Inter-connected tethers at rear of seatback foam for occupant thoracic protection
US-11865957-B1 · Jan 9, 2024 · US
US9315127B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9315127-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414288806-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 28, 2008 |
| Publication date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 19, 2016 |
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A damper includes a vessel for accommodating a viscous fluid in its interior; hampering walls for hampering the flow of the viscous fluid; a partitioning member which partitions each of interior portions into two chambers and is provided rotatably; a communicating hole formed in the partitioning member so as to allow the two chambers to communicate with each other via a variable passage whose passage cross-sectional area changes; a flow limiter to limit the flow of the viscous fluid in the chamber into the chamber through the communicating hole, when the internal pressure of the viscous fluid accommodated in the chamber has exceeded a fixed value on the basis of the rotation of the partitioning member; and a resilient structure to resiliently urge the partitioning member in a direction with respect to the vessel.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A damper comprising: a vessel for accommodating a viscous fluid in its interior; at least one hampering wall provided in the interior of said vessel to hamper a flow of the viscous fluid in a rotating direction about an axis of said vessel, said rotating direction having a clockwise rotating direction and a counterclockwise rotating direction opposite to the clockwise rotating direction; a partitioning member for partitioning the interior of said vessel accommodating the viscous fluid into at least first and second chambers in the rotating direction, said partitioning member being provided in the interior of said vessel rotatably in the rotating direction with respect to said vessel; at least one communicating hole formed in said partitioning member so as to allow the first and second chambers in the interior of said vessel to communicate with each other via a variable passage whose passage cross-sectional area changes; and flow limiting means for limiting the flow of the viscous fluid from the first chamber into the second chamber through said communicating hole when an internal pressure of the viscous fluid accommodated in the first chamber has exceeded a fixed value on a basis of a rotation of said partitioning member in the clockwise rotating direction with respect to said vessel, wherein said flow limiting means includes: a variable passage forming member which is movably fitted to said partitioning member and has, in a first end face of the variable passage forming member in the rotating direction facing a side face in the rotating direction of said partitioning member, a communicating groove which is open at a first end portion of the communicating groove to said first chamber and is open at a second end portion of the communicating groove to said communicating hole; and an annular elastic member which is located between the first end portion and the second end portion of the communicating groove in a radial direction and fitted to the side face in the rotating direction of said partitioning member, such that the variable passage for effecting mutual communication between the first and second chambers in said vessel by means of said communicating hole by allowing said first chamber and said communicating hole to communicate is formed by the annular elastic member and the first end face in the rotating direction of said variable passage forming member having the communicating groove, so as to brake the relative rotation in the rotating direction of said partitioning member with respect to said vessel. 2. The damper according to claim 1 , wherein said variable passage forming member has a plate portion having the communicating groove, a leg portion formed, at one end portion of the leg portion, integrally on the plate portion and inserted in said communicating hole, and a hook portion formed integrally on another end portion of the leg portion so as to prevent the leg portion from coming off said communicating hole. 3. The damper according to claim 1 , wherein when the internal pressure of the viscous fluid accommodated in said second chamber is generated in excess of a fixed value on the basis of the rotation of said partitioning member in the counterclockwise rotating direction with respect to said vessel, the first end face of said variable passage forming member is adapted to move away from said annular elastic member. 4. The damper according to claim 1 , wherein when the internal pressure of the viscous fluid accommodated in said first chamber is generated in excess of a fixed value on the basis of the rotation of said partitioning member in the clockwise rotating direction with respect to said vessel, said annular elastic member is adapted to be elastically deformed to fill the communicating groove and reduce the passage cross-sectional area of the variable passage. 5. The damper according to claim 1 , further comprising resilient means for resiliently urging said partitioning member in the counterclockwise rotating direction with respect to said vessel. 6. The damper according to claim 1 , wherein said annular elastic member is constituted by an O-ring formed of natural rubber or synthetic rubber whose modulus of elasticity is small at a high temperature and large at a low temperature. 7. A vehicle seat comprising: a backrest of a vehicle; a headrest supported by said backrest movably in a forward direction of the vehicle; movement urging means for urging said headrest to move in the forward direction; an inhibition mechanism for inhibiting the movement of said headrest in the forward direction; and canceling means for canceling the inhibition by said inhibition mechanism of the movement of said headrest in the forward direction when a moving velocity of a force applied to said backrest in a backward direction of the vehicle has exceeded a fixed value, said canceling means having a load-rotation converting mechanism for converting a load applied to a back receiving portion of said backrest into a rotational force and a transmitting mechanism for transmitting to said inhibition mechanism a force applied to said backrest in the backward direction of the vehicle on the basis of the moving velocity exceeding the fixed value, said transmitting mechanism having said damper according to claim 1 , wherein one of said vessel and said partitioning member of said damper is coupled to said load-rotation converting mechanism, and another one of said vessel and said partitioning member of said damper is coupled to said inhibition mechanism. 8. The vehicle seat according to claim 7 , wherein said load-rotation converting mechanism has a load receiving plate supported rotatably by a frame of said backrest and disposed in the back receiving portion of said backrest. 9. The vehicle seat according to claim 7 , wherein said headrest is supported by said backrest rotatably or linearly movably in the forward direction, said movement urging means is adapted to urge said headrest to rotate or linearly move in the forward direction, and said inhibition mechanism is adapted to inhibit the rotation or linear movement of said headrest in the forward direction. 10. A damper comprising: a vessel for accommodating a viscous fluid in its interior; a partitioning member provided in the interior of said vessel linearly movably in an axial direction with respect to said vessel to partition the interior of said vessel for accommodating the viscous fluid into at least first and second chambers in the axial direction, said axial direction having a first direction from the second chamber to the first chamber, and a second direction from the first chamber to the second chamber opposite to the first direction; at least one communicating hole formed in said partitioning member so as to allow the first and second chambers in the interior of said vessel to communicate with each other through a variable passage whose passage cross-sectional area changes; flow limiting means for limiting the flow of the viscous fluid in the first chamber into the second chamber through said communicating hole when an internal pressure of the viscous fluid accommodated in the first chamber has exceeded a fixed value on the basis of the linear movement of said partitioning member in the first direction with respect to said vessel, wherein said flow limiting means includes: a variable passage forming member which has a through hole which, in a first end face in the axial direction of said variable passage forming member, is open to the first chamber, said variable passage forming member being fitted to said partitioning member linearly movably in such a manner as to oppose, at a second end face in axial direction of said variable passa
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