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Enveloping covering for a seat, and its application to vehicle seats

  • US 5,219,205 A
  • Filed: 11/21/1991
  • Issued: 06/15/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/03/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A seat covering (20) consisting only of an outer envelope (21) and an inner padding (22) that is shaped into a central pad (221) bordered by two side wings (222),wherein said central pad (221) and said side wings (222) form a pad (200) having a central concavity adapted to receive an occupant;

  • wherein said inner padding (22) is in the form of a unit (30) comprising a first foam element (31), which is adjacent to said pan (200) and which is made of a first foam material having a first consistency, and a second foam element

         32) which is remote from said pan (200), which adjoins said first foam element and which is made of a second foam material that has a second consistency which is not as soft as said fist consistency;

    wherein said first (31) and second (32) foam elements are separated by a joining surface (300) which in cross sections has a configuration of a central bridging piece (301) extended on two opposite sides thereof by respective troughs (302) each of which has an inner arm and an outer arm that are interconnected by a base (3022), only each said outer arm being connected for its respective said base (3022) by an hinging zone (3020);

    wherein said bridging piece (301) is aligned with said central pad (221), and each of said troughs (302) is aligned with a responsive one of said side wings (222);

    wherein said outer envelope (21) entirely covers said first foam element (31) and covers at least some areas of said second foam element (32) that face said outer arms and said bridging piece (301), said outer envelope (21) being made of a virtually unstretchable material;

    wherein, when said pan (200) of said inner padding (22) receives an occupant, a resulting force exerted on that portion of said covering (20) which faces said central pad (221) automatically causes said wings (222) to move toward each other by pivoting of each wing about its respective said hinging zone (3020) to assume an occupied state; and

    wherein, when said pan is unoccupied, said wings automatically pivot away from each other to assume a normal state.

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