This application is the U.S. National Stage entry of International Application No. PCT/JP2020/012260 filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty and having a filing date of Mar. 19, 2020, which claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-055602 having a filing date of Mar. 22, 2019, Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-055603 having a filing date of Mar. 22, 2019, and Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-086748 having a filing date of Apr. 26, 2019, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a conveyance seat to be mounted in a vehicle, particularly to a conveyance seat that reduces a load to be applied at the time of a vehicle collision.
A conveyance seat has been provided with a countermeasure for a phenomenon in which an occupant moves backward to sink into a seat at the time of a vehicle collision (hereinafter, sinking phenomenon). For example, a technology depicted in PATENT LITERATURE 1 is disclosed as a countermeasure to reduce a load to be applied to an occupant who is a seated occupant when the sinking phenomenon occurs.
When the sinking phenomenon occurs, the sinking amount of a chest of the seated occupant is larger than the sinking amount of a neck, a lumbar, or the like. Because of a difference in sinking amount described above, the posture of the occupant is in a stooped state, and a forward load is applied to the occupant as a reaction force from the seat.
Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of the above problem, and an object of the present invention is to provide a technique in which when a sinking phenomenon occurs at the time of a vehicle collision, a cervical spine also moves in a well-balanced manner according to a movement of a thoracic spine to reduce the sinking amount of a chest, and to reduce a difference between the sinking amount of the chest and the sinking amount of a head, thereby suppressing a sense of discomfort of an occupant.
In order to solve the above problem, there is provided a conveyance seat including a seat back. The seat back includes a seat back frame, and a chest support member that is provided in an upper portion of the seat back frame, and that receives a chest of an occupant to reduce a backward movement load while moving backward with respect to the seat back frame, and to support the chest of the occupant when the backward movement load is applied to the occupant because of a vehicle collision. The chest support member is provided at a position to overlap the upper portion of the seat back frame in a height direction.
Since the conveyance seat of the present invention configured as described above includes the chest support member provided in the upper portion of the seat back frame to support the chest of the occupant, when a sinking phenomenon occurs, the sinking amount of the chest is reduced, and a difference between the sinking amount of the chest and the sinking amount of a head is reduced. Therefore, the load to be applied to the occupant at the time of a vehicle collision can be effectively reduced.
In addition, it is preferable that the conveyance seat further includes a headrest provided above the seat back; and a headrest guide provided at an upper end of the seat back frame to support the headrest, and that the chest support plate is provided to be connected to the headrest guide.
Since the chest support plate is provided at a position to overlap the headrest guide in a height direction, the difference between the sinking amount of the chest and the sinking amount of the head can be further reduced.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is more preferable that the chest support member is formed along an extending direction of a front surface of a headrest pillar when seen from a side surface of the conveyance seat.
In the above configuration, the occupant comes into contact with the headrest pillar and the chest support member substantially simultaneously at the time of a vehicle collision. Therefore, the difference between the sinking amount of the chest and the sinking amount of the head can be further reduced.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is more preferable that the chest support member is provided at a position to overlap an upper pipe of the seat back frame in the height direction.
Since the chest support member is provided at a position to overlap the upper pipe in the height direction, the positions of the headrest and the chest support member are very close to each other, so that the difference between the sinking amount of the chest and the sinking amount of the head can be further reduced.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is preferable that the seat back includes a pressure receiving portion provided in a side frame of the seat back frame to support the occupant from behind, and that the chest support member is provided to be located above the pressure receiving portion.
Since the chest support member is located above the pressure receiving portion, the difference between the sinking amount of the chest and the sinking amount of the head can be further reduced.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is preferable that the chest support member includes a first deformable member provided at an upper end of the chest support member to be connected to the seat back frame.
Since the first deformable member is provided at the upper end of the chest support member to be connected to the seat back frame, when a backward movement load is applied, the first deformable member is deformed, so that the backward movement load can be reduced more appropriately.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is more preferable that the chest support member is connected and fixed to a side portion of the seat back frame via a second deformable member.
Since the chest support member and the side portion of the seat back frame are connected to each other via the second deformable member, the movement amount of the chest support member at the time of application of a backward movement load is adjustable, and the backward movement load can be reduced more appropriately.
In addition, in order to solve the above problem, the conveyance seat further includes a headrest. The headrest includes a head support member inside the headrest, which receives a head of the occupant to turn backward, and to support the head of the occupant when the backward movement load is applied to the occupant. When the backward movement load is applied to the occupant, both the chest support member and the head support member receive the backward movement load.
