Seat comprising suspension fabric with compression limiters

11452380 · 2022-09-27

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Abstract

A suspended fabric seat includes a frame, a woven fabric suspended in the frame and a plurality of compression limiters attached to the woven fabric. The woven fabric is formed from monofilament fibers that are oriented in a first direction and textile fibers oriented in a second direction transverse to the first direction. The plurality of compression limiters are oriented in the first direction and are formed from a material compatible with the woven fabric. A method for making the suspended fabric seat is also disclosed.

Claims

1. A seat, comprising: a frame; a woven fabric suspended in the frame, the woven fabric formed from monofilament fibers that are oriented in a first direction and textile fibers oriented in a second direction transverse to the first direction; and a plurality of compression limiters attached to the woven fabric, wherein the plurality of compression limiters are formed from a foam material.

2. The seat of claim 1, wherein the plurality of compression limiters are formed from a material compatible with one or both of the monofilament and textile fibers.

3. The seat of claim 2, wherein the plurality of compression limiters are oriented in the first direction.

4. The seat of claim 3, wherein the plurality of compression limiters are mounted on a surface of the woven fabric opposite to an occupant side of the woven fabric.

5. The seat of claim 1, wherein the plurality of compression limiters are bonded to the woven fabric to conform with the woven fabric when the woven fabric is distorted.

6. The seat of claim 1, wherein the woven fabric forms a seat bottom.

7. The seat of claim 1 further including a carrier positioned on a periphery of the woven fabric, and wherein the carrier is secured in the frame.

8. The seat of claim 7, wherein the carrier is overmolded onto the woven fabric.

9. The seat of claim 1, wherein the frame includes a flexible region configured to permit the frame to flex when under load.

10. The seat of claim 9, wherein the flexible region includes a series of slits in the frame.

11. The seat of claim 9 further including a flexible leg member extending from an edge of the frame opposite the woven fabric.

12. The seat of claim 11 further including a resilient member extending from the woven fabric along the flexible leg member.

13. The seat of claim 12, wherein the resilient member is a foam member.

14. The seat of claim 13, wherein the woven fabric extends over the foam member.

15. The seat of claim 1, wherein the compression limiters, when subject to an occupant load, are in compression along a surface at which the compression limiters are mounted to the woven fabric.

16. A method of making a seat, comprising: positioning a woven fabric in a frame, the woven fabric formed from monofilament fibers that are oriented in a first direction and textile fibers oriented in a second direction transverse to the first direction; and securing a plurality of compression limiters to the woven fabric by melting the monofilament fibers and the plurality of compression limiters to create a bond therebetween.

17. The method of claim 16, wherein the plurality of compression limiters are bonded to the woven fabric.

18. The method of claim 16, wherein the plurality of compression limiters are oriented in the first direction.

19. The method of claim 16 further including overmolding a carrier onto the woven fabric and securing the carrier to the frame.

20. A seat, comprising: a frame; a woven fabric suspended in the frame, the woven fabric formed from monofilament fibers that are oriented in a first direction and textile fibers oriented in a second direction transverse to the first direction; and a plurality of compression limiters attached to the woven fabric, wherein the plurality of compression limiters are mounted on a surface of the woven fabric opposite to an occupant side of the woven fabric.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The benefits and advantages of the present embodiments will become more readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the relevant art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, wherein:

(2) FIG. 1 illustrates a prior art suspension fabric chair;

(3) FIG. 2 illustrates tension forces on a suspension fabric of the prior art suspension fabric chair of FIG. 1;

(4) FIG. 3 illustrates the natural pull direction of the suspension fabric of the prior art suspension fabric chair of FIG. 1;

(5) FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrate suspension frame length of line and suspension fabric center length of line of a suspension fabric chair according to an embodiment;

(6) FIG. 5 illustrates a prior art suspension fabric seating shape;

(7) FIG. 6 illustrates a suspension fabric seating according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;

(8) FIG. 7 is a perspective top view of the suspension fabric seating of FIG. 6;

(9) FIG. 8 is a plan view of the suspension fabric; of a prior art suspension fabric seating;

(10) FIGS. 9A and 9B are a perspective top view and a cross-sectional view of a prior art suspension fabric seat; and

(11) FIGS. 10A-10E illustrate cross-sectional views of a flex frame system of a suspension fabric chair according to an embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(12) While the present disclosure is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described one or more embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered illustrative only and is not intended to limit the disclosure to any specific embodiment described or illustrated.

(13) Referring to FIGS. 6 and 7, a hybrid suspended fabric seat 10 includes a fabric seating surface 12 and a plurality of compression limiters 14 attached to the seating surface 12. In an embodiment, the seating surface 12 is formed from a woven fabric 11 of monofilament fibers 16 that are oriented across the seating surface, i.e., side-to-side, and referred to as weft fibers, and fill fibers 18, that are typically textile fibers, are oriented 90 degrees relative to the monofilament fibers 16. The textile fibers 18 are oriented top-to-bottom (or up and down) along the seating surface 12 and are referred to as warp fibers. An example of a woven fabric 11 is disclosed in Coffield, U.S. Pat. No. 8,329,281, which patent is commonly assigned with the present application, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety. Examples of the monofilament fibers 16 are disclosed in Coffield, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 8,857,033 and Coffield, U.S. Pat. No. 9,156,211, which patents are also commonly assigned with the present application, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein in their entirety.

