Head restraint with a multi-cell bladder assembly
US-2016129815-A1 · May 12, 2016 · US
US9713974B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9713974-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514920978-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 25, 2017 |
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A vehicle seat includes a seat base, a backrest, a head restraint, and a pump. The backrest is coupled to the seat base. The head restraint includes a rigid backing member, a padding, an inflatable bladder, and a cover. The backing member is coupled to the backrest. The padding is coupled to the backing member and disposed at least along a forward face of an upper portion of the backing member. The inflatable bladder is coupled to the backing member and disposed along a forward face of a lower portion of the backing member. The padding and the inflatable bladder are disposed between the backing member and the cover. The pump is coupled for fluid communication with the inflatable bladder. The bladder is selectively inflated or deflated to improve the comfort of the head restraint.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle seat comprising: a seat base; a backrest coupled to the seat base; a head restraint including: a rigid backing member coupled to the backrest; a padding coupled to the backing member and disposed at least along a forward face of an upper portion of the backing member; an inflatable first bladder coupled to the backing member and disposed along a forward face of a lower portion of the backing member; and a cover, the padding and first bladder being disposed between the backing member and the cover; a pump coupled for fluid communication with the first bladder; a frame that is coupled to the backrest; and a tilt mechanism that couples the backing member to the frame and is configured to rotate the backing member relative to the frame. 2. The vehicle seat of claim 1 , further comprising: a control unit in communication with the pump and configured to operate the pump to selectively inflate the first bladder. 3. The vehicle seat of claim 2 , further comprising: a user interface in communication with the control unit, the user interface being configured to permit a user to control the pump to adjust an inflation level of the first bladder. 4. The vehicle seat of claim 2 , further comprising: at least one valve in communication with the control unit; wherein the control unit is configured to operate the at least one valve in a first mode wherein fluid communication from the pump to the first bladder is permitted, a second mode wherein fluid communication from the first bladder is inhibited, and a third mode wherein fluid is permitted to vent from the first bladder to air surrounding the vehicle seat. 5. The vehicle seat of claim 1 , wherein the padding extends along the lower portion of the backing member between the cover and the first bladder. 6. The vehicle seat of claim 1 , wherein the first bladder has a left region proximate to a left side of the head restraint, a right region proximate to a right side of the head restraint, and a center region located between the left and right regions, the left and right regions each being configured to hold a greater volume than the center region. 7. The vehicle seat of claim 6 , wherein the center region fluidly couples the left and right regions. 8. The vehicle seat of claim 1 , wherein the tilt mechanism includes: a coupling member having a rearward end pivotably coupled to the frame and a forward end pivotably coupled to the backing member; a slide member slidably coupled to the frame; a motor fixedly coupled to the backing member, the motor having an output shaft; and an arm having a forward portion and a rearward portion, the forward portion being fixedly coupled to the output shaft, the rearward portion being pivotably coupled to the slide member. 9. The vehicle seat of claim 1 , further comprising: an inflatable second bladder disposed within one of the backrest or the seat base, the pump being coupled for fluid communication with the second bladder. 10. The vehicle seat of claim 9 , further comprising: at least one valve in fluid communication with the first bladder and the second bladder, the at least one valve being configured to operate in a plurality of modes to selectively permit and inhibit fluid communication between the pump, the second bladder, and the first bladder. 11. A vehicle seat comprising: a seat base; a backrest coupled to the seat base; and a head restraint including: a frame coupled to the backrest; a rigid backing member; a padding coupled to the backing member; and a tilt mechanism that couples the backing member to the frame and is configured to rotate the backing member relative to the frame, the tilt mechanism including: a coupling member having a rearward end pivotably coupled to the frame and a forward end pivotably coupled to the backing member; a slide member slidably coupled to the frame; a motor fixedly coupled to the backing member, the motor having an output shaft; and an arm having a forward portion and a rearward portion, the forward portion being fixedly coupled to the output shaft, the rearward portion being pivotably coupled to the slide member. 12. The vehicle seat of claim 11 , further comprising: a pump; wherein the head restraint further includes: an inflatable first bladder coupled to the backing member and disposed along a forward face of a lower portion of the backing member, the pump being coupled for fluid communication with the first bladder; and a cover, the padding and first bladder being disposed between the backing member and the cover. 13. The vehicle seat of claim 12 , further comprising: a control unit in communication with the pump and configured to operate the pump to selectively inflate the first bladder. 14. The vehicle seat of claim 13 , further comprising: a user interface in communication with the control unit, the user interface being configured to permit a user to control the pump to adjust an inflation level of the first bladder. 15. The vehicle seat of claim 14 , further comprising: at least one valve in communication with the control unit; wherein the control unit is configured to operate the at least one valve in a first mode wherein fluid communication from the pump to the first bladder is permitted, a second mode wherein fluid communication from the first bladder is inhibited, and a third mode wherein fluid is permitted to vent from the first bladder to air surrounding the vehicle seat. 16. The vehicle seat of claim 12 , wherein the padding extends along the lower portion of the backing member between the cover and the first bladder. 17. The vehicle seat of claim 12 , wherein the first bladder has a left region proximate to a left side of the head restraint, a right region proximate to a right side of the head restraint, and a center region located between the left and right regions, the left and right regions each being configured to hold a greater volume than the center region. 18. The vehicle seat of claim 17 , wherein the center region fluidly couples the left and right regions. 19. The vehicle seat of claim 12 , further comprising: an inflatable second bladder disposed within one of the backrest or the seat base, the pump being coupled for fluid communication with the second bladder.
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