In the conveyance seat of the present invention configured as described above, both the chest support member that supports the chest, and the head support member that supports the head receive the backward movement load, so that a cervical spine also moves in a well-balanced manner according to a movement of the thoracic spine. As a result, the sinking amount of the chest is reduced, and the difference between the sinking amount of the chest and the sinking amount of the head is reduced. Therefore, a sense of discomfort of the occupant can be suppressed.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is preferable that the chest support member and the head support member are provided in the seat back and the headrest, respectively, such that the chest support member moves backward first and the head support member turns backward next when the backward movement load is applied to the occupant.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is preferable that the head support member includes a neck support portion that receives a neck of the occupant to support the neck of the occupant when the backward movement load is applied to the occupant.
Since the head support member includes the neck support portion that supports the neck of the occupant, the head support member allows the neck of the occupant to move backward while supporting the neck.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is preferable that in the head support member, a portion facing the head of the occupant is formed in a recessed shape to be recessed backward, and a portion facing a neck of the occupant is formed in a protruding shape to protrude forward.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is more preferable that the chest support member has a chest contact surface that comes into contact with the chest of the occupant, that the head support member has a head contact surface that comes into contact with the head of the occupant, and that a lower end of the head contact surface is located on an extension of the chest contact surface when the conveyance seat is seen from a side.
Since the lower end of the head contact surface is located on the extension of the chest contact surface, the head contact surface and the chest contact surface are disposed on a straight line to facilitate receiving the occupant.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is more preferable that the chest support member and the head support member are disposed to align a center of the chest support member in a width direction with a center of the head support member in the width direction.
Since the chest support member and the head support member are disposed to align the centers thereof with each other, a spine of the occupant, particularly the thoracic spine can be supported in a state where the thoracic spine is received more reliably.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is more preferable that a length of the chest support member in a width direction is larger than a length of the head support member in the width direction.
Since the length of the chest support member in the width direction is set large, the chest of the occupant can be received and supported more reliably.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is more preferable that a storage portion that stores the chest support member is provided in a pad back surface of the seat back.
Since the storage portion that stores the chest support member is provided in the pad back surface of the seat back, the position of the chest support member is stable, for example, during normal use.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is preferable that when the backward movement load is applied to the occupant to move the chest support member backward, a lower portion of the chest support member is deformed before an upper portion of the chest support member is deformed.
Since the lower portion of the chest support member is deformed before the upper portion of the chest support member is deformed, the difference between the sinking amount of the chest and the sinking amount of the head can be further reduced.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is preferable that when the backward movement load is applied to the occupant to move the chest support member backward, a movement amount of the upper portion of the chest support member is larger than a movement amount of the lower portion of the chest support member.
When the backward movement load is applied, the movement amount of the headrest that supports the head of the occupant is increased since a rotation axis of the seat back is present on a lower side of the seat back. For that reason, when the movement amount of the upper portion of the chest support member is set to be larger than the movement amount of the lower portion of the chest support member, the difference between the sinking amount of the chest and the sinking amount of the head can be reduced.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is preferable that the first deformable member has a hinge structure.
Since the first deformable member has a hinge structure, the backward movement load can be reduced more appropriately.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is more preferable that the chest support member and the head support member are provided in the seat back and the headrest, respectively, such that the head support member turns backward while the chest support member moves backward, and thus both the chest support member and the head support member receive the backward movement load.
In addition, in the conveyance seat, it is more preferable that when the backward movement load is applied to the occupant, a movement amount of the chest support member is larger than a movement amount of the head support member.
Since the movement amount of the chest support member at the time of application of the backward movement load is set large, a load on the chest can be reduced in a state where the spine shape is maintained.
According to the present invention, since the chest support member is provided at a position to overlap the upper portion of the seat back frame in the height direction, when a sinking phenomenon occurs at the time of a vehicle collision, the sinking amount of the chest is reduced, and the difference between the sinking amount of the chest and the sinking amount of the head is reduced. Therefore, a load to be applied to the occupant at the time of the vehicle collision can be effectively reduced.
In addition, since the chest support member is provided at a position to overlap the headrest guide in the height direction, the difference between the sinking amount of the chest and the sinking amount of the head can be further reduced.
In addition, in a case where the chest support member is formed along the extending direction of the front surface of the headrest pillar when seen from the side surface of the conveyance seat, the occupant comes into contact with the headrest pillar and the chest support member substantially simultaneously at the time of a vehicle collision. Therefore, the difference between the sinking amount of the chest and the sinking amount of the head can be further reduced.
In addition, since the chest support member is provided at a position to overlap the upper pipe in the height direction, the positions of the headrest and the chest support member are very close to each other, so that the difference between the sinking amount of the chest and the sinking amount of the head can be further reduced.
In addition, since the chest support member is located above the pressure receiving portion, the difference between the sinking amount of the chest and the sinking amount of the head can be further reduced.
Since the first deformable member is provided at the upper end of the chest support member to be connected to the seat back frame, when a backward movement load is applied, the first deformable member is deformed, so that the backward movement load can be reduced more appropriately.
