Inter-connected tethers at rear of seatback foam for occupant thoracic protection
US-11865957-B1 · Jan 9, 2024 · US
US10099586B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10099586-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515308985-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 11, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 16, 2018 |
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Provided is an inexpensive fixing structure for a surface skin, an operation by which is simple. A fixing structure for a surface skin, the fixing structure being used for fixing to a core 17 a surface skin 14 having an opening 22 , wherein the surface skin 14 in at least the portion in which the opening 22 is formed is formed of a soft material, the opening 22 is formed by an edge part 14 c of the surface skin 14 , a groove 20 is formed in the core 17 , and the surface skin 14 is fixed to the core 17 by the edge part 14 c of the surface skin 14 being inserted into the groove 20 . Since the surface skin 14 is fixed to the core 17 merely by inserting the edge part 14 c of the surface skin 14 into the groove 20 in the core 17 , a simple operation is realized. Since there is no need to provide the edge part 14 c of the surface skin 14 with an attachment device, the fixing structure for the surface skin 14 is inexpensive.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fixing structure for a surface skin, the fixing structure being used for fixing to a counterpart member a surface skin having an opening, wherein: the counterpart member is provided within the surface skin in a fixed state, the surface skin in at least a portion in which the opening being formed is formed of a soft material; the opening is formed by an edge part of the surface skin; a groove is formed in the counterpart member; the surface skin is fixed to the counterpart member by the edge part of the surface skin being inserted into the groove; the groove is formed in an annular shape along the opening; the opening is exposed to an exterior in a state where the surface skin is fixed to the counter art member; the soft material has a shape-retention property whereby a prescribed shape is retained in a natural state; and the edge art of the surface skin comprises an inwardly bent shape. 2. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 1 , wherein the edge part of the surface skin is inserted into the groove while being elastically deformed. 3. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 2 , wherein the counterpart member comprises a rigid skeletal structure or a member integrated with the rigid skeletal structure. 4. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 3 , wherein the soft material comprise an elastomer, a soft plastic, a molded non-woven fabric, a stitchable synthetic resin, or a combination of these. 5. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 4 , wherein the surface skin is thicker at the edge part than in portions other than the edge part. 6. A vehicle seat comprising: a frame; a pad supported by the frame; a surface skin for covering the pad; and a fixing structure for a surface skin, the fixing structure being used for fixing the surface skin to the frame; wherein: the fixing structure for a surface skin comprises the fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 5 ; and the frame comprises the counterpart member. 7. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 1 , wherein the counterpart member comprise a rigid skeletal structure or a member integrated with the rigid skeletal structure. 8. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 1 , wherein the soft material comprises an elastomer, a soft plastic, a molded non-woven fabric, a stitchable synthetic resin, or a combination of these. 9. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 1 , wherein the surface skin is thicker at the edge part than in portions other than the edge part. 10. A vehicle seat comprising: a frame; a pad supported by the frame; a surface skin for covering the pad; and a fixing structure for a surface skin, the fixing structure being used for fixing the surface skin to the frame, wherein: the fixing structure for a surface skin comprises the fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 1 ; and the frame comprises the counterpart member. 11. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 1 , wherein the surface skin is fixed to the counterpart member only by inserting the edge part of the surface skin into the groove. 12. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 1 , wherein the inwardly bent shape of the edge part of the surface skin is maintained by the shape-retention property of the soft material. 13. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 1 , wherein the edge part of the surface skin is exposed to the exterior. 14. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 1 , wherein the surface skin is anchored by inserting the edge part of the surface skin into the groove formed in the counterpart member for securing the surface skin. 15. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 1 , wherein the opening penetrates through the surface skin and the counterpart member. 16. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 1 , wherein the surface skin includes a receiving portion formed by the inwardly bent shape of the edge part, wherein the counterpart member includes a flange part formed on an outer edge of the groove, and wherein the flange part fixedly attaches into the receiving portion of the surface skin. 17. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 1 , wherein the shape-retention property includes an elastic restoring force such that the edge part inserted into the groove presses against a side-wall surface of the groove due to the elastic restoring force. 18. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 1 , wherein the opening penetrates through the surface skin and the counterpart member, wherein the surface skin includes a receiving portion formed by the inwardly bent shape of the edge part, wherein the counterpart member includes a flange part formed on an outer edge of the groove, and wherein the flange part fixedly attaches into the receiving portion of the surface skin. 19. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 1 , wherein the surface skin is anchored by inserting the edge part of the surface skin into the groove formed in the counterpart member for securing the surface skin, wherein the surface skin includes a receiving portion formed by the inwardly bent shape of the edge part, wherein the counterpart member includes a flange part formed on an outer edge of the groove, and wherein the flange part fixedly attaches into the receiving portion of the surface skin. 20. The fixing structure for a surface skin according to claim 19 , wherein the surface skin is fixed to the counterpart member only by inserting the edge part of the surface skin into the groove.
Upholstery attaching means · CPC title
by clamping means · CPC title
Covering or enveloping cores of pads {(in plastics material using a matching die B29C63/025)} · CPC title
covering more than only the seat · CPC title
the back-rest being tiltable, e.g. to permit easy access (B60N2/04, B60N2/22 {, B60N2/3002} take precedence) · CPC title
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