Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2009
Title: Innovations in Aircraft Interior Lighting by Miles A Webb
Introduction
Miles A Webb is an innovative inventor based in Lynnwood, WA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of aircraft interior lighting. His work focuses on enhancing the passenger experience in commercial airplanes through advanced illumination systems.
Latest Patents
Miles A Webb holds a patent for "Ceiling illumination for aircraft interiors." This invention involves interior lighting and illumination systems specifically designed for commercial passenger airplanes. The system features opposing pairs of LED lamps positioned in the ceiling panels above the aisles between sets of seats in the passenger cabins. One set of LED lights is directed to illuminate the ceiling panels and may be in a particular color. The other set of LED lights shines on storage and stowage bins positioned across the aisles, creating a cross-bin lighting system. This innovative design enhances cabin architecture and provides effective cabin illumination. A reflector is also included to direct the light and reduce possible glare for passengers. The reflector directs the light rays from the LED lights, which emanate from the top of the reflector, to shine on the lowest part of the bins. The light rays leaving the reflector cross in front of it, further improving the lighting experience.
Career Highlights
Miles A Webb is currently employed at The Boeing Company, where he continues to develop innovative solutions for aircraft design and functionality. His work has contributed to the advancement of passenger comfort and safety in aviation.
Collaborations
Miles has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Eric Allen Bryan and Randolph C Camp, III. Their combined expertise has fostered a creative environment that encourages innovation in aircraft design.
Conclusion
Miles A Webb's contributions to aircraft interior lighting demonstrate his commitment to enhancing the passenger experience. His innovative patent reflects a deep understanding of both functionality and aesthetics in aviation design.