The present invention relates to a seat pan. The invention relates more particularly, but not exclusively, to a plastic encapsulated metal seat pan.
It is known in the art of seating systems, such as vehicular seating systems, to provide a rigid supporting structure or frame for a seat. The rigid structure performs multiple functions, such as providing mounting locations for securing the seat to a substrate (such as a vehicle chassis), providing the rigidity required for safety of the occupant of the seat, providing a mounting location for auxiliary seat components, such as electric motors and the like, and providing a framework for application of seating materials, such as cushioning and cover materials. In order to accomplish these functions, the seat supporting structure is typically fabricated from metal, such as steel or aluminum.
Particularly in the area of vehicular seating systems, the above functions of the seat supporting structure may be at odds with other design goals of the vehicle, such as the reduction of the weight of the vehicle to facilitate vehicle performance and fuel economy. Improvements have been made over the years, such as by designing support structures that use fewer and/or smaller metal pieces, thinner metal pieces, and even metal pieces replaced by exotic and expensive materials such as carbon fiber.
Even still, improvements are needed to further reduce the weight of seating systems, such as vehicular seating systems, while at the same time reducing the cost of such systems. The present invention is directed toward meeting this need.
In one embodiment, a plastic seat pan is disclosed which encapsulates a metal front lift rod and a portion of a metal mesh seat support.
In other embodiments, a plastic seat pan comprises an upper seat pan and a lower seat pan which encircle and/or encapsulate at least one seat pan support member. The seat pan support member may be a lift rod that is preferably made of metal but could also be made of carbon fiber or a hybrid metal/plastic. The seat pan support may also be a spring that supports the seat cushion. The spring may be made of metal, carbon fiber, textile, or a plastic resin mesh.
In one embodiment, a seat for a motor vehicle comprises a scat back, a seat pan coupled to the seat back, and the seat pan having upper and lower seat pan members that are configured and arranged to be joined together and encapsulate at least a portion of the seat pan support member positioned between the two.
In one embodiment, a motor vehicle seat comprises an upper seat pan member, a lower seat pan member, and a first seat pan support member encapsulated by the upper and lower seat pan members.
In another embodiment, a seat assembly comprises an upper seat pan member, a lower seat pan member, a first seat pan support member, and a second seat pan support member; wherein the upper and lower seat pan members are configured and arranged to confine at least portions of the first and second seat pan support members between the upper and lower seat pan members.
In one embodiment, a method of assembling a seat pan comprises positioning a first seat pan support member between an upper seat pan member and a lower seat pan member and joining the upper seat pan member to the lower seat pan member so as to encapsulate the first seat pan support member and assemble the seat pan.
In another embodiment, a method of forming a seat pan comprises positioning at least a portion of at least one seat pan support member in a mold and molding a plastic material around the seat pan support member to encapsulate at least a portion of the seat pan support member within the plastic material so as to form a seat pan.
Other embodiments are also disclosed.
The disclosed embodiments will be further described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe that embodiment. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is intended. Alterations and modifications in the illustrated device, and further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein, as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates are contemplated, are desired to be protected. In particular, although the invention is discussed in terms of a vehicular seat pan, it is contemplated that the invention can be used with other seating types. Such alternative embodiments require certain adaptations to the embodiments discussed herein that would be obvious to those skilled in the art.
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In embodiments in which the lower seat pan member 10 and/or upper seat pan member 12 are formed prior to the insertion of the seat pan support member, the seat pan member 10 and 12 preferably define one or more slots or recesses to accommodate at least portions of the one or more seat pan support members. For example, the lower seat pan member 10 may define one or more slots or recesses 22 to accommodate the one or more extensions 21 of the wire mesh seat support 20. Similarly, the upper seat pan member 12 may define one or more slots or recesses 23 to accommodate the one or more extensions 21 of the wire mesh seat support 20. When the lower seat pan member 10 and the upper seat pan member 12 are joined and/or formed around the one or more extensions 21 of the wire mesh seat support 20, the extension(s) 21 pass through recesses 22 and 23 and are encapsulated between the upper and lower seat pan members 12 and 10.
Alternatively, the at least one seat pan support member may be encapsulated during the formation of the upper and/or lower seat pan members. If the seat pan assembly 14 is formed by a suitable process such as injection molding, thermoforming, injection compression molding, or blow molding, to name just a few non-limiting examples, at least a portion of the seat pan support member may be positioned inside a mold prior to the injection or molding of a plastic material around at least a portion of the seat pan support member. Advantageously, this may reduce the number of steps required to form the seat pan assembly 14 by combining the forming of the upper and lower seat pan members with the encapsulation of the at least one seat pan support member.
Once the seat pan assembly 14 is complete, it may be joined to a seat side support or seat riser 24. Proximal ends 25 of the seat side support 24 are inserted into recesses 26 of the seat pan assembly 14 (see
The seat pan assembly 14 is further coupled to the seat side support 24 by means of bolts (not shown) that pass through the openings 28 in lower seat pan member 10 and corresponding openings (not shown) in the seat side support 24. These bolts increase the structural integrity of the seat pan assembly 14 and also aid in the installation of the seat pan by limiting any potential rotation of the upper and lower seat pan members 12 and 10 around the front lift rod 16 when the seat side supports 24 are coupled to the front lift rod 16. The end 30 of wire mesh seat support 20 opposite the end that is encapsulated in the seat pan assembly 14 is coupled to the seat side support 24 by any appropriate means, such as by means of the hooks 32, to name just one non-limiting example. The exact configuration of the seat side support 24 is not critical to the present invention.
It will be appreciated that forming the seat pan assembly 14 from plastic encapsulating the metal front lift rod 16 and one end of the wire mesh seat support 20 provides the required structural integrity and performance of the seat pan, while reducing weight and cost. The seat pan assembly therefore forms a subassembly that may easily be coupled to the remainder of the seat structure. Other seat components may also be encapsulated, such as rods, brackets and other supporting structure. Although one particular embodiment of a seat pan design has been illustrated, it will be appreciated that the principles of the present invention will find application in a wide variety of seating designs.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/505,744, filed Jul. 8, 2011, the text and drawings of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
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61505744 | Jul 2011 | US |