Vehicle seat
US-2016176328-A1 · Jun 23, 2016 · US
US10173566B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10173566-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615524726-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 13, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 19, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 8, 2019 |
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A seat pad ( 10 ) is formed from a foamed molded body. A passenger contact surface ( 11 ) which, in a plan view of the seat pad ( 10 ), is formed in the shape of a rectangle that is long in the lengthwise direction (X) and short in the widthwise direction (Y), is provided. The passenger contact surface ( 10 ) comprises a main pressure-receiving area ( 11 a ) with which the buttocks or the waist of a passenger come into contact, and a subsidiary pressure-receiving area ( 11 b ) that is adjacent to the main pressure-receiving area ( 11 a ) in the lengthwise direction (X). The passenger contact surface ( 11 ) is provided with partitioning grooves ( 15 ) that extend in the lengthwise direction (X) and that are arranged across the main pressure-receiving area ( 11 a ) and the subsidiary pressure-receiving area ( 11 b ). The partitioning grooves ( 15 ) are arranged so as to lie parallel to each other in the widthwise direction (Y). Additional grooves ( 16 ) are formed on the bottom surfaces of the partitioning grooves ( 15 ). In the partitioning grooves ( 15 ), the average volume, which is the ratio of the volume of the additional grooves ( 16 ) per unit area of the bottom surfaces of the partitioning grooves ( 15 ), is smaller in a first section ( 15 a ) located in the main pressure-receiving area ( 11 a ) than in a second section ( 15 b ) located in the subsidiary pressure-receiving area ( 11 b ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A seat pad formed from a foamed molded body, wherein: a passenger contact surface which, in a plan view of the seat pad, is formed in a shape of a rectangle that is long in a lengthwise direction and short in a widthwise direction, is provided; the passenger contact surface comprises a main pressure-receiving area with which buttocks or a waist of a passenger come into contact, and a subsidiary pressure-receiving area that is adjacent to the main pressure-receiving area in the lengthwise direction; the passenger contact surface is provided with partitioning grooves that extend in the lengthwise direction and that are arranged across the main pressure-receiving area and the subsidiary pressure-receiving area; a plurality of the partitioning grooves are arranged parallel to each other in the widthwise direction; additional grooves are formed on bottom surfaces of the partitioning grooves; in the partitioning grooves, an average volume, which is a ratio of a volume of the additional grooves per unit area of the bottom surfaces of the partitioning grooves, is smaller in a first section located in the main pressure-receiving area than in a second section located in the subsidiary pressure-receiving area; and the seat pad is a cushion pad. 2. The seat pad according to claim 1 , wherein a groove width of the additional grooves is equal to the groove width of the partitioning grooves. 3. The seat pad according to claim 1 , wherein the average volume is 2.0 to 6.0 (mm 3 /mm 2 ) larger in the second section than in the first section. 4. The seat pad according to claim 1 , wherein: a plurality of the additional grooves are provided, spaced apart in the lengthwise direction; and the volumes of the plurality of additional grooves become larger, in the lengthwise direction, from the additional grooves located towards the main pressure-receiving area to the additional grooves located towards the subsidiary pressure-receiving area. 5. The seat pad according to claim 4 , wherein a size of the additional grooves in the lengthwise direction is greater than a spacing between additional grooves that lie adjacent to each other in the lengthwise direction. 6. The seat pad according to claim 1 , wherein the bottom surfaces of the additional grooves are formed in a shape of a concave curved surface.
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