Vehicle seat with a joint for rapid assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6488339
  • Patent Number
    6,488,339
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 8, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 3, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
In a vehicle seat, in particular a motor vehicle seat, having a seat substructure (3) and a backrest (6) which is to be fastened to the seat substructure (3), the backrest (6) can be fastened to the seat substructure (3) by means of a quick-fitting connection (10, 13).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a vehicle seat, in particular a motor-vehicle seat, having a backrest fastened to a seat substructure.




During production of known vehicle seats of this type, the metal structures of the seat substructure and of the backrest are first of all screwed together and then the upholstery is fitted. Variations in width and distortion of the seat substructure may result in the backrest adjuster becoming deformed and therefore in loss of comfort.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a vehicle seat has a backrest fastened to a seat substructure by means of a quick-fitting connection. The structures can first of all be upholstered separately and then assembled in a simple manner. If required, the seat substructure and backrest can be transported to the vehicle manufacturer's facility prior to being assembled and assembled only once there. This has the advantage of a smaller volume for transportation and an optimum packing density. This also enables different equipment versions of the seat substructure and backrest to be more easily combinable, either at the vehicle-seat manufacturer's facility or at the vehicle manufacturer's facility. The compensating of tolerances which is generally required can be shifted into this intersecting point between the seat substructure and backrest. The quick-fitting connection is preferably such that the seat substructure and backrest can be connected to one another without requiring the use of any tools, so that the assembly can be brought about in a simple manner. Screw connections, which in the prior art lead to deformation when there are variations in tolerance, are avoided by means of the screw-less and rivet-less quick-fitting connection of the present invention. Assembly generally takes place once during the production of the vehicle seat. However, the quick-fitting connection may, if appropriate, also be released in a controlled manner by the seat user and re-made if the seat user wants, for example, to create further storage space in his vehicle.




In a preferred embodiment, sockets into which feet of the backrest can be introduced are provided on the seat substructure. Sockets and feet may be provided the other way round on the other part in each case. The forces which act on the backrest, in particular in the event of a crash, are passed on via the feet and the sockets into the seat substructure. The sockets preferably have bolts which can be introduced into curved slots in the feet. Bolts and curved slots may be provided the other way around on the other part in each case. The quick-fitting connection is first latched in place by means of the bolts and curved slots, this latching being simple to produce and therefore being cost effective. As regards safety in a crash, curved slots have the advantage that it is not possible for a movement in a single direction to cause the bolts to leave the curved slots and that there is a positive lock in the respective other directions which, if the parts are dimensioned appropriately, absorbs very large crash forces. A respective socket and a foot having two bolts and curved slots in each case are preferably provided on each side of the vehicle seat. However, a different number of these latching elements may also be provided.




For further latching in place, a spring-loaded locking eccentric is provided which, in an assembled state of the vehicle seat, acts as a blocking element holding at least one of the available bolts in the associated curved slot. The eccentric shape produces a clamping action, i.e. securing by means of a force fit. A release catch is preferably provided in order to hold the blocking eccentric in an unlocked manner in a dismantled state of the vehicle seat. So that it is possible for this release latch to be released easily, in a dismantled state of the vehicle seat it is arranged in such a manner that it preferably traverses one of the curved slots, i.e. lies in the path to be covered by the bolt. In order to secure the blocking eccentric in the assembled state of the vehicle seat, a spring-loaded blocking pawl is preferably provided which prevents an unintentional opening movement of the blocking eccentric.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the following, the invention is explained in greater detail with reference to an exemplary embodiment illustrated in the drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a perspective, schematically illustrated view of the exemplary embodiment in the dismantled state,





FIG. 2

shows a partial view of the exemplary embodiment in the dismantled state in the direction of the arrow II in

FIG. 1

, and





FIG. 3

shows a partial view of the exemplary embodiment corresponding to

FIG. 2

in the assembled state.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




A vehicle seat


1


, which is designed as a front seat of a motor vehicle, has a seat substructure


3


for receiving a seat cushion, and a backrest


6


. The following directional details refer to the orientation of the vehicle seat


1


as it is fitted into the motor vehicle and to the customary direction of travel of the latter. Two hinge fittings with a foot


10


screwed to each of their lower parts are provided at the sides of the lower edge of the backrest


6


as backrest adjusters. The seat substructure


3


has, on both sides at its rear end, a respective upwardly open socket


13


into which one of the feet


10


in each case is introduced. The two feet


10


and the two sockets


13


are formed in a mirror-inverted manner with respect to one another, and so in the following only those parts.which are provided on the left side of the vehicle seat


1


are described for this quick-fitting connection.




