VEHICLE SEAT HAVING A BACKREST
20220194268 · 2022-06-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2002/0216
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2205/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2002/0212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2002/0208
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a vehicle seat having a backrest which comprises a backrest part and a backrest base element, the backrest part comprising a middle backrest element which is arranged pivotably on the backrest base element, wherein the backrest part comprises two lower backrest side elements and two upper backrest side elements, which are each mechanically coupled to the middle backrest element, wherein the two lower backrest side elements are arranged pivotably on the backrest base element, wherein at least one joint device is provided in each case between a lower backrest side element and an upper backrest side element, wherein a lower backrest side element and an upper backrest side element are each arranged at an angle α.sub.L, α.sub.R to one another, wherein pivoting of the middle backrest element causes a change in the angle α.sub.L, α.sub.R.
Claims
1. A vehicle seat having a backrest, which comprises a backrest part and a backrest base element, the backrest part comprising a middle backrest element which is arranged pivotably on the backrest base element, wherein the backrest part comprises two lower backrest side elements and two upper backrest side elements, which are each mechanically coupled to the middle backrest element, wherein the two lower backrest side elements are arranged pivotably on the backrest base element, wherein at least one joint device is provided in each case between a lower backrest side element and an upper backrest side element, wherein a lower backrest side element and an upper backrest side element are arranged at an angle to one another, wherein pivoting of the middle backrest element causes a change in the angle.
2. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein a lower backrest side element and an upper backrest side element are arranged on the left side of the middle backrest element and form a left side portion of the backrest part, wherein a lower backrest side element and an upper backrest side element are arranged on the right side of the middle backrest element and form a right side portion of the backrest part, wherein in a initial position of the backrest the middle backrest element is arranged substantially in a first plane which is spanned by a height axis of the backrest and a width axis of the backrest, wherein in the basic position of the backrest the left side portion of the backrest part is arranged substantially in a second side plane which is spanned by the height axis of the backrest and a first axis, wherein in the initial position of the backrest the right side portion of the backrest part is arranged substantially in a third side plane which is defined by the height axis of the backrest and a second axis, wherein the width axis and the first axis enclose a first angle of inclination, wherein the width axis and second axis enclose an angle of inclination.
3. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein at least in the initial position of the backrest, the upper backrest side elements and the lower backrest side elements are spaced apart from one another, wherein at least in the initial position of the backrest a slot is formed between the upper backrest side elements and the lower backrest side elements, wherein the slot extends from an inner region of a side portion of the backrest part obliquely upwards along the height axis to an outer region of a side portion of the backrest part.
4. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein a first coupling mechanism is provided, by means of which the middle backrest element is mechanically coupled to the two lower backrest side elements, wherein a second coupling mechanism is provided, by means of which the middle backrest element is mechanically coupled to the two upper backrest side elements, wherein a force is introduced into the backrest part by a turning movement of an occupant, wherein the introduction of force causes the middle backrest element and the two lower backrest side elements to pivot relative to the backrest base element.
5. The vehicle seat according to claim 4, wherein a joint device is provided in each of the outer regions of the left side portion and of the right side portion of the backrest part, wherein the at least one joint device is arranged at least in portions in the associated slot, wherein when the middle backrest element is pivoted, the distance between a lower backrest side element and an upper backrest side element changes at least in the inner region of a side portion of the backrest part due to the mechanical couplings and a deflection of the joint device.
6. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the respective joint device comprises a swivel joint and a ball joint, wherein a connecting rod element is rotatably arranged on the lower backrest side element through the swivel joint, wherein a ball socket of the ball joint, in which a ball head of the ball joint is received, is arranged on the connecting rod element, wherein the ball head is connected by means of a ball stud to the upper backrest side element.
7. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the second coupling mechanism comprises a guide device, by means of which in each case an upper backrest side element is arranged on the middle backrest element, wherein the guide device allows a translational movement of the upper backrest side element relative to the middle backrest element along a longitudinal axis of the middle backrest element, wherein the guide device allows a rotary movement of the upper backrest side element relative to the middle backrest element about an axis of rotation which runs parallel to the longitudinal axis of the middle backrest element.
