This invention relates in general to a vehicle seat and, more particularly, concerns a vehicle seat having an associated air-handling device connected to an air distribution system in the seat.
Motor vehicles usually have seats for the driver and any passengers. Vehicle seats are known to include a rigid frame that supports a generally horizontal lower seat assembly and a generally vertical seat back assembly. Both the lower seat assembly and seat back assembly are often cushioned with foam pads in order to make the occupant comfortable. These foam pads are covered with an upholstery layer, often made of some type of fabric, leather or synthetic material, in order to protect the foam pads from dirt and damage.
Some vehicle seats include climate control systems. These climate control systems allow the seat occupant to be made more comfortable. One type of climate controlled vehicle seat is the ventilated seat. Ventilated seats often use fans combined with channels in the foam pads to move air past the occupant or into contact with the occupant. The upholstery of a ventilated seat is either made of a fabric that air can flow through, or it is made of a material, such as leather, that is perforated in order to allow air flow.
Some ventilated vehicle seats include an air-permeable spacer layer placed between the foam pad and the upholstery layer. The spacer layer is made of a material that the air moved by the fan can easily flow through. Assembly of the ventilated seat includes proper positioning of the spacer layer on the foam pad. It would be desirable to have an improved way to properly position a spacer layer on a foam pad.
This invention relates to a ventilated vehicle seat having a foam cushion sufficient to support an occupant, the foam cushion having an outer surface; an air-permeable spacer fabric, supported on the outer surface of the foam cushion; and a fan in fluid communication with the spacer fabric. The ventilated vehicle seat characterized in that the area of the spacer fabric is less than the area of the outer surface and that the ventilated vehicle seat has an alignment system that is configured to facilitate alignment of the spacer fabric with respect to the foam cushion.
Various aspects of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, when read in light of the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated in
In the illustrated embodiment, upholstery layer 16 is made of leather. The upholstery layer 16 includes a perforated area 18. Perforated area 18 is included to assist in allowing air flow through upholstery layer 16. Upholstery layer 16 can be made of materials other that leather, including cloth fabric or synthetic material such as vinyl. If upholstery layer 16 is made of a material that is sufficiently permeable to air flow, then it would not be necessary to provide perforated area 18.
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In the ventilated vehicle seat 10, the seat back foam cushion 20 and the lower foam cushion 22 have an outer surface 39. On the seat back foam cushion 20 the outer surface 39 is a forward surface, while on the lower foam cushion 22 the outer surface 39 is a top surface 40. The following illustrated embodiments describe the invention in conjunction with the lower foam cushion 22. However, it should be understood that the invention can also be used in conjunction with the seat back foam cushion 20.
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The illustrated ventilated vehicle seat 10 includes an alignment system 42 to assist in the proper placement of the lower spacer layer 26 relative to the lower foam cushion 22. Lower foam cushion 22 includes two projections 44. In the illustrated embodiment, lower foam cushion 22 is a molded part and projections 44 are molded as part of the lower foam cushion 22. This is not necessary, and lower foam cushion 22 can be created by other methods. Also, projections 44 do not have to be integral with lower foam cushion 22. Projections 44 can be glued or mechanically fastened to the lower foam cushion 22, or they can be positioned in holes in lower foam cushion 22. Projections 44 do not have to be made of the same type of material as lower foam cushion 22. Projections 44 can be made of a different type of foam, of the same material as lower spacer layer 26, or some other material. Projections 44 can be made of a material that is soft, rigid, pliable, resilient, or has other properties.
The illustrated lower spacer layer 26 defines two recesses 46. The recesses 46 correspond to the projections 44. During assembly of the vehicle seat 10, the lower spacer layer 26 can be correctly positioned on the lower foam cushion 22 by aligning the recesses 46 with the projections 44.
The air moved through the ventilated seat 10 can come from the passenger compartment of the vehicle. By circulating air from the passenger compartment, warm, humid air can be moved away from the seat occupant when it is hot. This assists in cooling the occupant through the natural sweating process. The air moved through the ventilated seat can also come from the vehicle heating and air conditioning system. This allows heated or cooled air to be brought to the material of the seat itself and more directly to the seat occupant.
The invention can be used on ventilated seat assemblies made for pushing air as well as assemblies made for pulling air. In a typical pushing air system, the fan assembly 34 forces air through air channels 38, and out through the perforated area 18 of upholstery layer 16. In a typical pulling air system, the fan assembly 34 draws air into the seat through the perforated area 18 of upholstery layer 16, through air channels 38, and the air is finally expelled from the seat.
In a pushing air system, air from the air channels 38 is able to spread out through the spacer layer 26 before passing through the perforated area 18 of upholstery layer 16. In a pulling air system, air is able to enter the spacer layer 26 through the perforated area 18 of upholstery layer 16 and travel to the air channels 38. Including the spacer layer 26 in the ventilated vehicle seat 10 reduces the likelihood of the occupant feeling cold spots on the parts of the body situated over the air channels 38. Including the spacer layer 26 also makes it less likely that an occupant of the seat will prevent air flow through the seat by obstructing all the air channels 38.
The illustrated lower foam cushion 22 includes two projections 44 corresponding to two recesses 46 on the lower spacer layer 26. It should be understood that the lower foam cushion 22 could include a greater or lesser number of projections. The illustrated projections 44 and corresponding recesses 46 have oval cross-sections. It should be understood that the projections and corresponding recesses could have a different shape. The projections and corresponding recesses could be a single, elongated shape, and can be located near the edges of the spacer layer anywhere within the spacer layer.
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In the illustrated embodiments, the recesses are shown as completely penetrating the spacer layer. This is not necessary, and the recesses could penetrate less than the full thickness of the spacer layer.
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It should also be understood that any component of the alignment system disclosed as being installed on the lower foam cushion could be installed on the spacer layer. For instance, the lower foam cushion could include recesses and the spacer layer could include corresponding projections.
The invention has been described for use with an air-permeable spacer layer. It should use understood that the invention can also be used for positioning of air-impermeable layers, as well.
The principle and mode of operation of this invention have been explained and illustrated in its preferred embodiment. However, it must be understood that this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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DE 102008038380.5 | Aug 2008 | DE | national |