This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119 to Japanese Patent Application 2003-198001, filed on Jul. 16, 2003, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This invention generally relates to a seat apparatus including a link mechanism for changing a position of a part of the seat or folding a part of the seat, for example, a seat cushion, a leg portion, a footrest or a seat back. More particularly, the present invention pertains to a seat apparatus including a link mechanism for sufficiently changing the position of the part.
As an example of a device for sufficiently changing a position of a predetermined part of the seat, a known seat apparatus is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,095,610. The disclosed seat apparatus includes a link mechanism for changing a position of a footrest relative to the seat cushion. Such link mechanism basically includes a known four joint linkage having four links provided in a rectangle and rotation shafts for connecting the links. The four joint linkage applied to the part which is sufficiently changed also includes plural auxiliary links for securing the strength of the link mechanism enough to support a load applied to the footrest even if an angle between the links becomes equal to or more than a predetermined angle.
A structure of the link mechanism having aforementioned configuration is complicated because many links and rotation shafts connecting the links are provided thereto. In addition, relatively large and heavy links and rotation shafts need to be provided to such link mechanism applied to a vehicle seat apparatus to secure enough strength for supporting excessive load applied to the seat.
A need exists for a seat apparatus to include a link mechanism being light in weight and having few links.
According to an aspect of the present invention, A seat apparatus for a vehicle includes supporting member and a moving member whose position is adjustable relative to the supporting member while a posture of the moving member is in a predetermined posture comprising a link member rotatably connected to the supporting member and the moving member respectively, a first gear secured to the moving member, a second gear secured to the supporting member and a transmitting gear rotatably supported to the link member. The transmitting gear includes a first partial gear meshing with the first gear and a second partial gear meshing with the second gear.
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:
Embodiments of the present invention are explained referring to attached drawings
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The footrest 4 including a link mechanism 7 as a main subject of the present invention is supported to the bracket 78. The footrest 4 also includes a pair of arms 44 spaced in the seat width direction, and a U-shaped supporting member 41 extending in the seat width direction. The each end of the supporting member 41 is supported to the each arm 44. In such configuration, the footrest 4 is freely folded or unfolded relative to the seat cushion 3 by the link mechanism 7.
One end of a link member 45 being long shaped is connected to each arm 44 with a supporting shaft 76 which is secured to each arm 44. The other end of the link member 45 is connected to each bracket 78 with a rotation shaft 75 which is rotatably supported on each bracket 78. A transmitting gear 72 is rotatably attached to the link member 45 with a rotation shaft 75. The transmitting gear 72 is shaped in a link shape. The transmitting gear 72 includes a first partial gear 72a and a second partial gear 72b facing each other relative to the rotation shaft 77.
The transmitting gear 72 includes the first partial gear 72a and the second partial gear 72b at both ends thereof. Ranges of the teeth of respective first partial gear 72a and the second partial gear 72b correspond to a rotation angle of the transmitting gear 72. The transmitting gear 72 is a long and narrow width shape so that the link mechanism 7 can be provided within a narrow space. Further, the characteristic of the actuation of the link mechanism 7 can be changed by changing a pitch circle diameter and the number of teeth of each first partial gear 72a and second partial gear 72b so as to be easily adapted to many applications.
As shown in
One link member 45 is connected to the other link member 45 at the position where the rotation shafts 75 is provided with a rod 42 extending in the seat width direction so that both link members 45 can be integrally rotated. In
The driving device 5 is rotatably supported at the bracket 32, fixed to the under surface of the cushion frame 31, with a pin 33 through a supporting bracket 54. The driving device 5 includes an electric motor 51 supported by the supporting bracket 54, a decelerating mechanism portion 52, a driving nut (not shown) housed in the decelerating mechanism portion 52 and rotated by an actuation from the electric motor 51, a screw 53a engaging with the driving nut and a driving rod 53 being moved in longitudinal direction of the seat by the rotation of the driving nut actuated by the electric motor 51.
An actuation of the seat apparatus 1 including the collapsible footrest 4 having the aforementioned configuration will be explained as follows.
When the footrest 4 shown in
Another example of the seat apparatus 10 being retractable as shown in
In the second embodiment, the state of the seat apparatus 10 can be changed from the seating state to the retractable folded state. The seat apparatus 10 is supported by a front leg portion and a rear leg portion 170 to be stand on a vehicle floor in the seating state, and the seat apparatus 10 is housed in a concave portion 12 provided under the floor 12 in the retractable folded state. Such seat apparatus 10 includes the gear and link mechanism described in the first embodiment, which is applied to the rear leg portion 170. Thus, the seat apparatus 10 becomes retractable.
Further, the supporting post 145 is connected to the front leg portion 81 with a connecting rod 85. The front leg portion 81 hinge connected to the front end of the frame 173 is folded by the connecting rod 85 in conjunction with the retracting actuation of the seat apparatus 10. The front leg portion 81 includes a lock mechanism 8 at the lower end portion of the front leg portion 81 for securing the position of the seat apparatus 10 at the seating position. The lock mechanism 8 includes a striker 82 fixed on the floor 12 and a hook 83 rotatably supported at the front leg potion 81 by a shaft 83a so as to lock the seat apparatus 10 to the floor 12.
The seat apparatus 10 having the aforementioned configuration is housed in the concave portion as follows. First, the seat back 2 of the seat apparatus 1 is folded on the seat cushion 3 by operating an angle adjusting mechanism (not shown), then the lock mechanism 8 is unlocked by rotating the hook 83, finally the seat apparatus 10 is pushed backward and housed in the concave portion 12a. The position of the seat apparatus 10 is maintained at a predetermined position by the actuation of the gear and link mechanism of the rear leg portion 170, so that the retracting operation becomes very simple.
Another configuration of the seat apparatus 10 according to the present invention will be explained as a third embodiment. In the third embodiment, the angle of the seat back 2 can be adjusted as shown in
Such seat apparatus 10 used as a rear seat of the vehicle includes the seat cushion 3 installed on a flat portion 12a of the vehicle floor 12, and the seat back 2 standing along a rear end surface 12b of the compartment and being rotatable about the supporting shaft 276 relative to the seat cushion 3 so as to adjust the angle of the seat back 2. The gear and link mechanism as explained in
The seat back 2 includes a frame 245 for securing the strength thereof. On the other band, the seat cushion 3 is supported to the floor 12 through a seat slide apparatus 9 attached on the flat portion 12a of the floor 12. The seat slide apparatus 9 is driven by a known driving apparatus (not shown) including an electric motor. The seat slide apparatus 9 includes an upper rail 91 and a lower rail 92, which are slidably engaging each other in longitudinal direction of the seat (in approximately horizontal direction in
The seat apparatus 10 including the angle adjusting mechanism 270 having the aforementioned configuration is actuated by a controlling device (not shown) in which the driving device 5 and a driving device (not shown) of the seat slide apparatus 9 are actuated by the instruction of the operator. Then the position of the seat apparatus 10 is changed from one position shown in a chain double-dashed line to the other position shown in another chain double dashed line shown in
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