Conveyance seat
11225176 · 2022-01-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/3072
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/305
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N3/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/4249
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/3065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/3077
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/3013
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/3047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
In a vehicle seat that can switch the state of a seat main body which includes a seat back and a seat cushion between a seatable state in which the seat back is erected to a car body floor to allow a seated occupant on the seat cushion and a storage state in which the seat back tilts down to the car body floor and the seat cushion is disposed between the seat back and the car body floor, the vehicle seat is provided with a guide part that contacts the lower portion of the seat cushion and supports the seat cushion when the seat state is in the seatable state, that slidably contacts a part of the seat main body in the transition of the state to the storage state, and that thus guides the movement of the seat back and the seat cushion.
Claims
1. A conveyance seat comprising: a seat main body that includes a seat back and a seat cushion, the seat main body being operable to switch a state between a seatable state in which the seat back is erected to a car body floor to allow a seated occupant to be seated on the seat cushion and a storage state in which the seat back tilts down to the car body floor and the seat cushion is disposed between the seat back and the car body floor; and a guide part that contacts a lower portion of the seat cushion to support the seat cushion when the state is in the seatable state, and slidably contacts a part of the seat main body to guide movement of the seat back and the seat cushion in transition of the state to the storage state, wherein the lower portion of the seat cushion includes a first contact portion that contacts the guide part, and the guide part includes a second contact portion that contacts the lower portion of the seat cushion, when the state is in the seatable state, the first contact portion of the seat cushion is arranged at a position that overlaps the second contact portion of the guide part in an up to down direction, and when the state is in the storage state, a lower end of the guide part is arranged at a position above a back surface of the seat cushion.
2. The conveyance seat according to claim 1, further comprising a seat belt wearing buckle that is disposed at a side position of the seat main body in a width direction of the seat main body, wherein the guide part is disposed at a position out of a range in which the buckle is provided in the width direction.
3. The conveyance seat according to claim 1, further comprising an armrest that is mounted at an end portion of the seat back in a width direction of the seat main body, wherein the guide part is disposed so as to cross a range in which the armrest is provided in the width direction.
4. The conveyance seat according to claim 1, wherein the guide part is formed in which a part of a resin molded component protrudes upward, a cavity is provided on an inner side of a protruding part that constitutes the guide part in the resin molded component, and in the cavity, a reinforcement member that reinforces an upper end portion of the protruding part is accommodated.
5. The conveyance seat according to claim 1, wherein when the state is in the seatable state, the guide part directly contacts a back surface of the seat cushion.
6. The conveyance seat according to claim 1, wherein the second contact portion of the guide part is provided at an upper end of the guide part.
7. The conveyance seat according to claim 1, further comprising a coupling member that couples the seat back and the seat cushion, wherein when the state is in the storage state, a rear end of the coupling member is disposed in front of the guide part.
8. The conveyance seat according to claim 7, wherein when the state is in the storage state, an upper end of the coupling member is disposed at a same position in the up to down direction as an upper end of the guide part.
9. The conveyance seat according to claim 1, wherein when the state is in the storage state, an upper end of the guide part is arranged at a position above an upper surface of the seat cushion.
10. A conveyance seat comprising: a seat main body that includes a seat back and a seat cushion, the seat main body being operable to switch a state between a seatable state in which the seat back is erected to a car body floor to allow a seated occupant to be seated on the seat cushion and a storage state in which the seat back tilts down to the car body floor and the seat cushion is disposed between the seat back and the car body floor; and a guide part that guides movement of the seat back and the seat cushion in which when the state is in the seatable state, the guide part contacts the seat cushion to support the seat cushion, and in transition of the state to the storage state, the guide part slidably contacts a part of the seat main body, wherein the guide part has a first guide part and a second guide part that are disposed at positions separated from each other in a width direction of the seat main body, the first guide part and the second guide part are integrated as one component, and a component that forms the first guide part and the second guide part is provided with a bag storage part that is formed between the first guide part and the second guide part in the width direction.
11. The conveyance seat according to claim 10, further comprising a seat belt wearing buckle that is disposed at a side position of the seat main body in a width direction of the seat main body, wherein the guide part is disposed at a position out of a range in which the buckle is provided in the width direction.
12. The conveyance seat according to claim 10, further comprising an armrest that is mounted at an end portion of the seat back in a width direction of the seat main body, wherein the guide part is disposed so as to cross a range in which the armrest is provided in the width direction.
