Heated stadium seat

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6220659
  • Patent Number
    6,220,659
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 28, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 24, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A heated seat assembly especially suitable for outdoor use. A heater insert is positioned in the hollow of the seat cushion and includes a substrate member and a thin film heating element positioned on the substrate member. The heater insert is inserted into the hollow of the cushion through a slot in the rear edge of the cushion to position the thin film heating element within the hollow of the cushion beneath the seating surface. The heater insert is held in position by positioning of the forward edge of the substrate member in a crevice defined interiorly of the cushion proximate the front end of the cushion and by adhesive securement of a handle portion of the heater insert against an outer face of the rear edge of the cushion. Leads extend from terminals of the heating element to a plug in the handle portion of the insert which may be accessed by a plug of a pigtail cord extending from a junction box positioned on a riser surface of a grandstand immediately behind the seat assembly. Expanded foam is delivered into the hollow of the cushion beneath the substrate member to fill the area beneath the substrate member to discourage downward migration of heat generated by the heater insert and direct the generated heat upwardly to the seating surface. A similar heater insert is positioned in the seat back of the seat assembly and includes an exterior plug which may be connected by a further pigtail cord emanating from the junction box.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to heated seats and more particularly to heated seats for use in an outdoor environment such as a stadium.




Various proposals have been made for heated seat designs for use in an outdoor stadium environment. However, none of these proposals have seen any significant commercial exploitation since each design suffers from one or more disadvantages. Specifically, the design is too expensive to install initially; the design is too expensive to operate; or the design is not rugged and durable enough to withstand prolonged exposure to the temperature and precipitation extremes encountered in an outdoor stadium environment.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This inventions is directed to the provision of an improved heated seat.




More specifically, this invention is directed to the provision of a heated seat that is especially suitable for use in an outdoor environment such as a stadium.




The heated seat of the invention is of the type including a seat cushion and a seat back. According to one feature of the invention, the seat cushion is hollow and defines a generally horizontally extending seating surface; a substrate member is positioned within the hollow of the cushion in generally horizontal disposition; a thin film heating element is positioned on the substrate member; and means are provided which are operative to transmit electrical energy from a location outside of the cushion to terminals of the thin film heating element. This basic arrangement provides a simple, efficient, waterproof, and durable heating construction for an outdoor seat.




According to further feature of the invention, the seat further includes expanded foam filling the hollow of the cushion in the region beneath the substrate member. The expanded foam serves to locate and fix the substrate member and further serves to discourage migration of heat downwardly from the heating element so as to concentrate the heat in an upward direction against the seating surface.




According to further feature of the invention, the cushion includes an opening proximate a rear edge of the cushion providing access to the hollow interior of the cushion; the substrate member and the thin film heating element comprise an insert; and the insert passes through the access opening in the rear edge of the cushion to position the thin film heating element in the hollow of the cushion beneath the horizontally extending seating surface. This insert arrangement facilitates the construction and assembly of the seat and preserves the waterproof aspect of the seat.




According to further feature of the invention, the insert further includes a handle member including a head trim portion positioned against an outer face of the rear edge of the seat and a neck portion extending forwardly from the head trim portion, passing through the access opening, and fixedly secured to a rear edge of the substrate member. The handle member thus facilitates the installation of the heating unit into the seat cushion without derogating the waterproof aspect of the seat.




According to a further feature of the invention, the seat cushion defines a rearwardly opening crevice within the hollow of the cushion proximate a front end of the cushion, and a forward edge of the substrate member is positioned in the crevice to define and fix the forward position of the substrate member. This coaction between the forward edge of the substrate member and the internally defined crevice further facilitates the installation of the heating assembly into the seat cushion.




According to a further feature of the invention, the seat back is hollow and a heating arrangement generally corresponding to the heating arrangement in the seat cushion is provided in the seat back.




The invention further provides a unique seating arrangement for a stadium. The seating arrangement of the invention comprises a plurality of seats arranged in rows and each including a seat cushion and a seat back; an elongated power lead extending proximate each row and passing proximate each seat in the row; a heating unit positioned in the seat cushion of each seat; a junction box electrically interposed in the power lead proximate each seat; and a detachable electrical connection proximate each seat detachably interconnecting the heating unit in each seat with the respective junction box. This arrangement provides a simple and effective means of selectively providing heating to a large plurality of seats in a stadium environment. In the disclosed embodiment of the invention, each detachable electrical connection comprises a lead extending from the respective junction box and terminating in an electrical lead plug and an electrical plug positioned in a rear edge of the respective seat cushion and sized to detachably receive the lead plug.