8. The vehicle seat according to claim 2, wherein the backrest base element has a middle region which extends substantially parallel to the first plane, wherein the backrest base element has two side regions, wherein a left side region of the backrest base element extends substantially parallel to the second side plane, wherein a right side region of the backrest base element extends substantially parallel to the third side plane.
9. The vehicle seat according to claim 8, wherein the lower backrest side elements are in each case arranged on the side regions of the backrest base element so as to be pivotable about a second pivot axis or a third pivot axis, wherein the second pivot axis and the third pivot axis extend obliquely upwards along the longitudinal axis and the height axis, wherein a second fastening element is provided, which is firmly connected to the lower backrest side element arranged on the left and which is pivotable about the second pivot axis, wherein a third fastening device is provided, which is firmly connected to the lower backrest side element arranged on the right side and which is pivotable about the third pivot axis.
10. The vehicle seat according to claim 4, wherein the first coupling mechanism transmits a pivoting movement of a first fastening element to the second fastening element and the third fastening element and vice versa, wherein the first coupling mechanism has a first coupling rod which connects the first fastening element and the second fastening element, wherein the first coupling mechanism has a second coupling rod which connects the first fastening element and the third fastening element.
11. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the upper backrest side elements and the lower backrest side elements are designed as plate-like elements, wherein the plate-like elements are designed to accommodate upholstery elements.
12. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein when the middle backrest element is pivoted towards a side portion of the backrest part the angle is an obtuse angle, wherein when the middle backrest element is pivoted towards a side portion of the backrest part an upper edge region of a lower backrest side element and a lower edge region of the upper backrest side element are displaced forwards at least in an outer edge region of the side portion along the longitudinal axis.
13. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the middle backrest element is designed in two parts, wherein the two portions of the middle backrest element are connected to one another by a further joint device, wherein the joint device is arranged in a lower region of the middle backrest element, wherein an upper portion of the middle backrest element is pivotable relative to the lower portion along the longitudinal axis.
14. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein a locking device is provided, by means of which a rotational position of the backrest part can be locked, wherein a resetting device is provided, by means of which the backrest part can be returned to the initial position.
15. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein a drive unit is provided, by means of which the backrest part can be brought into a rotational position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] Further advantages, aims and characteristics of the present invention are explained with reference to the following description of the attached drawings. Similar components may have the same reference signs in the various embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0044] The backrest 2 extends along a height axis Z, a width axis Y and a longitudinal axis X. The vehicle seat 1 extends along a height axis Z′, a width axis r and a longitudinal axis X′.
[0045] The vehicle seat 1 can thus assume various rotational positions 10a, 10b, 10c. In these rotational positions 10a, 10b, 10c, the backrest elements 5, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b assume certain positions relative to one another. A first rotational position is the initial position 10c of the vehicle seat 1. In
[0046] The vehicle seat 1 comprises a seat base element 32, which is designed in the form of a plate and can be arranged on a further seat substructure or on a vehicle. A seat part 35, which comprises one or more upholstery elements, can be arranged on the seat base element 32. The seat part 35 can be arranged displaceably along the longitudinal axis X′ relative to the seat base element 32. A locking device and/or a drive unit can be provided which locks and/or drives this displacement. The seat base element 32 comprises support elements 36 arranged on the outside along the width axis Y′. The support elements 36 are arranged at the rear along the longitudinal axis X′. The backrest base element 4 is arranged on these support elements 36 so as to be pivotable about an axis of inclination NA. Here, too, a locking device and/or a drive unit can be provided which locks and/or drives this inclination of the backrest 2 or the backrest part 3.
