![]() Parcel Block for an Aircraft and Aircraft
专利摘要:
Title: Office unit for an aircraft and aircraft The present invention describes an office unit (1) for an aircraft (100). The galley unit (1) has several walls (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15) which define at least one compartment (16, 17, 18) of the galley unit (1) and a device for display (20) pivotally connected to one of the walls (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15) by means of a hinge device (30), the wall (15) to which the device The display (20) is connected having a receiving recess (19) in which the display device (20) can be pivoted into a storage position. Furthermore, an aircraft which has at least one such unit (1) is described. (Figure 2) 公开号:FR3079815A1 申请号:FR1903646 申请日:2019-04-05 公开日:2019-10-11 发明作者:Christian Riedel;Falk Bajorat;Olaf Schlatter;Michael Bauer 申请人:Airbus Operations GmbH; IPC主号:
专利说明:
Description Title of invention: Block of office for an aircraft and aircraft Technical Field [0001] The present invention relates to a galley block for an aircraft and an aircraft. PRIOR ART [0002] Passenger aircraft offices typically comprise one or more galley blocks, that is to say individual, integrated and prefabricated units of the shelf or cabinet type, which often have a basic monolithic structure. and provide different functions in an integrated manner. These galley blocks usually have compartments which are intended to receive containers, carts or galley carts and / or which can receive different galley components intended to prepare meals and / or drinks. Galley components are, for example, hot water kettles, coffee machines, fan-assisted ovens, hot plates, sinks, cold boxes, refrigerators and the like. To make as much space as possible available to passengers, it is sought to integrate the office blocks inside the aircraft in a manner which saves as much space as possible. In particular in a passenger aircraft, it is more and more necessary to have service and monitoring functions in the cabin. For example, aircraft cabins are often equipped with surveillance cameras, the recorded images of which are displayed on a screen so that flight personnel can keep an eye on passengers at all times. Given the context of these needs, document DE 20 2017 004 091 U1 proposes a cabin block which has the form of a combined toilet and galley unit in which a display is integrated, the display being pivotally held on the block so as to allow flight personnel to orient the display. OBJECT OF THE INVENTION The object of the present invention is to provide a pantry block in which a display device is integrated in an improved manner. DESCRIPTION AND ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION In a first aspect of the invention, a galley block for aircraft is proposed. The pantry block has several walls which define at least one compartment of the pantry block and a display device pivotally connected to one of the walls by means of an articulation device. The wall to which the display device is connected has a receiving recess in which the display device can be pivoted to the storage position. The concept on which the invention is based consists in pivotally fixing the display device on a wall which defines a compartment of the office block so that the display device can pivot in a hollow formed in said wall. According to the invention, the display device is therefore connected to a wall which forms a side wall, the top or the base of a compartment and a receiving recess which receives the display device in the storage position is formed. in the wall to which the display device is connected. This structure offers the advantage that in the storage position, the display device is arranged in an extremely space-saving manner and at the same time inside the compartment. Consequently, the compartment can be used with very little restriction, even if there would be, to receive containers, trolleys, galley components or the like. In addition, the display in the storage position inside the compartment is advantageously protected from harmful mechanical effects, for example impacts from impacts or blows. This effect is also reinforced by the receiving trough since the display extends beyond a very small height even if it projects beyond the wall. When the display device is to be used, it can be removed from the receiving recess by rotating it to a position of use. A pivoting movement constitutes a sequence of movements which the flight personnel can carry out intuitively. Ease of use is therefore enhanced. In another aspect of the invention, an aircraft having such a galley block is proposed. Advantageous refinements and developments of the invention will emerge from the dependent claims which refer to the independent claims in association with the description. In one embodiment of the office block, the receiving recess is designed as a recess in an interior surface of the wall to which the display device is connected. Thus, the receiving trough is designed as a trough. An advantage of this configuration lies in the fact that the mechanical embrittlement of the wall associated with the formation