This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C ยง119 with respect to Japanese Patent Application 2007-013978, filed on Jan. 24, 2007, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This invention relates to a seat apparatus for a vehicle. In particular, the invention relates to a fixing structure for fixing a cover of a seat cushion to a frame.
A known cover fixing structure of a seat for a vehicle is disclosed in JP2000-309239A. In the cover fixing structure, a cover member is provided at a skeletal frame arranged at each side of a seat cushion relative to a width direction thereof. Further, a cover hooking member, made of a steel wire, is fixed to the cover member for hooking the cover. This structure simplifies operation for hooking an end portion of the cover.
On the other hand, in a cover fixing structure of a seat for a vehicle disclosed in JP 2001-197969A, a bracket shaped bead is formed at a lower end portion of a skeletal frame of a seat cushion for hooking a cover. The bead simplifies fixation of a retainer, on which an end portion of the cover is stitched.
However, in JP2000-309239A, the fixation structure, in which the cover is hooked by the cover hooking member extending to a lower end portion of the skeletal frame, is adopted. In the structure, the cover and the like are disposed below the skeletal frame. Therefore, the structure potentially causes difficulty in preventing the interference with members in vicinity and in securing a predetermined space.
Further, an additional component (cover hooking member), exclusively used for hooking the cover, is required. For the reason, the number of the components is increased, leading to an increase in the manufacturing cost.
On the other hand, in JP2001-197969A, the fixation structure, in which the cover is fixed by fixing the retainer to the lower end portion (bead) of the skeletal frame, is adopted. In the structure, the retainer and the like are disposed below the skeletal frame. Thus, similarly to the fixation structure disclosed in JP2000-309239A, the structure potentially causes the difficulty in preventing the interference with members in vicinity and in securing a predetermined space.
A need exists for a seat apparatus which is not susceptible to the drawback mentioned above.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a seat apparatus for a vehicle having a seat cushion on which an occupant is seated, includes a pad forming a seating surface, a cover for covering the pad, a frame positioned below the pad at each side of the seat cushion, relative to a width direction of the seat cushion, the frame including a main body forming a side wall which extends in vertical and longitudinal directions relative to the seat cushion and an aperture formed at the main body, and a retainer attached to an end portion of the cover and retained at a peripheral portion of the aperture for fixing the cover to the frame.
The foregoing and additional features and characteristics of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description considered with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to drawings.
The lower arms 13, each supported by the corresponding upper rail 12, serve as skeletal frames, which form a pair relative to the width direction of the seat. A urethane pad 14 is supported by the lower arms 13, and a cover 15 is attached to the urethane pad 14 so as to cover an upper surface and both side surfaces thereof. The seat cushion 10 is composed of the pair of lower arms 13, the urethane pad 14, and the cover 15. The pair of lower arms 13 functions as the frame of the seat cushion 10, and the urethane pad 14 forms a seating surface of the seat cushion 10. The pair of lower arms 13 is located below the urethane pad 14. More specifically, each lower arm 13 is positioned between the upper rail 12 and the urethane pad 14. The lower arm 13 is formed by alternately bending a vertically arranged plate material inward and outward relative to the width direction of the seat, and is mainly composed of a wall 13a (main body), which forms a side wall extending in vertical and longitudinal directions of the seat, respectively. A bead portion (retaining portion) 13b is continuously formed on an upper end portion of the wall 13a and is bent so as to extend outward relative to the width direction of the seat (left side in
Here, the fixing structure of the cover 15 will be described. As illustrated in a perspective view of
On the other hand, as shown in
As described above, according to the embodiment, the following merits are obtained. (1) In the embodiment, in order to fix the cover 15, the clip 17, on which the end portion 15a of the cover 15 is stitched, is fixed to the peripheral wall 18 of the aperture 16 of the lower arm 13. Thus, it is not necessary to provide an additional component, used exclusively for fixation, at a side of the lower arm 13, thus preventing the increase in the number of components. Further, the clip 17 is fixed so as to fit in the aperture 16 (the peripheral wall 18) of the lower arm 13. Hence, the component, the clip 17 in this case, is not disposed below the lower arm 13, therefore avoiding the interference with members in vicinity and securing a predetermined space in this configuration.
(2) In the embodiment, the peripheral wall 18 is an existing component of the lower arm 13, which defines the inner circumferential edge surface 16a of the aperture 16. Accordingly, it is not necessary to change the form of the lower arm 13, thus preventing the increase in the number of man hours.
(3) The existing aperture formed in the lower arm 13 is used as the aperture 16. Thus, the aperture 16 does not affect the strength of the lower arm 13. The embodiment described above may be modified as follows.
As observed in the lower arm 21 illustrated in
Alternatively, as observed in the lower arm 23 shown in
In the retainer such as the clip 17, the main portion thereof should be formed with metal such as stainless steel or rigid plastic. However, in this type of retainer, a stitched portion on which the end portion 15a is stitched should be formed by a flexible plastic.
The principles, of the preferred embodiments and mode of operation of the present invention have been described in the foregoing specification. However, the invention, which is intended to be protected, is not to be construed as limited to the particular embodiment disclosed. Further, the embodiment described herein are to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. Variations and changes may be made by others, and equivalents employed, without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it is expressly intended that all such variations, changes and equivalents that fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the claims, be embraced thereby.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-013978 | Jan 2007 | JP | national |