VEHICLE SEAT |
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申请号 | EP13808999.0 | 申请日 | 2013-06-27 | 公开(公告)号 | EP2868522A1 | 公开(公告)日 | 2015-05-06 |
申请人 | Tachi-S Co., Ltd.; | 发明人 | TAGUCHI Masayuki; | ||||
摘要 | [Purpose] To provide a vehicle seat which avoids an objectionable touch to a seat occupant sitting thereon and also improves a design value of the vehicle seat. [Means for Achieving the Purpose] The vehicle seat includes: a foam padding having a through-bore; a surface cover element covering a surface of the foam padding; and a functional element formed from a soft material, the functional element having: a tubular body fitted in the through-bore of the foam padding; and a flange integral with the tubular body, wherein an area of the flange of the functional element, adjacent to a peripheral end of the flange, is sewn with a reverse side of an edge portion of an opening defined in the surface cover element, such reverse side facing to said foam padding, and wherein said surface cover element with the flange thus sewn therewith covers the foam padding, with the tubular body being fitted in the through-bore of the foam padding, so that a surface of the flange of the functional element is exposed at an outer surface of the vehicle seat. |
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说明书全文 | The present invention relates to a seat for use with a vehicle, such as an automobile seat. In particular, the invention is directed to a seat of this kind, which has a functional element provided in a surface of the seat in such a manner that the functional element is partly exposed therein, wherein the functional element includes a ventilation element, a cup holder, and a container for containing small articles therein, for example. Conventionally, among the seats of the abovementioned kind, as disclosed for example from the undermentioned patent-related document 1, there is known a seat having a lighting device provided therein as a functional element, such that the lighting device is partly exposed in an outer surface of the seat, Also, known from another patent-related document 2 mentioned below is a seat having a cup holder provided in a seat cushion thereof as a functional element, such that the cup holder is exposed in a outer surface of the seat. These functional elements exposed in the outer surface of the seat also function to improve a design and ornamental aspect of the seat.
According to the foregoing conventional seats, all the functional elements exposed in the outer surface of the seat are made of a rigid material including a hard synthetic resin material or a metallic material, with a view to preventing deformation and breakage of the functional element which may occur due to load and pressure being applied thereto from a seat occupant siting on the seat. However, the functional element of such hard material directly contacts the seat occupant sitting on the seat, which gives an objectionable touch to him or her, It is therefore a purpose of the present invention to provide a vehicle seat which not only avoids the above-stated objectionable touch of functional element, but also improves an outer appearance of the seat for enhancement of a design and ornamental aspect of the seat. In order to achieve the foregoing purpose, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a vehicle seat including:
In the above-described vehicle seat, since the functional element is formed from the soft material, the surface cover element may be sewn with the flange of the functional element. Hence, there is no need to secure any hard functional element made of a hard material to the outer surface of the seat, so that a seat occupant sitting on the seat does not feel any objectionable touch and can enjoy a comfortable seating on the seat. Further, since the flange of the functional element is exposed at the outer surface of the seat, an outer appearance of the seat can be aesthetically improved. The functional element may be formed from an elastomer, in which case, the functional element can not only be formed in any desired shape, but also be easily connected to the surface cover element. The functional element may be formed as a ventilation element to permit ventilation of air in and from the seat. The functional element may be secured by an adhesive to the foam padding. With this adhesive securing, a whole of the functional element can be precisely fixed at a predetermined position in the foam padding against dislocation, thereby preventing deformation of the functional element as well as removal of the same from the foam padding, even when a pressure or load is applied thereto from a seat occupant sitting on the seat. The vehicle seat may include an element for securing the functional element to the foam padding, the element comprising an anchor piece integral with the functional element, wherein the anchor piece are anchored to an inner surface of the foam