The present invention relates to a seat for a vehicle such as an automobile, a ship, an airplane or a railroad coach, and, more specifically, to a seat for a vehicle, which is compactly constituted so that occupants can secure larger space.
A vehicle, such as an automobile, is generally provided with relatively large seats in comparison to the spatial dimensions of the interior thereof provide laid-back seating for occupants. While enlargement of vehicle seats increases comfort for the occupants, there is also a flip side that increased thickness of the seatback and the seat cushion reduces a space which the occupants may occupy and hence may spoil comfort for the occupants.
Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 09-169232 discloses a structure of a seat for a vehicle, in which side panels made of steel sheet are welded and fixed with both sides of a seatback frame.
According to the aforementioned structure, the seat can be constituted in a relatively compact constitution because the seatback frame is composed of a steel pipe. For reinforcement of the seatback frames, side panels made of steel sheets are fixed on both sides of the seatback frame. The side panels must be made in wide shapes in an antero-posterior direction and then applied for the reinforcement so as to ensure enough strength in the antero-posterior direction. Therefore thickness of the seatback is necessarily increased and the space for the occupants is reduced.
The present invention is achieved in view of the above problem and is intended for providing a compactly constituted seat for a vehicle.
A seat for a vehicle according to the present invention is provided with a pair of support frames supported by a vehicle body, a seatback including a seatback frame made from a pipe and sub-frames made from pipes, upper ends of the sub-frames being respectively welded and fixed with the seatback frame, the seatback being supported by the support frames with the seatback frame and the sub-frames, a reclining device configured to allow the seatback to tilt and support the seatback in any tilting position, the reclining device being supported by and installed on the support frames and a lifter device configured to allow the seat cushion to tip up and support the seat cushion in any tipping position, the lifter device being supported by and installed on the support frames.
The seatback is supported by the seatback frame and the sub-frames without having side panels, thereby the thickness of the seatback can be reduced. Moreover, the seatback, the reclining device and the lifter device are supported by and installed on the support frames and hence any structure under the seat cushion is not necessary to be installed. Therefore the seat cushion can be compactly constituted.
Preferably, the seat for a vehicle is configured so that each lower ends of the seatback frame and each lower sub-frames is separated to have a space in an antero-posterior direction and the reclining device falls within the space.
The reclining device does not projected from the seatback frames and the sub-frames, thereby the seatback can be compactly constituted.
More preferably, the seat for a vehicle is configured so that the reclining device is provided with a device mechanism and covers lower ends of the seatback frame and the lower ends of the sub-frames.
The seatback frame and the sub-frames are reinforced and the support of the reclining device is ensured.
Still preferably, the seat for a vehicle is configures so that the lifter device is provided with a sector gear and a gear so configured as to allow the seat cushion to tip up and support the seat cushion in any tipping position.
The lifter device is not necessary to have any complicated mechanism and hence compactly constituted, as well as any structure under the seat cushion is not necessary to be installed. Thereby the seat can be further compactly constituted.
A seat for a vehicle, in which all of the seatback portion, the reclining device and the lifter device in the seat for a vehicle can be compactly constituted so that occupants can secure larger space and comfort for the occupants can be increased is provided.
A seat apparatus 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to
The seat apparatus 1 comprises a basic framework of a seat for a vehicle and, as shown in
The slide devices 2 are provided with fixed rails 13 each having a slit on an upper side thereof, sliding rails 14, each of which is formed to have an inverted T-letter shape and configured to slidably fitted into (e.g., engage) the slit, a slide-lock mechanism 15 for securing the sliding rails 14 in a desired position, and coil springs 16 which are respectively stretched between the fixed rails 13 and the sliding rails 14 so as to give force to (e.g., bias) the sliding rails 14 in a forward direction. Furthermore, though not shown in the Figures, rollers and/or ball bearings for facilitating the relatively smooth sliding of the sliding rails 14 on the fixed rails 13 are further provided. The slide devices 2 are provided at both sides of the seat in a symmetrical manner and coupled to a floor 10 (see
The support frames 3 are comprised of a pair of frame bodies 21 made of steel sheets formed in a substantially right triangular shape and respectively provided with oval openings 22. The paired frame bodies 21 are respectively fixed on the pair of fixed rails 14 in a manner that a base of the right triangle is directed downward, a side orthogonal to the base is vertically directed and a remaining hypotenuse is directed forward. The oval openings 22 are formed in an oval shape directed obliquely upward and forward so as to allow movement of a third shaft portion 27 described later.
