Reclining seat to mitigate the effects of mine blast load on spine and lower leg injuries
US-9527413-B1 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US10086728B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10086728-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415036560-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 2, 2018 |
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An adjustable vehicle seat configured to support an occupant in a vehicle may include a seat cushion portion, a seat back portion including a backrest movable relative to the seat cushion portion, and a contour linkage linked to the seat cushion portion and the backrest. The contour linkage may be configured to impose force on the backrest upon movement of the seat cushion portion relative to the backrest in at least one of a fore/aft, vertical, and rotational direction. The backrest may be configured such that a backrest contour is altered based on force imposed by the contour linkage in response to movement of the seat cushion portion relative to the backrest. The backrest contour may include at least one of a contour angle of an occupant-side surface of the backrest, a maximum offset of the occupant-side surface, and vertical height of a contour apex.
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An adjustable vehicle seat configured to support an occupant in a vehicle, comprising: a seat cushion portion; a seat back portion including a backrest movable relative to the seat cushion portion; a contour linkage linked to the seat cushion portion and the backrest, wherein the contour linkage is configured to impose force on the backrest upon movement of the seat cushion portion relative to the backrest in at least one of a fore/aft direction, a vertical direction, and a rotational direction, wherein the backrest is configured such that a backrest contour is altered based on the force imposed by the contour linkage in response to movement of the seat cushion portion relative to the backrest to move the backrest contour from a non-altered position to an altered position, wherein the backrest contour that is altered includes at least one of a contour angle of an occupant-side surface of the backrest relative to a vertical axis, a maximum offset of the occupant-side surface when the backrest contour is in the altered position relative to a position of the occupant-side surface when the backrest contour is in the non-altered position, and vertical height of a contour apex of the occupant-side surface, wherein the contour linkage is positioned adjacent a bite line of the vehicle seat, wherein the seat cushion portion is configured to move forward in the fore/aft direction or a front portion thereof is configured to rotate upward in the rotational direction, such that the contour linkage pulls the backrest downward and into the bite line; and an upper anchor attached to an upper region of the backrest, wherein the upper anchor includes a track slide that is movable along a guide as the seat cushion portion moves in order to move the backrest relative to the guide to allow the backrest contour to be changed. 2. The adjustable vehicle seat of claim 1 , wherein the backrest includes a flexible support structure that defines the backrest contour, wherein the contour linkage is attached to a bottom region of the flexible support structure such that movement of the seat cushion portion alters a shape of the flexible support structure to alter the backrest contour. 3. The adjustable vehicle seat of claim 2 , further comprising a seat frame, wherein an upper region of the flexible support structure is attached to the seat frame through the upper anchor, wherein the upper anchor is configured to alter a location of attachment between the upper region and the seat frame to alter the backrest contour independently of movement of the seat cushion portion. 4. The adjustable seat of claim 3 , further comprising a processor that, based upon characteristics of the occupant, adjusts the location of attachment to alter the backrest contour independently of movement of the seat cushion portion. 5. The adjustable vehicle seat of claim 4 , wherein the characteristics include at least one of a detected stature, weight, and current posture of the occupant. 6. The adjustable vehicle seat of claim 2 , wherein the seat back portion further includes a top portion positioned above and movable relative to the flexible support structure and a top-portion connection mechanism configured to adjust at least one of a height and an angle of the top portion relative to the flexible support structure. 7. The adjustable vehicle seat of claim 6 , wherein the top portion has a front side and a back side, wherein at least one strap connects the front side and the back side, and the at least one strap is configured to alter a contour of the front side in response to altering a contour of the back side. 8. The adjustable seat of claim 1 , further comprising a seat frame extending along the seat back portion and extending with at least two support rods beneath the seat cushion portion, wherein the backrest and the seat cushion portion are movable relative to the seat frame. 9. The adjustable vehicle seat of claim 1 , further comprising a cushion rail within or beneath the seat cushion portion and configured to move the seat cushion portion relative to the backrest in at least one of the fore/aft direction, the vertical direction, and the rotational direction. 10. The adjustable seat of claim 1 , further comprising a shock-absorbing linkage connecting the contour linkage to a floor of the vehicle, wherein the shock-absorbing linkage is configured to at least one of provide shock absorption within the seat and pull the contour linkage downward in the event of an accident. 11. The adjustable vehicle seat of claim 1 , wherein the seat back portion further comprises adjustable bolster regions configured to provide lateral support to the occupant, wherein an angular position of the bolster regions relative to at least one of the seat cushion portion and seat back portion is independent of the backrest contour. 12. The adjustable vehicle seat of claim 11 , further comprising a processor that, based upon dynamic movement of the vehicle, adjusts the compliance of the bolster regions. 13. A method of adjusting a vehicle seat configured to support an occupant in a vehicle, comprising: moving a seat cushion portion relative to a backrest of a seat back portion in at least one of a fore/aft direction, a vertical direction, and a rotational direction; imposing a force on the backrest in response to movement of the seat cushion portion; and altering a backrest contour of the backrest based on the force imposed on the backrest to move the backrest contour from a non-altered position to an altered position, wherein the backrest contour that is altered includes at least one of a contour angle of an occupant-side surface of the backrest relative to a vertical axis, a maximum offset of the occupant-side surface when the backrest contour is in the altered position relative to a standard position of the occupant-side surface when the backrest contour is in the non-altered position, and vertical height of a contour apex of the occupant-side surface, wherein the contour linkage is positioned adjacent a bite line of the vehicle seat, wherein the seat cushion portion is configured to move forward in the fore/aft direction or a front portion is configured to rotate upward in the rotational direction, such that the contour linkage pulls the backrest downward and into the bite line, wherein an upper anchor is attached to an upper region of the backrest, wherein the upper anchor includes a track slide that is movable along a guide as the seat cushion portion moves in order to move the backrest relative to the guide to allow the backrest contour to be changed. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein a location of an attachment point of the upper region of the backrest configured to be fixed in position and the force is imposed on a bottom region of the backrest to alter the backrest contour. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising, based upon characteristics of the occupant, adjusting the location of the attachment point of the upper region to alter the backrest contour independently of movement of the seat cushion portion.
Seat frames · CPC title
the actuation of the positioning or locking mechanism for one seat part being dependent on the position of another seat part, e.g. the seats floor lock being unlocked when the back-rest is inclined or the backrest can be tilted only when the seat is in its rear position · CPC title
adjustable · CPC title
Lumbar supports · CPC title
the back-rest having two or more parts · CPC title
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