Since the chest support member and the side portion of the seat back frame are connected to each other via the second deformable member, the movement amount of the chest support member at the time of application of a backward movement load is adjustable, and the backward movement load can be reduced more appropriately.
In addition, since the storage portion that stores the chest support member is provided in the pad back surface of the seat back, the position of the chest support member is stable, for example, during normal use.
In addition, according to the present invention, at the time of a vehicle collision, both the chest support member that supports the chest, and the head support member that supports the head receive a backward movement load of the occupant, so that the cervical spine also moves in a well-balanced manner according to a movement of the thoracic spine. Therefore, a sense of discomfort of the occupant can be suppressed.
At that time, the chest support member receives the load first, and the head support member receives the load next, so that the load is received according to a backward movement of the occupant. Therefore, a sense of discomfort of the occupant at the time of the vehicle collision can be further suppressed.
In addition, it is more effective when both the chest support member and the head support member simultaneously receive a load.
In addition, since the head support member includes the neck support portion that supports the neck of the occupant, the head support member allows the neck of the occupant to move backward while supporting the neck.
In addition, the portion facing the head of the occupant is formed in a recessed shape to be recessed backward, and the portion facing the neck of the occupant is formed in a protruding shape to protrude forward. Accordingly, the head and the neck of the occupant are stably supported.
Since the lower end of the head contact surface is located on the extension of the chest contact surface, the spine shape of the occupant and the shapes of the head contact surface and the chest contact surface are disposed on a straight line to facilitate receiving the occupant.
In addition, since the chest and the head contact surface are disposed to align the centers thereof with each other, the spine of the occupant, particularly the thoracic spine can be supported in a state where the thoracic spine is received more reliably.
Since the length of the chest support member in the width direction is set large, the chest of the occupant can be received and supported more reliably.
In addition, since the storage portion that stores the chest support member is provided in the pad back surface of the seat back, the position of the chest support member is stable, for example, during normal use.
In addition, since the lower portion of the chest support member is deformed before the upper portion of the chest support member is deformed, the difference between the sinking amount of the chest and the sinking amount of the head can be further reduced.
In addition, when the movement amount of the upper portion of the chest support member is set to be larger than the movement amount of the lower portion of the chest support member, the difference between the sinking amount of the chest and the sinking amount of the head can be reduced.
Since the first deformable member has a hinge structure, the backward movement load can be reduced more appropriately.
Since the movement amount of the chest support member at the time of application of the backward movement load is set large, a load on the chest can be reduced in a state where the spine shape is maintained.
Hereinafter, conveyance seats according to embodiments of the present invention (hereinafter, the present embodiment) will be described with reference to
Incidentally, the embodiments to be described below are merely one example to facilitate understanding of the present invention, and do not limit the present invention. Namely, the shapes, dimensions, dispositions, and the like of members to be described below can be changed or improved without departing from the concept of the present invention, and it goes without saying that the present invention includes equivalents thereof. In addition, in the following embodiments, the same or similar components are denoted by common reference signs, and in order to facilitate understanding, the scales of the drawings are appropriately changed.
Incidentally, in the following description, as indicated by arrows in
First, an entire configuration of a conveyance seat 100 including a seat frame 101 which is a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
Here, as illustrated in
In addition, a headrest guide 17 having a tubular shape is attached to an upper central portion of the seat back frame 1. Then, a headrest pillar 19 extending from a lower end of the headrest S3 is inserted into the headrest guide 17 to attach the headrest S3 to the seat back S1.
Next, a configuration example of the seat back frame 1 will be described with reference to
As illustrated in
The pair of side frames 15 are separated from each other in a right to left direction to define a width of the seat back S1, and both the side frames 15 are disposed to extend in the up to down direction. As illustrated in
The upper pipe 16 connects the upper end portions of the pair of side frames 15, and is formed in an inverted U-shape in a front view. The upper pipe 16 according to the present embodiment is formed by bending a steel pipe, and both end portions thereof are attached to the upper end portions of the side frames 15. In addition, two headrest guides 17 (may also be called pillar support portions) described above are attached to a central portion of the upper pipe 16 at an interval from each other.
