ADJUSTMENT DEVICE FOR A REAR SEAT BENCH, AND A SEAT ARRANGEMENT
20180236906 ยท 2018-08-23
Inventors
- Wolfgang Pluta (Heiligenmoschel, DE)
- Christian Wolf (Katzenbach, DE)
- Heinrich HAMMANN (Teschenmoschel, DE)
Cpc classification
B60N2/3011
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/3013
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An adjustment device (1) for a rear seat bench (2) includes a seat part (3) and a divided backrest (4) that has at least one car body-side rest segment (4.1) and at least one adjacent rest segment (4.2). At least one of the car body-side rest segment (4.1) and the adjacent rest segment (4.2) is foldable from a use position into a non-use position, or vice versa, when in an unlocked state. A spring unit (7) is arranged between the adjacent rest segments (4.1, 4.2) and is functionally connected to the rest segments (4.1, 4.2) in a mechanical manner. A seat arrangement is also provided including such an adjustment device (1).
Claims
1. An adjustment device for a rear seat bench, comprising a seat part and a divided backrest with at least one body-side backrest segment and at least one adjacent backrest segment, wherein at least one of the backrest segments in the released state is foldable from a use position into a non-use position, or vice versa, the adjustment device comprising: a spring unit arranged between the adjacent backrest segments, said spring unit being in a mechanical interaction with said backrest segments.
2. The adjustment device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spring unit is pretensioned by the mechanical interaction in a locked state of the adjacent backrest segments into the use position thereof.
3. The adjustment device as claimed in claim 1, wherein, when the adjacent backrest segment is released from the use position, the spring unit is relaxed such that the released backrest segment moves relative to the body-side backrest segment.
4. The adjustment device as claimed in claim 1, wherein, when the body-side backrest segment is released from the use position, the spring unit relaxes such that the two backrest segments move.
5. The adjustment device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spring unit is pretensioned in the non-use position by means of the mechanical interaction in a locked state of the body-side backrest segment.
6. The adjustment device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a body-side backrest segment driver and an adjacent backrest segment driver wherein the spring unit engages or is engageable with each of the body-side backrest segment driver and the adjacent backrest segment driver to produce the mechanical interaction.
7. The adjustment device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the body-side backrest segment driver is fastened to the body-side backrest segment and the adjacent backrest segment driver is fastened to the adjacent backrest segment.
8. The adjustment device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the spring unit comprises a spiral spring which is tensionable in two directions and an angled spring end engaging the body-side backrest segment driver and the adjacent backrest segment driver.
9. The adjustment device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the body-side driver has, at a spring-side end, two opposite stops engaging the spring end of the spring unit whereby the body-side driver tensions the spring unit during a pivoting movement of the body-side backrest segment from the use position into the non-use position and vice versa.
10. The adjustment device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the two stops are arranged spaced apart from each other forming a clearance.
11. The adjustment device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the spring unit runs against the stops in a region of a reversal from the use position into the non-use position or vice versa.
12. The adjustment device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the adjacent backrest segment driver has, at a spring-side end, a third stop, whereby the adjacent backrest segment driver tensions the spring unit during the pivoting movements of the adjacent backrest segment from the non-use position into the use position.
13. A seat arrangement for a vehicle, the seat arrangement comprising: a seat part; a divided backrest comprising a body-side backrest segment and an adjacent backrest segment, wherein at least one of the backrest segments in a released state is foldable from a use position into a non-use position, or vice versa; and an adjustment device comprising a spring unit arranged between the adjacent backrest segments, said spring unit being in a mechanical interaction with said backrest segments.
14. The set arrangement as claimed in claim 13, further comprising a body-side backrest segment driver and an adjacent backrest segment driver wherein the spring unit engages or is engageable with each of the body-side backrest segment driver and the adjacent backrest segment driver to produce the mechanical interaction, wherein: the spring unit is pretensioned by the mechanical interaction in a locked state of the adjacent backrest segment into the use position thereof; the adjacent backrest segment is released from the use position, the spring unit is relaxed such that the released backrest segment moves relative to the body-side backrest segment; when the body-side backrest segment is released from the use position, the spring unit relaxes such that the two backrest segments move; and the spring unit is pretensioned in the non-use position by the mechanical interaction in a locked state of the body-side backrest segment.