The foot


10


has the basic shape of a triangular plate standing upright in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle seat


1


. On its lower side the foot


10


has a front curved slot


14


and a rear curved slot


16


. The two curved slots


14


and


16


, which are arranged one behind the other in the direction of travel, initially extend upward from the lower side of the foot


10


and then bend rearward. The two curved slots


14


and


16


respectively interact with the front and rear bolt


17


and


19


. The two bolts


17


and


19


are fastened laterally within the socket


13


, on its wall arranged further on the inside, and protrude from this wall in the direction toward the outside of the vehicle seat


1


. The two bolts


17


and


19


are provided at their free ends with heads that are each thickened in the shape of a disk.




In the following, the dismantled state, i.e. the state prior to the assembly of the seat substructure


3


and backrest


6


, is described. A blocking eccentric


20


, which can be pivoted about a horizontal rotational axis, is mounted on the inwardly facing side of the foot


10


, between the two curved slots


14


and


16


. The end of the blocking eccentric


20


which faces away from the rotational axis is arranged in the region of the rear curved slot


16


and is pulled downwards by a strong tension spring


22


which is fitted in the foot


10


. A release catch


24


, which is bent from spring steel, is fitted to the foot


10


behind the rear curved slot


16


and is guided from its fastening point first of all obliquely forward and then upward, so that it, when viewed as in

FIG. 2

, traverses the curved slot


16


. The end of the release catch


24


bears in a positive-locking manner against the blocking eccentric


20


and thus acts counter to the tension spring


22


. A blocking pawl


26


which is mounted on the foot


10


above the rear curved slot


16


first of all points downwards. A leaf spring


28


, which is formed integrally with the release catch


24


in the exemplary embodiment, presses the blocking pawl


26


forward to bear against an eccentric surface


20


′ of the blocking eccentric


20


, which surface runs eccentrically with respect to the rotational axis of the blocking eccentric


20


.




During the assembly of the seat substructure


3


and backrest


6


each foot


10


is introduced into a respective socket


13


. The curved slots


14


and


16


are respectively aligned with the bolts


17


and


19


. During the lowering procedure the bolts


17


and


19


respectively enter into the curved slots


14


and


16


, entering first of all into the part running upwards. The foot


10


now has to be pushed forward, so that the bolts


17


and


19


respectively enter into that part of the curved slot


14


and


16


which runs rearward. As this happens, the rear bolt


19


presses the release catch


24


rearward, with the result that the latter releases the blocking eccentric


20


. The tension spring


22


pulls the blocking eccentric


20


downward until its eccentric surface


20


, bears against the front side of the rear bolt


19


. After the blocking eccentric


20


together with its eccentric surface


20


′ has been pulled downward, the blocking pawl


26


can pivot forward, with the assistance of the leaf spring


28


, until it bears against a blocking surface


20


″ of the blocking eccentric


20


and is held there. The blocking eccentric


20


is thereby clamped in a fixed manner. As a direct consequence thereof, the rear bolt


19


is no longer able to move out of the rear curved slot


16


, which means that the foot


10


is secured in the socket


13


. The quick-fitting connection is therefore made without any tools.




As a means of indicating correct assembly, a signal button


30


is preferably provided on the backrest


6


and is triggered, for example, when the blocking eccentric


20


and blocking pawl


26


are in the designated positions. In order to separate the seat substructure


3


and backrest


6


again, a lever can be provided which pulls the blocking pawl


26


back counter to the force of the leaf spring


28


. The blocking eccentric


20


is then pressed upwards away from the rear bolt


19


counter to the force of the tension spring


22


, for example by means of a projection on the blocking pawl


26


or by means of a further lever, until the release catch


24


can support the blocking eccentric


20


again. In order to improve the lateral bearing of the foot


10


on the socket


13


, the foot


10


can be provided in the region of the front curved slot


14


with a thickened portion having the thickness of the blocking eccentric


20


and the blocking pawl


26


.




