Seat assemblies with adjustable side bolster actuators
US-9827888-B2 · Nov 28, 2017 · US
US9744887B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9744887-B2 |
| Application number | US-25361508-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2008 |
| Priority date | Apr 19, 2006 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2017 |
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A seat having a backrest and a seat cushion includes rows of adjusting elements, respectively, which adjusting elements are arranged above one another, on both sides of the longitudinal center plane of the seat. By alternately applying the adjusting elements mutually arranged in a vertically staggered manner in the two halves of the seat, a rotational movement can be actively applied to a seat user's back and possibly pelvis, which rotational movement corresponds to the rotational movement of the back, and possibly of the pelvis, when walking.
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A seat, comprising: a backrest; a seat cushion; a plurality of adjusting elements operatively arranged in the backrest in order to carry out a lifting movement directed approximately perpendicularly to a contact surface of the backrest adapted to face a user, wherein the backrest comprises a plurality of regions including a right shoulder region, a left shoulder region, a right thoracic region, a left thoracic region, a right lumbar region and a left lumbar region, and wherein each of the plurality of regions has at least one of the plurality of adjusting elements arranged therein; and a control unit operatively coupled with the plurality of adjusting elements, the control unit controlling activation of the plurality of adjusting elements in a time-coordinated sequence whereby simultaneous activation of adjusting elements arranged in either vertically or horizontally adjacent regions of the backrest is avoided, and wherein the plurality of adjusting elements are adapted to apply a rotational movement to a user's back that is comparable to a rotational movement that occurs during walking, wherein: a first adjusting element of the plurality of adjusting elements is arranged in the right shoulder region; a second adjusting element of the plurality of adjusting elements is arranged in the left shoulder region; a third adjusting element of the plurality of adjusting elements is arranged in the right thoracic region; a fourth adjusting element of the plurality of adjusting elements is arranged in the left thoracic region; a fifth adjusting element of the plurality of adjusting elements is arranged in the right lumbar region; a sixth adjusting element of the plurality of adjusting elements is arranged in the left lumbar region; and wherein the control unit activates the adjusting elements in accordance with one of the following sequences: a) only the first and fourth adjusting elements are activated simultaneously and alternate with only the second and third adjusting elements being activated simultaneously, b) only the first and sixth adjusting elements are activated simultaneously and alternate with only the second and fifth adjusting elements being activated simultaneously, and c) only the first, fourth and fifth adjusting elements are activated simultaneously and alternate with only the second, third and sixth adjusting elements being activated simultaneously. 2. The seat according to claim 1 , further comprising: at least two seat adjusting elements operatively arranged in the seat cushion; and wherein the at least two seat adjusting elements are activated via the control unit in a time-coordinated manner and in a manner that is time-coordinated with respect to the plurality of adjusting elements in the backrest; and wherein the plurality of adjusting elements are adapted to apply the rotational movement to the user's back and pelvis, which rotational movement is comparable to the rotational movement of the back and pelvis that occurs during walking. 3. The seat according to claim 2 , further comprising a plurality of massage elements arranged along a vertical height dimension of the backrest. 4. The seat according to claim 3 , wherein the massage elements are arranged symmetrically with respect to a longitudinal center plane of the backrest in two rows, said rows being laterally interior of the adjusting elements. 5. The seat according to claim 4 , wherein each row comprises six massage elements. 6. The seat according to claim 1 , wherein the at least two seat adjusting elements, respectively, are arranged in a right and a left half of the seat cushion. 7. The seat according to claim 6 , wherein the at least two seat adjusting elements are adapted to be arranged in a contact area of the user's seat bone protuberances. 8. The seat according to claim 1 , wherein the adjusting elements are operatively arranged such that: a seventh seat adjusting element is in a right pelvic region; an eighth seat adjusting element is in a left pelvic region; and wherein the control unit performs one of the following control sequences: a) only the first, fourth, fifth and eighth adjusting elements are activated simultaneously and alternate with only the second, third, sixth and seventh adjusting elements being activated simultaneously; b) only the first, fourth, fifth and seventh adjusting elements are activated simultaneously and alternate with only the second, third, sixth and eighth adjusting elements being activated simultaneously. 9. The seat according to claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of massage elements arranged along a vertical height dimension of the backrest. 10. The seat according to claim 9 , wherein the massage elements are arranged symmetrically with respect to a longitudinal center plane of the backrest in two rows, said rows being laterally interior of the adjusting elements. 11. The seat according to claim 10 , wherein each row comprises six massage elements. 12. The seat according to claim 9 , wherein said control unit controls the plurality of massage elements which are adapted to affect a wave motion upon the seat user's back. 13. The seat according to claim 12 , wherein the control unit activates the massage elements in coordination with respect to the activation of the adjusting elements. 14. A method for controlling an adjustable seat having a backrest and seat cushion, in which backrest a plurality of adjusting elements are operatively arranged to perform a lifting movement directed approximately perpendicular to a contact surface of the backrest, wherein the backrest comprises a plurality of regions including a right shoulder region, a left shoulder region, a right thoracic region, a left thoracic region, a right lumbar region and a left lumbar region, wherein a first adjusting element of the plurality of adjusting elements is arranged in the right shoulder region, a second adjusting element of the plurality of adjusting elements is arranged in the left shoulder region, a third adjusting element of the plurality of adjusting elements is arranged in the right thoracic region, a fourth adjusting element of the plurality of adjusting elements is arranged in the left thoracic region, a fifth adjusting element of the plurality of adjusting elements is arranged in the right lumbar region, and a sixth adjusting element of the plurality of adjusting elements is arranged in the left lumbar region, the method comprising the acts of: activating the adjusting elements in a time-coordinated sequence whereby simultaneous activation of adjusting elements arranged in either vertically or horizontally adjacent regions of the backrest is avoided; wherein said time-coordinated sequence applies a rotational movement to the user's back when arranged against the contact surface of the backrest, said rotational movement being comparable to a rotational movement experienced by a person during walking, wherein said time-coordinated sequence comprises one of the following: a) only the first and fourth adjusting elements are activated simultaneously and alternate with only the second and third adjusting elements being activated simultaneously, b) only the first and sixth adjusting elements are activated simultaneously and alternate with only the second and fifth adjusting elements being activated simultaneously, and c) only the first, fourth and fifth adjusting elements are activated simultaneously and alternate with only the second, third and sixth adjusting elements being activated simultaneously. 15. A seat, comprising: a backrest; a seat cushion; a plurality of adjustin
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