The invention further provides a method of providing a heated seat. According to the invention method, a seat cushion is formed as a hollow closed structure including an opening providing access to the hollow interior of the seat; a heater unit is formed including an electrical resistance element; the heater unit is inserted through the access opening and into the hollow of the seat cushion; and electrical energy is delivered to the electrical resistance element from a source of electrical energy located exteriorly of the seat cushion. This methodology provides a simple and efficient means of constructing a heatable seat cushion especially suitable for outdoor use.




According to the further feature of the invention methodology, the heating unit includes a substrate member and a thin film heating unit secured to an upper face of the substrate member and defining the electrical resistance element; the access opening is provided in a rear edge of the seat cushion; and the heating unit is inserted forwardly through the access opening to position the substrate member within the hollow of the seat cushion and position the thin film heating unit beneath the seating surface of the seat cushion. This specific methodology further facilitates the ready and efficient construction of a heatable seat especially suitable for outdoor use.




According to further feature of the invention, the seat cushion is formed as a plastic article in a blow molding operation and the method further includes delivering expandable foam material into the hollow of the seat beneath the substrate. The expandable foam serves to fix the substrate member and further serves to discourage emigration of heat downwardly from the heating unit so as to concentrate the delivery of heat from the heating unit upwardly to the seating surface.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary perspective view showing the installation of a heated seat assembly according to the invention in a stadium environment;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view taken on line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view taken on line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a heater insert assembly utilized in the invention seat assembly;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing the installation of the heater insert assembly in a seat cushion with the seat cushion shown in phantom;





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary cross-sectional view showing details of the mounting of the heater insert assembly in a seat cushion;





FIG. 7

is an end view of a seat cushion;





FIG. 8

is a plan view showing a plurality of heated seat assemblies according to the invention arranged in a stadium environment;





FIG. 9

is an exploded perspective view of a thin film heating element utilized in the heater insert assembly;





FIG. 10

is a detailed view taken within the circle


10


of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 11

is a fragmentary cross sectional view showing details of the mounting of a heater insert assembly in a seat back.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The heated seat assembly


10


according to the invention includes a seat cushion assembly


11


, a seat back assembly


14


, and a seat frame


60


.




Seat cushion assembly


11


includes a seat cushion


12


formed of a suitable plastic material in a blow molding operation and defining a closed hollow


12




a


. Seat cushion


12


includes an upper wall


12




b


defining a generally horizontally extending seating surface


12




c


; a lower wall


12




d


; and a rear wall


12




e


including an access opening or slot


12




f


. Lower wall


12




d


is kissed off at


12




g


to the confronting lower face of upper wall


12




b


to define the forward boundary of hollow


12




a


and define a front end portion


12




h


of the seat positioned forwardly of the kiss-off point


12




g.






Seat cushion assembly


11


further includes a heater unit


18


formed as a seat cushion insert. Heater insert


18


includes a substrate board


20


; an etched thin film heating element


22


; a handle member


24


of T-cross-sectional configuration and including a trim head portion


24




a


and a neck portion


24




b


; an electrical plug


26


; and electrical leads


28




a


,


28




b


and


28




c.






Substrate board


20


may comprise, for example, an aluminum plate.




Thin film heating element


22


, as best seen in

FIG. 9

, has a sandwich construction including an upper thin layer of moisture impervious insulation material


30


, a lower thin layer of moisture impervious insulation material


32


, and an etched foil resistive element


34


sandwiched between the moisture impervious insulation layers and totally encapsulated by the moisture impervious layers to form a waterproof construction. Thin film heating elements of this general type are available, for example, from Minco Products, Inc. of Minneapolis, Minn.




In the assembled heater insert


18


a thin film heating element


22


is suitably adhesively secured to the upper face


28




a


of substrate board


20


proximate an intermediate portion


20




b


of the board; a rear edge portion


20




c


of the board is fixedly secured by mechanical fasteners


35


to the upper face of neck portion


24




b


of handle member


24


; electrical plug


26


is positioned in a central aperture


24




c


in the head trim portion


24




a


of the handle member; leads


28




a


and


28




b


extend rearwardly from plug


26


beneath neck portion


24




b


and then pass upwardly through a grommet


36


in substrate board


20


for respective connection to the terminals


22




a


,


22




b


of thin film heating element


22


; and lead


28




c


passes rearwardly from plug


26


and is suitably grounded to substrate board


20




a.






