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20170247066 · 2017-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D43/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle comprising a rear seat arrangement for a rear seat row and comprising a spare wheel recess arranged in the rear region of the vehicle—relative to a vehicle longitudinal axis—a spare wheel for the vehicle being received in said spare wheel recess. A rigid carrier portion, which is fixed to the body, of a supporting structure of the rear seat arrangement is located with a lower face facing the cover of the spare wheel recess above a reference plane or extends along a reference plane, wherein the reference plane runs at an angle α to the wheel plane on the front face of the spare wheel and the wheel plane intersects a cutting line which is located in a vertical plane running perpendicular to the vehicle longitudinal axis and tangential to the running surface of the spare wheel received in the spare wheel recess.
Claims
1.-10. (canceled)
11. A vehicle, comprising a rear seat arrangement for a rear seat row and comprising a spare wheel recess arranged in the rear region of the vehicle—relative to a vehicle longitudinal axis—a spare wheel for the vehicle being received in said spare wheel recess, wherein the spare wheel has a diameter d.sub.E and a height h.sub.E, the spare wheel recess has a diameter d.sub.M>d.sub.E and a height h.sub.M>h.sub.E, so that the spare wheel is fully received in the spare wheel recess and a wheel plane tangential to the front face of the spare wheel and oriented perpendicular to the running surface of the spare wheel runs below an edge of the spare wheel recess, a cover with a thickness e is provided which covers the spare wheel received in the spare wheel recess, the rear seat arrangement has a carrier which is fixed to the body and which extends at least with a carrier portion, which is fixed to the body, above the spare wheel recess and the cover beyond a front part of the spare wheel received in the spare wheel recess—relative to the vehicle longitudinal axis, the carrier portion which is fixed to the body is located with a lower face facing the cover above a reference plane or extends along a reference plane, wherein the reference plane runs at an angle α to the wheel plane and the wheel plane intersects a cutting line which is located in a vertical plane running perpendicular to the vehicle longitudinal axis and tangential to the running surface of the spare wheel received in the spare wheel recess, the angle α corresponds to the following formula
12. The vehicle according to claim 11, wherein k is in the interval [2 cm; 3 cm].
13. The vehicle according to claim 11, wherein the carrier portion extending beyond the front part of the spare wheel received in the spare wheel recess is immovable and fixed to the body.
14. The vehicle according to claim 11, wherein the spare wheel recess is provided in a vehicle floor of the vehicle and the carrier portion located with its lower face above the reference plane or extending along the reference plane is part of a supporting structure which is connected to the vehicle floor on both sides of the spare wheel recess transversely to the vehicle longitudinal axis.
15. The vehicle according to claim 14, wherein no portion of the supporting structure, which extends between two fastenings of the supporting structure spaced apart from one another transversely to the vehicle longitudinal axis on the vehicle floor above the spare wheel recess, is located below the reference plane.
16. The vehicle according to claim 11, wherein on the carrier portion element of the rear seat arrangement is adjustably mounted between a position of use and a removal position provided for removing the spare wheel from the spare wheel recess, wherein the adjustable element is arranged in its position of use below the reference plane and is arranged in its removal position above the reference plane.
17. The vehicle according to claim 11, wherein the carrier portion, viewed counter to a forward direction of travel of the vehicle, extends to a maximum extent above the centre of the spare wheel received in the spare wheel recess.
18. The vehicle according to claim 11, wherein the carrier portion extends substantially transversely to the vehicle longitudinal axis.
19. The vehicle according to claim 11, wherein the carrier is fixed to a vehicle floor of the vehicle in front of the spare wheel recess relative to the vehicle longitudinal axis.
20. The vehicle according to claim 19, wherein the carrier has a portion extending along the vehicle longitudinal axis which is connected to the carrier portion and which is fixed to the vehicle floor in front of the front contour of the spare wheel recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The accompanying figures illustrate one possible exemplary embodiment of the solution according to the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029]
[0030] The rear seat arrangement R in this case defines, for example, a 2nd or 3rd seat row in a motor vehicle. In the present case, the rear seat arrangement R comprises with two seats which in each case comprise a seat surface 1a or 1b and a backrest 2a or 2b belonging thereto. The supporting structure T supporting these seats as part of a seat subframe and connected to the vehicle floor B in this case also extends at least partially above the spare wheel recess 5 in order to use the available constructional space in a manner which is as optimal as possible. In this case, the carrier 3 extending transversely to a vehicle longitudinal axis A spans the spare wheel recess 5 in the manner of a bridge and namely in a front part of the spare wheel recess 5 relative to a (forward) direction of travel F of the vehicle.