13. A conveyance seat comprising: a seat main body that includes a seat back and a seat cushion, the seat main body being operable to switch a state between a seatable state in which the seat back is erected to a car body floor to allow a seated occupant to be seated on the seat cushion and a storage state in which the seat back tilts down to the car body floor and the seat cushion is disposed between the seat back and the car body floor; and a guide part that contacts a lower portion of the seat cushion to support the seat cushion when the state is in the seatable state, and slidably contacts a part of the seat main body to guide movement of the seat back and the seat cushion in transition of the state to the storage state, wherein the lower portion of the seat cushion includes a first contact portion that contacts the guide part, and the guide part includes a second contact portion that contacts the lower portion of the seat cushion, when the state is in the seatable state, the first contact portion of the seat cushion is arranged at a position that overlaps the second contact portion of the guide part in an up to down direction, and when the state is in the storage state, an upper end of the guide part is arranged at a position above an upper surface of the seat cushion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(30) In the following, the configuration of a conveyance seat according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. However, embodiments described below will be described for easy understanding of the present invention, and do not limit the present invention. That is, the present invention can be modified and improved without deviating from the gist, and the present invention of course includes its equivalents.
(31) In the following description, the content of the materials, shapes, and sizes of seat components is merely one of specific examples, and does not limit the present invention.
(32) Note that in the following, a vehicle seat is taken as an example of the conveyance seat, and an example configuration of the vehicle seat will be described. However, the present invention is also applicable to seats installed on ships and aircrafts, for example, other than the conveyance seat for the vehicle seat.
(33) In the following description, the term “front to back direction” means the front to back direction of the vehicle seat (in other words, the front to back direction of a seat main body), and means a direction matched with the traveling direction of a vehicle in driving. The term “seat width direction” means the breadth direction of the vehicle seat (in other words, the width direction of the seat main body), and means a direction matched with a right to left direction when viewed from an occupant seated on the vehicle seat. The term “up to down direction” means the up to down direction of the vehicle seat, and means a direction matched with the vertical direction when the vehicle drives on a horizontal plane.
(34) The term “vehicle outer side” in the seat width direction means the side much closer to the outer side of a car body (for easy under standing, the side closer to the nearest door), and the term “vehicle inner side” means the side much closer to the inner side of the car body (for easy under standing, the side separated from the nearest door).
(35) In the following description, the term “rotate” means rotating operation about the axis along the seat width direction unless otherwise specified.
(36) Note that in the following, the shapes, positions, and attitudes, for example, of seat components will be described in the assumption of the case in which the vehicle seat is in a seatable state, described later, unless otherwise specified.
Basic Configuration of a Vehicle Seat according to a First Embodiment
(37) The basic configuration of a vehicle seat according to a first embodiment (in the following, a vehicle seat S) will be described with reference to
(38) The vehicle seat S is a seat that is placed on a car body floor, and is a seat on which the occupant of vehicle is seated. In the present embodiment, the vehicle seat S is used as a rear seat corresponding to the back seat of a vehicle. However, the vehicle seat S is not limited to this. The vehicle seat S may be used as a middle seat in the second row or a rear seat in the third row in a vehicle having seats in three rows in the front to back direction.
(39) As shown in
(40) The rear end portion of the seat cushion 2 is coupled to the lower end portion of the seat back 1. Note that as shown in
(41) Below the seat main body Sh, a slide rail mechanism 4, described later, is installed. With the slide rail mechanism 4, the seat main body Sh is mounted on the car body floor in a slidably movable state in the front to back direction.
(42) The seat main body Sh can be stored in a storage floor F formed in front of the seat main body Sh in the state in which the seat main body Sh is folded. The storage floor F is a recessed space that is formed by recessing a part of the car body floor downward (specifically, in the car body floor, apart located in front of the seat main body Sh when the seat main body Sh is in a seatable state).
(43) <<Change in the State of the Seat Main Body>>
(44) In the present embodiment, the state of the seat main body Sh (in the following, the seat state) can be changed. In the following, a change in the seat state will be described with reference to
(45) In the present embodiment, the seat state is switchable between the seatable state shown in
(46) The storage state is a state in which the seat main body Sh is stored in the storage floor F in the state in which the seat main body Sh is folded. As shown in
(47) As shown in
(48) The vehicle seat S according to the present embodiment is provided with a locking device that locks the seat state in the tip-up state. Note that when the vehicle seat S is in the seatable state, the vehicle seat S according to the present embodiment is not locked, and is movable.
