The invention relates to a vehicle seat having the features of the preamble of claim 1.
A vehicle seat having adjustment for the inclination of the seat height and seat cushion is disclosed in DE 103 06 626 A1. Said vehicle seat is longitudinally adjustable. In this case, a plurality of arms which may be pivoted relative to one another and a sliding guide are provided, which permit the combined adjustment of the inclination of the seat height and seat cushion.
The object of the invention is to improve a vehicle seat of the aforementioned type. This object is achieved according to the invention by a vehicle seat having the features of claim 1. Advantageous embodiments form the subject-matter of the sub-claims.
By an arrangement according to the invention of a plurality of coupling elements, it is possible to integrate the adjustability of the inclination into the structure. For the adjustability, only two fittings have to be provided in the multi-articulated mechanism, wherein preferably one of the fittings is released for the height adjustment and the other fitting is released for the inclination adjustment, whilst in each case the other fitting is fixed. The multi-articulated mechanism is preferably exclusively locked via the two fittings, i.e. all of the other articulations are preferably configured without locking mechanisms. Naturally, however, for increasing the safety additional measures may be provided for locking individual articulations, but said measures are not required for the actual function of the vehicle seat which is adjustable in height/inclination.
In particular, the two fittings preferably have a common coupling element arranged on the opposing ends thereof. Said coupling element is particularly preferably the coupling element of the multi-articulated mechanism connected to the seat structure and thus the seat surface.
Preferably, two opposing coupling elements have a triangular structure, wherein an articulation is provided in each of the corner regions. The triangular structure is preferably configured in one piece, but a multi-part embodiment is also possible, for example by coupling rods fixedly connected together on the articulations.
Preferably at least one of the fittings, particularly preferably both fittings, is/are configured as a latching fitting. Alternatively, they may also be configured as rotary fittings or in the form of a simple locking mechanism which is locked in discrete positions using bolts or the like provided to this end.
The invention is described in more detail hereinafter with reference to an exemplary embodiment shown in the drawings, in which:
A vehicle seat 1 for a utility vehicle or a different motor vehicle is displaceably connected to rails (not shown) via a base 2 with a longitudinal adjuster 3 in the longitudinal direction of the seat. The vehicle seat 1 comprises a seat surface 5 which is adjustable in height and inclination, said seat surface comprising a seat structure 6 bearing a cushion and a backrest 7 which may be adjusted substantially independently of the seat inclination, said backrest comprising a backrest structure 8 bearing a cushion.
In the present case, the vehicle seat is configured substantially mirror-symmetrically relative to the central longitudinal plane, so that only one side is described in detail hereinafter. The transmission of movements, in particular adjusting movements, takes place via coupling elements arranged perpendicular to the central longitudinal plane, such as for example profiled transverse tubes.
The entire base 2 comprises a seven-member eight-way linkage with seven a, b, c, d, e, f, g rockers and with 8 articulations ab, bc, cd, de, ef, bg, fg, fa, wherein two of said articulations de, ef are able to be secured by fittings 10, 11. If the two fittings 10, 11 are locked, the system has no degree of freedom, i.e. the seat is fixed in position.
The height adjustment is described in more detail hereinafter with reference to
In this case, the coupling element a which comprises the articulations ab and fa is displaceably arranged directly or via intermediate elements in the rails arranged on the vehicle floor, wherein the articulations ab and fa are arranged offset upwardly and due to their raised arrangement in combination with the seat structure 6 define the minimum seat height.
The second coupling element b which is connected in an articulated manner to the first coupling element a at the front articulation ab, said second coupling element serving as a rocker and being pivotable about the articulation ab, is connected in an articulated manner to the third coupling element c at a different end on the articulation bc. The coupling element c is connected at the articulation cd to a fourth coupling element d, which in turn is connected at the articulation de to a fifth coupling element e. For the height adjustment, however, said articulation de is fixed in the present case. The fifth coupling element e is connected to a sixth coupling element f via the articulation ef, wherein said articulation—corresponding to the articulation de—may be fixed. Moreover, a seventh coupling element g is provided between the coupling elements b and f, said seventh coupling element being attached in an articulated manner via the articulations bg and fg.
The second coupling element b, as visible from the figures, is configured to be triangular and has a further articulation bg with which it is connected in an articulated manner to the lower coupling element g, the function thereof being described in more detail below. The coupling element f arranged at the other end of the coupling element a also has a corresponding shape, said coupling element being connected via a further articulation fg to the opposing end of the coupling element g. Said coupling element g ensures that the coupling elements b and f move in a uniform manner. The seat surface 5 is not lowered when the fitting 10 is opened, as a spring pushes the seat frame upward.
For the fixing, a first fitting 10 is provided in the articulation ef and a second fitting 11 is provided in the articulation de. In the present case, both fittings are configured as latching fittings, as disclosed in DE 10 2006 015 560 B3, i.e. the angle between the adjacent coupling elements may be set and fixed, whereby all other angles are determined.
The inclination adjustment is described in more detail hereinafter with reference to
The inclination is adjusted by an actuation of the fitting 11. By a reduction of the angle between the coupling elements d and e, starting from an extended angle (in the multi-articulated mechanism) of
The schematic drawing shows coupling elements a and g of the same length and two coupling elements b and f corresponding to one another in the arrangement of the articulations thereof, which permits a decoupling of the height and inclination adjustment.
If, however, the coupling elements a and g are of different length and/or the coupling elements b and f differ in the arrangement of the articulations thereof, this results in a superimposition of the height and inclination adjustment.
As an alternative to the above description, the fitting 10 may also be provided in one of the following articulations: ab, fa, fg, bg, bc. The arrangement in the articulation of is, however, advantageous as in this case the fitting 10 may be fastened to the seat frame.
As an alternative to the above description, the fitting 11 may also be arranged in the articulation cd, but the arrangement in the articulation de is advantageous as in this case the fitting 11 may be fastened to the seat frame.
The fitting 10 may, as described, be a latching fitting, but alternatively a rotary fitting or any other locking mechanism is also possible. In the case of the fitting 11, a latching fitting is preferably provided, as described above, but alternatively a rotary fitting may also be provided.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2010 014 058.9 | Apr 2010 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP11/01007 | 3/2/2011 | WO | 00 | 12/10/2012 |