EP1486144A1 - Bag for body supporter - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a bag for accommodating a body support assembly in order to place the body support assembly on a seat, a chair or the like, wherein the body support assembly can maintain the shape thereof matching the sitting posture of a user (the body shape) so as to provide a fitting feeling to the user according to the individual user's body shape.
- Seats or chairs for example, various kinds of automotive seats are manufactured so as to fit an average user. Accordingly, they do not fit properly in some users.
- body support assemblies lumbar supports
- those body support assemblies are ones that allow a pressingly deformable supporting member such as a cushion to contact a user's body portion so as to deform in a shape according to the user's body portion, then allowing the deformed supporting member to maintain its deformed shape.
- This body support assembly comprises a cushioning body having flexibility and a covering body formed in a sheet-like shape and impregnated with curable resin, the covering body covering the cushioning body.
- This body support assembly is used by allowing the cushioning body and the covering body to contact a user's body portion so as to be deformed and then cured to a shape according to the user's body portion.
- This body support assembly can be easily formed in the shape matching the sitting posture of the user (the body shape) employing a structure that the covering body cures so as to maintain its shape but its content is a cushioning body having flexibility, and thus it can provide not only hardness but also moderate flexibility. Therefore, this body support assembly can provide the user with well-supported and comfortable sitting feeling. Furthermore, this body support assembly can be produced only by allowing the cushioning body to be covered with the covering body impregnated with the curable resin, and thus it has advantages such as superior mass productivity and low manufacturing costs. Accordingly, this body support assembly was innovative at that time.
- the above-described body support assembly has inferior appearance, providing inferior tactile sensation or the like, and thus it needs to be used with the same being put into a bag having good appearance, providing good tactile sensation or the like.
- this body support assembly is one that fixes the cushioning body in the deformed condition, the body support assembly sometimes becomes too thin particularly in a top edge portion of a center of the body support assembly that is pressed by the user's body, and thus the cushioning body partially also becomes too thin, or in some cases, there may appear a cured portion where the front and back of the sheet-like covering body are directly overlapped without the cushioning body therebetween.
- the shape of the cushioning body can be fixed due to curing of a moisture curable resin, the curing time thereof varies widely depending on the environmental temperature or the like. Furthermore, the moisture curable resin itself generates heat when cured, and thus the user sitting down for giving the resin a specific shape feels uncomfortable. On the other hand, the moisture curable resin has a noticeable property of heat absorption after cured, and thus the moisture curable resin is likely to absorb external heat so that the user feels cold while using this body support assembly. Accordingly, a bag which can solve those problems have been desired.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems, and it is accordingly an object thereof to provide a bag for a body support assembly which can stabilize the curing time by avoiding influence of environmental temperature on the curing time and improve a fitting feeling of the body support assembly. Another object thereof is to provide the bag for the body support assembly which is suitable for use in a seat, a chair or the like.
- a bag for accommodating a body support assembly, the body support assembly including a support member being deformable by press, the bag being used by allowing the support member to contact a user's body so as to deform in a shape matching the user's body and maintain the deformed shape, wherein: the bag is a pouched body comprising: a front face covering member provided on one side for contacting the user's body; and a rear face covering member provided on an opposite side; and a heat insulation layer is provided at least on the front face covering member.
- the heat insulation layer is provided in between the body support assembly and the user's body, and thus a heat loss of the user's body caused by the body support assembly can be prevented. Accordingly, cooling off the user's waist, hip, back or the like can be prevented, and thus usability of the body support assembly can be improved.
- the body support assembly can be deformed by allowing the moisture curable resin or the like to cure, but the moisture curable resin is sensitive to environmental temperature such that it takes longer time to cure at lower temperature.
- the heat insulation layer is provided on the front face covering member so as to retain the heat generated by the curing reaction and avoid influence of the environmental temperature on the curing time. Accordingly, the curing time can be stabilized, while the heat generated by the curing reaction is not transferred to the user so that he/she does not feel uncomfortable.
