Seating components with laminated bonding material
11058224 ยท 2021-07-13
Assignee
Inventors
- James Nolan Ludwig (East Grand Rapids, MI, US)
- Bruce M. Smith (East Grand Rapids, MI, US)
- Carl V. Forslund, III (Grand Rapids, MI, US)
- Christopher J. Norman (Middleville, MI, US)
- Gordon J. Peterson (Rockford, MI, US)
- Fredric Biddle (Kalamazoo, MI, US)
- Nickolaus William Charles Deevers (Holland, MI, US)
Cpc classification
A47C7/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C7/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A seating support arrangement includes a seating frame, a cover member supported by the seating frame, the cover member having a first elastic modulus in a first direction, the cover member having an outer surface area and a support area that is less than the outer surface area and is configured to support a user, and a polymer film surface layer attached to the support area of the cover member such that the combination of the cover member in the support area and the surface layer has a second elastic modulus in the first direction that is greater than the first elastic modulus.
Claims
1. A seating support arrangement, comprising: a seating frame; a cover member supported by the seating frame, the cover member having a first elastic modulus in a first direction, the cover member having an outer surface area configured to support a user when in the seated position and a support area that is less than the outer surface area and is configured to support the user; and a polymer film surface layer attached to the support area of the cover member at locations spaced laterally across the support area to prevent planar movement of the polymer film surface layer at the locations and such that the combination of the cover member in the support area and the surface layer at the locations has a second elastic modulus in the first direction that is greater than the first elastic modulus where the polymer film surface layer is not attached to the cover member.
2. The seating support arrangement of claim 1, wherein the surface layer is substantially transparent.
3. The seating support arrangement of claim 1, wherein the surface layer is attached to the cover member by at least one of adhesion, sonic welding, and laser welding.
4. The seating support arrangement of claim 1, wherein the surface layer is attached to an outer surface of the cover member.
5. The seating support arrangement of claim 4, wherein the surface layer comprises an aesthetic pattern.
6. The seating support arrangement of claim 1, wherein the seating support arrangement comprises a back support assembly.
7. The seating support arrangement of claim 6, wherein the support area is positioned to support the lumbar area of a seated user.
8. The seating support arrangement of claim 1, wherein the polymer film surface layer comprises a polyester.
9. The seating support arrangement of claim 1, wherein the cover member comprises a fabric.
10. A method for constructing a seating support arrangement, comprising: providing a seating frame; providing a cover member having a first elastic modulus in a first direction, the cover member having an outer surface area configured to support a seated user and a support area that is less than the outer surface area and is configured to support the seated user; attaching a polymer film surface layer to the support area of the cover member at locations spaced laterally across the support area to prevent planar movement of the polymer film surface layer at the locations and such that the combination of the cover member in the support area and the surface layer at the locations has a second elastic modulus in the first direction that is greater than the first elastic modulus where the polymer film surface layer is not attached to the cover member; and supporting the cover and the surface layer by the seating frame.
11. A seating support arrangement, comprising: a cover member having a first elastic modulus in a first direction, the cover member having an outer surface area and a shaped area that is less than the outer surface area, wherein the outer surface area and the shaped area are each configured to support a seated user; and a polymer film surface layer attached to the shaped area of the cover at locations spaced laterally across the shaped area to prevent planar movement of the polymer film surface layer at the locations and such that the combination of the cover member in the shaped area and the surface layer has a second modulus of elasticity in the first direction at the locations that is greater than the first modulus of elasticity where the polymer film surface layer is not attached to the cover member.
12. The seating support arrangement of claim 11, wherein the surface layer is substantially transparent.
13. The seating support arrangement of claim 11, wherein the surface layer is attached to the cover member by at least one of adhesion, sonic welding, and laser welding.
14. The seating support arrangement of claim 11, wherein the surface layer is attached to an outer surface of the cover member.
15. The seating support arrangement of claim 14, wherein the surface layer comprises an aesthetic pattern.
16. The seating support arrangement of claim 11, further comprising: a seating frame that supports the cover member.
17. The seating support arrangement of claim 11, wherein the seating support arrangement comprises a back support assembly.
18. The seating support arrangement of claim 17, wherein the support area is positioned to support the lumbar area of a seated user.
19. The seating support arrangement of claim 11, wherein the polymer film surface layer comprises a polyester.
20. The seating support arrangement of claim 11, wherein the cover member comprises a fabric.
21. A method for constructing a seating support arrangement, comprising: providing the seating support arrangement of claim 11; shaping the shaped area into a three dimensional shape; and attaching the cover member and the surface layer to a frame while the shaped area substantially retains the three dimensional shape.
