Thoracic region comfort vehicle seating system with pneumatic adjustment

US10328829B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10328829-B2
Application numberUS-201414200870-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 7, 2014
Priority dateMar 14, 2013
Publication dateJun 25, 2019
Grant dateJun 25, 2019

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A vehicle seat is provided, in at least one embodiment, comprising a seatback comprising a cushion having a first hardness, and a pneumatic thoracic support structure positioned adjacent the cushion. In at least one embodiment, the pneumatic thoracic support structure comprises a first bladder selectively inflatable to provide a first area having a second hardness higher than the first hardness, with the first area being disposed along a thoracic region of a user's spine when a user is seated in the seat to provide support to at least a portion of the thoracic region of the user's spine.

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A vehicle seat comprising: a seatback comprising a cushion having a first hardness, the cushion having a top, a bottom, a central axis extending between the top and the bottom, a recess extending along the central axis, an upper foam portion disposed above the recess along the central axis, and a lower foam portion disposed below the recess along the central axis; and a pneumatic thoracic support structure positioned within the recess of the cushion, a lowermost region of the pneumatic thoracic support structure being spaced from a bottom edge of the seatback, the pneumatic thoracic support structure comprising a first bladder selectively inflatable to provide a first area having a second hardness higher than the first hardness, the first area being disposed in the upper half of the seatback and having a length extending along the central axis and a width extending across the central axis, with the length being greater than the width such that the first area extends along the central axis and is aligned with a thoracic region of a user's spine when a user is seated in the seat to provide support to at least a portion of the thoracic region of the user's spine; wherein the cushion is 2 to 10 cm thick and the first area is disposed between the center of the seatback and the upper one-third of the seatback; and wherein the support structure comprises a second bladder selectively inflatable to provide a second area having a third hardness higher than the first hardness, the second area being disposed adjacent to and below the first area. 2. The vehicle seat of claim 1 further comprising a metallic frame, the cushion being disposed on the frame, wherein the cushion has an upper surface, a lower surface, with the recess extending from the upper surface towards the lower surface, with the support structure being located within the recess. 3. The vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein the first bladder has a width of 5-20 cm, a length of 7-20 cm and inflates to a pressure of 0.2-8 psi, and the second bladder has a width of 5-20 cm, a length of 3-10 cm and inflates to a pressure of 0.2-8 psi. 4. The vehicle seat of claim 2 further comprising a trim material covering the support structure. 5. The vehicle seat of claim 4 wherein the seatback is to be connected to a seat frame adapted for mounting in a vehicle. 6. The vehicle seat of claim 2 wherein the recess has a substantially constant width along a length of the recess. 7. A vehicle seat comprising: a seatback having a top, a bottom and a central axis extending between the top and the bottom of the seatback, the seatback having a foam cushion having a first hardness, the foam cushion having a cavity extending lengthwise along the central axis and located between the midpoint and upper one-third of the seatback such that a lowermost region of the cavity is spaced from a bottom edge of the seatback, the foam cushion having foam portions adjacent the cavity; and a pneumatic thoracic support structure positioned within the cavity in the seatback, the pneumatic thoracic support structure having a length extending along the central axis and a width extending transverse to the central axis, with the width being smaller than the length, the pneumatic support structure being selectively inflatable to provide an area having a second hardness, the second hardness being 25-200% higher than the first hardness; wherein the support structure comprises a first bladder selectively inflatable to provide the area having the second hardness; and wherein the support structure comprises a second bladder selectively inflatable to cooperate with the first bladder to provide the area having the second hardness, the second bladder being disposed adjacent to and below the first bladder. 8. A vehicle seat comprising: a seatback comprising a cushion having a first hardness, the cushion having a top, a bottom, a central axis extending between the top and the bottom, a recess extending along the central axis, an upper foam portion disposed above the recess along the central axis, and a lower foam portion disposed below the recess along the central axis; and a pneumatic thoracic support structure positioned within the recess of the cushion, a lowermost region of the pneumatic thoracic support structure being spaced from a bottom edge of the seatback, the pneumatic thoracic support structure comprising a first bladder selectively inflatable to provide a first area having a second hardness higher than the first hardness, the first area being disposed in the upper half of the seatback and having a length extending along the central axis and a width extending across the central axis, with the length being greater than the width such that the first area extends along the central axis and is aligned with a thoracic region of a user's spine when a user is seated in the seat to provide support to at least a portion of the thoracic region of the user's spine; wherein the pneumatic thoracic support structure comprises a second bladder positioned adjacent to the cushion and adjacent to the first bladder such that a top edge of the second bladder is disposed below a bottom edge of the first bladder. 9. The vehicle seat of claim 8 wherein a width of the second bladder generally corresponds to a width of the first bladder.

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  • B60N2/643Primary

    shape of the back-rests (B60N2/66 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Hydro-pneumatic adjustments of the shape · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

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What does patent US10328829B2 cover?
A vehicle seat is provided, in at least one embodiment, comprising a seatback comprising a cushion having a first hardness, and a pneumatic thoracic support structure positioned adjacent the cushion. In at least one embodiment, the pneumatic thoracic support structure comprises a first bladder selectively inflatable to provide a first area having a second hardness higher than the first hardness…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lear Corp, Zouzal Winsen C
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60N2/643. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 25 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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