The present application is a National Stage filing of International Application No. PCT/EP2007/004215 which claims priority to German Patent Application No. DE 10 2006 023 363.3 filed May 17, 2006, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to an adjusting device for a motor vehicle, and in particular, an adjusting device for a vehicle seat.
Vehicle seats may be adjustable, and include an adjusting device for varying a position of the seat, such as manual height or inclination adjustment of a vehicle seat. The adjusting device may include an adjustment lever coupled to a locking means which may be brought into engagement with a toothed portion arranged on the periphery of a driving gear. The adjusting drive further includes a braking device which is arranged in a brake housing. While conventional braking devices work, they may be costly and bulky and may influence the corresponding dimensional accuracy of the adjusting device.
Therefore, there is a need in the art for an adjusting device that is lightweight, simple, and structurally compact.
Accordingly, the present disclosure relates to an adjusting device for a motor vehicle component, in particular a vehicle seat. The adjusting device includes a brake housing centered about an actuating rotational axis. The brake housing is formed in the radial direction of the actuating rotational axis, using a housing element. The housing element is substantially circular and includes an an outer side wall, and upper wall and an inner side wall. The brake housing has a high degree of stability in the direction in which the greatest forces occur, namely in the radial direction of the actuating rotational axis. The stability is increased by increasing the plate-shaped material housing element, for a given material thickness and given internal diameter of the brake housing, so that the edge of the housing element remaining around the recess of the brake housing is larger.
The brake housing includes a flange element positioned in at least one axial direction of the actuating rotational axis. As a result, a stable brake housing that is structurally compact is provided. The interior of the brake housing and the flange element retains parts located in the brake housing against loss. The flange element and the housing element are connected to one another to form the brake housing, such as by a screw, riveting or clipping or the like. As a result, a particularly stable connection of the brake housing may be achieved.
The adjusting device includes a step-by-step mechanism, for adjusting a vehicle seat, for example for adjusting the seat height and/or seat inclination. In this example, the step-by-step mechanism is a drive gear operating coupled to the actuating element. The drive gear is centered on the rotational axis. An outer edge of the drive gear includes a plurality of teeth. The teeth operatively engage a breaking devise for adjusting the seat position.
A method for producing and/or for assembling an adjusting device is provided. In a first step, the housing element is formed from a plate-shaped material, and includes a precision stamped functional surface. In a second step, the housing element and the flange element are connected to one another, such as by a screw connection, riveting or clipping. The adjusting device protects elements located in the brake housing against loss, in particular rolling elements or the like.
Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood in view of the subsequent description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The housing element 1 forms a wall structure 5, such as an outer side wall 5a, and upper wall 5b and an inner side wall 5c. The inner side wall includes a functional surface 6. The adjusting mechanism further includes rolling elements 4 which cooperate with the functional surface 6 inside the housing element 1. The functional surface 6 includes an angle of inclination 7 relative to an upper wall 5b of the housing element 1. In this example the angle inclimation 7 is a right angle.
In this example, the functional surface 6 is, formed using a precision stamping process. The methodology begins with a uniform sheet material used to form the housing element 1. The methodology also includes the steps of assembling the adjusting device and/or the housing element to the flange element 2, at the fastening points 3. The joined housing elements and flange element 2 to prevent the rolling elements 4 against falling out. The methodology further includes the step of assembling the flange element 2, the vehicle seat 20.
The present disclosure has been described in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology used is intended to be in the nature of words of description, rather than of limitation.
Many modifications and variations of the present disclosure are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, the present disclosure may be practiced other than as specifically described.
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