The present application claims priority to Application No. 10 2007 009 211.5, filed in the Federal Republic of Germany on Feb. 26, 2007, which is expressly incorporated herein in its entirety by reference thereto.
The present invention relates to a vehicle seat.
A vehicle seat of this kind may be used, for example, in a use position or sitting position with an substantially upright seat back, it being possible for the seat back to be adjustable in terms of inclination about its seat back pivot within a comfort swivel range. Furthermore, a functional position is provided, in which, after releasing its seat back lock, the seat back may be folded forward, e.g., into a substantially horizontal loading floor or table position.
European Published Patent Application No. 1 211 125 describes a vehicle seat whose seat part is fastened in its rear region on a bearing block and in its front region is pivoted via a front rocker on the chassis side. The seat back may be initially folded forward such that it comes to lie on the seat part, while subsequently the entire vehicle seat may be folded forward into a storage position about the pivot of the front rocker on the chassis or on a front bearing block.
German Published Patent Application No. 102 57 601 describes a fastening system for a vehicle seat in which a support device accommodating a seat part is lockable in its rear region on an engaging element on the chassis side and is capable of being folded forward about a front axis after it is unlocked. Furthermore, the seat back is capable of being folded forward from the upright use position into a functional position such that in the subsequent unlocking of the rear engaging element the folded seat may be folded forward into the storage position.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,100,984 describes another vehicle seat whose seat part in its front region is pivoted via two legs acting as rockers on the chassis and in its rear region is pivoted on the seat back above the latter's seat frame-side seat back pivot. When folding the seat back forward, the seat part is adjusted forward and downward and frees the swivel space for the seat back such that the vehicle seat is adjustable into a table position having a substantially horizontal backside of the seat back. Furthermore, the connection of the front leg to the chassis may be released and the seat part may subsequently be folded up backward to the seat back.
A disadvantageous aspect of conventional adjustments is, among other things, that no locking mechanisms suitable for all positions are provided, which sufficiently fixate or secure these positions.
Example embodiments of the present invention provide a vehicle seat that allows for a high functionality having various positions, a simple adjustment and a secure fixation in the various positions.
Example embodiments of the present invention provide for a frame part (or foot frame part or foot bracket part) attached on its front end on the chassis side or on a front foot in a detachable and lockable manner and additionally for a seat part (seat cushion frame) used for accommodating the user, which is adjustable on its front end via, e.g., a front rocker and is pivoted on its rear end on the seat back. According to example embodiments of the present invention, a lock is provided between the seat part and the frame part. For this purpose, cooperating locking devices are provided on the seat part and on the frame part. The locking device of the seat part may be provided in a central region of the seat part, e.g., on its bottom side, and may have, e.g., a form-locking receptacle and a pin for receiving a hook pivoted on the frame part, or alternatively may have, e.g., a rotary-latch lock. In this context, the central region of the seat part may be considered to be the region between its front hinge and its rear hinge, e.g., a rocker or a link being pivoted on its front hinge and its rear hinge being used for pivoting on the seat back, e.g., above its seat back pivot.
Thus, with respect to, e.g., European Published Patent Application No. 1 211 125 and U.S. Pat. No. 7,100,984 the vehicle seat according to example embodiments of the present invention has, in addition to the frame part, an adjustable seat part such that a more complex adjustment is possible.
According to example embodiments of the present invention, the rear lock of the frame part on the rear foot or chassis is releasable. On the front end of the frame part, an alternating lock, e.g., a swiveling double hook, may be provided, which interlocks the frame part either with the lowered seat part or with the front foot or chassis.
Thus, according to example embodiments of the present invention, at least three positions are settable, between which a user may switch with little effort. In the use position, the frame part or foot bracket is locked in front and back on the chassis side, the seat back is in an upright use position, e.g., slightly tilted backward, and the seat part or seat cushion is in a raised position for accommodating the user.
Starting from this use position, the user is able, e.g., by releasing a seat back lock, to fold the seat back forward into a, e.g., substantially horizontal functional position, which may be used, e.g., as a table position or for enlarging a loading space behind it. Subsequently, the user, by releasing the rear lock of the frame part or foot bracket, unlocking the lock of the front end of the frame part on the chassis side or foot side and the associated coupled lock on the seat part, is able to fold the folded seat forward into a storage position, in which the vehicle seat is displaced forward about the upper or front pivot point of the front rocker into a, e.g., substantially vertical position and thereby frees up a substantial rear storage space.
Thus, according to example embodiments of the present invention, starting from the use position, a folding into the horizontal functional position or tablet position may be achieved, in which then the seat part is interlocked with the foot frame part such that a solid, foldable unit is formed, which may subsequently be swiveled forward into the storage position. Thus a high degree of user-friendliness is achieved.
The user is thus required to perform only a few maneuvers to achieve three stable, secured positions.
According to an example embodiment of the present invention, a vehicle seat includes: a frame part lockable in a rear region on at least one of (a) a rear foot and (b) a chassis side and pivotably hinged on a front hinge; a seat back foldably hinged in a seat back pivot on the frame part; and a seat part adapted to accommodate a user, the seat part is adjustable downwardly into a lowered position when the seat back is folded forward. The seat part, in the lowered position, is interlockable with the frame part.
The seat part, in a central region, may include a lock device adapted to interlock with the frame part in the lowered position of the seat part.
The frame part together with the lowered and interlocked seat part and the seat back folded forward may be foldable forward into a storage position after release of a rear lock.