The resistive etched wire


22




c


of the thin film heating element extends in sinusoidal fashion through the heating element between terminals


22




a


and


22




b


and the thin film heating element further includes a thermostat


40


and a fuse


41


arranged in series with wire


22




c


and encapsulated in waterproof manner within moisture impervious layers


30


and


32


. Thermostat


40


may be set to turn on and off between a range of 120 and 130° F. so that the resistive heating element is maintained at a temperature between 120° and 130° F. and fuse


41


may be set to burn out at 150° F. so that the temperature of the resistive heating element will never rise above 150° F. even if the thermostat fails at its upper end. Insert


18


is inserted through access slot


12




f


in the rear edge


12




e


of the cushion whereafter the insert is moved forwardly to pass substrate


20


totally through the slot and into the hollow


12




a


of the cushion, pass the neck portion


24




b


of the handle member


24


through the slot, position the leading edge


20




d


of the substrate member in the crevice


140


defined at the kiss-off point


12




g


between the upper and lower walls


12




b


and


12




d


of the cushion, position the forward face


24




d


of the head trim portion


24




a


of the handle member in conforming abutment with the confronting surface of the rear edge portion


12




e


of the seat cushion, and position plug


26


in a central semi-circular cutout


12




i


forming a downward extension of access slot


12




f


. Head trim portion


24




a


is adhesively secured to the rear edge


12




e


of the seat cushion and may if necessary be temporarily mechanically secured to allow the adhesive to set up. The adhesive is waterproof to define a waterproof seal at the interface of the head trim portion


24




a


and seat rear edge


12




e


to preserve the waterproof intensity of the seat.




After the insert


18


has been inserted as described into the seat cushion, expandable foam


42


is delivered into the hollow


12




a


beneath substrate member


20


via a fill hole


12




j


in the lower wall


12




d


of the cushion and allowed to expand in known manner to fill the hollow


12




a


beneath the substrate member. The expanded foam


42


may also, as seen in

FIG. 3

, extend upwardly somewhat beyond the level of the substrate member


20


along opposite edges of the substrate. Note in this regard that substrate


20


may be sized so as not to extend the full width between the side walls


12




k


of the cushion so as to leave room as shown for the expanded foam to bulge upwardly along the opposite sides of the substrate member. The fill hole


12




i


is plugged with a suitable sealed plug


24


. The expanded foam serves to position and fix substrate member


20


within the hollow of the seat cushion and further serves as heat insulation material to discourage downward migration of heat generated by heating element


22


and concentrate the heat upwardly against seating surface


12




c


. Expandable foam


42


may, for example, comprise a water blown urethane foam which is blown under pressure into the hollow of the cushion in liquid form as a mixture of urethane foam material and reactant chemicals, whereafter the chemicals react to form bubbles which expand the foam to fill the hollow


12




a


beneath the substrate member.




Seat back assembly


14


is formed in a manner similar to the described manner of construction of the seat cushion assembly. Specifically, and as best seen in

FIG. 11

, a heating unit insert


50


is formed including a substrate member


52


; a thin film heating element


54


corresponding to thin film heating element


22


; a handle member


56


including a head trim portion


56




a


and a neck portion


56




b


mechanically secured as by fasteners


58


to the lower edge


52




a


of the substrate member; an electrical plug


60


positioned in head trim portion


56




a


; and a plurality of leads


62


extending upwardly from the plug and passing through a grommet


64


in the substrate member for suitable grounding on the substrate member and connection to the respective terminals of the thin film heating element


54


. Heating unit insert


50


is inserted upwardly through an access slot


66




a


in the bottom edge


66




b


of the hollow blow molded seat back


66


to position the upper edge


52




b


of the substrate member in the crevice


68


defined at the kiss-off


70


of the front and rear walls


66




b


and


66




c


of the seat back with the upper face


56




c


of the end trim portion


56




a


of the handle member cemented to the confronting face of the lower edge


66




b


of the seat back and plug


60


seated in a semi-circular cutout


66




b


formed as an extension of access slot


66




a


. Expandable foam is thereafter delivered through a fill hole


66




e


in the rear wall


66




c


of the seat back to fill the hollow of the seat back rearwardly of substrate member


52


whereafter the fill hole


62




e


is plugged by a suitable plug


72


. It will be understood that seat back assembly


14


has a waterproof construction corresponding to the waterproof construction of seat cushion assembly


11


.




