Adjustable height limiter
11014473 · 2021-05-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/168
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F9/56
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60N2/1625
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/1665
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Adjustable height limiter for a vehicle seat, comprising: a main body with a slot having a first end and a second end, a piston rod element which is displaceable with respect to the main body and has a pin element which is guided in the slot, a sleeve element which is rotatable with respect to the main body and at least partially surrounds the main body, the sleeve element having a boundary which is helical with respect to the main body, the boundary being arranged between the first end and the second end when viewed in the extension direction of the slot, and the pin element being arranged between the first end and the boundary.
Claims
1. An adjustable height limiter for a vehicle seat, comprising: a main body having a slot which has a first end and a second end; a piston rod element which is displaceable with respect to the main body having a pin element which is guided in the slot, wherein the pin element is fixed to the piston rod element; and a first sleeve element which is rotatable with respect to the main body and at least partially surrounds the main body, the first sleeve element having a first boundary which is helical with respect to the main body, the first boundary being arranged between the first end and the second end when viewed in the extension direction of the slot, and the pin element being arranged between the first end and the first boundary, wherein a movement of the piston rod element in a first direction is limited by the first boundary.
2. The adjustable height limiter according to claim 1, wherein the pin element extends through the slot.
3. The adjustable height limiter according to claim 1, wherein a first end of a first Bowden cable is connected to the first sleeve element, the first sleeve element being rotatable by actuation of the first Bowden cable.
4. The adjustable height limiter according to claim 3, wherein a first spring element is provided comprising a first spring end and a second spring end, the first spring end being connected to the main body and the second spring end to the first sleeve element.
5. The adjustable height limiter according to claim 1, wherein the first boundary is wave-shaped.
6. The adjustable height limiter according to claim 1, wherein the first boundary has a first planar section and a second planar section.
7. The adjustable height limiter according to claim 1, wherein a first fastening eye is arranged on the main body and a second fastening eye is arranged on the piston rod element, the first fastening eye and the second fastening eye each having an elastic element.
8. The adjustable height limiter according to claim 7, wherein the elastic element is made of a polyurethane elastomer.
9. The adjustable height limiter according to claim 3, wherein a first guide element is provided which is rigidly connected to the main body and is provided to guide the first Bowden cable.
10. An adjustable height limiter for a vehicle seat, comprising: a main body with a first cover element and a slot extending from a first end to a second end; a piston rod element displaceable with respect to the main body and comprising a pin element affixed to the piston rod element, the pin element moveable along a length of the slot by the piston rod element; a rotatably mounted base element displaceably arranged with respect to the main body and at least partially within the main body, the rotatably mounted base element comprising a helical first boundary positioned between the first end and the second end; and the first cover element having formed a first step when viewed in the transverse direction and the base element having formed a second step when viewed in the transverse direction, it being possible to bring the first step and the second step into contact.
11. A vehicle seat having an adjustable height limiter according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Additional aims, advantages and expediencies of the present invention can be found in the following description in conjunction with the drawings. The drawings show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) Next, a first sleeve element 6 having a first boundary 7 can be seen, first sleeve element 6 surrounding cylindrical main body 2 in the circumferential direction. First boundary 7 is arranged here between pin element 5 and second end 9 of slot 3, so that the end stops are given by first end 8 of slot 3 and first boundary 7 in a displacement of piston rod element 4 with respect to main body 2.
(10) Arranged on first sleeve element 6 is a circumferentially extending guide rail 19, which has a recess 20. In recess 20, it is possible to mount a first end 11 of a first Bowden cable 10 and connect it to first sleeve element 6.
(11) In addition, a first guide element 18 is provided which is rigidly connected to main body 2 and is intended to guide first Bowden cable 10.
(12) By an actuation of first Bowden cable 10, where a pull is applied to first end 11 of first Bowden cable 10, first sleeve element 6 is rotated along arrow 21 and first boundary 7 between pin element 5 and second end 9 is changed accordingly, so that distance 22 between first end 8 of slot 3 and first boundary 7 changes, because first boundary 7 has a substantially helical design.
(13) Furthermore, helical first boundary 7 has a single turn and a predetermined pitch 23. In particular, as seen in the circumferential direction, first end 11 of first Bowden cable 10 is arranged at the end of the turn of first boundary 7, that is, upon rotation of first sleeve element 6, the end of boundary 7 is the last assumable position of the first boundary between pin element 5 and second end 9.
