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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 03, 2016
Filed:
May. 27, 2014
Embraer S.a., São José dos Campos—SP, BR;
Amauri Paulino, São José dos Campos, BR;
Sergio Luiz Abdalla Gomide, São José dos Campos, BR;
Gustavo Selofite De Arruda, São José dos Campos, BR;
Nilmar César Ferreira, São José dos Campos, BR;
Luciano Dos Santos Ribeiro, São José dos Campos, BR;
Demétrio Andrade De Campos, São José dos Campos, BR;
Sergio Augusto Meireles Filho, São José dos Campos, BR;
Frederico Lara De Oliveira, São José dos Campos, BR;
Douglas Gonçalves De Albuquerque, São José dos Campos, BR;
Helio Albino, São José dos Campos, BR;
André Duarte Stein, São José dos Campos, BR;
Paul Priestman, London, GB;
Daniel Macinnes, London, GB;
EMBRAER S.A., São José dos Campos—SP, BR;
Abstract
Overhead bin assembly for transport vehicles (e.g., transport category aircraft) are provided with a generally U-shaped bin shell having a bottom wall, an outboard end wall and an upper wall defining an interior stowage space having an inboard opening opposite the end wall. A pair of separated transverse bin supports defining a bin space therebetween may be provided along with a bin door for closing the inboard opening. A cantilever hinge may be provided so as to connect the bin door to the transverse bin support in a cantilever manner to allow for pivotal movement of the bin door between closed and open positions relative to the inboard opening. An arcuate recessed wall may be positioned inboard relative to the upper wall of the bin shell (e.g., as a unitary (one-piece) extension thereof) such that the bin door is received within the recessed wall when in the open position thereof.