Seat frame


16


is formed of a suitable metallic material and includes spaced left and right frame members


74


each including an upright portion


74




a


, an arm rest portion


74




b


, and a mounting portion


74




c


. In the completed seat assembly


10


, the seat back assembly


14


is fixedly mounted between spaced uprights


74




a


, the seat cushion assembly is pivotally secured to the spaced arm rest portions


74




b


, and the mounting portions


74




c


are utilized to mount the seat assembly in the chosen seat environment.




Seat assembly


10


, by virtue of its rugged and waterproof construction, is especially suitable for use in an outdoor environment such as a stadium


80


as seen in FIG.


8


. Specifically, a plurality of seat assemblies


10


are arranged in rows in the stadium with the frame mounting portions


74




a


of the seat frames secured to vertical riser surfaces


82




a


of a bleacher or grand stand


82


of the stadium and seat cushions


12


extending outwardly over horizontal run surfaces


82




b


of the bleacher or grand stand.




A junction box


84


is positioned against riser surface


82




a


immediately behind each seat assembly and an electrical power cord or lead


86


extends along each riser face and electrically interconnects the successive junction boxes so that the junction boxes are electrically interposed in the power lead


86


.




Each junction box includes a box


88


, a pigtail cord


90


terminating in a plug


92


, a pigtail cord


94


terminating in a plug


96


, and a switch


98


.




In the installed configuration of the seat assembly in a stadium, plug


92


is suitably inserted into plug


60


of the seat back assembly to provide electrical energy to the thin film heating element


54


of the seat back assembly and plug


90


is suitably connected to the plug


26


of the seat cushion assembly to provide electrical energy to the thin film heating element


22


of the seat cushion assembly. Power is selectively delivered to pigtail cords


90


and


94


from central power lead


86


by switch


98


. As seen in

FIG. 8

, a single lead


86


may extend in serpentine fashion through the entire stadium environment between a source


88


of electrical energy and a ground


90


, or a plurality of individual leads


86


may selectively supply individual rows of seats in the stadium. In either arrangement, it will be seen that power to all of the seats can be selectively controlled from the power source


88


and power to individual seats can be selectively controlled by the individual switch


98


in the individual junction box associated with the seat. The seat assembly may operate on


115


VAC line power or any other chosen power level.




The heated seat assembly will be seen to have many important advantages. Specifically, the assembly has a rugged, simple, and waterproof construction that lends itself to the harsh environments of an outdoor stadium. Further, the seat assembly lends itself to a low cost modular construction where the seat assembly inserts are manufactured and tested using mass production techniques and then inserted into the seat cushions. Further, the invention seat assembly is very efficient in its energy usage because of the inherent efficiency of the thin film heating elements employed and further by virtue of the action of the expanded foam positioned respectively beneath and behind the heater inserts and acting to preclude downward and rearward migration of heat generated at the inserts to concentrate the heat upwardly and forwardly against the respective seating surfaces. Further, the invention seat assembly lends itself to large scale stadium installations wherein a junction box may be readily provided in association with each seat cushion and each seat back and readily electrically connected to the cushion and back for heating as required.




Whereas a preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described in detail it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the disclosed embodiment without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A heated seat assembly comprising:a seat having a top wall a plurality of sidewalls, said top and side walls being made of a non-compressible material and arranged to form a cavity; a heater in said cavity, said heater comprising a flat substrate supported by one or more of said sidewalls and spaced from said top wall, and a heater element on said substrate.
  • 2. A heated seat according to claim 1 wherein said heater is an insert and one of said sidewalls includes a slot for receiving said insert.
  • 3. A heated seat according to claim 1 wherein said flat substrate is a metal plate and said heater element is a thin film.
  • 4. A heated seat according to claim 1 wherein an edge of said substrate is engaged in a crevice formed between a said sidewall and said top wall.
  • 5. A heated seat according to claim 4 wherein said heater is an insert and one of said sidewalls includes a slot for receiving said insert.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/072,478, filed May 4, 1998, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,915,783 on Jun. 29, 1999.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/072478 May 1998 US
Child 09/340133 US