Device for folding seat

Abstract

A device for folding a seat may include: a lower arm stopper fixed to a predetermined radial position with respect to a reclining hinge shaft of a seatback as a center; a lock plate configured to rotate about a rotation shaft as a center while being hooked to the lower arm stopper in a process of reclining forward together with the seatback with respect to the reclining hinge shaft as the center; and a folding link limited to rotate by being hooked to the lock plate and configured to make folding rotation together with the seatback with respect to a folding hinge shaft, as a center, located at a part above the reclining hinge shaft, by being released from being hooked to the lock plate according to the rotation of the lock plate.

Claims

1. A device for folding a seat, the device comprising: a lower arm stopper formed on a predetermined radial position of a lower arm with respect to a reclining hinge shaft of a seatback as a center; a lock plate configured to rotate about a rotation shaft as a center while being hooked to the lower arm stopper in a process of reclining forward together with the seatback with respect to the reclining hinge shaft as the center; a folding link configured to be limited to rotate by being hooked to the lock plate and configured to make folding rotation together with the seatback with respect to a folding hinge shaft, as a center, located at a part above the reclining hinge shaft, by being released from being hooked to the lock plate according to the rotation of the lock plate; and a lever configured to manipulate a reclining or folding operation of the seatback, wherein according to a manipulation of the lever, locking between the seatback and the seat cushion is released so that the lock plate and the folding link together with the seatback rotate forward about the reclining hinge shaft as the center, with the reclining hinge shaft as the center, a guide pin is fixed at another predetermined radial position of the lower arm, and a guide hole of a long hole into which the guide pin is inserted extends along a rotation path of the lever in the lever, thereby allowing the lever to rotate in a guide hole section.

2. The device of claim 1, wherein the reclining hinge shaft and the folding hinge shaft are coupled to opposite ends of a folding bracket, respectively; the folding bracket is configured to make rotation relative to the lower arm stopper with respect to the reclining hinge shaft as the center; the folding link is configured to make rotation relative to the folding bracket with respect to the folding hinge shaft as the center; and the rotation shaft of the lock plate is coupled to the folding bracket.

3. The device of claim 1, wherein, with the rotation shaft of the lock plate as a center, one end and an opposite end of the lock plate extend toward the lower arm stopper and the folding link, respectively; and as the one end of the lock plate rotates while being hooked to the lower arm stopper, the opposite end of the lock plate is released from being hooked to the folding link.

4. The device of claim 3, wherein the one end of the lock plate is provided with a stopper locking part; and the lower arm stopper is disposed on a rotation path of the stopper locking part so that the stopper locking part is pushed by the lower arm stopper to rotate the lock plate.

5. The device of claim 3, wherein an end of the folding link is provided with a locking groove part; the opposite end of the lock plate is provided with a link locking part; and in a state in which the link locking part is hooked to the locking groove part, the link locking part is released from being hooked to the locking groove part according to the rotation of the lock plate.

6. The device of claim 1, further comprising a plate spring configured to provide an elastic restoring force in a rotational direction to which the lock plate is hooked to the folding link.

7. The device of claim 1, further comprising a lever spring configured to provide an elastic restoring force in a rotational direction opposite to an operation direction of the lever.

8. The device of claim 1, wherein the lock plate rotates about the reclining hinge shaft as the center according to an operation of the lever; and by the lock plate, the folding link is released from being hooked so that the folding link rotates with the folding hinge shaft as the center, whereby the folding operation is performed.

9. The device of claim 1, further comprising a folding spring configured to provide an elastic restoring force in a folding direction of the seatback.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The above and other objectives, features, and other advantages of the present disclosure will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

(2) FIG. 1 is a view illustrating a seatback behavior of folding a seat having a conventional one-stage hinge structure;

(3) FIG. 2 is a view showing a folding behavior of folding a seat according to one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;

(4) FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view showing components of a device for folding the seat according to one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;

(5) FIG. 4 is a view showing a state prior to a lever manipulation according to one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;

(6) FIG. 5 is a view showing a state before locking of a lock plate by the stopper is released in FIG. 4; and

(7) FIG. 6 is a view showing a folding operation reaction of the seat according to one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(8) Specific structural or functional descriptions presented in the embodiments of the present disclosure are only exemplified for the purpose of describing embodiments according to the concept of the present disclosure, and the embodiments according to the concept of the present disclosure may be implemented in various forms. In addition, it should not be construed such that the present disclosure is limited to the embodiments described herein, and should be understood to include all modifications, equivalents, and substitutes included in the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.