The frame part may include at least one of (a) a two-sided lock device and (b) a swivelable double hook alternatively lockable on a front foot and at least one of (a) the seat part and (b) a pin on the seat part.
A bottom side of the seat part may include a form-lockable receptacle adapted to receive a hinge pin of the swivelable double hook.
A bottom side of the seat part may include at least one of (a) a lock and (b) a rotary-latch lock adapted to receive at least one of (a) a hinge and (b) a pin arranged on the frame part when the seat part is lowered.
The vehicle seat may include a front rocker pivotably arranged between a front region of the seat part and at least one of (a) a front foot and (b) a vehicle chassis, the seat part may be pivotably arranged on the seat back in a hinge arranged above the seat back pivot, the front rocker may be swivelable forward when the seat back is folded forward, and the front region of the seat part may be adjustable forward and downward.
The vehicle seat may include a front rocker pivotably arranged between a front region of the seat part and at least one of (a) a front foot and (b) a vehicle chassis, the seat part may be pivotably arranged on the seat back in a hinge arranged above the seat back pivot, the front rocker may be swivelable forward when the seat back is folded forward, and the front region of the seat part may thereby be adjustable forward and downward.
The vehicle seat may be adjustable in at least the following positions: a use position, in which the frame part is locked in front and in the rear on at least one of (a) a vehicle chassis and (b) feet, the seat back is upright, and the seat part is in a raised position arranged to accommodate a user; a forward-folded functional position, which is adjustable by unlocking at least one seat back lock between the frame part and the seat back and by folding the seat back forward, the seat part lowered downward and displaced forward; and a storage position, which is adjustable from the functional position by: locking the seat part on the frame part and releasing a front lock of the frame part; releasing a rear lock of the frame part; and folding the frame part forwardly together with the seat back and the locked seat part at least one of (a) forward and (b) about a front rocker.
The frame part may be arranged as a foot bracket and may include: a rear console region, which includes the seat back pivot having at least one of (a) a seat back lock and (b) a latch adjuster and a rear lock for at least one of (a) a rear foot and (b) the vehicle chassis; and a front coupling bar region, which includes a lock device for at least one of (a) a front foot and (b) the seat part.
A front rocker may be pivotably arranged on the front coupling bar region.
The vehicle seat may include a latch adjuster adapted to adjust an inclination of the seat back.
In the storage position, the vehicle seat may be in a substantially vertical orientation.
In the forward-folded functional position, the seat back may be in a substantially horizontal orientation.
The forward-folded functional position may correspond to at least one of (a) a table position and (b) a loading floor position.
At least one of (a) the frame part, (b) the lock device, (c) the rear lock, (d) the two-sided lock device, and (e) the swivelable double hook may be unlockable by a Bowden cable.
According to an example embodiment of the present invention, a motor vehicle includes a vehicle seat having one or more of the foregoing features.
Example embodiments of the present invention are described in further detail below with reference to the appended Figures.
A vehicle seat 1 is represented without cushion and covers in a side view in various positions. Vehicle seat 1 has a foot bracket 2, which represents a frame part having a rear wider console region 2.1 extending upward and a coupling bar region 2.2 extending from console region 2.1 downward and forward. At the bottom side or in the lower region of console region 2.1, a locking catch 3 having a jaw opened toward the front is pivoted, which is locked, as illustrated in
A seat back 5 is pivoted in a seat back pivot A in a foldable manner on console region 2.1 of foot bracket 2. Between console region 2.1 and seat back 5, e.g., a latch adjuster 6 may be provided, which may allow for the inclination of the seat back to be adjusted within a comfort range or comfort swivel range and which, once unlocked, nay allow for seat back 5 to be folded forward completely about seat back pivot A.
A seat part 7 (seat cushion carrier) is pivoted with its rear end in a hinge B on seat back 5 above the latter's seat back pivot A and extends from hinge B first forward and downward and then forward in the longitudinal direction. On the front end of seat part 7, a front rocker 8 is pivoted in a hinge C, which in turn is pivoted by its lower end on a front foot 9 in a hinge D.
In a hinge 14, a double hook 10 having an upper hook 10.1 and a lower hook 10.2 is attached at the front end of coupling bar region 2.2 of foot bracket 2. Due to the side view in
In the use position illustrated in
When folding seat back 5 forward, hinge B of seat part 7 is displaced forward and downward such that seat part 7 is lowered and front rocker 8 swivels forward—counterclockwise—about hinge D. Seat part 7, swiveling away forward and downward, thus makes room for forward-folding seat back 5 and its cushion. Receptacle 12, which is open in the downward direction, receives hinge 14 or its hinge pin, initially without thereby effecting a lock. In this instance, the upper side of seat back 5 may assume a substantially horizontal position, which is suitable as a table position or for extending a loading space located behind it.
As illustrated in
Subsequently, as illustrated in
The seat is returned to its original position by performing the steps in the reverse order.
As an alternative to receptacle 12, which is open in the downward direction for receiving hinge 14, the component denoted by reference numeral 12 may also be a lock 12, e.g., a rotary-latch lock 12, which receives hinge 14 or a corresponding pin 14 of the foot bracket when seat part 7 is lowered. In such an arrangement, an additional lock between seat part 7 and the foot bracket via double hook 10 is accordingly no longer necessary. Subsequently, rotary-latch lock 12 is to be unlocked again accordingly, it being possible for an unlocking device to be provided, which may be operated, e.g., manually, e.g., via a Bowden cable.
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