In order to compensate for tolerances, the front bolt


17


is preferably covered by a deformable, possibly elastic casing. However, this casing is entirely deformed in the event of a crash enabling the front bolt


17


to then bear directly against the foot


10


.



Claims
  • 1. A vehicle seat, comprising:a seat substructure and a backrest wherein a projection of one of the seat substructure and the backrest is for being inserted into a socket of the other of the seat substructure and the backrest to connect the seat substructure to the backrest, with one of the projection and the socket defining a curved slot for receiving a bolt of the other of the projection and the socket when the seat substructure is connected to the backrest; wherein the projection and the socket are configured, including the bolt and the curved slot being sized and shaped, so that the receiving of the bolt by the curved slot includes relative movement in a first direction between the bolt and the curved slot so that the bolt travels farther into the curved slot, and then relative movement in a second direction between the bolt and the curved slot so that the bolt travels farther into the curved slot than during the movement in the first direction, with the first and second directions being different; wherein the seat is constructed so that after the seat substructure is connected to the backrest via the movements in the first and second directions, the curved slot is operative so that removal of the bolt from the curved slot via movement in any single direction is restricted; and wherein the curved slot is defined by the projection and the vehicle seat further comprises: a blocking element pivotably mounted to the projection for pivoting between an open position and an obstructing position, with the blocking element at least partially obstructing the curved slot while the blocking element is in the obstructing position; and a spring for biasing the blocking element into the obstructing position, wherein the vehicle seat is operative so that: the blocking element does not prevent movement of the bolt farther into the curved slot while the blocking element is in the open position, and the blocking element moves into the obstructing position and restricts the bolt from moving out of the curved slot in response to the seat substructure being connected to the backrest via the relative movements in the first and second directions between the bolt and the curved slot.
  • 2. A vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the seat substructure is connected to the backrest without the use of any tools.
  • 3. A vehicle seat according to claim 1, further comprising a release catch which holds the blocking element in an open configuration while the seat substructure is not connected to the backrest.
  • 4. A vehicle seat according to claim 3, further comprising a spring-loaded blocking pawl that restricts movement of the blocking element after the seat substructure is connected to the backrest.
  • 5. A vehicle seat according to claim 1, further comprising a spring-loaded blocking pawl that restricts movement of the blocking element after the seat substructure is connected to the backrest.
  • 6. A vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the bolt includes means for compensating for tolerances.
  • 7. A vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the projection is a foot that is connected to the backrest.
  • 8. A vehicle seat according to claim 1, further comprising a locking pawl pivotably mounted to the projection, wherein a spring biases the locking pawl into engagement with an eccentric surface of the blocking element in a manner that restricts movement of the blocking element out of the obstructing position while the seat substructure is connected to the backrest.
  • 9. A vehicle seat according to claim 1, further comprising a biasing element for holding the blocking element in its open position prior to the seat substructure being connected to the backrest.
  • 10. A vehicle seat, comprising:a seat substructure and a backrest, wherein a projection of one of the seat substructure and the backrest is for being inserted into a socket of the other of the seat substructure and the backrest to connect the seat substructure to the backrest, with one of the projection and the socket defining a curved slot for receiving a bolt of the other of the projection and the socket when the seat substructure is connected to the backrest; a spring-loaded blocking eccentric that restricts movement of the bolt within the curved slot after the seat substructure is connected to the backrest; a release catch which holds the blocking eccentric in an open configuration while the seat substructure is not connected to the backrest; wherein the release catch traverses the curved slot while the seat substructure is not connected to the backrest; wherein the projection and the socket are configured, including the bolt and the curved slot being sized and shaped, so that the receiving of the bolt by the curved slot includes relative movement in a first direction between the bolt and the curved slot so that the bolt travels farther into the curved slot, and then relative movement in a second direction between the bolt and the curved slot so that the bolt travels farther into the curved slot than during the movement in the first direction, with the first and second directions being different; and wherein the seat is constructed so that after the seat substructure is connected to the backrest via the movements in the first and second directions, the curved slot is operative so that removal of the bolt from the curved slot via movement in any single direction is restricted.
  • 11. A vehicle seat according to claim 10, further comprising a spring-loaded blocking pawl that restricts movement of the blocking eccentric after the seat substructure is connected to the backrest.
  • 12. A vehicle seat according to claim 11, wherein the bolt includes means for compensating for tolerances.
  • 13. A vehicle seat according to claim 11, further comprising an indicating means for providing an indication in response to the seat substructure being connected to the backrest.