- a bag for accommodating a body support assembly, the body support assembly including a support member being deformable by press, the bag being used by allowing the support member to contact a user's body so as to deform in a shape matching the user's body and maintain the deformed shape, wherein: the bag is a pouched body comprising: a front face covering member provided on one side for contacting the user's body; and a rear face covering member provided on an opposite side; and a cushioning layer is provided at least on the front face covering member.
- the cushioning layer is provided between the body support assembly and the user's body. Therefore, feelings when the hip, waist, back or the like of the user contacts the body support assembly can be improved.
- the cushioning layer may be arranged so as to cover at least a peripheral top edge of the body support assembly.
- the body support assembly when the moisture curable resin cures so as to retain its shape, the body support assembly sometimes becomes too thin in an edge portion of the body support assembly, particularly in the top edge portion thereof, and thus the cushioning body also becomes partially too thin, or in some cases, there may appear a cured portion where the front and back of the sheet-like covering body are directly overlapped without the cushioning body therebetween. Therefore, the user feels uncomfortable when this portion contacts the user's body.
- the cushioning layer By arranging the cushioning layer to cover at least the top edge of the body support assembly, the uncomfortable feeling is eased up, and thus the usability of the bag and the body support assembly can be improved.
- the front face covering member may have air permeability. Accordingly, the user can use the bag comfortably without getting sweaty.
- the rear face covering member may be formed with an opening.
- the rear face covering member may include a Hook-and-Loop fastener on a surface thereof.
- the bag can be positioned in a desired place on a seat having a corresponding Hook-and-Loop fastener.
- the bag 1 for a body support assembly is a pouched body formed in an essentially rectangular shape having a longer lateral side than a longitudinal side thereof.
- the bag 1 comprises a front face covering member 2 coming into contact with a user's body and a rear face covering member 3 coming into contact with an automotive seat or the like.
- the front face covering member 2 and the rear face covering member 3 are sewn together, while a cord 4 is provided on a boundary portion of both of the front face covering member 2 and rear face covering member 3 so as to be essentially parallel to an edge of the bag 1.
- a length of the front face covering member 2 in its vertical direction is longer than that of the rear face covering member 3. Accordingly, the front face covering member 2 extends around to a rear side of the bag 1 in top and bottom edges of the bag 1.
- the cord 4 is also arranged on the rear side along with the front face covering member 2 extending around thus way.
- the front face covering member 2 comprises a heat insulation layer 5, a cushioning layer 6 and a skin member 7.
- the heat insulation layer 5 is provided inwardly relative to the cushioning layer 6, while the skin member 7 covers the cushioning layer 6.
- a material of the heat insulation layer 5 there is no specific limitation.
- “ThinasulateOS -100” made by SUMITOMO 3M Ltd. can be used.
- a material of the cushioning layer 6 there is no specific limitation either, but various kinds of foaming material such as polyurethane can be used.
- UDM 35 registered trademark
- INOAC registered trademark
- the skin member 7 As a material of the skin member 7, a piece of sheet, fabrics or the like having a pleasing appearance and providing well-fitting feeling can be used since it contacts the user's body and forms the contour of the bag. In particular, one having air permeability is preferable. For example, knitted fabric made of polyester fiber is preferred.
- the rear face covering member 3 is made from a stretchable member 8 such as knitted material made of polyester having air permeability, while the stretchable member 8 employs a structure that an upper section 8A and a lower section 8B are overlapped with each other at a bottom end thereof so as to form an opening 9 in a lateral direction of the rear face covering member 3.
- the opening 9 is openable and closeable by fasteners 10, 10A.
- the cord 4 is covered with the skin member 7 and provided between the front face covering member 2 and the rear face covering member 3.
- reference number 11 denotes a sewing thread
- reference number 12 denotes a tag for applying a trademark or the like.
