Motor Vehicle Seat, Motor Vehicle Equipped Therewith and Method for Adjusting a Cover Tension of the Motor Vehicle Seat
20200398719 ยท 2020-12-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2002/924
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/943
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60N2/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
To improve comfort, a motor vehicle seat has at least one cushion body, at least one cover concealing the cushion body at least in part, and at least one tensioner, which is operatively connected to the cover by a first end and is designed to adjust the cover tension. The tensioner is fixed by a second end to a clamping device. The clamping device is designed to modify and fix the distance of the tensioner from the first end thereof to the second end thereof and the clamping device is designed to be operated after completion of the motor vehicle seat.
Claims
1.-13. (canceled)
14. A motor vehicle seat, comprising: at least one cushion body; at least one cover at least partially concealing the cushion body; at least one tensioner, which is operatively connected by a first end to the cover and is designed to adjust a cover tension, wherein the tensioner is fastened by a second end to a clamping device, the clamping device is designed to change and to fix a distance of the tensioner from its first end to its second end, and the clamping device is designed to be operated after completion of the motor vehicle seat.
15. The motor vehicle seat according to claim 14, wherein the clamping device is a rotary clamp or a tensioning clamp.
16. The motor vehicle seat according to claim 15, wherein the rotary clamp comprises: a clamping roller which is mounted rotatably about an axis of rotation and on which the tensioner is formed in a manner such that the tensioner can be partially wound up, a drive which is designed to drive the clamping roller, and a latch which is designed to block or release the clamping roller in a desired position.
17. The motor vehicle seat according to claim 16, wherein the clamping roller has at least one blocking tooth, and the latch has at least one blocking lever, which blocking lever is in engagement with at least one blocking tooth in a latching position and is disengaged from the blocking tooth in a tightening position.
18. The motor vehicle seat according to claim 15, wherein the tensioning clamp comprises: at least one latch which is designed such that the latch can be received in a corresponding receiving device in a force-fitting, form-fitting and/or frictionally blocking manner.
19. The motor vehicle seat according to claim 14, wherein the clamping device is arranged on a rear side of the motor vehicle seat.
20. The motor vehicle seat according to claim 14, wherein the tensioner is fastened to the cover and/or to a nonwoven material profile fastened to the cover.
21. The motor vehicle seat according to claim 14, wherein the tensioner is configured as a loop which extends through the cover and/or a nonwoven material profile fastened to the cover and is fastened by a respective end to the clamping device.
22. The motor vehicle seat according to claim 14, further comprising: an electric drive, wherein the clamping device is operatively connected to the electric drive.
23. A motor vehicle comprising at least one motor vehicle seat according to claim 14.
24. The motor vehicle according to claim 23, further comprising: an electric device, wherein the clamping device is operatively connected to the electric drive, and the electric drive is operatively connected to onboard electronics located in the motor vehicle.
25. A method for adjusting a cover tension of a motor vehicle seat located in a motor vehicle, the motor vehicle seat comprising: at least one cushion body; at least one cover at least partially concealing the cushion body; at least one tensioner, which is operatively connected by a first end to the cover and is designed to adjust a cover tension, wherein the tensioner is fastened by a second end to a clamping device, the clamping device is designed to change and to fix a distance of the tensioner from its first end to its second end, and the clamping device is designed to be operated after completion of the motor vehicle seat, wherein the method comprises: defining a desired value representing a desired cover tension of the cover; measuring a cover tension currently present at a point in time; comparing the currently present cover tension with the desired value; when the measured cover tension is smaller than the desired value, reducing the distance of the tensioner from its first end to its second end; when the measured cover tension is greater than the desired value, increasing the distance of the tensioner from its first end to its second end.
