Electric seat heater
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1. A heater comprising:
- a flexible non-woven noncellulosic fabric having zero or low porosity defining a substrate;
a first bus bar of conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate;
a second bus bar of conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate; and
a resistive pattern connecting the first and second bus bars, the resistive pattern being provided by a conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate.
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Abstract
A heated vehicle seat is brought forth which includes a first bus bar of conductive ink applied to either the vehicle seat cushion or to its cover. The conductive ink can be applied directly to the seat cushion or cover, or the conductive ink can be applied to a noncellulosic fabric substrate which is then connected with the seat cushion or cover. A second bus bar of conductive ink is also applied. Between and connecting the two bus bars is a resistive pattern of a conductive ink. The heated vehicle seat has a high thermal reaction time and generates heat at a position closer to the vehicle seat occupant.
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1. A heater comprising:
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a flexible non-woven noncellulosic fabric having zero or low porosity defining a substrate; a first bus bar of conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate; a second bus bar of conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate; and a resistive pattern connecting the first and second bus bars, the resistive pattern being provided by a conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 28)
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3. An occupant support structure comprising:
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a frame member; a first body providing a cushion for an occupant, the first body being mounted with the frame member; a flexible non-woven noncellulosic fabric having zero or low porosity defining a substrate connected with the first body; a first bus bar of conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate; a second bus bar of conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate; and a resistive pattern connecting the first and second bus bars, the resistive pattern being provided by a conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A heater comprising:
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a polymeric foam body; a first bus bar of conductive ink applied to the foam body; a second bus bar of conductive ink applied to the foam body; and a resistive pattern connecting the first and second bus bars, the resistive pattern being provided by a conductive ink applied to the foam body. - View Dependent Claims (29, 30)
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11. A heated cover for surrounding a cushion comprising:
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a boundary layer for covering the cushion providing an interface for contact between the cushion and an entity; an insulation layer connected with the boundary layer on a side of the boundary layer opposite the entity; a flexible non-woven noncellulosic fabric having zero or low porosity defining a substrate connected with the insulation layer; a first bus bar of conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate; a second bus bar of conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate; and a resistive pattern connecting the first and second bus bars, the resistive pattern being provided by a conductive ink applied to the fabric. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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15. A heated seat cover for covering a cushion of a seat comprising:
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a boundary layer for providing an interface for a seat occupant in the seat cushion; a polymeric foam insulation layer adjacent said boundary layer; the polymeric foam insulation layer having applied thereon a first bus bar of connective ink; the polymeric foam insulation layer also having a second bus bar of connective ink applied thereon; and the polymeric foam insulation layer having applied thereon a resistive pattern connecting the first and second bus bars, the resistive pattern being provided by a conductive ink applied to the polymeric foam insulation layer. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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18. A heated seat cover for surrounding a cushion comprising:
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a membrane for covering the cushion providing an interface for contact with an entity; a flexible non-woven noncellulosic fabric having zero or low porosity defining a substrate connected with the membrane; a first bus bar of conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate; a second bus bar of conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate; and a resistive pattern connecting the bus bars, the resistive pattern being provided by a conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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20. A heater for a seat comprising:
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a first polymeric foam member having a first surface; a first bus bar of conductive ink applied to the polymeric foam on the first surface; a second bus bar of conductive ink applied to the first surface of the polymeric foam member; and a resistive pattern connecting the first bus bar and the second bus bar provided by a conductive ink applied to the first surface of the polymeric foam.
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21. A heater comprising:
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a flexible non-woven noncellulosic fabric having zero or low porosity defining a substrate; a first bus bar of conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate; a second bus bar of conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate; a resistive pattern connecting the first and second bus bars, the resistive pattern being provided by a conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate; and a protective layer covering the fabric substrate. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25)
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26. A seat cushion cover comprising:
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a membrane providing a covering for a seat cushion; a noncellulosic non-woven flexible fabric having zero or low porosity defining a substrate connected with the membrane; a first bus bar of conductive ink applied to the fabric membrane; a second bus bar of conductive ink applied to the fabric membrane; and a resistive pattern connecting the first and second bus bars, the resistive pattern being provided by a conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate; and a protective layer covering the fabric substrate.
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27. A heated steering wheel comprising:
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a steering column; a wheel connected to the column; a cover connected to the wheel; a first bus bar of conductive ink on a non-woven noncellulosic fabric having zero or low porosity defining a substrate connected with the cover; a second bus bar of conductive ink on the fabric substrate; and a resistive pattern connecting the first and second bus bars, the resistive pattern being provided by a conductive ink on the fabric substrate.
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31. An occupant support structure comprising:
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a frame member; a first body providing a cushion for an occupant, the first body being mounted with the frame member; a flexible non-woven noncellulosic fabric having zero or low porosity defining a substrate connected with the first body, the substrate having an open space; a first bus bar of conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate; a second bus bar of conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate; a resistive pattern connecting the first and second bus bars, the resistive pattern being provided by a conductive ink applied to the fabric substrate; and balance bars laterally adjacent the open space provided by a conductive ink with less resistance than the resistive pattern to maintain a more even temperature throughout the resistive pattern.
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