VEHICLE SEAT
20170320407 · 2017-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/2222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Provided is a vehicle seat that has a relatively simple structure and can hold passenger's scapulae and surrounding body area even when the angle of the backrest is tilted down. A vehicle seat includes: a seat cushion forming a sitting surface of the seat; and a seat back provided at a back of the seat cushion and serving as a backrest of the seat, the seat back including: a first tippable portion provided so that an angle of the seat back to a seat frame forming a framework of the seat is adjustable; and a second tippable portion pivotally provided at an upper side of the first tippable portion, wherein when the first tippable portion is tipped toward a rear of a vehicle, the second tippable portion abuts against a projecting portion provided at the seat frame and is thus protruded from the first tippable portion.
Claims
1. A vehicle seat comprising: a seat cushion forming a sitting surface of the seat; and a seat back provided at a back of the seat cushion and serving as a backrest of the seat, the seat back including: a first tippable portion provided so that an angle of the seat back to a seat frame forming a framework of the seat is adjustable; and a second tippable portion pivotally provided at an upper side of the first tippable portion, wherein when the first tippable portion is tipped toward a rear of a vehicle, the second tippable portion abuts against a projecting portion provided at the seat frame and is thus protruded from the first tippable portion.
2. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the second tippable portion is pivotally connected to the projecting portion.
3. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the projecting portion is provided via at least one spring at the seat frame.
4. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the projecting portion is provided via at least two springs at the seat frame, and the vehicle seat further comprises a resilient force adjusting means that disables a resilient force of at least one of the at least two springs.
5. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the projecting portion comprises an amount-of-protrusion adjusting means capable of adjusting an amount of protrusion of the second tippable portion from the first tippable portion.
6. A vehicle seat including a mechanism that adjusts a backrest angle at which a seat back is tipped relative to a seat frame, the vehicle seat comprising: a first tippable member located in a portion of the seat back close to a sitting surface of the seat and receiving a pad serving as a cushion member for the seat; and a second tippable member connected to a top portion of a front surface of the first tippable member and configured to be protruded or tipped from the first tippable member, the seat frame comprising a projecting portion abuttable against the second tippable portion, wherein when the first tippable member is tipped toward a rear of a vehicle, the second tippable member is pushed out by the projecting portion.
7. The vehicle seat according to claim 6, wherein the second tippable portion is pivotally connected to the projecting portion.
8. The vehicle seat according to claim 6, wherein the projecting portion is provided via at least one spring at the seat frame.
9. The vehicle seat according to claim 6, wherein the projecting portion is provided via at least two springs at the seat frame, and the vehicle seat further comprises a resilient force adjusting means that disables a resilient force of at least one of the at least two springs.
10. The vehicle seat according to claim 6, wherein the projecting portion comprises an amount-of-protrusion adjusting means capable of adjusting an amount of protrusion of the second tippable portion from the first tippable portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0041] Hereinafter, a description will be given of embodiments of the present invention with reference to the drawings.
[0042] For ease of understanding of the description of the present invention, a seat cushion member (wadding), a seat cover (trim cover), and other members not directly involved in the present invention will be omitted throughout the drawings and the explanation thereof will also be omitted throughout the embodiments.
Embodiment 1
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[0044] The seat back 3 is mounted to a seat frame 9 forming the framework of the seat so as to be supported by the seat frame 9. Furthermore, the seat back 3 is provided, at an upper portion thereof, specifically, at a location thereof corresponding to passenger's scapulae and their surrounding body area when the passenger sits on the seat, with an inwardly foldable portion 7. The inwardly foldable portion 7 is pivotally provided via an unshown hinge or the like on the seat back 3.
[0045] A projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 is provided on the seat back 3 side of the seat frame 9 and has a structure in which when the seat back 3 is tipped relative to the seat frame 9 toward the rear of the vehicle, the projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 abuts against the inwardly foldable portion 7 and the inwardly foldable portion 7 is thus pushed out of the seat back 3.
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[0047] As described previously, the projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 is provided on the seat back 3 side of the seat frame 9. Furthermore, the seat back 3 is provided so as to be supported via two movable support rods 10 by the seat frame 9. Thus, the seat back 3 can be configured so that its position relative to the seat frame 9 can be tilted toward the front and rear of the vehicle.
[0048] The inwardly foldable portion 7 is pivotally provided via a hinge or the like at an upper portion of the seat back 3.
