专利摘要:
Independent thigh extension and support trim carrier. It is a vehicle seat assembly that includes a seat base. a seat back is operably coupled to a rear of the seat base. the first and second independently movable thigh reinforcements include a top side, a front side, a bottom side, an exterior side and an interior side. a slide assembly is operably coupled to each of the first and second thigh reinforcements. each of the thigh reinforcements is independently translatable sideways forward to the seat base. the first and second flexible trim carriers are configured to wrap the first and second independently movable thigh ribs respectively. The spring mount forces each thigh reinforcement to a full front side position. a pivot member operatively couples each of the seat base thigh reinforcements. each of the thigh reinforcements is rotatable relative to the seat base.
公开号:BR102016001224A2
申请号:R102016001224-4
申请日:2016-01-19
公开日:2018-02-14
发明作者:Silva Kondrad Marcos;Andrew Line Johnathan;Charles Brinker Rodney;Gagnier Todd;J. Soyka Richard Jr.
申请人:Ford Global Technologies, Llc;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

(54) Title: EXTENSION OF THIGH
INDEPENDENT AND SUPPORT FINISHED CARRIER (51) Int. Cl .: B60N 2/62 (52) CPC: B60N 2/62 (30) Unionist Priority: 20/01/2015 US 14 / 600,210 (73) Holder (s) : FORD GLOBAL
TECHNOLOGIES, LLC (72) Inventor (s): MARCOS SILVA KONDRAD; JOHNATHAN ANDREWLINE; RODNEY CHARLES BRINKER; TODD GAGNIER; RICHARD J. SOYKA JR.
(74) Attorney (s): MARIA PIA CARVALHO GUERRA (57) Summary: INDEPENDENT THIGH EXTENSION AND SUPPORT FINISHING CARRIER. It is a vehicle seat assembly that includes a seat base. A seat back is operationally coupled to a rear of the seat base. The first and second independently movable thigh ribs include a top side, a front side, a bottom side, an outer side and an inner side. A slide assembly is operationally coupled to each of the first and second thigh ribs. Each thigh reinforcement is independently translatable sideways to the front of the seat base. The first and second flexible trim carriers are configured to wrap the first and second independently movable thigh ribs, respectively. The spring assembly forces each thigh reinforcement to a full front lateral position. A pivot member operationally couples each thigh reinforcement to the seat base. Each thigh reinforcement is rotatable in relation to the seat base.
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Invention Patent Descriptive Report for: "INDEPENDENT THIGH EXTENSION AND SUPPORT FINISHING CARRIER".
REVELATION FIELD [001] The present disclosure refers in general to a vehicle seat assembly and, more particularly, to independent thigh extensions and support finish carrier for a vehicle seat.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [002] Modern vehicle seats are becoming more and more comfortable, according to studies aimed at an additional understanding of human ergonomics, posture and comfort. Car seat mounts that include comfort components in the car seat backrest and the car seat can provide the driver and passengers with enhanced comfort and increased resistance for long journeys in the vehicle. In addition, various sizes and shapes of drivers and passengers can be challenging when providing vehicle seat mounts. Consequently, vehicle seat mounts that include components to accommodate the different sizes and shapes of drivers and passengers, as well as the desired seating positions and posture of these drivers and passengers, have become increasingly important. REVELATION SUMMARY [003] In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, a vehicle seat assembly includes a seat base. A seat back is operationally coupled to a rear of the seat base. The first and second independently movable thigh ribs include a top side, a front side, a bottom side, an outer side and an inner side. A slide assembly is operationally coupled to each of the first and second thigh ribs. Each thigh reinforcement is independently translatable sideways to the front of the seat base. The first and second flexible trim carriers are configured to wrap the first and second thigh ribs
2/20 independently mobile, respectively. The spring assembly forces each thigh reinforcement to a completely forward side position. A pivot member operationally couples each thigh reinforcement to the seat base. Each thigh reinforcement is rotatable in relation to the seat base.
[004] In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, a vehicle seat assembly includes a seat base. The first and second independently movable thigh ribs are coupled to a front portion of the seat base. Each thigh reinforcement is rotatable in relation to the seat base and translatable sideways to the front in relation to the seat base. A flexible corrugated finish carrier extends over each thigh reinforcement. A button assembly operationally secures the thigh ribs in each of a variety of lateral positions.