padding, thereby anchoringly securing the functional element to the foam padding. Or, instead of the element, another element for securing the functional element to the foam padding may be used, which comprises: a through-hole (s) formed in the foam padding; and an anchor pin (s) inserted in the through-hole (s) and anchored to the inner surface of the foam padding, thereby anchoringly securing the functional element to the foam padding. In those modes, it is possible to prevent deformation of the functional element as well as removal of the same from the foam padding, even when a pressure or load is applied thereto from a seat occupant sitting on the seat. A support wire (s) may be provided in the foam padding in an integral manner, and the functional element may have a clip(s) fixedly provided to a reverse surface of the flange which faces to the foam padding. The clip(s) be engaged with the support wire(s). With this mode, it is possible to prevent deformation of the functional element as well as removal of the same from the foam padding, even when a pressure or load is applied thereto from a seat occupant sitting on the seat. The flange may be formed in a radially-expanding and sloped fashion, such that the flange becomes divergent in a direction outwardly thereof. This arrangement avoids direct contact of a seat occupant's body portion with the flange, thereby reliably preventing deformation of the functional element and also permitting that functional element to fully perform its utility function, without being disturbed by the seat occupant's body portion. It may be so arranged that the vehicle seat includes a support surface on which a body portion of a seat occupant is to be rested, the support surface having a center portion and a side support portion, and that the functional element is disposed between the center portion and the side support portion. This arrangement permits the functional element to be used as an anchoring element by which the surface cover element can be neatly stretched on the foam padding and anchored to an inside of the seat. It may be so arranged that the vehicle seat includes a support surface on which a body portion of a seat occupant is to be rested, the support surface having a center portion and a side support portion, and that, in such support surface, the functional element is disposed at a location that avoids direct contact therewith of the body portion of the seat occupant. With this arrangement, it is possible to prevent deformation of the functional element and also permit the functional element to fully perform its utility function, without being disturbed by the seat occupant's body portion. Preferably, the flange of the functional element may be accommodated in a recession formed in a surface of the foam padding. This arrangement avoids direct contact of a seat occupant's body portion with the flange, thereby assuredly preventing deformation of the functional element and also permitting that functional element to fully perform its utility function, without being disturbed by the seat occupant's body portion. The aforesaid recession formed in the foam padding may be substantially identical in shape to the flange of the functional element, as viewed in plan. With this arrangement, it is possible to prevent creation of uneven spots in the surface of the surface cover element, thereby minimizing an objectionable touch to a seat occupant sitting on the seat. The tubular body of the functional element has one side facing to a front surface of the functional element and another side opposite to the front side. Such another side may be provided with a shielding portion having an opening, thereby preventing the inside of the seat from being viewed through the tubular body of the functional element. Hence, it is possible to preclude degradation of aesthetic quality of outer appearance of the seat. Preferably, the shielding portion may be formed with a plurality of openings. With this arrangement, when an article or thing of a size larger than a diameter of each of the openings falls into the functional element, it is received by the shield portion and thus prevented from being fallen through the tubular body of the functional element into the inside of the seat. The aforesaid shielding portion may be provided with an element operable to open and close the functional element. This arrangement permits a flow of air to be blocked by such element when ventilation is not required. Therefore, the vehicle seat in the present invention not only makes it possible for a seat occupant to enjoy a comfortable seating thereon, without feeling any objectionable touch, but also prevents the functional element from being deformed by the seat occupant sitting on the seat, while permitting the functional element to fully perform its utility function, without being disturbed by the seat occupant. In addition, a design value of the vehicle seat can be improved.
