Headrest
US-10596941-B2 · Mar 24, 2020 · US
US11299080B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11299080-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016907439-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 22, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2022 |
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The technology described in this document can be embodied in a vehicle seat that includes a seat headrest portion for supporting the head of an occupant, and a seat backrest portion for supporting the back of the occupant in a seated position. The backrest portion includes an enclosure for receiving at least a portion of an acoustic transducer. The vehicle seat also includes an acoustic channel having a first end that is configured to be fitted around a driver of the acoustic transducer in an acoustically sealed configuration, and a second end. The second end is opposite the first end and disposed at a location closer to the seat headrest portion than the seat backrest portion. The acoustic channel is configured to radiate acoustic energy from the acoustic transducer through the second end.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle seat comprising: a seat headrest portion; a seat backrest portion; a mount within the seat backrest portion for receiving an acoustic transducer positioned so the acoustic transducer is angled upward relative to the seat backrest portion and so a driver of the acoustic transducer is angled upward between 10 and 40 degrees relative to horizontal when the seat backrest portion is positioned for use by a seat occupant, when the acoustic transducer is installed; and an acoustic channel having a first end configured to be fitted around the driver of the acoustic transducer in an acoustically sealed configuration, and a second end being opposite the first end and disposed at a location closer to an ear of an occupant when occupied. 2. The vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein the seat headrest portion is disposed on top of the seat backrest portion in a detachable configuration. 3. The vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein the seat headrest portion and the seat backrest portion are portions of an integrated structure. 4. The vehicle seat of claim 1 further comprising the acoustic transducer. 5. The vehicle seat of claim 4 wherein the acoustic transducer is angled inward. 6. The vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein a cross section of the second end of the acoustic channel is larger than a cross section of the first end. 7. The vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein an outer layer of the vehicle seat is disposed over the acoustic channel to enclose at least a portion of the acoustic channel and the seat backrest. 8. The vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein the acoustic channel includes an adjustable length between the first end and the second end. 9. The vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein the acoustic channel is angled upward and inward. 10. A vehicle comprising: a plurality of seating positions; and a seat in at least one of the plurality of seating positions, the seat having a headrest portion, a backrest portion, an acoustic transducer within the backrest portion and angled upward relative to the backrest portion and having a driver angled upward between 10 and 40 degrees relative to horizontal when the backrest portion is positioned for use by a seat occupant, and an acoustic channel having a first end fitted around a driver of the acoustic transducer in an acoustically sealed configuration, and a second end being opposite the first end and disposed at a location closer to an ear of an occupant when occupied. 11. The vehicle of claim 10 wherein the acoustic transducer is angled inward. 12. The vehicle of claim 10 wherein a cross section of the second end of the acoustic channel is larger than a cross section of the first end. 13. The vehicle of claim 10 wherein an outer layer of the vehicle seat is disposed over the acoustic channel to enclose at least a portion of the acoustic channel and the seat backrest. 14. The vehicle of claim 10 wherein the acoustic channel includes an adjustable length between the first end and the second end. 15. The vehicle of claim 10 wherein the acoustic channel is angled upward and inward. 16. The vehicle of claim 10 wherein the seat headrest portion is disposed on top of the seat backrest portion in a detachable configuration.
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