[0047] The backrest part 3 comprises a lower backrest side element 6a and an upper backrest side element 7a, which are arranged on the left side of the middle backrest element 5 and thus form a left side portion 9a of the backrest part 3. The backrest part 3 further comprises a lower backrest side element 6b and an upper backrest side element 7b, which are arranged on the right side of the middle backrest element 3 and form a right side portion 9b of the backrest part 3. The upper backrest side elements 7a, 7b and the lower backrest side elements 6a, 6b are designed as plate-like elements which are designed to accommodate upholstery elements 29. For this purpose, the plate-like elements have a border which extends forwards.
[0048] In the initial position 10c of the backrest 2, the middle backrest element 5 is arranged substantially in a first plane E1, which is spanned by a height axis Z of the backrest 2 and a width axis Y of the backrest 2. The left side portion 9a of the backrest part 3 is arranged in the initial position 10c substantially in a second side plane E2, which is spanned by the height axis Z of the backrest 2 and a first axis A1. Furthermore, the right side portion 10b of the backrest part 2 is arranged substantially in a third side plane E3 which is spanned by the height axis Z of the backrest and a second axis A2. The width axis Y and the first axis A1 enclose a first angle of inclination β.sub.1 and the second axis A2 encloses an angle of inclination β.sub.2 with the width axis Y. This is shown in
[0049] The backrest base element 4 is explicitly shown in
[0050] The pivot axis SA1 is substantially horizontal, i.e. it extends in a plane which is spanned by the width axis Y and the longitudinal axis X and/or is parallel to the longitudinal axis X. In contrast to this, the pivot axes SA2 and SA3 are not oriented horizontally, but inclined. The second pivot axis SA2 and the third pivot axis SA3 extend obliquely upwards along the longitudinal axis X and the height axis Z. The second pivot axis SA2 and the third pivot axis SA3 accordingly run obliquely upwards, starting from a rear region of the backrest 2, which faces away from the occupants, to or through the respective lower backrest side elements 6a, 6b or the respective fastening elements 24, 25. The second and the third pivot axis SA2, SA3 thus preferably enclose an angle γ.sub.2, γ.sub.3 with a plane which is spanned by the longitudinal axis X and the width axis Y. These angles γ.sub.2, γ.sub.3 are preferably in a range between 10° and 80°, more preferably in a range between 20° and 70°, more preferably in a range between 30° and 60°. Due to the inclined pivot axes SA2 and SA3, when the lower backrest side elements 6a, 6b are pivoted, an upper edge region 30a, 30b of the lower backrest side element 6a, 6b is displaced forwards towards the occupant.
[0051] A first coupling mechanism 14 is provided, by means of which a mechanical coupling of the middle backrest element 5 to the two lower backrest side elements 6a, 6b takes place. Accordingly, the first coupling mechanism is a forced control, which has the effect that a pivoting movement of the middle backrest element 5 is transmitted to the lower backrest side elements 6a, 6b. Likewise, a pivoting movement of a lower backrest side element 6a, 6b is transmitted to the middle backrest element 5 and the further lower backrest side element 6a, 6b. A turning movement of an occupant results in a force being introduced into the backrest part 3. The introduction of force in turn causes the middle backrest element 5 and the two lower backrest side elements 6a, 6b to pivot relative to the backrest base element 4.
[0052] The first coupling mechanism comprises a first coupling rod 26 which connects the first fastening element 23 and the second fastening element 24. Furthermore, the first coupling mechanism comprises a second coupling rod 27, which connects the first fastening element 23 and the third fastening element 25. The coupling rods are each fastened to the respective fastening elements 23, 24, 25 by means of a ball joint 28. Due to the inclined arrangement of the lower backrest side elements 6a, 6b relative to the middle backrest element 5 or the inclined arrangement of the second fastening element 24 and the third fastening element 25 relative to the first fastening element 23, the coupling rods are angled in such a way that a first portion of the coupling rod runs substantially parallel to the first portion of the backrest base element 4 and a second portion runs substantially parallel to the second portion of the backrest base element 4. The joint socket of the ball joints is arranged at the respective end of the coupling rods 26, 27. The respective ball head is fastened to the fastening elements 23, 24, 25 via a ball stud.
