The present invention relates to an air cushion arrangement for a passenger seat, in particular for a passenger aircraft.
Passenger seats have a large number of requirements to fulfil, among which are the comfort requirements of the users. For example, with aircraft seats in the upright position the backrest must guarantee a lateral support, while in a flat or fully prone position it should provide as far as possible a flat lying surface similar to a mattress. In an intermediate position, which can be designated as a position of rest, a number of different selectable supports for the lumbar vertebral column or lumbar region is desirable.
From DE3607258A1 self-inflating cushions filled with foam material are known, which are arranged beneath the cover of an aircraft seat. These are used in the back and seat area to allow for an adaptation of the contour and thickness of the padding to the anatomical requirements of the user. No provision is made for separate adjustability of the central area and the side areas of the backrest.
From actual practice, passenger seats are known which are equipped with one or two lumbar or lumbar-dorsal cushions designed as air cushions. The aim with these cushions is to satisfy the different requirements for comfort solely by the variation of the air volume in this cushion. This succeeds with seats in motor vehicles, the backs of which are only used in an essentially upright position. With reclining seats or sleeping seats, such as in aircraft, this is not completely achieved.
The object of the present invention is therefore to provide a passenger seat which presents more extensive adjustment possibilities.
This object is resolved by a passenger seat with the features of Claim 1.
Because the passenger seat is provided with a reclinable backrest that is provided with a cover on the front side and with a foam-filled air cushion arrangement disposed under the cover, such that the air cushion arrangement has at least one centrally located air cushion and two lateral air cushions, the contour of the backrest can be varied in the horizontal direction. Accordingly, a shell shape can be attained to provide lateral support in a generally vertical position as well as a wholly or almost flat form in a recumbent position of the backrest.
The attainment of a flat contour is further simplified if the backrest has a concave back recess arranged under the cover, which recess in the inflated state is essentially filled by the central air cushion. Preferably, the lateral air cushions in the evacuated state are arranged essentially flat beneath the cover. In the evacuated state in particular, together with the central air cushion arranged between the lateral air cushions in the inflated state, they can form an essentially flat surface.
For a shell-shaped contour of the backrest, it is advantageous if the lateral air cushions delimit the central air cushion and in the inflated state have a lesser thickness close to the air cushion than in an area facing away from the central air cushion. Preferably, the lateral air cushions are designed in such a way that in the inflated state they continue laterally the concave shape of the back recess and the evacuated central air cushion located in it laterally in an essentially uninterrupted manner.
The subjectively pleasant impression of a fixed cover material is enhanced if the cover is secured in a detachable but pull-resistant manner at least to the lateral air cushions, and preferably also to the central air cushion, so that, when an air cushion is evacuated, the cover remains in contact with it.
Simple operation or an automatic actuation of the air cushions is made possible if the air cushions, as a function of a control arrangement, can be connected to a device for the creation of a vacuum. Provision can be made for the air cushions to be self-inflating. The air cushions, as a function of a control unit, can be connected to a device for the generation of compressed air.
Additional comfort can be achieved by providing in the lower lumbar vertebral column region of the backrest at least one further lumbar air cushion between the central air cushion and the cover which can be inflated independently of the central air cushion. Rapid inflating and emptying of this air cushion is promoted if the lumbar air cushion is not filled with foam material.
With a method according to the invention for the adjustment of a passenger seat, in particular with a seat with the preceding features, the following steps are provided:
Provision can be made for the method steps a) to c) to be carried out by a control unit automatically as a function of the inclination angle of the backrest.
In this way, the automatic transition from a contoured backrest to a flat seat surface can be achieved.
An embodiment of the invention is described hereinafter on the basis of the drawings. These show:
For a better illustration of the position of the air cushions 2-4 relative to one another, the contours of these air cushions are represented as transparent. In a real embodiment, in the individual overlap areas the air cushions 2 and 3 are located above the lateral air cushions 4.
In addition, in a complete embodiment the backrest 1 is surrounded with a cover material and a further padding, so that the air cushions 2-6 are not identifiable.
A cross-section along the line III—III is represented in
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In practice, the air cushion system described in this way is operated as follows. The foam-filled air cushions 2-4 cause the effect of contouring of the backrest in different inclination states. For example, when the aircraft takes off the backrest 1 is initially set upright as shown in
If the backrest is raised again after the sleeping position, the procedures described to change the degree of filling of the air cushions 2-4 are carried out in reverse order. It is preferable for the filling and evacuation procedures to be carried out automatically as a function of the inclination of the backrest 1, so that the passenger does not have any possibility of interfering in the controlling of these four air cushions.
To increase the seat comfort, the lumbar system shown in
Finally, provision is made with the air cushions described for the cover arranged over them to be connected in a pull-resistant but detachable manner to the cushions 2-4, for example by means of a self-adhering strip (Velcro strip). This connection leads to the situation that, on the evacuation of the air cushions 2-4, the cover material follows the air cushion. This prevents the cover material from being arranged in an undefined manner when the air cushion is evacuated.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 58 951.1 | Dec 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/14291 | 12/15/2004 | WO | 6/15/2006 |