Seat adjustment mechanism for a vehicle seat, and vehicle seat
11135945 ยท 2021-10-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2205/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A seat adjustment mechanism for a vehicle seat is provided. The mechanism may have a number of first pairs of rails, where each first pair of rails has an upper rail and a lower rail. The mechanism may also have a number of second pairs of rails with a substantially same acting direction as the number of first pairs of the pairs.
Claims
1. A seat adjustment mechanism for a vehicle seat, comprising a number of first rail pairs, each first rail pair comprising an upper rail and a lower rail, wherein a number of second rail pairs have a substantially identical direction of action to the number of first rail pairs, and wherein the lower rails of the number of first upper rail pairs are fixed on the upper side to a connecting element and upper rails of the number of second lower rail pairs are fixed on the lower side to the connecting element and at least one motor is arranged on the connecting element, wherein upon movement of said upper rails of said lower rail pairs, said at least one motor and said connecting element are adapted to move with said upper rails of said lower rail pairs.
2. The seat adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein a connecting element is arranged between the number of first rail pairs and the number of second rail pairs.
3. The seat adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 2, wherein the connecting element is single-piece or multiple-piece.
4. The seat adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 2, wherein the connecting element is a motor bridge.
5. The seat adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 2, wherein the lower rails of the number of first rail pairs are fastened on the upper side to the connecting element, and upper rails of the number of second rail pairs are fastened on the lower side to the connecting element.
6. The seat adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein a first motor is arranged for electrically driving the number of first rail pairs, and in that a second motor is arranged for electrically driving the number of second rail pairs.
7. The seat adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first motor is arranged on the upper side on the connecting element, and in that the second motor is arranged on the lower side on the connecting element.
8. The seat adjustment mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein holders for receiving in each case one pivoting lever are arranged at ends of the upper rails of the number of first rail pairs.
9. A seat adjustment mechanism for a vehicle seat, comprising: a number of first rail pairs, each first rail pair comprising an upper rail and a lower rail, wherein a number of second rail pairs have a substantially identical direction of action to the number of first rail pairs, wherein the lower rails of the number of first upper rail pairs are fixed on an upper side to a connecting element and upper rails of the number of second lower rail pairs are fixed on a lower side to the connecting element and at least one first motor is connected to a first side of a connecting element, said at least one first motor is adapted to move said upper rails of said first upper rail pairs, and at least one second motor is connected to a second, opposite side of said connecting element, said at least one second motor is adapted to move said upper rails of said second lower rail pairs, wherein said at least one second motor is connected to said connecting element in such a way that upon movement of said upper rails of said lower rail pairs, said at least one second motor and said connecting element are adapted to move with said upper rails of said lower rail pairs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described in greater detail on the basis of drawings, in which:
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(7) Parts which correspond to one another are provided with the same designations in all figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) In the case of actuation of the second rail pairs 2 which are arranged at the bottom, a longitudinal adjustment with respect to the vehicle floor takes place both of the connecting element 3 and of the first rail pairs 1 which are fastened thereto and are arranged at the top with the holders 6.
(10) In the case of actuation of the first rail pairs 1 which are arranged at the top, a longitudinal adjustment with respect to the connecting element 3 takes place both of the upper rails 1.1 and of the holders 6 which are fastened thereto.
(11) If the two rail pairs 1, 2 are actuated at the same time and in the same direction of action, a longitudinal adjustment takes place at a speed which corresponds to the sum of the differential speeds between the rails 1.1, 1.2 firstly and the rails 2.1, 2.2 secondly. Here, the longitudinal adjustment of the vehicle seat is particularly rapidly possible in order to set the comfort position from the driving position and vice versa.
(12) This is particularly advantageous because a longitudinal adjustment of the vehicle seat is made possible particularly rapidly from the comfort position into the driving position if, for example, a termination of autonomous driving due to the driving situation and assuming of the vehicle control by way of a driver are required.
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(14) A lower motor 5 is fastened to the underside of the part (shown on the left) of the connecting element 3 which is the front part (in the driving direction) of the connecting element 3, which lower motor 5 serves to drive the lower, that is to say second rail pairs 2, more precisely to drive the upper rails 2.1 with respect to the corresponding lower rails 2.2.
(15) An optional retractor is shown on that part of the connecting element 3 which is shown on the left.
(16) Here, the longitudinal adjustment of the vehicle seat is particularly rapidly possible in order to set a comfort position from the driving position and vice versa, namely by way of simultaneous actuation of the rail pairs 1, 2 in an identical direction of action.
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LIST OF DESIGNATIONS
(21) 1 First rail pairs 1.1 Upper rail of a first rail pair 1.2 Lower rail of a first rail pair 2 Second rail pairs 2.1 Upper rail of a second rail pair 2.2 Lower rail of a second rail pair 3 Connecting element 4 First motor 5 Second motor 6 Holder 7 Pivoting lever 8 Seat part R.sub.c Pivot axis