Occupant support

US2018134181A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2018134181-A1
Application numberUS-201715812096-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateNov 14, 2017
Priority dateNov 15, 2016
Publication dateMay 17, 2018
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Abstract

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A vehicle seat in accordance with the present disclosure includes a seat bottom and a seat back. The seat back is coupled to the seat bottom to move relative to the seat bottom. The seat bottom is coupled to a floor of a vehicle and configured to move relative to the seat back.

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1 . An occupant support comprising a vehicle seat including a seat bottom and a seat back, the vehicle seat configured to support an occupant thereon, a support unit coupled to the vehicle seat and configured to move relative to the vehicle seat to support the occupant in one of a compressed posture, in which the occupant's thoracic and lumbar regions of the spine are generally c-shaped, and an expanded posture, in which the occupant's thoracic and lumbar regions of the spine are generally s-shaped, and a motion-control unit configured to provide means for controlling movement of the support unit relative to the vehicle seat between the compressed posture and the expanded posture in response to a posture of the occupant to promote movement of the occupant as the occupant changes between the compressed posture and the expanded posture so that occupant comfort is maximized. 2 . The occupant support of claim 1 , wherein the support unit includes an upper back adjuster arranged to support the thoracic region of the spine and a lower back adjuster arranged to support the lumbar region of the spine and the upper and lower back adjusters are configured to move opposite one another such that the upper back adjuster retracts toward the vehicle seat and the lower back adjuster extends outwardly from the vehicle seat simultaneously with the retraction of the upper back adjuster as the occupant moves from the compressed posture to the expanded posture. 3 . The occupant support of claim 2 , wherein the lower back adjuster is configured to extend toward the vehicle seat in response to the occupant's lumbar region applying a force load on the lower back support and the upper back adjuster extends away from the vehicle seat as the lower back adjuster extends toward the vehicle seat to support the occupant in the compressed posture. 4 . The occupant support of claim 1 , wherein the support unit includes a bottom adjuster arranged in the seat bottom and configured to tilt upwardly as the occupant moves toward the compressed posture such that the occupant's thighs move toward the occupant's torso and the bottom adjuster is configured to tilt downwardly as the occupant moves toward the expanded posture such that the occupant's thighs move away from the occupant's torso. 5 . The occupant support of claim 1 , wherein the support unit includes a back adjuster arranged in the seat back and a bottom adjuster arranged in the seat bottom, the back adjuster including upper and lower back adjusters configured to move opposite one another such that the upper back adjuster retracts toward the vehicle seat and the lower back adjuster extends outwardly from the vehicle seat simultaneously with the retraction of the upper back adjuster as the occupant moves from the compressed posture to the expanded posture, the bottom adjuster is configured to tilt upwardly as the occupant moves toward the compressed posture such that the occupant's thighs move toward the occupant's torso and is configured to tilt downwardly as the occupant moves toward the expanded posture such that the occupant's thighs move away from the occupant's torso. 6 . The occupant support of claim 5 , wherein back adjuster and the bottom adjuster move toward the compressed configuration and the expanded configuration simultaneously. 7 . An occupant support comprising a vehicle seat including a seat bottom and a seat back, the vehicle seat arranged in a fixed position to support an occupant thereon, and a support unit coupled to the vehicle seat and configured to move relative to the seat bottom and the seat back to support the occupant in one of a compressed posture, in which the occupant's thoracic and lumbar regions of the spine define a generally c-shape, and an expanded posture, in which the occupant's thoracic and lumbar regions of the spine define a generally s-shape, wherein the support unit is configured to move relative to the vehicle seat as the occupant moves between the compressed posture and the expanded posture to promote movement of the occupant relative to the vehicle seat between the compressed posture and the expanded posture while the vehicle seat is in a fixed position so that occupant comfort and vehicle seat durability are maximized. 8 . The occupant support of claim 7 , wherein the occupant support further includes a motion-control unit configured to regulate movement of the support unit relative to the vehicle seat as the occupant moves between the compressed posture and the expanded posture while the vehicle seat remains fixed relative to the support unit. 9 . The occupant support of claim 8 , wherein the support unit includes a seat-back pivot pan mounted to the seat back for pivotable movement about a seat-back pivot pan axis and the seat-back pivot pan includes an upper portion arranged to lie above the seat-back pivot pan axis in communication with the thoracic region of the occupant and a lower portion arranged to lie below the seat-back pivot pan axis in communication with the lumbar region of the occupant, the upper and lower portions are configured to pivot about the pan axis and move opposite one another such that the upper portion retracts toward the vehicle seat and the lower portion extends outwardly from the vehicle seat simultaneously with the retraction of the upper portion as the occupant moves from the compressed posture to the expanded posture. 10 . The occupant support of claim 9 , wherein support unit further includes a seat-bottom pivot pan mounted to the seat bottom for pivotable movement about a seat-bottom pivot pan axis and the seat-bottom pivot pan is configured to tilt upwardly as the occupant moves toward the compressed posture such that the occupant's thighs to move toward the occupant's torso and the seat-bottom pivot pan is configured to tilt downwardly as the occupant moves toward the expanded posture such that the occupant's thighs to move away from the occupant's torso. 11 . The occupant support of claim 10 , wherein the motion-control unit includes a first tension adjustment system coupled to the seat-back pivot pan and a second tension adjustment system coupled to the bottom adjuster pan, the first and second tension adjustment systems are configured to regulate movement of the seat-back pivot pan and the seat-bottom pivot pan as the occupant moves between the compressed posture and the expanded posture. 12 . The occupant support of claim 8 , wherein the support unit includes a pneumatic seat-back pad arranged to lie in the seat back, the seat-back pad having a first bladder arranged to lie in communication with the thoracic region of the occupant and a second bladder arranged to lie in communication with the lumbar region of the occupant, the first and second bladders coupled in fluid communication to one another to form a closed circuit such that the first bladder deflates toward the vehicle seat to cause the second bladder to inflate outwardly from the vehicle seat simultaneously with the deflation of the first bladder as the occupant moves from the compressed posture to the expanded posture. 13 . The occupant support of claim 12 , wherein the support unit includes a seat-bottom pad arranged to lie in the seat bottom, the seat-bottom pad having a third bladder arranged to lie in communication with the upper-thigh region of the occupant and a fourth bladder arranged to lie in communication with the lower-thigh region of the occupant, the third and fourth bladders coupled in fluid communication with one another to form a closed circuit such that the third bladder deflates toward the vehicle seat to cause the fourth bladder to inflate outwardly from the vehicle seat simultane

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  • the back-rest having two or more parts · CPC title

  • pivoting about an axis located in an intermediate position · CPC title

  • the seat or seat part turning about or moving along a transversal axis · CPC title

  • Gear wheel driven mechanism · CPC title

  • B60N2/665Primary

    using inflatable bladders · CPC title

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What does patent US2018134181A1 cover?
A vehicle seat in accordance with the present disclosure includes a seat bottom and a seat back. The seat back is coupled to the seat bottom to move relative to the seat bottom. The seat bottom is coupled to a floor of a vehicle and configured to move relative to the seat back.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Faurecia Automotive Seating Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60N2/665. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu May 17 2018 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).