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US-D742676-S · Nov 10, 2015 · US
US10455945B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10455945-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314437435-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 23, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 29, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 29, 2019 |
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A thoracic support for a seat back of a seat is provided. The thoracic support structure is pivotally attached to the seat back and pivots between a first position and a second position. In the second position the support structure supports at least a portion of the thoracic region of the user's spine. An actuator disposed between a support surface and the support structure pivots the support structure from the first position to the second position upon actuation.
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What is claimed is: 1. A seat comprising: a seatback including a support surface, wherein the seatback extends in an upright direction from a seat bottom; a thoracic support structure pivotally attached to the seatback adjacent a top surface of the support structure for movement between a first position and a second position, wherein a bottom surface of the support structure is positioned at a height above the seat bottom in the upright direction in order to align the bottom surface with at least a portion of a user's thoracic region; and an actuator disposed between the support surface and the support structure, wherein actuation of the actuator pivots the support structure from the first position to the second position, wherein in the second position the bottom surface moves away from the seatback so the thoracic support structure lifts and supports at least a portion of the thoracic region of the user's spine. 2. The seat according to claim 1 wherein the height above the seat bottom in the upright direction is at least 200 millimeters (mm) in order to align with the portion of the user's thoracic region. 3. The seat according to claim 2 wherein the first position, the bottom surface of the thoracic support structure is positioned at the height having a range of 200 mm to 350 mm. 4. The seat according to claim 1 further comprising a support rod positioned in the seatback and supporting the thoracic support structure, wherein the height is adjustable along the support rod. 5. The seat according to claim 1 further comprising a pair of support rods positioned in the seatback and supporting the thoracic support structure, wherein the pair of support rods are connected by a cross-bar and the thoracic support structure is mounted to pivot about the cross-bar. 6. The seat according to claim 1 wherein the seatback is formed of a material having a first hardness and the thoracic support structure is formed of a second hardness being greater than the first hardness in order to provide support the portion of the user's thoracic region. 7. The seat according to claim 1 wherein the actuator is a pneumatic actuator. 8. The seat according to claim 7 wherein the pneumatic actuator includes a bladder positioned adjacent to the thoracic support structure, wherein the thoracic support structure pivots when the bladder inflates. 9. The seat according to claim 1 wherein the seatback is adapted to be connected to a seat frame for mounting in a vehicle. 10. The seat according to claim 1 wherein the seatback is adapted to be connected to a base of an office chair. 11. A thoracic support for a seatback of a seat, the thoracic support comprising: a support structure pivotally attached to the seatback adjacent a top surface of the support structure for movement between a first position and a second position, the support structure having curved shape with an apex point along a protrusion formed adjacent a bottom surface; an actuator disposed between the seatback and a support surface disposed in the seat back, wherein actuation of the actuator pivots the support structure from the first position to the second position, wherein in the second position the bottom surface moves away from the seatback so the protrusion of the thoracic support structure pivots to lift and contact at least a portion of the thoracic region of the user's spine. 12. The thoracic support of claim 11 wherein the support structure is rigid and the protrusion is formed in the rigid support structure. 13. The thoracic support of claim 11 further comprising a pair of support rods adapted to be positioned in the seatback and supporting the support structure, wherein the pair of support rods are connected by a cross-bar and the support structure is mounted to pivot about the cross-bar. 14. The thoracic support of claim 11 wherein the actuator includes a pneumatic actuator. 15. The thoracic support of claim 14 wherein the pneumatic actuator includes a bladder positioned adjacent to the support structure, wherein the thoracic support structure pivots when the bladder inflates. 16. A thoracic support for a seatback of a seat, the thoracic support comprising: a support structure pivotally attached to the seatback adjacent a top surface of the support structure and having a curved profile in an upright direction, the curved profile including a convex portion having an apex point along a lower region of the support structure; and an actuator operatively connected to the support structure, wherein actuation of the actuator pivots the support structure from a first position to a second position, wherein, wherein in the second position, the bottom surface moves away from the seatback and the support structure pivots to contact and lift at least a portion of a thoracic region of the user's spine along the convex portion of the curved profile. 17. The thoracic support of claim 16 wherein the convex portion formed adjacent the bottom surface. 18. The thoracic support of claim 17 wherein the apex is formed along a bottom-third of the support structure.
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