The present invention relates to the runners and seats of motor vehicles provided with locking systems.
In particular, the invention relates to a motor vehicle seat runner comprising:
Such locking systems are for example known from FR 2,695,885. Although such runners are fully satisfactory, there is a need to provide variants of such runners, for example in order to provide seat runners having memorization systems suitable for runners having novel functionalities.
There is also a need to provide a runner that is simple to assemble and involves robust and proven components.
To this end, according to the invention, a runner of the type in question is characterized in that the memorization system comprises:
Through these arrangements, an electromagnetic memorization system is used. Such a memorization system can therefore be used in runners that are already provided with an electrical function.
In preferred embodiments of the invention it is also possible, optionally, to make use of one and/or another of the following arrangements:
According to another aspect, the invention relates to a motor vehicle seat comprising:
the actuator being operated in said predetermined position of the movable profile, when the seatback is in said folded-forwards position,
the holding device being adapted to allow the rotation of the seatback in relation to the proper from the folded-forwards position to the nominal position, and to release the mechanical locking system of the runner in order to put it into its active state in said predetermined position.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent during the following description of two of its embodiments, given as a non-limitative example, with reference to the attached drawings.
In the drawings:
a, 9b and 9c are three diagrammatic views showing the return of the seat, from its fully-forward position, to its nominal position.
The same references in different Figures denote identical or similar components.
The seat proper 3 is connected to the floor 4 by a longitudinal adjustment mechanism 5 adapted to adjust the relative position of the seat proper in relation to the floor according to a degree of freedom of translation along the axis X. The seat proper 3 is also height adjustable in relation to the floor (in particular in relation to the longitudinal adjustment mechanism) by a mechanism 205 called a “lifting mechanism”. The seatback 2 is mounted rotatably in relation to the seat proper 3 by a tilt adjustment mechanism 105 about the transverse axis Y. Vertical adjustment of the headrest 30 in relation to the top of the seat back is carried out by an adjustment mechanism 305. A control lever 90 is adapted to control the unlocking of the runner and of the seatback on the seat proper, in order to bring the seat forward with the seatback folded forwards.
The longitudinal adjustment mechanism 5 is formed by a set of runners comprising two parallel runners 6, clearly visible in
As shown in greater detail in
As regards the movable runner element 8, it can comprise:
In the example considered here, the two lateral parts in question comprise two wings 16 approximately perpendicular to the base plate 15, which extend toward the base 9. These wings 16 are themselves extended outwards, opposite to the base 9, by two upturns 17 that enter the space provided between the lateral wings 10 and the re-entrant troughs 11 of the fixed runner element 7.
Balls (non shown) or other rolling elements are generally placed between the upturns 17 and the lateral wings 10 on the one hand, and between the upturns 17 and the re-entrant troughs 11 on the other hand.
Generally, the shapes of the two runner elements can be similar for example to those described in the document FR-A-2 872 103.
The web 13 of the support 12 comprises two butting portions 18, 20 that extend in two vertical planes parallel to the direction X. These butting portions 18, 20 each have a horizontal lower edge, respectively 19, 21, which abuts the upper face of the base plate 15 of the profile 14 and is butt-welded onto this base plate, for example by laser welding.
In the example in
Of course, the lower edges 19, 21 could optionally be welded onto the base plate 15 in places only, rather than being welded over the whole of their length.
In addition to the butting portions 18, 20, the web 13 of the support 12 also comprises an offset portion 23, which is linked by folds 24, 25 respectively to the butting portions 18, 20, and which is laterally offset in relation to said butting portions. This offset portion 23 extends for example in a plane parallel to the axes X and Z, and is extended downwards by one or more feet 26, 27, extending for example in the same plane as said offset portion 23. As can be seen in
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In the example shown in
This metal guide 82 supports elastic return means 83 such as a helical spring surrounding the control rod 80 and exerting a force on the plate 78 toward an upper position in which the plate 78 is close to the metal guide 82. To this end, the spring 83 can be placed between the metal guide 82 and a collar 84 produced on the control rod 80.
