Armrest
10434907 ยท 2019-10-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/753
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60N2/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/90
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicle fitting has a support element, a part moveable on the support element between a two positions, a stop on the support element, and a latch element movable between a latch position engaged between the stop and the movable part to impede movement of the movable part into one of the first and second positions and a release position not impeding movement of the support element into the one of the first and second positions. A pivot joint is formed by an elongated hole and an axle. The hole has a wide first end region and a narrow second end region, and the axle is engaged in the hole and movable between the end regions thereof. Thus, on sudden stopping, the axle moves from a position loosely engaged in the first end region to a position snugly engaged and wedged in the second region.
Claims
1. A vehicle fitting comprising: a support element; a movable part moveable on the support element between a first position and a second position in a straight-line or pivotally; a stop on the support element; a latch element movable between a latch position engaged between the stop and the movable part to impede movement of the movable part into one of the first and second positions and a release position not impeding movement of the movable part into the one of the first and second positions; and a pivot joint formed by an elongated hole in one of the support element and the latch element and an axle on the other of the support element and the latch element, the elongated hole having a wide first end region and a narrow second end region, the axle being engaged in the hole and movable between the end regions thereof in such a manner that, during vehicle acceleration, the axle moves from a first latch position loosely engaged in the first end region to a second latch position snugly engaged and wedged in the second end region.
2. The vehicle fitting according to claim 1, wherein the movable part is pivotably mounted on the support element about a pivot axis defined by the pivot joint.
3. The vehicle fitting according to claim 2, wherein during movement between the first latch position and the second latch position, the latch element moves radially of the pivot axis.
4. The vehicle fitting according to claim 1, further comprising: a spring biasing the latch element into the release position.
5. The vehicle fitting according to claim 1, further comprising: a counter bearing engaging the latch element in the release position or one of the first and second latch positions.
6. The vehicle fitting according to claim 1, wherein the latch element is moveable from the stop on movement of the movable part from the first position into the second position.
7. The vehicle fitting according to claim 1, wherein the latch element comprises a first form-fit formation and the support comprises a second form-fit formation and in that in the release position and the first latch position the first form-fit formation and the second form-fit formation are out of engagement and in the second latch position are in engagement.
8. The vehicle fitting according to claim 1, wherein the vehicle fitting is formed by an armrest and the movable part by a pivotable arm support of the armrest.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) Further advantages are obtained by way of an embodiment shown in the figure. The schematic figures show in:
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SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(14) In the drawings the knife according to the invention is designated generally at 10. In the different drawings the same reference numerals designate the same parts, even if lower-case letters are added or omitted.
(15) The fitting 10 in the present embodiment is designed as armrest. The fitting 10 comprises a support 10 which can be arranged vehicle-fixed for example, and a movable part 12. The support 11 is U-shaped and comprises a central region 17 and two flank regions 18a and 18b extending at a right angle to the central region 17.
(16) The movable part 12 in the present embodiment is formed as arm support. The movable part 12 is pivotably mounted on the support 11 about a pivot axis a between an approximately horizontal use position shown in
(17) An end region 31 of the movable part 12 is received between the flank regions 18a and 18b. A free end region 34 of the movable part 12 lies opposite the end region 31. Bearing pins 32 which project on the end region 31 on both sides from the movable part 12, engage in axle bores 33 formed in the flank regions 18a and 18b. The bearing pins 32 together with the axle bores 33 define the pivot axis a.
(18) In the use position, an occupant can support himself on an arm support surface 13 and if required make use of any function parts that are present on the arm support.
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(21) In the present embodiment, two locking devices 19a and 19b are part of the fitting 10 (see
(22) The locking device 19a according to
(23) When a first stop face 40 of the latch element 14 is in contact with the counter-bearing face 22, the latch element 14 is situated in a release position. In the release position, the latch element 14 is not arranged in the movement path of the stop 20 when the movable part 12 is moved between the first position and the second position. From the release position, the latch element 14, because of a vehicle acceleration, is moveable in the direction v1 into a first latch position. In the first latch position, a second stop face 41 of the latch element 14 is in contact with a counter-face 42 of the support 11. In the present embodiment, the counter-face 42 is formed by a wall of the support 11. In the second latch position, the latching face 23 of the latch element 14 is in the movement path of the stop 20.
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(25) The latch element 14 has a primary end region 35 which comprises the elongated hole 26 and a secondary end region 36 on which a latching face 23 is formed that interacts with the stop 20. Located opposite the latching face 23, first form-fit formation 24 in the form of a projection are formed on the latch element 14. At the secondary end region 36, the latch element 14 is provided with a mass that during vehicle deceleration generates a major force of inertia. An inner surface 37 of the elongated hole 26 tapers conically and comprises a first wide region 27 and a second narrow region 28. In the first region 27, the elongated hole has a width B1 and in the second region a lesser width B2.
(26) When the bearing axle 15 with the bush 29 is in the first region 27 of the elongated hole 26, a loose clearance fit is present so that the bearing axle 15 in the first region 27 has adequate freedom of movement. It can for example rotate in the directions v1 and v2 between the rest position and the first latch position. When the bearing axle 15 with the bush 29 moves in the direction p1 into the narrower second region 28, the bush 29 is deformed as a result of which a snug press fit is formed that presses the bearing axle 15 in the second region 28 in such a manner that it can neither move back radially in the direction p2 into the first region 27 nor pivot in the direction v2.
(27) In the present embodiment, the first form-fit formation 24 are formed by a projection on the latch element 14. Second form-fit formation 25 formed on the support are configured as two parallel walls which lock the projection in such a manner that the latch element 14 cannot turn in the direction v2 in the direction of the release position. In the present embodiment, the counter-face 42 is also formed by a wall of the second form-fit formation 25. The counter-face 42 and the second form-fit formation 25 however can also be independent of one another.
(28) With the first form-fit formation 24 and the second form-fit formation 25 that can also have other configurations, it is important that they prevent the latch element 14 moving out of the latch position so that the movable part is securely locked. In the present embodiment they prevent the latch element 14 pivoting in the direction v2.
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(30) Upon vehicle deceleration, the limit value of which is adjustable in that the properties of the spring 21 are suitably selected, the latch element 14 is pivoted against the force of the spring 21 about the bearing axle 15 in the direction v1 into the first latch position shown in
(31) Upon a further movement of the movable part 12 in the direction u1 the stop 20 moves the latch element 14 in axial direction p1 so that the latch element 14 with the elongated hole 26 moves relative to the bearing axle 15 from the first wide region 27 into the second narrow region 28, as shown in
(32) During movement of the latch element 14 in the direction p1, the first form-fit formation 24 move into engagement with second form-fit formation 25. In the second latch position the projection is between the walls of the second form-fit formation 25 securely locking the movable part 12. This means no movement of the movable part 12 in the direction u1 is possible when the locking devices 19a and 19b are in the second latch position.
(33) The engagement of the first form-fit formation 24 and the second form-fit formation 25 constitutes an additional safeguard. According to an alternative embodiment, this additional safeguard could be omitted since in the second latch position the press fit between the second region 28 of the elongated hole 26 and the bearing axle 15 prevents movement of the latch element 14 out of the second latch position.
(34) In the second latch position, the movable part 12 is in a position according to