[0031] The carrier 3 has in this case a carrier portion 30 which extends above the spare wheel recess 5 and which is fixed to the right and left of the spare wheel recess 5 via fastenings 4a and 4b to the vehicle floor B and thus is fixed to the body. A longitudinal portion 31 of the carrier 3 runs transversely to the direction of extent of the carrier portion 30. This longitudinal portion 31 is fixed to the vehicle floor B in front of the spare wheel recess 5. In this manner, the supporting structure T is fixed to the vehicle floor B in front of, and on both sides of, the spare wheel recess 5 and is thus fixed to the body.
[0032] So that the spare wheel E, as shown in
[0033] In
[0034] The position of the vertical plane VE relative to the vehicle longitudinal axis A in this case is predetermined by the running surface LF of the spare wheel E. Thus the vertical plane VE is tangential to the running surface LF of the spare wheel E accommodated in the spare wheel recess 5 in the region of the rear seat arrangement R. The vertical plane VE is thus tangential to the running surface LF and the circumference of the spare wheel E on a front region located in the direction of travel F. The vertical plane VE thus forms a reference for the position of the spare wheel E accommodated in the spare wheel recess 5 furthest to the front in the direction of travel F.
[0035] The wheel plane EE of the spare wheel E is located below an edge of the spare wheel recess 5, so that between the wheel plane EE and an edge of the spare wheel recess 5 in the sectional side view or cross-sectional view of
[0036] The gap between the spare wheel E and the edge of the spare wheel recess 5 is closed by a (recess) cover not shown here. This covers the spare wheel E accommodated in the spare wheel recess 5 and preferably terminates flush with the vehicle floor B or extends over the entire rear region of the vehicle floor B. In the present case a height h.sub.M of the spare wheel recess 5 is thus not only greater than a height h.sub.E of the spare wheel E but corresponds at least to the sum of the height h.sub.E of the spare wheel B and a (wall) thickness e of the cover.
[0037] A diameter d.sub.M of the spare wheel recess 5 is also selected to be larger than a diameter d.sub.E of the spare wheel E, so that said spare wheel may be easily accommodated in the spare wheel recess 5 and may bear against the floor 50 of the spare wheel recess 5. The diameter d.sub.M of the spare wheel recess 5 in this case is not of arbitrary size. Instead, it is selected according to the diameter d.sub.E of the spare wheel E such that the diameter d.sub.M of the spare wheel recess 5 exceeds the diameter d.sub.E of the spare wheel E only by a defined clearance Sd. Therefore Sd=d.sub.M−d.sub.E applies to this clearance Sd.
[0038] With regard to a required spacing or height H in which the supporting structure T is able to extend with the carrier 3 above the spare wheel recess 5, without the supporting structure T having to be designed to be adjustable therefor, it has been surprisingly shown that only one reference plane RE is able to be defined, depending on few parameters, above which a part of the supporting structure T, extending over the spare wheel recess 5, should extend. Thus, in addition to the parameters predetermined as a result of the structure, such as the diameters d.sub.M and d.sub.E of the spare wheel recess 5 and the spare wheel E, the thickness e of the cover and the height h.sub.E of the spare wheel E, only one handling parameter k has to be predetermined. This handling parameter k is part of a handling clearance Sh which results from the sum of the thickness e of a preferably plate-shaped cover for the spare wheel recess E and an average thickness of the fingers of a hand. When predetermining the handling parameter k in the interval [1.5 cm; 5 cm], for example in the interval [2 cm; 3 cm], the position of the reference plane RE relative to the wheel plane EE may be solely implemented by the angle α, in that for this angle α the following applies
[0039] If in the construction and arrangement of the rear seat arrangement R it is considered that the part of a supporting structure T of the rear seat arrangement R extending above the spare wheel recess 5 is located above or to a maximum extent on the reference plane RE predetermined in this manner, which runs at the angle α to the wheel plane EE, an adjustability of the supporting structure T is not required, so that a user is able to remove the spare wheel E from the spare wheel recess 5 without collision.
[0040] The supporting structure T in this case may extend, in particular, in a constructional space illustrated in more detail with reference to
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0041] 1a, 1b Seat surface [0042] 2a, 2b Backrest [0043] 3 Carrier [0044] 30 Carrier portion [0045] 31 Longitudinal portion [0046] 4a, 4b Fastening [0047] 5 Spare wheel recess [0048] 50 Floor [0049] A Vehicle longitudinal axis [0050] B Vehicle floor [0051] d.sub.E Diameter (spare wheel) [0052] d.sub.M Diameter (spare wheel recess) [0053] E Spare wheel [0054] e Thickness/wall thickness [0055] EE Wheel plane [0056] F Direction of travel [0057] H Height/spacing [0058] h.sub.E Height (spare wheel) [0059] h.sub.M Height (spare wheel recess) [0060] k Handling parameter [0061] L1 Centre line [0062] LF Running surface [0063] R Rear seat arrangement [0064] RE Reference plane [0065] Sd Clearance [0066] Sh Handling clearance [0067] T Supporting structure [0068] V.sub.A, V.sub.I, V.sub.r Offset [0069] VE Vertical plane [0070] α, α′ Angle