The invention relates to a backrest for a motor vehicle seat having a rear side covered with a planar lining part, and having an air supply device to supply an airflow to the head, shoulder and neck regions.
German Patent Document DE 100 54 010 C1 discloses a motor vehicle seat with a backrest, the rear side of which is lined by a planar plastic part, with an air supply device for supplying the head, shoulder and neck region of a seat occupant with a preferably hot airflow being integrated within the backrest. In this case, the air supply device comprises a housing, through which a hot air flow can be conveyed from a lower region of the seat as far as an air outlet opening on the front side of the head restraint.
It is one object of the present invention to provide a backrest providing ventilation as described above, in which the air supply device and its housing can be assembled in a simple manner and can easily be integrated within the backrest.
This object is achieved according to examples of the invention by a backrest as described below. Additional advantageous embodiments of the invention are indicated in the claims, drawings and specification.
In the case of the backrest according to the invention, the housing of the air supply device is formed from at least two housing parts which can be fitted together and of which one is directly supported by the rear lining part of the backrest. By this, the housing or the housing parts of the air supply device can be equipped in a simple manner with the associated components of the air supply device, and subsequently the at least two housing parts are fitted together, after which the assembled housing of the air supply device is entirely supported by the lining part of the backrest. As a result, the entire housing of the air supply device can therefore be fastened to the rear lining part of the backrest, and, independently thereof, the further parts of the backrest—for example the backrest frame, the upholstery and the seat cover—can be assembled independently thereof. The assembly of the backrest and of the rear lining part, including the housing of the air supply device, is subsequently very simple in terms of manufacturing to realize. In addition, the arrangement of the at least one housing part of the air supply device on the lining part can achieve a particularly space-saving arrangement of the air supply device within the backrest, and therefore the backrest cushion can have a relatively large depth in the region in front of the housing.
It is particularly advantageous in one example to configure the lining part and the associated housing part of the air supply device to be integral. This configuration makes it possible to use the wall of the lining part simultaneously as the wall of the associated housing part. The lining part or the exemplary integral housing part is preferably formed from a plastic.
In addition, it has proven advantageous for at least a further housing part of the air supply device to be fastened using a releasable connection to that housing part which is assigned to the lining part of the backrest. In particular, a clip connection or latching lug connection may be used as an exemplary releasable connection.
Before the at least two housing parts are assembled, the housing can be fitted with components, such as, for example, a fan or a heating element of the air supply device. These components are preferably preassembled on the further housing part before this further housing part is fitted together to the housing part assigned to the lining part of the backrest. The two housing parts are preferably decoupled in terms of vibration from each other by suitable devices, and therefore vibrations caused by the fan cannot pass to the lining part of the backrest.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Further advantages, features and details of the invention emerge from the description below of a preferred exemplary embodiment and with reference to the drawings, in which:
a, b show a schematic, perspective front view and a schematic side view of the backrest of the motor vehicle seat with the integrated air supply device according to an embodiment of the invention;
a and 1b illustrate the backrest 10 of a motor vehicle seat in a schematic, perspective front view and in a schematic side view, respectively. In
In this embodiment, the essential components—namely the fan 18 and the heating element 22—are already preassembled within the second housing part 46, such that the latter can be assembled together with the first housing part 36 on the lining part 12, and the housing 30 of the air supply device 16 is therefore completed. In the present exemplary embodiment, the second housing part 46 can be fastened to the first housing part 36 by a releasable connection, such as a latching connection, a clip connection or the like. Sound insulation in the form of an elastomeric element (not illustrated) arranged in the region of the encircling joint gap is preferably provided between the two housing parts 36, 46, and therefore vibrations produced by the fan 18 cannot be transmitted to the lining part 12. Instead of the two partial shells 36, 46 shown here, the housing 30 may, in another exemplary embodiment, also be divided in another way into two or more housing parts which can be fitted together, with, however, at least one of these housing parts being fastened directly to the lining part 12, or being formed integrally therewith.
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10 2004 060 460.6 | Dec 2004 | DE | national |
This application is a National Phase of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2005/012668, filed Nov. 26, 2005, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to European Patent Application No. 10 2004 060 460.6 filed Dec. 16, 2004, the entire disclosures of which are herein expressly incorporated by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/12668 | 11/26/2005 | WO | 00 | 4/23/2008 |