(49) Next, the outline of the motion of the components of the seat main body Sh when the seat state is switched will be descried. When the seat state is in the seatable state, the seat back 1 is in the attitude in which the seat back 1 is erected to the car body floor, and the seat cushion 2 is in the attitude in which the seat cushion 2 is almost horizontal to the car body floor.
(50) In the case in which the seat state is switched from the seatable state to the storable state, the seat back 1 rotates to the car body floor such that the seat back 1 tilts down forward by biasing force from a biasing member, not shown. The seat cushion 2 rotates together with the coupling member 5 in the orientation in which the seat cushion 2 comes close to the seat back 1, while moving forward in association with the motion of the seat back 1 that tilts forward. At this time, as shown in
(51) After that, the seat back 1 enters the inside of the storage floor F due to the motion of the seat back 1 that further tilts forward, and the seat cushion 2 moves forward along the bottom surface of the storage floor F. Finally, at the point in time at which the seat back 1 is folded over the seat cushion 2 in the storage floor F, the seat state reaches the storage state.
(52) In the case in which the seat state is switched from the storage state to the tip-up state, the occupant manually raises the seat main body Sh that is stored in the storage floor F upward. At this time, the seat cushion 2 is in the attitude in which the seat cushion 2 is folded to the seat back 1 (i.e., the attitude in which the seat cushion 2 tilts up to the seat back 1). Therefore, the seat main body Sh is raised until the seat back 1 reaches the erected position (in other words, the position of the seat back 1 when the seat state is in the seatable state), and thus the seat state is switched to the tip-up state. Note that after the seat state is switched to the tip-up state, the seat back 1 is locked in the attitude in which the seat back 1 is erected to the car body floor.
(53) In the case in which the seat state is switched from the tip-up state to the seatable state, the occupant performs the operation that unlocks the locking of the seat cushion 2. In the present embodiment, a damper 26 shown in
(54) <<Configuration of the Seat Components>>
(55) In the following, the configuration of the components of the vehicle seat S will be described with reference to
(56) As shown in
(57) The seat back 1 is coupled to the seat cushion 2 by the coupling member 5. The coupling member 5 is a member in an almost L shape when viewed from the lateral side, and has a coupling member main body part 5a shown in
(58) At the rear end portion of the coupling member main body part 5a, a cushion locking device 25 that is a locking device is mounted. The cushion locking device 25 is disposed at the position sandwiched between the coupling member main body part 5a and the lateral end of the seat back frame 10 in the seat width direction. The cushion locking device 25 is in a publicly known structure (the structure of a typical cushion locking device), and can switch its state between a locked state and an unlocked state. When the cushion locking device 25 in the locked state, the coupling member 5 is in a rotation disabled state. Thus, the seat cushion 2 is locked in the attitude at that point in time. On the other hand, when the state of the cushion locking device 25 is turned to the unlocked state, the coupling member 5 is turned to the rotatable state to the seat back frame 10. As a result, the seat cushion 2 can be freely rotated to the seat back 1.
(59) More specifically of the configuration of the seat main body Sh, as shown in
(60) When the seat state is in the storage state, the damper 26 contacts the car body floor at its distal end (lower end). Thus, it can be suppressed that the back surface of the seat cushion 2 contacts the car body floor for soiling while the seat state is being in the storage state.
(61) The damper 26 is operated when the seat state is switched from the tip-up state to the seatable state. Specifically, in the front end region of the back surface of the seat cushion 2, a slit 2a that extends from the center portion of the seat cushion 2 toward the vehicle outer side along the seat width direction is provided. In the present embodiment, the damper 26 can slidably move in the inside of the slit 2a along the seat width direction. The damper 26 is coupled to the cushion locking device 25 described above through a cable, not shown.
(62) In the configuration, when the seat state is in the tip-up state, after the damper 26 reaches one end position in the slide movement range (specifically, the position that is corresponds to the center portion of the seat cushion 2 in the seat width direction in the range in which the slit 2a is formed), the seat cushion 2 is locked, and the seat state is locked in the tip-up state.
(63) When the seat state is in the tip-up state, after the occupant slidably moves the damper 26 to the other end position in the slide range (specifically, the end position located on the vehicle outer side in the seat width direction in the range in which the slit 2a is formed), the cable connected to the damper 26 is pulled, and the cushion locking device 25 performs unlock operation. As a result, the locking of the seat state (strictly speaking, the locking of the seat cushion 2) is unlocked.
