WO2017040241A1 - Vehicle headrest thermal conditioner - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates to a vehicle headrest thermal conditioner.
- the thermal conditioner heats a supply air to provide conditioned air to a neck area of an occupant.
- a backside of the headrest includes a large opening through an aesthetic cover. Supply air is pulled through the large opening to be heated by a PTC heating element. Heated air is delivered through a vent in a forward facing surface of the headrest.
- the headrest vent is located in close proximity to the occupant's head. Since the headrest is designed to absorb an impact from the occupant's head during a collision, it is desirable to assemble the thermal conditioner in a manner that capable of absorbing impact.
- a seat headrest assembly includes a core that includes a core bottom.
- a thermal conditioning device includes a housing that provides a fluid passage that extends to a vent.
- a heating module and a blower are arranged in the fluid passage.
- the thermal conditioning device is arranged beneath the core bottom.
- a collapsible member is provided between the vent and thermal conditioning device.
- the collapsible member is provided by a foam gasket.
- the housing includes a duct that provides the fluid passage. The vent and the duct are telescopically received and collapsible with respect to one another to provide the collapsible member.
- a cushion member is arranged over the core.
- the cushion member includes a cavity.
- the thermal conditioning device is arranged in the cavity.
- a retainer and an aesthetic cover are arranged over the cushion member to provide a headrest bottom and a head support surface.
- the post extends from the headrest bottom.
- the vent is in communication with the passage and is provided in the head support surface with the aesthetic cover captured between the retainer and the vent.
- a hole is provided in a headrest bottom and is in fluid communication with the cavity within the seat headrest assembly.
- the hole is configured to provide supply air to the thermal conditioning device.
- the vent includes a movable portion.
- a motor is connected to the movable portion and is configured to position the movable portion between multiple angular positions in response to an electrical input.
- the housing includes opposing open sides configured to receive a supply air from the cavity.
- the blower is arranged between the opposing open sides.
- an aesthetic cover is arranged over the core and includes a recessed pocket.
- the vent is arranged within the recessed pocket and is spaced from the core.
- the core bottom provides a plane.
- the heating module and blower are arranged beneath the plane.
- the fluid passage is configured to provide a linear airflow from the blower through the heating module to a fluid outlet provided by the fluid passage.
- the heating module is a positive temperature coefficient heating element.
- the housing includes opposing slots that are configured to support the positive temperature coefficient heating element within the fluid passage.
- a seat air conditioning system in another exemplary embodiment, includes a headrest that includes a core that provides a plane. A head support surface is provided above the plane. A vent in the headrest is provided below the plane.
- a thermal conditioning device includes a housing that provides a fluid passage that extends to the vent. A heating module and a blower are arranged in the fluid passage. The thermal conditioning device is arranged beneath the plane. A collapsible member is provided between the vent and thermal conditioning device.
- the headrest includes an aesthetic cover that provides the head support surface and a recessed pocket.
- the vent is arranged within the recessed pocket and is spaced from the head support surface.
- a controller and an input is in communication with the controller.
- the controller is configured to provide a command to the thermal conditioning device in response to the input.
- the command is configured to preheat the heating module for a predetermined time before actuating the blower.
- the heating module is a positive temperature coefficient heating element.
- a controller and an input are in communication with the controller.
- the vent includes a movable portion.
- a motor is connected to the movable portion.
- the controller is configured to provide a command to the thermal conditioning device in response to the input.
- the command is configured to position the movable portion between multiple angular positions.
- the fluid passage is configured to provide a linear airflow from the blower through the heating module to the vent.
- Figure 1A schematically depicts an occupant in an example vehicle seat.
- Figure IB schematically illustrates attachment of a thermal conditioning device within a headrest to a support structure.
- Figure 2 is a schematic view of an example thermal conditioning device for a seat portion, such as a headrest.
- Figure 3 illustrates one example headrest embodiment.
- Figures 4 is an exploded view of one example thermal conditioning device embodiment.
- Figures 5 schematically depicts an adjustable vent for a headrest.
- Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view through the vent and a retainer.
- Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view through a duct and the vent.
- FIG. 1A illustrates an occupant 20 in a seat 10.
- the seat 10 includes a bottom 12 and a back 14.
- a headrest 16 is supported on the back 14 by posts 18.
- posts 18 may be provided by a seat back frame.
- a thermal conditioning device 22 is arranged in a seat portion of the seat 10, such as the headrest 16.
- the thermal conditioning device 22 is configured to direct a conditioned air to a neck area 24 of the occupant 20.
- the neck area 24 may also include the head and upper back of the occupant 20.
- the thermal conditioning device 22 is contained in the headrest of a seat used in a coupe.
- the thermal conditioning devices 22 is secured to a support structure 19, such as the posts 18 or a core 54.
- FIG. 2 A schematic view of an example thermal conditioning device 22 is illustrated in Figure 2.
- the thermal conditioning device 22 includes a housing 26 providing a passage 28.
- the passage 28 communicates a supply air I from a fluid inlet 30 through a heating module 36 arranged in the passage 28 to a fluid outlet 32.