of the receiving recess remains reduced. Alternatively, the receiving recess can however also be designed as a passage opening. In this case, the receiving recess will be designed as a type of window or extend between a first surface of the wall and a second wall placed opposite the first. This configuration advantageously makes it possible to rotate the display device in two different directions. One can then for example access the display device in each case from two adjacent compartments. The display device is optionally pivotally connected at its central axis to one of the walls of the office block. The display device can for example be produced with a rectangular external periphery. In this case, the central axis corresponds to one of the axes of symmetry of the display device. A pivot axis defined by the articulation device may in particular coincide with the central axis of the display device or may be placed at a distance from the latter, the distance between the central axis and the pivot axis representing preferably at most 25% of the width measured perpendicular to the central axis of the display device. The mounting of the display device at the central axis offers in particular the advantage that the space required for the display device in the position of use, that is to say the distance at which the device display protrudes beyond the wall in the use position is further reduced. According to another embodiment of the pantry block, the display device is connected by a peripheral edge to one of the walls of the pantry block. The pivot axis which is defined by the articulation device is then located at the peripheral border of the display device and can in particular coincide with said peripheral border. This has the advantage that in the position of use, the display device is pivoted completely or at least for the most part outside the reception opening, which improves its readability. In another embodiment, the receiving recess is designed so that a first surface of the display device is aligned in the storage position on an interior surface of the wall to which the device display is connected. The first surface of the display device may in particular be a display and / or an operator interface of the display device, on which information can be read in graphical form and entries can optionally be made via 'a user interface. In this embodiment, the depth of the hollow therefore corresponds at least to the thickness of the display device. This prevents the display device from overflowing beyond the interior surface of the wall, whereby mechanical damage to the display device can be more reliably avoided. In addition, the space required by the display device in the storage position is then further reduced. In another embodiment of the pantry block, the wall extends in the direction of the depth and defines an opening of a corresponding compartment, in which the receiving recess is placed at the opening in the direction of the depth. In other words, the reception formation is arranged at the front of the compartment. For example, the receiving opening may extend directly outside the opening. In this case, the receiving opening extends from an end surface of the wall. It is also possible to provide that an edge which delimits the receiving opening and which is formed by the interior surface of the wall is located at a distance in the direction of the depth of the end surface of the wall, for example at a distance between 1 mm and 10 cm. The arrangement of the receiving opening at the opening facilitates access to the display device. In addition, in the use position, the display device can be arranged in the vicinity of the opening or can be pivoted beyond the end surface of the wall. The readability from the different positions at the level of the office block is thus further improved. In one embodiment, the office block has a reinforcing device inserted in the receiving recess. The reinforcing device has for example a stiffening structure which extends at least partially along the periphery of the receiving recess. The mechanical rigidity of the wall at the receiving recess is thus increased. The deformations of the wall which could occur for example in the event of turbulent flight conditions following tremors or shocks coming from impacts are thus reduced. The probability of damage to the articulation device and the display device is thus reduced. It also prevents the galley block from being mechanically weakened by the receiving recess. The reinforcing device can be designed in particular in the form of a tray or a frame. The frame serving as a reinforcing structure may extend completely or partially along the receiving recess or may define the latter. The tray has a bottom wall and side walls which extend transversely to the bottom. The side walls extend completely or partially along the periphery of the receiving recess. The bottom may be a closed bottom or may have recesses and may extend along the bottom of the receiving recess or form said bottom. In one embodiment, the office block has a locking device by means of which the display device can be locked in the storage position