专利摘要:
The present invention describes a galley block (1) for an aircraft (100), having a plurality of compartment walls (10, 11, 12, 13, 14) and a functional wall (15) having a receiving trough (19). ) extending in the direction (T) of the depth, the compartment walls (10, 11, 12, 13, 14) and the functional wall (15) together defining at least one compartment (16, 17, 18) the galley block (1). The galley block (1) also has a display arrangement (20) having a display device (21), the display arrangement (20) being able to be stored in the receiving bowl (19). in a storage position in which the display device (21) is housed in at least the receiving trough (19). An aircraft (100) having at least one such galley block (1) is also disclosed. (Fig. 1)
公开号:FR3079816A1
申请号:FR1903156
申请日:2019-03-26
公开日:2019-10-11
发明作者:Christian Riedel;Falk Bajorat;Olaf Schlatter;Michael Bauer
申请人:Airbus Operations SAS;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

Description
Title of the invention: BLOCK OF OFFICE FOR 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 block having in more compartments into which containers can be slid a storage space that houses the display when it is not in use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The object of the present invention is to provide a pantry block in which a display device is improved.
This object is obtained by the object of the independent claims.
In a first aspect, the invention proposes an office block for an aircraft. The galley block includes a plurality of compartment walls and a functional wall which has a receiving recess extending in the direction of the depth. The compartment walls and the functional wall together define at least one compartment of the pantry block into which a container can be slid. In addition, the pantry unit has a display arrangement with a display device. The display arrangement can be stored in the receiving recess. In the storage position, the display device is housed at least partially in the receiving recess. In other words, in the storage position, at least part of the display device or the entire display device are arranged in the receiving recess, that is to say inside the section transverse of the functional wall.
An idea on which the invention is based is therefore that which consists of storing a display device inside the cross section of a wall of the office block which at the same time serves to delimit a compartment into which a container can be slid. Such a wall is here called functional wall. To take up the display device, the functional wall has a receiving recess which serves as storage space and which extends from an end face of the functional wall in the direction of the depth of the office block. .
This structure of the office block makes it possible to store the display arrangement in an extremely compact manner. In particular, an additional storage space for the display device can be dispensed with. Another advantage is that the display device can be slid in the direction of the depth into the receiving recess and removed therefrom from the end face of the functional wall. Consequently, storage is possible independently of the occupation of the compartment of the office block delimited by the functional wall provided for sliding a container there. In particular, it avoids having to remove from the compartment a pantry component which has been slid there before being able to remove or store the display device. In addition, as it is stored in the cross section of the functional wall, the display arrangement is protected in a particularly safe manner against damaging mechanical effects which can be caused for example by jolts or shocks after an impact.
In another aspect, the invention provides an aircraft, for example a passenger or cargo aircraft, equipped with such a galley block.
Advantageous embodiments and developments 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 display arrangement additionally has a support device on which the display device is held, the support device being guided in the receiving recess and capable of be moved in the depth direction between the storage position and a use position in which the display device has been moved out of the receiving recess. In this development, the display device is therefore mounted or fixed on a support device and the support device, which can for example be produced in the form of a frame or a frame, is guided during movement in the receiving trough. To guide the support device, guide rails which extend for example in the direction of the depth can be provided. In the position of use, the display device has been moved out of the receiving recess, in other words at least the display device and optionally also part of the support device protrude out of the receiving recess in the direction of the depth and therefore beyond the end face of the functional wall. The support device connects the display arrangement to the wall and advantageously allows guided and defined translational movement. In addition, the support device forms a fixing of the display device on the functional wall. Consequently, in the position of use, the display device is available in a fixed position and must not be held by the flight personnel.
Optionally, the display device is pivotally mounted on the support device by means of an articulation device. The articulation device can be produced for example in the form of a hinge or the like. The articulation device makes it possible to pivot the display device around at least one pivot axis as far as the position of use. Therefore, in the use position, the display device can be rotated to the desired position. This makes it easier for flight personnel to acquire information from different viewing angles and viewing positions.
