This application claims priority in PCT International Application No. PCT/GB03/02005, filed May 9, 2003, and Application No. GB 0210666.4, filed on May 9, 2002, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a seating arrangement and in particular, but not exclusively, a seating arrangement for use in a vehicle such as an automotive vehicle.
2. Description of the Related Art
EP 0 588 693 B describes a seat arrangement for use in the rear of an automotive vehicle and adapted to provide two different seat configurations. In a first seat configuration, three seats are arranged in a row in a “side-by-side” fashion. A luggage compartment, usually accessible through the rear end of the vehicle (commonly known as the boot or trunk) is located behind the three rear seats. A first, centre one of the three seats is slidably mounted so that it can be moved in a rearward direction, along the longitudinal axis of the vehicle, into the luggage compartment. Second and third seats, located one on either side of the centre seat, are movable transversely, or sideways, towards one another, so that when the centre seat is moved into the luggage compartment, a second seat configuration is provided.
It is one disadvantage of this seat arrangement that the centre seat occupies a relatively large space in the luggage compartment when the second seat arrangement is adopted. This is a particular problem if a well is provided in the vehicle for a spare tyre, as access to the spare tyre well may be obstructed. It also restricts the space available for stowing luggage within the compartment.
Sideways movement of seats is desirable to enhance the comfort of a seat occupant, to provide access to an additional storage area, or to allow deployment of an accessory such as an arm rest, a table, or a viewing screen.
It is one object of the present invention to address the problems associated with known seat arrangements, whilst achieving at least one of the benefits of providing movable seats.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a seating arrangement comprising at least a first seat and a second seat arranged side by side, each of the first and second seats having a seat member and a seat back, wherein at least part of the seat member of the second seat is displaceable in an up-down direction relative to the seat member of the first seat, and at least part of the seat back of the second seat is displaceable in a forward-rearward direction relative to the seat back of the first seat so as to allow movement of at least one of the seats in a sideways direction toward the other.
In one preferred aspect, the invention provides a seat arrangement comprising a first seat and a second seat arranged side by side,
In another aspect the invention provides a seat arrangement comprising a first seat and a second seat arranged side by side, each of the first and second seats having a seat member and a seat back, one of the seats being movable in a sideways direction toward the other, whereby, in order to permit such movement, the seat member of the second seat is displaceable so as to be below the seat member of the first seat, and the seat back of the second seat is displaceable so as to be rearward of the seat back of the first seat.
In another aspect the invention provides a seating arrangement comprising three seats arranged side by side, in a row, each of the three seats having a seat member and a seat back, first and second, outer ones of the seats being movable toward each other, and a centre one of the seats being displaceable to a position in which the seat member thereof is below the seat members of the outer seats and the seat back thereof is behind the seat backs of the outer seats in circumstances in which the outer seats have been moved so as to be adjacent to one another.
The invention will be described further, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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At the rear of the passenger space 4 there is a seating arrangement 9 in accordance with the present invention, comprising a row of three seats 11, 12, 13 arranged side by side across the vehicle body 1. First and third ones of the seats (outer seats), identified as items 11 and 13, are similar to each other and are symmetrically arranged with respect to a second seat 12 (centre or occasional seat). The seats 11, 12, 13 have respective seat portions 11a, 12a, 13a, or seat members, and seat back portions 11b, 12b, 13b, referred to as seat backs. Typically, the seat members take the form of seat cushions, or “squabs”.
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Similarly, the seat back 12b of the centre seat 12 is foldable along two mutually parallel fold lines defined by elongate recesses 23 so that side edge parts 24 of the seat back 12b approach or move toward each other while, and an intermediate part 26 of the seat back 12b is displaced in a forward-rearward direction with respect to the seat backs 11b, 13b of the first and third seats 11, 13. Thus, in this embodiment, the intermediate part 26 of the seat back is displaceable along the longitudinal axis of the vehicle body 1. In the embodiment illustrated, the intermediate part 26 of the seat back 12b is displaced forwards and constitutes a lateral restraint for a person seated in either one of the outer seats 11, 13. Thus, a second seat configuration is defined to provide seats for only two passengers (a “two-seater mode”).
To prevent the folded seat back 12b from interfering with the upwardly folded seat cushion 12a, the seat back 12b is further foldable about supplementary fold lines 27 so that a lower portion 28 of the intermediate part 26 of the seat back 12b is displaceable in the opposite direction to the remainder of the intermediate part 26. In this example, therefore, the lower portion 28 is displaced rearwards while an upper portion is displaced forwards.
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If the outer seats 12, 13 are moved away from one another, the intermediate part 22 is displaced downwardly, unfolding the part 22 to return to the first seat configuration.
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The seat cushion 12a and the seat back 12b of the centre seat (at least) may be constructed of hinged panels. For example, the seat cushion 12a may be hinged to the adjacent seat cushions, 11a and/or 13a, about an axis extending in a forward-rearward direction. The seat back 12b may be hinged to the adjacent seat backs, 11b and/or 13b, about an axis extending in a generally up-down direction (i.e. along the side edge part of the seat back 12b). The assembly of hinged panels may be covered with a layer of flexible foam plastics material covered in turn with a bonded fabric. The panels may be made of plastics material and may be connected by integral hinges. Alternatively, the panels may be made of sheet metal and may be connected by hinge pins.
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As a modification, the outer seats 11, 13 in this embodiment may be mounted in the same way as the outer seats of the second embodiment, that is movable at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
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Various modifications may be made within the scope of the invention. For example, any of the features of any of the above described embodiments may be used in another one of the embodiments. In particular the seat cushion of the second or centre seat may be foldable while the seat back is displaceable as a whole, or vice versa.
The seat cushion of the second or centre seat may be foldable downwardly, instead of upwardly, so that the centre seat 12 is accommodated below the level of the outer seat cushions 11a, 13a when the second seat configuration is provided (two-seater mode). The seat back 12b of the second or centre seat may be folded rearwardly, instead of forwardly, so that it extends into the luggage space 6 when in the two-seater mode. In an embodiment in which the seat back 12b of the second or centre seat 12 is movable rearwardly relative to the seat backs 11b, 13b of the outer seats 11, 13, this movement may be in a generally vertical or up-down direction if the seat backs 11b, 13b are tilted back at a large enough angle (depending on the thickness of the seat backs) relative to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle body 1.
Although the seating arrangement of the invention has been described as a group of three seats, this is only by way of example and there may alternatively be a different number of seats, e.g. two or four seats. For example, if only first and second seats are provided, the first seat may be movable sideways toward the second seat, or the second seat may be movable sideways toward the first seat, or both of them may be movable sideways toward each other. In each case, additional room will be created in the passenger space to the side of one or the other seats.
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