and / or in the use position, in which the device display is rotated out of the receiving recess. This has the advantage that the display device can be fixed in a certain adjusted position. Consequently, the position of the display device does not change even in the event of jerks and shocks from impacts, which is advantageous in particular during takeoff or landing where the flight personnel must sit on keep a seat and keep an eye on the display in the use position. In one embodiment, the display device has a locking piece which is designed to complement a locking structure formed on the display device, the locking piece being able to move between a locking position in which the locking piece engages in geometric correspondence in the locking structure of the display device and a release position in which the locking piece releases the locking structure of the display device. The locking piece can be designed for example in the form of an ear and the locking structure can therefore be designed in the form of a hollow. Conversely, the locking piece can also have a hollow and the locking structure can have a corresponding ear. The locking piece can in particular be cuboidal, whereby the display device can in each case be locked after a pivoting angle of 90 ° around the pivoting axis. The locking piece is optionally prestressed in the locking position, for example by means of a spring. This reliably avoids accidental unlocking. In one embodiment of the office block, power lines and / or data lines which supply the display device extend inside the articulation device, between the wall to which the display device is connected and the display device. Display cables can, for example, be routed through the hinge device in a similar fashion to how a display cable passes through the hinge of a laptop computer. In one embodiment, the office block has an actuator by means of which the display device can be moved between the storage position and a use position in which the display device is pivoted out of the receiving trough. The actuator is kinematically connected to the display device, for example by means of the articulation device. In particular, the actuator can be an electric motor fixed to the wall or integrated in its cross section. The actuator has the effect of increasing the convenience of operation of the office block. In addition, the degree of automation is increased, which frees flight personnel and therefore also increases safety. By display device is meant here in particular an optoelectronic device, for example an LED screen, OLED, TFT or LCD or the like, with or without backlighting. In this case, the display device may also have touch screens or the like which, in addition to providing information, also make it possible to introduce them by means of a screen serving as a touch panel. With regard to the direction indications and the axes in particular the direction indications and the axes concerning the profile and the physical structures, the course of an axis, of a direction or of a structure along d '' another axis, another direction or another structure is understood here to mean that the latter, and in particular the tangents in contact with a particular point of the structures, form in each case an angle less than or equal to 45 degrees, preferably less than or equal to 30 degrees and are in particular and preferably parallel to each other. Concerning the direction indications and the axes in particular the direction indications and the axes concerning the profile and the physical structures, the course of an axis, of a direction or of a structure transversely with respect to another axis, another direction or another structure, is understood here to mean that the latter, and in particular the tangents in contact with a particular point of the structures, in each case form an angle greater than 45 °, preferably greater than 60 ° and are in particular and preferably perpendicular to each other. Brief Description of the Drawings The invention will now be explained with reference to the figures of the drawings. In the figures: [Fig.l] shows a simplified schematic view of an aircraft according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, [fig.2] shows a plan view of a front side of an office which presents a pantry block according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, [fig. 3] shows a partial perspective view of a pantry block according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, in which a the office block display device is arranged in the storage position, [fig. 4] shows a view of a detail of the region indicated by the letter Z in FIG. 3 as a partial view, [Fig.5] shows a partial perspective view of the office block of Figure 3 in which the display device of the office block is arranged in the use position, [fig34 ] shows a partial perspective view of a pantry block according to another embodiment of the present invention in leq uel a display unit of the office block is shown in the storage position in the form of a solid line and in a first position of use in the form of a line in broken lines, and [0035] [ Fig.7] shows a partial perspective view of the office block of Figure 6 in which the display unit of the office block is arranged in a second position of use. DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS Unless indicated otherwise, the references used to designate identical or functionally identical components have been given the same designations in all the figures. 