26. The method according to claim 25, wherein the desired value is selected depending on a value representing a state of the motor vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028]
[0029] An alternative embodiment of the motor vehicle seat 10 to the embodiment shown in
[0030] The backrest 5 which is shown in a rear view in
[0031]
[0032] Also in the embodiment which is shown in
[0033] The design of a clamping device 40 will now be explained by way of example with reference to
[0034] The rotary clamping device 40-1 shown in
[0035] In order to prevent an unintentional unclamping of the cover 35, part of the clamping roller 65 is provided with a plate 75, the radius of which is greater than the radius of that part of the clamping roller 65 which receives the tensioners 25 and the outer circumference of which has a number of blocking teeth 80 (only a few of which are depicted for reasons of better clarity). A blocking lever 95 which is pretensioned by means of a spring 85 and is mounted pivotably about a pivot axis 90 lies against one of the blocking teeth 80 in such a manner that a restoring movement of the clamping roller 65 because of a tensile force exerted on the tensioners 25 by the cover 35 is prevented. During a rotational movement of the clamping roller 65 in the clockwise direction, the blocking lever 95 acts counter to the spring 85 and releases the blocking tooth 80 adjacent to said blocking lever. The clamping roller 65 moves further until the blocking lever 95 rests on the next blocking tooth 80 because of the force exerted by the spring 85 and locks said blocking tooth again.
[0036] In order to entirely or partially unclamp the cover 35, a pressure rod 100 is mounted on the rotary clamping device 40 in a bearing 105 in a translatory manner such that its left end in
[0037] In other words, the blocking lever 90 which is mounted pivotably about the pivot axis 90 and is pretensioned by means of spring 85 forms, next to the supporting surface 110, a latch 115 which is in engagement with one of the blocking teeth 80 in a latching position and is disengaged from the blocking tooth 80 in a tightening position, when the tensioner 25 is clamped, or in a release position, when the tensioner 25 is not clamped. The pressure rod 100 which is guided in a translatory manner in the bearing 105, together with the spring 112 and the stop 114, forms an unlocking device 116.
[0038] The rotary clamping device 40-1 shown in
[0039] The tensioning clamping device 40-2 shown in
[0040] The previously described tensioner 25 can be composed of any suitable material, in particular of metal or a plastic, and can be configured in particular in the form of wires, cables or threads.
[0041] As can be gathered from
[0042] A manual actuation of the drive 120 has been described with reference to
[0043] Furthermore, it is possible, when onboard electronics are incorporated in the previously mentioned manner, to automatically control or regulate the cover tension of the cover 35 of the motor vehicle seat 10, wherein the following steps should be carried out:
[0044] a) defining a desired value representing a desired cover tension;
[0045] b) measuring a cover tension currently present at a point in time;
[0046] c) comparing the currently present cover tension with the desired value;
[0047] d) when the measured cover tension is smaller than the desired value, reducing the relative distance of the tensioner 25, 50 from its first end 25-1 to its second end 25-2;
[0048] e) when the measured cover tension is greater than the desired value, increasing the relative distance of the tensioner 25, 50 from its first end 25-1 to its second end 25-2.
[0049] It should be noted that not only the backrest 5 of the motor vehicle seat 10, but alternatively or cumulatively the seat cushion, not shown here, of the motor vehicle seat can be configured in accordance with the previously presented embodiments of the backrest 5.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0050] 1 Motor vehicle [0051] 5 Backrest [0052] 10 Motor vehicle seat [0053] 15 Cushion body [0054] 20-1 First nonwoven material profile [0055] 20-2 Second nonwoven material profile [0056] 25 Tensioner [0057] 25-1 First loop [0058] 25-2 Second loop [0059] 30-1 First end [0060] 30-2 Second end [0061] 35 Cover [0062] 40 Clamping device [0063] 40-1 Rotary clamping device [0064] 40-2 Tensioning clamping device [0065] 45 Nonwoven material part [0066] 50 Tensioner [0067] 55 Reinforcing panel [0068] 60 Channels [0069] 65 Clamping roller [0070] 70 Axis [0071] 75 Plate [0072] 80 Blocking teeth [0073] 85 Spring [0074] 90 Pivot axis [0075] 95 Blocking lever [0076] 100 Pressure rod [0077] 105 Bearing [0078] 110 Supporting surface [0079] 112 Spring [0080] 114 Stop [0081] 115 Latch [0082] 116 Unlocking device [0083] 120 Drive [0084] 125 Receiving device [0085] 130-1 Bearing [0086] 130-2 Bearing