(64) Note that the component that is operated to unlock the locking of the seat cushion 2 is not limited to the damper 26. However, the use of the damper 26 as a lock unlocking operation component enables configuring the vehicle seat S in the configuration in which the seat state is locked in the tip-up state or locking is unlocked using a much smaller number of components.
(65) As shown in
(66) As the peripheral device of the seat main body Sh, the vehicle seat S has a seat belt wearing buckle 7. As shown in
(67) As the peripheral device of the seat main body Sh, the vehicle seat S has the slide rail mechanism 4 shown in
(68) Note that the upper rail 4b is normally locked in the state in which the upper rail 4b is slidably unmovable. When the occupant performs a predetermined operation, the locking is unlocked, and the upper rail 4b is in the slidably movable state. More specifically, in the present embodiment, as an operation member that is operated to unlock the locking of the upper rail 4b, an operation strap 8 shown in
(69) The operation strap 8 is connected to the slide locking mechanism through a cable, not shown. In regard to the slide locking mechanism, since a typical device that locks the upper rail 4b can be used, the description and drawings are omitted. When the operation strap 8 is pulled forward, the cable is pulled. As a result, the slide locking mechanism operates so as to unlock the locking of the upper rail 4b.
(70) The vehicle seat S has the support base 40 shown in
(71) The base bracket 41 is a metal plate member that extends long in the front to back direction, and is bolted to the top surface of the upper rail 4b. Therefore, when the upper rail 4b slidably moves, the support base 40 including the base bracket 41 moves front to back integrally with the upper rail 4b. In the pair of right and left base brackets 41, at the front-to-back center portion of one of the base brackets 41, the side wall of the base bracket 41 protrudes in a mountain shape, and at its peak portion, the lower end portion of a coupling link 11 is mounted in a rotatable state.
(72) The coupling link 11 is a link member that is bent in a nearly bow shape, and is present between the lower end portion of the seat back frame 10 and the base bracket 41. In other words, the seat main body Sh (strictly speaking, the seat back 1) is fixed to the upper rail 4b of the slide rail mechanism 4 through the coupling link 11 and the support base 40.
(73) The coupling link 11 is provided one each at the both seat width end portions of the seat main body Sh (two in total). The lower end portion of one of the coupling links 11 is supported on the peak portion of the front-to-back center portion of the base bracket 41 that is located on the same side where the coupling link 11 is located in the seat width direction in a rotatable state. Thus, the coupling link 11 rotates forward to the base bracket 41 of the support base 40, and the seat back 1 tilts forward in association with the rotation.
(74) At the lower end portion of the other of the coupling links 11, a reclining device 13 is mounted. The reclining device 13 is disposed between the coupling link 11 and the base bracket 41 that is located on the same side where the coupling link 11 is located in the seat width direction. The reclining device 13 is in a publicly known structure (the structure of a typical reclining device), and can switch the state between the locked state and the unlocked state. When the reclining device 13 is in the locked state, the coupling link 11 is in the rotation disabled state, and thus the seat back 1 is locked in the attitude at that point in time. On the other hand, when the reclining device 13 is turned to the unlocked state, the coupling link 11 is in a rotatable state to the base bracket 41. As a result, the seat back 1 can be freely rotated.
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(76) <<Detailed Configuration of the Base Cover>>
(77) In the following, the detailed configuration of the base cover 60 will be described with reference to
(78) The base cover 60 forms an outer shape shown in
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(81) The guide part 61 that is configured as described above slidably contacts a part of the seat main body Sh in the transition of the seat state to the storage state, and thus guides the movement of the seat back 1 and the seat cushion 2. More specifically, in the transition of the seat state to the storage state, when the seat back 1 tilts forward, the seat cushion 2 moves forward toward the storage floor F in association with the forward tilt. At this time, as shown in
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(83) Note that as shown in
(84) The guide part 61 has a first guide part 61L and a second guide part 61R that are disposed at positions separated from each other in the seat width direction. The first guide part 61L is provided at the end portion on the vehicle outer side in the both end portions of the vehicle seat S in the seat width direction. The second guide part 61R is provided at the end portion on the vehicle inner side. The first guide part 61L and the second guide part 61R both form a part of the base cover 60. In other words, both of the first guide part 61L and the second guide part 61R are integrated as one component. In other words, the base cover 60 corresponds to a component that forms the first guide part 61L and the second guide part 61R.
