Ventilation device for vehicle seat
11208016 · 2021-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/5671
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/5628
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/879
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/5657
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A device for ventilating the occupant of a vehicle seat, comprising an air inlet receiving air from a ventilation member, and comprising a first duct integrated at least in part into the backrest of the seat, a second duct integrated into a headrest mounted on the seat and supplying at least one air outlet integrated into the headrest and expelling air coming from the ventilation member, the second duct and first duct being connected by a leaktight sliding connection.
Claims
1. A device for ventilating an occupant of a vehicle seat, the device comprising an air inlet receiving air from a ventilation member, a first duct integrated at least in part into a backrest of the seat, a second duct integrated into a headrest mounted on the seat and supplying at least one air outlet integrated into the headrest and expelling air coming from the ventilation member, wherein the second duct and the first duct are connected directly or indirectly by a leak tight sliding connection, and wherein said at least one air outlet is dimensioned and/or provided with a baffle configured to direct air towards the occupant's thighs.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the headrest includes lateral extensions configured to surround sides of the occupant's head, the device comprising at least one air outlet at a distal end of each lateral extension of the headrest.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the second duct is connected to the air outlets by a T-connection provided with branches terminated by the air outlets.
4. The device of claim 3, wherein the air outlets are arranged in a lower portion of the headrest, the second duct comprises a gooseneck segment between the sliding connection and the T-connection provided with branches terminated by the air outlets for supplying the air outlets.
5. The device of claim 2, wherein the air outlets are dimensioned and/or positioned and oriented so that the air they expel carries along ambient air at the occupant's cheeks so as to ventilate the occupant's cheeks and/or neck.
6. The device of claim 2, wherein the air outlets are positioned so that the air they expel carries along ambient air at the occupant's shoulders so as to ventilate the occupant's shoulders.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the sliding connection comprises an outer tube which ends the first duct and an inner tube which starts the second duct, the inner tube fitting into the outer tube.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein an elastomeric foam seal is arranged between the inner tube and the outer tube.
9. A seat comprising a headrest and a device for ventilating an occupant of a vehicle seat, wherein the device comprises an air inlet receiving air from a ventilation member, a first duct integrated at least in part into a backrest of the seat, a second duct integrated into the headrest mounted on the seat and supplying at least one air outlet integrated into the headrest and expelling air coming from the ventilation member, the second duct and the first duct being connected directly or indirectly by a leak tight sliding connection, and wherein said at least one air outlet is dimensioned and/or provided with a baffle configured to direct air towards the occupant's thighs.
10. The seat of claim 9, wherein the headrest includes lateral extensions configured to surround sides of the occupant's head, the device comprising at least one air outlet at the distal end of each lateral extension of the headrest.
11. The seat of claim 10, wherein the second duct is connected to the air outlets by a T-connection provided with branches terminated by the air outlets.
12. The seat of claim 11, wherein the air outlets are arranged in a lower portion of the headrest, the second duct comprises a gooseneck segment between the sliding connection and the T-connection provided with branches terminated by the air outlets for supplying the air outlets.
13. The seat of claim 10, wherein the air outlets are dimensioned and/or positioned and oriented so that the air they expel carries along ambient air at the occupant's cheeks so as to ventilate the occupant's cheeks and/or neck.
14. The seat of claim 10, wherein the air outlets are positioned so that the air they expel carries along ambient air at the occupant's shoulders so as to ventilate the occupant's shoulders.
15. The seat of claim 9, wherein the sliding connection comprises an outer tube which ends the first duct and an inner tube which starts the second duct, the inner tube fitting into the outer tube.
16. The seat of claim 15, wherein a sealing material is arranged between the inner tube and the outer tube.
17. The seat of claim 9, wherein the ventilation member is integrated into the seat.
18. The seat of claim 9, wherein the seat comprises a connection of the first duct to an air conditioning system of the vehicle.
19. A device for ventilating an occupant of a vehicle seat, the device comprising an air inlet receiving air from a ventilation member, a first duct integrated at least in part into a backrest of the seat, a second duct integrated into a headrest mounted on the seat and supplying at least one air outlet integrated into the headrest and expelling air coming from the ventilation member, wherein the second duct and the first duct are connected directly or indirectly by a leak tight sliding connection, wherein the sliding connection comprises an outer tube which ends the first duct and an inner tube which starts the second duct, the inner tube fitting into the outer tube, and wherein a sealing material is arranged between the inner tube and the outer tube.
20. The device of claim 19, wherein the sealing material is an elastomeric foam seal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(14) The horizontal tube limits the downward movement of the headrest. In addition, the position of the air outlets behind the occupant is not desirable, because part of the airflow 5 flows directly along the neck and shoulders of the occupant which may be unpleasant.
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(18) To minimize air leakage, a sealing material such as an elastomeric foam seal is arranged between the inner tube and the outer tube.
(19) This sliding connection 16 is located either in the headrest in the case where the first duct 14 climbs into the headrest, or in the seat if, on the contrary, it is the second duct 15 which descends into the seat.
(20) Furthermore, to allow the second duct 15 to supply the air outlets in the lower part of the headrest, this duct is provided with a gooseneck shape 15a which offers a significant length of travel for the sliding connection 16.
(21) In order to have the air outlets 12 at the distal ends of the lateral extensions 11 of the headrest which surround the sides of the occupant's head, the second duct 15 is connected to the air outlets 12 by a T-connection with two branches 17 following the curvature of the lateral extensions 11 as shown in
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(23) According to the example of
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(28) However, this type of assembly can be replaced by a tube 51 connecting the first duct 14 to the air conditioning system 52 of a vehicle 50, as schematically represented in
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(31) The one or more baffle means may be connected so as to optionally be movable or be integrated with the air outlets. In order to be able to adjust the direction of the airflow, the baffle 121 may optionally be movable in its inclination for example.
(32) The present disclosure allows the ventilation to adequately cover the occupant, the airflow possibly also allowing indirect ventilation of the neck and cheeks of the occupant by carrying along the air around the air outlets.
(33) The present disclosure is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described above solely as examples. In particular, the sliding connection may be located higher or lower in the headrest or seat, the sliding connection may comprise an intermediate sleeve between the ducts and possibly be supplemented by complementary parts offering greater displacement, for example such as accordion segments. The device may be applied to a seat of a light motor vehicle, a seat of a public transport vehicle, an airplane seat, or the like.
(34) To provide local ventilation for the occupant of a seat, there may be ventilation devices with a fan in a headrest. Because of the limited space, such a fan is very weak and can only ventilate the back of the seat occupant's neck.
(35) Some ventilation devices may be complex to implement, and can create areas of discomfort if the airflow is aimed incorrectly. In addition, some ventilation devices with ventilation in the seat and air outlets in the headrest do not allow adjusting the position of the headrest.