Patent classifications
B60N2/882
Headrest storage structure
A headrest storage structure includes a headrest storage portion configured to store a headrest in an interior member of a vehicle door. The headrest storage portion includes a headrest fixing portion configured to store a headrest main body and a headrest pillar fixing portion configured to store a headrest pillar portion extending from the headrest main body, and the headrest fixing portion and the headrest pillar fixing portion are arranged to be adjacent to each other in a longitudinal direction of a vehicle body.
Headrest storage structure
A headrest storage structure includes a headrest storage portion configured to store a headrest in an interior member of a vehicle door. The headrest storage portion includes a headrest fixing portion configured to store a headrest main body and a headrest pillar fixing portion configured to store a headrest pillar portion extending from the headrest main body, and the headrest fixing portion and the headrest pillar fixing portion are arranged to be adjacent to each other in a longitudinal direction of a vehicle body.
Automobile seat and automobile side back cushion
The present invention discloses an automobile side back cushion, including: a mounting rod, including a first chute and a second chute disposed at an interval, and an adjusting channel disposed between the first chute and the second chute; a first side cushion and a second side cushion, which are respectively connected to two ends of the mounting rod; and a width adjusting structure, including: a first fastening frame, including at least one first inserting rod groove accommodated in the first chute and a first gear bar fixed on the outer side of the first inserting rod groove; a second fastening frame, including at least one second inserting rod groove accommodated in the second chute, and a second gear bar fixed on the outer side of the second inserting rod groove; and an adjusting gear disposed in the adjusting channel.
Head restraint apparatus for a vehicle and method
A head restraint assembly is arranged to removably couple a head restraint to a vehicle seat. The head restraint assembly includes an engagement component having a retention feature configured to engage a complimentary engagement component of the vehicle seat during a deceleration event to maintain attachment of the head restraint to the vehicle seat.
VEHICLE HEAD RESTRAINT THAT CAN BE SEPARATED FROM A SEATBACK YET REMOTELY ACTUATED TO MOVE TO A FOLDED POSITION WHEN ATTACHED TO THE SEATBACK
A seating assembly comprises: a head restraint that can be both separated from a seatback to a separated position, and remotely actuated via a user-accessible manipulable device located away from the head restraint to move the head restraint to a folded position when coupled to the seatback in an extending position. A cable of the seatback is not operably coupled with the head restraint when the user-accessible manipulable device is not manipulated but becomes operably coupled with the head restraint, when the user-accessible manipulable device is manipulated and the head restraint is in the extending position, to cause the head restraint to move from an upright position to the folded position. The cable of the seatback extends into a post receiver and operably couples with the head restraint within the post receiver when the head restraint is in the extending position and the user-accessible manipulable device is manipulated.
VEHICLE HEAD RESTRAINT THAT CAN BE SEPARATED FROM A SEATBACK YET REMOTELY ACTUATED TO MOVE TO A FOLDED POSITION WHEN ATTACHED TO THE SEATBACK
A seating assembly comprises: a head restraint that can be both separated from a seatback to a separated position, and remotely actuated via a user-accessible manipulable device located away from the head restraint to move the head restraint to a folded position when coupled to the seatback in an extending position. A cable of the seatback is not operably coupled with the head restraint when the user-accessible manipulable device is not manipulated but becomes operably coupled with the head restraint, when the user-accessible manipulable device is manipulated and the head restraint is in the extending position, to cause the head restraint to move from an upright position to the folded position. The cable of the seatback extends into a post receiver and operably couples with the head restraint within the post receiver when the head restraint is in the extending position and the user-accessible manipulable device is manipulated.
CONTOURED CUSHION IMPLEMENT AND METHOD
A contoured cushion implement for temporary installation on a bench seat of an automobile; the contoured cushion implement includes a contoured cushion having a plurality of recesses with an anatomically forming cushion draped over the contoured cushion. The contoured cushion comprises a soft resilient material forming a substantially triangular body. The plurality of recesses include a bottom recess reciprocally disposed on each of the opposing long sides. The plurality of recesses are configured to accommodate a seat belt mechanism. The anatomically forming cushion is configured to drape over the apex of the contoured cushion. The contoured cushion implement is designed to provide a user with a comfortable surface to rest in an upright reposed position. In a preferred embodiment, the contoured cushion implement placed on the middle seat of a bench seat in an automobile.
Vehicle mounted printer station
A vehicle mounted printer station is made up of a printer secured to a support surface tray that includes an adaptor capable of attaching the tray and printer to the top of a vehicle seat. The support surface is preferably a rectangular shaped plate with front, back and side edges along with top and bottom surfaces. The bottom surface is attached to the adaptor, the adaptor includes at least one attachment rod for securing the support surface to the vehicle seat. The attachment rods are sized to be received into receptacles provided in the top of a vehicle seat designed for the vehicle headrest.
Bichambered convertible headrest cover with padded insert
A removable headrest cover includes a flexible shroud having an inner chamber and an outer chamber. The inner chamber contains padding and is separated from the outer chamber by an inner panel and the outer chamber is accessible through an outer opening defined through an outer surface of the shroud. The shroud is configured to enclose a chair headrest within the outer chamber, and when removed from the chair, to be rolled or folded into multiple stacked portions the outermost portion of which includes an end segment of the outer opening that can enclose the other rolled or stacked portions within the outer chamber to form a pillow.
Whiplash injuries prevention headrest apparatus and drowsy driving prevention alarm
A headrest apparatus for securing to a backrest of a seat such as a vehicle seat includes a headrest framework with generally parallel and spaced apart first and second side frames and a side frame connecting structure holding the side frames upright, and including a sheet assembly fitted to and suspended generally horizontally between and the first and second side frames above the seat backrest for supporting a user head.