SEAT

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20110148165
  • Publication Number
    20110148165
  • Date Filed
    June 30, 2009
    15 years ago
  • Date Published
    June 23, 2011
    13 years ago
Abstract
The subject of the invention is a seat, used in vehicles, offices and other places where a frequent change of the seating position is required in order to adjust to the user's requirements. It is characterized in that the seating frame is placed on side connectors, mounted to the supporting mechanism in such a manner that the axis of rotation of bolts, on which the frame of the seating is mounted, is placed approximately on a vertical axis passing through the user's centre of gravity, and is positioned by a locking mechanism with a lock.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS

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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

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NAMES OF PARTIES TO A JOINT RESEARCH AGREEMENT

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REFERENCE TO AN APPENDIX SUBMITTED ON COMPACT DISC

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention


The subject of the invention is a seat, used in vehicles, offices and other places where a frequent change of the seating position is required in order to adjust to the user's requirements.


2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98.


The technical and operational requirements concerning the driver's seats, which increase the comfort of use, besides the seating inclination angle, also determine the angles of inclination of the seating compared to level, within (+/−) 10°. The change of the position of the seat should be performed as quickly as possible and without the use of force on the part of the driver.


Previous solutions have used eccentric mechanisms for the positioning of the seat. Screw mechanisms were also used, as well as locking slide mechanisms.


These solutions, in order to improve the comfort of use, were also implemented in office seats, leisure seats and others.


In all such solutions the positioning is performed by changing the relative position of screw mechanisms, eccentric mechanisms or slide mechanisms, without the possibility of initial positioning of the seat by the user's body balance. The change of the position of the seat usually required the user to raise above the seat.


BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The solution presented eliminates these flaws and disadvantages. The essence of the invention, which is a seat formed from a seating part and a backrest part, placed on rotational mechanisms, with elements which lock these mechanisms in the seat frame, placed on support mechanisms, which are mechanisms used for raising and longitudinal sliding, includes placing the seating frame on side connectors, mounted to the supporting mechanism in such a manner that the rotation axis of the bolt on which the seat frame is mounted is placed approximately on a vertical axis passing through the user's centre of gravity and is positioned by a locking mechanism with a lock.


It is advantageous when the locking mechanism with a lock is placed on the rotation axis of the mounting bolt of the seat.


It is also advantageous when the locking mechanism includes support arms mounted to the support mechanism and to the seat frame, whereas the upper arm mounted rotationally on the axis to the seating frame is connected with the lower arm, mounted rotationally on support mechanisms, and besides one of the support arms, at least on one side has a lock for setting the position of the arms in question and of the seating frame.


It is also advantageous when the mounting axis of the support arms and the axis of the degree of regulation lock are placed behind the axis of rotation of the seating.


It is also advantageous when the installation axes of the support arms and the axis of the degree of regulation lock are placed in front of the axis of rotation of the seating.


It is additionally advantageous when the locking mechanism with the lock locks the upper support arm.


Due to the use of the seat presented in this invention the following technical and operational effects were obtained:

    • the ability to position the seat by balancing the user's body, without having to raise oneself from the seat,
    • the ability to place the support arms in any place along the length of the side connectors,
    • the ability to place the support arms both before and after the axis of rotation of the seating, depending on the construction requirements of the seat mechanisms,
    • the ability to place the locking mechanism in the zone near to support arms,
    • the ability to use any mechanism locking the seating,
    • the ability to use also in seats which have the seating part permanently connected with the backrest part,
    • easy operation of seating positioning,
    • high comfort of use, and
    • low costs of manufacture.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention, in an example implementation, which is not the only possible implementation, is shown in schematic drawings, which present the load-bearing frames of the backrest and seating parts.



FIGS. 1
a and 1b show schematic views of a seat wherein the mounting axis of the support arms and the axis of the degree of regulation lock are placed behind the axis of rotation of the seating.



FIGS. 2
a and 2b show schematic views of a seat wherein the mounting axis of the support arms and the axis of the degree of regulation lock are placed in front of the axis of rotation of the seating.