Local power lines, for example power lines and / or data lines which supply the display device can in this case move inside the articulation device between the device support and display device. For example, display cables can be routed through the hinge device in a similar fashion to how a display cable passes through the hinge of a laptop computer.
In another embodiment, in the storage position, a peripheral part of the display device projects beyond the end face of the functional wall in the direction of the depth. In other words, in the storage position, the display device partially projects beyond the receiving recess. This has the advantage that the peripheral part of the display device which overflows and which is therefore visible can be used to display information to flight personnel.
In another embodiment of the office module, the display device has display elements on a first end face. If a support device is provided, the first end face is an end face of the display device located opposite to or at a distance from the support device. In the storage position, this end face extends transversely to the direction of the depth. The display elements, for example in the form of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or the like, are therefore advantageously visible in the form of ends of the functional wall in the storage position, and can therefore be used for routing information even in the storage position.
Alternatively, the first end face of the display device can also have a curved shape configured as a display surface. In this case, a surface of the display device adapted to display and / or present image information forms the first end face. This can be done for example with a display of the display device which forms or which has the curved end face. In this way, it is also possible in the storage position to transmit information to flight personnel on the end face of the functional wall.
In another embodiment of the office block, provision is made to place a basic supply line which supplies the display device between the display device and the functional wall with a length reserve in the receiving trough. The basic supply line can contain power lines and / or data lines connected directly to the display device or possibly to the support device. The length reserve provided in the receiving recess has the effect of obtaining compact wiring and therefore further reducing the space required for the display arrangement.
The basic supply line can be configured in particular in the form of a ribbon cable and the length reserve can be formed by a loop of the ribbon cable. Ribbon cables have the advantage of being of any length. In addition, the ribbon cables can be deformed in a definite manner, so that the probability that the length reserve causes the display arrangement to get caught in the receiving recess is reduced.
In another embodiment of the office block, the display device has a recessed handle on a rear side face. The recessed handle can be located for example on a first peripheral part of the display device. The recessed handle makes it easier to grip the display device and therefore makes it easier to use. In particular, when in the storage position, the display device projects with its first peripheral part beyond the end face of the functional wall as described above, the recessed handle facilitates the movement of the display arrangement between the storage position and the use position.
In one embodiment, the office block has a housing device arranged in the receiving recess. Therefore, a housing of the receiving recess which at least partially includes the display arrangement in the storage position is provided. Consequently, on the one hand, the housing device forms a mechanical reinforcement of the functional wall. In addition, the housing device further protects the display arrangement from external influences, for example shock or heat. The optional support device can in particular be guided in the housing device.
The housing device may in particular have a tray for receiving the display arrangement in the storage position. Optionally, a cover can be provided which closes the tray so that it remains open only towards the end face of the functional wall. A tray offers the advantage of having a closed bottom and therefore offers particularly reliable protection against heat and mechanical influences.
In another embodiment, the office block has an actuator by means of which the display arrangement can be moved between the storage position and the use position. The actuator is kinematically coupled to the display arrangement, for example by means of the support device. In particular, the actuator can be an electric motor integrated in the cross section of the functional wall. The actuator has the effect of increasing the convenience of using the office block. In addition, the degree of automation is increased, which relieves theft personnel and therefore also increases safety.
Here, the term display device in particular means an electronic optical display, for example an LED, an OLED, a TFT or LCD screen or the like, with or without backlighting. In this case, the display device can also present touch screens or the like which, in addition to presenting 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 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 display arrangement of the pantry block is arranged in the storage position, [Fig. 4] represents a view of a detail of a display arrangement of a pantry block according to an example of embodiment of the present invention, in which the display arrangement is arranged in the storage position, [FIG. 5] represents a partial perspective view of the office block of FIG. 3 in which the arrangement the office block display is arranged in the use position, [fig.6] shows a view of a detail of a b galley loc according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention in the form of a plan view of an end face of a functional wall of the galley block, [fig. 7] represents a view of a detail of a pantry block according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention in the form of a plan view of an end face of a functional wall of the pantry block and [Fig.8] shows a partially exploded sectional view of a display device of a display arrangement of the office block shown in Figure 7.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS Unless otherwise indicated, the references used to designate identical or functionally identical components have received the same designations in all the figures.
