged work surface for cabin crew.
  • the interior surface 402 may include a monitoring panel 406 for use by cabin crew within the galley workspace 1 12 (and who might not otherwise have a direct view of the passenger cabin 1 10).
  • the monitoring panel 406 may incorporate one or more of, e.g., a cabin video monitoring system (CVMS); a wall-mounted emergency light (WMEL) an interactive flight attendant panel (FAR); a remote control center (RCC); an inflight entertainment (IFE) compatible display (e.g., a liquid crystal display (LCD)); and a communications station/loudspeaker.
  • CVMS cabin video monitoring system
  • WMEL wall-mounted emergency light
  • FAR interactive flight attendant panel
  • RRCC remote control center
  • IFE inflight entertainment
  • LCD liquid crystal display
  • communications station/loudspeaker e.g., a communications station/loudspeaker
  • the aft galley/lavatory complex 100d may be implemented and may function similarly to the aft galley/lavatory complex 100c of FIG. 4, except that the lavatory complex 108 of the aft galley/lavatory complex 100d may incorporate dual lavatory units 502, 504 respectively accessible via entry doors 226, 228 set into the forward end 224 of the lavatory complex 108.
  • the entry doors 226, 228 may open into the passenger cabin 1 10 in opposing directions (226a, 228a).
  • Each individual lavatory unit 502, 504 may be designed for use by a single occupant and incorporate a toilet (506, 508) and sink (510, 512) in addition to ventilation and lighting fixtures.
  • the individual lavatory units 502, 504 may be temporarily combined into a larger interior space to enhance accessibility for passengers of reduced mobility (PRM).
  • the individual lavatory units 502, 504 may be separated by a partition 514 capable of partially or fully retracting (516) into either individual lavatory unit 502, 504 of the lavatory complex 108 to enlarge the size of the individual lavatory unit 502.
  • Temporary enlargement of the individual lavatory unit 502 in this way may provide more maneuvering room for passengers using wheelchairs or other assistive equipment and who may consequently have difficulty using a standard-size lavatory.
  • the entry doors 226, 228 may open in opposing directions 226a, 228a to facilitate entry and egress into and from the enlarged individual lavatory unit 502.
  • embodiments of the methods disclosed herein may include one or more of the steps described herein. Further, such steps may be carried out in any desired order and two or more of the steps may be carried out simultaneously with one another. Two or more of the steps disclosed herein may be combined in a single step, and in some embodiments, one or more of the steps may be carried out as two or more sub-steps. Further, other steps or sub steps may be carried in addition to, or as substitutes to one or more of the steps disclosed herein. [0046] Although inventive concepts have been described with reference to the embodiments illustrated in the attached drawing figures, equivalents may be employed and substitutions made herein without departing from the scope of the claims.

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L'invention concerne un complexe modulaire cuisine arrière-toilettes. Le complexe selon l'invention est situé à l'arrière d'une cabine passagers d'aéronef et incorpore des structures de cuisine arrière, de côté gauche et de côté droit entourant partiellement un espace de travail intérieur, les structures de cuisine de côté gauche et de côté droit étant séparées par une allée centrale. Chaque structure de cuisine comprend des baies de chariots permettant de fixer des chariots à l'intérieur de celles-ci. Chaque chariot peut être retiré de sa baie dans l'espace de travail intérieur ou l'allée centrale pour être utilisé dans des opérations de restauration ou de service de bord. Chaque structure de cuisine comprend des baies de stockage accessibles depuis l'espace de travail intérieur. Entre les parties supérieure et inférieure sont disposées des plates-formes de travail plates et des baies d'insertion pouvant recevoir des fours, des refroidisseurs, des machines de préparation de boissons et autres dispositifs à insérer. La structure de cuisine gauche ou droite comprend un complexe toilettes adjacent à la cabine passagers, incorporant des unités de toilettes arrière et une extension de cuisine abritant un espace de stockage et de chariots supplémentaire.
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