FIGS. 3
a and 3b show schematic views of a seat wherein the mounting axis of the support arms and the axis of the degree of regulation lock are placed in the axis of rotation of the seating.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The seat has a seating part and a backrest part, not shown on the drawing. The seating is mounted on rotational mechanisms 1, with locking elements 2 which lock these mechanisms in the seat frame. The seat frame is placed on support mechanisms 3, which are mechanisms used for raising and longitudinal sliding. On each of the side connectors 4, mounted to the supporting mechanism 3, there are bolts 5 the axis of which is placed approximately on a vertical axis passing through the user's centre of gravity and on which the seating frame 6 is mounted rotationally. The frame 6 has an upper arm 8 mounted rotationally on the axis 7, which arm is connected through the axis 9 with the lower arm 10, which is mounted rotationally on support mechanisms 3, whereas at least one of the arms S, 10 on at least one side of the seat has a lock 11 used for locking the position of the arms 8, 10 and the frame 6 of the seating.


There are variants of the invention where the axis of rotation 5 of the seat is located between the ends of the side connectors 4.


In one of the variants of the invention, shown on FIG. 1, the mounting axes of the arms 8, 10 and the axis of the degree of regulation lock 11, are placed behind the axis of rotation 5 of the seating.


In another variant, shown on FIG. 2, the mounting axes of the arms 8, 10 and the axis of the degree of regulation lock 10, are placed in front the axis of rotation 5 of the seating.


In another variant, shown on FIG. 3, the mounting axes of the arms 8, 10 and the axis of the degree of regulation lock 11, are placed on the axis of rotation 5 of the seating.


In these variants the locking mechanism which uses the lock 11 locks the upper arm 8 or locks the lower arm 10.


In order to place the seating of the seat in a position which is satisfactory to the user, the user should sit down in the seat and use the lock 11 to unlock the locking mechanism 2. The optimum position of the seating is then set by balancing with body, and then the locking mechanism 2 is locked.


In the variants with support arms 8, 10 after sitting down in the seat the lock 11 is used to unlock the locking mechanism 2. The optimum position of the seating is then set by balancing with body, and then the locking mechanism 2 is locked, setting the relative position of the arms. This position sets the angle of the seating for the next period of operation of the chair.

Claims
  • 1. A seat, in the form of a seating and a backrest, placed on rotational mechanisms, with locking elements which lock these mechanisms in the seat frame, which is placed on support mechanisms, which are mechanisms used for raising and longitudinal sliding, characterized in that the seat frame is placed on side connectors, mounted to the supporting mechanism in such a manner that the axis of rotation of bolts, on which the frame of the seating is mounted, is placed approximately on a vertical axis passing through the user's centre of gravity, and is positioned by a locking mechanism with a lock.
  • 2. Seat according to claim 1 characterized in that the locking mechanism with the lock is placed on the axis of rotation of the bolt.
  • 3. Seat according to claim 1, characterized in that the locking mechanism has an upper arm and a lower arm mounted to the support mechanism and the seat frame, whereas the upper arm is mounted rotationally to the seating frame on a first axis is connected a second axis with the lower arm mounted rotationally on support mechanisms, whereas at least one of the arms on at least one side of the seat has a lock used for locking the position of the arms and the frame of the seating.
  • 4. Seat according to claim 3, characterized in that the mounting axes of the arms and the axis of the degree of regulation lock, are placed behind the axis of rotation of the seating.
  • 5. Seat according to claim 3, characterized in that the mounting axes of the arms and the axis of the degree of regulation lock, are placed in front of the axis of rotation of the seating.
  • 6. Seat according to claim 3, characterized in that the locking mechanism which uses the lock locks the upper arm.
  • 7. Seat according to claim 3, characterized in that the locking mechanism which uses the lock locks the lower arm.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
P 385585 Jul 2008 PL national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/PL09/00071 6/30/2009 WO 00 3/3/2011