Seat cushion

US2016207429A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016207429-A1
Application numberUS-201414908670-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJul 25, 2014
Priority dateJul 31, 2013
Publication dateJul 21, 2016
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A vehicle seat ( 10 ) comprising a deformable elastic layer ( 24 ) including a series of deformable strips (S) made of elastic material and arranged to lie in side-by-side relation to one another and a layer-firmness changer ( 25 ) including a strip deformer ( 28 ) comprising several inflatable bladders (B), each inflatable bladder (B) being positioned to lie in a bladder-receiving space provided between a companion pair of adjacent deformable strips (S) included in the deformable elastic layer ( 24 ) and adapted to be coupled in fluid communication to a pressurized fluid source ( 20 ) and a strip retainer ( 26 ) configured to provide means for retaining the series of deformable strips (S) in side-by-side relation to one another during deformation of the deformable strips (S) caused in one instance by inflation of each inflatable bladder (B).

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A vehicle seat comprising a deformable elastic bed including a series of deformable strips made of elastic material and arranged to lie in side-by-side relation to one another and a bed-firmness changer including a strip deformer comprising several inflatable bladders, each inflatable bladder being positioned to lie in a bladder-receiving space provided between a companion pair of adjacent deformable strips included in the deformable elastic bed and adapted to be coupled in fluid communication to a pressurized fluid source and a strip retainer configured to provide means for retaining the series of deformable strips in side-by-side relation to one another during deformation of the series of deformable strips caused in one instance by inflation of each inflatable bladder using pressurized fluid from the pressurized fluid source and a resulting expansion in size of each of the inflatable bladders and in another instance by deflation of each inflatable bladder to discharge pressurized fluid to the pressurized fluid source and a resulting contraction in size of each of the inflatable bladders so that firmness of the deformable elastic bed is increased in response to inflation of the inflatable bladders and is decreased in response to deflation of the inflatable bladders. 2 . The vehicle seat of claim 1 , wherein the deformable elastic bed and the bed-firmness changer cooperate to form a variable-firmness cushion included in a seat bottom and further comprising a seat pan underlying and supporting the seat bottom and a seat back extending upwardly from the seat bottom. 3 . The vehicle seat of claim 2 , wherein the deformable elastic bed includes six deformable strips, each deformable strip includes a rear end positioned to lie on a rear portion of the seat pan adjacent to a lower portion of the seat back and an opposite front end positioned to lie on a front portion of the seat pan in spaced-apart relation to the seat back, and each bladder-receiving space is arranged to extend in a direction away from the seat back between the rear and front portions of the seat pan. 4 . The vehicle seat of claim 3 , wherein a first inflatable bladder is located in a first bladder-receiving space provided between a first and a second of the deformable strips, a second inflatable bladder is located in a second bladder-receiving space provided between the second and a third of the deformable strips, a third inflatable bladder is located in a third bladder-receiving space provided between the third and a fourth of the deformable strips, a fourth inflatable bladder is located in a fourth bladder-receiving space provided between the fourth and a fifth of the deformable strips, and a fifth inflatable bladder is located in a fifth bladder-receiving space provided between the fifth and a sixth of the deformable strips. 5 . The vehicle seat of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the inflatable bladders has a triangular cross-sectional shape. 6 . The vehicle seat of claim 5 , wherein the triangular cross-sectional shape is isosceles and a base of the isosceles-shaped inflatable bladder is located in close proximity to the seat pan and a tip of the isosceles-shaped inflatable bladder is arranged to lie in spaced-apart relation to the seat pan to extend away therefrom. 