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Lavatory fast pack system and method Number:7,100,872 from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) owispatent

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Title: Lavatory fast pack system and method

Abstract: Apparatus and methods for cabinet devices for lavatories are provided. In one embodiment, an amenities cabinet device includes a housing having an opening and a module that is slideably received within the housing. The module includes a plurality of amenity compartments. The housing includes a plurality of ports for accessing the plurality of amenity compartments included within the module. The plurality of amenity compartments are configured to store a soap dispenser, a lotion dispenser, a tissue dispenser, a paper towel dispenser, or other amenities.

Patent Number: 7,100,872 Issued on 09/05/2006 to Quan


Inventors: Quan; William C. (Newcastle, WA)
Assignee: The Boeing Company (Chicago, IL)
Appl. No.: 10/825,906
Filed: April 15, 2004


Current U.S. Class: 244/118.5
Current International Class: B64D 11/00 (20060101)
Field of Search: 244/118.5,129.4 186/40 4/663,664,254


References Cited [Referenced By]

U.S. Patent Documents
3570503 March 1971 DeBoliac
RE32175 June 1986 Piech et al.
4884767 December 1989 Shibata
5150863 September 1992 Hozumi
5655734 August 1997 Dahl
6007025 December 1999 Coughren et al.
6079669 June 2000 Hanay et al.
6101766 August 2000 Mogensen
6443393 September 2002 Ooi et al.
6547183 April 2003 Farnsworth
6644441 November 2003 Ebrahimi
Foreign Patent Documents
02220409 Aug., 1990 JP
03350235 Dec., 1991 JP
Primary Examiner: Dinh; Tien
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Lee & Hayes, PLLC

Claims



What is claimed is:

1. A vehicle comprising: a lavatory unit having a cabinet assembly that includes: a housing including a first side having an opening disposed therein; and a module positioned within the housing and removable from the housing through the opening, wherein the module includes a plurality of amenity compartments, and at least one compartment is accessible through a second side of the housing.

2. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the at least one compartment is adapted to contain at least one of a soap dispenser, a lotion dispenser, a tissue dispenser, or a paper towel dispenser.

3. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the at least one access port comprises a trash receptacle, and wherein the at least one compartment is adapted to receive an article of trash.

4. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the second side of the housing includes a wall with at least one port disposed therein, and at least one compartment of the module is alignable with at least one access port and accessible through at least one access port.

5. An aircraft comprising: a fuselage; a propulsion system operatively coupled to the fuselage; and at least one lavatory unit operatively disposed within the fuselage, the lavatory unit comprising: a cabinet assembly that includes: a housing including a first side having an opening disposed therein; and a module positioned within the housing and removable from the housing through the opening, wherein the module includes a plurality of amenity compartments, and at least one compartment is accessible through a second side of the housing.

6. The aircraft of claim 5, wherein the at least one compartment is adapted to contain at least one of a soap dispenser, a lotion dispenser, a tissue dispenser, or a paper towel dispenser.

7. The aircraft of claim 5, wherein the at least one access port comprises a trash receptacle, and wherein the at least one compartment is adapted to receive an article of trash.

8. The aircraft of claim 5, wherein the at least one compartment comprises a plurality of amenity compartments configured to store two or more of a soap dispenser, a lotion dispenser, a tissue dispenser, or a paper towel dispenser.

9. The aircraft of claim 5, further comprising a device for locking the module in the housing.

10. The aircraft of claim 5, wherein the second side of the housing includes a wall with at least one access port disposed therein, and at least one compartment of the module is alignable with at least one access port and accessible through at least one access port.
Description



FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to lavatories and, more specifically, to aircraft lavatories having modular components.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Turnaround time for cleaning and other maintenance on an aircraft between flights has a direct effect on operation cost of the aircraft. More specifically, lavatory maintenance between flights must be fast in order to minimize the amount of time and aircraft transitions from off-loading passengers and on-loading passengers. Maintenance personnel must manually check and replace all the necessary items within the lavatory, thus expending valuable turnaround time.

For example, Japanese Patent Application 02220409 to Hiroyuki discloses a lavatory that includes an external door that allows maintenance personnel to access a trash compartment and an amenities cabinet within the lavatory. This improves the efficiency of turnaround by allowing maintenance personnel to replace amenities items and dispose of trash from outside the lavatory. However, the maintenance personnel must still manually touch each item going into and out of the lavatory, thereby wasting valuable turnaround time.

Therefore, it would be desirable to further reduce aircraft service turnaround time particularly with regards to replenishment of lavatories.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to apparatus and methods that provide a more efficient maintenance turnaround by ground crew when replenishing lavatory necessities. In one embodiment, an amenities cabinet device includes a housing having an opening and a module that is slideably received within the housing. The module includes a plurality of amenity compartments. The housing includes a plurality of ports for accessing the plurality of amenity compartments included within the module.

