Pivoting tray table assembly

6454349
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Inventors

Konya, Kazuhide

Application #

917351

Filed

Jul-27-2001

Published

Sep-24-2002

Current US Class

108/44
297/146
297/188.04

International Classes

A47C 007/62

Field of Search

297/144-146 297/150 297/154 297/173 297/188.04 297/188.05 297/188.06 108/13 108/43 108/44 108/47 108/134 312/248 312/323

Assignee

The Boeing Company (Seattle, WA)

Examiners

Brown; Peter R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Alston & Bird LLP

US Patent References

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4668010   Seat with armrests...
4792183   Desk for use in auto...
4836602   Apparatus for stori...
5547247   Passenger tray tabl...
6220658   Retractable tray ta...

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Abstract
A tray table assembly is provided that includes a tray table and an arm connected to the tray table which extends from the rear portion of a seatback. The tray table is pivotable with respect to the support arm so that the same surface of the tray that faces upwardly during use that may become soiled also faces outwardly when the tray table is stowed in the seatback. A seat assembly is also provided that includes a passenger seat having a seatback defining a recess for permitting the tray table assembly to be stowed in the seatback. The seatback recess is shaped and positioned in such a way that a major surface of the tray table can only be positioned outwardly when stowed in the seatback recess, thus preventing the seat from facing the seat in the stowed position.
 
Claims
That which is claimed:

1. A tray table assembly comprising:

an arm adapted to move between a stowed position and an extended position; and

a tray pivotally connected to said arm, said tray having opposed major surfaces and adapted to pivot while said arm is in the extended position, wherein said entire tray is adapted to pivot between a first position in which one major surface faces upwardly and a second position in which the other major surface faces upwardly, and wherein said tray is adapted to contact said arm while in the first and second positions to prevent further pivoting of said tray.

2. A tray table assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a pin connecting said arm to said tray.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to food tray tables, and more particularly to stowable tray tables which pivot to facilitate cleaning of the tray tables.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Airplanes are equipped with tray tables for use by passengers during flight. Tray tables are typically stowed in the seatback of most passenger seats in a non-operative position, and are lowered into an operative position during flight. As a result of the stowage of the tray tables in the rear of the seatbacks, a passenger generally utilizes the tray table stowed in the seatback that is immediately forward of the passenger. The tray table is customarily connected to a set of arms which pivot downwardly from the seatback to an operative position. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,431,231 issued to Elazari et al. describes a reclinable seat and foldable-table assembly whereby both the seat and tray table rotate about a horizontal axis as a unit to enable the seat to recline. The tray table of U.S. Pat. No. 4,431,231 can further rotate from a stowed position in the seatback to an extended position for passenger use.
 
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