2 shows a schematic view of the front side of an office 2. It may for example be provided in the passenger cabin of an aircraft 100 and in particular of a passenger aircraft, for example that shown in as an example in FIG. 1. It can be seen in FIG. 1 that the pantry 2 can for example be arranged at the tail end of the aircraft 100, near an entry area.
The office 2 shown in Figure 2 only by way of example has three office blocks 1, IA, IB, IC. Each of these pantry blocks 1 has one or more compartments 16, 17, 18 designed to receive one or more pantry components 3.
Thus, a first office block IA (located at the bottom right in Figure 2) has a compartment 16 which receives two office components 3 which in this case are two carriages. A second office block IB (located at the bottom left in FIG. 2), arranged next to the first office block IA, has a compartment 16 for a single carriage. Arranged above these two pantry blocks IA, IB is provided a third pantry block IC which has three compartments 16, 17, 18 each intended to receive a container constituting one of the pantry components 3. The compartments 16, 17, 18 can for example have standardized dimensions making it possible to receive standardized containers or the like.
Only by way of example, two stop notches 4 are mounted on each compartment 16, 17, 18 of the office block 1 concerned. Each of these 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 16, 17, 18 is locked or fixedly fixed in the compartment 16, 17, 18 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 therein 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 notches 4.
The compartments 16, 17, 18 are in each case defined by compartment walls 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and a functional wall 15 of the office block 1 concerned. The compartment walls 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and also the functional wall 15 extend in the direction T of the depth of the pantry block L [0043] In FIG. 2, the first and second blocks d 'Office IA and IB have in each case as compartment walls 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 block of office IC comprises as compartment walls two side walls 10, 12 spaced from each 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 of the height of the office unit 1, and also an intermediate wall 14 arranged at a distance from the side walls 10, 12 and extending between the lower wall 11 and the upper wall 13. Another intermediate wall 15 which extends between the wall i lower 11 and the upper wall 13 and which is arranged between the intermediate wall 14 and the side wall 10 forms the functional wall. The compartment walls 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and the functional wall 15 of a respective office block IA, IB, IC define at least one introduction opening 16A, 17A, 18A of a compartment 16, 17, 18 respectively. 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 an introduction opening 16A.
In the case of the pantry 2 shown by way of example in FIG. 2, the third pantry block IC has the display arrangement 20. The latter comprises a display device 21. The device display 21 has a first surface 21a formed by a surface of a display adapted to present information. In FIG. 2, it has been represented schematically by display symbols.
The display arrangement 20 can be stored in the cross section of the functional wall, in a receiving recess 19 (not shown in Figure 2). In Figure 2, the display arrangement 20 is shown in the use position. Figure 3 shows an office block 1 in which the display arrangement 20 is arranged in the storage position. In this case, the functional wall 15 has also been shown by way of example of an intermediate wall situated between two walls 10, 11 of compartment configured as side walls and extending between an upper wall and a wall 11 of formed compartment. in the form of an intermediate bottom wall. As shown in FIG. 3, the compartment walls 10, 11, 12, 13 and the functional wall 15 extend in the direction T of the depth of the pantry block 1 and together define two compartments 17, 18 of the block d 'office 1.
As shown in Figure 3, the functional wall 15 has a receiving recess 19 which receives the display arrangement 20 in the storage position and extends from an end face 15c of the functional wall 15 in the direction T of the depth. The end face 15c extends transversely relative to the direction T of the depth. The receiving recess 19 may for example be formed in the form of a closed channel which extends from the end face 15c in the direction T of the depth. As a variant, the receiving recess 19 may form an opening on a first lateral face 15a and / or a second lateral face 15b situated opposite the first lateral face, of the functional wall 15 as shown by way of example in the figure 3.
In FIG. 3, an optional housing device 40 is arranged in the receiving recess 19 and will now be described in more detail with reference to FIG. 4. As schematically shown in FIG. 3, the display arrangement presents the display device 21 and an optional support device 22 on which the display device is held 21. The support device 22 has only been shown schematically in FIG. 3 and will be described in more detail with reference to Figure 4.
