Barbara MacRae - Seattle WA, US Wade Price - Redmond WA, US Raymond Roeder - Everett WA, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/007000, 701/029000, 702/183000
Abstract:
A system, method, and computer program product are provided for estimating man-hours and costs to complete a certification of a modification to a system. The method includes entering one or more components that require certification activity based on the modification. Other components that require certification activity because they are affected by the entered one or more components are automatically identifying based on the entered one or more components. The scope of work needed to complete certification for each entered and identified component is identified. The method then determines if the entered and identified components and the associated scopes of work apply to the modification, and generates an estimate of man-hours and costs needed to complete certification based on all of the determined scopes of work.
Lavatory Systems Within An Internal Cabin Of A Vehicle
A lavatory system within an internal cabin of a vehicle includes an enclosure defining an interior chamber, a first lavatory unit within the interior chamber, and a second lavatory within the interior chamber. The first lavatory unit is adjacent to the second lavatory unit. In at least one embodiment, a lavatory within an internal cabin of a vehicle includes an interior chamber defined by one or more outer walls, and a storage compartment extending outwardly from at least one of outer walls. The storage compartment defines an internal storage space that connects to the interior chamber. In at least one embodiment, a lavatory includes a first lavatory unit, a second lavatory adjacent to the first lavatory unit, and a containment compartment common to the first lavatory unit and the second lavatory unit.
- Chicago IL, US Raymond Roeder - Everett WA, US Gretchen Humburg - Kirkland WA, US
Assignee:
THE BOEING COMPANY - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B64D 11/02
Abstract:
A lavatory system within an internal cabin of a vehicle includes an enclosure defining an interior chamber, a first lavatory unit within the interior chamber, and a second lavatory within the interior chamber. The first lavatory unit is adjacent to the second lavatory unit. In at least one embodiment, a lavatory within an internal cabin of a vehicle includes an interior chamber defined by one or more outer walls, and a storage compartment extending outwardly from at least one of outer walls. The storage compartment defines an internal storage space that connects to the interior chamber. In at least one embodiment, a lavatory includes a first lavatory unit, a second lavatory adjacent to the first lavatory unit, and a containment compartment common to the first lavatory unit and the second lavatory unit.
Integral Combined Monuments In Aircraft Cabin Interiors
Space saving integral combined monument structures for aircraft cabin interiors comprise a common interior wall section in a multi-compartment monument and are constructed to significantly conserve space in aircraft cabin interiors by locating the integral combined monument proximate to aircraft egress areas.
A seat positioning system and method for an internal cabin of a vehicle includes a seat track, and a keying assembly that provides expanded openings in relation to the seat track. The expanded openings are arranged in a pattern for proper positioning of a seat assembly. The expanded openings are configured to receive securing studs of the seat assembly.
- CHICAGO IL, US Christopher Edward Plass - Snohomish WA, US Raymond Roeder - Everett WA, US Dean Hettick - Snohomish WA, US Anis Noorani - Everett WA, US
Assignee:
THE BOEING COMPANY - CHICAGO IL
International Classification:
B64D 11/06
Abstract:
A seat assembly includes a backrest that is configured to recline over a reclination range, and a variable reclination range limiter that is configured to selectively adjust a limit of the reclination range limit. A variable reclination range limiting method for a seat assembly includes allowing a backrest of the seat assembly to recline over a reclination range, and selectively adjusting a limit of the reclination range by a variable reclination range limiter.
A seat adjustment system and method include a seat assembly having at least one securing stud that is configured to be retained within a track channel of a seat track, and a seat adjuster coupled to the seat assembly. The seat adjuster includes at least one glider. The seat adjuster is moveable between a secured position in which the glider(s) is separated from a top surface of the seat track and the securing stud(s) is retained within the track channel of the seat track, and an adjustment position in which the glider(s) is positioned on a top surface of the seat track and the securing stud(s) is outside of the seat track.
A seat indexing system and method for an internal cabin of a vehicle include a seat assembly including one or more indexing indicators, a seat track, and one or more indexing guides on the seat track. The indexing indicator(s) cooperate with the indexing guide(s) to indicate one or more desired positions for the seat assembly in relation to the seat track.
Raymond Roeder (1968-1969), Wesley Jack (1979-1982), Bobby Reeves (1987-1990), Derrick Priddy (1996-1999), Ann Burrows (1963-1964), Angie Dickenson (1989-1992)