FRAME FOR SEATS IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLES

20220009390 · 2022-01-13

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    Abstract

    The subject of the invention is a frame for seats in public transport vehicles, used in vehicles such as trams, school buses or other vehicles for transporting passengers on short distances, with low requirements for the comfort of travel.

    Wherein the profile (1) has an outline similar to an ellipse and its longer section axis is tilted upwards/outside from the vertical plane, which forms the frame's perpendicular bisector, by angle α (10-30°), preferably 20°.

    Claims

    1. The frame for seats in public transport vehicles in the form of an ergonomically shaped bent profile that creates the backrest and the seat, to which brackets for the seat and backrest pillows are attached, wherein the profile (1) in the section perpendicular to its longitudinal axis has an outline similar to an ellipse and its longer section axis is tilted upwards/to the outside from the vertical plane, which forms the frame's perpendicular bisector, by angle α (10-30°), preferably 20°.

    2. The frame according to claim 1, wherein the profile (1) is made from two flat surfaces (7), connected with arching surfaces (8).

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0015] The subject of the invention in an exemplary, but not limiting embodiment is shown in a drawing in which FIG. 1 shows the seat's frame in a spatial view, FIG. 2 shows the frame making a backrest, FIG. 3 shows the frame making a seat, FIG. 4 shows the frame's section in A-A plane from FIG. 3, FIG. 5 shows the frame's section in B-B plane from FIG. 2, and FIG. 6 shows the detail C from FIG. 5, and FIG. 7 shows the detail D from FIG. 4

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0016] The frame for seats in public transport vehicles is an ergonomically shaped bent L-profile. This profile makes an element of the backrest 2 and seat 3, to which brackets 4 of pillows 5 of the seat 3 and the backrest pillow 2, not shown in the drawing, are attached. In the section in plane perpendicular to its longitudinal axis the profile 1 has an outline similar to an ellipse and its longer section axis is tilted upwards/outside from the vertical plane, which forms the frame's perpendicular bisector, by angle α (10-30°), preferably 20°.

    [0017] There exist variations of the embodiment where the profile 1 is made from two flat surfaces 7, connected with arching surfaces 8.

    [0018] Pillows 5 of the seat 6 and pillows of the backrest 2 are introduced into a frame shaped in this manner. Thanks to their flexibility and the inclined side surface, the pillows, when occupied by passengers, tightly adhere to the internal surfaces of profile 1, thus eliminating the gap.