[005] In accordance with yet another aspect of the present disclosure, a vehicle seat assembly includes a seat base. The first and second thigh reinforcements are independently translatable laterally in relation to the seat base and pivoting upwards in relation to the seat base. A spring-loaded assembly forces each thigh reinforcement to pivot to a completely raised position. A flexible finish carrier includes a plurality of equally spaced openings that extend over each thigh reinforcement.
[006] According to yet another aspect of the present disclosure, a vehicle seat assembly includes a seat base that has independently movable first and second thigh supports. The thigh supports are operably coupled to a front portion of the seat base and are also swivelable with respect to the seat base. The thigh supports are spring-oriented to a completely forward side position and include a button assembly that is operable to allow the thigh supports to be securely engaged with each of a variety of
3/20 lateral positions. The vehicle seat assembly is configured to provide exceptional support and comfort to passengers both during short trips in the vehicle and during extended trips.
[007] These and other aspects, objectives and resources of the present disclosure will be understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art through the study of the following specification, claims and attached drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [008] In the drawings:
[009] Figure 1 is a perspective view of a vehicle seat assembly of the present disclosure arranged on a vehicle;
[010] Figure 2 is an enlarged top perspective view of the vehicle seat assembly of Figure 1;
[011] Figure 3 is an exploded top perspective view of an embodiment of the vehicle seat assembly of the present disclosure;
[012] Figure 4 is a partial exploded top perspective view of a seat in the vehicle seat assembly of the present disclosure;
[013] Figure 5 is a top plan view of an embodiment of the first and second independently movable thigh supports of the present disclosure;
[014] Figure 6 is a bottom plan view of an embodiment of the first and second independently movable thigh supports of the present disclosure;
[015] Figure 7 is a top perspective view of a portion of the first and second independently movable thigh supports of an embodiment of the present disclosure;
[016] Figure 8 is a top perspective view of an embodiment of the first and second independently movable thigh supports in a stowed position;
[017] Figure 9 is a side elevation view of a portion of the
4/20 first and second independently movable thigh supports of Figure 8 in the stowed position;
[018] Figure 10 is a top perspective view of an embodiment of the first and second independently movable thigh supports with the thigh supports in an extended position;
[019] Figure 11 is a bottom perspective view of an embodiment of the first and second independently movable thigh supports;
[020] Figure 12 is a top perspective view of a portion of the first and second independently movable thigh supports of an embodiment of the present disclosure;
[021] Figure 13 is a top perspective view of an embodiment of the first and second independently movable thigh supports in a stowed position;
[022] Figure 14 is a side elevation view of a portion of the first and second independently movable thigh supports of Figure 13 in the extended position;
[023] Figure 15 is a side bottom perspective view of a portion of the first and second independently movable thigh supports of Figure 13 in the extended position; and [024] Figure 16 is a rear bottom perspective view of a portion of the first and second independently movable thigh supports of Figure 13 in the extended position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE MODALITIES [025] For the purpose of describing the present invention, the terms "top," bottom "," right "," left "," rear "," front "," vertical "," horizontal "and derivatives of they must refer to the disclosure as outlined in Figure 1. However, it should be understood that the disclosure may take on several alternative orientations, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It should also be understood that devices
5/20 and the processes illustrated in the attached figures and described in the following specification are simply exemplary modalities of the concept of the invention defined by the appended claims. Therefore, the specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the modalities described in this document are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims express otherwise.
[026] In this document, the terms of rereading, such as first and second, top and bottom, and the like, are used only to distinguish an entity or action from another entity or action, without necessarily requiring or implying any real relationship or order between such entities or actions. The terms "understands", "that understands" or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article or apparatus comprising a list of elements does not include only those elements, but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent in such a process, method, article or apparatus. An element followed by "comprises one" does not exclude, without further restrictions, the existence of additional identical elements in the process, method, article or apparatus comprising the element.
[027] With reference to the modality generally illustrated in Figures 1-7, reference number 9 designates a vehicle that has a vehicle seat assembly 10 that includes a lower seat backrest 12. An upper seat backrest 14 is coupled so operational to the lower seat backrest 12. The upper seat backrest 14 is pivotally mounted on the lower seat backrest 12 on a pivot geometric axis 16. An arched rear support bar 18 is arranged on the upper seat backrest 14 and is configured to rotate the upper seatback 14 between the front and rear positions. The rear arcuate support bar 18 includes first and second generally linear members 20, 22 and an intermediate arcuate portion 24 disposed between the first and second generally linear members 20, 22 (Figure 3). A reclining mount
6/20 the lower seat backrest 12 to the upper seat backrest 14.
