1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a folding or fold-down seat for use in a vehicle, which is foldable down into a folded state for storage in a given seat location in the vehicle.
2. Description of Prior Art
There have been known various kinds of fold-down vehicle seats. Among them, as far as the present invention is concerned, conventional fold-down vehicle seats can be classified into two types. Namely, one type of the conventional fold-down vehicle seats is of such a structure that two links are pivotally connected at their respective two ends between the seat cushion and a vehicle floor in the so-called four-point link articulation manner, thereby allowing the seat back to be foldable forwardly at the position where the seat is located and then a seat cushion is foldable downwardly to a storage position at that position, so that the seat cushion may be stably folded down via the links onto the floor.
But, in such four-point link articulation type of fold-down seat, a large amount of force is required on the users side to raise the folded seat cushion to a normal use position, and further, folding and unfolding the seat is troublesome and uneasy due to the complicated and relatively heavy structure.
On the other hand, there is another kind of fold-down vehicle seat having the structure wherein both seat cushion and seat back are movable on a vehicle floor in forward and backward directions, and the seat back is foldable forwardly onto the seat back which is in turn foldable downwardly to a storage area. This fold-down seat is for example disclosed from the Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 55-160626, but, as similar to the previously stated fold-down seat, its structure is complicated and relatively heavy and therefore, folding and unfolding of the seat requiems a large amount of force and labor on the user's side.
In view of the above-stated drawbacks, it is a purpose of the present invention to provide an improved fold-down seat which can be easily folded and unfolded by a small handling force of user.
In order to achieve such purpose, the fold-down seat in accordance with the present invention is basically comprised of:
Preferably, a lock means may be provided, which is operable to a locking direction so as to place the fold-down vehicle seat in a locked state to a given position and also operable to an unlocking direction so as to place the fold-down vehicle seat in an unlocked state from the given position. The lock means includes a female engagement means and a male engagement means movable for engagement in and disengagement from the female engagement means, wherein the female engagement means is defined in the slide means, while the male engagement is provided to the lower side of the seat cushion, such that locking operation of the lock means to the locking direction causes engagement of the male engagement means in the female engagement means, thereby placing the fold-down vehicle seat in the locked state, while by contrast, unlocking operation of the lock means to the unlocking direction causes disengagement of the male engagement means from the female engagement means, thereby placing the fold-down vehicle seat in the unlocked state.
The female engagement means may comprise a plurality of lock holes formed in the slide means and the male engagement means comprises a lock rod movably provided to the lower side of the seat cushion so as to be engageable in and disengageable from a selected one of the plurality of lock holes.
Other various features and advantages will become apparent from reading of the descriptions hereinafter, with reference to the annexed drawings.
Referring to
The illustrated fold-down seat (S) itself is a bench seat or a second seat provided in the rearward cabin section of a vehicle, by way of example.
As shown, a floor on which the seat (S) is mounted is formed to have a cargo-loading floor region (71), a seat mount floor region (70) and a footrest floor region (72). The cargo-loading floor region (71) is a typical load-carrying platform area defined in the backward cabin section of a vehicle (not shown). The seat mount floor region (70) is a floor area where the present fold-down seat (S) is movably provided, which is lower than the cargo-loading floor region (71). The footrest floor region (72) is a floor area defined lower than the seat mount floor region (70) for allowing an occupant on the seat (S) to rest his or her feet thereon. Designation (6) stands for a vertical lateral wall extending downwardly from the cargo-loading floor region (71) to both of the seat mount and footrest floor regions (70) (72). While not shown, defined at a side opposite to that vertical lateral wall (6) is another same vertical lateral wall, so that, as any person skilled in the art will notice, there are a pair of vertical lateral walls (6) which substantially define a seat area where the seat (S) is located and the foregoing seat mount floor region (70) and footrest floor region (72) are formed.
In accordance with the present invention, the fold-down seat (S) basically comprises a seat back (SB), a seat cushion (SC), a link member (4), a lock mechanism (L) and a slide means (1).
It is noted that, hereinafter, the wording, “forward” or “forwardly”, shall refer to a direction towards a forward side (F) of the seat (S), whereas, the wording, “backward” or “forwardly”, refer to a direction towards a backward side (R) of the seat (S).
Specifically, the seat back (SB) is at the lower end portion thereof rotatably connected with a backward end of the seat cushion (SC) via a reclining device (5), so that the seat back (SB) may be folded forwardly onto the seat cushion (SC). The seat cushion (SC), at the backward end portion thereof, has a connection with the lower end portion of seat back (SB) via the reclining device (5), while being at the forward end thereof movably connected with the upper end of the link member (4). In this regard, the lower end of the link member (4) is pivotally connected with a support bracket (41) fixed on the seat mount floor region (70). Hence, as shown in
Generically stated, the lock mechanism (L) may be comprised of: a female lock engagement means generally designated by (H); and a male lock engagement means (at 3) operable for engagement with and disengagement from the female lock engagement means (H).
On the other hand, the slide means may comprise: a slide rail (1) and a guide roller (2). As best shown in
The female lock engagement means (H) may comprise a plurality of lock holes formed in the foregoing vertical wall (1B) of the slide rail (1) in the longitudinal direction of that particular slide rail (1). In this regard, as shown for instance, the plurality of lock holes may be: a first lock hole (10), a second lock hole (11), a third lock hole (12), and a fourth lock hole (13), all of which are disposed in order from the backward end to the forward end of the slide rail (1).
The male lock engagement means may comprise a lock rod (3) which is movably supported by a connecting bracket (32) fixed to the bottom side (21) of the seat cushion (SC), such that the lock rod (3) extends on a horizontal line and concentric with each of the lock holes (H), as shown in
In the lock mechanism (L), a biasing spring (31) is interposed between the two vertical walls (32A) of the connecting bracket (3) so as to give an outward biasing force to the flange (33), thereby normally biasing the lock rod (3) in a direction toward the lock holes (H) formed in the vertical wall (1B). Thus, normally, as can be seen in
Now, a description will be made of how to use the fold-down seat (S). At first,
As shown in
As appreciated from the foregoing description, the backward end portion of the seat cushion (SC) is slidngily moved via the roller (2) and slide rail (1), while the forward end portion of the same (SC) is guided by the link member (4) downwardly and upwardly, which effectively allows the seat to be easily folded down to a storage position (at P3) by simply drawing the griping element (34) forwardly, or allows the seat to be returned or unfolded to a normal seating position (P1) by simply drawing the grip element (34) forwardly and raising the seat cushion (SC). This indeed reduces a force or labor on the user's side for folding and unfolding the seat and also eliminates the troublesome seat folding steps as found in the prior art.
In addition thereto, it is easily possible to make height adjustment of the seat by simply drawing and releasing the grip element (34) to cause disengagement and engagement of the lock rod (3) from and in a selected one of the plurality of lock holes (H). That is, as understandable from
Further, it is to be appreciated that, when the seat (S) is locked for seating use, as for example shown in
Moreover, the lock holes (H) are directly formed in the slide rail (1) and thus, the lock mechanism (L) is provided to the slide rail (1) in a quite simple manner, thereby adding to structural simplicity of the present fold-down seat.
While having described the present invention so far, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiment, but any other modification, replacement, and addition may be applied thereto without departing from the scopes of the appended claims.