(9) Meanwhile, in the present disclosure, terms such as first, second, and the like may be used to describe various components, but the components are not limited to the above terms. The above terms are used only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from other components, for example, within the scope not departing from the scope of the rights according to the concept of the present disclosure, the first component may be named as the second component. Similarly, the second component may also be referred to as the first component.

(10) When a component is referred to as being connected or coupled to another component, it should be understood that the component may be directly connected or coupled to another component, but other components may exist therebetween.

(11) On the other hand, when a component is referred to as being directly connected or directly coupled to another component, it should be understood that no other element is present therebetween.

(12) Other expressions for describing the relationship between components, that is, expressions such as between and immediately between, adjacent to and directly adjacent to, or the like should be interpreted similarly.

(13) Throughout the specification, the same reference numerals will refer to the same or like parts. On the other hand, the terms used herein are for the purpose of describing the embodiments and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. In the present specification, the singular form also includes the plural form unless specifically stated in the phrase.

(14) As used herein, comprises and/or comprising means that a referenced component, step, operation, and/or element do not exclude the presence or addition of at least one of other components, steps, operations, and/or elements.

(15) Hereinafter, the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

(16) FIG. 2 is a view showing a folding behavior of folding a seat according to one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view showing components of a device for folding the seat according to one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, and FIG. 4 is a view showing a state prior to a lever manipulation according to one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.

(17) With reference to the drawings, the device for folding the seat of the present disclosure includes: a lower arm stopper 110 fixed to a predetermined radial position with a reclining hinge shaft S1 of the seatback 10 as a center; a lock plate 200 configured to rotate with a rotation shaft 210 as a center while being hooked to the lower arm stopper 110 in a process of reclining forward together with the seatback 10 with the reclining hinge shaft S1 as the center; and a folding link 300 limited to rotate by being hooked to the lock plate 200 and configured to make folding rotation together with the seatback 10 with a folding hinge shaft S2, as a center, located at a part above the reclining hinge shaft S1, by being released from being hooked to the lock plate 200 according to the rotation of the lock plate 200.

(18) For example, a plate-shaped lower arm 100 is fixed to a rear end side surface of a seat cushion 20, and a reclining hinge shaft S1 is coupled to a middle of the lower arm 100 so that the seatback 10 performs reclining rotation back and forth with the reclining hinge shaft S1 as the center.

(19) In addition, the lower arm stopper 110 protrudes toward the lock plate 200 on a portion of a top surface edge of the lower arm 100.

(20) In addition, the reclining hinge shaft S1 and the folding hinge shaft S2 are coupled to opposite ends of a folding bracket 30, respectively; the folding bracket 30 makes relative rotation with respect to the lower arm stopper 110 with the reclining hinge shaft S1 as the center; the folding link 300 makes relative rotation with respect to the folding bracket 30 with the folding hinge shaft S2 as a center; and the rotation shaft 210 of the lock plate 200 may be coupled to the folding bracket 30.

(21) For example, the folding bracket 30 in a cover-shape is coupled between the rear end side surface of a seat cushion 20 and a lower end side surface of the seatback 10, wherein a lower end of the folding bracket 30 is rotatably coupled to the reclining hinge shaft S1, and the folding hinge shaft S2 is coupled to an upper end of the folding bracket 30.

(22) In addition, the upper end of the folding link 300 is coupled to the folding hinge shaft S2 so that, with the folding hinge shaft S2 as the center, the seatback 10 and the folding link 300 rotate together with the folding bracket 30 or perform folding rotation back and forth with respect to the folding bracket 30.

(23) In addition, the lock plate 200 is disposed between the lower arm 100 and the folding link 300, and the rotation shaft 210 of the lock plate 200 is coupled to the folding bracket 30, whereby the lock plate 200 rotates about the rotation shaft 210 as the center.

(24) In particular, the lock plate 200 is configured to become a structure such that, with the rotation shaft 210 of the lock plate 200 as the center, one end and an opposite end of the lock plate 200 are extendedly formed toward the lower arm stopper 110 and the folding link 300, respectively; and as the one end of the lock plate rotates while being hooked to the lower arm stopper, the opposite end of the lock plate is released from being hooked to the folding link.