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The second shaft portion 24 of the sector gear 26 is provided with a fixed shaft 28 coupled to the frame bodies 21 and rotation shafts 29 rotatably and pivotally supported by the fixed shaft 28. The fixed shaft 28 and the rotation shafts 29 are lubricated with a proper lubricant such as grease. The fixed shaft 28 is provided with retaining means, such as conically expanded both ends thereof, so as to prevent the rotation shafts 29 from displacement.
The seatback portion 5 is provided with a seatback frame 41, sub-frames 42 made of steel pipes, upper end portions 42b of which are welded and fixed with rear sides of lower end portions 41a of the seatback frame 41, and a plurality of wires 43 laid between both sides of the seatback frame 41. The seatback portion 5 is covered with a pad and a cover, which are not shown in the drawings, so as to form a seatback. The lower end portion 41a of the seatback frame 41 and lower end portion 42a of the sub-frame 42 are separated to provide a space in a fore-aft direction. According to one embodiment, the reclining device 6 is provided within the space defined by lower end portions 41a and 42a. The seatback portion 5 is provided with a plurality of holders 45 on an upper end thereof so as to support a headrest (not shown).
The reclining device 6 is provided with covers 51 for respectively covering the lower end portions 41a and the lower end portions 42a of the sub-frames 42, device mechanisms 56 respectively supported by the covers 51, springs 54 for constantly pressing (e.g., biasing) the seatback portion 5 forward and a device lever 55 for releasing a lock of the reclining device 6. When releasing the lock of the reclining device 6, the seatback portion 5 tilts forward by the pressing force of the springs 54. Each device mechanism 56 is provided with a support member 52 and a base plate 53 supported on the upper end of the frame body 21. The lower end portions 41a of the seatback frame 41 are welded with front end portions of the covers 51 and the lower end portions 42a of the sub-frames 42 are welded with rear end portions of the covers 51, thereby the seatback frame 41 is coupled to the covers 51.
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The walk-in mechanism 9 regulates operation of the slide-rock device 15, the reclining device 6 and the tip-up device 7 in proportion to a shifting length of the pedal lever 71. When shifting the pedal lever 71 down, the cushion frame 31 swings upward around the third shaft portion 27. When further shifting the pedal lever 71 down in an intermediate position thereof, the fourth shaft portions 64 swing upward over the dead point and is hence given downward force by the springs 66, thereby the cushion frame 31 leaps up (tips up). Simultaneously, the rear end 74b of the slide-release link 74 is pressed downward and forward by the pedal lever 71, however, the pin 76 keeps still because the proper clearance exists between the rear end 81 and the pin 76. Meanwhile, when pressing the cushion frame 31 downward so that the fourth shaft portions 64 go over the dead point, the cushion frame 31 easily returns to its original position by means of the force by the springs 66.
When shifting the pedal lever 71 down in an end position thereof, the rear end 81 abuts and presses the pin 76 forward. Thereby the slide-release plate 72 swings around the sixth shaft portion 73 and the slide-release wires 77 and 78 are pulled so that the slide-lock mechanism 15 is released. Provided that the slide-lock mechanism 15 is released, the sliding rails 14 move forward by means of the force by the spring 16. Simultaneously, the reclining-release wire 79 is pulled downward so that the reclining device 6 is released, thereby the seatback portion 5 can be tilted forward.
Although the invention has been described above by reference to certain embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. Modifications and variations of the embodiments described above will occur to those skilled in the art, in light of the above teachings.
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2002-94662 | Mar 2002 | JP | national |
The present Application claims the benefit of priority to the following international Applications: PCT Patent Application No. PCT/JP2003/003727 titled “Seat for Vehicle” filed on Mar. 26, 2003 which published under PCT Article 21(2) on Oct. 9, 2003 as WO 03/082625 A1 in the Japanese language and Japanese Patent Application No. 2002-94662 filed on Mar. 29, 2002 (which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety).
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP03/03727 | 3/26/2003 | WO | 9/8/2005 |