This application claims the priority to DE application Serial No. 20 2017 107 605.9, filed Dec. 14, 2017, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference herein.
Various embodiments relate to vehicle seat pump assemblies, and vehicle seat assemblies with pump subassemblies.
The prior art has provided seat assemblies with inflatable air bladders and pump assemblies for inflating the air bladders. The pump assemblies are often provided within a seat back of the seat assemblies.
According to at least one embodiment, a vehicle seat pump assembly is provided with a housing, a pump received within the housing, and fasteners on the housing to fasten the housing to a seat bottom suspension.
According to a further embodiment, the fasteners include hooks sized to receive suspension wires of the seat bottom suspension.
According to an even further embodiment, the fasteners further include snaps to retain the suspension wires in the hooks.
According to another further embodiment, vibration absorbers are oriented in the housing in engagement with the pump.
According to an even further embodiment, the vibration absorbers include foam rubber.
According to another further embodiment, the housing includes a receptacle for receipt of an electrical connector.
According to an even further embodiment, an electrical connector is received in the receptacle.
According to another further embodiment, a light source is received in the housing.
According to an even further embodiment, the light source includes at least one light emitting diode.
According to another even further embodiment, the housing provides a seat attachment portion, the fasteners are provided on the seat attachment portion, and the pump and the light source are each oriented in the housing adjacent to the seat attachment portion to minimize a height of the vehicle seat pump assembly.
According to an even further embodiment, the light source is oriented away from the seat attachment portion to illuminate a region beneath an associated vehicle seat.
According to another even further embodiment, at least one tube extends from the pump to inflate at least one bladder in an associated vehicle seat, and the housing further comprises a guide to receive the at least one tube.
According to another further embodiment, the housing includes a main housing with a seat attachment portion, a sidewall extending from the seat attachment portion, and a bracket extending from the sidewall and spaced apart from the seat attachment portion to provide a cavity therebetween and an opening facing the sidewall to receive the pump within the cavity.
According to an even further embodiment, the housing includes a cover fastened to the main housing to partially enclose the opening and to retain the pump within the housing.
According to another embodiment, a vehicle seat assembly includes a seat bottom frame adapted to be mounted to a vehicle floor. A seat bottom suspension is connected to the seat bottom frame to support an occupant. A vehicle seat pump assembly is provided with a housing, a pump received within the housing, and fasteners on the housing to fasten the housing to the seat bottom suspension.
According to another embodiment, a vehicle seat assembly is provided with a seat bottom frame adapted to be mounted to a vehicle floor. A seat bottom suspension is connected to the seat bottom frame to support an occupant. A vehicle seat pump assembly is mounted to the seat bottom suspension.
According to a further embodiment, the vehicle seat pump assembly is spaced above the vehicle floor.
According to another further embodiment, the seat pump assembly includes a receptacle, and an electrical connector is received in the receptacle for electrical communication with a vehicle seat heater.
According to another further embodiment, a light source is received in the housing and oriented to illuminate the vehicle floor.
According to another embodiment, a vehicle seat assembly includes a seat bottom frame adapted to be mounted to a vehicle floor. Suspension wires are connected to the seat bottom frame to support an occupant. A housing seat attachment portion is provided with hooks in receipt of the suspension wires to support the housing. Retainers on the housing are adjacent to the hooks to retain the suspension wires within the hooks. A housing sidewall extends from the housing seat attachment portion. A housing bracket extends from the housing sidewall and is spaced apart from the housing seat attachment portion to provide a housing cavity therebetween and a housing opening facing the housing sidewall. The housing bracket is spaced above the vehicle floor by at least fifty millimeters to provide clearance between the housing bracket and the vehicle floor. Vibration absorbers are oriented within the housing cavity. A pump is received within the housing cavity in engagement with the vibration absorbers adjacent to the seat attachment portion. A cover is fastened to the housing seat attachment portion and the housing bracket to at least partially enclose the housing opening and to retain the pump within the housing. A light source is received within the housing cavity and is adjacent to the seat attachment portion to minimize a height of the housing. The light source is oriented away from the seat attachment portion to illuminate a region beneath the seat bottom frame.
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; 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. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
The seat assembly 20 includes a seat bottom 22 with a frame, also referred to as a seat cushion pan 24. The seat cushion pan 24 is supported upon a rail assembly 26, which is fastened to a vehicle floor 28. The rail assembly is also illustrated in
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The seat assembly 20 includes inflatable air bladders (not shown) for flexible adjustment of the seating position, posture, comfort and seating surface rigidity. The inflatable air bladders may be provided in various regions in the seat bottom 22 or in a seat back (not shown) extending from the seat bottom 22. The prior art has provided a pump assembly for seat assemblies with inflatable air bladders. The prior art has mounted the pump assembly within the seat back. However, the pump assembly within the seat back has limited the flexibility of the seat back by interfering with space within the seat back that would otherwise permit the occupant to rest into the seat back. Additionally, by providing the seat pump assembly in the seat back, unwanted vibrations, and noise are detectable by the occupant.
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The pump assembly 32 offers compact and protected packaging for components without having a negative influence on seat comfort. The pump assembly 32 is supported upon the suspension wires 30, and moves with the suspension wires 30 to avoid any limits upon the flexibility of the seat suspension. The pump 48 is isolated from the occupant by the vibration absorbers 50, the main housing 36 and cover 52, the suspension wires 30, and seat cushioning and trim, thereby minimizing any vibrations imparted to the occupant. The lower bracket 42 of the main housing 36 is spaced apart from the vehicle floor 28 by fifty to sixty-seven millimeters to avoid contact with the vehicle floor 28, permit airflow beneath the seat bottom 22, and to avoid contact with feet of an occupant seated to the rear of the seat assembly 20.
The pump assembly 32 also offers the ability to house, support and protect other components of the seat assembly 20. Referring now to
While various embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments 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. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.
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