22. The method for constructing the seating support arrangement of claim 21, wherein the seating support arrangement comprises a back support assembly.
23. The method for constructing the seating support arrangement of claim 22, wherein the support area is positioned to support the lumbar area of a seated user.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) For purposes of description herein, the terms upper, lower, right, left, rear, front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
(12) The reference numeral 10 (
(13) The seat assembly or seating support arrangement 16 (
(14) The seat assembly 16 further includes an elastically resilient control arrangement 50 that is supported by the seating frame 22 above the recess 24, and is positioned between the cover member 26 and the surface layer 28. In the illustrated example, the control arrangement 50 includes a pair of flexibly resilient flexing members 52 attached to the sides 54 of the seating frame 22 by mechanical fasteners 56. The control arrangement 50 further includes a plurality of support members 58 coupled to and extending laterally between the flexing members 52. In the illustrated example, the support members 58 comprise a plurality of flexibly resilient, tensioned wire members each having a circular cross-sectional configuration. However, it is noted that variously configured support members comprising various materials may be utilized.
(15) As best illustrated in
(16) It is noted that the first surface 29 of the surface layer 28 in the areas aligned with the second portions 32 of the surface layer 28 may be pre-treated so as to prevent bonding of the second portions 32 of the surface layer 28 with the second surface 27 of the cover member 26. Alternatively, a boundary layer 33 (
(17) It is further noted that while
(18) Moreover, the surface layer 28 may be configured and/or patterned in a manner so as to cooperate with the cover member 26 to provide to or alter the mechanical properties of the cover member 26. For example, the surface layer 28 may be attached to the cover member 26 such that the elastic modulus of the combination of the cover member 26 and the surface layer 28 together is different from the elastic modulus of the cover member alone, thereby allowing for localized areas of increased support provided to a user. An example of a method that may be utilized to construct a seating support arrangement with a varying elastic modulus includes providing a seating frame arrangement 200 (
(19) In the illustrated example, the flexing members 52 are coupled to the seating frame 22 such that the flexing members 52 are flexed and biased in an upward direction 60. As best illustrated in
(20) For example, the back assembly or seating support arrangement 18 is constructed in a similar manner to that of the previously described seat assembly 16, but wherein the associated surface layer and/or control assembly do not extend over the entire supporting surface of the back assembly. In the illustrated example, the back assembly 18 includes a back frame 80 that includes a recess 82, a cover member 84 and a surface layer 86. The surface layer 86 includes a plurality of first portions 88 and second portions 90 that are coupled with the cover member 84 in a similar manner to that described above with respect to the surface layer 28 and the cover member 26, thereby creating a plurality of laterally extending tunnels. A back control arrangement 92 is constructed similar to the control arrangement 50 of the seat assembly 16 and includes a pair of flexing members 94 operably coupled to the back frame 80 via a plurality of mechanical fasteners 96, and a plurality of support members 98 extending through the tunnels located between the cover member 84 and the surface layer 86. In the illustrated example, the surface layer 86 is aligned with a lower portion or lumbar region 83 of the cover member 84 and may or may not be aligned with and attached to an upper portion 85 of the cover member 84. The back control arrangement 92 is aligned with only the lower portion 83 of the cover member 84. In operation, a user may reconfigure a supporting surface 87 of the lower portion 83 of the cover member 84 in a similar manner to that described above with respect to the seat assembly 16, or specifically by flexing the flexing member 94 via a control knob 89 and a Bowden cable 91 between a first position C and a second position D.
(21) Alternatively, the present invention may be used to couple multiple support surfaces together, such that a force input exerted onto one support surface changes the shape of or reconfigures another support surface. For example, the chair 10a (
(22) Similarly, the surface layer 28 may be configured and/or patterned in a manner so as to cooperate with the cover member 26 to alter the rigidity of the material of the cover member 26 alone, thereby allowing the cover member 26 to be pre-shaped prior to assembly with the remainder of the seating support arrangement 16. For example, the surface layer 28 may be attached and molded with the cover member 16 so as to form three dimensional shapes with the cover member for increased structural integrity, improved aesthetics, improving ease of manufacturing and/or assembly, and the like. An example of a method that may be utilized to construct a seating support arrangement with a varying rigidity includes providing a seating support arrangement 300 (
(23) In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.