Seat comprising a swivel armrest module
10814761 · 2020-10-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/753
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle seat having a backrest, a seat extending in a transverse direction from a first side edge to a second side edge, and a seat module. The armrest module includes a body and an armrest supported by this body, and is able to move relative to the seat between a home position where the armrest laterally extends the seat or is lower than the seat so as to be able to receive an occupant, and a rest position where the armrest is higher than the seat so as to be able to receive the arm of the occupant sitting on the seat. The armrest module has a substantially flat shape in a vertical plane, and has a thickness extending in the transverse direction.
Claims
1. A vehicle seat comprising a backrest, a seat extending in a transverse direction from a first side edge to a second side edge, and a module, wherein said module comprises a body pivotably mounted on the seat and an armrest supported by said body and slidably mounted on said body, and wherein said module is able to move relative to said seat between a home position, in which said armrest extends laterally from the seat or is lower than the seat so as to be able to receive an occupant, and a rest position, in which said armrest is higher than said seat so as to be able to receive the arm of the occupant sitting on said seat, said module having a substantially flat shape in a vertical plane such that two dimensions of the module are each greater than a third dimension which is a thickness, with the thickness extending in said transverse direction, said armrest consisting essentially of one single part and having an L-shape in said vertical plane.
2. The vehicle seat set forth in claim 1 wherein said armrest is slidable vertically relative to said body to be adjustable in height between a low position and a high position when said module is in the rest position.
3. The vehicle seat set forth in claim 1 wherein the module is able to move relative to said seat with a movement that comprises a rotation with a pivot connection about a pivot axis Z directed transversely to said seat.
4. The vehicle seat set forth in claim 3 wherein said module is articulated by said pivot connection to said seat.
5. The vehicle seat set forth in claim 3 wherein passage of said module from the home position to the rest position is effected with a rotation of a front portion of said module towards a rear of the seat to bring said front portion closer to said backrest.
6. The vehicle seat set forth in claim 3 wherein passage of said module from the home position to the rest position is performed with a rotation of a rear portion of said module towards a front of the seat to move said rear portion away from said backrest.
7. The vehicle seat set forth in claim 1 wherein said armrest comprises a branch, which constitutes an upper part of said module in the home position.
8. The vehicle seat set forth in claim 1 wherein said module comprises a part which constitutes a protection in the event of lateral impact.
9. The vehicle seat set forth in claim 1 wherein said module has an elongated shape along a longitudinal axis X, and wherein the said longitudinal axis X extends substantially horizontally in said home position and extends substantially vertically in said rest position.
10. A vehicle seat having a backrest, a seat extending in a transverse direction from a first side edge to a second side edge, and a module, wherein said module comprises a body pivotably mounted on the seat and an armrest supported by said body and slidably mounted on said body, and wherein said module is able to move relative to said seat between a home position, in which said armrest extends laterally from said seat or is lower than said seat so as to be able to receive an occupant, and a rest position, in which said armrest is higher than said seat so as to be able to receive the arm of the occupant sitting on said seat, wherein said module, in the home position, does not protrude forward of a front end of said seat, said armrest consisting essentially of one single part extending in a vertical plane perpendicular to said transverse direction, and said module having a substantially flat shape in said vertical plane such that two dimensions of the module are each greater than a third dimension which is a thickness.
11. A vehicle seat, comprising: a backrest; a seat extending in a transverse direction from a first side edge to a second side edge; and an armrest module comprising a body pivotably mounted on said seat and an armrest slidably mounted on the body, wherein the armrest module is movable relative to said seat between a home position, in which the armrest extends laterally from said seat or is lower than said seat so that said seat is able to receive an occupant, and a rest position, in which the armrest is higher than said seat so that the armrest is able to receive an arm of the seated occupant, wherein the armrest module is substantially flat with a thickness in the transverse direction and vertical and longitudinal dimensions greater than the thickness, said vertical and longitudinal dimensions parallel with a vertical plane, and wherein the armrest has an L-shape in said vertical plane.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The invention will be better understood and its advantages will appear better by reading the detailed description below. An embodiment is shown by way of non-limiting example. The description refers to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) In the following description, seat 10 is in its usual position, with seat 20 extending substantially in a horizontal plane, and backrest 30 extending substantially in a vertical plane.
(11) Seat 20 extends in a transverse direction T (shown in
(12) For example, backrest 30 is articulated on the rear edge of seat 20, so that backrest 30 is able to pivot around an axis extending in the transverse direction, by tilting forward or towards the rear of seat 20 around a plane perpendicular to the plane of seat 20.
(13) Seat 10 further comprises an armrest module 40.
(14) For example, module 40 is located on the left side of seat 10.
(15) Armrest module 40 is connected to the rest of seat 10 and is located against the first lateral edge of seat 20. The module 40 has a substantially flat shape, in a vertical plane, with a thickness that extends in the transverse direction T. By substantially flat shape, it is meant that two dimensions of module 40 are each greater than three times the third dimension (thickness) of this module 40. For example, greater than five times the third dimension. For example, greater than ten times the third dimension.
(16) The armrest module 40 comprises a body 41 and an armrest 42 supported by this body 41.
(17) The module 40 moves relative to seat 20 between a home position and a rest position.