As can be seen in this
When the runner is in the assembled state, the set of teeth 79a of the plate 78 extend transversally beyond the vertical wings 16 of the movable profile 14, passing through complementary cut-outs 85 provided in the lower parts of the two vertical wings 16 of the movable profile 14. Moreover, the set of teeth 79a of the plate 78, when they pass through the cut-outs 85, engage respectively in sets of recesses 86a delimited by notches 86 provided on the ends of the troughs 11 of the fixed profile 7, forming the other part of the permanent locking mechanism. These notches 86 produced on the end portions of the troughs 11 are distributed regularly in the longitudinal direction L, thus forming a set of notches having a constant pitch.
As shown in
The temporary locking mechanism also comprises a locking device 34 mounted on the movable profile 14, rotatable in relation to the movable profile about a rod 35 between a rest position shown in
The actuator 31 also comprises a spring 36 pushing the locking device 34 toward its rest position.
The temporary locking mechanism also comprises a serrated bar 37 fixed onto the horizontal base 9 of the fixed profile and having a plurality of serrations 38, spaced, for example evenly, in the longitudinal adjustment direction. The locking device 34 comprises a tooth 39 that cooperates with one of the serrations 38 of the serrated bar in the locked position of the locking device.
The locking device 34 is also mounted by means of a hole 40 on a rod 41 fixed through the movable profile and limiting the travel of the locking device 34 in relation to the movable profile.
The locking device 34 is mounted opposite the actuator 31, and cooperates with the latter so that when the actuator 31 is controlled by means of its electrical connection device 32, the actuator 31, acting against the force of the spring 36, moves the locking device 34 from its rest position (
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Thus, the control system 101 comprises one or more tracking elements 42 arranged, for example evenly spaced, on one of the re-entrant troughs 11 of the fixed profile. The control system can also comprise moreover a reading device 43 complementary to the tracking elements 42, and securely fixed to the movable profile, for example on the web 13 in the example shown. The reading device 43 can for example comprise an electrical connection device 44 for its power supply, so that when the reading device 43 is powered, it is adapted to detect the tracking element 42 arranged directly opposite.
In this first embodiment, the reading device 43 is connected to a central processing unit 45 that will be described below in more detail with respect to
The central processing unit 45 can for example comprise a processor 46 adapted to detect the read signal supplied by the reading device 43 and compare the result of the reading with personalization data present in a memory 47 of the central processing unit 45. For example, each pair of tracking elements 42 is separate, and the memory 47 comprises, with regard to each of these tracking elements 42, data indicating if, in this position, the temporary locking system 100 must be locked. The central processing unit 45 is thus connected to the actuator 31 by means of its electrical connection device 32 through the web 13 so that if the result of the comparison carried out by the processor 46 is positive, the processor 46 triggers the flow of an electric current to the actuator 31.
The central processing unit 45 can also be connected to an audible alarm device 48 adapted to emit an audible sound if the result of the comparison carried out by the processor 46 is positive. No sound is emitted if the result of the comparison is negative.
If applicable, the central processing unit 45 is coupled to a database of sounds 49 comprising a set of individual sound samples 50 each corresponding for example to a possible occupant of the seat in question. If applicable, a unique database of sounds 49 is distributed over all of the seats, even if certain occupants are not likely to use certain seats.
The central processing unit 45 can also be coupled to an information input interface system 51 adapted to define the data stored in the memory 47. The input interface 51 comprises for example “backwards” 52, “forwards” 53 and “confirm” 54 buttons as well as a display screen 55.