2 shows a schematic front view of an office 2. The latter can be provided for example in the passenger cabin of an aircraft 100 and in particular of a passenger aircraft, as shown by title example in Figure 1. As can be seen in Figure 1, the pantry 2 can be arranged for example at the tail of the aircraft 100, near an entrance area. The office 2 shown in Figure 2 only by way of example has three office blocks 1, IA, IB, IC. Each of said pantry blocks 1 has one or more compartments 16, 17, 18 designed to receive one or more components 3 of the pantry. Thus, a first block of office IA (located at the bottom right in Figure 2) has a compartment 16 which receives two components 3 of the office, in this case two carriages. A second office block IB (located at the bottom left in FIG. 2), arranged along the first office block IA, has a compartment 16 designed for a single carriage. Above these two pantry blocks IA, IB is provided a third pantry block IC which has three compartments 16, 17, 18 each receiving a container forming a component 3 of the pantry. The compartments 16, 17, 18 can for example have standardized dimensions allowing them to accommodate standardized or similar containers. Only by way of example, two notches 4 are mounted on each of the compartments 16, 17, 18 of the office block 1 concerned. Each of said stop notches 4 is designed to be able to be moved between a closed position and an open position. In the closed position, a pantry component 3 located in the compartment 2 is locked or fixedly fixed in the compartment 2 by the stop catch 4. In the open position, the stop catch releases the compartment 16, 17, 18 concerned. so as to be able to slide in or remove a pantry component 3. For example, on the lower left side of FIG. 2, a carriage is held in the pantry block 1 by two stop notches 4. The compartments 16, 17, 18 are in each case defined by walls 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 of the pantry block 1 concerned, said walls extending in the direction T of the depth of the pantry block 1. In FIG. 2, the first and second pantry blocks IA and IB have in each case two side walls 10, 12 spaced from one another as well as an upper wall 13 which extends between the walls 10, 12. The third office block IC comprises two side walls 10, 12 spaced one from the other, an upper wall 13 which extends between the side walls 10, 12, a lower wall 11 which extends between the side walls 10, 12 and opposite the upper wall 13 in the direction H the height of the office block 1, and also two intermediate walls 14, 15 arranged at a distance from each other and from the side walls 10, 12 and extending between the bottom wall 11 and the top wall 13. The walls 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 of a respective office block IA, IB, IC define at least one opening of a compartment 16A, 17A, 18A of a respective compartment 16, 17, 18. For example, the side wall 12, the intermediate wall 14 and also the bottom wall 11 and the top wall 13 of the third office block IC define a sliding opening 16 A. In the case of the pantry 2 shown by way of example in FIG. 2, the third pantry block IC has a display device 20. The display device 20 has a first surface 20A formed by a surface of a display adapted to present information. In FIG. 2, it has been represented schematically by display symbols. The display device 20 is pivotally connected to one of the walls 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 of the office unit 1 by means of an articulation device 30 (not shown in Figure 2) and can rotate about a pivot axis S, in particular between a position of use and a storage position. In Figure 2, the display device 20 is arranged in the use position. In the case of the third office block IC, shown by way of example in FIG. 2, the display device 20 is connected to the intermediate wall 15. It is obvious that the display device 20 could also be connected to one of the side walls 10, 12 or to the upper wall 13 of each of the three office blocks IA, IB, IC. One can also imagine connecting the display device 20 to the other intermediate wall 14 or to the bottom wall 11 of the third office block IC. Other details of the office block will now be explained in association with FIGS. 3 to 6. Figure 3 shows the display device 20 in the storage position. In the storage position, the display device 20 is arranged in a receiving recess 19 formed in the wall 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 of the pantry block 1 to which the display device 20 is connected. In FIG. 3, the receiving recess 19 is provided by way of example in the intermediate wall 15. The first surface 20a of the display device 20 can be placed here in particular at a distance from the receiving recess 19 as shown by way of example in FIG. 3. A second surface 20b