- a blower 38 is arranged in the passage 28 to move the fluids through the housing 26.
- the fluid outlet 32 provides a conditioned air C to the neck area 24 of the occupant.
- An input device 42 such as a switch or touch screen, communicates with the heating module 36 and the blower 38 to selectively provide one or more levels of unconditioned air or heated, conditioned air to the neck area 24. Additional input devices may be provided.
- a power source 46 is connected to the thermoelectric module 36 and blower 38 and is operated by the input device 42. Wires (not shown) may be routed through the posts 18.
- a controller 44 controls operation of the heating module 36 and the blower 38 based on inputs from the input device 42.
- the controller 44 may include a processor and non-transitory memory where computer readable code for controlling operation is stored. In various examples, the controller 44 is integrated within the bottom 12, the back 14, or the blower 38.
- such a controller can include a processor, memory, and one or more input and/or output (I/O) device interface(s) that are communicatively coupled via a local interface.
- the local interface can include, for example but not limited to, one or more buses and/or other wired or wireless connections.
- the local interface may have additional elements, which are omitted for simplicity, such as controllers, buffers (caches), drivers, repeaters, and receivers to enable communications. Further, the local interface may include address, control, and/or data connections to enable appropriate communications among the aforementioned components.
- the controller may be a hardware device for executing software, particularly software stored in memory.
- the processor can be a custom made or commercially available processor, a central processing unit (CPU), an auxiliary processor among several processors associated with the controller, a semiconductor based microprocessor (in the form of a microchip or chip set) or generally any device for executing software instructions.
- the memory can include any one or combination of volatile memory elements (e.g., random access memory (RAM, such as DRAM, SRAM, SDRAM, VRAM, etc.)) and/or nonvolatile memory elements (e.g., ROM, etc.). Moreover, the memory may incorporate electronic, magnetic, optical, and/or other types of storage media. The memory can also have a distributed architecture, where various components are situated remotely from one another, but can be accessed by the controller.
- RAM random access memory
- SRAM static random access memory
- SDRAM Secure Digital RAM
- VRAM electrically erasable programmable read-only memory
- ROM read-only memory
- the memory can also have a distributed architecture, where various components are situated remotely from one another, but can be accessed by the controller.
- the software in the memory may include one or more separate programs, each of which includes an ordered listing of executable instructions for implementing logical functions.
- a system component embodied as software may also be construed as a source program, executable program (object code), script, or any other entity comprising a set of instructions to be performed.
- the program is translated via a compiler, assembler, interpreter, or the like, which may or may not be included within the memory.
- the input/output devices that may be coupled to system I/O Interface(s) may include input devices, for example, but not limited to, a scanner, microphone, camera, proximity device, etc. Further, the input/output devices may also include output devices, for example but not limited to a display, etc. Finally, the input/output devices may further include devices that communicate both as inputs and outputs, for instance but not limited to, a modulator/demodulator (for accessing another device, system, or network), a radio frequency (RF) or other transceiver, a bridge, a router, etc.
- RF radio frequency
- the processor can be configured to execute software stored within the memory, to communicate data to and from the memory, and to generally control operations of the computing device pursuant to the software.
- Software in memory in whole or in part, is read by the processor, perhaps buffered within the processor, and then executed.
- the heating module 36 includes a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heating element 48, which self-regulates its temperature. If a resistive heating element is desired, a pulse width modulation (PWM) modulator may be used to regulate the heating module 36 by controlling PTC duty cycle.
- PTC positive temperature coefficient
- PWM pulse width modulation
- the controller 44 is operably coupled to the power source 46 and the switch 42, and independently controls an amount of power supplied by the power source 46 to the blower 38, and the PTC 48. In one embodiment, the controller 44 is configured to provide a command to the heating module 36 in response to the input.
- the command is configured to preheat the heating module 36 for a predetermined time before actuating the blower 38 when the ambient temperature is below a predetermined value, such as 32°F or another temperature indicative of undesirably cold temperatures. Otherwise, cold air may be blown onto the occupant, creating thermal discomfort.
- the preheat can be initiated when the vehicle has been remotely started or the door is unlocked or opened.
- the command may be configured to actuate the blower 38 at a low, predetermined speed for a predetermined time during preheating.
- the blower 38 can be operated to provide a vent mode in which unconditioned air is directed onto the occupant.
- a cooling device can be used in the thermal conditioning device 22, such as a Peltier-based thermoelectric device.
- the core 54 of the headrest 16 is designed to absorb an impact from the occupant' s head in the event of a vehicle crash.
- the core 54 is mounted to posts 18.
- the posts 18 may be omitted in seats where the headrest has been integrated into the back.
- a cushion member 58 typically foam, is wrapped about the core 54, and an aesthetic cover 60 is arranged about the cushion member 58.
- the core 54, cushion member 58 and aesthetic cover 60 together form a first head support structure mounted to the posts 18.
- the cushion member 58 provides a cavity 68.
