Information
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Patent Grant
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6817660
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Patent Number
6,817,660
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Date Filed
Tuesday, September 2, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 16, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Rankin, Hill, Porter & Clark LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 297 15
- 297 331
- 297 335
- 297 336
- 297 3781
- 297 37812
- 297 37814
- 296 6509
- 296 66
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A vehicle rear structure is provided in which, when a seatback is tilted forward and folded, an upper surface of the seatback and a rear floor positioned behind the seat form a flat surface. A bridge plate is extended between the folded seatback and the rear floor. The bridge plate is rotatably attached to the front edge of the rear floor. A portion for lifting a front edge portion of the bridge plate in conjunction with the uprising movement of the seatback is provided at the rear of the seatback to prevent the seatback from getting stuck on the front edge portion of the bridge plate.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a vehicle rear structure in which, when a seatback is folded, a rear floor and an upper surface of the seatback provide a flat surface.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A vehicle rear structure in which an upper surface of a seatback folded and a rear floor form a flat surface is disclosed in, for example, Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open Publication No. HEI-5-46588. This rear structure will be described with reference to
FIGS. 14A and 14B
hereof.
A vehicle rear structure
100
shown in
FIG. 14A
has a seat cushion
108
mounted on a vehicle floor
104
, a seatback
109
mounted to the seat cushion
108
in a foldable manner, a spare tire well
103
provided in the vehicle floor
104
behind the seatback
109
for housing a spare tire
106
, and a cover member
107
covering the spare tire
106
and an unoccupied space
105
between the spare tire well
103
and the seatback
109
.
In the vehicle rear structure
100
, if the seat cushion
108
is longitudinally slidably mounted on the vehicle floor
104
, for example, a gap will be formed between the rear of the seat cushion
108
and the front edge of the cover member
107
. Through the gap, objects loaded on the cover member
107
can fall into the unoccupied space
105
.
Then, in some cases, as in a vehicle rear structure
110
shown in
FIG. 14B
, a bridge plate
118
is rotatably attached to the front edge of a cover member
117
so that the front edge of the bridge plate
118
abuts on the rear of a seatback
109
.
In the vehicle rear structure
110
shown in
FIG. 14B
, when the seatback
109
is folded onto a seat cushion
108
as shown by arrow {circumflex over (
1
)}, the bridge plate
118
can move along the seatback
109
into a horizontal position as shown by arrow {circumflex over (
2
)}. However, when the seatback
109
is raised from the seat cushion
108
, the front edge of the bridge plate
118
can get stuck on the seatback
109
, preventing the seatback
109
from being raised. Therefore desired is a structure which permits a bridge plate
118
rotatably attached to a cover member
117
, the front edge of which bridge plate
118
is made to abut on the rear surface of a seatback
109
, to smoothly move with the folding and uprising movements of the seatback
109
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, there is provided a vehicle rear structure, which comprises: a seatback; a rear floor positioned behind the seatback and designed to be on the same level as an upper surface of the seatback when the seatback is folded forwardly; and a bridge plate rotatably attached to the rear floor to extend onto the upper surface of the folded seatback, the folded seatback having on the upper surface an area for receiving a front edge portion of the bridge plate and having at a rear portion thereof a portion for lifting the front edge portion of the bridge plate in conjunction with uprising movement of the seatback, the bridge plate having on an undersurface thereof a cam with which the lifting portion comes into contact.
In a vehicle rear structure in which, when a seatback is folded, a rear floor and an upper surface of the seatback form a flat surface and a bridge plate is extended between the upper surface of the seatback and the rear floor, it is convenient to move the bridge plate in conjunction with the folding movement and uprising movement of the seatback. The upper surface of the seatback, however, is not necessarily configured to be a flat surface.
Then, the seatback is provided at its rear portion with the portion for lifting the front edge of the bridge plate in conjunction with the uprising movement of the seatback and the bridge plate is provided at its undersurface with the cam to make contact with the portion, so that, to raise the seatback, the front edge portion of the bridge plate is first lifted to prevent the seatback from being stuck by the front edge portion of the bridge plate. This smoothes the folding and uprising movements of the seatback.
Preferably, the rear floor has a recess for housing a spare tire and a lid for closing the recess, and the bridge plate is provided at a front edge of the lid. Cargo can thus be loaded on the lid over the housed spare tire, resulting in an effective use of the rear floor.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail below, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a side view of a vehicle employing a vehicle rear structure according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side view of the vehicle rear structure according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a vehicle seat shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the vehicle seat viewed from behind;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a lid portion shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 6
is a side view of a lid;
FIG. 7
is an enlarged view illustrating the relationship between the vehicle seat and a bridge plate in the rear structure shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIGS. 8A and 8B
are diagrams illustrating a state before a seatback is folded;
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are diagrams illustrating a state during the movement of a seat cushion in a forward and downward direction while the seatback is being folded;
FIGS. 10A and 10B
are diagrams illustrating a state in which the seatback is fully folded and a rear surface of the seatback and a rear floor form a flat surface;
FIGS. 11A and 11B
are diagrams illustrating a state in which, to raise the folded seatback, the seatback and the seat cushion are lifted a little upward while being moved slightly rearward;
FIGS. 12A and 12B
are diagrams illustrating that, during the raising of the seatback, a front edge portion of the bridge plate is not caught on the seatback;
FIGS. 13A and 13B
are diagrams in which the seatback having been folded is fully raised into an original state; and
FIGS. 14A and 14B
are schematic diagrams of conventional vehicle rear structures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
In
FIG. 1
, reference numeral
10
denotes a vehicle,
11
a vehicle body,
12
a vehicle floor,
13
a front wheel,
14
a rear wheel,
22
a front side door,
23
a rear side door, and
24
a tailgate. The vehicle
10
has a first row of left and right seats
31
L,
31
R and a second row seat
33
, allowing various seat arrangements.
