VEHICLE SEAT SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
20220032829 · 2022-02-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Mu Young Kim (Hwaseong-si, KR)
- Sang Do PARK (Suwon-si, KR)
- Gil Ju KIM (Seoul, KR)
- Jung Sang You (Hwaseong-si, KR)
- Ho Suk Jung (Hwaseong-si, KR)
- Min Seok KIM (Hanam-si, KR)
- Seung Young Lee (Seoul, KR)
- Jun Young Yun (Osan-si, KR)
- Seung Hyun Kim (Daejeon, KR)
- Han Su YOO (Hwaseong-si, KR)
- Chan Ho JUNG (Gunpo-si, KR)
- Han Kyeol Cho (Seoul, KR)
Cpc classification
B60N2/4221
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/42718
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/42709
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle seat support assembly includes: a front link; and a front link bracket coupled to an upper rail of a vehicle seat and including a sagging support portion configured to inhibit sagging of the front link toward the upper rail. In particular, the front link is pivotally coupled to the front link.
Claims
1. A vehicle seat support assembly, comprising: a front link; and a front link bracket coupled to an upper rail of a vehicle seat and including a sagging support configured to inhibit sagging of the front link toward the upper rail, wherein the front link is pivotally coupled to the front link.
2. The vehicle seat support assembly of claim 1, wherein the sagging support comprises: a protrusion that extends from the front link bracket toward the front link and is spaced apart from the front link by a predetermined distance.
3. The vehicle seat support assembly of claim 2, wherein the protrusion is formed integrally with the front link bracket.
4. The vehicle seat support assembly of claim 1, wherein the sagging support comprises: an auxiliary bracket coupled to an inner portion of the front link bracket, disposed on an upper portion of the upper rail, and configured to support a lower side of the front link.
5. The vehicle seat support assembly of claim 4, wherein the auxiliary bracket is detachably coupled to the front link bracket.
6. The vehicle seat support assembly of claim 4, wherein a lower portion of the auxiliary bracket is in contact with and supported by the upper rail, and an upper portion of the auxiliary bracket is configured to support the front link.
7. The vehicle seat support assembly of claim 6, wherein when the front link is in a position where a downward pivot movement is limited, the front link is in contact with the upper portion of the auxiliary bracket.
8. The vehicle seat support assembly of claim 6, wherein when the front link is in a position where a downward pivot movement is limited, a predetermined distance is provided between the front link and the auxiliary bracket.
9. The vehicle seat support assembly of claim 1, wherein the sagging support comprises: an auxiliary link having a first side fixedly coupled to the front link and a second side movably coupled to the front link bracket.
10. The vehicle seat support assembly of claim 9, wherein a guide portion is formed in the front link bracket, and the second side of the auxiliary link is movably coupled to the guide portion and movable along a longitudinal direction of the front link bracket.
11. A vehicle seat support assembly comprising: a lower rail; an upper rail slidably mounted on the lower rail and including a first portion that is projected beyond the lower rail by a first length; a front link bracket coupled to the first portion and extending along the upper rail for a distance longer than the first length; and a front link pivotally coupled to the front link bracket.
12. The vehicle seat support assembly of claim 11, further comprising a sagging support portion configured to inhibit sagging of the front link toward the upper rail.
13. The vehicle seat support assembly of claim 12, wherein the sagging support portion comprises any one of: a protrusion that extends from the front link bracket toward the front link and is spaced apart from the front link by a predetermined distance; an auxiliary bracket coupled to the front link bracket and configured to support a lower side of the front link; or an auxiliary link including: a first side fixedly coupled to the front link, and a second side configured to be coupled to and move along the front link bracket.
14. The vehicle seat support assembly of claim 13, wherein the auxiliary link is movably coupled to a longitudinal slot-shaped guide formed in the front link bracket.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0018] In order that the disclosure may be well understood, there will now be described various forms thereof, given by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0026] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] Hereinafter, various forms of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Specific structures or functions described in various forms of the present disclosure are merely for illustrative purposes. The concept of the present disclosure may be implemented in various forms, and it should be understood that they should not be construed as being limited to the forms described in the present specification, but include all of modifications, equivalents, or substitutes included in the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
[0028] It will be understood that, although the terms “first”, “second”, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another element. For instance, a first element discussed below could be termed a second element without departing from the teachings of the present disclosure. Similarly, the second element could also be termed the first element.