With such an input interface 51, it is possible firstly, using buttons 52 and 53, to scroll through the set of sound data 50 contained in the sound database 49 until the desired sound 50 to be associated in the memory 47 with a position is identified. The latter is confirmed by pressing the “confirm” button 54. Then buttons 52 and 53 are used to navigate among the different possible position-identification positions, each corresponding to a tracking element 42 provided on the fixed profile. By pressing the “confirm” button 54 for the desired position, the previously-selected sound data 50 is assigned to one of the tracking elements 42 in the memory 47. The central processing unit 45, the memory 47 and the interface 51 thus form a system for adjusting the predetermined operating position of the electromagnetic actuator.
The system that has just been described operates as follows. When the occupant wishes to carry out an adjustment of the longitudinal position of the seat proper along the axis X, he unlocks the permanent mechanical locking system by operating the cross-bar 5a. During the relative displacement of the movable profile in relation to the fixed profile in the direction X, the reading device 43 reads a plurality of tracking elements 42 as it passes in front of them. For each of the tracking elements, the read signal transmitted by the reading device 43 is compared with the personalization data comprised in the memory 47. If this comparison is positive, the processor 46 can command the emission of a sound by the audible alarm device 48. If applicable, this sound corresponds to personalized sound data comprised in the database of sounds 49. It is thus possible for the occupant to become aware of whether or not this is his position and, as appropriate, release the cross-bar to re-lock the permanent locking system immediately, or keep the cross-bar 5a engaged and continue scrolling the movable profile seeking his personalized position. It can also be provided for the cross-bar also to be connected to the central processing unit 45 so as to inactivate the temporary locking system in this method of adjustment.
If applicable, the result of the comparison shows that the movable profile is in a position included within a range in which the re-locking of the runner is not allowed, and a sound signal is emitted until it is detected that the movable profile has moved out of said range.
If applicable, the memory 47 contains information relating to the occupant of the seat. This information is for example obtained when the occupant of the seat has used a personalized ignition key to unlock the vehicle. The central processing unit 45 is thus capable of distinguishing, from the different tracking elements 42 that send a read signal corresponding to a potential occupant of the seat, the unique tracking element that corresponds to the current occupant of the seat. Thus, if applicable, the re-locked position is assigned in the memory 47 as the new predetermined position for the occupant in question when the cross-bar 5a is released by the occupant.
Thus, for the adjustment of the longitudinal position of the seat, the spring 36 keeps the temporary locking system in the rest position.
According to another use of the seat, the seatback was tilted forwards, and the seat was pulled forward in order to facilitate access to the space located behind the seat, for example for a three-door vehicle, as shown in
If the occupant wishes to bring the seat backwards, during the journey to the rear of the movable profile, each time it is facing a tracking element 42, the reading device emits a read signal that is compared by the processor 46 with information contained in the memory 47. When the result of this comparison is positive, the processor 46 makes the audible alarm system 48 emit a sound that can for example be a personalized sound obtained from the database of sounds 49. If applicable, the occupant can then return the seat to upright, in order to de-activate the holding system. The permanent locking system will re-lock the runner in this position.
If applicable, the memory 47 will also comprise data identifying the current occupant of the seat, and will control the operation of the actuator 31 when the tracking element 42 identified corresponds to this occupant. As shown in
According to a second embodiment, as shown in
It will be noted in particular that the tracking element 42 can in particular, in the present embodiment, be mounted so that it can be moved in relation to the fixed profile in order to adjust the predetermined position in which the actuator is controlled. It is possible in particular to produce the tracking element 42 as a part of a memory shoe 65 that is alternately lockable or unlockable in relation to the fixed profile by means of a second locking system (not shown). Such memory shoe systems are well known to a person skilled in the art, and are in particular described for example in FR 2 778 613.
In the first embodiment, as in the second, an audible alarm device is not necessarily used. In this second embodiment, the actuator can be controlled directly by the reader 43, without using a central processing unit and a memory.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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06 11138 | Dec 2006 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR07/52494 | 12/12/2007 | WO | 00 | 6/8/2009 |