(14) The warp fibers or yarns 18 are relatively inelastic and elongate less than about 12 to 15 percent and preferably, less than about 5 percent. The warp fibers 18 give the fabric 11 bulk and thickness and, if desired, are able to be colored for a colored fabric suspension seating surface 12. The warp fibers 18 are used to shape the seating surface 12 by pulling the monofilament (weft) fibers 16 out of straight line position to form a parabolic shape in the overall suspension fabric seating surface. The warp fibers 18 can be formed from, for example, a polyester yarn or like, suitable textile materials.

(15) The weft fibers 16 are typically elastic and can be formed from, for example, a block copolymer monofilament. These fibers can be orientated and elongate more than 10 percent, and up to about 30 percent when measured on a stress strain curve after an orientation process. The monofilament weft fibers 16 can be oriented and conditioned (as at an elevated temperature) and can be treated zonally to obtain a desired occupant pressure map of the seat shape 10 make the seat 10 more comfortable.

(16) The one or more compression limiters 14 are attached to the seating surface 12. In an embodiment, a plurality of compression limiters 14 are mounted to the seating surface 12 at, for example, the bottom surface 20 of the seating surface 12 (the surface opposite the occupant surface 22), and define a hybrid fabric 24. By providing the compression limiters 14, the hybrid fabric 24 can function as a tensile/compression member similar to bending members, instead of being a 100% tension member, in that compression occurs at about the surface at which a force is applied and tension occurs at about the opposite surface. As such, the hybrid fabric 24 can change the design parameters of the suspension seat 10 by taking into consideration the compressive strength of the compression limiters 14. One such material for forming the compression limiters 14 is a foam material which can provide the traditional suspension fabric tension characteristics needed for comfort. The hybrid fabric 24 comprising the compression limiters 14 may be designed using Euler's formulas to calculate the bending strength for 3 point bends.

(17) The compression limiters 14 can be formed from a suitable foam material, such as polyester block copolymer. In an embodiment, the compression limiters 14 may be formed from one or more thermoplastic copolyesters (TPCs), such as those available under the tradename ARNITEL® from DSM. For example, compression limiters 14 may be made from foams of ARNITEL® EM400 TPC, ARNITEL® EM460 TPC, ARNITEL® EL250 TPC, and the like.

(18) In an embodiment, the hybrid fabric 24 may be formed by permanently attaching a plurality of foam compression limiters 14 to the fabric 11. For example, the foam compression limiters 14 may be made using a foam-shaping molding device and sealed to the fabric 11. For example, steam may be injected to melt/soften the monofilament fibers 16 of the fabric 11 and the foam compression limiters 14 to create a bond therebetween. Such bonding characteristics in the hybrid fabric 24 allow the fabric 11 and the foam compression limiters 14 (as the hybrid fabric 24) to function as a single element in the suspension fabric seating surface 12, and reduce the risk of the foam compression limiters 14 separating from the fabric 24 during use, which could result in a reduction in suspension performance and a change from the desired seating shape.

(19) When the hybrid fabric 24 is distorted, for example when the fabric 24 conforms to an occupant in the seat 10, the compression limiters 14 conform with the fabric 24, but also limit the amount of movement or distortion of the seating surface 12.

(20) The foam compression limiters 14 and some or all of the fabric 11 may be formed from the same material or different materials. For example, the foam compression limiters 14 and some portion or all of the fabric 11 may be formed from a TPC. In embodiments, the compression limiters 14 are oriented in the direction of the monofilament, e.g., weft, fibers and bond to the weft fibers 16.

(21) In an embodiment, a suspension fabric seat 10 may have a frame 26, and a hybrid fabric 24 comprising a woven fabric 11 and a plurality of compression limiters 14. The hybrid fabric 24 may be attached to and suspended from the frame 26. The hybrid fabric 24 may also be used as a suspension fabric for other structures, such as a headrest, armrest, footrest, and the like, all of which structures are within the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.

(22) In an embodiment, the compression limiters 14 are formed from a plurality of foam elements having a shape/geometry configured to manipulate the shape of the hybrid fabric 24 when suspended. The foam elements 14 may be attached to one side 20 of the fabric and function to limit the compression of the fabric 24 and to provide an asymmetric internal stress distribution across the hybrid fabric 24. The hybrid fabric 24 having such an asymmetric stress distribution may be curved or may curve naturally due to the unbalanced internal stresses of the fabric 24 as mounted to the frame 26 (see for example, FIGS. 6 and 7.) The foam compression limiters 14 can be curved using a one-sided bonded foam to form a curve in a free state. The compression limiters 14 may also enhance the curve of the hybrid fabric 24 while the hybrid fabric is under tension. As such, the compression limiters 14 may also act as a tension limiter on the fabric.