(25) To this end, the lower arm stopper 110 is disposed on a path where the one end of the lock plate 200 rotates with the reclining hinge shaft S1 as the center.

(26) In addition, except for a folding state of the seatback 10, the opposite end of the lock plate 200 is maintained in a state of being hooked to the folding link 300. On the other hand, when the lock plate 200 rotates with the rotation shaft 210 as the center so that the opposite end thereof is released from being hooked to the folding link 300, it becomes a state in which the seatback 10 and the folding link 300 may be folded forward with the folding hinge shaft S2 as the center, regardless of the manipulation of the lever 400.

(27) Therefore, not only the folding operation of the seatback 10 is implemented with one manipulation of the lever 400, but also convenience of the folding operation is improved because there is no need to hold the lever 400 until the folding operation is completed. In addition, the lever 400 is not held until folding is completed, so an impact is prevented from being applied to the hand holding the lever 400, thereby preventing the risk of injury to a user.

(28) Meanwhile, FIG. 5 is a view showing a state before locking of a lock plate 200 by the lower arm stopper 110 is released in FIG. 4.

(29) When a structure from which the lock plate 200 is to be released is specifically looked at with reference to the drawings, the lock plate 200 has the one end provided with a stopper locking part 220; and the lower arm stopper 110 is disposed on a rotation path of the stopper locking part 220 so that the stopper locking part 220 is pushed by the lower arm stopper 110 to rotate the lock plate 200.

(30) In addition, the folding link 300 is provided with a locking groove part 310 formed at an end thereof; and the lock plate 200 is provided with a link locking part 230 formed at the opposite end thereof; and in a state in which the link locking part 230 is hooked to the locking groove part 310, the link locking part 230 is released from being hooked to the locking groove part 310 according to a rotation of the lock plate 200.

(31) For example, the lock plate 200 is formed in an L shape, and the rotation shaft 210 is coupled to a middle portion of the lock plate 200.

(32) In addition, the stopper locking part 220 is formed toward the lower arm stopper 110 at the one end of the lock plate 200, and the stopper locking part 220 is positioned at the rear of the lower arm stopper 110.

(33) In addition, at the opposite end of the lock plate 200, a link locking part 230 is formed toward the locking groove part 310, and the link locking part 230 is hooked to in a form to be inserted into the locking groove part 310.

(34) Therefore, when the seatback 10 rotates forward about the reclining hinge shaft S1 as the center according to the manipulation of the lever 400, the lock plate 200 rotates together with the seatback 10, and the stopper locking part 220 is hooked to the stopper in a rotation process, the lock plate 200 rotates with the rotation shaft 210 as the center.

(35) Accordingly, as the link locking part 230 is released from being hooked to the folding link 300, the seatback 10 rotates forward about the folding hinge shaft S2 as the center to implement the folding operation of the seatback 10.

(36) In addition, the device may further include a plate spring 240 configured to provide an elastic restoring force in a rotational direction to which the lock plate 200 is hooked to the folding link 300.

(37) For example, the plate spring 240 may be a spring having a torsion spring structure, and, in a state of being inserted into the rotation shaft 210 of the lock plate 200, one end is hooked to the folding bracket 30, and an opposite end is hooked to the lock plate 200.

(38) Accordingly, in an unfolding state of the seatback 10, the link locking part 230 is hooked to the locking groove 310 of the folding link 300 to maintain a locking state, and in a process of restoring the seatback 10 from the folding state to the unfolding state, the link locking part 230 is hooked to the locking groove part 310 so that locking is made.

(39) On the other hand, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the present disclosure further includes a lever 400 configured to manipulate a reclining operation or the folding operation of the seatback 10.

(40) In addition, according to the manipulation of the lever 400, locking between the seatback 10 and the seat cushion 20 is released, so that the lock plate 200 and the folding link 300 together with the seatback 10 become a structure that rotates forward with the reclining hinge shaft S1 as the center.

(41) That is, the lock plate 200 rotates about the reclining hinge shaft S1 as the center according to an operation of the lever 400, and by the rotation of the lock plate 200, the folding link 300 is released from being hooked so that the folding link 300 rotates about the folding hinge shaft S2 as the center, whereby the folding operation is performed.

(42) For example, the lever 400 performs rotational manipulation with the reclining hinge shaft S1 as the center, and when the lever 400 performs rotational manipulation, the seatback 10 is released from locking from the seat cushion 2, whereby reclining of the seatback 10 is allowed.

