COCKPIT SEAT ARMREST AVIONICS CURSOR CONTROL DEVICE
20190112030 ยท 2019-04-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64D11/0689
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/797
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention concerns an improved CCD integration within pilot seat armrests, with benefits including ease and accuracy of CCD use, premium space savings on cockpit consoles, the ability to be retracted when not in use, always remaining within comfortable and easy reach of tall and short pilots alike and not interfering with other devices such as side-stick flight controls. The compactness and accuracy of use of the invention, its ability to be stowed, and its space-saving features set this CCD apart from existing CCDs and improve cockpit structure and pilot operation of aircraft that employ this invention.
Claims
1. A seat armrest and associated finger operated controls to control and accurately interact with a vehicle operator's display system such as an avionics system, there being a hand and finger envelopable head at an end of the armrest as an armrest forward continuation, the controls having finger engagable surfaces proximate an outer and downwardly facing surface defined by the head.
Description
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[0022] The surface shape of the CCD head can best be substantially overall spherical or outwardly substantially completely convex, as shown in the figures, for ease of hand 20 grasping as in
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[0024] It will be understood that the scope of the invention extends to, or is adapted to, the following, versions of which are described herein:
[0025] A. Devices wherein the armrest is a vehicle seat-mounted armrest which houses, at or near its end furthest from a seat backrest 60, finger operated control or controls to provide the vehicle operator with ease of interface with other vehicle systems.
[0026] B. Devices equipped with at least one input control mounted at or near the end of the armrest furthest from a seat backrest.
[0027] C. Devices located on the pilot's seat in a location other than that which is adjacent to a side-mounted primary control, and which is available for simultaneous use by an operator also manipulating primary controls with his or her opposite hand.
[0028] D. Devices having control button identification projections on or near to button surfaces to rapidly communicate button control functioning to user's finger or fingers.
[0029] E. Devices having mechanical elements to prevent inadvertent operation of controls.
[0030] F. Devices having software logic characterized in that positive action by the user is necessary to activate the controls, and wherein such action may be mechanically and/or electronically provided for and involve means for activating the controls such as an additional momentary switch which must be activated for example by simultaneous toggle, button/feature depression, push-pull slide engagement along the longitudinal axis of the armrest, or distinct pivot-and-lock active-use position.
[0031] G. Devices wherein device in-use conditions are not met at times when devices are not actively in use.
[0032] H. Devices having an inactive position, relative to seat-attachment mounting mechanism and structure of the armrest, characterized in that none of its associated input features will accept as commands any contact or manipulation of its controls.
[0033] I. Devices incorporating the subject armrest on either the left, right or both armrest position.
[0034] J. Devices employed on aircraft having one or more seats.
[0035] K. Devices wherein primary flight directional inputs to computers are controlled by manipulation of a side-stick inceptor, seat-centered inceptor, or seat-centered yoke/wheel.
[0036] L. Devices as referred to employed on aircraft.
[0037] M. Cursor control device adapted for aircraft pilot use in commanding pilot-input dependent aircraft systems, comprising: a pilot seat adjustable armrest, having a portion which is readily graspable by the hand of the pilot, a control or controls presented at said portion for ease of precise pilot command by means of provided easily actuated manual input, the armrest having physical and mechanical structure that enables the pilot to freely make full use of armrest utility, without concern for accidental engagement of said controls, and said control or controls having defined tactile cues to guide the pilot toward precise operation with minimal risk of erroneous input while providing for an eyes-forward experience in which the pilot need not look at the device, while pressing or activating the device.
[0038] N. Devices wherein said control or controls, readily and distinctly identifiable by touch, includes or include at least one of the following: button or buttons, knob or knobs, scroll wheel or scroll wheels, with or without the capability to depress the wheel as a means of making a selection, located for convenient operation by the thumb or index finger of the operator.
[0039] O. Devices wherein the armrest includes means for retraction and stowage.
[0040] P. Devices wherein said control or controls is or are at least partially recessed into, or otherwise at non-use times shielded, by armrest structure as provision against unintended manipulation of controls.
[0041] Q. Devices wherein there is distinct surface contouring of said portion, in at least the controlled in-use position and orientation, apart from other portions of said armrest in the vicinity of at least two of said controls with differently arranged tactile cues or means for controls identification without need for visual attention thereto.
[0042] R. Devices including means for armrest adjustment relative to the pilot's seat upon which it is attached.
[0043] S. Devices operable independently of seat adjustment means.
[0044] T. Devices wherein the device has a stored position to which it is movable relative to the seat upon which it is attached.
[0045] U. Devices wherein said position is characterized as out-of-the-way of pilot arm movement enabling pilot ingress to and egress from the seat.
[0046] V. Devices wherein each side position is substantially aligned with a plane defined by the rear face of the seat backrest.
[0047] W. Devices wherein visual cues and/or identifying markings are presented to view to confirm hand placement for and relative to known controls and specified functions.
[0048] X. Devices wherein distinct in-use control surface contouring is provided with respect to the controls, and identifies through visual and tactile cues that the device is in a ready position for use.