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Societe Industrielle et Commerciale de Materiel Aeronautique (SICMA Aero Seat)

Societe Industrielle et Commerciale de Materiel Aeronautique (SICMA Aero Seat) Patent applications
Patent application numberTitlePublished
20100013279SHOCK ABSORPTION DEVICE AND SEAT INCLUDING SUCH A DEVICE - The invention relates to a shock absorption device making it possible to tilt the back of a seat frontward in case of a shock greater than a predetermined value, the device including a plate and an absorbing shaft, the plate including a brake cavity and a hole through which the absorbing shaft passes, the hole and the brake cavity being separated by a bridge, and the dimensions of the bridge being such as to break when the stress exerted on the back is greater than a predetermined value. The invention also relates to a seat for a passenger vehicle and, more particularly, an aircraft, the pivotal rotation of which is provided with such a device.01-21-2010
20090243352Secure herringbone arrangement for the armrest of a seat, seat and two seat assembly provided with such an arrangement - In herringbone seats of the prior art, armrests on the closed angle side form an obstacle for the passengers in the seat in case of a shock, since the latter are generally projected along the axis of the vehicle and thus towards the armrest thus creating a high risk of injury for the passenger in case of a shock. The present invention provides a secure herringbone arrangement for the armrest of a seat i.e. making it possible to reduce the risk of injuries caused by the armrest, in case of a shock. Therefore, the present invention provides to leave a space between the seating part structure and the armrest to enable the passenger on the seat to be projected along the axis of the airplane in case of a shock without hitting the armrest. More precisely, the aim of the invention is a herringbone arrangement for the armrest of a seat wherein the armrest is angularly shifted with respect to the seat, so as to form a free space (10-01-2009

Patent applications by Societe Industrielle et Commerciale de Materiel Aeronautique (SICMA Aero Seat)