The right seat
31
R in the first row is a driver seat and the left seat
31
L in the first row is a front passenger seat. The second row seat
33
is foldable and also movable in a forward and downward direction. A vehicle rear structure according to the present invention is, as described below, a vehicle structure behind the second row seat
33
(hereinafter referred to as a “vehicle seat
33
”) and will be described below.
A vehicle rear structure
40
of the present invention is shown in FIG.
2
. The vehicle seat
33
is mounted on the vehicle floor
12
in a forwardly and downwardly swingable manner. A housing recess
41
for housing a spare tire
42
is provided in a rear floor
34
behind the vehicle seat
33
. A pad
43
is placed on the spare tire
42
and a lid portion
44
is laid over the pad
43
. A bridge plate
45
is rotatably attached to the front edge of the lid portion
44
. The front edge of the bridge plate
45
abuts on a rear surface of the vehicle seat
33
.
Cargo is loaded on the lid portion
44
provided on the rear floor
34
to effectively utilize the rear floor
34
.
The relationship between a seatback
54
and the bridge plate
45
is shown in detail in
FIG. 7
in an enlarged view.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the vehicle seat
33
consists of a left seat
47
and a right seat
48
.
The left seat
47
includes a seat cushion
52
mounted via a link
51
on the vehicle floor
12
shown in
FIG. 2
in a forwardly and downwardly swingable manner, a seatback
54
mounted on the seat cushion
52
via hinges
53
,
53
in a foldable manner, a headrest
55
mounted on the seatback
54
in a height-adjustable manner, and a loading plate
56
mounted to a back surface of the seatback
54
to serve as a cargo loading surface when folded. Reference numeral
57
denotes a supporting member provided on the vehicle floor
12
(see
FIG. 2
) for rotatably supporting the link
51
.
The fright seat
48
is a narrow seat configured substantially the same as the left seat
47
. Reference numeral
61
denotes a link,
62
a seat cushion,
63
,
63
hinges,
64
a seatback,
65
a headrest,
66
a loading plate, and
67
a supporting member.
FIG. 4
illustrates the back surface of the vehicle seat
33
consisting of the left seat
47
and the right seat
48
.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, the left loading plate
56
has a body
71
covering the back surface of the seatback
54
, a plurality of protruding rails
72
formed on the body
71
for facilitating cargo loading and unloading, an edge portion
73
as the lower edge of the body
71
to abut on the bridge plate
45
shown in
FIG. 2
for lifting the bridge plate
45
, and a bridge plate receiving area
74
. The bridge plate receiving area
74
is an L-shaped step shown in
FIG. 2
, formed by the body
71
and the rails
72
.
The right loading plate
66
is a narrow plate member configured substantially the same as the left loading plate
56
. Reference numeral
75
denotes a body covering the back surface of the seatback
64
,
76
,
76
rails,
77
an edge portion, and
78
a bridge plate receiving area of an L-shaped step.
FIGS. 5 and 6
illustrate a lid
81
according to the present invention.
The lid
81
includes the lid portion
44
for covering the spare tire
42
shown in FIG.
2
and the bridge plate
45
rotatably attached to the front of the lid portion
44
via a first hinge
87
.
The lid portion
44
has a plurality of protruding rails
82
for facilitating cargo loading and unloading, a second hinge
83
for allowing bending from its forward midsection, a strap
84
for lifting its rear portion, and a plurality of reinforcements
85
shown in
FIG. 6
attached to its rear surface. The lid portion
44
is lifted upward by hand with the strap
84
as shown by an arrow about the second hinge
83
to open the housing recess
41
housing the spare tire
42
shown in FIG.
2
.
The bridge plate
45
has a plurality of protruding rails
86
for facilitating cargo loading and unloading, a plurality of torsion springs
87
a
for biasing the bridge plate
45
rotated in the direction shown by an arrow in
FIG. 6
toward the returning direction, a plurality of reinforcements
88
attached to the rear surface as shown in
FIG. 6
, and a plurality of cams
89
(only one is shown) provided at the reinforcements
88
to be engaged with the edge portion
73
(see FIG.
4
). The torsion springs
87
a
are provided at the first hinge
87
. The cams
89
are front tapered portions of the reinforcements
88
.
A method of using the above-described vehicle rear structure
40
will be described with reference to
FIGS. 8A
to
13
B.
FIG. 8A
illustrates the vehicle seat
33
in an occupiable state.
