ARMREST CORE, ARMREST INCORPORATING THAT ARMREST CORE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THAT ARMREST ASSEMBLY
20190118682 ยท 2019-04-25
Inventors
- Mohammad Omar Faruque (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
- S. M. Iskander Farooq (Novi, MI, US)
- Dean M. Jaradi (Macomb, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B33Y10/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C64/118
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B33Y80/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An armrest core includes a lattice having a plurality of void channel clusters. The void channel clusters have a section geometry characterized by a lateral dimension D.sub.1 and a vertical dimension D.sub.2 where D.sub.1<D.sub.2. An armrest assembly includes the armrest core and an outer cover overlying the armrest core. A method of manufacturing the armrest assembly is also disclosed.
Claims
1. An armrest core, comprising: a lattice including a plurality of void channel clusters having a section geometry characterized by a lateral dimension D.sub.1 and a vertical dimension D.sub.2 where D.sub.1<D.sub.2.
2. The armrest core of claim 1, wherein said plurality of void channel clusters are aligned along a longitudinal axis L of said armrest core wherein said longitudinal axis L is perpendicular to said lateral dimension D.sub.1 and said vertical dimension D.sub.2.
3. The armrest core of claim 2, wherein said plurality of void channel clusters are defined by a plurality of 3D shaped structures selected from a group consisting of skeletal ovoids, skeletal ellipsoids, skeletal polyhedra, skeletal octahedra and combinations thereof.
4. The armrest core of claim 3, further including a cover skin over at least a portion of said lattice.
5. An armrest assembly, comprising: an armrest core having a lattice including a plurality of void channel clusters having a section geometry characterized by a lateral dimension D.sub.1 and a vertical dimension D.sub.2 where D.sub.1<D.sub.2; and an outer cover overlying said armrest core.
6. The armrest assembly of claim 5, wherein said plurality of void channel clusters are aligned along a longitudinal axis of said armrest core wherein said longitudinal axis is perpendicular to said lateral dimension D.sub.1 and said vertical dimension D.sub.2.
7. The armrest assembly of claim 6, wherein said plurality of void channel clusters are defined by a plurality of 3D shaped structures selected from a group consisting of skeletal ovoids, skeletal ellipsoids, skeletal polyhedra, skeletal octahedra and combinations thereof.
8. The armrest assembly of claim 7, further including a cover skin over at least a portion of said lattice.
9. The armrest assembly of claim 7, wherein said outer cover includes a cushion layer and a finish layer concealing said cushion layer.
10. A method of manufacturing an armrest assembly, comprising: creating an armrest core lattice including a plurality of void channel clusters having a section geometry characterized by a lateral dimension D.sub.1 and a vertical dimension D.sub.2 where D.sub.1<D.sub.2; and covering said armrest core lattice with an outer cover.
11. The method of claim 10, further including aligning said plurality of void channel clusters along a longitudinal axis L of said armrest core lattice wherein said longitudinal axis L is perpendicular to said lateral dimension D.sub.1 and said vertical dimension D.sub.2.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein said creating of said armrest core lattice includes extruding, with an additive manufacturing device, a plurality of interconnected 3D shaped structures.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein said creating of said armrest core lattice includes extruding, with an additive manufacturing device, a plurality of 3D shaped structures selected from a group consisting of skeletal ovoids, skeletal ellipsoids, skeletal polyhedra, skeletal octahedra and combinations thereof.
14. The method of claim 13, further including extending, by said additive manufacturing device, a cover skin over at least a portion of said armrest core lattice.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0013] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the armrest core, the armrest assembly incorporating that armrest core and the method of manufacturing the armrest assembly and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof.
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[0020] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the armrest core, arm reset assembly incorporating that armrest core and the method of manufacturing that armrest assembly, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Reference is now made to
[0022] The crash test dummy 16 illustrated in the driver's seat 14 is representative of the position of a driver when operating the motor vehicle. As should be appreciated, the armrest assembly 10 on the side door 12 is located a short lateral distance from the rib area 18. In the event of a side impact collision, the armrest assembly 10 may contact the rib area 18 and should yield to cushion the blow and protect the driver.
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[0028] As should be appreciated, the vertical dimension D.sub.2 of the section geometry of the void channel clusters 30 is defined by the distance from the vertex 34 at the first end to the vertex 36 at the second end of the 3D shaped structure 32. The lateral dimension D.sub.1 of the section geometry of the void channel clusters 30 is defined by the distance between the two opposed vertices 38 lying in the mid plane along the lateral axis Y. The longer vertical dimension D.sub.2 provides the lattice 28 with greater strength in the vertical direction while the shorter lateral dimension D.sub.1 provides lower strength and more yielding characteristics in the lateral direction to help protect a driver from rib injury in the event of a side impact collision.
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[0031] The armrest assembly 10 may be manufactured in a very efficient and effective manner. More specifically, the method of manufacturing the armrest assembly 10 includes the steps of creating the armrest core lattice 28, including the plurality of void channel clusters 30 having a section geometry characterized by a lateral dimension D.sub.1 and a vertical dimension D.sub.2 where D.sub.1<D.sub.2. Further, the method includes the step of covering that armrest core lattice 28 with an outer cover 22 including a cushion layer 24 and a finish layer 26.
[0032] More specifically, in the illustrated embodiment, the method includes the step of aligning the plurality of void channel clusters 30 along a longitudinal axis L of the armrest core lattice 28 wherein the longitudinal axis L is perpendicular to the lateral dimension D.sub.1 and the vertical dimension D.sub.2 (see
[0033] The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.