- reference number 13 denotes one of a pair of Hook-and-Loop fasteners for fixing a position of the bag 1 on the automotive seat, provided on a center of a surface of the rear face covering member 3 so that its longitudinal direction is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the rear face covering member 3.
- the front face covering member 2 is structured by laminating the heat insulation layer 5, the cushioning layer 6 and the skin member 7 together.
- This body support assembly 21 comprises a cushioning body 22 as a supporter having flexibility and a covering body 23 covering the cushioning body 22, the covering body 23 formed in a sheet-like shape and impregnated with curable resin.
- the cushioning body 22 is covered with the covering body 23 so as to be wrapped from a front side thereof.
- both ends of the covering body 23 are overlapped with each other so as to form a linear overlapped portion S along a longitudinal direction of the covering body 23.
- Both of the edges of the covering member 23 are joined.
- a top edge 23A of a portion of the covering body 23 covering the front side of the cushioning body 22 contacts a top edge 23B of a portion of the covering body 23 covering the rear side of the cushioning body 22.
- Both of the top edges 23A and 23B are joined in a manner clipped by clipping means such as needles 25 of a stapler via a tape 24 as an inclusion.
- the cushioning body 22 as a flexible material comprises a foaming material formed in a horizontal block-shape, having flexibility and air permeability.
- the foaming material formed in a horizontal block-shape sponge may be considered.
- the covering body 23 comprises a cloth impregnated with curable resin.
- moisture curable resin such as moisture curable urethane having a property that it cures in a short time by getting moist, for example, by adding water thereto or by soaking the same in water, or catalytic curable resin having a property that it cures in a short time by adding catalyst solution thereto.
- a casting product that is, a so-called "SEANE" made by 3M HEALTH CARE K.K. is commercially available as the above-described covering body 23. This casting product has a property that it cures strongly and firmly in a short time when being soaked in water.
- the body support assembly 21 is put into a non-illustrated moisture-proof bag and sealed therein. Accordingly, since the covering body 23 is not exposed to moisture in this sealed condition, the curing of the curable resin is reliably prevented. On the other hand, the covering body 23 can be cured in a short time by opening the moisture-proof bag and then applying water or spraying a catalyst solution thereto so as to allow the curable resin to be exposed to moisture.
- the body support assembly 21 is put into the bag 1 via the opening 9 so that the top edges 23A, 23 B thereof are to be disposed upside. Then, as shown in FIG. 7, the bag 1 is provided on the automotive seat 31. To be more precise, the body support assembly 21 is used for supporting a waist of the user in this embodiment.
- reference number 32 in FIG. 7 denotes the other of the pair of Hook-and-Loop fasteners having flexibility for fixing the position of the bag 1.
- the other Hook-and-Loop fastener is provided on the seat 31 so that its longitudinal direction is parallel to a horizontal direction of the seat 31.
- reference number 33 denotes a headrest of the seat 31.
- the body support assembly 21 is taken out from the moisture-proof bag (not shown). Water is sprayed to the covering body 23 of the body support assembly 21 so that the covering body 23 is given moisture content. Then, excessive moisture content is wiped off. Accordingly, the curable resin with which the covering body 23 is impregnated starts curing. Next, the fasteners 10, 10A are opened, and the body support assembly 21 is put into the bag 1 via the opening 9. Then, the bag 1 with the body support assembly 21 is attached to the automotive seat 31 or the like so that the top edges 23A, 23B of the body support assembly 21 are positioned upside, with the bag 1 being in an upright condition and the skin member 7 facing the seat 31.
- one of the Hook-and-Loop fasteners as denoted by numeral 13 is provided on the center of the rear face covering member 3 along its vertical direction, while the other of the Hook-and-Loop fasteners having flexibility as denoted by numeral 32 is provided on the seat 31 along its horizontal direction. Accordingly, the bag 1 can be provided on a desired position within a range in which those Hook-and-Loop fasteners 13, 32 can stick to each other. The vertical and horizontal directions of the Hook-and-Loop fasteners 13, 32 may be vice versa.