  • 14. A vehicle seat, comprising:a seat substructure and a backrest, wherein a projection of one of the seat substructure and the backrest is for being inserted into a socket of the other of the seat substructure and the backrest to connect the seat substructure to the backrest, with one of the projection and the socket defining a curved slot for receiving a bolt of the other of the projection and the socket when the seat substructure is connected to the backrest; a spring-loaded blocking eccentric that restricts movement of the bolt within the curved slot after the seat substructure is connected to the backrest; and a spring-loaded blocking pawl that restricts movement of the blocking eccentric after the seat substructure is connected to the backrest, wherein the projection and the socket are configured, including the bolt and the curved slot being sized and shaped, so that the receiving of the bolt by the curved slot includes relative movement in a first direction between the bolt and the curved slot so that the bolt travels farther into the curved slot, and then relative movement in a second direction between the bolt and the curved slot so that the bolt travels farther into the curved slot than during the movement in the first direction, with the first and second directions being different, and the seat being constructed so that after the seat substructure is connected to the backrest via the movements in the first and second directions, the curved slot is operative so that removal of the bolt from the curved slot via movement in any single direction is restricted.
  • 15. A vehicle seat according to claim 14, further comprising a release catch which holds the blocking eccentric in an open configuration while the seat substructure is not connected to the backrest.
  • 16. A vehicle seat, comprising:a seat substructure and a backrest, wherein a projection of one of the seat substructure and the backrest is for being inserted into a socket of the other of the seat substructure and the backrest to connect the seat substructure to the backrest, with one of the projection and the socket defining a curved slot for receiving a bolt of the other of the projection and the socket when the seat substructure is connected to the backrest, wherein the bolt includes moans for compensating for tolerances, wherein the projection and the socket are configured, including the bolt and the curved slot being sized and shaped, so that the receiving of the bolt by the cured slot includes relative movement in a first direction between the bolt and the curved slot so that the bolt travels farther into the curved slot, and then relative movement in a second direction between the bolt and the curved slot so that the bolt travels farther into the curved slot than during the movement in the first direction, with the first and second directions being different, and the seat being constructed so that after the seat substructure is connected to the backrest via the movements in the first and second directions, the curved slot is operative so that removal of the bolt from the curved slot via movement in any single direction is restricted.
  • 17. A vehicle seat, comprising:a seat substructure and a backrest for being connected to one another, with one of the seat substructure and the backrest including a plurality of bolts, and the other of the seat substructure and the backrest including a plurality of curved slots for respectively receiving the bolts when the seat substructure is connected to the backrest; a blocking element mounted for pivoting between an open position and an obstructing position, with the blocking element at least partially obstructing a first curved slot of the curved slots while the blocking element is in the obstructing position; and a spring for biasing the blocking element into the obstructing position, wherein the bolts and the curved slots are sized, shaped and arranged so that for each bolt and the respective curved slot, the receiving of the bolt by the curved slot to connect the seat substructure to the backrest includes relative movement in a first direction between the bolt and the curved slot so that the bolt travels farther into the curved slot, and then relative movement in a second direction between the bolt and the curved slot so that the bolt travels farther into the curved slot than during the movement in the first direction, with the first and second directions being different, and wherein the vehicle seat is operative so that: the blocking element does not prevent movement of a first bolt of the bolts farther into the first curved slot while the blocking element is in the open position, and the blocking element moves into the obstructing position and restricts the first bolt from moving out of the first curved slot in response to the seat substructure being connected to the backrest via the relative movements in the first and second directions respectively between the bolts and the curved slots, and the seat being constructed so that after the seat substructure is connected to the backrest via the relative movements in the first and second directions respectively between the bolts and the curved slots, the curved slots are operative so that removal of the bolts from the curved slots via movement in any single direction is restricted.
  • 18. A vehicle seat according to claim 17, further comprising a pivotably mounted locking pawl that is biased by a spring to engage an eccentric surface of the blocking element in a manner that restricts movement of the blocking element out of the obstructing position.
  • 19. A vehicle seat according to claim 18, further comprising a biasing element for holding the blocking element in its open position prior to the seat substructure being connected to the backrest.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
199 42 976 Sep 1999 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP00/07661 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/17817 3/15/2001 WO A
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