AESTHETIC SEAT BACKREST PANEL FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
20190217755 ยท 2019-07-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/6009
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A backrest for a seat in a motorized vehicle including a frame with interconnected generally horizontally and vertically extending members. A hard panel is connected to at least some of the horizontally and vertically extending members so that the panel is supported therebetween. The backrest includes a decorative backrest cover. The backrest includes a fastener that openably unites peripheral edges of the cover at least partially around the panel.
Claims
1. A backrest for a seat in a motorized vehicle, the backrest including: a frame with interconnected generally horizontally and vertically extending members; a hard panel connected to at least some of the horizontally and vertically extending members so that the panel is supported therebetween; a backrest cover formed from a carpet material, the backrest cover extending over the hard panel and having peripheral edges, wherein the backrest cover is provided with a decorative layer that lies atop a surface of the backrest cover; and a zip fastener that extends from the peripheral edges of the backrest cover at least partially around the panel.
2. (canceled)
3. A seat backrest according to claim 1, wherein the hard panel comprises a thermoformed plastic material.
4. (canceled)
5. A seat backrest according to claim 1, wherein the seat is a bench seat.
6. A seat backrest according to claim 1, further including hooks that fasten the hard panel to the frame.
7. A seat backrest according to claim 1, further including clips that are molded into the hard panel.
8. A seat backrest according to claim 1, further including clips that are molded to a B surface of the hard panel.
9. (canceled)
10. A seat backrest according to claim 1, wherein the carpet material at least partially encapsulates the hard panel.
11. A seat backrest according to claim 10, wherein the zip fastener extends along at least one of the edges of the carpet material.
12. A seat backrest according to claim 2, wherein the decorative layer includes customizable decors and motifs.
13. A seat backrest according to claim 1, wherein the zip fastener runs along two generally vertical edges and across a top horizontal edge of the seat backrest.
14. A seat backrest according to claim 1, further including a padding material that is inserted into a space between the backrest cover and the panel, thereby flattening crease lines in the backrest cover, the zip fastener serving to secure the padding material in the space.
15. A seat having the backrest of claim 1.
16. The seat according to claim 15, wherein the seat is a back bench seat.
17. A seat backrest according to claim 14 wherein the zip fastener holds the decorative layer in place on the backrest cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] This disclosure includes the following detailed description and these drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0019] The backrest 10 has a frame 14 (
[0020] Lying atop the hard panel 16, the cover 18 is often made of a malleable material such as a fabric which may be susceptible to creasing in the absence of surface tension.
[0021] Inside the seat 12, the hard panel 16 is usually made of a composite or of a plastic material that is preferably thermoformed. If a composite material is used, fiber-reinforced plastics may be included. As shown in
[0022] Referring to
[0023] Behind a row of seats 12, the cover 18 at the back of the seat 10 defines a terminal part of a baggage space at the rear of the motor vehicle. The cover 18 is optionally provided with a decorative layer that can be held in place and if desired removed for cleaning or for a change in appearance with the aid of the zipper 28.
[0024] Turning now to
[0025] It will be appreciated that the zipper 28 has two rows of protruding teeth, which may be made to interdigitate, thus linking the rows. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zipper. A slider, operated by hand, moves along the rows of teeth. Id, Inside the slider is a Y-shaped channel that meshes together or separates the opposing rows of teeth, depending on the direction of the slider's movement. Id.
[0026] As defined in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zipper, incorporated by reference, the components of a zipper may include a:
[0027] 1. Top tape extension (the fabric part of the zipper, that extends beyond the teeth, at the top of the chain);
[0028] 2. Top stop (two devices affixed to the top end of a zipper, to prevent the slider from coming off the chain);
[0029] 3. Slider (the device that moves up and down the chain to open or close the zipper);
[0030] 4. Pull tab or puller (the part of the slider that is held to move the slider up or down);
[0031] 5. Tape width (refers to the width of the fabric on both sides of the zipper chain);
[0032] 6. Chain or zipper teeth (the continuous piece that is formed when both halves of a zipper are meshed together) and chain width (refers to the specific gauge of the chain);
[0033] 7. Bottom stop (a device affixed to the bottom end of a zipper, to prevent further movement of the half of the zipper from separating);
[0034] 8. Bottom tape extension (the fabric part of the zipper, that extends beyond the teeth, at the bottom of the chain);
[0035] 9. Single tape width (refers to the width of the fabric on one side of the zipper chain);
[0036] 10. Insertion pin (a device used on a separating zipper whose function is to allow the joining of the two zipper halves);
[0037] 11. Retainer box or pin box (a device used on a separating zipper whose function is to correctly align the pin, to begin the joining of the zipper halves); and
[0038] 12. Reinforcement film (a strip of plastic fused to each half of the zipper tape to allow a manufacturer to electronically weld the zipper onto the garment or item that is being manufactured, without the need for sewing or stitching). See, Zipper Parts. ZipperSource. Retrieved 27 Sep. 2013.