[0029] It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being “coupled” or “connected” to another element, it can be directly coupled or connected to the other element or intervening elements may be present therebetween. In contrast, it should be understood that when an element is referred to as being “directly coupled” or “directly connected” to another element, there are no intervening elements present. Other expressions that explain the relationship between elements, such as “between,” “directly between,” “adjacent to,” or “directly adjacent to,” should be construed in the same way.
[0030] Like reference numerals denote like components throughout the specification. In the meantime, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular forms only and is not intended to be limiting. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprise,” “include,” “have,” etc., when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated components, steps, operations, and/or elements, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other components, steps, operations, and/or elements thereof.
[0031] Hereinafter, the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0032] As illustrated in
[0033] As described above, one side of the front link 5 is coupled to the front link bracket 14, 24, or 34, and the other side of the front link 5 is coupled to a lower seat frame 3.
[0034] The front link bracket 14, 24, or 34 pivotally couples the front link 5. The front link bracket 14, 24, or 34 includes a pivot point PP and rotatably couples the front link 5 with respect to the pivot point PP.
[0035] Further, the front link bracket 14, 24, or 34 is coupled to an upper rail 2. In general, the front link 5 may be integrally formed with the upper rail 2 by welding or the like.
[0036] According to one form of the present disclosure, the front link bracket 14, 24, or 34 includes a sagging support configured to inhibit sagging of the front link 5 toward the upper rail 2.
[0037] Referring to
[0038] As illustrated in
[0039] Being in contact with the upper rail 2, the lower side of the auxiliary bracket 124 is supported by the upper rail 2, and the upper side of the auxiliary bracket 124 is configured to support the front link 5 by contact or the like. According to an exemplary implementation of the present disclosure, when the front link 5 reaches a position where the downward movement of the front link 5 relative to the pivot point PP must be limited, the front link 5 is configured to contact the upper side of the auxiliary bracket 124. Accordingly, it is possible to inhibit the front link 5 from sagging even when a downward force is applied to the front link 5 during a vehicle collision. According to another exemplary implementation of the present disclosure, when the front link 5 reaches a position where a downward movement of the front link 5 relative to the pivot point PP is no longer possible, a predetermined distance may be provided between the front link 5 and the auxiliary bracket 124. In other words, the front link 5 and the auxiliary bracket 124 are first spaced apart a distance so that there is no interference therebetween, and then when the front link 5 reaches a position where no further sag is allowed, the front link 5 can be inhibited from sagging.
[0040] As illustrated in
[0041] Referring again to
[0042] To this end, according to one form of the present disclosure, the front link bracket 14, 24, or 34 is formed to have a longer length along the upper rail 2 than in the related art. The upper rail 2 is designed so as to be able to protrude only by a predetermined length with respect to the lower rail 1. That is, a first portion 12, which is a portion where the upper rail 2 is allowed to protrude from the lower rail 1, has a first length L, which is the maximum protruding length, and the length of the front link bracket 14, 24, or 34 along the upper rail 2 is formed to have a length longer than the first length L to provide reinforcing force.
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[0044] As illustrated in
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Related Art Present Disclosure Items (FIG. 8) (FIG. 9) Sagging of Inner Side 30.1 mm 28.9 mm Seat Cushion Outer Side 50.0 mm 41.8 mm Froward Movement of Dummy 149.5 mm 147.6 mm Frame Damage None None
[0045] The vehicle seat support assembly according to the present disclosure can inhibit sagging during a front collision of a vehicle and avoid a submarining phenomenon, while reducing cost by modifying only the structure of the existing front link bracket. Considering that high cost is currently invested in tuning the vehicle body and changing the structure of the lower seat frame and/or suspension in order to inhibit the submarining phenomenon, the present disclosure can provide a certain advantage in terms of cost.
[0046] Although various forms of the present disclosure have been described in detail, the scope of the present disclosure is not limited to the above-described forms, and various modifications and changes performed by those skilled in the art using the basic concepts of the present disclosure defined in the following claims are also included in the scope of the present disclosure.
[0047] It should be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the above described forms and the accompanying drawings, and various substitutions, modifications, and alterations can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the technical spirit of the present disclosure.