FIG. 8B
illustrates the front edge of the bridge plate
45
abutting on the rails
72
of the loading plate
56
.
In
FIG. 9A
, when the seatback
54
is folded forward as shown by arrow a
1
, the seat cushion
52
moves in a forward and downward direction as shown by arrow a
2
on the supporting member
57
via the link
51
.
As shown in
FIG. 9B
, the front edge of the bridge plate
45
slides on the rails
72
as shown by arrow b
1
toward the bridge plate receiving area
74
formed at a lower edge portion of the loading plate body
71
.
In
FIG. 10A
, when the seatback
54
is fully folded, the vehicle seat
33
is stowed in the vehicle floor
12
. The loading plate
56
on the seatback
54
, the bridge plate
45
and the lid portion
44
form a substantially flat (coplanar) rear floor
34
.
In
FIG. 10B
, a front edge portion of the bridge plate
45
is received in the bridge plate receiving area
74
(a portion of an L-shaped step in a side view formed by the loading plate body
71
and the rails
72
). That is, the bridge plate
45
extends across the gap between the loading plate
56
provided on the back surface of the seatback
54
and the lid portion
44
.
Then, to raise the seatback
54
shown in
FIG. 10A
from the folded state, the folded seat cushion
52
and seatback
54
are moved rearward as shown by arrow a
3
in FIG.
11
A. At that time, the seat cushion
52
and the seatback
54
, which are mounted on the vehicle floor
12
rotatably on the supporting member
57
via the link
51
, also move upward as shown by arrow a
4
.
As shown in
FIG. 11B
, when the folded seat cushion
52
and seatback
54
are further moved as shown by arrow b
2
, the edge portion
73
of the loading plate
56
impacts the cams
89
of the bridge plate
45
, sliding along the cams
89
, and rotating the bridge plate
45
as shown by arrow b
3
. As a result, the front edge of the bridge plate
45
is located above the rails
72
of the loading plate
56
.
In summary, the edge portion
73
for lifting the front edge portion of the bridge plate
45
with the uprising movement of the seatback
54
is provided at the back surface of the seatback
54
and the cams
89
with which the edge portion
73
comes into contact is provided on the undersurface of the bridge plate
45
so that the front edge of the bridge plate
45
is first lifted when the seatback
54
is raised. The front edge portion of the bridge plate
45
is thus prevented from being caught by end portions
91
of the rails
72
.
Accordingly, the bridge plate
45
can be moved in conjunction with the folding and uprising movements of the seatback
54
, resulting in smooth movements.
In
FIG. 12A
, while the seat cushion
52
is being lifted as shown by arrow a
4
, the seatback
54
is raised as shown by arrow a
5
.
In
FIG. 12B
, the front edge portion of the bridge plate
45
, which has already been located on the rails
72
of the loading plate
56
, is not caught by the end portions
91
of the rails
72
when the seatback
54
is further raised.
In
FIG. 13A
, the seatback
54
is further raised and the seat cushion
52
is further lifted, the vehicle seat
33
is returned to an occupiable state.
As shown in
FIG. 13B
, the front edge portion of the bridge plate
45
is returned without getting stuck on the end portions
91
of the rails
72
.
The vehicle seat
33
in this embodiment as shown in
FIG. 2
has been described with the example in which the seat cushion
52
moves on the supporting member
57
in a forward and downward direction in conjunction with the folding of the seatback
54
, which is not limiting. It is also possible to only fold the seatback
54
without moving the seat cushion
52
.
Obviously, various minor changes and modifications of the present invention are possible in the light of the above teaching. It is therefore to be understood that without departing from the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
Claims
- 1. A vehicle rear structure, comprising:a seatback; a rear floor positioned behind the seatback and designed to be on the same level as an upper surface of the seatback when the seatback is folded forward; and a bridge plate rotatably attached to the rear floor to extend onto the upper surface of the folded seatback; the folded seatback having on the upper surface an area for receiving a front edge portion of the bridge plate and having at a rear portion thereof a portion for lifting the front edge portion of the bridge plate in conjunction with uprising movement of the seatback during reconfiguration of the seatback for passenger seating; the bridge plate having a cam on an undersurface thereof, said cam being spaced from the lifting portion when the seatback is folded forward and with which the lifting portion temporarily comes into sliding contact during reconfiguration of the seatback for passenger seating.
- 2. A rear structure according to claim 1, wherein the rear floor has a recess for housing a spare tire, and a lid for closing the recess, and the bridge plate is provided at a front edge of the lid.
- 3. The rear structure of claim 1 wherein the lifting portion is moving horizontally when temporarily coming into contact with the cam during reconfiguration of the seatback for passenger seating.
- 4. The rear structure of claim 1 wherein said cam is provided by a protruding contact face extending from said bridge plate undersurface.
- 5. The rear structure of claim 4 wherein the protruding contact face is a part of a reinforcement attached to the bridge plate.
- 6. The rear structure of claim 1 wherein said cam transforms lateral movement of said seatback into vertical movement of said bridge plate.
Priority Claims (1)
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2002-259271 |
Sep 2002 |
JP |
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JP |
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Jun 1993 |
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