Figure 3 schematically shows the display arrangement 20 in the storage position. In this storage position, the display arrangement 20 is housed at least partially in the receiving recess 19. It can be seen in FIG. 3 that the optional support device 22 is disposed completely inside the recess receiving 19. In the storage position, a first end portion 21A of the display device 21 may extend beyond the end face in the direction T of the depth, as shown by way of example in FIG. 3. Consequently, a peripheral part of a display forming the first surface 21a of the display device 21 projects beyond the end face 15c and the symbols which are displayed there can be read by the personnel of flight. It goes without saying that in the storage position, the first peripheral part 21A of the display device 21 can also be arranged inside the receiving recess 19. In general, in the storage position, the arrangement display 20 is arranged at least partially inside the cross section of the functional wall 15 in the direction T of the depth.
Optionally, the display arrangement 20 can be locked in the storage position, that is to say prevented from moving in the direction T of the depth. It can be obtained with a stop device (not shown), which can for example have the shape of a stop notch similar to those of FIG. 2 or the shape of a locking clasp which extends beyond the end wall 15a between the first and the second lateral face 15a, 15b.
It can also be seen in Figure 3 that an actuator 50 may be provided to allow the display arrangement 20 to be moved between the storage position and the use position. In FIG. 3, the actuator 50 is shown only symbolically and, as can be seen in FIG. 3, it can in particular be arranged on an end part 19A of the receiving recess 19 situated opposite the face end 15c of the functional wall 15 in the direction T of the depth. The optional actuator 50 can for example be configured as an electric motor which drives a drive branch 51 (FIG. 5) coupled to the display arrangement 20 and designed to move the display arrangement 20 in the direction T of depth.
Figure 4 shows a display arrangement 20 and a housing device 40 installed for example in the office block 1 shown in Figure 3.
As shown by way of example in Figure 4, the optional housing device 40 may have a tray 41 which receives the display arrangement 20 in the storage position. The plate 41 has an approximately rectangular base 42 in the form of a plate which extends in the direction T of the depth, that is to say along the lateral faces 15a, 15b of the functional wall 15. The plate 41 has also a frame 43 which projects beyond the base 42. The frame 43 has a transverse section 43A arranged on a first end of the base 42 and extending transversely relative to the direction T of the depth, and two lateral sections 43B,
43C which extend from the transverse section 43A in the direction T of the depth and which form a guide opening 44 which guides the display device 21 towards a second end of the bottom situated opposite the first end in the direction T of the depth. Optionally, a flap 45 which has an opening which corresponds to the guide opening 44 can also be provided. The configuration of the housing device 40 in the form of the plate 41 shown in Figure 4 is given only by way of example. For example, it is also conceivable to produce a housing device 40 in the form of a frame constructed in the same way as the frame 43 of the plate 41.
Also shown in Figure 4 a support device 22 on which the display device 21 is held. The support device 22 shown by way of example generally comprises a guide part designed for movable mounting in the receiving recess, in particular in the optional housing device 40, and a retaining part designed for mechanical coupling to the 21.
The holding part can be formed in particular by a support profile 22A in the form of a sheet, shown by way of example in FIG. 4, and has a coupling structure which allows coupling to the display device 21. The display device 21 can for example be pivotally mounted on the support device 22 by means of an articulation device 30. The coupling structure of the retaining part can be formed here for example by a hinge or by a first articulated part, for example in the form of a stud, while the display device has a second corresponding and complementary articulated part, which has for example the form of a socket. The pantry component 30 defines a pivot axis S shown schematically in FIG. 4.
Figure 4 also schematically shows supply lines 5 which supply the display device 21 and which can extend between the support device 22 and the display device 21 inside the component joint 30.
The guide portion of the support device 22 can be formed in particular by guide sections 22B, 22C which extend in the direction T of the depth and which leave from the holding structure, that is to say - say outside the support profile 22A. In particular, the support profile 22A and the guide profiles 22B, 22C can be formed in one piece.
