U.S. patent application number 10/210542 was filed with the patent office on 2004-01-08 for motor vehicle seat.
Invention is credited to Timon, Michel.
Application Number | 20040004381 10/210542 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 29725176 |
Filed Date | 2004-01-08 |
United States Patent
Application |
20040004381 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Timon, Michel |
January 8, 2004 |
MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT
Abstract
The motor vehicle seat comprises a seat proper and a seat back.
The seat is caused to go from a passenger position to a first load
position by causing the seat proper to pivot through 90.degree.
about a horizontal axis close to its front edge, and by causing the
seat back to pivot through 90.degree. about a horizontal axis close
to its bottom edge. The seat back thus comes to occupy the space
that is occupied by the seat proper when it is in the passenger
position. The seat is caused to go from the first load position to
a second load position by causing the seat proper to pivot through
a further 90.degree. about its horizontal axis. The seat is caused
to go from the passenger position to the first load position, and
then from the first load position to the second load position, by
actuating a single handle.
Inventors: |
Timon, Michel; (Fleury Sur
Orne, FR) |
Correspondence
Address: |
MCCRACKEN AND FRANK
200 W. ADAMS STREET
SUITE 2150
CHICAGO
IL
60606
US
|
Family ID: |
29725176 |
Appl. No.: |
10/210542 |
Filed: |
August 1, 2002 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
297/335 ;
297/378.1 |
Current CPC
Class: |
B60N 2/366 20130101;
B60N 2/3013 20130101; B60N 2/305 20130101; B60N 2205/35
20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
297/335 ;
297/378.1 |
International
Class: |
B60N 002/32 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Jul 4, 2002 |
FR |
FR 02 08416 |
Claims
1/ A motor vehicle seat comprising: a seat proper mounted to pivot
about a first substantially horizontal axis between: a passenger
position in which it extends substantially horizontally between a
front edge, close to the first axis, and a rear edge distant from
the first axis; an intermediate position, in which it extends
substantially vertically between the front edge and the rear edge;
and a load position, in which it extends also substantially
horizontally between the front edge and the rear edge, but with the
rear edge being situated, in this position, on the side of the
first axis that is opposite from the side on which it is situated
in the passenger position; a seat back mounted to pivot about a
second horizontal axis, between: an upright position, in which it
extends substantially vertically between a bottom edge close to the
second axis, and a top edge distant from the second axis; and a
folded-away position, in which it extends substantially
horizontally between its top edge which, in this folded-away
position, is situated in the vicinity of the first axis, and its
bottom edge which remains close to the second axis; and control
means for controlling pivoting of the seat proper about the first
axis, between its passenger, intermediate, and load positions;
wherein the control means comprise: a lever that can be actuated
manually over a first stroke between a first locking position,
corresponding to the seat proper being in the passenger position,
and a second locking position, corresponding to seat proper being
in the intermediate position; and resilient return means adapted to
cause the seat proper to tilt automatically from its passenger
position to its intermediate position, when the lever is actuated
over the first stroke.
2/ A seat according to claim 1, in which the control means further
comprise a cam that is secured to the lever, and a catch adapted to
co-operate with the cam, when the lever is in its first locking
position, and to lock the seat proper in its passenger
position.
3/ A seat according to claim 2, in which the cam is adapted to move
the catch, when the lever is actuated over its first stroke, to
release the seat proper so as to enable it to pivot about the first
axis, under the drive from the return means.
4/ A seat according to claim 1, in which: the lever can be actuated
manually over a second stroke between the second locking position
and a third locking position, corresponding to the seat proper
being in the load position; and the return means are adapted to
tilt the seat proper automatically from its intermediate position
to its load position, when the lever is actuated over the second
stroke.
5/ A seat according to claim 4, in which the control means further
comprise a link for preventing the seat proper from pivoting about
the first axis, from its intermediate position to its load
position.
6/ A seat according to claim 5, in which the lever is adapted to
move the link when the lever is actuated over its second stroke to
release the seat proper to enable it to pivot about the first axis,
under the drive from the return means, from its intermediate
position to its load position.
7/ A seat according to claim 1, in which the control means and the
resilient return means are situated on respective sides of the seat
proper, i.e. at opposite ends as considered in a transverse
direction parallel to the first axis.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to motor vehicle seats, and in
particular to rear bench seats of the "third row" type for vehicles
of the minivan or "people carrier" type.