[0053] Accordingly, two ball joints 28 are arranged on the first fastening element. In the initial position 10c, these two ball joints are located on an axis substantially parallel to the width axis X. When the backrest elements 5, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b are pivoted, a ball joint 28 is displaced downwards along the height axis and a ball joint is displaced upwards along the height axis Z. The ball head then rotates according to this movement. For example, in the case of pivoting to the left, the left ball joint 28, which is connected to the first coupling rod 26, is displaced downwards. The right ball joint 28, which is connected to the second coupling rod 27, is displaced upwards. This is shown in
[0054] Furthermore, a second coupling mechanism 15 is provided, by means of which the middle backrest element 5 is mechanically coupled to the two upper backrest side elements 7a, 7b. The second coupling mechanism 15 comprises a left guide device 22a and a right guide device 22b, by means of which the left upper backrest side element 7a and the right backrest side element 7b, respectively, are arranged on the middle backrest element 5. The respective guide device 22a, 22b allows a guided translational movement of the upper backrest side elements 7a, 7b relative to the middle backrest element 5 along a longitudinal axis LA of the middle backrest element. Furthermore, the guide devices 22a, 22b allow a rotary movement of the upper backrest side elements 7a, 7b relative to the middle backrest element 5 about an axis of rotation DA which runs parallel to the longitudinal axis LA of the middle backrest element 5.
[0055] According to a preferred embodiment, the guide device comprises a sliding rod 41 which is fastened to the middle backrest element. In the present case, at least two, preferably three, holding elements 42 are provided for this purpose. At least one, preferably two, sliding elements 43, which are arranged on the corresponding upper backrest side element 7a, 7b, can slide on this sliding rod. The sliding movement is, on the one hand, a translational movement along the longitudinal direction of the sliding rod 41, which runs parallel to the longitudinal axis LA of the middle backrest element, and a rotary movement around the sliding rod. The sliding rod 41 preferably has a circular cross section. The sliding elements 42 comprise a bore through which the sliding rod 42 is guided. The sliding movement of the sliding elements 42 is, on the one hand, a translational movement along the longitudinal direction of the sliding rod 41, which runs parallel to the longitudinal axis LA of the middle backrest element 5, and a rotary movement around the sliding rod 42 or about an axis of rotation DA, which is a central axis of the respective sliding rod 42. The holding elements 42 can serve as a stop with regard to the translational movement of the sliding elements 43. This can be clearly seen in
[0056] In the case of an exemplary displacement to the left into the second rotational position 10a, the left upper backrest side element 7a is accordingly displaced upwards along the longitudinal axis LA of the middle backrest element 5. The left upper backrest side element 7a accordingly protrudes beyond the end of the longitudinal extent of the middle backrest element 5. At the same time, the left upper backrest side element 7a rotates about the axis of rotation DA, so that it is rotated forwards towards the occupant. The right upper backrest side element 7b is displaced downwards along the longitudinal axis LA of the middle backrest element 5. The right upper backrest side element 7b accordingly dips below the end of the longitudinal extension of the middle backrest element 5. At the same time, the right upper backrest side element 7b rotates about the axis of rotation DA, so that it is rotated forwards towards the occupant. Such an exemplary second rotational position 10a is shown in
[0057] The upper backrest side elements 7a, 7b and the lower backrest side elements 6a, 6b are spaced apart from one another along the height axis Z such that a slot 11a, 11b is formed between these two elements 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b. Starting from an inner region 12a, 12b of a side portion 9a, 9b, this slot 11a, 11b runs obliquely upwards along the height axis Z to an outer region 13a, 13b of a side portion 9a, 9b of the backrest part 3. The two slots 11a, 11b thus run in a V-shape towards the middle backrest element 5. The slot 11a, 11b encloses an angle δ with a horizontal axis 39. The horizontal axis 39 lies in a plane which is spanned by the width axis Y and the longitudinal axis X. The angle δ is preferably in a range between 20° and 70°, preferably in a range between 30° and 60°, more preferably in a range between 40° and 50°. This is shown, for example, in
[0058] In the outer regions 13a, 13b of the left side portion 9a and of the right side portion 9b of the backrest part 3, a joint device 8a, 8b is provided, which is arranged at least in portions in the associated slot 11a, 11b.