[028] Referring again to Figure 1, the illustrated vehicle seat assembly 10 is configured for use on a vehicle of any type, which includes, without limitation, cars, vans, trucks, buses, etc. The vehicle seat assembly 10 is suspended on rails that allow the movement of the vehicle seat assembly 10 in front and rear directions. In addition, the vehicle seat assembly 10 can include a variety of comfort controls, which includes, for example, thigh support using independent thigh supports 30, lumbar support and upper chest support. The vehicle seat assembly 10 includes a head restraint 32 that is arranged on the upper seat backrest 14. Head restraint 32 is movable between front and rear positions to accommodate passenger heads of various sizes, as well as different passenger heights. The vehicle seat assembly 10 also includes controls specifically configured to adjust an upper thoracic portion 34 of the upper seat back 14.
[029] Referring to Figure 3, the vehicle seat assembly 10 includes a seat back assembly 48 with a seat back suspension system 50 supported on a frame 52. Frame 52 of the seat back assembly 48 of vehicle seat assembly 10 includes a first side support 54 and a second side support 56 that define the frame 52. The first and second side supports 54, 56 of the frame 52 pivotally engage a rear portion of a seat 60 and extend to up from seat 60 to a top portion of seat back assembly 48 and connect to an upper side clamp 62. Upper side clamp 62 of seat back assembly 48 extends between the first and second side supports 54 , 56. The head restraint 32 is operatively coupled to the upper side bracket 62 of the seat back assembly 48 and is centralized
7/20 substantially between the first and second side supports 54, 56. The upper side clamp 62, as well as a lower side clamp 64, of the seat back suspension system 50 are coupled to and are distributed between the first and second supports sides 54, 56, such that the seat back suspension system 50 is generally positioned between the head restraint 32 and the seat 60 to support a passenger's back. It is contemplated that the head restraint 32 may be integrated into the top portion of the seat back assembly 48 or that the head restraint 32 may otherwise not be included in the vehicle seat assembly 10.
[030] Referring again to Figure 3, the first and second side supports 54, 56 extend upward from a reclining core support 66 that has a reclining core 67 that pivotally engages the seat back assembly 48 to seat 60. The first and second side supports 54, 56 are substantially parallel to each other and curl up and back from the reclining core support 66 to provide a curved shape that complements the shape of the spine of a passenger. In addition, the first and second side supports 54, 56 are thicker and more robust adjacent to the reclining core support 66 and taper as they extend upwards to mate with the upper side bracket 62 which extends orthogonally between the first and second supports 54, 56. The upper side bracket 62 of frame 52 includes connectors 68 to secure the head restraint 32 to a central portion of the upper side bracket 62 centrally between the first and second side supports 54, 56. Connectors 68 are defined by upwardly designed flaps configured to engage the head restraint 32.
[031] Referring again to Figures 3-7, the lower seat backrest 12 of the seatback suspension system 50, as shown in Figure 3, includes bending members 70 extending from each
8/20 between a first side connector 71 and a second side connector 73 of the seat back assembly 48. The first and second side connectors 71, 73 are operationally coupled to and support side shims 69 (Figure 2). The lower seat backrest 12 is positioned adjacent to the seat 60 and includes a lower comfort support 74 that supports the lower back of a passenger. Similarly, the upper seat backrest 14 of the seatback assembly 48 has an upper comfort support 75 operatively coupled to a curved flexing member 76 operatively coupled to the arched rear support bar 18. The flexion 76 of the upper side clamp 62 is disposed above the first and second side connectors 71, 73. Flexion member 76 includes a recess 77 in a top portion of it configured to properly separate flexion member 76 from head restraint 32 The bending member 76 also includes a plurality of outwardly extending reinforcing flanges 81. The curved bending member 76 includes connection features 83 that function as pressure-engaging connection arrangements to secure the upper comfort support 75 in the curved bending member 76. In the illustrated embodiment, the arched rear support bar 18 is coupled to the bending member 76 through a friction fit. Other connection provisions are also contemplated. It is conceivable that the upper and lower seat backs 12, 14 can be integrated into a single component or into several components distributed by the seat back assembly 48.
