The present invention relates to articulation mechanisms and seats comprising such mechanisms.
More particularly, the invention relates to a vehicle seat articulation mechanism intended to connect two elements belonging to the seat, the said articulation mechanism comprising:
Document DE-A-101 05 282 describes a seat furnished with an articulation mechanism of the type detailed hereinabove, in which the gusset is welded to the second cheek plate by means of a fitted metal sheet which makes the assembly of the mechanism complex, costly and unreliable.
The main objective of the present invention is to remedy these disadvantages.
As a result, according to the invention, a mechanism of the kind in question is characterized in that the gusset is superposed on the inner face of the second cheek plate and welded against the said inner face of the second cheek plate, without covering the outer face of the second cheek plate.
Thanks to these arrangements, the gusset is attached to the second cheek plate simply, reliably and at low cost.
In various embodiments of the mechanism according to the invention, it is possible where necessary to also use one and/or the other of the following dispositions:
Furthermore, the invention also has as its subject a vehicle seat comprising a seat part and a back mounted mobile in rotation relative to one another by means of at least one mechanism according to the description hereinabove.
Other features and advantages of the invention will appear during the following description of several of its embodiments, given as non-limiting examples, with respect to the attached drawings.
In the drawings:
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a represents a front view with an exploded portion of the articulation according to a variant of the first embodiment of the invention,
b and 7c represent views respectively along the lines VIIb-VIIb and VIIc-VIIc of
a represents respectively a front view of a variant of the first embodiment, in which the first cheek plate has been removed,
b represents a view in longitudinal section along VIIIb-VIIIb of
c represents a front view in the direction VIIIc.
In the various figures, the same reference numbers indicate identical or similar elements.
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More particularly, the first cheek plate 20, hereinafter called the mobile cheek plate, made of steel sheet, may have a generally circular shape perpendicular to the axis of rotation X. The second cheek plate 22 made of steel sheet, hereinafter called the fixed cheek plate, may comprise at least one portion of circular shape, placed perpendicular to the axis X, and having an annular edge 42 with an inner face, oriented towards the interior of the articulation, and an outer face oriented towards the exterior of the articulation. The first and second cheek plates 20, 22 are mounted pivoting one relative to the other about the axis X.
The articulation mechanism 16 also comprises an adjustment mechanism connecting the fixed cheek plate 20 and the mobile cheek plate 22 together.
In a first variant embodiment of the invention, represented in FIGS. 2 to 6, the adjustment mechanism is a follower-based latching device, comprising for example:
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The articulation mechanism also comprises a gusset 50 fitted onto the fixed cheek plate 22, and which traps the mobile cheek plate 20 against the fixed cheek plate 22. The gusset 50 is made of a material such as steel sheet whose thickness varies between 2 and 4 mm and even thicker.
The gusset 50 has the shape of a closed circular rigid ring that is attached permanently to the fixed cheek plate 22. The gusset 50 is placed parallel to the fixed cheek plate 22, in the longitudinal direction z perpendicular to the transversal axis X. The gusset 50 is superposed on the transversal internal face of the annular edge 42, without covering the external face of the latter.
For this, the gusset 50 has the shape of a ring consisting of two portions offset from one another along the transversal axis X. The gusset 50 comprises a first, so-called lower, portion 54 and a second, so-called upper, portion 53, which is intended to be superposed on the inner face of the annular edge 42 of the fixed cheek plate 22.
The gusset 50 is of annular shape and interacts with the annular edge 42 of the fixed cheek plate 22 to create the circular housing 52 with a U-shaped profile, directed inwards, and surrounding, over the whole of its perimeter, the mobile cheek plate 20. A space 60 is made between the gusset 50 and the mobile cheek plate 20 so that the mobile cheek plate 20 is guided in rotation only by the set of gear teeth 29 of the followers 28 on a portion of its thickness e1.
Each branch of the U-shaped housing 52 is formed respectively by the first lower portion 54 of the gusset 50 and by a first portion of the fixed cheek plate 22. The base 58 of the U-shaped housing is made by assembling the second upper portion 53 of the gusset 50 and the annular edge 42 of the fixed cheek plate 22. The annular edge 42 is offset transversally inwards along the axis X, relative to the first portion of the fixed cheek plate 22. The annular edge 42 is welded to the upper portion 53 of the gusset 50 and absorbs a portion of the forces applied transversally along the axis X to the articulation, thereby increasing its strength.
