Vehicle in cabin sound processing system
US-9800983-B2 · Oct 24, 2017 · US
US10875465B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10875465-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916434719-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 7, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 29, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 29, 2020 |
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A back rest for a seat, in particular, vehicle seat, comprises a seat paneling and an acoustic element being an element contributing to forming the seat paneling. The seat paneling is in an operative connection with an actuator of the acoustic element in an acoustic area. The acoustic area can be made to vibrate by driving the actuator for making the acoustic area put out acoustic signals into a back space behind the back rest.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A back rest for a seat, the back rest comprising a seat paneling and an acoustic element being an element contributing to forming the seat paneling, said seat paneling being in an operative connection with an actuator of the acoustic element in an acoustic area, said acoustic area being made to vibrate by driving the actuator for making the acoustic area put out acoustic signals into a back space behind the back rest, wherein the acoustic area is delimited by a transition area in the seat paneling in such a way that the seat paneling is vibration-cushioned against the acoustic area in an outside area different from the acoustic area, wherein the actuator is in operative connection with the seat paneling in the acoustic area via a transmission element, the transmission element being embedded into the seat paneling. 2. The back rest of claim 1 , wherein the transition area completely surrounds the acoustic area. 3. The back rest of claim 2 , wherein the transition area is designed such that the vibration of the seat paneling in the outside area is independent from the vibration induced by the actuator in the acoustic area. 4. The back rest of claim 3 , wherein the transition area is created by at least one constriction in the seat paneling. 5. The back rest of claim 4 , wherein the seat paneling comprises a reinforcement in the outside area so that the acoustic area, starting at the transition area, exhibits a different degree of rigidity compared to the outside area, for vibration dampening the outside area against the acoustic area. 6. The back rest of claim 5 , wherein the seat paneling is made in a CCT process or manufactured from a thermoplastic plastics material. 7. The back rest of claim 6 , wherein the actuator is configured to be electrically controlled as a function of a transmission signal. 8. The back rest of claim 7 , wherein the transmission signal transmits music signals or speech signals for acoustic output of music or speech by the acoustic signals put out by the acoustic area. 9. The back rest of claim 7 , wherein the transmission signal is generated as a function of picked-up environmental noises in such a way that the environmental noises in the back space can be minimized by driving the actuator with the transmission signal and the generation of acoustic signals by the acoustic area as a function thereof. 10. A seat comprising a seating portion and the back rest of claim 1 . 11. A back rest for a seat, the back rest comprising a seat paneling and an acoustic element being an element contributing to forming the seat paneling, said seat paneling being in an operative connection with an actuator of the acoustic element in an acoustic area, said acoustic area being made to vibrate by driving the actuator for making the acoustic area put out acoustic signals into a back space behind the back rest, wherein the acoustic area is delimited by a transition area in the seat paneling in such a way that the seat paneling is vibration-cushioned against the acoustic area in an outside area different from the acoustic area, wherein the acoustic area and the outside are made from the same material, a thickness of the acoustic area is the same as a thickness of the outside area, and the transition area is created by at least one constriction that extends into the seat paneling. 12. The back rest of claim 11 , wherein the transition area completely surrounds the acoustic area. 13. The back rest of claim 12 , wherein the transition area is designed such that the vibration of the seat paneling in the outside area is independent from the vibration induced by the actuator in the acoustic area. 14. The back rest of claim 13 , wherein the seat paneling is made in a CCT process or manufactured from a thermoplastic plastics material. 15. The back rest of claim 11 , wherein the actuator is configured to be electrically controlled as a function of a transmission signal, and the transmission signal is generated as a function of picked-up environmental noises in such a way that the environmental noises in a back space can be minimized by driving the actuator with the transmission signal and the generation of acoustic signals by the acoustic area as a function thereof. 16. A back rest for a seat, the back rest comprising a seat paneling and an acoustic element being an element contributing to forming the seat paneling, said seat paneling being in an operative connection with an actuator of the acoustic element in an acoustic area, said acoustic area being made to vibrate by driving the actuator for making the acoustic area put out acoustic signals into a back space behind the back rest, wherein the acoustic area is delimited by a transition area in the seat paneling in such a way that the seat paneling is vibration-cushioned against the acoustic area in an outside area different from the acoustic area, wherein the transition area is created by at least two constrictions or notches. 17. The back rest of claim 16 , wherein the acoustic area and the outside area are made from the same material. 18. The back rest of claim 16 , wherein the thickness of the acoustic area is the same as the thickness of the outside area. 19. The back rest of claim 16 , wherein the at least two constrictions are arranged to extend into the seat paneling.
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