Patent classifications
B60N2/879
SEAT VOICE AND SOUND CONTROL
A seat assembly, and method of operation, including a lateral support beans located adjacent to a seat back and having a pair of forward extending arms extending on opposite sides of a seat occupant's head, with each of the arms including a microphone fixed in the arm, flush with a passenger facing surface of the respective arm and located between a respective ear and a mouth of an occupant's head, and a speaker mounted in the arm adjacent to a respective one of the ears of the occupant's head; wherein at least one of the microphones communicates with a controller that actuates vehicle functions based on voice commands received from the microphone, and wherein each of the microphones and the speaker corresponding to each microphone communicate with an active noise cancelation system such that ambient noise detected by each of the microphones is canceled out by the corresponding speaker.
Headrests
A vehicle headrest includes an electro-acoustic transducer and an acoustic enclosure that supports the electro-acoustic transducer. A unitary foam member is coupled to the acoustic enclosure. The foam member has regions of contrasting firmness including a first region having a first firmness and a second region having a second firmness that is greater than the first firmness. The second region defines a speaker grille that is configured to overlie the electro-acoustic transducer.
Headrests
A vehicle headrest includes an electro-acoustic transducer and an acoustic enclosure that supports the electro-acoustic transducer. A unitary foam member is coupled to the acoustic enclosure. The foam member has regions of contrasting firmness including a first region having a first firmness and a second region having a second firmness that is greater than the first firmness. The second region defines a speaker grille that is configured to overlie the electro-acoustic transducer.
Visual comfort device
The invention relates to a visual comfort device comprising at least one inertial sensor, a processing unit and at least one screen. The screen is intended to be positioned laterally in a peripheral field of vision of a user. The processing unit is coupled to the inertial sensor and to the screen. The device is configured to display, on the screen, an inertial matrix representative of an inertial information item, the displayed inertial matrix comprising a maximum of sixteen points and/or line crossings.
Visual comfort device
The invention relates to a visual comfort device comprising at least one inertial sensor, a processing unit and at least one screen. The screen is intended to be positioned laterally in a peripheral field of vision of a user. The processing unit is coupled to the inertial sensor and to the screen. The device is configured to display, on the screen, an inertial matrix representative of an inertial information item, the displayed inertial matrix comprising a maximum of sixteen points and/or line crossings.
HEADREST VENTILATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SEATING ASSEMBLIES
A headrest ventilation assembly is configured to secure to a headrest of a seat assembly, and includes an air conduit including one or more air inlets and one or more air outlets, and an air filter disposed within the air conduit between the one or more air inlets and the one or more air outlets. The air filter is configured to remove contaminants from the air that is drawn into the air conduit before being delivered out of the one or more air outlets. The assembly can also include a fan disposed on or within the air conduit. The fan is configured to draw the air into the one or more air inlets and provide airflow to deliver the air out of the one or more air outlets. The assembly can also include one or more ultraviolet (UV) light emitters disposed on or within the air conduit. The UV light emitter(s) are configured to emit UV light into the air to sanitize the air before the air is delivered out of the one or more air outlets.
HEADREST VENTILATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SEATING ASSEMBLIES
A headrest ventilation assembly is configured to secure to a headrest of a seat assembly, and includes an air conduit including one or more air inlets and one or more air outlets, and an air filter disposed within the air conduit between the one or more air inlets and the one or more air outlets. The air filter is configured to remove contaminants from the air that is drawn into the air conduit before being delivered out of the one or more air outlets. The assembly can also include a fan disposed on or within the air conduit. The fan is configured to draw the air into the one or more air inlets and provide airflow to deliver the air out of the one or more air outlets. The assembly can also include one or more ultraviolet (UV) light emitters disposed on or within the air conduit. The UV light emitter(s) are configured to emit UV light into the air to sanitize the air before the air is delivered out of the one or more air outlets.
VEHICLE HEAD RESTRAINT WITH TUNED DAMPER
An article, such as a vehicle seat, includes a one-piece vehicle head restraint structure that defines a frame and a plurality of receptacles. There are metallic resonators disposed in the receptacles. Polymeric dampers line the receptacles and circumscribe the metallic resonators.
VEHICLE HEAD RESTRAINT WITH TUNED DAMPER
An article, such as a vehicle seat, includes a one-piece vehicle head restraint structure that defines a frame and a plurality of receptacles. There are metallic resonators disposed in the receptacles. Polymeric dampers line the receptacles and circumscribe the metallic resonators.
ACCESSORY SUPPORT ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE SEAT
An accessory support assembly for a vehicle seat includes a support frame that includes an upper bracket and a lower bracket coupled to a bottom of the upper bracket. The lower bracket includes coupling features. The lower bracket defines side projections that extend from opposing sides of the support frame. A speaker assembly is coupled to the support frame. The speaker assembly includes a first speaker housing and a second speaker housing. The first and second speaker housings are coupled to the side projections of the support frame, respectively. A speaker is disposed in each of the first and second housings.