The invention relates to a seat part for a vehicle, in particular a motor vehicle seat.
Motor vehicle seats are being increasingly equipped with different electrically operated functional groups; for example, sensors, adjusting and comfort devices. Thus, motor-operated adjusting devices for seat height, seat length adjustment and recliner inclination are already common even in lower-price range vehicles. In addition, at times, heating devices, pyrotechnical safety devices, seat occupancy detection systems and electrical motors; for example for damping of vibrations and massage devices are provided, for wiring expenditure for connecting the function groups to the power supply and control electronics of the on-board power system increasingly augments. In this case the cables are generally laid in the seat part and, if need be, in the back support.
A safe laying of the cable harness is in general associated with a substantial installation expenditure in this case, the cable assembly can thus be affixed in conventional fashion using clips, for example, or receiving bracket, this type of assembly is, however, expensive; in addition the sometimes acutely terminating clips and cable clamps obstruct and at times damage other function groups.
The object of the invention is to provide improvements vis-à-vis the prior art and, in particular, a simple and economical installation of the cable clamp and making possible simple and economical manufacture of the seat part.
This object is achieved by a seat part according to 1. The dependent claims describe preferred embodiments.
According to the invention, the seat pan is accordingly manufactured out of sheet metal as a deep-draw part, in which channels for receiving the cable assembly are formed. The channels are formed during the same deep-draw stroke, wherein the seat pan is formed with a middle zone, side walls and back zone, so that no additional costs for formation of the channels is incurred. In this fashion, the channels increase the rigidity of the deep-drawn part, wherefore they can be formed in particular with rectangular or trapezoidal cross-section. Through the stiffer formation, the seat pan can be designed with low weight. Function groups are adapted, so that the cables and connected plugs can be arranged precisely as to position and the cabling outside of the channels remains minimal. In this connection, the channels advantageously extend directly up to the edges of the sheet metal part or transition to flattenings. At the less stressed, raised rear zone of the seat pan, the channels can also extend also flat.
Accordingly, a simple, economical and lighter-weight manufacture of the seat pan is possible. In virtue of the channels, a safe, rapid accommodation of the cable assembly is achieved without additional tools or resources and without a disturbing affect of the cable assembly on the cushion arranged above.
The invention will be more completely described with the aid of the enclosed drawings with reference to an exemplary embodiment. Wherein
A seat pan 1 is formed from sheet metal as a deep-drawn part having a middle zone 2, side walls 3 extending from same, projecting upwards, a raised rear zone 4 and a front zone 5 inclining forwards.
A longitudinal channel 8 extends longitudinally through the middle zone, said longitudinal channel 8 transitions at its leading end into a flattening 10 extending over the front zone 5. At its rear end the longitudinal channel 8 transitioned into a transverse channel 11, from which two additional longitudinal channel 12, diverge rearwards, laterally offset.
All channels 8, 11, 12 are formed advantageously having rectangular cross-section on the upper side 6, whereby the floor of the channel of the rear longitudinal channels 12 rise at their rear ends, so that the rear longitudinal channels taper off at the rising rear zone 4 of the seat pan 1.
Channels 8, 11, 12 and the flat portion 10 effect a stiffening of the seat pan 1; in complement corrugations 14 are formed in the side walls 3 and the front zone 5 as reinforcements In addition, a rear edge 16 and, if need be, additional edges can be applied for stiffening for protecting the seat cushion arranged on the seat pan 2.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 47 550.8 | Oct 2003 | DE | national |