Vehicle seat
US-9610871-B2 · Apr 4, 2017 · US
US10974624B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10974624-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916269883-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 9, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 13, 2021 |
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An impact absorption assembly for a seat back is provided having a deformation zone as least partially disposed above a top surface of a seat back structure. The deformation zone deforms plastically upon an impact from a rearward direction.
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What is claimed is: 1. An impact absorption assembly for a seat back comprising: a metal bracket having a mounting location adapted to be attached to a rear surface of a seat back structure at the mounting location, the metal bracket having at least one deformation portion having a curved protruding portion that extends away in a rearward direction from the mounting location and is adapted to be positioned above a top surface of the seat back; wherein the metal bracket deforms plastically along the protruding portion upon an impact from the rearward direction. 2. The impact absorption assembly of claim 1 , wherein the metal bracket further comprises a pair of bracket segments each extending upright in an upright direction from the mounting location, and wherein the at least one deformation portion comprises two deformation portions, wherein one of the deformation portions is defined along each of the bracket segments. 3. The impact absorption assembly of claim 2 , wherein each of the deformation portions extends a rearward distance from the seat back structure in the rearward direction, wherein upon the impact, the bracket segments plastically deform to decrease the rearward distance. 4. The impact absorption assembly of claim 2 , wherein the metal bracket comprises a lateral connecting segment extending in a lateral direction between the pair of bracket segments extending in the upright direction. 5. The impact absorption assembly of claim 4 , wherein the lateral connecting segment is spaced apart in the upright direction from the mounting location. 6. The impact absorption assembly of claim 2 , wherein the pair of bracket segments extending in the upright direction are asymmetric to each other. 7. The impact absorption assembly of claim 2 , wherein the pair of bracket segments each have a curved contour that protrudes in the forward direction. 8. A vehicle seat comprising: a seat back structure having a rigid upper portion being more rigid than a lower portion; an impact absorption assembly according to claim 1 connected to the rigid upper portion. 9. The vehicle seat of claim 8 wherein the rigid upper portion comprises a seatbelt tower adapted to secure a seatbelt assembly. 10. The vehicle seat of claim 8 wherein the rigid upper portion defines at least a portion of the top surface of the seat back structure. 11. The vehicle seat of claim 8 wherein the rigid upper portion is adapted to secure a head restraint assembly. 12. A vehicle seat comprising: a seat back structure; a metal bracket attached to the seat back structure at a mounting location along a rear surface of the seat back structure, the metal bracket having at least a curved protruding portion that extends away from the mounting location in a rearward direction and is positioned above a top surface of the seat back; wherein the metal bracket deforms plastically along the protruding portion upon an impact from the rearward direction. 13. The vehicle seat of claim 12 wherein the seat back structure has a rigid upper portion being more rigid than a lower portion, wherein the metal bracket is connected to the rigid upper portion. 14. The vehicle seat of claim 13 wherein the rigid upper portion comprises a seatbelt tower adapted to secure a seatbelt assembly. 15. The vehicle seat of claim 12 , wherein each of the deformation portions extends a rearward distance from the seat back structure in the rearward direction, wherein upon the impact, the bracket segments plastically deform to decrease the rearward distance. 16. The vehicle seat of claim 12 , wherein the metal bracket further comprises a pair of bracket segments each extending upright in an upright direction from the mounting location, and wherein the at least one deformation portions comprises two deformation portions, wherein one of the deformation portions is defined along each of the bracket segments. 17. The vehicle seat of claim 16 , wherein the pair of bracket segments extending in the upright direction are asymmetric to each other. 18. The vehicle seat of claim 16 , wherein the pair of bracket segments each have a curved contour that protrudes in the forward direction. 19. The vehicle seat of claim 16 , wherein the metal bracket comprises a lateral connecting segment extending in a lateral direction between the pair of bracket segments extending in the upright direction. 20. The vehicle seat of claim 19 , wherein the lateral connecting segment is spaced apart in the upright direction from the mounting location.
due to impact coming from the rear · CPC title
involving residual deformation or fracture of the structure · CPC title
Seat frames · CPC title
secured to the seat · CPC title
Position of passenger · CPC title
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