- a surface of the seat 31 may comprise a material able to stick to the Hook-and Loop fastener 13 so that the bag 1 can be positioned on a desired position on the seat 31.
- the Hook-and-Loop fasteners 13, 32 may be velvet fasteners.
- the body support assembly 21 is deformed by press.
- the covering body 23 cures with the deformed shape being maintained if the user keeps his/her sitting posture for a predetermined time. Accordingly, the cushioning body 22 can be kept in the deformed shape by this hardened layer (covering body 23).
- the body support assembly 21 and the front face covering member 2 can be instantly and easily deformed matching the sitting posture of the individual user, while a portion of the body support assembly 21 and the rear face covering member 3 contacting the seat 31 can be deformed smoothly into the shapes in accordance with the shape of the seat 31 and then cured. Accordingly, the bag 1 and the body support assembly 21 can be provided on the seat 31 in a manner that is unlikely to cause a displacement thereof relative to the seat 31.
- the covering body 23 cures after deforming the cushioning body 22 into the shape matching the user's body. Accordingly, the cushioning body 22 is likely to become too thin in the top edge portion of the covering body 23. In some cases, there may appear a cured portion where the front and back of the covering body 23 are directly overlapped without the cushioning body 22 therebetween. As a result, a portion having less cushioning property would be appeared. If the back, waist or the like of the user contacts this portion, then it would result in an uncomfortable feeling of the user.
- the front face covering member 2 of the bag 1 accommodating the body support assembly 21 has a longer vertical dimension than that of the rear face covering member 3 and extends around to the rear side of the bag 1 so as to cover the peripheral top edge of the body support assembly 21.
- the cushioning layer 6 is provided on the front face covering member 2. Accordingly, the uncomfortable feeling to the user's body can be relieved.
- the moisture curable resin with which the covering body 23 is impregnated generates heat itself when cured.
- the heat thus generated is transferred to the user sitting for deforming the body support assembly 21, the user would feel uncomfortable at his/her waist, etc.
- the moisture curable resin has a problem that the curing time varies depending on an outside air temperature, such as shorter curing time at higher temperature, while longer curing time at lower temperature.
- the inventor of the present invention proposes to provide the heat insulation layer 5 on the front face covering member 2 for the body support assembly 21, thus making it possible to confine the heat generated by the curing reaction so as to prevent the heat from being transferred to the user, and to stabilize the time taken for the body support assembly 21 to be fixedly deformed into a specific shape irrespective of factors from the outside air.
- the body support assembly 21 After the body support assembly 21 is formed, there were problems that due to its comparatively large specific heat than that of a normal cushioning member, the body support assembly 21 would be likely to deprive the sitting user of heat so that the user gets too cool at his/her waist in winter season or the like, and yet it takes a long time to get warm.
- the heat insulation layer 5 provided on the front face covering member 2 of the bag 1 for the body support assembly 21 can prevent the bodily temperature of the user from going away toward the body support assembly 21.
- the heat insulation layer 5, the cushioning layer 6, the skin member 7 and the stretchable member 8 comprising the front face covering member 2 are each made from materials having air permeability, the user can use the bag 1 comfortably without getting sweaty.
- FIGs. 10 and 11 show a second embodiment of the present invention.
- the heat insulation layer 5 and the cushioning layer 6 are provided separately.
- some foaming materials or the like have both heart insulation property and flexibility property.
- the heat insulation layer 5 and the cushioning layer 6 may be combined as one cushioning layer 6A having heart insulation property by using that kind of foaming materials or the like.
- a material having both heart insulation property and flexibility may be used for the skin member 7.
- the front face covering member may comprise a single layer of the skin member 7.
- the body support assembly 21 is not limited to one described in the above embodiment, nor is the shape thereof particularly.