(43) However, the structure in which the locking between the seatback 10 and the seat cushion 20 is released according to the manipulation of the lever 400 is a technique commonly used in the seat field, and the description of the structure and operation thereof will be omitted.

(44) In addition, with the reclining hinge shaft S1 as the center, a guide pin 120 is fixed at a predetermined radial position, and a guide hole 410 of a long hole into which the guide pin 120 is inserted is formed along a rotation path of the lever 400 in the lever 400, thereby allowing the lever 400 to rotate in a section of the guide hole 410.

(45) That is, the guide pin 120 is fixed to the lower arm 100, and the guide hole 410 is formed in a portion of the lever 400 where the guide pin 120 is to be located, so that the lever is manipulated only within the section of the guide hole 410, thereby limiting an excessive manipulation of the lever 400.

(46) In addition, the present disclosure further includes a lever spring 420 configured to provide an elastic restoring force in a rotational direction opposite to an operation direction of the lever 400.

(47) For example, the lever spring 420 may be a spring having a coil spring structure, and one end thereof is hooked to a middle portion of the lever 400, and an opposite end thereof is hooked to a rear edge of the lower arm 100.

(48) Therefore, when the lever 400 is released from a user's hand after the manipulation thereof, the lever 400 may be restored to the position prior to the operation by the elastic restoring force of the lever spring 420.

(49) Furthermore, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 6, the present disclosure further includes a folding spring 320 configured to provide an elastic restoring force in a folding direction of the seatback 10.

(50) For example, the folding spring 320 may be a spring having a spiral spring structure and is provided in a form of being inserted into the reclining hinge shaft S1, wherein one end of an inner side is hooked to the lower arm 100, and an opposite end of an outer side is hooked to the folding bracket 30.

(51) Accordingly, in a folding process of the seatback 10, the folding spring 320 is configured to provide a force for rotating the seatback 10 forward, thereby assisting the folding operation of the seatback 10.

(52) Hereinafter, the folding process of the seatback 10 according to the present disclosure will be described.

(53) When described with reference to FIG. 6, as the lever 400 is manipulated to be pulled upwardly, a locking state between the seatback 10 and the seat cushion 20 is released.

(54) Accordingly, the seatback 10 rotates forward with the reclining hinge shaft S1 as the center by the elastic restoring force of the folding spring 320, and at this time, the lock plate 200 and the folding link 300 rotate together.

(55) In the rotation process, the stopper locking part 220 of one end of the lock plate 200 is hooked to the lower arm stopper 110, and the lock plate 200 rotates counterclockwise based on the state shown in the drawing with the rotation shaft 210 as the center.

(56) At this time, the link locking part 230 of the opposite end of the lock plate 200 is hooked to the locking groove 310 of the folding link 300 so that the folding link 300 is in a state of maintaining a locking state by the lock plate 200.

(57) In such a state, according to the counterclockwise rotation of the lock plate 200, the link locking part 230 hooked to the locking groove part 310 is separated from the locking groove part 310, whereby the locking state of the folding link 300 is released.

(58) Accordingly, the seatback 10 together with the folding link 300 rotates forward about the folding hinge shaft S2 as the center.

(59) Accordingly, according to a forward rotation of the seatback 10, the folding operation of the seatback 10 is implemented as shown in a bottom view of FIG. 2.

(60) In particular, in the folding process of the seatback 10, the lock plate 200 rotates forward about the reclining hinge shaft S1 as the center so that the link locking part 230 is separated from the locking groove part 310. In addition, in such a state, since the folding link 300 further rotates forward together with the seatback 10, even when the lever 400 is restored to the position prior to the manipulation by releasing the user's hand from the lever 400, the lock plate 200 becomes not to be hooked to the folding link 300 in the folding process.

(61) Accordingly, the present disclosure not only implements a folding operation of the seatback 10 with one manipulation of the lever 400, but also improves convenience of the folding operation because there is no need to hold the lever 400 until the folding operation is completed.

(62) Moreover, since it is not necessary to hold the lever 400 until folding is completed, an impact is prevented from being applied to the hand holding the lever 400, thereby preventing the risk of injury to the user during the folding operation of the seatback 10.

(63) On the other hand, although the present disclosure has been described in detail only with respect to the above specific examples, it is obvious to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations are possible within the scope of the technical spirit of the present disclosure, and it is natural that such variations and modifications belong to the appended claims.