[0002] More particularly, the invention relates to a motor vehicle
seat comprising:
[0003] a seat proper mounted to pivot about a first substantially
horizontal axis between:
[0004] a passenger position in which it extends substantially
horizontally between a front edge, close to the first axis, and a
rear edge distant from the first axis;
[0005] an intermediate position, in which it extends substantially
vertically between the front edge and the rear edge; and
[0006] a load position, in which it extends also substantially
horizontally between the front edge and the rear edge, but with the
rear edge being situated, in this position, on the side of the
first axis that is opposite from the side on which it is situated
in the passenger position;
[0007] a seat back mounted to pivot about a second horizontal axis,
between:
[0008] an upright position, in which it extends substantially
vertically between a bottom edge close to the second axis, and a
top edge distant from the second axis; and
[0009] a folded-away position, in which it extends substantially
horizontally between its top edge which, in this folded-away
position, is situated in the vicinity of the first axis, and its
bottom edge which remains close to the second axis; and
[0010] control means for controlling pivoting of the seat proper
about the first axis, between its passenger, intermediate, and load
positions.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0011] Seats of this type are already known in which the seat
proper is caused to pivot from its passenger position to its
intermediate position by simultaneously actuating the control means
and the seat proper. That type of seat suffers from the drawback of
requiring both hands to be used.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0012] An object of the present invention is, in particular, to
mitigate that drawback.
[0013] To this end, the invention provides a seat in which, in
addition to the above-mentioned characteristics, the control means
comprise:
[0014] a lever that can be actuated manually over a first stroke
between a first locking position, corresponding to the seat proper
being in the passenger position, and a second locking position,
corresponding to seat proper being in the intermediate position;
and
[0015] resilient return means adapted to cause the seat proper to
tilt automatically from its passenger position to its intermediate
position, when the lever is actuated over the first stroke.
[0016] By means of these provisions, one hand suffices to operate
the lever, the seat proper being pivoted from its passenger
position to its-intermediate position under the drive from the
return means.
[0017] In preferred embodiments of the invention, it is optionally
possible to use one or more of the following additional
provisions:
[0018] the control means further comprise a cam that is secured to
the lever, and a catch adapted to co-operate with the cam, when the
lever is in its first locking position, and to lock the seat proper
in its passenger position;
[0019] the cam is adapted to move the catch, when the lever is
actuated over its first stroke, to release the seat proper so as to
enable it to pivot about the first axis, under the drive from the
return means;
[0020] the lever can be actuated manually over a second stroke
between the second locking position and a third locking position,
corresponding to the seat proper being in the load position;
[0021] the return means are adapted to tilt the seat proper
automatically from its intermediate position to its load position,
when the lever is actuated over the second stroke; the seat proper
is then pivoted between its passenger, intermediate, and load
positions by means of a single control member, namely the lever,
thereby avoiding the risk of error suffered by prior art seats in
which pivoting from the passenger position to the intermediate
position, and pivoting from the intermediate position to the load
position are effected by means of two distinct control members,
when the correct order in which the control members should be
actuated is not complied with;
[0022] the control means further comprise a link for preventing the
seat proper from pivoting about the first axis, from its
intermediate position to its load position;
[0023] the lever is adapted to move the link when the lever is
actuated over its second stroke to release the seat proper to
enable it to pivot about the first axis, under the drive from the
return means, from its intermediate position to its load position;
and
[0024] the control means and the resilient return means are
situated on respective sides of the seat proper, i.e. at opposite
ends as considered in a transverse direction parallel to the first
axis.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention
will appear on reading the following description of an embodiment
of it.
[0026] The invention will also be better understood on examining
the drawings, in which:
[0027] FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic perspective view of an example of a
seat of the invention, in the passenger position;
[0028] FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic perspective view of the seat of
FIG. 1, in which the seat proper is in the intermediate
position;
[0029] FIG. 3 is a diagrammatic perspective view of the seat shown
in FIGS. 1 and 2, with the seat proper in the intermediate
position, and the seat back in the folded-away position, this
configuration generally being referred to as the "cargo"
configuration;
[0030] FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic perspective view of the seat shown
in FIGS. 1, 2, and 3, with the seat proper in the load position and
the seat back is in the folded-away position, this seat
configuration generally being referred to as the "full cargo"
configuration;
[0031] FIG. 5 is a diagrammatic perspective view of the elements of
the mechanism for pivoting the seat proper;
[0032] FIG. 6 is a diagrammatic side view of the control means for
controlling pivoting of the seat proper, in their configuration
corresponding to the seat proper being in the passenger
position;
[0033] FIG. 7 is a view analogous to the view of FIG. 6, showing
the control means for controlling pivoting of the seat proper, the
seat proper being in the intermediate position; and
[0034] FIG. 8 is a view analogous to the views of FIGS. 6 and 7,
showing the control mechanism for controlling pivoting of the seat
proper, the seat proper being in the load position.
