VEHICULAR SEAT

Even when a bezel is mounted to a pad recess portion so as to hide the pad recess portion, the pad recess portion is still visible through a bottom opening and the like disposed at the bottom wall of the bezel for anchoring, adversely affecting the exterior quality. Thus, a bezel (40) has a substant...

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Main Authors SODENO YUTAKA, FUJIKAKE TSUTOMU
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 25.05.2016
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Summary:Even when a bezel is mounted to a pad recess portion so as to hide the pad recess portion, the pad recess portion is still visible through a bottom opening and the like disposed at the bottom wall of the bezel for anchoring, adversely affecting the exterior quality. Thus, a bezel (40) has a substantially box shape having an upper opening and a bottom, and is formed from a flexible material with integral upper and lower flaps (44U, 44L) extending in such a manner as to cover an anchor stored in a pad recess portion (14-1a) from above and below rearward of a front bar (30b), the flaps constituting the bottom wall of the bezel. The bezel (40) is buried in the pad recess portion leaving a space (S) rearwardly of the upper and lower flaps. An engaging member (24) mounted to a child seat is engaged with the front bar of the anchor as the upper and lower flaps are pressed rearward into the space rearwardly of the pad recess portion. When the engaging member is removed, the upper and lower flaps return to an original shape due to flexibility of the flaps, blocking and hiding the anchor and the pad recess portion.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20140836471