7 . The vehicle seat of claim 2 , wherein the deformable elastic bed includes nine deformable strips, each deformable strip includes a rear end positioned to lie on a rear portion of the seat pan adjacent to a lower portion of the seat back and an opposite front end positioned to lie on a front portion of the seat pan in spaced-apart relation to the seat back, and each bladder-receiving space is arranged to extend in a direction away from the seat back between the rear and front portions of the seat pan, each of the first, second, third, seventh, eighth, and ninth deformable strips have a first width, each of the fourth, fifth, and sixth deformable strips have a relatively wider second width, and the inflatable bladders are arranged to lie in series in spaced-apart relation to one another to provide a generally uniform first lateral distance between each of the first and second inflatable bladders, the second and third inflatable bladders, the sixth and seventh inflatable bladders, and the seventh and eighth inflatable bladders and a relatively larger and generally uniform second lateral distance between each of the third and fourth inflatable bladders, the fourth and fifth inflatable bladders, and the fifth and sixth inflatable bladders. 8 . The vehicle seat of claim 2 , wherein the seat pan includes a front edge, a left-side edge that extends toward the front edge in a direction away from the seat back, and a right-side edge that extends toward the front edge in a direction away from the seat back and lies in laterally spaced-apart relation to the left-side edge, each inflatable bladder is arranged to extend laterally from the right-side edge of the seat pan to the left-side edge of the seat pan. 9 . The vehicle seat of claim 8 , wherein each inflatable bladder has a cross-sectional shape that varies along the length thereof. 10 . The vehicle seat of claim 8 , wherein each inflatable bladder includes a concave top edge arranged to face upwardly away from the underlying seat pan. 11 . The vehicle seat of claim 2 , wherein the seat bottom is a pad that includes the variable-firmness cushion and a cushion cover formed to include a cushion-receiving chamber containing the variable-firmness cushion therein. 12 . The vehicle seat of claim 11 , wherein the strip retainer is a strip-containment bag formed to include a strip-storage chamber containing the series of deformable strips and the inflatable bladders and the strip-containment bag is located in the cushion-receiving chamber of the cushion cover. 13 . The vehicle seat of claim 11 , wherein the strip retainer is an endless strip-retainer strap that is arranged to extend in sequence around a left side, a top side, a right side, and a bottom side of the deformable elastic bed, the bottom side faces downwardly toward the seat pan, and the top side faces upwardly away from the seat pan. 14 . The vehicle seat of claim 11 , wherein the strip retainer is an endless strip-retainer band that is arranged to extend in sequence around a left side, a rear side, a right side, and a front side of the deformable elastic bed while a bottom side of the deformable elastic bed faces downwardly toward the seat pan and a top side of the deformable elastic bed faces upwardly away from the seat pan. 15 . A vehicle seat comprising a deformable layer including a series of deformable strips made of elastic material and arranged to lie in side-by-side relation to one another and a layer-firmness changer including a strip deformer comprising at least one inflatable bladder, the inflatable bladder being positioned to lie in a bladder-receiving space provided between a pair of adjacent deformable strips included in the deformable layer and adapted to be coupled in fluid communication to a pressurized source. 16 . The vehicle seat of claim 15 , wherein the layer-firmness changer further includes a strip retainer configured to provide means for retaining the series of deformable strips in side-by-side relation to one another during deformation of the series of deformable strips. 17 . The vehicle seat of claim 16 , wherein the deformation of the series of deformable strips is caused in one instance by inflation of the inflatable bladder using a pressurized fluid from the pressurized source and a resulting expansion in size of e

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Classifications

  • B60N2/686Primary

    Panel like structures · CPC title

  • B60N2/4415Primary

    Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • B60N2/646Primary

    shape of the cushion · CPC title

  • Hydro-pneumatic adjustments of the shape · CPC title

  • varying hardness or support of upholstery, e.g. for tuning seat comfort when driving curved roads · CPC title

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What does patent US2016207429A1 cover?
A vehicle seat ( 10 ) comprising a deformable elastic layer ( 24 ) including a series of deformable strips (S) made of elastic material and arranged to lie in side-by-side relation to one another and a layer-firmness changer ( 25 ) including a strip deformer ( 28 ) comprising several inflatable bladders (B), each inflatable bladder (B) being positioned to lie in a bladder-receiving space provid…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Faurecia Automotive Seating Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60N2/686. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jul 21 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).