Fischer Advanced Composite Components has been granted a patent for an innovative on-board toilet cubicle for aircraft. The design features an L-shaped door, a toilet unit, and a unique configuration of long and short sides, optimizing space and accessibility within the cubicle. GlobalData’s report on Fischer Advanced Composite Components gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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On-board toilet cubicle for aircraft with l-shaped door

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: Fischer Advanced Composite Components AG

The patent US12030638B2 describes an innovative on-board toilet cubicle designed for use in aircraft. The cubicle features a unique configuration with a front long side, rear long side, front short side, and rear short side, which collectively enclose the interior space. Notably, the design includes an L-shaped door that provides access, with one leg of the door positioned on the front long side and the other on the front short side. The toilet unit is strategically placed adjacent to the rear long side, and the door's dimensions are such that the leg on the front long side is wider than that on the front short side. Additional claims detail the orientation of the toilet seat, the hinge point of the door, and specific measurements regarding the positioning of the toilet opening in relation to the cubicle's sides.

Further claims expand on the cubicle's features, including the integration of a washbasin unit adjacent to the rear short side, with the washbasin positioned near the front long side. The design ensures that the toilet opening is within a specified horizontal distance from the washbasin, enhancing usability. The patent also outlines the angles and distances related to the toilet seat and the oblique section of the seat area, which is designed to optimize space and accessibility. The overall configuration aims to improve the functionality and comfort of on-board toilet facilities in aircraft, with specific attention to the arrangement of components to facilitate passenger use and movement within the confined space.

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