(85) Note that the first guide part 61L and the second guide part 61R are disposed in bilateral symmetry from the seat width center of the base cover 60, and are in a form of the guide part 61 as described above.
(86) When the seat state is in the seatable state, both of the first guide part 61L and the second guide part 61R contact the lower portion of the seat cushion 2, and support the seat cushion 2. As described above, the seat cushion 2 is supported by the right and left a pair of the guide part 61, and thus the support state of the seat cushion 2 when the seat is used can be more stabilized. Note that the number of the guide parts 61 is not limited, more specifically, and at least one or more guide parts 61 only have to be provided.
(87) The structure of the guide part 61 will be described more in detail. The guide parts 61 (the first guide part 61L and the second guide part 61R) are composed of the protruding part formed at the seat width end portion of the base cover 60 that is a resin molded component. As shown in
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(89) Note that the configuration that reinforces the guide part 61 is not limited to the configuration in which the boss-shaped rib 62 is provided. Example modifications shown in
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(92) The other characteristics of the base cover 60 will be described. As shown in
(93) Next, the configuration of the guide part 61 will be described making a reference to the positional relationship of the guide part 61 with the peripheral devices.
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(95) However, the second guide part 61R may be disposed at a position out of the range in which the armrest 6 is provided in the seat width direction, with no limitation to the positional relationship. More specifically, the armrest 6 may be located on the vehicle inner side from the second guide part 61R.
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(97) With the configuration described above, as a result of setting the disposition position of the operation strap 8 in consideration of the disposition position to the first guide part 61L, the size of the vehicle seat S that includes the operation strap 8 can be made more compact.
(98) Note that the operation strap 8 may be disposed at a position out of the range in which the first guide part 61L is provided in the seat width direction, with no limitation to the positional relationship. More specifically, the operation strap 8 may be located on the vehicle inner side from the first guide part 61L.
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(100) With the positional relationship describe above, the second guide part 61R can be appropriately disposed while the interference with the buckle 7 is suppressed.
(101) However, the second guide part 61R may be disposed so as to cross the range in which the buckle 7 is provided in the seat width direction, with no limitation to the positional relationship.
(102) So far, the configuration of the conveyance seat according to the present invention is described taking examples. However, the foregoing embodiment is merely an example, and another embodiment is also thought. For example, in the foregoing embodiment, the vehicle seat S is not locked in the seatable state, and is movable. However, the vehicle seat S is not limited to this. A configuration may be thought in which the seat cushion 2 is locked when the seat state is in the seatable state (in the following, another embodiment). In the following, another embodiment will be described.
(103) A vehicle seat S according to another embodiment includes a cushion locking device 80 shown in
(104) The cushion locking device 80 locks a seat cushion 2 at a position at that point in time when the seat state is in the seatable state. when the seat state is in the tip-up state, the cushion locking device 80 locks the seat cushion 2 at a position at that point in time. Similarly to the cushion locking device 25 of the foregoing embodiment, the cushion locking device 80 is provided at the rear end portion of a coupling member main body part 5a. The cushion locking device 80 is in a publicly known structure (the structure of a typical cushion locking device), and the cushion locking device 80 can switch the state between the locked state and the unlocked state.
(105) Similarly to the cushion locking device 25 of the foregoing embodiment, the cushion locking device 80 operates by operating a damper 26 that projects from the under surface of the seat cushion 2. Specifically, the damper 26 is coupled to the cushion locking device 80 through a cable 70. In such a configuration, when in the cushion locking device 80, a locking piece 81 that is mounted on a coupling member 5 engages with the engagement hole of an engagement member 82 that is mounted on a seat back 1 (specifically, any of a first engagement hole 82a and a second engagement hole 82b), the seat cushion 2 is locked at the position at the point in time. Note that when the seat state is in the seatable state, the locking piece 81 is engaged with the first engagement hole 82a, and when the seat state is in the tip-up state, the locking piece 81 is engaged with the second engagement hole 82b.
(106) The damper 26 is slidably moved when the seat cushion 2 is locked, the cable 70 that is connected to the damper 26 is pulled, and the components of the cushion locking device 80 operate. As a result, the locking piece 81 is released from the engagement hole, and the locking of the seat cushion 2 is unlocked.