Hereinafter, with reference to the drawings, a specific description will be made of a vehicle seat in accordance with the present invention. The forwardly-facing support surface of the seat back SB has: a center support portion 100; and a pair of left and right side bolster support portions 101 and 101. In the center support portion 100, the above-defined functional element 1 for the seat back is arranged so as to have: a transversely extending portion disposed at a location corresponding to a neck of a seat occupant who is to sit on the seat; and two portions which extend close to and alongside of the left and right side bolster support portions 101 and 101 of the seat back, respectively. This arrangement avoids direct contact of the functional element 1 with an upper body portion of the seat occupant who is to sit on the seat, hence not only preventing the functional element 1 from being deformed by the seat occupant, but also allowing the functional element 1 to fully perform its utility function of ventilation, without being disturbed by the seat occupant. Also, the upwardly-facing support surface of the seat cushion SC has a center support portion 100 and a pair of left and right side bolster support portions 101 and 101 in a manner similar to the seat back SB stated above. In the center support portion 100 of this seat cushion SC, the above-defined functional element 1 for the seat cushion is arranged so as to have: two portions which extend close to and alongside of the left and right side support bolster portions 101 and 101 of the seat cushion SC, respectively; and a transversely extending portion disposed between a thigh support region and a buttock support region in the center support portion 100, wherein the thigh support region is a region on which a thigh portion of the seat occupant is to be supported, and wherein the buttock support region is a region on which a buttock portion of the seat occupant is to be supported. This arrangement avoids direct contact of the functional element 1 with the thigh and buttock portions of the seat occupant, and therefore, it is to be seen that the functional element 1 is situated at positions to which no load is applied from the seat occupant who sits on the seat. Moreover, with the above-described arrangement, the functional element 1 for the seat back can be used as an anchoring element for anchoringly securing the corresponding areas of the surface cover element 2 to the seat back, whereas the functional element 1 for the seat cushion can also be used as an anchoring element for anchoringly securing the corresponding areas of the surface cover element 2 to the seat cushion. Therefore, the surface cover element 2 can be anchored and attached by the functional element 1 to each of the seat back and seat cushion, with high efficiency. This eliminates the necessity of using any other additional anchoring element. The foregoing functional element 1 also functions to perform ventilation of air in the seat. That is, a plurality of hole regions A are formed in the functional element 1 in an equidistant manner, such that each of the hole regions A communicates with an inside of the seat to allow flow of air therethrough. Those hole regions A are prevented from being closed by a seat occupant, due to the above-described arrangement of the functional element 1 in each of the support portions 100 and 101 respective of the seat back SB and seat cushion SC. As shown, all exposed outer portions of the functional elements 1, exposed from the forwardly-facing surface of seat back and the upwardly-facing surface of the seat back, are each elongated in the longitudinal direction thereof and small in width. Hence, such exposed narrow portions of the functional element are so situated as to be free of contact with seat occupant's body portions that are to be rested on the seat cushion and seat back, thereby precluding direct exertion of seat occupant's weight or loads on the exposed outer portions of the functional elements, so that deformation of the exposed outer portions is prevented. The functional element 1 is formed from an olefin elastomer, but, this is not limitative. For instance, the functional element 1 may be formed from a thermoplastic elastomer or any other synthetic resin material having a rubber-like elasticity. Use of such elastomer permits the functional element itself to be formed in any desired shape smoothly and also permits easy connection of the functional element to the seat. Or alternatively, the functional element 1 may be formed from an unwoven cloth having a certain elasticity and rigidity enough to retain its original shape normally, which can be sewn to the surface cover element 2. In this case, for example, a forming method disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Utility Model Publication The tubular body 10 of the functional element is inserted and secured in a through-bore 30 formed in a foam padding 3 covered with a surface cover element 2. One end of the tubular body is formed with the aforesaid flange 11. The other end of the tubular body is formed with and closed by a shield portion 12 which has a plurality of apertures 12A formed therein. This shielding formation prevents the insides of the seat cushion and seat back from being viewed through the hole region 1A of the tubular body. Also, the formation of the apertures 12A in the shield