15. The set arrangement as claimed in claim 14, wherein the body-side backrest segment driver is fastened to the body-side backrest segment and the adjacent backrest segment driver is fastened to the adjacent backrest segment.
16. The set arrangement as claimed in claim 15, wherein the spring unit comprises a spiral spring which is tensionable in two directions and an angled spring end engaging the body-side backrest segment driver and the adjacent backrest segment driver.
17. The set arrangement as claimed in claim 16, wherein the body-side driver has, at a spring-side end, two opposite stops engaging the spring end of the spring unit whereby the body-side driver tensions the spring unit during a pivoting movement of the body-side backrest segment from the use position into the non-use position and vice versa.
18. The set arrangement as claimed in claim 17, wherein the two stops are arranged spaced apart from each other forming a clearance.
19. The set arrangement as claimed in claim 18, wherein the spring unit runs against the stops in a region of a reversal from the use position into the non-use position or vice versa.
20. The set arrangement as claimed in claim 14, wherein the adjacent backrest segment driver has, at a spring-side end, a third stop, whereby the adjacent backrest segment driver tensions the spring unit during the pivoting movements of the adjacent backrest segment from the non-use position into the use position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0042] Referring to the drawings, mutually corresponding parts are provided with the same reference signs throughout the figures.
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[0044] The backrest 4 comprises a backrest segment 4.1 and an adjacent backrest segment 4.2, here a through-loading feature. The backrest segment 4.1 can be fastened, for example on the body side, to the vehicle floor or to the C pillar. Alternatively, the backrest segment 4.1 can be fastened and locked, for example on the substructure side, to a longitudinally and/or vertically displaceable seat substructure, and can therefore be freestanding. The backrest segments 4.1, 4.2 are divided transversely in a y direction in a ratio of 20:40. The backrest 4 is pivotable about an axis of rotation D from a substantially vertical use position, for example a normal seat position, into a substantially horizontal or lying non-use position, for example a folded over position enlarging the loading space, and vice versa.
[0045] The adjacent backrest segment 4.2 is lockable in the body-side backrest segment 4.1 by means of a locking unit 5, wherein a positional fixing in the use position is therefore ensured for the adjacent backrest segment 4.2 if the body-side backrest segment is locked in the use position. By means of a fitting 6 which is arranged on the body side on the axis of rotation D, a body-side locking of the body-side backrest segment 4.1 is possible in the use position and in the non-use position.
[0046] Various states of the folding over of the backrest segments 4.1, 4.2 are adoptable.
[0047] If the body-side backrest segment 4.1 is in the use position, the adjacent backrest segment 4.2 in a released state is foldable from the use position into the non-use position and vice versa independently of the body-side backrest segment 4.1.
[0048] The folding over of the body-side backrest segment 4.1 from the use position into the non-use position always results in folding over of the adjacent backrest segment 4.2 because of engagement of the locking unit 5.
[0049] The folding over of the adjacent backrest segment 4.2 from the non-use position into the use position is not possible if the body-side backrest segment 4.1 is positioned in the non-use position since, because of the locking unit 5, the body-side backrest segment 4.1 forms a pivot-limiting stop for the adjacent backrest segment 4.2. However, separate folding over of the body-side backrest segment 4.1 from the non-use position into the use position is possible if the locking unit 5 is released and the adjacent backrest segment 4.2 remains in the non-use position.
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[0051] In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the spring unit 7 is a spiral spring with torque loading and is produced from an evenly wound spring steel strip with an approximately rectangular cross section and is designed as a backrest compensation spring, wherein the latter at least partially compensates for the weight of the backrest segments 4.1, 4.2 in the possible positions of the backrest 4.
[0052] Alternatively, it is possible to provide the spring unit 7 as a torsion spring or as another suitable type of spring.
[0053] The spring unit 7 is tensionable in two directions and has a zero passage in a spring force progression over a defined angular range of rotation, in which zero passage a spring force is neither output nor absorbed.
[0054] An inner end of the spring unit 7 is supported on the vehicle floor side by means of a vehicle-mounted holding element (not illustrated) on the vehicle floor, wherein, for example, the inner end is hooked into a slot in the holding element. For example, the inner end of the spring unit 7 is connected to the vehicle floor between the two backrest segments 4.1, 4.2 via one of the floor-mounted fitting parts of one of the fittings of the backrest segments 4.1, 4.2 and is fastened non-rotatably to said vehicle floor.
