Vehicular seat

US9376040B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9376040-B2
Application numberUS-201114360466-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 20, 2011
Priority dateDec 20, 2011
Publication dateJun 28, 2016
Grant dateJun 28, 2016

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Abstract

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To obtain a vehicular seat with which the expansion and deployment of expanding portions can be completed in a short amount of time. A vehicular seat has: a seat cushion; a first expanding portion that is provided in the seat cushion on one side thereof with respect to a seat width direction center and which, upon receiving a supply of gas, is expanded and deployed; a second expanding portion that is provided in the seat cushion on the other side thereof with respect to the seat width direction center and which, upon receiving a supply of gas, is expanded and deployed in such a way as to oppose the first expanding portion across a central space portion in the seat width direction; and gas supplying device which, when actuated at the time of a frontal impact of the vehicle, supplies gas to the first expanding portion and second expanding portion.

First claim

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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicular seat for use with a seated occupant in a vehicle, the vehicular seat comprising: a seat cushion; a first expanding portion that is provided in the seat cushion on one side of the seat cushion with respect to a seat width direction center and configured to expand and deploy in response to receiving a supply of gas, the first expanding portion being configured to be disposed under the right thigh of the seated occupant; a second expanding portion that is provided in the seat cushion on the other side thereof with respect to the seat width direction center and configured to expand and deploy in response to receiving the supply of gas, the second expanding portion opposing the first expanding portion across a central space portion in the seat width direction when expanding and deploying, the second expanding portion being configured to be disposed under the left thigh of the seated occupant; and a gas supplying device configured to, when actuated in response to a frontal impact of the vehicle, supply gas to the first expanding portion and the second expanding portion; a third expanding portion configured to allow fluid communication between the first expanding portion and the second expanding portion; and an annular airbag that has an annular shape that surrounds the central space portion as seen in plan view, a portion of the annular airbag being formed of the first, second and third expanding portions. 2. The vehicular seat of claim 1 , further comprising: a joint cloth that is provided in the seat cushion in such a way as to cover the central space portion and that is joined to the first, second and third expanding portions. 3. The vehicular seat of claim 2 , further comprising: a duct that is disposed facing the central space portion, forms at least part of a seat cooling device, and blows out air in the seat cushion, wherein the joint cloth is air-permeable. 4. The vehicular seat of claim 3 , wherein the gas supplying device is disposed in the third expanding portion and fixes the third expanding portion to the seat cushion. 5. The vehicular seat of claim 2 , wherein the gas supplying device is disposed in the third expanding portion and fixes the third expanding portion to the seat cushion. 6. The vehicular seat of claim 1 , further comprising: a duct that is disposed facing the central space portion, forms at least part of a seat cooling device, and blows out air in the seat cushion. 7. The vehicular seat of claim 6 , wherein the gas supplying device is disposed in the third expanding portion and fixes the third expanding portion to the seat cushion. 8. The vehicular seat of claim 1 , wherein the gas supplying device is disposed in the third expanding portion and fixes the third expanding portion to the seat cushion. 9. A vehicular seat for use with a seated occupant in a vehicle, the vehicular seat comprising: a seat cushion; a first expanding portion that is provided in the seat cushion on one side of the seat cushion with respect to a seat width direction center and configured to expand and deploy in response to receiving a supply of gas, the first expanding portion being configured to be disposed under the right thigh of the seated occupant; a second expanding portion that is provided in the seat cushion on the other side of the seat cushion with respect to the seat width direction center and configured to expand and deploy in response to receiving the supply of gas, the second expanding portion opposing the first expanding portion across a central space portion in the seat width direction when expanding and deploying, the second expanding portion being configured to be disposed under the left thigh of the seated occupant; a gas supplying device configured to, when actuated at the time of a frontal impact of the vehicle, supply gas to the first expanding portion and the second expanding portion; a third expanding portion configured to allow fluid communication between the first expanding portion and the second expanding portion; a joint cloth that is: (i) provided in the seat cushion, and configured to cover the central space portion, (ii) joined to the first to third expanding portions, and (iii) air-permeable; and a duct that is disposed facing the central space portion, forms at least part of a seat cooling device, and blows out air in the seat cushion, wherein: the first to third expanding portions form part of an annular airbag having an annular shape that surrounds the central space portion as seen in plan view. 10. The vehicular seat according to claim 9 , wherein the first to third expanding portions form a U-shape that opens rearward in a seat front and rear direction as seen in plan view and that surrounds the central space portion. 11. The vehicular seat of claim 10 , wherein the gas supplying device is disposed in the third expanding portion and fixes the third expanding portion to the seat cushion. 12. The vehicular seat of claim 9 , wherein the gas supplying device is disposed in the third expanding portion and fixes the third expanding portion to the seat cushion.

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  • due to impact coming from the front · CPC title

  • blown towards the seat surface · CPC title

  • with anti-submarining systems · CPC title

  • in vehicle seats · CPC title

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What does patent US9376040B2 cover?
To obtain a vehicular seat with which the expansion and deployment of expanding portions can be completed in a short amount of time. A vehicular seat has: a seat cushion; a first expanding portion that is provided in the seat cushion on one side thereof with respect to a seat width direction center and which, upon receiving a supply of gas, is expanded and deployed; a second expanding portion t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fukawatase Osamu, Yamamoto Aya, Toyota Motor Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60N2/42718. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 28 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). 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).