1. Field of the Invention
In at least one aspect, the present invention relates to covers for vehicle folding head restraints.
2. Background Art
Vehicular head restraints are mounted to passenger seats for use in vehicles to provide passenger head restraint. Well known conventional head restraints include a padded head restraint body covered with a flexible upholstery material, and extend above the back support region of a seat with the head restraint typically attached directly to the seat.
In some prior art head folding restraints, the folding head restraint includes a post for attaching the head restraint to a vehicle seat and a foam core. Foam cores are commonly made from polyester. A trim cover encases the foam core. Typically, these trim covers are formed from cloth fabric, vinyl, or leather. For aesthetic reasons, trim covers are usually formed into pouch-shaped structures by sewing panels together. A consideration for folding head restraint designs is the passage of the post from the foam core through the trim cover. In one prior art design, open slots are provided for passage of the posts. In such circumstances, the foam core is usually visible causing an unappealing visual effect. In other prior art designs, a bezel is utilized to cover openings. This latter design adds extra costs and assembly considerations. Moreover, such bezel designs tend to lead to gaps that may result in finger pinching.
Accordingly, there exists a need for improved trim covers for head restraint assemblies that deal with the passage of head restraint posts.
The present invention solves one or more problems of the prior art by providing a trim cover for a vehicle head restraint. The trim cover includes a three dimensional sheet conforming to the shape of a head restraint system component (e.g., a head restraint and/or seat back) and a slot having a first side and a second side. The trim cover also includes a two-way zipper closeout. The two-way zipper closeout includes a first strip having a first plurality of zipper teeth and a second strip having a second plurality of zipper teeth. The first strip is attached to the first side of the slot while the second strip is attached to the second side of the slot. The zipper closeout includes a first slider contacting the first and second plurality of teeth such that movement in a first direction closes the zipper closeout and movement in a second direction opens the zipper closeout. Finally, the zipper closeout also includes a second slider contacting the first and second plurality of teeth such that movement in the first direction opens the zipper closeout and movement in the second direction closes the zipper closeout. Characteristically, the first slider and the second slider are positionable such that a post opening is defined to allow passage of a head restraint post.
In another embodiment, a head restraint incorporating the trim cover set forth above is provided. The head restraint includes a head restraint cushion, a post extending from the head restraint cushion, and a trim cover disposed over the head restraint cushion. The trim cover includes a three dimensional sheet conforming to the shape of a head restraint cushion and a slot having a first side and a second side. The trim cover also includes a two-way zipper closeout. The two-way zipper closeout includes a first strip having a first plurality of zipper teeth and a second strip having a second plurality of zipper teeth. The first strip is attached to the first side of the slot while the second strip is attached to the second side of the slot. The zipper closeout includes a first slider contacting the first and second plurality of teeth such that movement in a first direction closes the zipper closeout and movement in a second direction opens the zipper closeout. Finally, the zipper closeout also includes a second slider contacting the first and second plurality of teeth such that movement in the first direction opens the zipper closeout and movement in the second direction closes the zipper closeout. Characteristically, the first slider and the second slider are positioned such that a post opening is defined to allow passage of a head restraint post.
Advantageously, the two-way zipper closeout set forth above leads to an aesthetically appealing appearance when integrated into a head restraint. The zipper closeout hides the core foam while holding it securely in place. Moreover, this design obviates the need for a bezel and reduces the risk of finger pinching.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Reference will now be made in detail to presently preferred compositions, embodiments and methods of the present invention, which constitute the best modes of practicing the invention presently known to the inventors. The Figures are not necessarily to scale. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. Therefore, specific details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for any aspect of the invention and/or as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
Except in the examples, or where otherwise expressly indicated, all numerical quantities in this description indicating are to be understood as modified by the word “about” in describing the broadest scope of the invention. Practice within the numerical limits stated is generally preferred. Also, unless expressly stated to the contrary: the description of a group or class of materials as suitable or preferred for a given purpose in connection with the invention implies that mixtures of any two or more of the members of the group or class are equally suitable or preferred; the first definition of an acronym or other abbreviation applies to all subsequent uses herein of the same abbreviation and applies mutatis mutandis to normal grammatical variations of the initially defined abbreviation; and, unless expressly stated to the contrary, measurement of a property is determined by the same technique as previously or later referenced for the same property.
It is also to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific embodiments and methods described below, as specific components and/or conditions may, of course, vary. Furthermore, the terminology used herein is used only for the purpose of describing particular embodiments of the present invention and is not intended to be limiting in any way.
It must also be noted that, as used in the specification and the appended claims, the singular form “a,” “an,” and “the” comprise plural referents unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. For example, reference to a component in the singular is intended to comprise a plurality of components.
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In a variation of the present embodiment, first plurality 30 of zipper teeth and second plurality 34 of zipper teeth each independently comprise a metal. In another variation, first plurality 30 of zipper teeth and second plurality 34 of zipper teeth each independently comprise a component selected from the group consisting of plastics, nylons, and combinations thereof.
Still referring to 1A, 1B, 1C, and 2, sheet 14 may be made of any material suitable for a head restraint trim cover. Such materials include, but are not limited to, a woven or non-woven fabric, leather, plastics (e.g., vinyl), and the like.
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In another embodiment, the designs set forth above are applied to a recliner. In this embodiment, the three dimensional sheet conforms to a recliner headrest.
While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.