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Vehicle Seat According to a Second Embodiment
(108) Next, a vehicle seat according to a second embodiment will be described. In the description of the vehicle seat according to the second embodiment, problems on the conveyance seat will be described.
(109) A conveyance seat that can switch the state from the seatable state to the storage state or the tip-up state is already known. For example, JP 2016-88481 describes a conveyance seat mainly composed of a seat back, a seat cushion, a seat main body having a headrest, a leg member (detachable leg) that supports the seat main body from below, a support base that supports the leg member from below, a leg retaining member that is mounted on the support base and that detachably retains the lower end of the leg member, and a base cover that covers the support base from above.
Problems that are to be Solved by the Conveyance Seat According to the Second Embodiment
(110) In regard to the conveyance seat, it is desired to reduce the number of seat components. Therefore, with the removal of the leg member, it is desired to compose the conveyance seat that can switch the state between the seatable state and the storage state or the tip-up state using a much smaller number of components (specifically, the number smaller than the number of the conventional components of the conveyance seat having a leg member) or it is desired to simplify the structure.
(111) Since the leg member has a function that retains a load from the seat cushion side, in the case in which the leg member is removed, the function that retains a load from the seat cushion side has to be compensated by another structure.
(112) In accordance with the conveyance seat according to the second embodiment, the problems are solved by a conveyance seat including a seat back and a seat cushion, the conveyance seat including: a seat main body being operable to switch a state between a seatable state in which the seat back is erected to a car body floor to allow seated occupant to be seated on the seat cushion, a storage state in which the seat back tilts down to the car body floor and the seat cushion is disposed between the seat back and the car body floor, and a tip-up state in which the seat back is erected to the car body floor and the seat cushion tilts up toward the seat back; a rotating shaft that rotatably supports the seat back to the car body floor side; and a cover member that covers the rotating shaft. In the seatable state, the cover member supports the seat cushion.
(113) In the conveyance seat configured as described above, the conveyance seat that can switch the state between the seatable state and the storage state or the tip-up state can be provided in a simple structure.
(114) Since the leg member has the function that retains the load which is applied from the rear side to the seat back, in the case in which the leg member is removed, the function that retains the load which is applied from the rear side to the seat back has to be compensated by another structure.
(115) In accordance with the conveyance seat according to the second embodiment, the problem is solved by a conveyance seat including a seat back and a seat cushion, the conveyance seat including: a seat main body being operable to switch a state between a seatable state in which the seat back is erected to a car body floor to allow seated occupant to be seated on the seat cushion and a tip-up state in which the seat back is erected to the car body floor and the seat cushion tilts up toward the seat back; a rotating shaft that rotatably supports the seat back to the car body floor side; and a cover member that covers the rotating shaft. The seat back includes a back frame having a pair of right and left back side frames that extend in an up to down direction of the conveyance seat. The seat cushion includes a cushion frame having a pair of right and left cushion side frames that extend in the up to down direction of the conveyance seat. The seat back includes a reclining device that can lock the seat back in the seatable state on one side of the back side frame. Another side of the back side frame is configured as a free hinge to the car body floor. In the seatable state, the cover member supports the seat cushion. The seat cushion includes a tip-up locking device that locks the seat cushion in the tip-up state on the other side of the cushion side frame.
(116) In the conveyance seat configured as described above, when a large load is applied from the rear side to the seat back frame in the seatable state, on the one side, the reclining device retains the load, and on the other side, the seat back and the seat cushion are locked by the tip-up locking device. The seat back frame is the free hinge. Thus, the under surface side of the seat cushion contacts the cover member to retain the load.
(117) In the conveyance seat according to the second embodiment described below, the rotating shaft may include a first rotating shaft that is provided on one side of the back side frame and a second rotating shaft that is provided on another side of the back side frame. The cover member may integrally cover the first rotating shaft and the second rotating shaft.
(118) In the configuration, the seat cushion can be stably supported.
(119) In the conveyance seat according to the second embodiment described below, the conveyance seat may include a slide rail mechanism that slidably moves the seat main body along a front to back direction of the conveyance seat. The cover member may include a first protruding part and a second protruding part that protrude upward at both end portions of the conveyance seat in a width direction. In the seatable state, the first protruding part and the second protruding part may contact the seat cushion. In a width direction of the conveyance seat, the first protruding part and the second protruding part may be disposed on an outer side from the slide rail mechanism.
(120) In the configuration, the seat cushion can be stably supported.