[032] The flexing member 76 of the upper seatback 14 of the seatback suspension system 50, as shown in Figures 4-7, generally defines a support basket that supports the upper back of a passenger. The flexing member 76 of the upper side clamp 62 is coupled to the arched rear support bar 18 that extends laterally between the first and second side supports 54, 56 of the frame 52. The arched rear support bar 18 is pivotally coupled relative to
9/20 to the pivot pins 92 to allow the bending member 76 to pivot back and forth around the pivot geometry axis 16. Additionally, the arched rear support bar 18 is operatively coupled to a motor 94 via of a connecting member 96 to pivotably rotate the arched rear support bar 18. Consequently, the upper seat backrest 14 can be pivoted back and forth in relation to a plurality of angled positions in relation to the lower seatback 12 and table 52, as described in more detail below.
[033] Referring again to Figures 3-6, pivot pins 92 generally define the geometric axis of pivot 16. The upper seat backrest 14 includes a front pivot portion that is operatively coupled to the lower seat backrest 12 More specifically, the front pivot portion is pivotally mounted on the lower seat backrest 12 on the pivot geometry axis 16. The arched rear support bar 18 is arranged on the upper seat backrest 14 and configured to rotate the upper seat backrest 14 between the front and rear positions. The rear arcuate support bar 18 includes a generally U-shaped configuration. The first and second generally linear members 20, 22 and the arcuate intermediate portion 24 generally define a central open space 102 in the seat back assembly 48. A seat assembly articulation operatively couples the front pivot portion of the upper seat back 14 to the seat back assembly 48 and allows movement between the front and rear positions. Notably, the flexing member 76 or support basket can be attached to the arcuate intermediate portion 24 of the arcuate rear support bar 18 or it can be overmoulded directly onto the arcuate intermediate portion 24. The arcuate rear support bar 18 is connected to the supports that extend forward in relation to the first and second generally linear members 20, 22 of the arched rear support bar 18. The arched rear support bar 18 is configured to rotate around a front portion of the supports on the pins
10/20 of pivot 92. Consequently, the entire upper seat back 14 can be rotated around a front portion of the supports.
[034] The seatback suspension system 50, as shown in Figure 3, includes frame 52, which can be constructed of metal or other rigid material and a rigid rear panel 120 configured to substantially surround a rear portion of frame 52 The vehicle seat assembly 10 also includes a front cutout panel 130. The front cutout panel 130, together with the rigid rear panel 120, generally defines a housing that covers frame 52 of the seatback assembly 48. The panel rigid rear 120 attaches to frame 52 to substantially surround a rear portion of frame 52, Similarly, front cutout panel 130 attaches to a front portion of frame 52 to surround a top front portion of frame 52. The panel front cutout 130 includes a mounting cut 133 to accommodate head restraint 32, which extends through it to couple with upper side bracket 62 of frame 52. The cutout panel and front 130 and rigid rear panel 120 also engage frame 52 adjacent to upper side bracket 62, first side support 54 and second side support 56, substantially surrounding a portion of the edge of frame 52. Front cutout panel 130 and the rigid rear panel 120 is typically molded with a polymeric material and the frame 52 is constructed substantially of steel, aluminum or other substantially rigid metal. It is conceivable that alternative training materials or methods can be used for the frame and frame 52. In addition, the frame, or portions thereof, can conceivably be integrated into frame 52.
[035] Referring again to Figure 3, the upper seat back 14 and the lower seat back 12 of the seat back suspension system 50 are configured to operationally couple to a passenger cushion assembly 140. More specifically, the flexing members 70, 76 on the lower seat back 12 and the seat back
Upper 11/20 14, respectively, extend forward to engage and support a passenger's back. The passenger cushion assembly 140 includes the lower comfort support 74, the upper comfort support 75, a cushion assembly 142 and a blanket 144. Flexing members 70, 76 operationally couple to the lower comfort support 74 and the superior comfort support 75 in a press fit and friction fit arrangement. The cushion assembly 142 is arranged between the lower comfort support 74 and the upper comfort support 75 and the blanket 144 and between the lower comfort support 74 and the blanket 144. It is conceivable that the passenger pillow assembly 140 may include more or less layers between the blanket 144 and the upper comfort support 75. Additionally, it is conceivable that the passenger cushion assembly 140 can be an integral part with the flexing members 70, 76 of the seat back suspension system 50 .