[0059] The respective joint device 8a, 8b comprises a swivel joint 16 and a ball joint 17. Furthermore, the swivel joint 16 is rotatably arranged on the lower backrest side element 6a, 6b. A connecting rod element 18 connects the swivel joint 16 and a ball joint 17, wherein a ball socket 19 of the ball joint 17 in which a ball head 20 of the ball joint 17 is received is arranged on the connecting rod element 18. The ball head 20 is connected to the upper backrest side element 7a, 7b or a lower edge of the upper backrest side element 7a, 7b by means of a ball stud 21. The swivel joint 16 is pivotably attached to the plate-like element forming the lower backrest side element 6a, 6b. The upper edge of the lower backrest side element 6a, 6b protrudes forwards, as already described, whereby an upholstery element 29 can be accommodated. In this edge an elongated recess is provided which runs along the longitudinal extent of the slot 11a, 11b and is oriented towards the slot. The connecting rod element 18 protrudes through the recess. The ball joint 17 is arranged in the slot 11a, 11b. When pivoted about the axis of rotation of the swivel joint 16, the connecting rod element moves in the recess of the upper edge along the longitudinal extent of the slot 11a, 11b.
[0060] When the middle backrest element 5 is pivoted, the distance 40a, 40b between a lower backrest side element 6a, 6b and an upper backrest side element 7a, 7b changes at least in the inner region 12a, 12b of a side portion 9a, 9b of the backrest part 3 due to the mechanical couplings and a deflection of the joint device 8a, 8b.
[0061] A turning movement of an occupant causes a force to be introduced into the backrest part 2. Depending on the seated posture of the occupant, this introduction of force acts on one, several or all of the at least five backrest elements 5, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b. Due to the mechanical couplings of the upper backrest side elements 7a, 7b and lower backrest side elements 6a, 6b to the middle backrest element 5, the introduction of force is transmitted to all backrest elements 5, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b. The introduction of force caused by the rotary movement causes pivoting of the middle backrest element 5 and pivoting of the two lower backrest side elements 6a, 6b relative to the backrest base element 4. The middle backrest element 5 is pivoted in directions parallel to the width axis Y. If the occupant turns to the right in order to look over his right shoulder, the middle backrest element 5 is pivoted to the left. A corresponding introduction of force can take place, for example, via a pushing movement of the occupant's shoulder on a side portion 9a, 9b. Pivoting of the middle backrest element 5 causes pivoting of the lower backrest side elements 6a, 6b about the pivot axes SA2, SA3 due to the forced control of the first coupling mechanism 15. Furthermore, the pivoting of the middle backrest element 5 causes a translation of the upper backrest side elements 7a, 7b along the longitudinal axis LA of the middle backrest element 5 and at the same time a rotation of the upper backrest side elements 7a, 7b about the axes of rotation DA. As a result of these movements and a corresponding deflection of the joint device 8a, 8b, an upper edge region 30a, 30b of the lower backrest side element 6a, 6b and a lower edge region 31a, 31b of the upper backrest side element 7a, 7b move out of the second plane E2 and the third plane E3, respectively. An upper edge region 30a, 30b of the lower backrest side element 6a, 6b and a lower edge region 31a, 31b of the upper backrest side element 7a, 7b move out of the associated plane in the direction towards the occupant when the pivoting in the direction of this backrest side element 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b takes place. An upper edge region 30a, 30b of the lower backrest side element 6a, 6b and a lower edge region 31a, 31b of the upper backrest side element 7a, 7b move out of the associated plane in the direction towards the occupant when the pivoting in the opposite direction to this backrest side element 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b takes place. When the middle backrest element 5 is pivoted towards a side portion 9a, 9b of the backrest part 3, the angle α.sub.L, α.sub.R is thus an obtuse angle, i.e. an angle greater than 90° and less than 180°, the angles α.sub.L, α.sub.R is substantially 180° in the initial position. When the middle backrest element 5 is pivoted away from a side portion 9a, 9b of the backrest part 3, the angle α.sub.L, α.sub.R is thus a reflex angle, i.e. an angle greater than 180°. The angles α.sub.L, α.sub.R are advantageously enclosed by the surfaces of the backrest side elements 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b or the plate-like elements of the backrest side elements 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b.
