TRIM ELEMENTS FOR VEHICLE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT COMPRISING A PIEZOELECTRIC MEMBER
20190077340 ยท 2019-03-14
Inventors
- Cedric Caravano (Saint Germain en Laye, FR)
- Marion BUHANNIC (LANNION, FR)
- Omar BEN ABDELAZIZ (BEAUVAIS, FR)
- Etienne POULET (SAINT BRESSON, FR)
Cpc classification
B60R13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/0228
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/90
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2013/0287
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R16/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R16/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/90
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A trim element for a vehicle includes a cover, a piezoelectric member and a wireless telecommunication device. The cover has a face surface intended to be in contact with a user and a back surface on the opposite side, and the cover has a layer of foam and a covering material. The piezoelectric member is intended to be actuated by the user. The wireless telecommunication device is controlled by the piezoelectric member and adapted for communicating with an electrically controlled functional device for controlling the electrically controlled functional device. The telecommunication device is attached to the back surface of the cover.
Claims
1. A trim element for a vehicle comprising: a cover comprising a face surface intended to be in contact with a user and a back surface on the opposite side, the cover comprising a layer of foam and a covering material; a piezoelectric member to be actuated by the user; and a wireless telecommunication device controlled by the piezoelectric member and adapted for communicating with an electrically controlled functional device for controlling said electrically controlled functional device, the telecommunication device being attached to the back surface of the cover.
2. The trim element according to claim 1, wherein the foam layer essentially comprises polyurethane.
3. The trim element according to claim 2, wherein the cover is made by cold forming of the foam sprayed on a substrate and brought onto the back surface of the covering material.
4. The trim element according to claim 1, wherein the piezoelectric member is also fixed to the back surface of the cover.
5. The trim element according to claim 4, wherein a portion of the face surface of the cover covering the piezoelectric member comprises a three-dimensional shape defining a pressing area for the user of the trim element.
6. The trim element according to claim 5, wherein the face surface of the cover comprises, in said pressing area, a succession of concentric waves forming projections.
7. The trim element according to claim 1, wherein the cover comprises a cut-out in which a piezoelectric member is housed, such that the piezoelectric member is directly accessible to the user.
8. The trim element according to claim 1, wherein the foam layer comprises a cut-out forming a housing in which the wireless telecommunication device is housed.
9. The trim element according to claim 1, wherein the piezoelectric member and the wireless telecommunication device form a single block.
10. The trim element according to claim 1, wherein the electrically controlled functional device is a massage device.
11. The trim element according to claim 1, wherein the telecommunication device communicates with the functional device with a Wi-Fi protocol.
12. The trim element according to claim 1, wherein the telecommunication device communicates with the functional device with a Bluetooth protocol.
13. A seat element for a vehicle comprising: a bearing structure, a cover comprising a face surface intended to be in contact with a user and a back surface on the opposite side and where the cover comprises a layer of foam and a covering material; a piezoelectric member to be actuated by the user; and a wireless telecommunication device controlled by the piezoelectric member and adapted for communicating with an electrically controlled functional device for controlling said electrically controlled functional device, the telecommunication device being attached to the back surface of the cover.
14. The seat element according to claim 13, comprising a padding born on the bearing structure; and the cover enveloping the padding.
15. The seat element according to claim 13, wherein the seat element is chosen among a seat bottom, seatback, headrest, armrest and a neck support.
16. A vehicle passenger compartment comprising: a bearing structure; and at least one trim element; the trim element comprising: a cover comprising a face surface intended to be in contact with a user and a back surface on the opposite side and where the cover comprises a layer of foam and a covering material; a piezoelectric member to be actuated by the user; and a wireless telecommunication device controlled by the piezoelectric member and adapted for communicating with an electrically controlled functional device for controlling said electrically controlled functional device, the telecommunication device being attached to the back surface of the cover.
17. The vehicle passenger compartment according to claim 16, wherein the trim element are part of at least one among a door panel, console, headliner and instrument panel.
18. The vehicle passenger compartment according to claim 16 comprising a seat, the seat comprising a seat element, the seat element comprising the bearing structure and the trim element.