As illustrated in
The chest support member 20 is a flat plate-shaped member, and as illustrated in
The chest support member 20 is formed along an extending direction of a front surface 19a of the headrest S3 when seen from a side surface of the conveyance seat 100 (refer to
In addition, a lower flange portion 25 is formed in a lower end portion of the chest support member 20. The chest support member 20 is reinforced by the lower flange portion 25, and the chest support member 20 is suppressed from being curved backward when the chest support member 20 receives a load from the chest of the occupant H. Incidentally, as illustrated in
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When the occupant H is moved backward (in the direction of arrow A in
When a backward movement load is applied to the occupant H to move the chest support member 20 backward, the movement amount of the upper portion 22 of the chest support member 20 is set to be larger than the movement amount of the lower portion 23 of the chest support member 20. When the backward movement load is applied, the seat back S1 is tilted around the reclining shaft 11 in a direction of arrow C in
As illustrated in
In addition, as in a first deformable member 42 illustrated in
Incidentally, the first deformable member 41, 42, or 43 may be provided to connect a side portion of the chest support member 20 and the seat frame. The first deformable members 41, 42, and 43 are realized by plate springs, but similarly to the second deformable members 44 to 47 to be described later, may be realized by coil springs, dampers, or the like.
In addition, a coil spring illustrated in
In addition, the second deformable members 44 to 47 may be realized by plate springs similarly to the first deformable members 41 to 43.
A conveyance seat 110 that is a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
A seat back frame 3 of the conveyance seat 110 has substantially the same structure as that of the seat back frame 1 of the conveyance seat 100 of the first embodiment, and as illustrated in
The chest support member 120 is a flat plate-shaped member, and as illustrated in
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For example, as illustrated in
Namely, even when the second deformable member 144a or 144b is deformed, in a case where the backward movement load cannot be sufficiently reduced, the connecting portion 48a or 48b disengages to reduce an impact. The application of a reaction force from the chest support member 120 to the occupant H is suppressed because of disengagement, and the chest of the occupant H can be protected.
In addition, when a hole, a cut, or the like is formed in the second deformable member 144a or 144b to provide a fragile portion (first fragile portion), and a backward movement load is applied, the fragile portion may break to cause the chest support member 120 to disengage from the seat back frame 1.
The second deformable member 144 and a rear side of the side frame 15 may be connected to each other by a connecting portion 48.
The headrest S4 is supported by a headrest pillar 119. The headrest pillar 119 is held by a headrest guide 117. A headrest guide stay 118 is attached to the upper pipe 16 of the seat back frame 1 so as to be rotatable backward (in a direction of arrow J in
Incidentally, the headrest guide stay 118 is made of metal, and the headrest guide 117 is made of resin. The headrest pillar 119 is provided with a plurality of cutouts for the adjustment of height, and a claw portion provided in the headrest guide 117 engages with the cutout to lock the position of the headrest pillar 119.
Since the headrest S4 is rotatably attached, when the headrest S4 is rotated to be in the stored state, for example, during autonomous driving, an occupant seated in a front seat (front seat occupant) and an occupant seated in a rear seat (rear seat occupant) easily talk to each other.
Incidentally, in the examples illustrated in
In addition, the headrest S4 may be attached to be movable in a horizontal direction or in the up to down direction by providing the seat back frame 1 with a link mechanism in which a plurality of links are combined, and providing the headrest S4 at a tip of the link mechanism.
In addition, a biasing member such as a spring may be used, or an actuator formed of a drive member such as a motor may be used as means for moving the headrest S4. The headrest S4 may be moved by air (fluid bag) using an air pump. In addition, an airbag may be applied.
In any method, when the vehicle is provided with a sensor that detects a collision of the vehicle before the vehicle collides, it is desirable that in order to protect the head of the occupant, when a collision is predicted, the headrest S4 is set to be moved into the use state.
A conveyance seat 200 including the seat back frame 1 which is a third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
The conveyance seat 200 includes a head support member 30 inside the headrest S3. As illustrated in
In order to maintain the spine shape of the occupant H, the headrest S3 is attached to the seat back S1 so as to be turnable around a rotation axis 32. When the headrest S3 supports the head H1 of the occupant H, the headrest S3 supports the head H1 while turning backward (in the direction of arrow C). When the headrest turns, the head support member 30 also turns, and a lower side (neck support portion 31) of the head support member 30 comes into contact with a neck H2 of the occupant to support the neck.
The chest support member 20 has the chest contact surface 20a that comes into contact with a back side of the chest H3 of the occupant H, and the head support member 30 has a head contact surface 30a that comes into contact with the head H1 of the occupant H. As illustrated in
In addition, as illustrated in
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In addition, as illustrated in
In other words, the chest support member 20 and the head support member 30 are provided in the seat back S1 and the headrest S3, respectively, such that the chest support member 20 moves backward first and the head support member 30 turns backward next when a backward movement load is applied to the occupant H. As illustrated in
In addition, as illustrated in
The embodiments of the present invention have been described above with reference to the drawings. In the above embodiments, the conveyance seats to be mounted in the vehicle have been described as a specific example; however, the conveyance seats are not limited to being mounted in the vehicle, and the conveyance seats of this application can also be provided as seats for trains, buses, or the like, and can also be used as seats for airplanes or ships.
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