- the housing 26 is arranged within the cavity 68 and the aesthetic cover 60 to permit the supply air I to flow into the housing 26.
- the core 54 includes a core bottom 56 that provides a plane 52.
- the thermal conditioning device 22, including the blower 38 and the PTC 48, is arranged beneath and parallel to the plane 52 of the core bottom 56, which enables the cushion member 58 to more fully cover the backside of the core 54.
- the fluid passage 28 is provides a linear airflow from the blower 38 through the heating module 36 to the fluid outlet 32.
- a conditioned air vent 62 includes a neck 61 that extends through a head support surface 64 of the headrest 16.
- a vent face 63 is joined to the neck 61 and provide the fluid outlet 32 below the plane 52 in the example.
- the conditioned air vent 62 may also be a single, monolithic piece, if desired.
- a retainer 65 is secured to the conditioned air vent 62 to capture the aesthetic cover 60 between the vent face 63 and the retainer 65. In the example shown in Figure 6, a protrusion 67 on the neck 61 maintains the retainer 65 clamped about the aesthetic cover 60.
- the posts 18 are provided in a bottom 66 of the headrest 16.
- the supply air I enters the bottom 66 through holes 70, which adjoin the posts 18, to communicate the supply air I to the cavity 68.
- the back of the headrest 16 is more attractive to rear occupants of the vehicle. This also allows for padding to be placed on the back of the headrest, providing protection against rear occupant impact with the back of the headrest in a manner that is free from trimmed openings providing an inlet or an outlet.
- the housing 26 is shown in more detail.
- the housing 26, which may be plastic, is constructed from multiple portions in the example, although it should be understood that the housing 26 may be constructed from fewer or a greater number of components than shown.
- the housing 26 includes first and second housing portions 72, 74 secured to one another.
- a top of the first housing portion 72 includes an aperture that receives the blower 38.
- a bottom of the blower 38 provides a blower inlet 76 and is secured to a bottom of the first housing portion 72 at posts 79 by ears 75.
- Opposing sides 80 of the first housing portion 72, between which the blower 38 is arranged, are open to receive the supply air I entering the cavity 68 through the holes 70.
- a blower outlet 78 adjoins the second housing portion 74.
- the conditioned air vent 62 is received in an opening in the second housing portion 74.
- the heating element 48 is received in opposing slots 82 in the second housing portion 74.
- the second housing portion 74 and conditioned air vent 62 are secured to one another about the heating module 36.
- a duct 81 is mounted to the second housing portion 72 and receives the neck 61 such that the conditioned air vent 62 can move telescopically inward with the respect to the duct 81 during a collision.
- the conditioned air vent 62 moves flush with or behind a plane 59 provided by a forward face 57 of the core 54 during an impact.
- a flexible gasket 83 provides a collapsible member, along with the movable conditioned air vent 62, arranged between a flange 85 on the duct 81 and the retainer 65.
- the gasket 83 is a thick foam adhered to both the flange 85 and the retainer 65 for improved handling during headrest assembly.
- Interlocking features 87 such as a snap-fit, between the duct 81 and the conditioned air vent 62 in an assembled position, as shown in Figure 7.
- the gasket 83 absorbs energy while collapsing when the conditioned air vent 62 slides relative to the duct 81.
- the retainer 65 may act as a cutting template enabling a worker to cut a hole in the aesthetic cover 60 using the retainer's opening as a guide.
- the conditioned air vent 62 may then be inserted into the opening, snapping the neck 61 to the retainer 65 and abutting the vent face 63 against the aesthetic cover 60.
- the cushion member 58 and the gasket 83 are more compliant than the core 54.
- the core 54 has a compression stiffness greater than, and in one example at least two times, the compression stiffness of the cushion member 58.
- the cushion member 58 has a compression stiffness greater than, and in one example at least two times, the compression stiffness of the gasket 83.
- a recessed pocket 96 is provided in the headrest 16, and the vent 62 is arranged in the recessed pocket 96. In this manner, the vent 62 may positioned further away from the head support surface 64.
- the vent 62 may have a movable portion 94 that permits the louvers of the vent to be oriented in a desired position based upon occupant preference.
- a motor 90 is connected to the movable portion 94 to position the movable multiple angular positions in response to an electrical input, such as switch 92 since it may be difficult for the occupant to adjust the angular position of the louvers.
- the motor 90 may also be used to oscillate the louvers, if desired.
- the thermal conditioning device 22 is incorporated into the seat in such a manner so as to not inhibit the impact absorbing function of the core 54.
- the thermal conditioning device 22 can be fastened to the posts 18 independent of the core 54 and/or cushion member 58 to create a second load path.
- the thermal conditioning device 22 may form a second head support structure that transfers occupant loads to the posts 18 and easily moves out of the way during impact.
- the second support structure can move independently of the first support structure, which provides primary impact absorbing.
- the collapsible member e.g., gasket 83 and conditioned air vent 62
- the collapsible member by way of translation in the example, is able to move a large distance under impact such that the majority of the impact is absorbed by the first head support structure.
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