Variable-sized occupant support

US2016227932A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016227932-A1
Application numberUS-201615019580-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateFeb 9, 2016
Priority dateFeb 9, 2015
Publication dateAug 11, 2016
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An occupant-support base includes a stationary seat pan and a pad coupled to the seat pan. The pad is coupled to the seat pan and configured to provide comfort to an occupant resting on the occupant-support base and provide a pleasing aesthetic to the occupant.

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1 . An occupant-support base comprises a seat pan including an outer surface adapted to face toward an occupant supported by the occupant-support base, an inner surface arranged to face opposite the outer surface away from the occupant, and a perimeter surface arranged to extend between and interconnect the inner and outer surfaces of the seat pan, a pad coupled to the seat pan and adapted to be located between the seat pan and the occupant, the pad including an outer pad surface arranged to face away from the seat pan and an inner pad surface arranged to face toward the seat pan, and a pad-extension system configured to provide means for moving a portion of the pad relative to the seat pan between a retracted configuration in which the pad has a first dimension and an extended configuration in which the pad has a relatively greater second dimension. 2 . The occupant-support base of claim 1 , wherein the pad-extension system includes a pan mount coupled to the seat pan in a fixed position, a movable pad support coupled to the pan mount to move relative to the pan mount and the seat pan and coupled to the pad to cause a movable portion of the seat pad to move relative to the seat pan to cause the occupant-support base to move between the retracted and extended configurations, and a pad-support mover arranged to extend between and interconnect the pan mount and the movable cushion support to cause the movable cushion support to move relative to the pan mount. 3 . The occupant-support base of claim 2 , wherein the pad-support mover is a pneumatic actuator. 4 . The occupant-support base of claim 2 , wherein the pad includes a cushion cover located in spaced-apart relation to the seat pan and a cushion located between the cushion cover and the seat pan. 5 . The occupant-support base of claim 4 , wherein the cushion cover includes a fixed end located in a fixed position relative to the seat pan and an adjustable end located in spaced-apart relation to the fixed end and configured to move in response to movement of the movable cushion support. 6 . The occupant-support base of claim 2 , wherein the first dimension is a depth dimension measured between an apex of the movable pad support and the perimeter surface of the seat pan. 7 . The occupant-support base of claim 6 , wherein the difference between the first dimension and the second dimension is about 30 mm. 8 . The occupant-support base of claim 2 , wherein the first dimension is a height dimension measured between the outer surface of the seat pan and an inner surface of the pad. 9 . The occupant-support base of claim 2 , wherein the pad-support mover is an inflatable bladder located between the movable pad support and the pan mount. 10 . The occupant-support base of claim 9 , wherein the pad-extension system further includes a bias unit coupled to the pan mount and arranged to interconnect the pan mount and the movable pad support to bias the movable pad support toward the pan mount in response to deflation of the inflatable bladder. 11 . The occupant-support base of claim 9 , wherein the pad-extension system further includes a shaft, a first rear guide pin, and a second rear guide pin and the shaft and the first and second rear guide pins are arranged to interconnect the pan mount and the movable pad support as the inflatable bladder pushes the movable pad support away from the pan mount. 12 . The occupant-support base of claim 11 , wherein the pad-extension system further includes a first shaft-mount receiver and a second shaft-mount receiver located in spaced-apart lateral relation to the first shaft-mount receiver, the first and second shaft-mount receivers are coupled to the pan mount in a fixed position relative to the pan mount, and each of the first and second shaft-mount receivers is formed to include an elongated slot therein through which the shaft is arranged to extend therethrough. 13 . The occupant-support base of claim 12 , wherein each shaft-mount slot is arranged to extend along an angled axis, each angled axis cooperates with a vertical reference line to establish an included angle therebetween, and the included angle is in a range of about 0 degrees to about 30 degrees. 14 . The occupant-support base of claim 11 , wherein the pad-extension system further includes a rear guide pin coupled to the pan mount in rotative bearing engagement with the pan mount and to the movable pad support to move relative to the movable pad support. 15 . The occupant-support base of claim 14 , wherein movement of the rear guide pin is constrained by a rear-mount guide-pin receiver included in the pan mount and a rear-support guide-pin receiver included in the movable pad support and the rear-mount guide-pin receiver is formed to include a rear cylindrical passageway therein through which the rear guide pin is arranged to extend there through. 16 . The occupant-support base of claim 15 , wherein the rear-support guide-pin receiver is formed to include a rear support slot therein, the rear support slot is arranged to extend along a rear angled axis, the rear angled axis cooperates with a vertical reference line to establish an included angle therebetween, and the included angle is in a range of about 60 degrees to about 90 degrees. 17 . The occupant-support base of claim 9 , wherein the pad extension system further includes a mounting arm located in spaced-apart relation to the pan mount to locate the movable pad support there between, a first fastener arranged to extend between and interconnect the pan mount and the mounting arm, and a second fastener arranged to extend between and interconnect the pan mount and the mounting arm and the pan mount is arranged in a fixed position relative to the pan mount. 18 . The occupant-support base of claim 17 , wherein a first elongated slot is formed in the movable pad support, a second elongated slot is formed in the movable pad support, the first elongated slot is spaced apart from the second elongated slot, the first fastener is arranged to extend through the first elongated slot to couple to the pan mount, and the second fastener is arranged to extend through second elongated slot to couple to the pan mount. 19 . The occupant-support base of claim 18 , wherein the first dimension is a depth dimension measured between an apex of the movable pad support and the perimeter surface of the seat pan. 20 . The occupant-support base of claim 19 , wherein the difference between the first dimension and the second dimension is about 30 mm.

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Classifications

  • Adjustable seat-cushion length (B60N2/0224 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Hydro-pneumatic adjustments of the shape · CPC title

  • Thigh-rests {(B60N2/914 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Frames for saddles; Connections between saddle frames and seat pillars; Seat pillars (attaching seat pillars to cycle frames B62K19/36) · CPC title

  • A47C7/14Primary

    of adjustable shape; elastically mounted {; adaptable to a user contour or ergonomic seating positions (movably-coupled seat and backrests with elastic adjustment means A47C1/03261)} · CPC title

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What does patent US2016227932A1 cover?
An occupant-support base includes a stationary seat pan and a pad coupled to the seat pan. The pad is coupled to the seat pan and configured to provide comfort to an occupant resting on the occupant-support base and provide a pleasing aesthetic to the occupant.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Faurecia Automotive Seating Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47C7/14. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Aug 11 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).