To guide the support structure in the direction T of the depth, guide structures which extend in the direction T of the depth can be provided in the receiving recess 19, for example in the form of rails of guide 31, 32. These can be arranged directly on the functional wall 15 or on the housing device 40 as shown by way of example in FIG. 4. In FIG. 4, the guide rails 31, 32 are arranged on the side edges
43B, 43C of the frame 43. In this way, the support device 22 is guided in the receiving hollow 19 and movable in the direction T of the depth between the storage position and the position of use.
Figure 4 also schematically shows that a basic supply line 6 which supplies the display device 21, that is to say a line which contains power lines and / or lines of data, can extend inside the receiving trough
19. FIG. 4 shows by way of example that the basic supply line 6 extends inside the housing device 40 arranged in the receiving recess 19. For this purpose, the housing device 40 can have a corresponding line trough (not shown) crossed by the base supply line 6, for example in the transverse section 43A of the frame 43. FIG. 4 shows that the base supply line 6 has a reserve of length 6A. It can be formed for example by a loop of a cable which forms the basic supply line 6. As a variant, the length reserve 6A can also be formed by giving the basic supply line 6 the form of 'a coiled cable. FIG. 4 shows that the basic supply line 6 can extend between the functional wall 15 (not shown in FIG. 4) and the support device 22, in particular the holding part of the support device 22. In as a variant, the basic supply line 6 can extend between the functional wall 15 and the display device 21. In general, the basic supply line 6 extends between the display arrangement 20 and the functional wall 15. The basic supply line 6 can be configured in particular in the form of the ribbon cable shown diagrammatically in FIG. 4.
Figure 4 also shows by way of example that the display device 21 may have a handle 24 embedded on a rear side surface 21b located opposite the first surface 21a. This recessed handle can be arranged in particular at the level of the first end part 21A of the display device 21, as shown in FIG. 4.
Figure 5 shows the display arrangement 20 in the use position. In the position of use, the display device 21 has been extracted from the receiving recess 19. FIG. 5 shows that at least the display device 21 and optionally also a part of the support device 22, for example the part holding device 22, projects beyond the receiving recess 19 and beyond the end face 15c of the functional wall 15 in the direction T of the depth. If an articulation device 30 is provided, the display device 21 can pivot around the pivot axis S relative to the support device 22 and is therefore arranged relative to the functional wall 15 as shown in FIG. as an example in Figure 5.
In the position of use, the first surface 21a of the display device 21 has been completely extracted from the functional wall 15 and can be used to display information and also as an operator interface for controlling the components of the office. Images recorded, for example by a camera device, can also be presented on the display forming the first surface 21a.
The display arrangement can be moved to the position of use in particular by means of the optional actuator 50 or manually by the operator who extracts it from the receiving recess 19 in the direction opposite to the direction T of depth.
Figure 6 shows that the display device 21 may have display elements 23 on a first end face 21c. It can be seen in FIG. 6 that when the display arrangement 20 is in the stored state, the first end face 21c is located in the direction T of the depth on the end face 15c of the functional wall 15. The display elements 23 can for example be made in the form of LEDs and make it possible to make certain information more readily available to flight personnel when the display arrangement 20 is arranged in the storage position. For example, provision may be made for one of the display elements 23 to flash or change color if a certain event occurs, for example if a passenger or a passenger has unbuckled their seat belt on takeoff or landing, that 'A galley unit is defective or the like.
Another possibility of making certain information available more convenient for flight personnel when the display arrangement 20 is arranged in the storage position has been shown diagrammatically in FIGS. 7 and 8. Here, the first face d the end 21c of the display device 21 has a curved shape and is configured as a display surface. The display which forms the first surface 21a can for example also be designed to display information, for example in the form of symbols 29 at the end face 21c.
Although the present invention has been described above by way of example on the basis of exemplary embodiments, it is not limited thereto and on the contrary can be modified in different ways. In particular, the combinations of the embodiments given above can also be imagined.