1036] As shown in Figure 3, the bending members 70 include three connecting features 150 arranged longitudinally and in alignment with complementary features in the first and second side connectors 71.73 of the lower seat backrest 12 to secure the bending members 70 of the lower seat backrest 12 in the passenger cushion assembly 140. The flexing members 70 of the lower seatback 12 extend forward and outward from the seatback assembly 48 to create an outer peripheral gap 152. The pivot pins 92 are pivotally coupled to the first and second side connectors 71, 73, generally above the lower side clamp 64.
[037] Now with reference again to Figures 1-5, the vehicle seat assembly 10 includes a seat 200. The seat back assembly 48 is operationally coupled to a rear seat 200. Each of the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 includes an outer housing 205 having a top side 206, a bottom side 208, an outer side 210 and an inner side 212. The first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 are coupled
12/20 operatively to a seat base 213 at a rear of the seat 200. The first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 are slidably supported in a slide assembly 214. Each of the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 is independently translatable sideways back and forth with respect to seat 200. A button assembly 220 operably secures the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 in each of a variety of lateral positions. The button assembly 220 is arranged on the outer side 210 of each of the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 and held in place by a button housing 221. A spring assembly 222 forces each thigh support 202, 204 to a completely forward side position. A pivot member 224 operatively couples each of the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 to the seat 200. Each of the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 is rotatable with respect to the seat 200 .
[038] As noted earlier, the vehicle seat assembly 10 is supported on rail slide assemblies 225 (Figure 2) that include a rail 226 fixedly attached to a vehicle floor and a slide 227 fixedly attached to an underside or bottom of the seat 200 of the vehicle seat assembly 10. The rail 226 is slidably coupled to the slide 227, such that the vehicle seat assembly 10 can be moved between front and rear positions within the vehicle.
[039] As shown in Figures 3 and 4, seat 200 includes a carrier 240 which is operably coupled to a seat base frame 242, and which is configured to support a seat pad assembly 244 and padding 246 the same. A climate control system is also provided, which can draw air or blow air from the openings 247 of the seat cushion assembly 244. A
13/20 seat cushion assembly 244 includes a main cushion 248, side seat cushions 249 and front thigh support cushions 251. Carrier 240 includes a peripheral carrier support 250 that interacts directly or indirectly with the base frame of seat 242 (Figure 2). The seat base frame 242 is operationally coupled to the rail slide assemblies 225 mentioned above. The first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 are operatively coupled to a front portion of the seat 200 and, as noted above, are configured to rotate up and down relative to the seat 200 between raised and lowered positions, and are also configured to move sideways between extended and retracted positions in relation to seat 200. The first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 are also independent.
Specifically, the first independently movable thigh support 202 can be in the raised position, while the second independently movable thigh support 204 can be in the lowered position, or in any position between the raised and lowered positions. The first and second side seat supports are adjacent to the independently movable first and second thigh supports 202, 204 and help to cushion and provide support to a passenger's buttocks.
[040] Peripheral carrier holder 250 also includes flexible holders in the form of leg extension 260 finishers. Each leg extension 260 finisher supports the seat cushion 244 mount on the front thigh support cushions 251. Leg extension finishing carriers 260 allow the movement of each between the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 between extended and retracted positions, as well as between raised and lowered positions, according to the first and second supports independently movable thigh joints 202, 204 move. The 260 leg extension trim carriers can
14/20 include a variety of constructions that may include openings 259 or a generally solid construction. The 259 openings minimize the weight of the 260 leg extension trim carriers, and add the overall flexibility of the 260 leg extension trim carriers. Regardless, the 260 leg extension trim carriers include a body portion that it has a sinusoidal or wavy construction defined by alternating ridges and ridges, thereby providing an articulated or corrugated construction that allows considerable flexibility as the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 are adjusted. As will be revealed in further detail below, the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 include spring assemblies 270 configured to force each of the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 to pivot into a fully position raised, as well as spring assemblies configured to orient the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 to a fully extended position.