The gusset 50 is attached to the fixed cheek plate 22 by an annular weld, for example by laser welding, backside welding or any other method. The weld may be made on the whole circumference of the annular edge 42. It may also be formed of three beads of weld forming an arc of a circle over a limited zone, substantially identical for the three beads. Or the weld may be formed by two beads diametrically opposed and made simultaneously to avoid heat deformations.
Furthermore, the operation of welding the gusset 50 onto the second cheek plate is less complex than the crimping of a fitted ring around the two cheek plates 20, 22. Finally the whole articulation is stronger.
According to another embodiment represented in
The flange 44 longitudinally extends the second cheek plate in a direction substantially parallel to the vertical axis Z. This flange 44 is made in a single piece with the disc-shaped portion of the fixed cheek plate 22, and its length is determined such that it can be attached to the brace of the seat part 12 of the seat 10.
As described in the first embodiment, the gusset 50 is fitted onto the annular edge 42 of the fixed cheek plate 22 and is welded to the latter as previously described.
The flange comprises two openings 46, 48 through which means, such as screws, of attachment to the brace of the seat part 12 are inserted. Thus, the flange 44 of the cheek plate 22 is suitable for attaching the latter to the seat part 12, and can be used to obtain an easier assembly or disassembly operation. Specifically the articulation may be mounted onto the back 14 of the seat 10, then the seat and articulation assembly subsequently being brought to the seat part 12 and attached by means of the flange 44 onto the brace of the seat part by screwing. Thus the two portions of the seat 10 may be made independently of one another and mounted during a later operation.
When the articulation 16 is mounted on the seat part, the fixed cheek plate 22 may be covered with seat covering so that the articulation is integrated into the latter, which offers a more aesthetic appearance for the user.
According to a variant, the fixed cheek plate 22 may be covered by a piece of trim 62 made of rigid plastic so that the metal pieces are not visible to the passengers and the driver of the vehicle.
Finally, thanks to the gusset 50 and to the flange 44 of the fixed cheek plate 22, the distance between the fixed cheek plate 22 and the brace of the back 14 of the seat is less than that of the articulations of the prior art, which increases the strength of the articulation particularly during forces directed along the transversal axis X.
In a third embodiment represented in
Since the ring of the gusset 50 is welded to the fixed cheek plate 22 as described in the first embodiment, the strength of the articulation is improved relative to the forces in the transversal direction X, for example, in the event of a side impact.
According to a fourth embodiment represented in
According to another variant of the invention represented in
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The invention may also be applied to another type of articulation, as represented in
This articulation mechanism comprises:
The two cheek plates 92, 94 are retained by a rigid annular gusset 100, which is superposed on one inner radial face of the annular edge 42 of the fixed cheek plate 94 and which has, in combination with the fixed cheek plate 94, a U-shaped profile that opens inwards. This profile delimits a housing which is intended to receive the mobile cheek plate 92 which can then have a rotary movement relative to the fixed cheek plate 94.
The helical gear comprises, for its part:
The rotation of the shaft 98 connected to the control handle rotates the eccentric discs which themselves cause a rotation of the mobile cheek plate 92 with a nutation movement relative to the fixed cheek plate 94.
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The set of gear teeth allows a compensation of the forces, when the two sets of gear teeth engage, and thus is used to increase the strength.
The invention may also be applied to another type of articulation, described in patent EP 0 159 926, which comprises a helical planet gear mechanism which connects the mobile cheek plate to the fixed cheek plate.
This mechanism comprises a planet pinion which comprises an inner bearing which is nested on the cylindrical bearing surface of a cam, and two sets of gear teeth interacting respectively with a set of gear teeth of a fixed cheek plate and a set of gear teeth of a mobile cheek plate.
The sets of gear teeth have different diameters and one of them is centred on an axis parallel to and offset from the axis of rotation of the cam. The gusset applied to this type of articulation is similar to that described in the variants previously cited. And the various embodiments also apply to this type of articulation.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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FR 04 06926 | Jun 2004 | FR | national |