VEHICLE OCCUPANT PROTECTION STRUCTURE
20200094764 ยท 2020-03-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/4249
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicle occupant protection structure includes a seat body including a seatback configured to support a back of an occupant, and a shell section including a portion configured to face a side of the occupant whose back is supported by the seatback and the portion configured to restrict movement of the occupant in a seat width direction in a case of a vehicle collision.
Claims
1. A vehicle occupant protection structure comprising: a seat body including a seatback configured to support a back of an occupant; and a shell section including a portion configured to face a side of the occupant whose back is supported by the seatback and configured to restrict movement of the occupant in a seat width direction in a case of a vehicle collision.
2. A vehicle occupant protection structure comprising: a table provided in a vehicle cabin and including a work surface enabling an occupant to perform a task or including a placement face on which luggage can be placed; a seat body provided peripherally to the table and including at least a seatback configured to support a back of an occupant; and an airbag provided between the occupant whose back is supported by the seatback and the table, the airbag being configured to inflate and deploy in a case of a vehicle collision.
3. The vehicle occupant protection structure of claim 2, further comprising a seatbelt device including a webbing configured to be worn by the occupant whose back is supported by the seatback, wherein the airbag is provided at the webbing.
4. The vehicle occupant protection structure of claim 3, wherein: the webbing is pulled out from a webbing take-up device so as to be worn by the occupant, and the webbing is pulled into the webbing take-up device in a case of a vehicle collision such that a body of the occupant whose back is supported by the seatback is restrained by the webbing.
5. The vehicle occupant protection structure of claim 1, wherein a height of the seatback from a floor of a vehicle cabin is set such that a back of the occupant is supported by the seatback when in a standing posture or in an almost-standing posture.
6. The vehicle occupant protection structure of claim 2, wherein a height of the seatback from a floor of a vehicle cabin is set such that a back of the occupant is supported by the seatback when in a standing posture or in an almost-standing posture.
7. The vehicle occupant protection structure of claim 1, wherein the seat body is supported by the vehicle so as to be rotatable about an axial direction running in a vehicle vertical direction.
8. The vehicle occupant protection structure of claim 2, wherein the seat body is supported by the vehicle so as to be rotatable about an axial direction running in a vehicle vertical direction.
9. The vehicle occupant protection structure of claim 1, wherein: a seat rail formed in a loop shape as viewed from a vehicle upper side is provided at a floor of a vehicle cabin, and the seat body is supported by a seat support member configured to move along the seat rail.
10. The vehicle occupant protection structure of claim 2, wherein: a seat rail formed in a loop shape as viewed from a vehicle upper side is provided at a floor of a vehicle cabin, and the seat body is supported by a seat support member configured to move along the seat rail.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
First Exemplary Embodiment
[0028] Explanation follows regarding an occupant protection structure according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, with reference to
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[0030] A desk 14, serving as a usable table, four vehicle seats 16, and four protective shells 18, serving as shell sections surrounding the four respective vehicle seats 16, are provided in the vehicle cabin 12 of the vehicle 10.
[0031] The desk 14 is provided at a front-rear direction and a vehicle width direction central portion of the vehicle cabin 12. The desk 14 is configured including legs, not illustrated in the drawings, with lower end portions thereof fixed to a floor 38 of the vehicle cabin 12, and a tabletop 20 that is fixed to upper end portions of the legs. The tabletop 20 is formed in a rectangular shape that is long in the front-rear direction in plan view (as viewed from the upper side). An upper side face of the tabletop 20 configures a work surface 20A that is used by occupants operating personal computers or having discussions.
[0032] The four vehicle seats 16 are provided around the desk 14. As illustrated in
[0033] As illustrated in
[0034] A rotation and locking mechanism is provided at the lower side of the seat body 24, as an example, provided at the seat support column 22 or between the seat support column 22 and a seat rail 36 (see
[0035] As illustrated in
[0036] As illustrated in
[0037] Operation and Advantageous Effects of the Present Exemplary Embodiment
[0038] Explanation follows regarding operation and advantageous effects of the present exemplary embodiment.
[0039] As illustrated in
[0040] The seat body 24 of the vehicle seat 16 is rotated and the seat body 24 is then fixed at a position looking toward the desk 14, such that the occupant P is capable of performing a task on the tabletop 20 of the desk 14. As an example, the occupant P is able to operate a personal computer on the tabletop 20 in order to produce documents or the like.
[0041] In a case of a collision of the vehicle 10 of the present exemplary embodiment, depending on direction of the collision and the orientation of the vehicle seat 16, the occupant P sitting in the vehicle seat 16 might move sideways in the seat. In such cases, in the present exemplary embodiment, the upper body P1 of the occupant P moving sideways in the seat is restrained by the side facing portions 18B of the protective shell 18. The occupant P can thus be suppressed from coming into contact with members peripheral to the vehicle seat 16 (for example the desk 14 or an adjacent vehicle seat 16).