[041] Referring again to Figures 3 and 4, the independent flexible extension finishing carriers 260 are configured to support the front thigh support pads 251 and a portion of the pad 246 in them. At the same time, the leg extension trim carriers are configured to slide against the independently movable first and second thigh supports 202, 204, as the independently movable first and second thigh supports 202, 204 are hinged between raised and lowered positions and between extended and retracted positions. Consequently, the leg extension finishing carriers 260 allow a uniform and constant sensation for the passenger as the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 are adjusted. In the illustrated mode, there are 10 flexible joints 262 and corrugations 261 that allow movement
15/20 of the 260 leg extension finishing carriers. However, it is envisaged that any number of flexible joints may be present and that any number of 261 undulations may be present. In general, numerous corrugations should be considered that result in a low profile and do not substantially increase the overall engagement surface area between the 260 leg extension finish carrier and the underlying independent thigh support and leg extension.
[042] Now, with reference to Figures 5 and 6, each carcass 205 of the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 includes a generally flat and smooth top side 206. A front portion of each of the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 are round to provide comfort to a passenger and also to provide a low-friction interface with the 260 leg extension finish carriers. A rear portion of each of the first and second thigh supports independently movable 202, 204 is pivotally coupled to pivot member 224. Each pivot member 224 includes spring assembly 270 which forces each of the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 to a completely elevated position. A rear portion of pivot member 224 includes a flange that assists in coupling the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 to the seat 200.
[043] Now, with reference to Figure 7, the first independently movable thigh support 202 is generally shown with the seat pad assembly 244 and the padding 246 in dashed line. In addition, the leg extension finishing carrier 260 for the first independently movable is also shown in dashed line. The second independently movable thigh support 204 is shown only with the leg extension finishing carrier 260 in place and not wrapped around the housing 205 of the second independently movable thigh support 204. The slides of the thigh support 227 are coupled in mode
16/20 slidable to rails 226. Each rail 226 includes first and second vertical flanges 271 on which the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 are configured to slide between front and rear positions. The button assembly 220 is configured to allow movement of the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 between front and rear positions. Thigh support slide 227 includes numerous flanges 280 that extend upwardly from a body portion 282 of each slide thigh support 227 to provide slide 227 with additional structural integrity as slide 227 moves over rail 226 between various positions. [044] Now, with reference to Figure 8, each leg extension finish carrier 260 includes a rear hitch flange 289 that is operatively coupled to upward extending connection features 290. The extension finish carrier 260 can be heat-sealed, adhered, mechanically secured, etc. connection features 290. The seat cushion assembly 244 is configured to extend over the leg extension finish holder 260 and around the leg extension finish holder 260 to a bottom side of both the first and the second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204. In addition, each leg extension finish carrier 260 includes peripheral finish fixing features 291 that secure the front thigh support pads 251 and / or padding 144 to the finish carrier leg extension 260. A front portion of peripheral carrier support 250 includes tabs 284 configured to receive a portion of the seat cushion assembly 244 and padding 246, thereby providing a seam between the seat 200 and the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204.
[045] Referring now to Figures 9-11, the button assembly 220 is illustrated in a general position adjacent to the
17/20 leg extension 260 and seat cushion assembly 244. As will be shown in more detail, the button assembly 220 of each of the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 is operationally coupled to a lever 300 that is pivotally coupled to each of the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 through a pivot pin 301. The lever 300 is operable between engaged and disengaged positions. A bottom side of the rail 226 includes a plurality of latch slots 302 which generally define stop openings configured to receive a latch end 316 of lever 300. As shown in Figure 9, the first independently movable thigh support 202 is shown in position rear so that lever 300 engages in a rearmost engagement groove 302. Spring assemblies 222 act to orient the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 to the fully extended position. In the illustrated embodiment, spring assemblies 222 include one or more tension springs. In this way, the spring assembly 222 for the first independently movable thigh support 202 is shown in an extended state in Figure 9.
[046] The same construction is shown in Figures 10 and 11, which provides a bottom view of the button assembly 220 and the lever engagement 300 to the rearmost engagement groove 302 which corresponds to the first independently movable thigh support 202 that is in the most posterior position. Each button assembly 220 is spring-oriented by a helical spring 310 (Figures 11 and 15) or other type of guiding member to hold lever 300 in a position engaged with one of the variety of engagement grooves 302 arranged under the rail 226 of each of the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204.