In one aspect of the invention, the device includes a wheeled module cart for transporting the module. The module cart slideably receives the module. In another aspect of the invention, the plurality of amenity compartments are configured to store a soap dispenser, a lotion dispenser, a tissue dispenser, a paper towel dispenser, or other amenities. In still another aspect of the invention, the module includes a device for locking the module in the housing.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The preferred and alternative embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the following drawings.

FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a lavatory unit in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate an alternate embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 4 is an isometric view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 5 is an isometric view of a cart used with an amenities module in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 6 is a side elevational view of an aircraft in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to apparatus and methods for providing more efficient use of lavatory space. Many specific details of certain embodiments of the invention are set forth in the following description and in FIGS. 1 6 to provide a thorough understanding of such embodiments. One skilled in the art, however, will understand that the present invention may have additional embodiments, or that the present invention may be practiced without several of the details described in the following description.

FIG. 1 illustrates a view of a lavatory unit 20 formed in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. This embodiment may be used in any aircraft, other vehicles (e.g., ships, buses, trains, subways, monorails, etc.), or as a stand-alone unit. The lavatory unit 20 may include a commode 26, and a sink 28. The lavatory unit 20 includes an amenities cabinet 30 having an opening 32 at an exterior wall 34 of the lavatory unit 20. The amenities cabinet 30 slideably receives an amenities module 40 through the opening 32.

In this embodiment, the amenities module 40 includes sliding brackets 50 or similar devices for allowing the amenities module 40 to be slideably received by corresponding tracks or rolling devices (not shown) within the amenities cabinet 30. The amenities module 40 includes an external panel 60 having a locking dial 64 that when turned into a locking position, locks the amenities module 40 within the amenities cabinet 30. The external panel 60 matches the exterior wall 34 and is flush with the exterior wall 34 when the amenities module 40 is fully received within the amenities cabinet 30.

In one particular embodiment, the amenities module 40 includes various compartments for storing amenities, such as without limitation tissues, paper towels, soaps, lotions, etc., that are accessible by users of the lavatory unit through access ports in the amenities cabinet 30. In operation, maintenance personnel may perform the necessary replenishment of the amenities within the lavatory unit 20 by simply removing a previous amenities module 40 and installing a new amenities module 30 within the amenities cabinet 30.

FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate an alternate embodiment of an amenities cabinet system 70. The amenities cabinet system 70 includes a bracket 71 that is affixed to a bulkhead of a lavatory above a sink 72. The cabinet system 70 also includes a removable module 73 that is slideably received by the bracket 71. In one embodiment, the bracket 71 is C-shaped having an opening that faces a user of the sink 72. A base section of the bracket 71 includes access holes to allow a user access to amenities that are included within the module 73. The bracket 71 includes mechanism for allowing the module 73 to lock into place. The module 73 includes access openings that are exposed at the opening of the bracket 71. The access openings may include access to various items stored within the module 73, such as toilet seat covers, tissues, lotions, soap, paper towels, etc. At a cross-sectional end of the bracket 71, a side of the module 73 is exposed. At the exposed side of the module 73, the module may include an access port that provides access to spare toilet paper rolls. As one toilet paper roll is removed from the side of the module 73, another toilet paper roll stored within the module 73 falls into place at that opening.

Embodiments of apparatus and methods in accordance with the present invention may provide significant advantages over prior art lavatory units. For example, the lavatory unit in accordance with the present invention may reduce turnaround time for performing necessary maintenance on the lavatories between flights. More specifically, since there is no need for the maintenance personnel to restock the amenities within the lavatory by hand during the maintenance interval between flights, the time required to perform the necessary maintenance is reduced.

It will be appreciated that a wide variety of lavatory units may be conceived in accordance with the present invention, and that the invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described above and shown in FIGS. 1 3. For example, FIG. 4 is an isometric view of a lavatory unit 100 in accordance with an alternate embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment, the lavatory unit 100 has many of the same components as the embodiment described above with reference to FIG. 1. For the sake of brevity, only significant differences will be discussed in detail.

As shown in FIG. 4, the lavatory unit 100 includes an amenities cabinet 130 having an first opening 132 disposed in a first wall 134 leading into a passenger cabin 135 of an aircraft. A plurality of access ports 133 are disposed in a second wall 135 of the amenities cabinet 120. As described above, a first module 140 (FIG. 1) is slideably received into the first opening 132. In FIG. 4, the first module 140 is shown in a closed or installed position. The first module 140 includes a plurality of compartments 141 disposed therein that are aligned with the access ports 133 in the second wall 135.

As further shown in FIG. 4, the lavatory unit 100 also includes a trash receptacle 110 formed in the first wall 134. A second module 120 (shown in an open or uninstalled position) is slideably received into a second opening 122 in the first wall 134, and is adapted to receive trash that an occupant of the lavatory unit 100 deposits into the trash receptacle 110.

