ADJUSTABLE SEAT FOR SPORTS CARS
20190111808 ยท 2019-04-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/3065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/1695
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
On each of the two longitudinal sides of the cushion (2) of a seat (1) there is provided a front mechanism (4) and a rear lever (5) to move the seat, varying the height and inclination thereof. The rear lever (5) is hinged to the cushion (2) and to a rear supporting bracket (7). The hinging axis (a1) between the rear lever (5) and the cushion (2), is located at a lower position than the horizontal hinging axis (a2) between the rear lever (5) and the rear supporting bracket (7).
Claims
1. An adjustable seat for sports cars, the seat comprising a lower seat portion (2) with two opposite longitudinal sides, each of which is provided with a front mechanism (4) for connecting a front portion of the lower seat portion (2) to a front supporting bracket (6), and a rear lever (5) hinged to a rear portion of the lower seat portion (2) about a first horizontal hinging axis (a1), the rear lever (5) being hinged also to a respective rear supporting bracket (7) about a second horizontal hinging axis (a2); characterized in that the first horizontal hinging axis (a1) between the rear lever (5) and the lower seat portion (2) is located at a lower position than the second horizontal hinging axis (a2) between the rear lever (5) and the rear supporting bracket (7).
2. The adjustable seat of claim 1, wherein each front mechanism (4) comprises a front lever (10) hinged to the front supporting bracket (6) and the lower seat portion (2), whereby on each longitudinal side of the seat a corresponding articulated quadrilateral is formed, consisting of the front and rear (5) levers, the lower seat portion (2) and front (6) and rear supporting brackets (7), the articulated quadrilateral allowing to move a point (H) of the seat between two opposite positions: a first, more advanced and lower position (H), and a second, more retracted and higher position (H).
3. The adjustable seat of claim 2, wherein the front lever (10) provides a lower end hinged to a front lateral portion of the lower seat portion (2) about a third horizontal hinging axis (a3), an upper hinged end to the front supporting bracket (6) about a fourth horizontal hinging axis (a4), wherein the third horizontal hinging axis (a3) is located at a lower position with respect to the fourth horizontal hinging axis (a4).
4. The adjustable seat of claim 2, wherein the front lever (10) provides a lower end hinged to the front bracket (6), and an upper hinged end to a front lateral portion of the lower seat portion (2).
5. The adjustable seat of claim 2, wherein the front lever (10) is oriented rearwardly and upwardly.
6. The adjustable seat of claim 2, wherein the rear lever (5) is oriented rearwardly and downwardly.
7. The adjustable seat of claim 1, wherein each front mechanism (4) comprises: a pair of slots (14) extending in a substantially longitudinal direction, and a pair of transverse pins (15) slidingly engaged along the respective slots (14), wherein either the slots (14) are provided in the front supporting brackets (6) and the transverse pins (15) are integral with the lower seat portion (2), or the slots (14) are provided by the lower seat portion (2) and the transverse pins (15) are integral with the front supporting brackets (6).
8. The adjustable seat of claim 1, wherein the two rear levers (5) are connected to one another by a transversal connecting element (11).
9. The adjustable seat of claim 1, wherein the transverse connecting element (11) in the form of a bar or tube extending externally to the lower seat portion (2).
10. The adjustable seat of claim 1, wherein each rear lever (5) is subjected to tensile stress in use.
11. The adjustable seat of claim 1, comprising the lower seat portion (2) and a backrest (3) which are part of a single, one-piece structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The features and advantages of the seat according to the present invention will appear more clearly from the following description, made by way an indicative and non-limiting example. Reference will be made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] With reference to
[0023] The cushion 2 has two opposite longitudinal sides, only one of which, the left one, is visible in
[0024] On each longitudinal side of the cushion a front mechanism 4 and a rear lever 5 are provided. The front mechanism 4 serves for connecting a front portion of the lower seat portion to a front supporting bracket 6. The rear lever 5 is hinged to a rear portion of the cushion 2 about a first horizontal hinging axis a1. The rear lever 5 is also hinged to a rear supporting bracket 7 about a second horizontal hinging axis a2.
[0025] The first horizontal hinging axis a1 between the rear lever 5 and the cushion 2 is located at a lower position than the second horizontal hinging axis a2 between the rear lever 5 and the rear supporting bracket 7. Due to this configuration, the rear lever 5 is subject, in use, to a tensile stress and can be advantageously lighter than a traditional lever designed to work on compression which must be sized to work without inflecting due to a peak load.
[0026] The supporting brackets 6, 7 may be connected to the platform (not shown) of the vehicle in a rigid manner or, as indicated in
[0027] According to an embodiment, as illustrated for example in
[0028] In the embodiment shown in
[0029] According to the embodiment in
[0030] The configuration illustrated in
[0031] According to an embodiment, in both of the two opposite positions obtainable, the rear lever 5 is oriented rearwardly and downwards (
[0032] In one embodiment, in both of the two opposite positions obtainable, the front lever 10 is oriented rearwardly and upwards (
[0033] According to a preferred embodiment, in the first position (or advanced position), indicated with (), the front lever 10 is oriented posteriorly and upwards, forming an angle of about 80 with respect to a horizontal line.
[0034] In the embodiment shown in
[0035] Advantageously, the angle formed by the front lever 10 in the first position (
[0036] Moreover, the configuration illustrated in
[0037] According to an embodiment (
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[0039] In the example shown in
[0040] According to a particularly advantageous embodiment in terms of excursion of the point H, also the front mechanism 4 comprises a front lever 10 connected to the cushion and to the relative front supporting bracket 6 similarly to the rear lever 5.
[0041] With reference to
[0042] In the example in
[0043] According to other embodiments, the anterior mechanism 4 may be different from the lever systems shown in
[0044] The distribution of the forces, in a seat according to the present invention, allows reducing the driving load required by the knob or the motor. In fact, compared to a traditional configuration, the configuration of the rear lever 5 determines a considerable lever arm between the linear action line of the actuator 13 and the hinging axis a2. Consequently, the force needed to lift the cushion or the one-piece seat is much lower. This also allows the use of a manual as well as an electric actuator. An electric actuator will require reduced power, and may advantageously be small in size, with cost and weight advantages.
[0045] Moreover, the reduction of the effort required to lift the seat allows eliminating or at least reducing the torsion bar which in traditional systems serves to aid the control system to overcome part of the torque generated by the weight of the seated person to be lifted. Experimental tests carried out by the Applicant have shown that the driving load may be reduced to less than 50% of that required in traditional systems. The system movement speed can also be increased, significantly reducing the drive time to reach the various seat positions.
[0046] Various aspects and embodiments of the seat have been described. It is understood that each embodiment may be combined with any other embodiment. The invention, moreover, is not limited to the described embodiments, but may be varied within the scope defined by the appended claims.