situated opposite the first surface 20a can be placed against the bottom 19A of the receiving recess 19 or can be located opposite said bottom. Figure 5 shows the display device 20 in the use position. In the position of use, the display device 20 has been pivoted out of the receiving opening 19 by a pivoting angle α which, for example, is 90 ° relative to the storage position, around an axis pivot S defined by the articulation device 30. Figure 3 shows schematically that the hinge device 30 can be formed for example by a hinge. As a variant, the articulation device 30 can also be formed by first articulation parts formed on the display device 20, for example in the form of studs, and second articulation parts provided on the wall 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, for example in the form of bearing bushes. Power lines and / or data lines which supply the display device 20 may extend generally inside the articulation device 30, between the wall 15 to which the display device 20 is connected and the display device 20. Figures 3 and 5 show by way of example that the display device 20 may have a housing 21 which defines a peripheral edge region 25 of the display device 20 and a display 22 which forms the first surface 20a and is incorporated in the housing 21. The display device 20 can in particular have a rectangular configuration shown by way of example in FIGS. 3 and 4. The display device 20 can be connected in particular by the peripheral border region 25 to one of the walls 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. It can be achieved for example in the manner represented in FIGS. 3 and 5 by connecting the articulation device 30 to the housing 21 of the display device 20. Figure 5 shows by way of example that the receiving recess 19 may be designed in particular in the form of a recess formed in an inner surface 15a of the wall 15 to which the display device 20 is connected . It can be seen in Figure 5 that the receiving recess 19 is preferably formed in a manner complementary to the outer circumference of the display device 20. The receiving recess 19 may optionally have a recessed handle 23 shown by way of example in Figures 3 and 5. The recessed handle 23 projects from the inner surface 15a of the wall 15 in the form of a recess in the direction of the base or the bottom 19A of the receiving recess 19. This makes it easier for a user who wishes to rotate the display device 20 from the storage position shown in FIG. 3 to the position of use to grasp the display device 20. We can see in particular in Figure 3 that the receiving recess 19 is preferably placed at the opening 16A, 17A, 18A in the direction T of the depth. For this purpose, in FIG. 3, an edge 19E which delimits the reception opening 19 and which is located opposite the opening 16A, 17A, 18A is located at a distance from the end surface 15c of the wall 15 in the direction T of the depth, for example from a distance between 1 mm and 10 cm. We can see in particular in Figure 5 that the office block 1 has an optional reinforcement device 40 inserted in the receiving recess 19. The reinforcement device 40 is shown by way of example in the form of 'a tray in Figure 5. In this case, the recessed handle 23 can be formed on the tray as shown in Figure 5. As shown by way of example in Figure 5, we can provide that the tray completely covers the receiving recess 19. As further shown in Figure 3, the office block 1 has an optional stop device 50 shown in detail in Figure 4. The stop device 50 has at least one locking piece 51 arranged for example on a holding part 52 and preferably formed integrally with the latter. To actuate the stop device 50, the latter may have a handle part 53 connected to the locking part 51 and projecting through a hollow formed in the end surface 15c of the wall 15. For this connection to the part of locking 51, the handle part 53 can be fixed for example on the retaining part 52 in the manner shown by way of example in FIG. 4. The locking piece 51 is formed in a complementary manner to a locking structure 29 formed on the display device 20. It can be seen in Figure 4 that the locking piece 51 may have the shape of a square or of a cuboid and the locking structure 29 the form of a hollow 29 of cross section of complementary shape. The locking structure 29 can be provided and for example formed in one piece, for example on the housing 21 of the display device 20. 