[0055] An outer spring end 7.1 of the spring unit 7 is of angled design in such a manner that the spring unit 7 is or is bringable into interaction with the drivers 4.1.1, 4.2.1.
[0056] The body-side driver 4.1.1 is of substantially horizontally U-shaped design and, on the inner sides of the U shape, has a first stop 4.1.2 and an opposite second stop 4.1.3 which contact the spring end 7.1 arranged between the stops 4.1.2, 4.1.3 when the adjacent backrest segment 4.2 is pivoted, and therefore tension the spring unit 7 during the pivoting movement of the adjacent backrest segment 4.2 from the use position into the non-use position and vice versa.
[0057] The two stops 4.1.2, 4.1.3 are arranged spaced apart from each other here forming a clearance SP. By this means, the spring unit 7 runs against the stops 4.1.2, 4.1.3 in the region of a reversal from the use position into the non-use position or vice versa, with the clearance SP reducing the working travel of the spring unit 7.
[0058] In the exemplary embodiment, the spring unit 7 acts forward here for a first use in order to permit comfort assistance during the adjustment of the backrest segment 4.2. In a second use, the spring unit 7 acts rearward in order to permit the spring unit 7 to be lifted out of a locked position, in particular out of locking in a loading platform position.
[0059] The adjacent driver 4.2.1 has, at a spring-side end which is of substantially single-armed design, a third stop 4.2.2, and therefore the latter acts on the spring end 7.1 and tensions the spring unit 7 during a pivoting movement of the adjacent backrest segment 4.2 from the non-use position into the use position.
[0060] In the illustrated state of the adjustment device 1, the backrest segments 4.1, 4.2 are arranged in the use position, wherein the third stop 4.2.2 of the adjacent driver 4.1.1 pretensions the spring end 7.1 and therefore the spring unit 7. This pretensioning assists a release operation of the adjacent backrest segment 4.2 since the pretensioning drives the adjacent backrest segment 4.2 out of the locking unit 5 and therefore makes it easier for the user to fold over same into the non-use position.
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[0063] The spring unit 7 is relaxed by an amount of the described pretensioning, wherein further relaxation is locked by means of the spring end 7.1 being supported against the second stop 4.1.3 of the body-side driver 4.1.1 since the body-side backrest segment 4.1 is locked on the body side by means of the fitting 6 (not illustrated).
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[0066] A second line L2 schematically shows the position of the body-side backrest segment 4.1 in the use position, said backrest segment being locked on the body side by means of the fitting 6. Depending on dimensions and requirements, the spring unit 7 can furthermore exert further pretensioning on the body-side driver 4.1.1 and can therefore assist the user after release of the body-side locking of the body-side backrest segment 4.1 since the body-side backrest segment 4.1 is at least partially raised.
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[0068] For assistance for the user when the backrest segments 4.1, 4.2 are flipped up out of the non-use position into the use position, it is provided that the spring force progression has the zero passage during the pivoting movement. That is to say the spring unit 7 relaxes during the pivoting movement from the use position into the non-use position by, for example, an angle of 20 by means of engagement of the spring end 7.1 on the first stop 4.1.2 until said spring unit is completely relaxed and has the zero passage of the spring force. During the further pivoting, for example by 10, the spring unit then has the zero passage in which the spring unit 7 remains substantially relaxed and there is no engagement between spring end 7.1 and the stops 4.1.2, 4.1.3. Subsequently, the spring unit 7 is tensioned by the further pivoting movement of the body-side backrest segment 4.1 into the non-use position, by means of engagement of the second stop 4.1.3 on the spring end 7.1. This tensioning requires an action of force by the user by the user pressing the body-side backrest segment 4.1 downward. If the body-side backrest segment 4.1 is locked in the non-use position by means of the fitting 6, the spring unit 7 exerts pretensioning on the second stop 4.1.2 by means of the spring end 7.1, said pretensioning, when the body-side backrest segment 4.1 is released, being an assisting effect for the user when flipping said backrest segment up.
[0069] While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.