(18) For example, this displacement comprises a rotation so that module 40 is pivotable relative to seat 20 by a pivot connection 45 to a pivot axis Z, which is directed transversely relative to seat 20.
(19) This movement consists exclusively of this pivoting, which has the advantage of simplicity.
(20) Alternatively, this movement further comprises another movement, for example, a translation.
(21) Advantageously, module 40, in the home position, does not protrude forward of the front end of seat 20. That is to say that the front end of seat 20 is located further forward of the front end of module 40.
(22) With this arrangement, the occupant can, in the home position of the armrest module 40, easily access seat 10 since module 40 is not located on the leg path of this occupant when he sits on seat 10.
(23) This access to seat 10 by an occupant is thus facilitated regardless of whether the armrest module has a substantially flat shape on a vertical plane or not.
(24) The above provision constitutes a second method which contributes to solving the problem of accessibility to seat 10 by an occupant. The fact that the armrest module has a substantially flat shape on a vertical plane with a thickness that extends in the transverse direction T, constitutes the first method that contributes to solving this problem.
(25) The case where the movement consists exclusively of a pivot is described below. However, the description below also applies to the general case.
(26) The home position is shown in
(27) Once seated on seat 20, the occupant can raise module 40 by pivoting it around the pivot axis Z in its rest position, as shown in
(28) As represented in
(29) Thus, the joint between armrest module 40 and seat 10 is simpler, since the reception and rest positions are defined relative to seat 20.
(30) Alternatively, armrest module 40 is articulated by a pivot connection 45 to backrest 30.
(31) In its rest position (shown in
(32) In the embodiment shown in
(33) This rotational movement is effected according to the arrow shown in
(34) Optionally, as shown in
(35) Thus, advantageously, the rear of armrest module 40 (behind the pivot axis Z in the home position) pivots forward and clears the articulation area of backrest 30 with seat 20 in the rest position. This frees a passage space for the seat belt 10.
(36) Advantageously, as shown in
(37) The upper surface of armrest 42 is curved, as shown in the figures. Alternatively, the upper surface of armrest 42 is sloping (inclined), or horizontal. Armrest 42 thus covers body 41 both in the home position and in the rest position. In addition, to form the whole armrest 42, the fabrication of armrest 42 and its assembly with body 41 is facilitated.
(38) Alternatively, branch 425 of armrest 42 is separated and dissociated from the rest of the armrest 42. The armrest 42 therefore consists of two parts.
(39) In the case where module 40 does not include branch 425, which constitutes the upper part of module 40 in the home position, it is the upper surface of module 40 that can be curved, sloping (inclined) or horizontal.
(40) These characteristics of the upper part of module 40 or of the upper part of armrest 42 can be applied to all the embodiments of the invention.
(41) Advantageously, as shown in
(42) Thus, regardless of the body type of the occupant of the seat 10, his forearm resting on armrest 42 will be at an optimal height relative to his chest, and the occupant will sit in a more comfortable position.
(43) Armrest 42 is shown in the lower position in
(44) The armrest 42 is guided in its translation movement by two rods which slide in the housing of body 41. Alternatively, this guidance can be performed by a rod, or more than two rods.
(45) When armrest 42 is L-shaped, leg 425 slides along body 41 in the passage of armrest 42 between the high and low positions, which contributes to guiding the armrest 42.
(46) Advantageously, armrest 42 can be locked/unlocked in height in one or more intermediate positions between the high position and the low position.
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(48) In this embodiment, the passage of the armrest module 40 from the home position to the rest position is effected with a rotation of the rear part of module 40 towards the front of seat 20 and upwards to move this back part away from the backrest 30.
(49) Optionally, as shown in
(50) Thus, the front of armrest module 40 (in front of the pivot axis Z in the home position) is short and leaves free the lateral area of the front of seat 20, which allows easier passage of the legs of the occupant on seat 10 when he sits in a lateral position.
(51) Module 40 is shown in
(52) The pivot axis Z is perpendicular to the plane of the figure.
(53) The rotational movement of module 40 is effected according to the arrow shown in
(54) As shown in
(55) Thus, as shown in
(56) Alternatively, the armrest has an L shape so that arm 425 forms a single block with the rest of the armrest 42.
(57) Advantageously, the armrest module 40 includes a portion which constitutes a protection in the event of lateral impact.
(58) For example, this part is a rigid reinforcement 49.
(59) The rigid reinforcement 49 is integrated in body 41. It is shown in dashed lines in
(60) Rigid refers to a material which is less deformable under identical stress than the materials forming the remainder of body 41. In the event of a lateral/transverse impact on the vehicle, reinforcement 49 acts as a piston which moves in block and push the occupant's pelvis away from the impact zone.
(61) Thus, the occupant's pelvis, which is located behind the armrest module in a direction transverse to the seat, is better protected.
(62) Advantageously, as represented in
(63) Thus, armrest module 40 has a shape in a plane perpendicular to the pivot axis Z which is close to that of seat 40.
(64) In the description above, seat 10 comprises a single armrest module 40. Seat 10 may also comprise two modules 40, one of the modules 40 being located on one side edge of seat 20, the second of the modules 40 being located on the other side edge of seat 20.