US2005285438A1PendingUtilityA1

Vehicle seat

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Assignee: TS TECH CO LTDPriority: Mar 31, 2004Filed: Mar 29, 2005Published: Dec 29, 2005
Est. expiryMar 31, 2024(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
B60N 2/5635
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Abstract

A vehicle seat having: a seat cushion and a seat back formed by covering a surface of a seat pad with a top cover member; a plurality of air holes which penetrate the seat pad to reach a surface of the top cover member; a plurality of air outlets which project from a surface of a duct to be connected to the air holes; and an air blower to pressure and feed air inside a vehicle compartment to the air holes through the duct and the air outlets, wherein a member which has an elastic modulus larger than that of the seat pad forming the seat cushion is interposed between the seat cushion and the duct.

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1 . A vehicle seat comprising: 
 a seat cushion and a seat back formed by covering a surface of a seat pad with a top cover member;    a plurality of air holes which penetrate the seat pad to reach a surface of the top cover member;    a plurality of air outlets which project from a surface of a duct to be connected to the air holes; and    an air blower to pressure and feed air inside a vehicle compartment to the air holes through the duct and the air outlets,    wherein a member which has an elastic modulus larger than that of the seat pad forming the seat cushion is interposed between the seat cushion and the duct.    
   
   
       2 . The vehicle seat as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein the seat pad comprises an elastomeric resin formed by a foamed polyurethane or a flexible urethane foam, the member having an elastic modulus larger than that of the seat pad is formed by an elastomeric resin which is formed by a foamed polyurethane or a flexible urethane foam having an elastic modulus larger than that of the foamed polyurethane or the flexible urethane foam used for the seat pad.

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