In operation, when the first module 140 is positioned in the amenities cabinet 130, the compartments 141 containing various amenity items (e.g. tissues, paper towels, soaps, lotions, etc.) are aligned with the access ports 133, allowing an occupant of the lavatory unit 100 to access the amenities within the first module 140. As described above, the first module 140 might suitably be used to efficiently stock amenities within the amenities cabinet 130 in the manner described above. Also, the second module 120 may be used to receive trash discarded by aircraft passengers. Maintenance personnel may quickly and efficiently remove the trash from the lavatory unit 100 by removing the second module 120 and replacing it with an empty module. For both the restocking and trash removal tasks, the maintenance personnel may perform these operations from the passenger cabin 135 without entering the lavatory unit 100. In this way, further improvements to the efficiency of the maintenance process may be achieved, and the turnaround time of the aircraft may be reduced.

FIG. 5 illustrates a view of an amenities module loading cart 280. The amenities module loading cart 280 includes a top surface 282 for supporting the amenities module 40. The amenities module loading cart 280 includes wheels 284 and is sized to allow aircraft personnel to wheel an amenities module 40 and a trash module 288 on the amenities module loading cart 280 into an aircraft and to a position adjacent to the exterior wall 34 of the lavatory unit 220. The amenities module loading cart 280 is sized vertically to allow aircraft personnel to slide a fully replenished amenities module 40 into the amenities cabinet 30 without having to lift or drop the amenities module 40 into the opening 32.

In an alternate embodiment, the amenities module loading cart 280 includes a height adjustment mechanism (not shown) for adjusting the height of the top surface 282, thereby allowing aircraft personnel to adjust the height of an amenities module 40 on the amenities module loading cart 280 to match the opening 32 of the amenities cabinet 30.

In still another embodiment, the top surface 82 is sized to support two amenities modules 40. Aircraft personnel may then remove a used module from the amenities cabinet 30 onto one side of the top surface 82, and then may move the amenities module loading cart 280 to allow a newly replenished module 40 that is on the other half of the top surface 282 into position to slide the new module 40 into the amenities cabinet 30.

The amenities module loading cart 280 includes a rotating tray 290. Two modules 40 are placed on the rotating tray 290 in a linear relationship to the cart 280 to allow the cart 280 to maneuver within the aisles of the aircraft. When the cart 280 is located at the proper position for allowing the removal and insertion of modules 288 and 40 into the lavatory, the rotating tray 290 is rotated 90.degree. to allow a module 40 to be slideably removed from the amenities cabinet 30 and placed on the tray 290 and vice versa.

The trash module 288 is loaded onto a lower portion of the cart 280 at a height for allowing for it to be slideably received and removed from the second opening 122.

A wide variety of apparatus may be conceived that include lavatory units in accordance with alternate embodiments of the present invention. For example, FIG. 6 is a side elevational view of an aircraft 600 having one or more lavatory units 602 formed in accordance with alternate embodiments of the present invention. In general, except for the lavatory units formed in accordance with the present invention, the various components and subsystems of the aircraft 600 may be of known construction and, for the sake of brevity, will not be described in detail herein. Embodiments of lavatory units 602 in accordance with the present invention, including but not limited to those embodiments described above and shown in FIGS. 1 5.

More specifically, as shown in FIG. 6, the aircraft 600 includes one or more propulsion units 604 coupled to a fuselage 605, wing assemblies 606 (or other lifting surfaces), a tail assembly 608, a landing assembly 610, a control system 612 (not visible), and a host of other systems and subsystems that enable proper operation of the aircraft 600. A plurality of lavatory units 602 formed in accordance with the present invention are located within the fuselage 605 and distributed throughout the various portions of the aircraft 600.

Although the aircraft 600 shown in FIG. 6 is generally representative of a commercial passenger aircraft, including, for example, the 737, 747, 757, 767, 777, and 7E7 models commercially-available from The Boeing Company of Chicago, Ill., the inventive apparatus and methods disclosed herein may also be employed in the assembly of virtually any other types of aircraft. More specifically, the teachings of the present invention may be applied to the manufacture and assembly of other passenger aircraft, cargo aircraft, rotary aircraft, and any other types of aircraft, including those described, for example, in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Military Aircraft by Enzo Angelucci, published by Book Sales Publishers, September 2001, in Jane's All the World's Aircraft published by Jane's Information Group of Coulsdon, Surrey, United Kingdom, which texts are incorporated herein by reference. It may also be appreciated that alternate embodiments of apparatus and methods in accordance with the present invention may be utilized in the other applications, including, for example, ships, buses, trains, recreational vehicles, subways, monorails, or any other desired application.

While preferred and alternate embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, as noted above, many changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is not limited by the disclosure of these preferred and alternate embodiments. Instead, the invention should be determined entirely by reference to the claims that follow.

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