19. The vehicle passenger compartment according to claim 16, wherein the seat element further comprises a padding born on the bearing structure; and the cover enveloping the padding.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0070] An embodiment of the invention is now going to be described, as a non-limiting example, with the help of the following drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0078] In the interest of clarity, only the elements useful to understanding the embodiments described have been shown and will be described in detail.
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[0080] The right front seat 14 is now going to be described in more detail with the help of
[0081] As previously indicated, the seat 14 comprises a seat bottom 14A and also a seatback 14B complementarity to the seat bottom. It also comprises a headrest 14C and also two armrests 14D arranged respectively to the left and right of the seatback 14B. The seat bottom 14A, the seatback 14B, the headrest 14C and the two armrests 14D form seat elements of the seat 14. Assembled, they in fact form the seat 14 as seen in
[0082] Each seat element, specifically the seat bottom 14A, the seatback 14B, the headrest 14C and the two armrests 14D comprise a bearing structure 50A, 50B, 50D and a respective cover 17A, 17B, 17C and 17D. The seat bottom 14A further comprises a padding 56A as does the seatback 14B.
[0083] The bearing structure 50A, 50B, 50D gives the seat element the necessary structural strength. The structure is in particular configured for being joined, either to a bearing structure of another seat element (e.g. the bearing structure 50D of the armrest 14D is rotatably mounted on the bearing structure 50B of the seatback 14B), or the floor 13 of the passenger compartment 10 of the vehicle 11. In
[0084] The padding 56A provides for the comfort of the user of the seat element. It is configured to serve to support the user. The padding 56A is in fact born by the bearing structure 50A. In particular it comprises a flexible and damping synthetic foam layer.
[0085] The covers 17A, 17B, 17C and 17D surround the respective padding of the seat bottom 14A and seatback 14B, and the bearing structures of the headrest 14C and the two armrests 14D. The covers 17A, 17B, 17C and 17D further have a function of protecting the respective padding 56A and of forming an interface between the respective padding 56A and the user of the seat 14. Thus, the covers 17A, 17B, 17C and 17D comprise a face surface respectively 22A, 22B, 22C and 22D intended to be in direct contact with the user and a back surface 23A, 23D opposite the face surface. The covers 17A, 17B, 17C and 17D comprise a covering material 52A, 52D and a foam layer 54A, 54D. In this embodiment, the covering material 52A, 52D is a fabric and the foam layer 54A, 54D is a polyurethane foam layer as is going to be described later. Thus, the covers 17A, 17B, 17C and 17D have a greater stiffness than a cover formed primarily of fabric material. The covers 17A, 17B, 17C and 17D are attached to the respective padding of the seat elements 14A, 14B, 14C, 14D of the seat 14 by at least one line of sewing or by at least one self-gripping strip 48. Alternatively, they can be directly adhered to the respective padding or bearing structures.
[0086] Further, the seat 14 comprises an electrically controlled massage device 24 suited for executing a massage function from the seat bottom 14A. Thus, the electrically controlled massage device 24 is housed in the seat bottom 14A of the seat 14. The electrically controlled massage device 24 is shown in
[0087] Further, the seat comprises means for control of the electrically controlled massage device 24. These means are borne by one of the armrests 14D, in the case at hand the right armrest with reference to the direction of forward movement of the vehicle 11, and by the seat bottom 14A. These means comprise a piezoelectric member 36, visible in
[0088] Further, as shown in
[0089] Further, the portion 40 of the face surface 22A, 22D of the cover 17A, 17D, which covers over the wireless telecommunication device 38, comprises a three-dimensional pattern 41, which here has the shape of a succession of concentric waves. This three-dimensional pattern 41 shows the user the presence of the wireless telecommunication device 38, which has the effect of improving the quality perceived by the user. Further, the pattern 41 is delimited by a line of sewing 43.
[0090] The piezoelectric member 36 here has the shape of a switch button. It comprises a plastic body 37, visible in
[0091] In that way, the cover 17A, 17D, piezoelectric member 36 and the wireless telecommunication device 38 form trim elements 15 of the seat 14.
[0092] As shown in
[0093] The operation of the seat 14 is now going to be described, in particular for actuating the electrically controlled massage device 24.