- the bag 1 can be formed in various shapes matching the shape of the body support assembly 21.
- the bag 1 which is formed in a shape as shown in FIGs. 1 to 5 has a width of 460 mm, a height of 270 mm and a thickness of about 40 mm when accommodating the body support assembly 21.
- the front face covering member 2 of the bag 1 comprises: the heat insulation layer 5; the cushioning layer 6 (polyurethane foam) and the skin member 7, while the rear face covering member 3 comprises the stretchable member 8 (a knitted cloth made of polyester).
- the body support assembly 21 having a thickness of about 40 mm was moisturized and then put into the bag 1.
- the body support assembly 21 was compressed by a letter-L jig over the bag 1 to have the thickness of about 20 mm.
- the bag 1 was kept in an atmosphere of 23°C, while the letter-L jig was removed once per 10 minutes so as to measure the change of the thickness of the body support assembly 21.
- the results of the measurement are shown in a graph of FIG. 8. Meanwhile, a thickness of 21 mm is assumed to be a stable post-curing size.
- the bag 1 for the body support assembly according to this example takes about 30 minutes to reach the stable post-curing size at 23°C.
- the body support assembly 21 having the thickness of about 27 mm was moisturized, and then put into the bag 1 used in the first example.
- the bag 1 was put on the automotive seat as shown in FIG. 7.
- the bag 1 was kept in an atmosphere of 23°C.
- the temperatures of a central portion of the front of the body support assembly 21, a left center portion of the front thereof, and a left center portion of the rear thereof were intermittently measured. Results of these measurements are shown in FIG. 9.
- the temperature of the body support assembly 21 was kept higher than the atmospheric temperature by the bag 1 of this example.
- the temperature of the central portion of the front of the body support assembly 21 was kept higher than about 40°C
- the temperature of the left center portion of the front thereof was kept higher than about 37°C
- the temperature of the left center portion of the rear thereof was kept higher than about 38°C.
- the heat insulation layer 5 retains the heat generated by curing of a moisture curable resin.
- a difference in temperature between the rear side of the body support assembly 21 and the front side thereof are deceased. Accordingly, the curing time can be stabilized.
- an increase in temperature on the front side of the bag 1 coming into contact with the user's body was not perceived, and thus the user does not feel uncomfortable when sitting down for giving the bag 1 a specific shape.
- the present invention relates to a bag 1 for accommodating a body support assembly 21, the body support assembly 21 including the cushioning body 22 as a support member deformable by press, the bag 1 being used by allowing the cushioning body 22 to contact a user's body so as to deform in a shape matching the user's body and maintain the deformed shape, wherein: the bag 1 is a pouched body comprising: the front face covering member 2 provided on one side for contacting the user's body; and the rear face covering member 3 provided on an opposite side; and the heat insulation layer 5 is provided at least on the front face covering member 2. A heat loss of the user's body caused by the body support assembly 21 can be prevented.
- the body support assembly 21 is deformed by curing of a moisture curable resin or the like, the moisture curable resin is sensitive to environmental temperature such that it takes longer time to cure at lower temperature.
- the heat insulation layer 5 is provided on the front face covering member 2 so as to retain the heat generated by the curing reaction and reduce the influence of the environmental temperature. Accordingly, the curing time can be stabilized, while the heat generated by the curing reaction is not transferred to the user so that he/she does not feel uncomfortable.
- the cushioning layer 6 is provided at least on the front face covering member 5. Since the cushioning layer 6 is provided between the body support assembly 21 and the user's body, feelings when the hip, waist, back or the like of the user contacts the body support assembly can be improved.
- the cushioning layer 6 is arranged so as to cover at least a top edge of the body support assembly 21.
- the body support assembly 21 when the moisture curable resin cures so as to retain its shape, the body support assembly 21 sometimes becomes too thin in the edge portion of the body support assembly 21, particularly in the top edge portion thereof, and thus the cushioning body 22 also becomes partially too thin.
