Seat cushion
US-2016144756-A1 · May 26, 2016 · US
US9925899B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9925899-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314434228-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 27, 2018 |
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There is provided a seat pad 10 including a pad body 12 formed of a foam resin molding and a breathable cushion body 14 formed of a three-dimensional net structure made of linear bodies and provided in a pad surface side of the pad body 12 . In the pad body 12 , pulling-in grooves 22, 24 for pulling in a skin material 20 are provided on a pad surface, wires 26 are embedded along the pulling-in grooves, and locking holes 28 exposing part of the wires 26 are provided. The locking holes 28 are provided so as to pierce the pad to a pad reverse side and the breathable cushion body 14 is provided in a state where side surfaces thereof abut on the pulling-in grooves 22, 24 so as to communicate thereto.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A seat pad comprising: a pad body formed of a foam resin molding; a breathable cushion body formed of a three-dimensional net structure made of linear bodies and provided in a pad surface side of the pad body, wherein the pad body includes a pulling-in groove provided on the pad surface for pulling in a skin material, a wire embedded along the pulling-in groove, and a locking hole provided in the pulling-in groove and exposing a part of the wire, the locking hole is provided as a through hole piercing the pad body to a pad reverse side in the pulling groove, and the breathable cushion body is provided so that a side surface thereof abuts on the pulling-in groove so as to communicate thereto, wherein the breathable cushion body is laminated on and integrally formed with the pad surface side by foam molding of the pad body, wherein an infiltration suppression sheet for preventing infiltration of a foam raw material into the breathable cushion body at the time of the foam molding is provided in a reverse side of the breathable cushion body as well as on a boundary surface between the breathable cushion body and the pad body. 2. A seat pad comprising: a pad body formed of a foam resin molding; and a breathable cushion body formed of a three-dimensional net structure made of linear bodies and provided on a pad surface side of the pad body, wherein the pad body includes a pulling-in groove provided on the pad surface for pulling in a skin material, a wire embedded along the pulling-in groove, and a locking hole provided in the pulling-in groove and exposing a part of the wire, the locking hole is provided as a through hole piercing the pad body to a pad reverse side in the pulling groove, the locking hole being configured to act as an air conduit, and the breathable cushion body is provided so that a side surface thereof abuts on the pulling-in groove so as to communicate thereto, wherein the pad body is foam-molded with a housing part provided on the pad surface side, and the breathable cushion body is arranged in the housing part.
the preformed parts being supported during expanding · CPC title
shape of the cushion · CPC title
characterised by the manufacturing process; manufacturing upholstery or upholstery springs not otherwise provided for · CPC title
with circulation of air through a layer inside the seat · CPC title
Avoiding impregnation of a preformed part · CPC title
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