The invention relates to an armrest assembly for a vehicle seat, comprising an armrest body, and comprising a seat-mounted pivot joint in order to pivot the armrest body between a lowered resting position and a raised idle position about a seat-mounted pivot axis, and to a vehicle seat comprising such an armrest assembly.
A vehicle seat for a bus for transporting people is known in general. The vehicle seat has a seat surface and a backrest. In addition, the vehicle seat is provided with at least one armrest assembly which has an armrest body. The armrest body is mounted by means of a pivot joint fastened on the seat side so as to be pivotable between an approximately horizontal resting position and an idle position raised upward next to a side cheek of the backrest. For the armrest body, the pivot joint defines a pivot axis which is arranged in a stationary manner with respect to the vehicle seat and extends transversely in the direction of a width of the vehicle seat.
It is the object of the invention to provide an armrest assembly and a vehicle seat of the type mentioned at the beginning, permitting increased comfort for a person on the vehicle seat.
This object is achieved for the armrest assembly in that the pivot joint is assigned a mechanical raising aid which, in a manner depending on pivoting distance, controls a torque-generating device which is designed for generating torque on the armrest body in the raising direction. According to the invention, the mechanical raising aid assists raising of the armrest body into the idle position, as a result of which a person on the vehicle seat can effortlessly pivot the armrest body from the resting position into the idle position. A dead weight of the armrest body that the person has to overcome during the raising can be reduced by the solution according to the invention. In addition, the mechanical raising aid permits ergonomically particularly favorable pivoting of the armrest body. This is because the person wishing to raise the armrest body merely has to initiate the pivoting movement of the armrest body from the resting position. The mechanical raising aid at least substantially automatically takes over the further pivoting of the armrest body into the raised idle position. The solution according to the invention is suitable in a particularly advantageous manner for wheeled vehicles in the form of buses, high capacity limousines or vans. In the same manner, the solution according to the invention is usable in rail vehicles or in aircraft, advantageously there in each case in the passenger region, i.e. in the people transport region. The solution according to the invention can be used particularly advantageously for small buses, camping buses or motorhomes. A vehicle seat provided with the armrest assembly according to the invention preferably has a respective armrest assembly on both sides of a seat region.
In a refinement of the invention, the torque-generating device has a mechanical spring drive, and control kinetics are provided which switch the spring drive to active or inactive depending on a pivoting distance of the armrest body. The control kinematics form a control mechanism. The spring drive is provided in such a manner that it exerts a torque on the armrest body in the direction of the raised idle position. The torque-generating device is preferably positioned in the region of the pivot joint of the armrest body. A torsion spring or a leg spring which is prestressed in the resting position of the armrest body is preferably provided as the spring drive.
In a further refinement of the invention, the control kinematics have a seat-mounted control contour which is coaxial with respect to the pivot axis, and a control member is provided which is assigned to the spring drive, is arranged on a pivotable part of the pivot joint and interacts with the control contour. The control member interacts with the control contour during a pivoting movement of the pivotable part of the pivot joint and therefore during a pivoting movement of the armrest body.
In a further refinement of the invention, the control member interacts with a seat-mounted counter support of the pivot joint in order to generate a torque on the pivotable part of the pivot joint. The counter support is arranged eccentrically relative to the control member. Since the counter support is positioned in a stationary manner, interaction of the control member with the counter support when the spring drive is activated inevitably brings about the generation of a torque on the pivotable part of the pivot joint and therefore on the armrest body.
In a further refinement of the invention, the control contour and the counter support are spaced apart from each other in the pivoting direction in such a manner that functions of the control contour and of the counter support that act on the control member are connected to one another in series. The control contour and the counter support therefore never act simultaneously, but rather always in a temporally staggered manner with respect to each other during a corresponding pivoting movement.
In a further refinement of the invention, the control contour is configured with a first contour portion in such a manner that the control member keeps the spring drive in an inactive position over a defined pivoting distance. The first contour portion is provided in the pivoting region which begins with the resting position and extends in the direction of the raised idle position.
In a further refinement of the invention, the control contour is configured with a second contour portion in such a manner that the control member is released for activation of the spring drive. The second contour portion adjoins the first contour portion—as seen in the pivoting direction from the resting position in the direction of the idle position—and permits the generation of torque by the spring drive which is switched to inactive in the region of the first contour portion.
In a further refinement of the invention, the counter support interacts with the control member for transmitting a torque of the spring drive to the pivotable part of the pivot joint. The control member is supported on the counter support and, on account of its eccentric positioning, thus brings about the desired generation of torque on the pivotable part of the pivot joint.