4 shows the locking piece 51 in a locking position in which the locking piece 51 engages in geometric correspondence in the locking structure 29 of the display device 20, for example by the locking piece 51 designed in the form of a stud of rectangular cross section which projects into the locking structure 29 formed in the form of a hollow 29 of complementary shape. To unlock the display device 20, the locking piece 5 I can be moved to the release position, for example by moving the handle piece 53 as indicated by the arrow P in FIG. 4. This eliminates the connection in geometric correspondence between the locking piece 51 and the locking structure 29 of the display device 20. In the release position, the locking piece 51 therefore releases the locking structure 29 of the display device 20 and the display device 20 can be rotated. As shown by way of example in FIG. 4, the locking part 51 can be prestressed in the locking position, for example by means of a spring 54. Another possibility of making the stop device 50 would be to provide a pivoting stop notch (not shown) on the inner wall 15, which stop notch can pivot in a position in which it covers the device d display 20 when the display device 20 is in the storage position. In general, the display device 20 can be locked in the storage position and / or in the use position by means of the stop device 50. Figures 6 and 7 show another partial view of an office block LA unlike the office block shown in Figures 3 and 5, in Figures 6 and 7, the receiving recess 19 is designed as a passage opening, in other words, the receiving recess 19 extends between the interior surface 15a which forms the first interior surface of the wall 15 and a second interior surface 15b situated opposite the first. In Figures 6 and 7, the display device 20 is pivotally connected relative to the wall at its central axis M20. We can see for example in Figure 6 that for this purpose the pivot axis S defined by the hinge device 30 (not shown in Figures 6 and 7) can be arranged at a distance a20 from the central axis M20 , the distance a20 here representing at most 25% of the width b20 measured perpendicular to the central axis M20 of the display device 20. It is obvious that the distance a20 can also be zero, and in this case the central axis M20 and the pivot axis S will coincide. In Figures 6 and 7, the hinge device 30 (not shown) can be formed for example by first hinge parts which are provided on the outer periphery of the display device, for example in the form studs, and second articulation parts provided on the wall 15, for example in the form of bearing bushes. Power lines and / or data lines which supply the display device 20 can also extend here inside the articulation device 30, between the wall 15 and the display device 20. Also in the case of the office block 1 shown in Figures 6 and 7, the receiving recess 19 is placed at the opening 17A in the direction T of the depth. However, unlike Figures 3 and 5, the receiving recess 19 extends directly from the end surface 15c of the wall 15 or forms an interruption there. It is obvious that in the case of the office block 1 represented in FIGS. 5 and 6, the distance between an edge 19E of the receiving recess 19 and the end surface 15c can also be provided as in FIGS. 3 and 4 . Also in the case of the office block 1 shown in Figures 6 and 7, an optional reinforcement device 40 is provided and is inserted in the receiving recess 19 but, unlike Figures 3 and 5, is designed as a C-shaped frame having three wings 41, 42, 43 which extend along the periphery of the receiving recess 19. The pantry block 1 shown in Figures 6 and 7 may similarly have an optional stop device 50 as described with reference to Figures 3 and 4. 6 shows the display device 20 in solid lines in the storage position and in broken lines in a first position of use. In the position of use, the display device 20 has pivoted about the pivot axis S over a first pivot angle α, for example of approximately 90 °, relative to the storage position. FIG. 7 shows the display device 20 in a second position of use in which the display device 20 has pivoted about the pivot axis S by a second pivot angle a2 which is for example approximately 180 ° from the storage position. If an optional stop device 50 is provided, the display device 20 can be blocked both in the first and in the second position of use. Both in the case of the office block 1 shown in Figures 3 and 5 and in the case of the office block 1 shown in Figures 6 and 7, the receiving opening 19 is optionally designed so that the first surface 20a of the display device 20 is aligned in the storage position on the interior surface 15a of the wall 15 as shown by way of example in FIGS. 3 and 6. This can be done for example by forming the receiving recess 19 at a depth dl9 greater than or equal to the thickness d20 of the display device 20. In FIG. 6, the thickness D20 of the display device 20 is less than or equal to the thickness dl5 of the wall 15. Both the office unit 1 shown in Figures 3 and 5 as that shown in Figures 6 and 7 can optionally have an actuator 35. For reasons of clarity, such an actuator is shown only in Figures 6 and 7 and this in a purely symbolic way. The actuator may for example be an electric actuator kinematically connected to the display device 20 so as to rotate the latter between the storage position and the use position. Figures 2 and 6 show by way of example that safety clips 24 can be attached to the display device 20. Said safety clips can in particular be provided on the side of the border, on the defined side by the first surface 20a of the display device 20, and consequently the first surface 20a cannot come into untimely abutment during pivoting. NOMENCLATURE OF MAIN ELEMENTS [0069] 1 Block of office [0070] IA First block of office [0071] IB Second block of office [0072] IC Third block of office [0073] 2 