[0094] When the user wishes to actuate the electrically controlled massage device 24, they exert pressure on the body 37 of the piezoelectric member 36 so as to actuate the piezoelectric member 36. Thus, the piezoelectric member 36 generates an electric voltage.
[0095] Consequently, the piezoelectric member 36 both provides the wireless telecommunication device 38 energy necessary for the operation thereof. Thus, the energy provided by the user when they exert pressure on the body 37 is recovered for powering the wireless telecommunication device 38. And also, the piezoelectric member 36 commands the wireless telecommunication device 38 to send the message intended for the electrically controlled massage device 24.
[0096] Thus, the printed circuit 42 of the wireless telecommunication device 38 generates a message sent by the transmitter 44. The message is received by the receiver 35 of the control device 34 of the electrically controlled massage device 24. The electrically controlled massage device 24 is thus actuated. The control device 34 actuates the blower 30 such that the user starts to feel the massaging effect.
[0097] When the user wishes to stop the electrically controlled massage device 24, they press again on the body 37 of the piezoelectric member 36. Thus, the transmitter 44 of the wireless telecommunication device 38 sends a message intended for the receiver of the control device 34 of the electrically controlled massage device 24. Thus, the control device 34 stops the blower 30. The electrically controlled massage device 24 is thus deactivated.
[0098] A fabrication method for the seat bottom 14A and the right armrest 14D is now going to be described.
[0099] The bearing structure 15A, 50D and the padding 56A are made in any order.
[0100] To make the cover 17A, 17D, a foam 54A, 54D essentially comprising polyurethane in a pulverulent state is sprayed on a substrate which is in the form of a polyethylene and/or polypropylene film. The foam 54A, 54D, still in the pulverulent state, and the film are brought onto the back surface of a fabric material 52A, 52D such that the foam 54A, 54D is disposed, or sandwiched, between the film and the fabric material 52A, 52D. Then, the assembly formed by the foam 54A, 54D in the pulverulent state, the film and the fabric material 52A, 52D is placed in a mold configured for giving the cover 17A, 17D the final shape thereof. The cut-out 60 is provided in particular so as to dispose the piezoelectric member 36. Next, wait until the foam 54A, 54D polymerize as to a degree at least equal to 90% by mass. Then, the assembly is extracted from the mold. In that way, the cover 17A, 17D is cold formed.
[0101] Then, the wireless telecommunication device 38 is fixed to the back surface 23A, 23D of the cover 17A, 17D. This attachment can be done by adhering or by at least one self-gripping strip 48.
[0102] As the piezoelectric member 36 is securely joined to the telecommunication device 38, the piezoelectric member 36 is also positioned relative to the cover 17A, 17D.
[0103] Next, the cover 17A is attached to the padding 56A and the cover is attached to the bearing structure 50D, by sewing or adhering.
[0104] Then, the padding 56A and the cover 97A are attached to the bearing structure 50A.
[0105] Alternatively, the padding 56A is first fixed to the bearing structure 50A, and then the cover 17A is fixed to the padding 56A.
[0106] Thus, the seat bottom 14A and the right armrest 14D are made.
[0107] A fabrication method for the seat 14 which comprises the steps of fabrication of the seat bottom 14A and the right armrest 14D such as described above can also be defined.
[0108] Of course, many variants can be made to the invention without going outside the scope thereof nor the spirit thereof.
[0109] According to a variant, the wireless telecommunication device 38 and the piezoelectric member 36 form a single block.
[0110] According to another variant, the piezoelectric member 36 is also fixed to the back surface of the cover 17A, 17D. Thus, a three-dimensional shape which delimits a pressing area for the user of the seat can be provided on a portion 40 of the face surface 22A, 22D of the cover 17A, 17D which covers the piezoelectric member 36. The user of the seat 14 can exert a pressure on the pressing area 40 for actuating the piezoelectric member 36. The three-dimensional shape can then serve as a means for locating the piezoelectric member 36 in the seat 14 which improves the ergonomics thereof.
[0111] Also note that the piezoelectric member 36 can comprise a plurality of buttons.
[0112] Further, note that in this embodiment, the seat 14 is what comprises the trim element 15.
[0113] Of course, the instrument panel 10A and/or the door panel 10B and/or the central console 10C and/or the headliner 10D can also comprise the trim element 15.