Method for adjusting a position of a vehicle seat
10974627 · 2021-04-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/4221
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/42727
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/4279
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/688
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60N2/427
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method for adjusting a position of a vehicle seat from a reclined position to a pre-determinable safety position. The method includes detecting an imminent or ongoing frontal or semi-frontal collision, pretensioning a seat belt associated with the vehicle seat, the seat belt being directly or indirectly attached to a backrest of the vehicle seat, and adjusting the position of the vehicle seat from the reclined position to the pre-determinable safety position by means of a seat adjustment means associated with the vehicle seat, the seat adjustment means being actuated by a collision force generated by the imminent or ongoing frontal or semi-frontal collision and applied via a seat occupant and/or the seat belt to the vehicle seat. The present invention also relates to an occupant safety arrangement for a vehicle seat.
Claims
1. A method for adjusting a position of a vehicle seat from a reclined position to a pre-determinable safety position, said method comprising: detecting an imminent or ongoing frontal or semi-frontal collision, pretensioning a seat belt associated with said vehicle seat, said seat belt being directly or indirectly attached to a backrest of said vehicle seat, and adjusting said position of said vehicle seat from said reclined position to said pre-determinable safety position by means of a seat adjustment means associated with said vehicle seat, said seat adjustment means being actuated by a collision force generated by said imminent or ongoing frontal or semi-frontal collision and applied via a seat occupant and/or said seat belt to said vehicle seat, wherein said pretensioning of said seat belt initiates said actuation of said seat adjustment means.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said seat adjustment means is a passive mechanical means adapted to be actuated by an external force.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein said vehicle seat comprises a cushion and said backrest, said seat adjustment means comprising a cushion adjustment means being adapted to adjust a position of said cushion, and/or a backrest adjustment means being adapted to adjust a position of said backrest, said step of adjusting comprises: (a) increasing an inclination of at least a part of said cushion by means of said cushion adjustment means being actuated by said collision force applied via said seat occupant to said cushion, and/or (b) tilting said backrest forward by means of said backrest adjustment means being actuated by said collision force applied via said seat belt to said backrest.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein step (a) comprises: increasing said inclination of said at least a part of said cushion with respect to said reclined position by an angular displacement in the range from 10° to 55°.
5. The method according to claim 3, wherein said cushion comprises a front end portion and a rear end portion, and step (a) comprises increasing said inclination of at least a part of said cushion by moving said rear end portion of said cushion downwards in relation to said front end portion of said cushion.
6. The method according to claim 3, wherein said cushion comprises a front end portion and a rear end portion, and wherein step (a) comprises increasing said inclination of said at least a part of said cushion by displacing said cushion forwards and said front end portion of said seat cushion upwards.
7. The method according to claim 3, wherein step (b) comprises tilting said backrest forward by an angular displacement in the range from 20° to 75°.
8. The method according to claim 3, wherein step (a) and step (b) are carried out simultaneously or independently of each other.
9. The method according to claim 1, wherein said method comprises controlling said adjustment from said reclined position to said pre-determinable safety position by means of a force element having a progressive characteristic.
10. An occupant safety arrangement for a vehicle seat, said occupant safety arrangement comprises: a seat belt, adapted to be directly or indirectly attached to a backrest of said vehicle seat, and a seat adjustment means, adapted to adjust a position of said vehicle seat, said seat adjustment means being adapted to adjust said position of said vehicle seat from a reclined position to a pre-determinable safety position, wherein said seat adjustment means is configured to be actuated by a collision force, generated by a frontal or semi-frontal collision, and applied via a seat occupant and/or via said seat belt to said vehicle seat, wherein pretensioning of said seat belt initiates said actuation of said seat adjustment means.
11. The occupant safety arrangement according to claim 10, wherein said seat adjustment means comprises or is constituted by a passive mechanical means adapted to be actuated by an external force.
12. The occupant safety arrangement according to claim 10, wherein said vehicle seat comprises a cushion and said backrest, and wherein said seat adjustment means comprises a cushion adjustment means, being adapted to adjust a position of said cushion, and/or a backrest adjustment means, being adapted to adjust a position of said backrest.
13. The occupant safety arrangement according to claim 12, wherein said cushion adjustment means is configured to increase the inclination of at least a part of said cushion, being actuated by said collision force applied via said seat occupant to said cushion, and/or wherein said backrest adjustment means is configured to tilt said backrest forward, being actuated by said collision force applied via said seat belt to said backrest.
14. The occupant safety arrangement according to claim 12, wherein said cushion adjustment means and said backrest adjustment means are configured to operate simultaneously or independently of each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will hereinafter be further explained by means of non-limiting examples with reference to the appended drawings wherein:
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(8) It should be noted that the appended drawings are schematic and that individual components are not necessarily drawn to scale and that the dimensions of some features of the present invention may have been exaggerated for the sake of clarity.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(9) The invention will, in the following, be exemplified by embodiments. It should however be realized that the embodiments are included in order to explain principles of the invention and not to limit the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims. A feature from one embodiment may be combined with one or more features of any other embodiment.
(10) The present invention and its advantage over the prior art will be further explained with reference to
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(12) The vehicle 4, in which the occupant 1 is assumed seated, is assumed going at a steady velocity during normal driving, for example AD.