[0042] In the present exemplary embodiment, the seat rail 36 is provided at the floor 38 in a loop shape, enabling the vehicle seats 16 to be disposed at desired positions around the desk 14.
Second Exemplary Embodiment
[0043] Explanation follows regarding an occupant protection structure according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, with reference to
[0044] In the occupant protection structure according to the present exemplary embodiment, vehicle seats 40 adapted for an occupant P in an almost-standing posture are provided in the vehicle cabin 12, and an airbag 42 that inflates and deploys between the occupant P and the desk 14 is also provided.
[0045] In each of the vehicle seats 40 according to the present exemplary embodiment, a seat front-rear direction dimension of the seat cushion 26 is shorter than that of the seat cushions 26 of the vehicle seats 16 (see
[0046] Note that configuration may be made in which the vehicle seat is not provided with the seat cushion 26 and the back P3 of the occupant P is supported by the seatback 28 when in a standing posture. In such cases, a standing posture is a state in which the knees P4 are not bent and the center of gravity G of the upper body P1 of the occupant P in the seat front-rear direction is located substantially at the same position as the feet P5 that are in contact with the floor 38.
[0047] The seatbelt device 32 of the present exemplary embodiment is what is referred to as a three-point seatbelt device. The seatbelt device 32 includes a webbing take-up device 44 provided inside the seatback 28, and the webbing 34 that the occupant P wears by pulling the webbing 34 out from the webbing take-up device 44. Note that a portion of the webbing 34 entrained across a waist P6 of the occupant P along the seat width direction is referred to as a lap webbing 34A, and a portion of the webbing 34 entrained diagonally with respect to the seat width direction from a shoulder P7 to a chest P8 of the occupant P is referred to as a shoulder webbing 34B. Moreover, the airbag 42 is fixed to the lap webbing 34A. Note that, prior to inflation, the airbag 42 is folded up to a dimension corresponding to the width of the lap webbing 34A. When the airbag 42 is in the folded state, the airbag 42 and part of the lap webbing 34A are covered by a non-illustrated cover member.
[0048] The webbing take-up device 44 is also provided with a pre-tensioner mechanism so as to pull in (take up) the webbing 34 into the webbing take-up device 44 in a vehicle collision.
[0049] Operation and Advantageous Effects of the Present Exemplary Embodiment
[0050] Explanation follows regarding operation and advantageous effects of the present exemplary embodiment.
[0051] As illustrated in
[0052] The occupant P supported by the vehicle seat 40 is thus capable of performing tasks on the tabletop 20 of the desk 14 in an almost-standing posture. Note that the seat body 24 of the vehicle seat 40 may be rotated and the seat body 24 may be fixed at a position that does not look toward the desk 14.
[0053] In a case of a collision of the vehicle of the present exemplary embodiment, the pre-tensioner mechanism provided at the webbing take-up device 44 actuates to pull the webbing 34 into the webbing take-up device 44. The upper body P1 of the occupant P is thus restrained by the webbing 34, restricting movement of the upper body P1 with respect to the seatback 28. Note that in a vehicle collision the occupant P is more likely to fall toward the seat front side when in an almost-standing posture than when in a sitting posture. However, in the present exemplary embodiment, the upper body P1 of the occupant P is restrained by the webbing 34, enabling the occupant P to be suppressed from falling toward the seat front side.
[0054] In a vehicle collision, the airbag 42 provided to the lap webbing 34A inflates and deploys such that the airbag 42 is disposed between an abdomen P9 and the waist P6 of the occupant P on one side and the tabletop 20 of the desk 14 on the other side. The occupant P can thus be suppressed from contacting the tabletop 20 in a vehicle collision. Moreover, due to providing the airbag 42 at the webbing 34, the occupant P can be suppressed from contacting the tabletop 20 even if airbags do not inflate and deploy around the entire periphery of the tabletop 20.
[0055] Note that in the present exemplary embodiment described above, although explanation has been given regarding an example in which the pre-tensioner mechanism is provided at the webbing take-up device 44, a configuration without a pre-tensioner mechanism may be applied. Whether or not to provide a pre-tensioner mechanism may be decided in consideration of such factors as the posture of the occupant P when supported by the vehicle seat 40.
[0056] The configuration of the occupant protection structure of the first exemplary embodiment and the configuration of the occupant protection structure of the present exemplary embodiment may be combined with each other. Various configuration combinations enable an occupant sitting in the vehicle seat, an occupant supported by the vehicle seat in an almost-standing posture, or an occupant supported by the vehicle seat in a standing posture to be suppressed from coming into contact with members peripheral to the vehicle seat. Moreover, instead of the desk 14, a shelf or the like may be provided in the vehicle cabin as a usable table with a placement face on which luggage can be placed.
[0057] Explanation has been given regarding exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the above, and obviously various other modifications may be implemented within a range not departing from the scope of the present disclosure.