In a further refinement of the invention, the control member is configured as a quarter of a mechanical Maltese cross. This is a particularly advantageous configuration which can be simply produced and can be realized in a functionally reliable manner.
In a further refinement of the invention, the pivot joint has end stops for limiting pivotability of the armrest body in the idle position and the resting position. The end stops serve to limit pivotability of the armrest body to the region between the idle position and the resting position.
For the vehicle seat, the object on which the invention is based is achieved in that the vehicle seat is provided with at least one armrest assembly as has been previously described.
Further advantages and features of the invention emerge from the claims and from the description below of a preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention that is illustrated with reference to the drawings.
A vehicle seat 1 is provided for a passenger vehicle in the form of a high capacity limousine, a van or a small bus. The vehicle seat 1 has a seat surface 3 which is only partially illustrated and which is adjoined on the rear side by a backrest 2. The backrest 2 and the seat surface 3 are arranged in a stationary manner in the passenger vehicle, but can be adjustable. On its opposite sides, the backrest 2 has a respective side cheek on which an armrest assembly 4 is arranged. In the illustration according to
In one exemplary embodiment (not illustrated) of the invention, the armrest assembly 4 is not arranged in the region of side cheeks of the backrest, but rather, on the contrary, in the region of a supporting structure region for the seat surface 3. However, the basic design and the basic function of such an armrest assembly do not differ from the armrest assembly 4 according to
The armrest assembly 4 has an armrest body 5 which is mounted pivotably about a pivot axis S by means of pivot joint on the seat side, namely in the region of a supporting structure portion of the side cheek of the backrest 2. The pivot axis S extends substantially in the transverse direction of the vehicle if it is assumed that the armrest body 5 in its resting position according to
The pivot joint 6 has a seat-mounted shaft region which is coaxial with respect to the pivot axis S and is connected fixedly to a seat back supporting structure. In addition, the pivot joint 6 has a pivotable part which comprises a pivot housing 7 (see in particular
A bearing flange 10 is fastened coaxially on the shaft region 9, said bearing flange being provided with an end stop 11 on which a supporting extension 12 of the armrest body 5 is supported in the resting position of the armrest body 5 (
The control contour 14 and the recess 21 form the first and second contour portions adjoining one another in the circumferential direction within the context of the invention.
The pivot housing 7 of the pivot joint 6 is configured in a trough-or drop-shaped manner. Both the bearing bolt 10 and the control body 13 are integrated in the pivot housing 7. In the ready mounted state of the pivot joint 6, the pivot housing 7 is closed in a manner not illustrated specifically by a cover in the region of its laterally outwardly facing end side.
A bearing pin 17 is provided radially offset with respect to the shaft region 9 and therefore eccentrically with respect to the pivot axis S, said bearing pin having a central longitudinal axis which is parallel to the pivot axis S. The bearing pin 17 is fastened to a base of the pivot housing 7. Since the pivot housing 7 rotates together with the armrest body 5 during a pivoting movement, the bearing pin 17 is inevitably also pivoted together with the pivot housing 7 relative to the pivot axis S. A torsion spring 18 which is supported firstly on the pivot housing 7 and secondly on a control member 16 is arranged coaxially with respect to the bearing pin 17. The control member 16 is mounted rotatably about its center longitudinal axis on the bearing pin 17. Accordingly, an axis of rotation of the control member 16 runs parallel to the pivot axis S. Eccentrically with respect to the axis of rotation which is defined by the bearing pin 17, the control member 16 has a supporting groove 19 which is open toward an end side and extends outward radially with respect to the axis of rotation of the control member 16. In addition, a concave outer contour of the control member 16 is provided in the radial plane of the supporting groove 19 and therefore of the control member 16, said outer contour running in the shape of an arc of a circle and having the same radius as the control contour 14 of the stationary control body 13.
In the resting position of the armrest body 5 (
The pivot housing 7 has, in its inner region, an end stop 23 which comes into contact with the stationary stop cam 11 as soon as the armrest body 5 has reached the raised idle position. Accordingly, the end stop 23 and the stop cam 11 define the limiting of the pivotability of the armrest body 5 upward in the pivoting direction. The control member 16 has rotated further in relation to the supporting cam 15 in the manner of an eccentric disk, with the torque assistance by the spring drive 18 bringing about automatic raising of the armrest body 5 as soon as the control member is disengaged from the control contour 14.
During pivoting of the armrest body 5 in the reverse direction, i.e. from the raised idle position according to
It can readily be seen with reference to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102016217453.3 | Sep 2016 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/070105 | 8/8/2017 | WO | 00 |