[0062] Due to the protrusion of the backrest side elements 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, a kind of bulged bearing/support surface is created for the occupant, which is formed by the upholstery elements 29 or the backrest side elements 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b themselves. In the case of pivoting to the left, for example, the angle α.sub.L is formed as an obtuse angle, and the angle α.sub.R is formed as a reflex angle. Thus, the left upper and lower backrest side elements 6a, 7a protrude and form a kind of bulge. Such a bulge supports the bent posture of the upper body in a seated turning position. The vehicle seat 1 thus offers an ergonomically optimal adaptation of the backrest part 3 to a turning movement of an occupant. Furthermore, such pivoting or rotation of the backrest part can also serve to isolate transverse accelerations (swaying).
[0063] The described movements of the upper and lower backrest side elements 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b result in a deflection of the ball joints 17 of the joint devices 8a, 8b along several degrees of freedom, in particular a rotation of the ball head about the axis of the ball stud and a rotation of the ball head 16 in the ball socket 19, and also a rotation of the connecting rod element 18 about an axis of rotation of the swivel joint 16 of the joint device 8a, 8b. When pivoted in the direction of a side portion 9a, 9b of the backrest part 3, the connecting rod is rotated in such a way that the ball joint 17 moves in the direction of the middle backrest element 5. In the case of the opposite joint element 8a, 8b, this rotation is correspondingly reversed. When the middle backrest element 5 is pivoted, the distance 40a, 40b between a lower backrest side element 6a, 6b and an upper backrest side element 7a, 7b, or the slot width at least in the inner region 12a, 12b of a side portion 9a, 9b of the backrest part 3, changes due to the mechanical couplings and a deflection of the joint device 8a, 8b. In
[0064] According to a further embodiment, the middle backrest element 5 is designed in two parts. The middle backrest element 5 accordingly comprises an upper portion 5a and a lower portion 5b. The two portions 5a, 5b of the middle backrest element 5 are connected to one another by a further joint device 44. The further joint device 44 or the division of the middle backrest element 5 is arranged in a lower region of the middle backrest element 5. The further joint device 44 is advantageously arranged in or above the lumbar region of the occupant. Thus, by pivoting of the upper portion 5a relative to the lower portion 5b, a posture adjustment or a lordosis/kyphosis of the occupant can be compensated for. Advantageously, the inclination of the upper portion 5a of the middle backrest element 5 can be adjusted hydraulically, pneumatically or manually by an actuating drive, for example an electric motor.
[0065] According to a further embodiment, a locking device 33 is provided, by means of which a rotational position 10a, 10b, 10c of the backrest part 3 can be locked. Furthermore, it would be conceivable that a resetting device is provided, which returns the backrest part 3 to its initial position 10c. On the first fastening element 23, a pin 46 is provided which extends along the longitudinal axis X into the backrest base element 4. A pair of springs 47a, 47b is provided within the backrest base element 4. The pin 46 is arranged between the springs 47a, 47b of the pair of springs and is operatively connected to them or is fastened to one end of each spring 47a, 47b. The other end of the springs is connected to the backrest base element 4. This can be seen clearly in
[0066] According to a further embodiment, a drive unit 34 is provided, by means of which the backrest part 3 can be brought into a rotational position 10a, 10b, 10c. The drive unit 34 could, for example, drive the displacement of the pin 46 along the width axis Y and thus the pivoting of the first fastening element 23 or the entire backrest part 3. The drive unit 34 can be, for example, an electric actuating drive, a pneumatic, hydraulic or some other drive.