MORE DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] In the various figures, like references are used to
designate identical or similar elements.
[0036] An embodiment example of the invention is described below by
way of non-limiting illustration.
[0037] In this embodiment example, the seat of the invention is a
rear bench seat of the "third row" type, for a vehicle of the
minivan or "people carrier" type. As shown in FIG. 1, this seat 1
comprises a seat proper 2 and a seat back 3. In the configuration
shown in FIG. 1, a user sitting on the seat 1 is facing forwards in
the forward direction X of the vehicle in which the seat 1 is
situated.
[0038] In FIG. 1, the seat is shown in a passenger position. In
this position, the seat proper 2 extends substantially in a
horizontal plane XY. The seat proper 2 has a top face 4, on which
the users of the seat 1 can sit. The seat proper 2 also has a
bottom face 5 opposite from the top face 4, and provided with a
panel suitable for receiving loads, when the seat proper is in the
load position (see FIG. 4). The seat proper 2 extends between a
front edge 6 and a rear edge 7. The front edge is in the vicinity
of a first axis 8 which is the longitudinal axis of a first rod and
about which the seat proper 2 can pivot.
[0039] The rod having the first axis 8 extends longitudinally and
substantially parallel to a horizontal direction Y. It rests at
each of its longitudinal ends on legs 9a, 9b of the seat
proper.
[0040] When the seat 1 is in the passenger position, the seat back
3 extends substantially vertically in a plane YZ, in the upright
position, between a bottom edge 10 and a top edge 11. The seat back
3 has a front face 12, against which the user can lean when the
seat 1 is in the passenger position, and a rear face 13 provided
with a plate suitable for receiving loads, when the seat back 3 is
in the folded-away position (see FIGS. 3 and 4).
[0041] The seat back 3 pivots about a second axis 14 (see FIG. 2)
which is the longitudinal axis of a second rod and which is
substantially parallel to the horizontal direction Y. The rod
having the second axis 14 rests via seat back cheek plates 15 on
legs 16a, 16b of the seat back.
[0042] The seat proper 2 is caused to pivot about the first axis 8
by actuating a lever 17 supported by the leg 9a of the seat
proper.
[0043] As shown in FIG. 2, in the intermediate position, the seat
proper 2 extends substantially vertically between the front edge 6
and the rear edge 7. The seat proper 2 pivots through 90.degree.
from the passenger position (FIG. 1) to the intermediate position
(FIG. 2) about the first axis 8.
[0044] By going from the passenger position to the intermediate
position, the seat proper 2 vacates a space situated between the
legs 9a, 9b of the seat proper and the legs 16a, 16b of the seat
back and that the seat back 3 can come to occupy by pivoting
through 90.degree. about the second axis 14, from its upright
position (FIG. 1) to its folded-away position (FIG. 3). In the
folded-away position, the top edge 11 of the seat back 3 lies in
the vicinity of the first axis 8, while its bottom edge remains
hinged to the rod having the second axis 14.
[0045] This configuration of the seat 1, with the seat proper 2 in
the intermediate position and the seat back 3 in the folded-away
position, is generally referred to as the "cargo" configuration. In
the cargo configuration, loads can be inserted via the rear of the
vehicle in which the seat 1 is situated, so as to deposit them on
the rear face 13 of the seat back 3.
[0046] To gain even more loading volume, the seat proper 2 may be
lowered from the intermediate position (FIGS. 2 and 3) to the load
position shown in FIG. 4. In this configuration, referred to as the
"full cargo" configuration, the seat proper 2 has been pivoted
relative to the passenger position through 180.degree. about the
first axis 8. The rear edge 7 is then on the side of the first axis
8 that is opposite from the side on which it is situated when it
occupies the passenger position (FIG. 1). When the seat 1 is in
this configuration, loads can be deposited both on the bottom face
5 and on the rear face 13.
