The disclosure is directed to a belt integrated seat tower and, in particular, a belt integrated seat tower having an elongated discontinuous section tube made from a single piece of sheet metal.
Various types of seating and seating assemblies within motor vehicles are known. Such seat assemblies typically have a supporting frame in combination with seat cushioning, fabric, and the like. Some vehicles include a backseat, second row seat. Third row seat and the like in the form of a 60/40 configuration. A 60/40 seat configuration is known to include a first section that includes a side seat and a second section that includes a center seat. The side seat and/or center seat is typically operable to pivot forward and backward for adjustment.
Heretofore seat assemblies have used seat back side rail members that are made from two separate channel members joined to each other. In most instances, the two separate channel members used to form a seat tower tube are welded together to form a rigid member. However, welding of the two channel members to each other can cause warping and distortion of the seat tower tube that must be straightened before assembly with the remaining seat structure. In addition, welding of the two channel members to each other requires weld metal, welding machinery, and the like. All of such materials and machinery can add to the time and cost for fabrication of the seat and thus of the vehicle. As such, a seat tower tube that minimizes the amount of welding required for its fabrication and yet provides a rigid member would be desirable.
A belt integrated seat tower for a seat system is provided. The seat tower can include a single piece of sheet metal that is bent to form an elongated discontinuous section tube having a first longitudinal edge and a second longitudinal edge adjacent to the first longitudinal edge. A butt weld can join the first and second longitudinal edges to form a lapless seam and a generally flat weld surface.
The elongated discontinuous section tube has a bottom end with a bottom polygonal transverse cross-section and a top end with a top polygonal transverse cross-section, the bottom polygonal cross-section being larger than the top polygonal transverse cross-section. In some instances, the bottom and top polygonal cross-sections are rectangular-shaped cross-sections.
A recliner joint bracket can be attached to the bottom end of the elongated discontinuous section tube and be fitted or joined flush up against the generally flat weld surface. In addition, a seat belt retractor bracket can be attached to the top end of the discontinuous section tube and also be fitted or joined flush up against the generally flat weld surface. The recliner joint bracket and/or the seat belt retractor bracket can be adjustable and/or attached to the elongated discontinuous section tube at different locations such that an overall length of the belt integrated seat tower can vary and the elongated discontinuous section tube can be used for different seat models.
A process for making the belt integrated seat tower is also provided and can include providing a single piece of sheet metal having a length, a width, a pair of length edges, and a pair of width edges. The piece of sheet metal has a bottom end portion with a first width and a top end portion with a second width, the first width being greater than the second width. The single piece of sheet metal can be broken along the length to form an elongated tube with the pair of length edges being adjacent to and oppositely disposed from each other such that a butt joint is formed therebetween. The butt joint is butt welded such that the pair of length edges are joined together to form a lapless seam and the welded surface is generally flat such that a separate component can be fitted or attached flat up against the welded surface. In some instances, the butt welding can be performed by laser welding and a recliner joint bracket can be attached to the bottom end of the elongated discontinuous section tube and a seat belt retractor bracket can be attached to the top end. Both the recliner joint bracket and the seat belt retractor bracket can be attached to and fit flush against the weld surface.
A belt integrated seat tower having an elongated discontinuous section tube made from a single piece of sheet metal is provided. As such, the belt integrated seat tower has utility as a component of a seat within a motor vehicle.
The belt integrated seat tower can include a single piece of sheet metal that is bent to form an elongated discontinuous section tube that has a first longitudinal edge and a second longitudinal edge adjacent to the first longitudinal edge. A butt weld can adjoin the first and second longitudinal edges such that a lapless seam and a generally flat weld surface along a transverse section of the tube are formed. For the purposes of the present invention, the term “discontinuous section tube” refers to a tube that has a different transverse cross-sectional area along the length of the tube. Stated differently, a discontinuous section tube does not have a uniform or constant transverse cross-sectional area or circumference along the entire length of the tube.
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The seat tower disclosed herein provides an elongated discontinuous section tube that is made from a single piece of sheet metal that is bent to form a polygonal transverse cross-section tube that has a single butt seam between elongated edges of the tube. The butt joint can be butt welded, for example using laser welding, such that a generally flat surface is provided across the weld surface and without the presence of a lap joint. In this manner, a single weld along the longitudinal direction of the discontinuous section tube replaces two lap joint welds and thereby reduces and/or eliminates excess material, distortion, and/or warpage. In addition, the elongated discontinuous section tube has sufficient strength such that a seat belt retractor bracket can be attached to a top end and thus allow for the elimination of a cross bracket attached to a back side of the tower. Elimination of the cross bracket, in combination with placement of the seat belt retractor bracket at a top end of the tube, provides improved comfort for an individual that is sitting on a seat that includes the inventive elongated discontinuous section tube.
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In some instances, the butt joint 219 can be welded using laser welding and any other welding process that affords a generally flat weld surface 219′. In the alternative, the butt joint 219 can be welded such that a weld bead is present and is then subsequently removed, for example by grinding. In any event, the weld surface 219′ is generally flat across its width and length and the butt joint reduces the amount of welding required, warping, etc., when compared to the welded lap joints of prior art tower tubes.
The generally flat weld surface 219′ and uniform dimensions of the large end 230 and/or small end 240 also afford for the recliner joint bracket 260 and/or seat belt retractor bracket 270 to be attached at a different location along the length of the tube 200′. In this manner a single type or design of the tube 200′ can be used for or in different seat models by simply attaching a recliner joint bracket and/or seat belt retractor bracket at different locations on the tube. In the alternative, different recliner joint brackets and/or seat belt retractor brackets can be used for different seat models while using a single type or design of the tube 200′.
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It is appreciated that the above discussion with respect to the various embodiments, examples, etc. is for illustrative purposes only and is not meant to limit the scope of the invention in any way. Changes, modifications, additions, deletions, and the like to the embodiments, examples, etc. can fall within the scope and spirit of the invention when an elongated discontinuous section tube made from a single piece of sheet metal without the presence of any lap joints is included. As such, the scope of the invention is provided by the claims.