Geraldine Arnold - Winston-Salem OR, US Craig Cunningham - Old Northants, GB Peter Burd - Carmarthenshire, GB Mark Wayne Peurifoy - Winston-Salem NC, US
Assignee:
BE Aerospace, Inc. - Wellington FL
International Classification:
B64D 11/04
US Classification:
2441181, 2441185
Abstract:
A galley unit with a cart lift is provided for elevated storage of a food and beverage cart. The galley unit includes a mounting rack configured for mounting at least one first galley component thereon. The cart lift includes a platform for supporting a second galley component thereon. The platform is movable between a fully lowered, fully extended position and a fully raised, fully retracted position with the second galley component supported thereon. A support pillar is positioned to one side of the mounting rack and is operable to support and manipulate the platform in a fore-and-aft motion between a fully extended position and a fully retracted position, and in an up-and-down motion between a fully lowered position and a fully raised position. The support pillar may include an operator controlled passive lifting system for assisting manipulation of the platform.
Galley Unit Including Container Handling Mechanism
Geraldine Arnold - Winston-Salem NC, US Glenn A. Johnson - King NC, US Craig Cunningham - Old Northants, GB Mark Wayne Peurifoy - Winston-Salem NC, US
Assignee:
BE AEROSPACE, INC. - Wellington FL
International Classification:
A47B 57/00 B66F 11/04
US Classification:
312237, 414814
Abstract:
A galley unit for storing at least one container therein comprising a deck defining a surface for supporting the at least one container, and at least one support arm including a first member and a second member interconnected by a lift cylinder, wherein the first member is attached to the galley unit and the second member is attached to the deck. The deck is selectively movable between a fully lowered and a fully raised position.
Glenn A. Johnson - King NC, US Jeffrey W. Hontz - Rural Hall NC, US Geraldine Arnold - Winston-Salem NC, US Mark W. Peurifoy - Winston-Salem NC, US
International Classification:
B64D 11/00
US Classification:
2441181, 3405721
Abstract:
An overhead luggage bin for an aircraft interior includes a stowage compartment, an upper door movably attached to the stowage compartment and a lower door movably attached to the aircraft interior, the upper door and the lower door being moveable between a closed position and an opened position. A floor of the stowage compartment includes a first portion and a second portion movably attached to the first portion that defines a ramp surface with the lower door in the opened position for improved accessibility. An overhead luggage bin is provided with handles at opposed ends of the stowage compartment and includes one or more non-linear ridgelines and/or increased reflectance on an exterior surface for a more aesthetically pleasing appearance. An overhead luggage bin includes an RFID reader for providing increased RFID functionality. An overhead luggage bin includes a stowage compartment having an integrated handrail.
Apparatus And Method For Providing Enhanced Autopilot Mode Awareness For A Pilot Of An Aircraft
- Morris Plains NJ, US Diblik Vasco - Albuquerque NM, US Ondrej Klusacek - Ochoz u Brna, CZ Jonathan Matthew Wong - Albuquerque NM, US Mark Peurifoy - Rio Rancho NM, US
Assignee:
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. - Morris Plains NJ
International Classification:
G05D 1/08 G01C 21/00 G05D 1/04 B64D 43/00
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided for providing enhanced autopilot mode awareness for a pilot of an aircraft. The apparatus comprises an autopilot control interface that allows the pilot to activate an operational mode of an autopilot system for the aircraft and to set aviation function parameters of the autopilot system. An autopilot status interface is included that displays the operational mode of the autopilot system and a current status of the aviation function parameters that are controlled by the autopilot system, and an indicator of anticipated actions by the autopilot system to control the aviation function parameters.
- WELLINGTON FL, US Mark W. Peurifoy - Kernersville NC, US
International Classification:
B64D 11/06 B64D 11/00
Abstract:
A seat that includes a seat bottom and seat back, an endbay assembly positioned to one side of the seat bottom, and an armrest positioned within the endbay assembly and selectively moveable between an upper position for use as an armrest and a lower position level with an upper seating surface of the seat bottom for allowing ingress and egress to the seat.
Resumes
Principal Enterprise User Experience Design Manager
B/E Aerospace since Nov 2009
Sr. Industrial Designer / Brand Specialist
Education:
North Carolina State University 2002 - 2005
Master of Industrial Design, (Industrial Design, Marketing, Integrated Product Development, Universal Design)
Western Carolina University 2010 - 2012
Master of Entrepreneurship, (Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Business Administration)
Elon University 2012 - 2012
Certificate in Project Management Leadership
University of North Carolina at Greensboro 2000 - 2002
University of North Carolina at Greensboro 1994 - 1998
Bachelor of Arts, Double Major: Urban Planning, Political Science (International Political Systems), Sociology
Skills:
Product Design Design Strategy Product Development Industrial Design User Centered Design Concept Development Project Management Aerospace Service Design Sketching Design Thinking Concept Design Rapid Prototyping Aircraft Interior Design Cad Design For Manufacturing Design Management Project Planning Unigraphics Solidworks 3D Rendering 3D Modeling Product Innovation Rhino Concept Generation Materials Modeling Rendering Human Factors Experience Design Injection Molding Aviation Vray Keyshot Systems Thinking Design Engineering Transportation Design Wireframing User Interface Design Interaction Design User Experience Design Usability User Experience Management Leadership Cross Functional Team Leadership User Research Usabilty Testing Design Leadership Human Computer Interaction Aircraft Interior Design 3D Visualization Program Management Sheet Metal Consumer Insights Model Making Catia
Interests:
Design Brand Design/Communication Urban Planning/Design Business of Design Product Portfolio Management Commercial Commercial Aviation See 2 See Less Service Design Urban and Intercity Rail General Aviation Consumer Behavior/Trends Product Design Service Culture and Context Design Strategy Universal Design
Certifications:
Six Sigma Green Belt Private Pilot Part 141 Training Certificate License 1D0S301L
Nov 2009 to 2000 Sr. Industrial Designer / Brand SpecialistAmtrak Wilmington, DE Sep 2008 to Nov 2009 Sr. Industrial DesignerB/E Aerospace, Inc Winston-Salem, NC May 2004 to Sep 2008 Industrial Designer / Brand Specialist
Education:
Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management Chicago, IL Mar 2014 Master of Product Design and Development CertificateIllinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL 2013 Certificate in Design StrategyElon University Elon, NC Apr 2012 Certificate in Project Management LeadershipWestern Carolina University Cullowhee, NC 2012 Master of EntrepreneurshipDesign Management Institute Seattle, WA 2012 Design Research and the Customer Driven Innovation StrategyDesign Management Institute San Francisco, CA 2012 Building Internal Design GroupsNorth Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 2005 Master of Industrial DesignUniversity of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro, NC 2000 to 2002 Post-Baccalaureate StudiesUniversity of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro, NC 1998 Bachelor of Arts in Urban Planning, Political Science