(13) A reclined position as used herein, involves the backrest 7 of the vehicle front seat 3 to be reclined so as to provide a “lying-down” or resting position of the seated occupant 1. It is thus markedly different from, for example, an upright driving position of the seated occupant 1 and thus of the vehicle front seat 3. The backrest 7 is reclined so as to form an angle A1 with respect to the height direction Z of the vehicle 4. The angle A1 may be in the range from 30° to 75°. Thereto, the cushion 5 is inclined with respect to the longitudinal direction X of the vehicle 4 so as to form an angle A2 with respect to the longitudinal direction X. The angle A2 may be at least 10° or at least 15°. Thereby, the reclined position renders the occupant 1 to be in an extreme out-of-position with respect to a preferred position for which the restraint systems, such as a seat belt and airbags, may provide their best protective performance in case the vehicle 4 is involved in a collision. If the vehicle 4 is involved in a collision, and the occupant 1 is in a reclined position, as illustrated in
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(15) With reference to
(16) Hence, the method and arrangement 11 utilize that the vehicle 4 is affected by acceleration due to the collision. This has the advantage that the initial part of the acceleration pulse due to the collision is used for actuating the adjustment of the vehicle seat 1 from a reclined position to a pre-determinable safety position. In other words, the actuation of the seat adjustment means 13 may be described as being directly or indirectly body-weight driven at the collision instance, thus being independent of any other forces, generated by active means, to actuate the adjustment of the position of the vehicle seat 3.
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(18) Thereby, the seat adjustment means 13 may be a passive mechanical means, i.e. a mechanical means adapted to be actuated by an external force. Hence, the adjustment means 13 operate mechanically. Thus, no active elements are required to perform the adjustment of the position of the vehicle seat 3.
(19) As illustrated in
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(21) Step (a) may include increasing the inclination of at least a portion of the cushion 5 with respect to the reclined position by an angular displacement in the range from 10° to 55°, preferably from 15° to 50°, more preferably from 15° to 45°, most preferably from 15° to 40°.
(22) The cushion 5 of the vehicle seat 3 may include a front end portion and a rear end portion. In this case, in an embodiment of the present invention step (a) includes increasing the inclination of at least a portion of the cushion 5 by moving the rear end portion of the cushion 5 downwards in relation to the front end portion of the cushion 5. As an alternative or complement, step (a) includes increasing the inclination of at least a portion of the cushion 5 by displacing said cushion 5 forward and the front end portion of the seat cushion 5 upwards.
(23) Step (b) may include tilting the backrest 7 forward by an angular displacement in the range of from 20° to 75°, preferably from 30° to 75°, more preferably from 40° to 75°, most preferably from 45° to 75°.
(24) Step (a) and (b) may be carried out or begin at least partly simultaneously and/or independently of each other. By way of example, when step (b) is carried out, the angle between the cushion 5 and the backrest 7 is being kept fixed, such that when the backrest 7 is tilted forward, the angle with respect to the cushion 5 is kept constant. As an alternative, the angle between the cushion 5 and backrest 7 is not kept fixed. Hence, as step b is carried out, the angle between the cushion and backrest decreases.
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(26) The method may include controlling the adjustment from the reclined position to the pre-determinable safety position by means of a force element having a progressive characteristic. With reference to
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(28) As described above, with reference to
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(30) In the method and arrangement 11, the inclination of at least a part of the cushion 5 may be increased with respect to the reclined position and/or the backrest 7. For example, the cushion 5 includes a front end portion and a rear end portion. The rear end portion of the cushion 5 is displaced downwards with respect to a front end portion. By way of another example, the inclination of the cushion 5 is increased by displacing the cushion 5 forward while at the same time displace the front end portion upward.
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(33) The method as described herein is performed at least partly by the occupant safety arrangement 11, e. g. as described herein.
(34) An occupant safety arrangement 11 for a vehicle seat 1 according to the present invention is described with reference to
(35) The seat adjustment means 13 includes or is constituted by a passive mechanical means adapted to be actuated by an external force. An external force is generated by the vehicle being involved in a collision.
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(37) The cushion adjustment means 15 is configured to increase the inclination of at least a portion of the cushion 5 with respect to the reclined position and/or the position of the backrest 7 being actuated by the collision force applied via the seat occupant 1 to the cushion 5, see
(38) The backrest adjustment means 17 is configured to tilt the backrest 7 forward being actuated by the collision force applied via the seat belt 9 to the backrest 7, intended to bring the seat occupant 1 to the pre-determinable safety position, as illustrated in
(39) The cushion adjustment means 15 and the backrest adjustment means 17 of the occupant safety arrangement 11 are configured to operate or begin at least partly simultaneously and/or independently of each other, as described previously for the method.
(40) For the occupant safety arrangement 11 as described herein, the cushion adjustment means 15 and/or the backrest adjustment means 17 may include force elements having a progressive characteristic for controlling the adjustment from the reclined position to the pre-determinable safety position, as previously described with reference to
(41) Further modifications of the invention within the scope of the appended claims are feasible. As such, the present invention should not be considered as limited by the embodiments and figures described herein. Rather, the full scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims, with reference to the description and drawings.