(121) In the conveyance seat according to the second embodiment described below, the cover member may be formed of a front-side cover member that is disposed forward in a front to back direction of the conveyance seat and a rear-side cover member that is connected to a rear side of the front-side cover member. The front-side cover member may be connected to the rear-side cover member at a fitting part. The fitting part may be provided on a rear side from the first protruding part and the second protruding part.
(122) In the configuration, the first protruding part and the second protruding part are disposed on the rear side from the fitting part, no fitting part is provided on the part that supports a load, and thus the load can be efficiently supported.
(123) In the conveyance seat according to the second embodiment described below, a center portion of the seat cushion in a front to back direction of the conveyance seat (specifically, the hip point of a seated occupant) may be disposed forward from the first protruding part and the second protruding part.
(124) In the configuration, the seat back tilts forward without using an additional biasing member, and thus an increase in the number of parts can be suppressed.
(125) In the conveyance seat according to the second embodiment described below, the seat cushion may include a slide rail operating lever that slidably moves the seat main body. The slide rail operating lever may rotate from above to downward.
(126) In the configuration, the tipping up of the seat cushion when the slide rail operating lever is operated can be suppressed.
(127) In the conveyance seat according to the second embodiment described below, the seat cushion may include an ottoman. The cover member may include a recess that accommodates an article. The ottoman may cover a front side of the recess when viewed from a front surface of the conveyance seat.
(128) In the configuration, the recess in which an article is accommodated can be hidden.
Effect of the Conveyance Seat According to the Second Embodiment
(129) As described above, in accordance with the conveyance seat according to the second embodiment described below, the conveyance seat that can switch the state between the seatable state and the storage state or the tip-up state can be provided in a simple structure.
(130) Further, in accordance with the conveyance seat according to the second embodiment described below, when a large load is applied from the rear side to the seat back frame in the seatable state, on the one side, the reclining device retains the load, on the other side, the seat back and the seat cushion are locked by the tip-up locking device, and the seat back frame is a free hinge. Thus, the under surface side of the seat cushion contacts the cover member to retain the load.
(131) Further, in accordance with the conveyance seat according to the second embodiment described below, in the configuration, the seat cushion can be stably supported.
(132) Further, in accordance with the conveyance seat according to the second embodiment described below, the seat cushion can be stably supported.
(133) Further, in accordance with the conveyance seat according to the second embodiment, the first protruding part and the second protruding part are disposed on the rear side from the fitting part, no fitting part is provided on the part that supports a load, and thus the load can be efficiently supported.
(134) Further, in accordance with the conveyance seat according to the second embodiment described below, the seat back tilts forward without using an additional biasing member, and thus an increase in the number of parts can be suppressed.
(135) Further, in accordance with the conveyance seat according to the second embodiment described below, the tipping up of the seat cushion when the slide rail operating lever is operated can be suppressed.
(136) Further, in accordance with the conveyance seat according to the second embodiment described below, the recess in which an article is accommodated can be hidden.
(137) In the following, a vehicle seat S2 of the second embodiment will be described with reference to
Basic Configuration of the Vehicle Seat according to the Second Embodiment
(138) The basic configuration of the vehicle seat according to the second embodiment (in the following, the vehicle seat S2) will be described with reference to
(139) As shown in
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(141) In the example shown in
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(143) (Base Cover 160)
(144) Abase cover 160 is a resin molded component that covers a support base 40 entirely and a slide rail mechanism 4 from above. In the present embodiment, the base cover 160 includes a function that guides the movement of the seat cushion 2 when the seat state is switched in addition to the function that covers the support base 40 and the slide rail mechanism 4. As described later, the base cover 160 includes the bag accommodation recess 165 that accommodates an article, such as a bag.
(145) The base cover 160 is in an outer shape shown in
(146) As shown in
(147) As shown in
(148) The second protruding part 162 configured as described above slidably contacts a part of the seat main body Sh in the transition of the seat state to the storage state, and thus guides the movement of the seat back 1 and the seat cushion 2. More specifically, in the transition of the seat state to the storage state, when the seat back 1 tilts forward, the seat cushion 2 moves forward toward the storage floor F in association with the forward tilt. At this time, the under surface of the coupling member 5 slides (specifically glides) on the front end surface of the second protruding part 162 that inclines toward the storage floor F. Thus, the seat cushion 2 smoothly goes to the storage floor F being guided by the second protruding part 162.
