Vehicle seat with compensation system
US-11807136-B2 · Nov 7, 2023 · US
US12169162B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12169162-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217708052-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 7, 2021 |
| Publication date | Dec 17, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 17, 2024 |
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An anthropomorphic test device includes a pelvis member. The pelvis member has a foam core and includes an abdomen region defining a first cavity and a pair of thigh regions extending from the abdomen region. The pelvis member also includes a buttock region positioned below the abdomen region and rearward of the pair of thigh regions. The buttock region defines a buttock cavity separate from the first cavity with the buttock region also defining at least one vent port. The buttock cavity compresses from an open condition to a collapsed condition when the anthropomorphic test device is placed onto a surface for approximating a force applied by a body weight of a human.
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What is claimed is: 1. An anthropomorphic test device comprising: a pelvis member having a foam core, the pelvis member including: an abdomen region defining a first cavity, a pair of thigh regions extending from the abdomen region, and a buttock region positioned below the abdomen region and rearward of the pair of thigh regions, the buttock region defining a buttock cavity separate from the first cavity with the buttock region also defining at least one vent port, a structural member positioned within the first cavity; and wherein the buttock cavity compresses from an open condition to a collapsed condition when the anthropomorphic test device is placed onto a surface. 2. The anthropomorphic test device of claim 1 , wherein air escapes from the buttock cavity through the at least one vent port as the buttock cavity compresses from the open condition to the collapsed condition. 3. The anthropomorphic test device of claim 1 , wherein the buttock cavity expands from the collapsed condition to the open condition when the anthropomorphic test device is removed from placement onto the surface. 4. The anthropomorphic test device of claim 3 , wherein air enters the buttock cavity from the at least one vent port as the buttock cavity expands from the collapsed condition to the open condition. 5. The anthropomorphic test device of claim 1 , wherein the buttock cavity has a width W 1 and a height H 1 in the open condition, with the height H 1 reduced to a height H 2 in the collapsed condition. 6. The anthropomorphic test device of claim 5 , wherein the width W 1 is generally maintained in each of the collapsed condition and the open condition. 7. The anthropomorphic test device of claim 1 , wherein each of the pair of thigh regions define an opening coupled to the first cavity. 8. The anthropomorphic test device of claim 7 further comprising an additional structural member positioned within each of the openings of the pair of thigh regions, with each of the additional structural members coupled to the structural member positioned within the first cavity. 9. The anthropomorphic test device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one vent port comprises two vent ports spaced from each other. 10. The anthropomorphic test device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one vent port remains open for flow of air in each of the open and collapsed conditions. 11. The anthropomorphic test device of claim 1 further comprising a jacket coupled to the anthropomorphic test device with said jacket including a strap coupled around the buttock region of the pelvis member. 12. A pelvis member for use in an anthropomorphic test device, the pelvis member having a foam core and including: an abdomen region defining a first cavity, a pair of thigh regions extending from the abdomen region, and a buttock region positioned below the abdomen region and rearward of the pair of thigh regions, the buttock region defining a buttock cavity separate from the first cavity with the buttock region also defining at least one vent port, wherein the buttock cavity compresses from an open condition to a collapsed condition when the pelvis member is placed onto a surface. 13. The pelvis member of claim 12 , wherein air escapes from the buttock cavity through the at least one vent port as the buttock cavity compresses from the open condition to the collapsed condition. 14. The pelvis member of claim 12 , wherein the buttock cavity expands from the collapsed condition to the open condition when the anthropomorphic test device is removed from placement onto the surface. 15. The pelvis member of claim 14 , wherein air enters the buttock cavity from the at least one vent port as the buttock cavity expands from the collapsed condition to the open condition. 16. The pelvis member of claim 12 , wherein the buttock cavity has a width W 1 and a height H 1 in the open condition, with the height H 1 reduced to a height H 2 in the collapsed condition. 17. The pelvis member of claim 16 , wherein the width W 1 is generally maintained in each of the collapsed condition and the open condition. 18. The pelvis member of claim 12 , wherein each of the pair of thigh regions define an opening coupled to the first cavity. 19. The pelvis member of claim 12 , wherein the at least one vent port remains open for flow of air in each of the open and collapsed conditions. 20. A method of use of an anthropomorphic test device having a pelvis member when the anthropomorphic test device is placed upon a surface, with the pelvis member including an abdomen region and a pair of thigh regions extending from the abdomen region, the pelvis member also including a buttock region positioned below the abdomen region and rearward of the pair of thigh regions, the buttock region defining a buttock cavity separate from the first cavity, with the buttock region also defining at least one vent port, and with the buttock cavity having a height H 1 and a width W 1 in an open condition; said method comprising the steps of: placing the anthropomorphic test device onto the surface; and compressing the buttock cavity from the open condition to a collapsed condition with the height H 1 reduced to a height H 2 when the anthropomorphic test device is placed onto the surface. 21. The method of claim 20 , further including the step of expanding the buttock cavity from the collapsed condition to the open condition when the anthropomorphic test device is subsequently removed from placement onto the surface.
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