[0067] The applicant reserves the right to claim all the features disclosed in the application documents as essential to the invention, provided that these are novel, individually or in combination, over the prior art. It is further pointed out that features which in themselves can be advantageous have also been described in the individual drawings. A person skilled in the art will immediately recognize that a particular feature described in one drawing can also be advantageous without adopting further features from this drawing. Furthermore, a person skilled in the art will recognize that advantages can also result from a combination of a plurality of features shown in individual or in different drawings.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0068] 1 vehicle seat
[0069] 2 backrest
[0070] 3 backrest part
[0071] 4 backrest base element
[0072] 4a left side region of the backrest base element
[0073] 4b right side region of the backrest base element
[0074] 4c middle region of the backrest base element
[0075] 5 middle backrest element
[0076] 5a upper portion of the middle backrest element
[0077] 5b lower portion of the middle element
[0078] 6a left lower backrest side element
[0079] 6b right lower backrest side element
[0080] 7a left upper backrest side element
[0081] 7b right upper backrest side element
[0082] 8a joint device
[0083] 8b joint device
[0084] 9a left side portion
[0085] 9b right side portion
[0086] 10a second rotational position of the backrest
[0087] 10b third rotational position of the backrest
[0088] 10c first rotational position (initial position) of the backrest
[0089] 11a slot
[0090] 11b slot
[0091] 12a inner region of the left side portion
[0092] 12b inner region of the right side portion
[0093] 13a outer region of the left side portion
[0094] 13b outer region of the right side portion
[0095] 14 first coupling mechanism
[0096] 15 second coupling mechanism
[0097] 16 swivel joint
[0098] 17 ball joint
[0099] 18 connecting rod element
[0100] 19 ball socket
[0101] 20 ball head
[0102] 21 ball stud
[0103] 22a guide device on the left
[0104] 22b guide device on the right
[0105] 23 first fastening element
[0106] 24 second fastening element
[0107] 25 third fastening element
[0108] 26 first coupling rod
[0109] 27 second coupling rod
[0110] 28 ball joint
[0111] 29 upholstery elements
[0112] 30a upper edge region of the lower backrest side element
[0113] 30b upper edge region of the lower backrest side element
[0114] 31a lower edge region of the upper backrest side element
[0115] 31b lower edge region of the upper backrest side element
[0116] 32 seat base element
[0117] 33 locking device
[0118] 34 drive device
[0119] 35 seat part
[0120] 36 support elements
[0121] 37a, 37b upper region of the lower backrest side elements
[0122] 38a, 38b lower region of the upper backrest side elements
[0123] 39 horizontal axis
[0124] 40a, 40b distance
[0125] 41 sliding rod
[0126] 42 holding elements
[0127] 43 sliding element
[0128] 44 further joint device
[0129] 45 resetting device
[0130] 46 pin
[0131] 47a, 47b springs
[0132] 48 region
[0133] A1 first axis
[0134] A2 second axis
[0135] DA axis of rotation
[0136] E1 first plane
[0137] E2 second side plane
[0138] E3 third side plane
[0139] LA longitudinal axis of the middle backrest element
[0140] SA1 first pivot axis
[0141] SA2 second pivot axis
[0142] SA3 third pivot axis
[0143] NA axis of inclination
[0144] α.sub.L angle on the left
[0145] α.sub.R angle on the right
[0146] β.sub.1 first angle of inclination
[0147] β.sub.2 second angle of inclination
[0148] γ.sub.2 angle between pivot axis SA2 and plane
[0149] γ.sub.3 angle between pivot axis SA3 and plane
[0150] δ angle of the slot with the horizontal axis
[0151] X depth axis
[0152] Y width axis
[0153] Z height axis