Office [0074] 3 Components of the pantry [1075] 10-15 Walls [0076] 15a First interior surface [0077] 15b Second interior surface [0078] 15c End surface [0079] 16-18 Compartment [0080] 16A, 17A, 18A Opening [0081] 19 Receiving trough [0082] 19A Bottom of the receiving trough [0083] 20 Display device [0084] 20a First surface of the display device [0085] 20b Second surface of the display device [0086] 21 Housing [0087] 22 Display [0088] 23 Recessed handle [0089] 24 Security clip [0090] 25 Peripheral border of the display device [0091] 29 Locking structure of the display device [0092] 30 Display device articulation 40 Reinforcement device 41, 42, 43 Wing [5095] 50 Stop device [0096] 51 Locking piece of the di stop device [0097] 52 Holding piece [0098] 53 Handle piece [0099] 54 Spring [0100] 100 Aircraft [0101] a Pivot angle [0102] a20 Device between the pivot axis and the axis central [0103] b20 Width of the display device [0104] H Vertical direction [0105] M20 Central axis of the display device [0106] P Arrow [0107] T Direction of the depth [0108] dl9 Depth of the receiving trough D20 Thickness of the display device [0110] dl5 Wall thickness
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Claims (1) [1" id="c-fr-0001] claims [Claim 1] Office block (1) for aircraft (100), having:several walls (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15) which define at least one compartment (16, 17, 18) of the office block (1) anda display device (20) pivotally connected to one of the walls (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15) by means of an articulation device (30), the wall (15) to which the display device (20) is connected having a receiving recess (19) in which the display device (20) can pivot in a storage position. [Claim 2] Office block (1) according to claim 1, wherein the receiving recess (19) is designed in the form of a recess formed in an inner surface (15a) of the wall (15) to which the device display (20) is connected. [Claim 3] Office block (1) according to claim 1, wherein the receiving recess (19) is designed as a passage opening. [Claim 4] Office block (1) according to claim 3, wherein the display device (20) has a central axis (M20) and, at said central axis (M20), is pivotally connected to one of the walls (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15) of the office block (1). [Claim 5] Office block (1) according to one of claims 1 to 3, in which the display device (20) is connected by a peripheral border region (25) to one of the walls (10, 11, 12 , 13, 14, 15) of the office block (1). [Claim 6] Office block (1) according to one of the preceding claims, in which the receiving recess (19) is designed such that a first surface (20a) of the display device (20) is aligned in position d storage on an interior surface (15a) of the wall (15) to which the display device (20) is connected. [Claim 7] Office block (1) according to one of the preceding claims, in which the walls (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15) extend in the direction (T) of the depth and define an opening (16A , 17A, 18A) of a respective compartment (16, 17, 18), and in which the receiving recess (19) is placed at the opening (16A, 17A, 18A) in the direction (T) of the depth. [Claim 8] Office block (1) according to one of the preceding claims, further having a reinforcing device (40) inserted in the receiving recess (19). [Claim 9] Office block (1) according to claim 8, wherein the reinforcing device (40) is designed in the form of a tray or a frame. [Claim 10] Office block (1) according to one of the preceding claims, further comprising:a stop device (50) by means of which the display device (20) can be stopped in the storage position and / or in a position of use in which the display device (20) is pivoted out of the receiving recess (19). [Claim 11] Office block (1) according to claim 10, wherein the stop device (50) has a locking piece (51) designed in addition to a locking structure (29) formed on the display device ( 20), the locking piece (51) being movable between a locking position in which the locking piece (51) engages in geometric correspondence in the locking structure (29) of the display device (20) and a release position in which the locking piece (51) releases the locking structure (29) from the display device (20). [Claim 12] Office block (1) according to claim 11, wherein the locking piece (51) is prestressed in the locked position. [Claim 13] Office block (1) according to one of the preceding claims, in which power lines and / or data lines supplying the display device (20) extend inside the display device. hinge (30) between the wall (15) to which the display device (20) is connected and the display device (20). [Claim 14] Office block (1) according to one of the preceding claims, further having:an actuator (35) by means of which the display device (20) can be moved between the storage position and a use position in which the display device (20) is pivoted out of the receiving recess (19 ). [Claim 15] Aircraft (100) provided with a galley block (1) according to one of the preceding claims. 1/3
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