Vehicle Seat
A vehicle seat with a back rest, a height-adjustable head restraint with a head cushion, and a heating device for heating the neck and head region of a seat occupant with hot air. The heating device has an air-guiding duct that is arranged in the head cushion and has a hot air outlet opening and on the lower side of the head cushion. The intermediate space between the lower side of the head cushion and the upper side of the back rest is shielded to the rear by a covering.
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This application claims the priority of German patent document 10 2004 004 387.6, filed 29 Jan. 2004 (PCT International Patent Application PCT/EP2005/000194), the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
The invention relates to a vehicle seat.
In a vehicle seat such as is disclosed in German patent documents DE 101 63 049 A1, DE 101 63 050 A1, and DE 101 63 051 A1, an air duct with an air inlet opening arranged on the rear side of the head cushion (which side faces away from a seat occupant) and a hot air outlet opening arranged on the front side facing the seat occupant, are formed in the head cushion of the head restraint. The hot air device is integrated in the air duct and comprises an electric heating element and an axial fan which are arranged one behind the other in the air duct. Air sucked in by the axial fan via the air inlet opening on the rear side of the head cushion is guided over the heating element, and the hot air is blown out of the hot air outlet opening directly onto the neck and head region of the seat occupant, with hot air acting directly more on the neck and shoulder region or more on the neck and head region of the seated person, depending on the set height of the head restraint.
One object of the invention is to improve the hot air heating of the neck and head region of a seat occupant in such a manner that the sensation of coziness felt by seat occupants improved, even for those of differing body size.
This and other objects and advantages are achieved by the vehicle seat according to the invention, in which the hot air outlet opening is arranged on the lower side of the head cushion, and the intermediate space between head cushion and back rest to the rear is shielded. As a result, the back of the seated person's head is not directly subjected to hot air; rather, in the neck and head region of the seat occupant, a heat cushion is built up which also extends over the shoulder region. A heat cushion of this type imparts to the seat occupant a much greater sensation of warm coziness than is achieved when he or she is directly subjected to hot air, since there are no noticeable air streams or temperature strands in the heat cushion. This heat cushion is maintained even in the case of a height-variable head restraint which is set to accommodate the body size of a seat occupant, since the heat cushion is always built up in the intermediate space between head cushion and back rest, and the intermediate space always remains shielded to the rear, regardless of the setting of the head cushion.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, an air-guiding element is arranged in the intermediate space between head cushion and back rest, and is designed so that the hot air flowing out of the hot air outlet opening is deflected toward the neck and head region of the seated person. In this case, the air-guiding element may either be formed separately and fastened to the upper side of the back rest, or formed integrally with the covering.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The vehicle seat, part of which is illustrated in a side view in
An air-guiding duct 16 is formed in the head cushion 15 and has an air inlet opening 17 on the rear side 151 of the head cushion 15 (facing away from the seat occupant 10) and a hot air outlet opening 18 arranged on the lower side 152 of the head cushion 15. Air inlet opening 15 and hot air outlet opening 18 are in each case closed by a grille 19 or 20, a “rosette”. The hot air device 13 is integrated in the air-guiding duct 16 and comprises an electric heating element 21 (for example, an electric heating coil) and an axial fan 22 which is preferably designed as a miniature fan. Heating element 21 and axial fan 22 are arranged one behind the other in the air flow direction, with it being possible for the axial fan 22 to be arranged upstream or downstream of the heating element 21.
As can be seen clearly in
The covering 23 differs in design taking the height adjustability of the head restraint 12 into consideration:
In the embodiment of
In the embodiment of
In the embodiment (part of which is illustrated in
The head cushion 15 is designed so that it overlaps the back rest end portion 29 on its front side facing the seat occupant 10, even when the height of the head restraint is set to the maximum. As a result, the intermediate space formed between the lower side 152 of the head cushion 15 and the upper side 111 of the back rest 11 is covered by the back rest end portion 29 which takes on the function of the covering 23 in
In a modification of the head cushion 15 in
In the embodiment of the vehicle seat (illustrated in
The air-guiding element 24′ at the same time takes on the function of the covering 23, with the trough base forming the rear wall 231 and the trough side walls forming the side walls 232 and 233 of the covering 23. That end of the trough-shaped air-guiding element 24′ which projects into the air-guiding shaft 16 is open, so that the hot air already partially flows into the air-guiding element 24′ and flows out via the trough opening, as it is arranged by air-guiding arrows in
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
1.-13. (canceled)
14. A vehicle seat comprising:
- a back rest;
- head restraint having a head cushion; and
- a heating device for heating the neck and head region of a seat occupant with hot air; wherein,
- the heating device has an air-guiding duct which is arranged in the head cushion and has a hot air outlet opening;
- the hot air outlet opening is arranged on a downward side of the head cushion; and
- an intermediate space between the downward side of the head cushion and an upper side of the back rest is shielded to the rear by means of a covering.
15. The vehicle seat as claimed in claim 14, wherein the covering has a rear wall extending on a rear side of head restraint and back rest, which rear side faces away from the seat occupant, and has side walls which are fitted laterally on the head cushion and extend as far as the upper side of the back rest.
16. The vehicle seat as claimed in claim 14, wherein:
- the head restraint is height adjustable; and
- the covering is an elastic curtain.
17. The vehicle seat as claimed in claim 14, wherein the covering is an apron which is clamped on a rear side of the back rest via elastic straps.
18. The vehicle seat as claimed in claim 14, wherein the covering is a plate.
19. The vehicle seat as claimed in claim 14, wherein the covering is formed by a raised end portion of the back rest.
20. The vehicle seat as claimed in claim 18, wherein:
- the head restraint is height adjustable;
- the back rest end portion has a substantially lower thickness in a longitudinal direction of the seat than the back rest; and
- at every height setting of the head restraint, the head cushion overlaps the back rest end portion from above, on its front side facing the seat occupant.
21. The vehicle seat as claimed in claim 14, wherein:
- an air-guiding element is arranged in said intermediate space; and
- the air guiding element is configured such that hot air flowing out of the hot air outlet opening is deflected toward a neck and head region of the seat occupant.
22. The vehicle seat as claimed in claim 21, wherein the air-guiding element is fastened on the upper side of the back rest.
23. The vehicle seat as claimed in claim 21, wherein the air-guiding element extends through the hot air outlet opening into the air-guiding duct.
24. The vehicle seat as claimed in claim 14, wherein:
- the air-guiding duct formed in the head cushion has an air inlet opening which is arranged on the rear side of the head cushion, facing away from the seat occupant, and is covered by a grill; and
- the heating device is integrated in the air-guiding duct.
25. The vehicle seat as claimed in claim 24, wherein the heating device has an electric heating element arranged in the air-guiding duct.
26. The vehicle seat as claimed in claim 25, wherein the heating device has an axial fan which is arranged in the air-guiding duct, and is positioned at a point which is one of upstream and downstream of the electric heating element.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 12, 2005
Publication Date: Dec 6, 2007
Applicant: DAIMLERCHRYSTER AG (STUTTGART GERMANY)
Inventors: Claudio Bargheer (Holzgerlingen), Thomas Heckmann (Aidlingen), Karl Pfahler (Stuttgart)
Application Number: 10/587,430
International Classification: A47C 7/74 (20060101);