The present invention relates to a guiding element for attaching a cable having a sleeve, a sheath or similar and a wire running in the sleeve to a seat frame, a support assembly, in particular a lumbar support assembly incorporating the guiding element and to a corresponding seat structure. In particular, the present invention relates to a guiding element for use in a support assembly comprising a support structure, for example a support structure having two lateral side members, for example two lateral side wires, and a plurality of transverse members, preferably transverse wires, which extend between the two side members so as to provide load bearing support for upholstery of a seat.
Lumbar support assemblies of the afore-mentioned kind are very well-known and may have various configurations determined by the design of a seat in which the support assembly is to be mounted (see WO 95/00039 A, for example).
A known lumbar support assembly is also shown in
The lumbar support assembly shown in
Furthermore, the support structure also has an intermediate vertical cord 23 which may be formed of paper or synthetic plastic material which serves to provide some degree of stability to the wire framework comprising the two lateral side wires 24 and the transverse wires 11 and to maintain a predetermined vertical spacing between the transverse wires 11.
Furthermore, the lumbar support assembly shown in
These adjustment means comprise an actuator 20, a Bowden cable having a sleeve or conduit 2 and a wire 3 running inside the sleeve 2, an additional sleeve 16, attachment means 27 for attaching the Bowden cable to the lateral side wires 24, further attachment means 22 for attaching an end of the wire 3 to the seat frame 10 and a spring 26 for attaching an end of the sleeve 2 where the cable 3 exits the sleeve to the seat frame 10.
The additional sleeve 16 abuts with its end against the attachment means 27.
The functioning of the adjustment means may be best understood with reference to
Therefore, with the support assembly shown in
As can be easily seen in
On the other hand, it is usually not possible to accommodate the actuator 20 on the front side of the seat frame as this would mean discomfort to an occupant of the seat. Therefore, the actuator 20 is usually located outside of the seat frame. Consequently, it is necessary to guide the Bowden cable to the spring 26 located at the front side of the seat frame. Usually, this achieved by providing a hole in the seat frame through which the Bowden cable is guided, which may lead to sharp bends of the cable, lessening the durability of the cable. Furthermore, also the spring 26 used for attachment in
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a guiding element for attaching a cable having a sleeve and a wire running in the sleeve to a seat frame, wherein this guiding element allows an easy and durable fixation of the cable to the seat frame and furthermore guides the cable such that excessive stress due to sharp bends is avoided.
This object is achieved by a guiding element as defined by claim 1. The dependent claims define preferred or advantageous embodiments of the present invention. Furthermore, a support assembly incorporating the guiding element according to claim 8 and a corresponding seat structure according to claim 13 are defined.
According to the present invention, a guiding element for attaching a cable having a sleeve and a wire running in the sleeve to a seat frame is provided, wherein said guiding element comprises first coupling means for coupling the guiding element with the seat frame, second coupling means for coupling said guiding element with said cable, said second coupling means comprising an abutting area against which an end of said sleeve abuts when said cable is coupled with the guiding element through said second coupling means, and guiding means for guiding said wire.
With such a guiding element, the cable may be easily fixed to the seat frame with high stability.
The guiding means may be designed in an arc shape to guide the wire from a back side or a side portion of said seat frame to a front side of said seat frame, front side designating the side of the seat frame closest to the back of an occupant occupying a seat having said seat frame. In particular, with such an arc shape the wire may be guided around the seat frame. The arc shape preferably has a radius of curvature which presents excessive stress on the cable, e.g. a radius of curvature greater than 5 mm.
The arc shape may also form at least part of the first coupling means to attach the guiding element to the seat frame in a clip-like manner. Furthermore, the first coupling means may comprise an opening through which a screw or other fastening means may be guided to fix the guiding element to the seat frame. As a matter of course, these two possibilities may be used separately or in combination.
A lumbar support structure according to the present invention comprises an actuator, said guiding element, a support structure, preferable a support structure having lateral side members and transverse members, a cable coupled with the guiding element, the wire of said cable extending from said guiding element and being coupled through attachment means with said support structure.
Said attachment means comprise clips between which a further sleeve for said wire extends. With such a support assembly, the support assembly may be easily fixed to a seat frame and adjusted with the actuator.
In the following, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be explained in detail with reference to the drawings.
In
The first coupling means 4 are designed to have cylindrical shape and have a through hole in the middle of the cylinder through which a screw, a rivet or the like may be guided for attaching the guiding element 1 to a seat frame of a seat. Said second coupling means 5 also have an cylindrical outer shape. The cross-section of said second coupling means 5 is shown in
Said guiding means 6 have an arc shape as shown in
It should be noted that, as also can be taken from
It should be noted that through the extensions 7 the radius of curvature of the arc-shaped guiding means 6 is increased compared to the radius of curvature of the seat frame 10. If the radius of curvature of the seat frame 10 is sufficiently larger, the extensions 7 may be omitted.
In
The transverse wires 11 have end portions 13 extending beyond the lateral side members 12, 14. These end portions 13 may end in hook-like fingers with the help of which the support structure may be attached to a seat frame, for example by using springs as described in the introductory portion, or they may end straight.
At the end portions 13 of the bottom-most transverse wire 11, attachment means in the form of plate clips 15 made from a plastic material are attached. These plate clips will be described later in greater detail.
The wire 3 exiting from the guiding element 1 runs through the plate clips 15 and ends in an end portion 17 which is adapted to be fixed to a seat frame. Between the plate clips 15, a further sleeve 16 similar to the sleeve 2 is located inside which the wire 3 runs.
An actuator 20 is provided for shortening an lengthening the wire 3, for example by winding the wire 3 onto a spool and by unwinding the wire 3 from the spool, respectively. Such actuators are well-known in the art and need not be described in detail.
The plate clips 15 and the further sleeve 16 running between the plate clips 15 basically serve the same function as the further sleeve 16 and the attachment means 27 of
In
The plate clips 15 comprise a body 18 and an extension 19 having vertical walls designed to be clipped on the extensions 13. The body 18 has a hole 28 adapted to accommodate an end of the extension 13. As shown in the left-most part of
Furthermore, the plate clips 15 comprise a portion 29 which has a through hole perpendicular to the hole 28. The cross-section of the portion 29 is similar to the cross-section of the second coupling means 5 of the guiding element 1 shown in
In
The operation of the arrangement shown in
The guiding element 1 is easy to fix to the seat frame and provides a smooth guiding for the wire 3 around the seat frame so that no hole in the seat frame is needed. Furthermore, sharp bendings of the wire 3 are avoided. The actuator for actuating the adjusting mechanism may be placed beside or at a back side of the seat frame. Furthermore, the guiding element 1, which may be made of plastic in one piece or may comprise metal parts, provides a durable attachment with good long-term stability.
It should be noted that the exact shape of the guiding elements and the positioning of its first coupling means, second coupling means and guiding means may be varied depending on the actual seat structure it is intended for. In particular, with a modification of the guiding means of the guiding element of the present invention, it is possible not only to guide a wire from a back side of the seat frame to a front side thereof, but also to guide a wire coming from a top side or a bottom side to the front side or any other desired location.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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05012898.2 | Jun 2005 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/005698 | 6/13/2006 | WO | 00 | 3/5/2009 |