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(153) In the conventional vehicle seat, the leg member that retains a load from the seat cushion side is present. However, in the vehicle seat S2, without providing the leg member, the base cover 160 that is a cover member which covers the rotating shaft Ax retains a load from the seat cushion 2 side. Therefore, according to the vehicle seat S2, a conveyance seat that can switch the state between the seatable state and the storage state or the tip-up state can be provided in a simple structure.
(154) In the vehicle seat S2, the seat back 1 includes a reclining device 13 that can lock the seat back 1 in the seatable state on one side of the back side frame (the coupling link 11b on the right side) (
(155) In the vehicle seat S2, when a large load is applied from the rear side to the seat back frame 10 in the seatable state, the load is retained by the reclining device 13 on one side (the coupling link 11b on the right side), and the other side (the coupling link 11a on the left side) is mounted on the car body floor by the free hinge, and the seat back 1 and the seat cushion 2 are locked by the cushion locking device 25. Thus, the under surface side of the seat cushion 2 contacts the base cover 160, and the load can be retained.
(156) As shown in
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(158) Generally, the reclining locking device of the front seat of an automobile is a reclining locking unlock lever (e.g. the reclining operating lever 2T). When locking is turned off, a spiral spring that spring-biases the seat back forward operates, and the seat back is again locked at a desired position. Here, in the case of a vehicle seat in which the seat back is not spring-biased on the front side with the spiral spring, even though the occupant operates the reclining locking unlock lever, and the seat back does not automatically rotate forward, resulting in a problem that operating sensations are hard to be felt.
(159) In the case of including the spiral spring that spring-biases the seat back forward, it is assumed that when the state is returned from the storage state (the dive down state) to the seated state, heaviness is felt.
(160) As shown in
(161) When the reclining locking unlock lever is operated to unlock the reclining locking, the seat back 1 starts to rotate forward due to the self weight of the occupant, and thus the operation of unlocking the reclining locking can be performed lightly. When the state is returned from the storage state (the dive downstate), there is only the self weight of the seat back 1 and the seat cushion 2, and thus an increase in the operation load can be suppressed. The seat back 1 tilts forward without using an additional biasing member (the spiral spring), and thus an increase in the number of parts can be suppressed.
Example Modifications
(162) So far, the configuration of the conveyance seat according to the present invention is described taking examples. However, the foregoing embodiment is merely an example, and another embodiment is also thought.
(163) For example, a detachable ottoman OT may be used. In the following, referring to
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(168) The ottoman OT may be applicable to the vehicle seat S2 as a detachable plate member PT.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(169) 1: Seat back 1a: Rear end portion 2: Seat cushion 2a: Slit 2b: Center part 2c: First contact portion 2S: Slide rail operating lever 2T: Reclining operating lever 3: Headrest 4: Slide rail mechanism 4a: Lower rail 4b: Upper rail 4c: Center line 5: Coupling member 5a: Coupling member main body part (cushion side frame) 5b: Coupling member cover part 6: Armrest 7: Buckle 7a: Support bracket 8: operation strap (operation member) 9: Convenient hook 10: Seat back frame 11: Coupling link (back side frame) Ax: Rotating shaft (first rotating shaft, second rotating shaft) 13: Reclining device 20: Seat cushion frame 25: Cushion locking device (tip-up locking device) 26: Damper (convex projection) 40: Support base 41: Base bracket 42: Front coupling part 43: Center coupling part 60, 160: Base cover (cover member) 61: Guide part 61a: Opening 61c: Second contact portion 61L: First guide part 61R: Second guide part 61LF, 61RF: Cushion frame 62: Boss-shaped rib (rib) 63: Projecting-shaped rib (rib) 64: Iron core (reinforcement member) 65: Reinforcement wire (reinforcement member) 66: Holding part 67: Bag storage part 68: Insertion hole 70: Cable 80: Cushion locking device 81: Locking piece 82: Engagement member 82a: First engagement hole 82b: Second engagement hole F: Storage floor S: Vehicle seat (conveyance seat) Sh: Seat main body V: Cavity 160: Base cover (accommodation part) 160a: Rear-side base cover 160b: Front-side base cover 161: First protruding part 161a: Top portion 161b: Center line 162: Second protruding part 162a: Top portion 162b: Center line 163: Front part 164: Rear side projecting part 165: Bag accommodation recess (recess, bag storage part) 166a: Engagement recess 166b: Engagement protrusion OT: Ottoman B: Article PT: Plate member HP: Hip point