(14) In addition, a first spring element 12 is provided which is connected on one side to main body 2 and on the other side to first sleeve element 6. Preferably, first spring element 12 is a torsion spring. In particular, by the arrangement of first spring element 12 upon rotation of first sleeve element 6 restoring forces are generated which counteract the pull of Bowden cable 10, so that when no pull is exerted on first end 11 of first Bowden cable 10 and the Bowden cable is not locked, first end 11 of first Bowden cable 10 is reset to its original position, which can be predetermined. The original position is preferably the position in which distance 22 of first boundary 7 from first end 8 of slot 3 is minimal. The maximum position is accordingly the position in which distance 22 is at a maximum. By rotation of first sleeve element 6, distance 22 can be changed and accordingly the end stop.
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(16) As can be seen, first boundary 7 is wave-shaped, that is to say both peaks 24 and valleys 25 are formed along first boundary 7 or the helix. In particular, valleys 25 are configured to receive pin element 5, adjacent peaks 24 aiding a certain locking of pin element 5.
(17) First spring element 12 is in particular, as seen in the extension direction L, arranged between a first base section 26 of first guide element 18 and first guide rail 19, first base section 26 is rigidly connected to main body 2. Furthermore, first guide element 18 has a second base section 27 of first guide element 18 which is connected to first base section 26 on the one hand and to first Bowden cable 10 on the other hand in order to hold and guide first Bowden cable 10. In particular, second base section 27 extends in the extension direction L and is connected by means of a first end 28 to first base section 26, a second end 29 being formed to hold and guide first Bowden cable 10.
(18) Particularly preferably, first Bowden cable 10 is held by first guide element 18 such that first Bowden cable between second end 29 of the second base section to first end 11 of first Bowden cable 10 is perpendicular to the extension direction L.
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(20) As can be seen, main body 2 has a first notch 30 perpendicular to the extension direction L′ when seen in a direction L. In this notch 30, a first material entry 31 is introduced, which is on the one hand connected to main body 2 and on the other hand to first sleeve element 6, more preferably, the first material entry having a first section 32 and a second section 33, first section 32 extending mainly in direction of extension L and second section 33 extending mainly in direction L′, that is to say, perpendicular to first section 32. As already mentioned, first sleeve element 6 is in contact with first material entry 31, thus, consequently with first section 32 and with second section 33. In particular, there is a first end 34 of first sleeve element. Particularly preferably, first material entry 31 is formed from a material which has sliding properties in order to facilitate the rotation of first sleeve element 6 with respect to main body 2.
(21) According to the invention, pin element 5 is connected to piston rod element 4; more preferably pin element 5 is connected to a first end 35 of piston rod element 4, first end 35 being arranged within main body 2.
(22) Furthermore, at first end 35 of piston rod element 4 is connected to a first sliding element 36 which is in contact with an inner surface 37 of main body 2. Preferably, first sliding element 36 is formed of a material having sliding properties. In this case, first sliding element 36 has a first extension 38 in the extension direction L and a second extension 39 in direction L′ perpendicular to the extension direction L. Preferably, second extension 39 is greater than the extension of pin element 5 in extension direction L, first sliding element 36 partially surrounding pin element 5. Second extension 39 also corresponds to the extension of the interior of main body 2.
(23) Further, a second sliding element 40 and a third sliding element 41 are provided, second sliding element 40 being in contact with piston rod element 4 on the one hand and with third sliding element 41 on the other hand, and third sliding element 41 being in contact with second sliding element 40 on the one hand and with main body 2 on the other hand, in particular with inner surface 37 of main body 2. Piston rod element 4 is correspondingly surrounded by second sliding element 40, and second sliding element 40 is surrounded by third sliding element 41, and third sliding element 41 is surrounded by main body 2.
(24) Piston rod element 4 is therefore mounted so as to be guided by second sliding element 40 and third sliding element 41 with respect to main body 2.
(25) Preferably, the second sliding element has a first section 42 and a second section 43, first section 42 extending in extension direction L and second section 43 extending in extension direction L′ perpendicular to extension direction L. Likewise, the third sliding element has a first section 44 and a second section 45, first section 44 extending in extension direction L and second section 45 extending in the direction L′ perpendicular to extension direction L.
(26) Second section 43 may also represent first base section 26 of first guide element 18.