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[0050] When the seat back 3 is tipped relative to the seat frame 9 toward the rear of the vehicle, i.e., when, as shown in
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[0052] As shown in
[0053] A slit 14 is provided in the middle of the projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 and, as shown in
[0054] As shown in
[0055] The use of these raised portions (juts) 17 and depressed portions (recesses) 16 enables the adjustment of the amount of projection of the projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 from the seat frame 9. If it is needed to reduce the amount of projection of the projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8, the raised portions (juts) 17 are fitted into the depressed portions (recesses) 16 located further to the right in
[0056] A description will be given of the case where the previously described mechanism for allowing the projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 to tip the inwardly foldable portion 7 is made inoperative with reference to
[0057] As shown in
[0058] Through the above work, the distance between the inwardly foldable portion 7 and the projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 is increased as shown in
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[0060] As thus far described, according to the vehicle seat of this embodiment, even when the angle of the backrest is tilted down, the passenger's scapulae and surrounding body area can be held with a relatively simple structure, so that the accumulation of passenger's fatigue can be reduced.
[0061] Furthermore, by employing the configuration of the projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 shown in
[0062] Although the description in this embodiment has been given of the case where the inwardly foldable portion 7 and the projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 are provided separately from each other, the inwardly foldable portion 7 and the projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 may be provided by pivotally connecting them via a movable support rod or the like.
Embodiment 2
[0063] A description will be given of another embodiment of the projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 in the present invention with reference to
[0064] The projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 shown in
[0065] As shown in
[0066] In contrast, when, as shown in
[0067] Furthermore, if a number of depressed portions (recesses) fittable on the raised portion (jut) of the stopper 18 are provided, the resiliency of the plurality of springs between the projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 and the outer cover 11 can be more finely adjusted.
Embodiment 3
[0068] A description will be given of still another embodiment of a mechanism for allowing the projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 to tip the inwardly foldable portion 7 in the present invention with reference to
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[0071] Furthermore, a connecting portion between the supporting portion 21 and the projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 is provided with a positioning pin B 20 and the resilient force of the spring C (coil spring) 19 acting on the projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 can be adjusted by adjusting the position of the positioning pin B 20.
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[0076] As thus far described, according to the vehicle seat of each of the embodiments, even when the angle of the backrest is tilted down, the passenger's scapulae and surrounding body area can be held with a relatively simple structure, so that the accumulation of passenger's fatigue can be reduced.
[0077] Furthermore, by employing the configuration of the inwardly foldable portion 7 and the projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 in each of the embodiments, the adjustment of the amount of stroke, the suspension of function, and the adjustment of deflection characteristics (F-S characteristics) can be achieved with a simple structure.
[0078] The present invention is not limited to the above embodiments and includes various modifications. For example, the above embodiments have been merely described in detail in order to facilitate understanding of the present invention and are not necessarily limited to those including their entire structures described above. Furthermore, part of the structure of one embodiment can be replaced with part of the structure of another embodiment and the structure of one embodiment can be added to the structure of another embodiment. Moreover, in relation to part of the structure of each embodiment, another structure can be added thereto or the part of the structure can be deleted or replaced with another structure.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0079] 1 . . . vehicle seat,
[0080] 2 . . . seat cushion,
[0081] 3 . . . seat back,
[0082] 4 . . . head restraint,
[0083] 5 . . . side support,
[0084] 6 . . . reclining lever,
[0085] 7 . . . inwardly foldable portion,
[0086] 8 . . . projecting portion (sticking-out portion),
[0087] 9 . . . seat frame,
[0088] 10 . . . movable support rod,
[0089] 11 . . . outer cover,
[0090] 12 . . . spring A,
[0091] 13 . . . spring B,
[0092] 14 . . . slit,
[0093] 15 . . . positioning pin A,
[0094] 16 . . . depressed portion (recess),
[0095] 17 . . . raised portion (jut),
[0096] 18 . . . stopper,
[0097] 19 . . . spring C (coil spring),
[0098] 20 . . . positioning pin B,
[0099] 21 . . . supporting portion,
[0100] 22 . . . fastening bolt,
[0101] 23 . . . end of projecting portion (sticking-out portion) 8 close to supporting portion 21,
[0102] 24 . . . positioning hole,
[0103] 25 . . . handle.