[047] Lever 300 includes an intermediate body portion 312 that is pivotally connected to a contiguous hitch member 314. The contiguous hitch member 314 is in contiguous contact with a
18/20 inner portion of button assembly 220. Lever 300 also includes engagement end 316 configured to engage any of the engagement grooves 302 provided at the bottom of the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204. Consequently, for move the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204, a user would simply engage the button assembly 220, resulting in the disengagement of the engagement end 316 from one of the engagement grooves 302. A user can then move a among the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 depending on preferences. In addition, due to the fact that the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 are independently movable, the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 can be adjusted in different positions. As noted earlier, the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 are oriented to an extended position, but are easily moved by a user to a more rear position, if desired.
[048] Now, in reference to Figure 12 and as mentioned earlier, each of the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204 is also operable for an extended position. In the extended position, slides 227 are completely front and a smaller portion of the leg extension finish holder 260 (Figure 13) extends under the first and second independently movable thigh supports 202, 204. Slide 227 is configured to slide the maximum forward allowed in order to engage the earliest engagement groove 302. When lever 300 is engaged in the earliest engagement groove 302, the relevant thigh support is in the most forward position. Obviously, the thigh support can be positioned in any one of a variety of positions corresponding to the lever 300 that engages any of the engagement grooves 302 arranged on the underside of each rail 226.
[049] With reference to Figures 14-16, the first thigh support
Independently movable 19/20 202 is shown to be in a more forward position, so that lever 300 is now engaged in a more anterior engaging groove 302 at a bottom of rail 226. In that position, the front seat length of the seat 200 is higher. Additionally, as shown in Figure 14, spring assembly 222, which includes a tension spring, is compressed and has been pulled against the guiding force of the spring. [050] It will be understood by an element of common knowledge in the art that the construction of the described disclosure and other components is not limited to any specific material. Other exemplary embodiments of the disclosure disclosed in the present invention can be formed from a wide variety of materials, unless otherwise described in the present invention.
[051] For purposes of this disclosure, the term coupled (in all its forms, coupling, coupling, coupled, etc.) generally means the joining of two components (electrical or mechanical) directly or indirectly to each other. Such a junction can be stationary in nature or mobile in nature. Such a junction can be achieved with the two components (electrical or mechanical) and any additional intermediate members that are integrally formed as a single unitary body with each other or with the two components. Such a junction may be permanent in nature or may be removable or releasable in nature unless otherwise determined.
[052] It is also important to note that the construction and arrangement of the elements of the disclosure as shown in the exemplary modalities are illustrative only. Although only a few modalities of the present innovations have been described in detail in this disclosure, elements skilled in the art, upon analysis of this disclosure, will appreciate that many modifications are possible (for example, variations in sizes, dimensions, structures, shapes and proportions of various elements, parameter values, mounting arrangements, use of materials, colors, orientations, etc.) without materially departing from innovative teachings and
20/20 advantages of the subject discussed. For example, elements shown as integrally formed can be constructed of multiple parts or elements shown as multiple parts can be integrally formed, the operation of interfaces can be inverted or otherwise varied, the length or width of structures and / or members or connector or other elements of the system can be varied, the nature or the number of adjustment positions provided between the elements can be varied. It should be noted that the elements and / or assemblies of the system can be constructed from any of a wide variety of materials that provide sufficient strength or durability, any of a variety of colors, textures and combinations. Consequently, all such modifications are intended to be included in the scope of the present innovations. Other substitutions, modifications, alterations and omissions can be made in the project, operational conditions and arrangement of the desired modalities and other exemplary modalities without departing from the spirit of the present innovations.
[053] It will be understood that any described processes or steps within the described processes can be combined with other processes or steps disclosed to form structures included in the scope of the present disclosure. The exemplary structures and processes disclosed in the present invention are for illustrative purposes and should not be construed as limiting.
[054] It should also be understood that variations and modifications can be made to the aforementioned structures and methods without departing from the concepts of the present disclosure, and it should also be understood that such concepts are intended to be covered by the following claims unless those claims, by their language, expressly determine otherwise.