- the cushioning layer 6 By arranging the cushioning layer 6 to cover at least the top edge of the body support assembly 21, the uncomfortable feeling is eased up, and thus the usability of the body support assembly 21 can be improved.
- the cushioning layer 6 is provided on the front face covering member 2 entirely, while the front face covering member 2 is larger than the rear face covering member 3 so as to extend around the rear of the bag 1.
- the body support assembly 21 would become too thin in the edge portion of the body support assembly 21, particularly in the top edge portion thereof, and thus the cushioning body 22 would also become partially too thin, so that the user feels uncomfortable when a portion where the cushioning body 22 partially becomes too thin contacts the user's body
- the cushioning layer 6 is provided on the front face covering member 2 entirely and the front face covering member 2 is formed larger so as to extend around to the rear of the bag 1, thereby easing the uncomfortable feeling in the top edge. Accordingly, the usability of the body support assembly 21 can be improved.
- the cushioning layer 6A works as a heat insulation layer, it can prevent the body support assembly 21 from causing heat loss of the user. Accordingly, the user does not get cool at his/her waist, and thus the usability of the body support assembly 21 can be improved.
- the body support assembly 21 is deformed by allowing the moisture curable resin or the like to cure, but the moisture curable resin is sensitive to environmental temperature such that it takes longer time to cure at lower temperature.
- the heat insulation layer 5 is provided on the front face covering member 2 so as to retain the heat generated by the curing reaction and reduce the influence of the environmental temperature. Accordingly, the curing time can be stabilized, while the heat generated by the curing reaction is not transferred to the user so that he/she does not feel uncomfortable.
- the front face covering member 2 has air permeability. Accordingly, the user can use the bag 1 comfortably without getting sweaty.
- the rear face covering member 3 is formed with the opening 9. The opening 9 can be formed largely without affecting the front face covering member 2 contacting the user's body.
- the body support assembly 21 can easily put in/out via the opening 9.
- the rear face covering member 3 includes a Hook-and-Loop fastener 12 provided on a surface thereof.
- the bag 1 can be positioned in a desired place on a seat 31 or the like having a corresponding Hook-and-Loop fastener 32. Accordingly, positioning the bag 1 according to the user's body shape can be easily carried out.
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- A bag for accommodating a body support assembly, the body support assembly including a support member being deformable by press, said bag being used by allowing the support member to contact a user's body so as to deform in a shape matching the user's body and maintain the deformed shape, wherein:said bag is a pouched body comprising: a front face covering member provided on one side for contacting the user's body; and a rear face covering member provided on an opposite side; anda heat insulation layer is provided at least on said front face covering member.
- A bag for accommodating a body support assembly, the body support assembly including a support member being deformable by press, said bag being used by allowing the support member to contact a user's body so as to deform in a shape matching the user's body and maintain the deformed shape, wherein:said bag is a pouched body comprising: a front face covering member provided on one side for contacting the user's body; and a rear face covering member provided on an opposite side; anda cushioning layer is provided at least on said front face covering member.
- The bag according to claim 2, wherein said cushioning layer is arranged so as to cover at least a peripheral top edge of the body support assembly.
- The bag according to claim 1, wherein said front face covering member has air permeability.
- The bag according to claim 2, wherein said front face covering member has air permeability.
- The bag according to claim 1, wherein said rear face covering member is formed with an opening.
- The bag according to claim 2, wherein said rear face covering member is formed with an opening.
- The bag according to claim 1, wherein said rear face covering member includes a Hook-and-Loop fastener on a surface thereof.
- The bag according to claim 2, wherein said rear face covering member includes a Hook-and-Loop fastener on a surface thereof.
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JP2002075133A JP2003265276A (en) | 2002-03-18 | 2002-03-18 | Body support bag |
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PCT/JP2002/008690 WO2003077711A1 (en) | 2002-03-18 | 2002-08-28 | Bag for body supporter |
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