[0047] As shown in FIG. 5, the rod having the first axis 8 turns
about its longitudinal axis (i.e. said first axis) firstly by means
of control means 18, and secondly by means of resilient return
means 19. For example, the return means 19 may be constituted by a
spiral spring suitable for exerting drive that urges the rod having
the first axis 8 to turn about its longitudinal axis (i.e. said
first axis), clockwise in FIG. 5. The control means 18, and the
return means 19 are situated on either side of the seat proper 2,
as considered in its dimension parallel to the direction Y.
[0048] The control means 18 are described in detail below with
reference to FIGS. 6, 7, and 8.
[0049] The control means 18 comprise a lever 20 that can be
actuated manually via the handle 17, a cam 21, secured to the lever
20, a catch 22 suitable for co-operating with the cam 21, a link
23, first and second springs 24, 25, and a wheel 26.
[0050] The seat proper 2 rests on the seat proper legs 9a, 9b via
cheek plates 27 constrained to rotate with the rod having the first
axis 8.
[0051] In the passenger position, the wheel 26 is locked so that it
is prevented from rotating about the first axis 8 by the
interaction of peripheral teeth 28 interacting with complementary
teeth on the catch 22.
[0052] The first spring 24 returns the lever 20 counterclockwise.
The second spring 25 tends to keep the link 23 in contact with the
wheel 26.
[0053] In FIG. 6, the control means 18 are in a first locking
position. When the handle 17 is raised (by exerting a force against
the first spring 24) in the direction indicated by the arrow F, the
lever turns through a first stroke (e.g. 16 mm) clockwise about an
axis A substantially parallel to the horizontal axis Y. By turning
in this way, it drives the cam 21. The cam 21 then co-operates with
the catch 22 and turns it counterclockwise about an axis B that is
also substantially parallel to the axis Y.
[0054] As the catch turns in this way, the teeth on the catch 22
are disengaged from the teeth 28 on the wheel 26. There is then no
longer anything to prevent the rod having the first axis 8 from
rotating under the drive from the return means 19. However, if the
lever 20 is actuated over the first stroke only, which stroke is
adapted to drive the catch 22 only, the link 23, which is returned
resiliently onto the wheel 26 by the second spring 25, engages in a
notch 29 in the wheel 26, thereby locking it to prevent it from
rotating, against the force exerted by the return means 19.
[0055] The control means 18 are then in a second locking position
corresponding to the configuration shown in FIG. 7, itself
corresponding to the intermediate position of the seat proper
2.
[0056] If the handle 17 is released, the first spring 24 returns
the lever 20 counterclockwise. The cam 21 pushes the catch 22
against the wheel 26. The teeth of the catch 22 then engage the
teeth 30 of the wheel 26, which are offset angularly by about 900
about the axis B relative to the teeth 28.
[0057] The seat proper 2 is thus prevented from rotating about the
first axis 8 in the intermediate position.
[0058] To return the seat proper 2 from its intermediate position
to its passenger position, it is necessary merely to actuate the
handle 17, as indicated above, and to exert a force manually on the
seat proper 2, clockwise, about the first axis 8, until it is
repositioned in the passenger position (FIG. 1).
[0059] Starting from the configuration shown in FIG. 7, if the
handle 17 is actuated again in the direction F, by exerting an
additional force (against the first spring 24 but also against the
second spring 25), the lever 20 turns again clockwise over a second
stroke. As it turns over the second stroke, it turns the link 23
counterclockwise. The link 23 is then released from the notch 29.
Neither the link 23, nor the catch 22, which remains driven by the
cam 21, then act any more to oppose turning of the wheel 26
counterclockwise, about the first axis 8, under the drive from the
return means 19.
[0060] The handle 17 can be released, and the control means 18 are
in the third locking position. The seat proper 2 is held in the
load position, in abutment against the floor of the motor
vehicle.
[0061] The seat proper 2 can be brought from its load position to
its intermediate position without operating the handle 17 or the
control means 18, merely by raising the seat proper against the
force exerted by the return means 19.
[0062] The seat back 3 is pivoted from its upright position (FIG.
2) to its folded-away position (FIGS. 3 and 4) in a manner known to
the person skilled in the art.
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