portion 12 of the functional element 1 is advantageous in that, when an article or thing of a size larger than a diameter of each of the apertures 12A falls into the hole region of the functional element, it is received by the shield portion and thus prevented from being fallen through the tubular body 10 of the functional element 1 into the inside of the seat back or seat cushion. The illustrative tubular body 10 described above is formed substantially in a shape of elongated ellipse in cross-section. This is however not limitative, but, it is possible to form the tubular body 10 in any other proper shape. For example, the tubular body may be formed to have: a circular cross-section; a square cross-section; or an oblong cross-section. The aforementioned flange 11 of the functional element is disposed on the outer surfaces of the seat cushion and seat back which overlie the outer surface 3A of the padding 3. Further, arrayed in that flange 11 are a plurality of the aforesaid tubular bodies 10, 10, ... in a spaced-apart relation with one another. Each of the tubular bodies 10 has the aforesaid hole region 1A, and therefore each tubular body 10 is opened on the side of the flange 11 thereof. The surface cover element 2 is sewn, by use of a sewing machine, to and along the peripheral end portions of the above-described flange 11, such that all localized regions of the flange 11 near to the peripheral end portions thereof are sewn with the surface cover element 2. Specifically, as can be seen in The recession 33 of the padding is formed in a shape substantially equal to a contour of the flange 11, as viewed in plan. The flange 11 is accommodated in the recession 33 such that the outer surfaces of the padding and flange are substantially flush with each other, thereby precluding creation of uneven spots in the surfaces of the seat. With this arrangement, it is possible to minimize an objectionable touch of the flange to a seat occupant sitting on the seat. As shown in Accordingly, in assembly, when the padding 3 is covered with the surface cover element 2 that has been sewn with the functional element 1 as above, the tubular body 10 of the functional element is inserted and fitted in the through-bore 30 of the padding 3. Then, the tubular body 10 as well as the flange 11 are fixedly secured to the padding 3 by means of an adhesive 16. With this adhesive bonding, both tubular body 10 and flange 11 are prevented from being deformed and also prevented from being removed from the padding 3. Further, the flange 11 is exposed from the surfaces of the seat cushion and seat back, and an air may be sent through the hole regions 1A and discharged therefrom by means of a ventilation device or other proper device provided in each of the seat cushion and seat back. Preferably, with regard to the flange 11 of the functional element 1, a decorative resin film (made of polyester, for example) may be laminated thereon integrally, during the steps of forming the flange 11 with the functional element. This provides a value of design to an outer appearance of the flange exposed from the outer surfaces of the seat, and also reinforces the flange to increase its elasticity and rigidity for retaining the original shape thereof. Accordingly, the securing hole 31 is formed by simply increasing a diameter of the through-bore 30 of the padding 3, thereby eliminating the necessity of forming the securing hole 31 independently of the through-bore 30 in the padding 3. This arrangement realizes easy and rapid formation of the padding 3. As another exemplary mode shown in This arrangement avoids direct contact of a seat occupant's body portion with the flange 11A, which completely prevents deformation of the functional element 1 and also permits that functional element to perform its utility function of air ventilation, without being disturbed by the seat occupant's body portion. Note that the functional element 1 as well as the flange 11A are fixed to the padding 3 by the adhesive 16, similarly to the preceding first exemplary mode. As still another exemplary mode shown in While having described the present invention thus far, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the above-described configurations of functional element 1, but, within the scopes of the present invention, the functional element may be optionally formed as: a storage container element including a cup holder or a container in which some small articles may be stored; a housing for accommodating an electric equipment such as a speaker (s) ; or an ornamental plate (escutcheon), for example. 1 denotes a functional element. 2 denotes a surface cover element. 3 denotes a foam padding. 10 denotes a tubular body of the functional element. 11 and 11A denote two different flanges of the functional element, respectively. 12 denotes a shielding portion. 12A denotes an opening of the shielding portion. 13 denotes an anchor piece. 14 denotes a securing pin. 15 denotes a clip. 15A denotes a support wire. 16 denotes an adhesive. 20 denotes an opening formed in the surface cover element, 30 denotes a through-bore formed in the padding. 33 denotes a recession. 100 denotes a central support portion defined in a support surface on which a body portion of a seat occupant is to rest. 101 denotes a side bolster portion defined in s support surface on which a body portion of the seat occupant is to rest. |