LIST OF DESIGNATIONS [1] Office block [0069] IA First office block [0070] IB Second office block [0071] IC Third office block [0072] 2 Office [0073] 3 Components of the pantry [4] Stopper [0075] 5 Local supply lines [0076] 6 Basic supply line [0077] 10-14 Compartment walls [0078] 15a First interior surface [0079 ] 15b Second interior surface [0080] 15c End face [0081] 16-18 Compartment [0082] 16A, 17A, 18A Inlet opening [0083] 19 Receiving holes [0084] 20 Display arrangement [0085] 20a First surface of the display device [2100] 21 Display device [0087] 21A Peripheral part of the display device [0088] 21a First surface of the display device [0089] 21c End face of the display device display [22] Support device [22] 22A Support device support profile [0092] 22B, 22C Support device guide profiles [0093] 2 3 Display elements [0094] 24 Recessed handle [0095] 29 Symbols [0096] 30 Articulation device [0097] 31, 32 Guide rails [0098] 40 Housing device [0099] 41 Tray [0100] 42 Bottom [0101] 43 Frame [0102] 43A Transverse profile [0103] 43B, 43C Side profiles [0104] 44 Guide opening [0105] 50 Actuator [0106] 51 Drive pin [0107] 100 Aircraft [0108] H Direction of the height [0109] T Direction of the depth
权利要求:
Claims (1)
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claims [Claim 1] Galley block (1) for an aircraft (100), having:several compartment walls (10, 11, 12, 13, 14) and a functional wall (15) which has a receiving recess (19) which extends in the direction (T) of the depth, the compartment walls ( 10, 11, 12, 13, 14) and the functional wall (15) together defining at least one compartment (16, 17, 18) of the office block (1) anda display arrangement (20) having a display device (21), the display arrangement (20) being capable of being stored in the receiving recess (19) in a storage position in which the device display (21) is housed at least partly in the receiving recess (19). [Claim 2] Office block (1) according to claim 1, in which the display arrangement (20) additionally has a support device (22) on which the display device (21) is held, the support device (22) being guided in the receiving recess (19) and able to be moved in the direction (T) of the depth between the storage position and a use position in which the display device (21) has been moved out of the receiving recess (19). [Claim 3] Office block (1) according to claim 2, wherein the display device (21) is pivotally mounted on the support device (22) by means of an articulation device (30). [Claim 4] Office block (1) according to claim 3, in which local supply lines (5) which supply the display device (21) extend between the support device (22) and the display device (21) inside the articulation device (30). [Claim 5] Office block (1) according to one of the preceding claims, in which, in the storage position, a peripheral part (21A) of the display device (21) projects beyond an end face ( 15c) of the functional wall (15) in the direction (T) of the depth. [Claim 6] Office block (1) according to one of the preceding claims, in which the display device (21) has display elements (23) on a first end face (21c). [Claim 7] Office block (1) according to one of claims 1 to 5, wherein a first end face (21c) of the display device (21) has a curved shape and is configured as a display surface. [Claim 8] Office block (1) according to one of the preceding claims, in which
[Claim 9] [Claim 10] [Claim 11] [Claim 12] [Claim 13] [Claim 14] a basic supply line (6) which supplies the display device (21) extends between the device display (21) and the functional wall (15) with a length reserve (6A) in the receiving recess (19). Office block (1) according to claim 8, in which the basic supply line (6) is configured as a ribbon cable and the length reserve (6A) is formed by a loop of the ribbon cable. Office block (1) according to one of the preceding claims, in which the display device (21) has a recessed handle (24) on a rear side surface (21b).
Office block (1) according to one of the preceding claims, further having a housing device (40) arranged in the receiving recess (19).
Office block (1) according to claim 11, wherein the housing device (40) has a tray (41) which receives the display arrangement (20) in the storage position.
Office block (1) according to one of claims 2 to 12, further comprising an actuator (50) by means of which the display arrangement (20) can be moved between the storage position and the position d 'use.
Aircraft (100) provided with a galley block (1) according to one of the preceding claims.
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2020-03-19| PLFP| Fee payment|Year of fee payment: 2 |
2020-10-23| PLSC| Publication of the preliminary search report|Effective date: 20201023 |
2021-03-23| PLFP| Fee payment|Year of fee payment: 3 |
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DE102018205268.9A|DE102018205268A1|2018-04-09|2018-04-09|Galley monument for an aircraft and aircraft|
DE102018205268.9|2018-04-09|
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