(27) When viewed in extension direction L, second section 33 of first material entry 31 is arranged in front of second section 43 of second sliding element 40 and second section 43 of second sliding element 40 is arranged in front of second section 45 of third sliding element 41.
(28) Further embodiments of a height limiter based on the preceding embodiments are shown in
(29) In addition to first sleeve element 6, a second sleeve element 46 is provided which, like first sleeve element 6, is rotatable with respect to main body 2 and has a helical second boundary 51. In particular, second boundary 51 has a different winding direction than first boundary 7. Sleeve elements 6, 51 are arranged such that boundaries 7, 51 face each other.
(30) Furthermore, the designs for first sleeve element 6, first guide rail 19, first Bowden cable 10, first end 11 of first Bowden cable 10, first boundary 7, first guide element 18 and first spring element 23 are analogously transferable to second sleeve element 46, second guide rail 50, second Bowden cable 48, first end 49 of second Bowden cable 48, second boundary 51, second guide element 52 and second spring element 47.
(31) In this case, first Bowden cable 10 and second Bowden cable 48 can be operated independently, so that the lower stop and the upper stop can be adjusted individually. It should be mentioned again that a stop means, that the pin element is limited in its movement, according to
(32) Height limiter 1 of
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(34) In this case, an upper part 62 and a lower part 63 can be seen, upper part 62 being displaceable relative to lower part 63 and the movement of upper part 62 being guided by a scissor-type frame 64. Scissor-type frame 64 has a first scissor 65 and a second scissor 66, first scissor 65 and second scissor 66 are pivotably connected about a first axis of rotation 67.
(35) Further, to damp the movement of upper part 62 relative to lower part 63, a damper 61 is provided which is pivotably connected by a first fastening element 70 about a second axis of rotation 68 to first scissor 65 and pivotably connected by a second fastening element 71 about a third axis of rotation to lower part 63. Height limiter 1 is pivotably connected by means of a third fastening element 72 about second axis of rotation 68 to first scissor-type support 65 and pivotably connected by means of a fourth fastening element 73 about the third axis of rotation to lower part 63. This means that damper 61 and height limiter 1 have the same distance from second axis of rotation 68 to third axis of rotation 69. In particular, extension direction L of height limiter 1 and an extension direction L″ of damper 61 are arranged parallel to each other.
(36) The deflection of upper part 62 with respect to lower part 63 is limited by height limiter 1, a deflection being upwardly limited by the stop of pin element 5 at first boundary 7 of first sleeve element 6 and downwardly limited by the stop of pin element 5 at first end 8 of slot 3. It is also conceivable that a second sleeve element (not shown here) may serve as a stop instead of first end 8.
(37) All the features disclosed in the application documents are claimed as being essential to the invention provided that, individually or in combination, they are novel over the prior art.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(38) 1 Height limiter 2 Main body 3 Slot 4 Piston rod element 5 Pin element 6 First sleeve element 7 First boundary 8 First end of the slot 9 Second end of the slot 10 First Bowden cable 11 First end of the first Bowden cable 12 First spring element 13 First spring end 14 Second spring end 15 First fastening eye 16 Second fastening eye 17 Elastic element 18 First guide element 19 First guide rail 20 Recess 21 Arrow 22 Distance 23 Pitch 24 Peak 25 Valley 26 First base section of the first guide element 27 Second base section of the first guide element 28 First end of the second base section 29 Second end of the second base section 30 First notch 31 First material entry 32 First section of the first material entry 33 Second section of the first material entry 34 First end of the first sleeve element 35 First end of the piston rod element 36 First slide element 37 Inner surface 38 First extension 39 Second extension 40 Second sliding element 41 Third sliding element 42 First section of the second sliding element 43 Second section of the second sliding element 44 First section of the third sliding element 45 Second section of the third sliding element 46 Second sleeve element 47 Second spring element 48 Second Bowden cable 49 First end of the second Bowden cable 50 Second guide rail 51 Second boundary 52 Second guide element 53 First end of the second spring element 54 Second end of the second spring element 60 Vehicle seat 61 Damper 62 Upper part 63 Lower part 64 Scissor action frame 65 First scissor 66 Second scissor 67 First axis of rotation 68 Second axis of rotation 69 Third axis of rotation 70 First fastening element 71 Second fastening element 72 Third fastening element 73 Fourth fastening element