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Claims (20)
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1. Vehicle seat assembly characterized by comprising: a seat base;
a seat back operatively coupled to a rear of the seat base;
first and second independently movable thigh ribs, wherein each thigh rib includes a top side, a front side, a bottom side, an outer side and an inner side;
a slide assembly operably coupled to each of the first and second thigh ribs, wherein each thigh rib is independently translatable sideways to the front of the seat base;
first and second flexible trim carriers configured to wrap the first and second independently movable thigh ribs, respectively;
a spring assembly that forces each thigh reinforcement to a completely forward lateral position; and a pivot member operatively coupling each of the thigh ribs to the seat base, wherein each of the thigh ribs is rotatable relative to the seat base.
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2. Car seat assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that the first and second flexible finish carriers include a corrugated body portion.
[3]
Vehicle seat assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that the first and second flexible finish carriers include a rear hitch flange that is operatively coupled to the top side of the first and second independently movable thigh ribs respectively.
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4. Vehicle seat assembly according to claim 2, characterized by the first and second flexible finish carriers
2/4 include a peripheral finish fixing feature that secures cushioning over the first and second flexible finish carriers.
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Vehicle seat assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that the first and second flexible finishing carriers involve the first and second independently movable thigh reinforcements.
[6]
6. Car seat assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that the first and second flexible finishing carriers are in contiguous contact with the top side, the front side and the bottom side of the first and second thigh ribs independently mobile, respectively.
[7]
7. Vehicle seat assembly characterized by comprising: a seat base;
first and second independently movable thigh ribs attached to a front portion of the seat base, where each thigh rib is rotatable! in relation to the seat base and translatable laterally in relation to the seat base;
a flexible corrugated finish carrier that extends over each thigh reinforcement; and an operable button assembly to secure thigh ribs in any of a variety of lateral positions.
[8]
Vehicle seat assembly according to claim 7, characterized in that the flexible corrugated finish carrier includes a rear hitch flange which is operatively coupled to the top side of the first and second independently movable thigh ribs, respectively.
[9]
Vehicle seat assembly according to claim 8, characterized in that the rear hitch flange includes a plurality of fastening features configured to secure the finishing carrier
3/4 flexible corrugated on the top side of at least one of the first and second independently movable thigh ribs.
[10]
Vehicle seat assembly according to claim 8, characterized in that the flexible corrugated finish carrier includes a peripheral finish fixing feature that secures a padding over the flexible corrugated finish carrier.
[11]
Vehicle seat assembly according to claim 7, characterized in that the flexible corrugated finish carrier defines a plurality of openings configured to provide additional flexion to the flexible corrugated finish carrier.
[12]
Vehicle seat assembly according to claim 7, characterized in that the flexible corrugated finish carrier surrounds the first and second independently movable thigh ribs.
[13]
13. Car seat assembly according to claim 10, characterized in that the carrier with flexible corrugated finish is in contiguous contact with the top side, the front side and the bottom side of the first and second independently movable thigh reinforcements, respectively.
[14]
14. Vehicle seat assembly characterized by comprising: a seat base;
first and second thigh ribs that are independently translatable sideways forwards relative to the seat base and pivoting upwards relative to the seat base;
a spring assembly that forces each thigh reinforcement to pivot to a completely elevated position; and a flexible finish carrier that includes a plurality of equally spaced openings that extend over each thigh reinforcement.
[15]
Car seat assembly according to claim 14, characterized in that the flexible finish carrier includes a corrugated body portion that defines a plurality of alternating ridges and ridges that
4/4 extend in a direction that is transversal to the lateral translation direction of the first and second thigh ribs.
[16]
Car seat assembly according to claim 14, characterized in that the flexible finish carrier includes a rear hitch flange that has a plurality of fastening features configured to secure the flexible finish carrier to the top side of at least one of the first and second thigh reinforcements.
[17]
Car seat assembly according to claim 14, characterized in that the flexible finish carrier includes a peripheral finish fixing feature that attaches a pad to the flexible finish carrier.
[18]
18. Car seat assembly according to claim 14, characterized in that the flexible finish carrier involves the first and second thigh reinforcements.
[19]
19. Car seat assembly according to claim 14, characterized in that the flexible finish carrier defines a plurality of openings configured to provide additional flexion to the flexible finish carrier.
[20]
Car seat assembly according to claim 14, characterized in that the flexible finish carrier slides on a top side of the first and second thigh ribs, respectively.
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2020-11-24| B11B| Dismissal acc. art. 36, par 1 of ipl - no reply within 90 days to fullfil the necessary requirements|
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