(23) Dimensional shrink of the fabric 11 may be exhibited during the foam over-molding process. The block copolymer fabric fibers 16 may be annealed during steam injection of the foam molding and the annealing process may shorten the fabric length of line (see 50 in FIG. 4A) relative to the foam over molding, creating a curved foam. The amount of annealing may be controlled or limited based on the fabric pinch or anchoring at the cavity parting line (the juncture of the fabric 11 and the mold tool or anchor that defines the mold for the compression limiters 14) during the foam shape molding process.

(24) Referring to FIGS. 10A-10D, the fabric 11, 24 can be mounted to the frame 26 in a number of ways. For example, a carrier 28 can be formed on a periphery of the fabric 11, 24 and the carrier 28 inserted into a channel 30 in the frame 26. The carrier 28 can be overmolded onto the fabric 11, 24 to form a bond between the fabric 11, 24 and the carrier 28. Overmolding can be carried out such that some of the fibers, for example, the monofilament fiber 16, soften and/or melt and fuse with the carrier 28 material during the overmolding process to create a strong bond between the fabric 11, 24 and the carrier 28. A variety of materials can be used for the carrier 28, such as a block copolymer that is compatible with the fabric 11, 24 materials. Other materials will be recognized by those skilled in the art. It will also be appreciated that overmolding the carrier 28 onto fabric 11, 24 can be carried out before the compression limiters 14 are secured to the fabric 11 or after the compression limiters 14 are secured to the (hybrid) fabric 24, and that both scenarios are contemplated by this disclosure.

(25) In embodiments a protective barrier 34, such as a foam member can be provided between the seat occupant and the suspension frame 26 hard points 36 (see for example, FIGS. 9A and 9B) that are found on the seat bottom and back bolsters of many seats. The bolster supports 36 are designed as part of the suspension frame 26 that provides structure for, and retains the tension of, the suspended fabric seating surface 12.

(26) In the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 10A-E, the frame 26 can be formed with a flexible region 38 that includes, for example, slits 40 formed in the frame 26 that are configured to flex when under load. A leg 42 can be formed at about an edge 44 of the frame 26 to accommodate, support and limit flexing of the frame 26. In an embodiment, the leg 42 is formed from a resilient material so as to bend in an accordion-like manner to support the frame edge 44 as a load is applied to the frame 26, as seen in FIG. 10D. The leg 42 can be formed from a variety of materials, such as a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) or the like.

(27) The protective barrier 34, such as a foam covering, can be positioned at the frame edge 44 and over the leg 42 to provide the protective barrier between the seat occupant and the frame 26. The foam 34 can be mounted to the fabric 24 and/or the carrier 28, and traverse along the leg 42 to further provide a barrier between the occupant and the frame 26/leg 42. The foam 34 can be mounted to the fabric 24 and/or the carrier 28 by a foam carrier 48, and can be bonded to the fabric 24 or the carrier 28 as a secondary piece or in a secondary process. As illustrated in FIGS. 10A-10E, the foam 34 follows the leg 42 and bends with the leg 42 (also in an accordion-like manner) as a load is applied to the frame 26. As best seen n FIG. 10E, as the frame 26 flexes, the foam 34 rests on the frame 26 edge to provide a barrier for the seat occupant.

(28) The foam 34 can have a reaction force of about 0.25 to 80 Newtons for a softness feel to the occupant. The suspension fabric 11 can be applied to or extended over the foam 34, or the foam 34 can be designed to match the suspension fabric 11 in appearance and style to ensure complete aesthetic synergy of the seat 10.

(29) A method of making the suspended fabric seat includes positioning a woven fabric 11 in a frame 26 and securing a plurality of compression limiters 14 to the woven fabric 11 to form a hybrid fabric 24. The fabric 11, 24 is formed from monofilament fibers 16 that are oriented in a first direction and textile fibers 18 oriented in a second direction transverse to the first direction.

(30) The compression limiters 14 can be bonded to the fabric 11 prior to positioning the hybrid fabric 24 in the frame 26, or the compression limiters 14 can be bonded to the fabric 11 after positioning the fabric 11 in the frame 26. The fabric 11, 24 can be secured in a carrier 28 and the carrier 28 secured to the frame 26.

(31) In a method, the carrier 28 is overmolded onto the fabric 11, 24. The compression limiters 14 can be oriented in the first direction.

(32) In the present disclosure, the words “a” or “an” are to be taken to include both the singular and the plural. Conversely, any reference to plural items shall, where appropriate, include the singular. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the relative directional terms such as upper, lower, rearward, forward and the like are for explanatory purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure.

(33) All patents or patent applications referred to herein, are hereby incorporated herein by reference, whether or not specifically done so within the text of this disclosure.

(34) From the foregoing it will be observed that numerous modification and variations can be effectuated without departing from the true spirit and scope of the novel concepts of the present film. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific embodiments illustrated is intended or should be inferred. The disclosure is intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.