This application claims priority under the Paris Convention to the French Patent Application No. 10 55918, filed on Jul. 20, 2010,
The present invention relates to hinge mechanisms and vehicle seats comprising such mechanisms.
More particularly, the invention relates to a hinge mechanism comprising:
Document DE-A-10 2008 028 102 describes an example of a hinge mechanism of this type, in which the control member passes through the second frame and has an external part that protrudes out of the second frame opposite the first frame, this external part comprising a radial groove in which the retaining ring is elastically fitted.
This hinge mechanism has the following drawbacks:
A particular purpose of this invention is to overcome these drawbacks.
To this end, a hinge mechanism of the type in question is characterised in that the retaining part is force-fitted into the neck of the first frame and is held in said neck by pressing against an inner surface of said neck.
The aforementioned drawbacks are thus avoided, and the retaining part is able to be held effectively against the inner surface of the neck by pressing, without it being necessary to make particular provisions for the inner surface of the neck, because both parts are made of metal.
In various embodiments of the hinge mechanism according to the invention, one or more of the following arrangements may also be used:
Furthermore, another purpose of the invention is a vehicle seat comprising first and second parts connected to each other by a hinge mechanism as defined above, the bracket and the second frame being fixed, one to the first part and the other to the second part. The first and second seat parts can optionally be one a seat base and the other a backrest.
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent on reading the following description of an embodiment, given as a non-limitative example, in relation to the attached drawings.
On the drawings:
In the various figures, the same references denote identical or similar components.
Thus, the inclination of the backrest 2 is manually adjustable by means of a rotating control knob 6a or similar that drives a geared hinge mechanism 6 (i.e. a mechanism that positively controls the rotation of the backrest), an embodiment of which is shown in
This hinge mechanism 6 comprises (see
The input element 11, which can be seen clearly in
A square inner hole 13 (or splined, or other) can optionally be made in the central shaft 12, into which the aforementioned control knob 6a can fit.
Moreover, the central shaft 12 is extended radially outwards, at its end opposite the second flange 8, by a collar 14 that extends parallel to the flanges 7a, 8. The inner surface of the collar 14 is extended towards the hypocycloidal gear 10 by at least one stop component 15, in this case two stop components 15, which here are fingers extending parallel to the axis Y2 towards the second flange 8, the purpose of which will become apparent below.
The central shaft 12 has a cylindrical shape centered on the axis Y2 and rotates in a bearing integral with the second flange 8 and itself centered on the axis Y2. Here, this bearing is formed by a cylindrical through-hole 21 made in the second flange 8 and in a neck 20 that is integral with said second flange. The neck 20 can for example be formed in a single piece with the second flange 8 and extends axially from the second flange 8 towards the first flange 7.
Here, the hypocycloidal gear 10 is a single-train gear (but it could also be a hypocycloidal planetary gear) that comprises for example:
A ring 31 forming a bearing can if applicable be inserted radially between the eccentric cam 29 and the hole 30a, such ring being force-fitted into the hole 30a.
The input element 11 is rotatably connected to the eccentric cam 29. Thus, the rotation of the input element 11 about the second axis Y2 drives a rotation of the cam 29 about the second axis Y2, which causes the relative rotation of the first and second flanges 7, 8.
The cam 29 could be formed in one piece, but in the specific case under consideration here, it is made up (see
The half-cams 29a, 29b are elastically forced towards their maximum eccentricity position by a spring 35 that comprises two axial arms 36 simultaneously entering two cutouts 37 belonging respectively to the half-cams 29a, 29b. In the idle position of the hinge mechanism, the half-cams 29a, 29b are used to compensate for the internal play of the hypocycloidal gear 10.
The half-cams 29a, 29b could also be replaced by wedge-shaped half-cams, also known to a person skilled in the art.
Finally, the control member 11 is axially held in the first and second frames 7, 8:
The retaining ring 39 is force-fitted into the neck 30 of the first frame and is held in said neck by pressing against the inner surface 30a of said neck, and in that the control member abuts against said retaining ring in the first direction. Advantageously, the retaining ring 39 comprises a radial ring 40 the periphery of which is cut into notches to form teeth 41 that are bent back so that they extend sloping radially outwards and axially in the first direction A. These peripheral teeth press elastically against the inner surface 30a of the neck, which effectively holds the retaining ring 39 in the first direction A due to the metal-to-metal contact between the teeth 41 and the neck 30, even when the inner surface 30a of the neck is cylindrical and smooth.
Furthermore, as the control member 11 is made from plastic, the contact between the collar 14 of the control member 11 and the ring 40 of the retaining ring generates only a small amount of friction and no noise, so that no sliding block is necessary.
Moreover, no component external to the first and second frames is necessary to ensure the axial retention of the control member and the internal components of the hinge mechanism 6, so that the control member can be completely contained in the first and second frames. The space occupied by the hinge mechanism in the axial direction is thus reduced, and the weight and complexity of the control member are reduced.
Finally, the hinge mechanism assembly process is particularly simple, as it is possible to simply stack the parts on top of each other, starting from the second frame 8, the retaining ring 39 being the last part positioned (before or after the locking ring 9 is crimped). This particularly simple assembly process also means that the assembly clearances are managed automatically.
The hinge mechanism that has just been described operates in a conventional manner: when a user operates the input element 11 by means of the aforementioned knob 6a, one of the stops 15 of the input element abuts angularly against corresponding rims 38 of the two half-cams 29a, 29b, in such a way that the cam 29 rotates in the hole 30a in the neck, driving the gear 10, so that the second frame 8 rotates with the backrest 2 relative to the first frame 7 and the seat base 3.
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