Device for locking a vehicle seat
09637027 ยท 2017-05-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Juergen Seigel (Schutterwald, DE)
- Johannes Obrecht (Oberkirch, DE)
- Andreas Rohlfing (Minden, DE)
- Andreas Schwartz (Bueckeburg, DE)
Cpc classification
F16B2200/69
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60N2/01583
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60N2/015
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B21/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A device for locking a vehicle seat has a pawl which can be pivoted about a first pivot axis and, in a closed position, is in engagement with a positionally fixed fitting and, in an open position, is free from the fitting, wherein the pawl has a first clamping surface, furthermore a locking element for locking the pawl in the closed position, which locking element can be pivoted about a second pivot axis and has a second clamping surface which, in a locking position, bears against the first clamping surface and, in the process, keeps the pawl in the closed position, and, in an unlocking position, is free from the first clamping surface, and an actuating element which interacts with the locking element in order to transfer the locking element into the unlocking position. A stop is provided for the actuating element in such a manner that, upon action of a torque exerted by the pawl on the locking element, the actuating element interacts in a blocking manner with the stop and blocks the further movement of the locking element before the latter reaches the unlocking position. In the region of the second clamping surface, the locking element has a material which is softer than a material which the pawl has in the region of the first clamping surface, and the pawl has a projection on which the first clamping surface is at least partially formed.
Claims
1. A device for locking a vehicle seat, comprising a pawl pivotable about a first pivot axis and, in a closed position, being in engagement with a positionally fixed fitting and, in an open position, being free from said fitting, said pawl having a projection on which a first clamping surface is at least partially formed, said projection having a first material, a locking element for locking said pawl in said closed position, said locking element being pivotable about a second pivot axis and having a second clamping surface which, in a locking position, bears against said first clamping surface and, thereby, keeps said pawl in said closed position, and, in an unlocking position, is free from said first clamping surface, said locking element, in the region of said second clamping surface, having a second material which is softer than said first material which said pawl has in the region of said first clamping surface, so that the projection of the pawl bores into the second clamping surface of the locking element in the event of high opening torques being exerted by the pawl on the locking element in the event of an impact, an actuating element interacting with said locking element in order to transfer said locking element into said unlocking position, and a stop provided for said actuating element in such a manner that, upon action of a torque exerted by said pawl on said locking element, said actuating element interacts in a blocking manner with said stop and blocks further movement of said locking element before said locking element reaches said unlocking position, wherein the projection extends along a direction of pivoting movement of the pawl about the first pivot axis.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein said actuating element has a limited movement clearance relative to said locking element such that, upon actuation of said actuating element in order to unlock said locking element, said actuating element, after executing a relative movement limited by said movement clearance, runs past said stop, carrying along said locking element.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein said actuating element has a section which, in order to produce said movement clearance, sits with a clearance on a bearing pin of said locking element, which bearing pin forms said second pivot axis.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein said actuating element is connected to said locking element at a connecting point outside said second pivot axis.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein said actuating element can be pivoted about a third pivot axis, said third pivot axis being formed by said connecting point to said locking element.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein said actuating element is prestressed into a position relative to said locking element, in which position said actuating element interacts in a blocking manner with said stop upon action of a torque exerted by said pawl on said locking element.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the stop is disposed remote from the pawl.
8. A device for locking a vehicle seat, comprising a pawl pivotable about a first pivot axis and, in a closed position, being in engagement with a positionally fixed fitting and, in an open position, being free from said fitting, said pawl having a projection on which a first clamping surface is at least partially formed, said projection having a first material, a locking element for locking said pawl in said closed position, said locking element being pivotable about a second pivot axis and having a second clamping surface which, in a locking position, bears against said first clamping surface and, thereby, keeps said pawl in said closed position, and, in an unlocking position, is free from said first clamping surface, said locking element, in the region of said second clamping surface, having a second material which is softer than said first material which said pawl has in the region of said first clamping surface, an actuating element interacting with said locking element in order to transfer said locking element into said unlocking position, and a stop provided for said actuating element in such a manner that, upon action of a torque exerted by said pawl on said locking element, said actuating element interacts in a blocking manner with said stop and blocks further movement of said locking element before said locking element reaches said unlocking position, wherein the projection extends along a direction of pivoting movement of the pawl about the first pivot axis, and wherein the stop is disposed remote from the pawl.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) An exemplary embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawing and is described in more detail below with reference thereto. In the drawing:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
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(11) A pawl 20, a locking element 22 and an actuating element 24, which are described in more detail below, are arranged in the housing 12.
(12) The pawl 20 can be pivoted about a pivot axis 26, as indicated by a double arrow 28.
(13) In its closed position shown, for example, in
(14) The pawl 20 furthermore has a clamping surface 38. The clamping surface 38 is formed here on a projection 40 of the pawl 20, with the projection 40 pointing approximately in the pivoting direction of the pawl 20 about the pivot axis 26.
(15) The locking element 22 can be pivoted about a pivot axis 42, which differs from the pivot axis 26, in accordance with a double arrow 44, to be precise between a locking position, which is shown in
(16) The locking element 22 has a clamping surface 46 which, in the locking position of the locking element 22 that is shown in
(17) According to
(18) The actuating element 24 is coupled to the locking element 22, but is movable over a limited movement clearance relative to the locking element 22, as is further described below.
(19) The actuating element 24 is mounted on the locking element 22 in a manner such that it can pivot about a pivot axis 54, with the pivoting movement of the actuating element 24 relative to the locking element 22 being limited to the abovementioned movement clearance. In order to limit the pivoting movement of the actuating element 24 relative to the locking element 22, the actuating element 24 has a section 56 which is designed in the form of an eye which sits on a pin 58 which is connected to the locking element 22 and forms the pivot axis of the locking element 22 centrally.
(20) As emerges from
(21) The pivoting angle of the actuating element 24 about the pivot axis 54 is preferably limited to a small angular range, preferably of less than 20.
(22) The actuating element 24 is prestressed into its inoperative position (illustrated in
(23) The device 10 furthermore has a stop 68 with which the actuating element 24 interacts via a section 70 of the same if, in the event of a vehicle impact (crash situation), the pawl 20 exerts an opening torque (arrow 72 in
(24) If the actuating element 24 is in its inoperative position relative to the locking element 22, as illustrated in
(25) In this case, the clamping surfaces 38 and 46 can even be calked together in a form-fitting manner by the material of the locking element 22 in the region of the clamping surface 46 being softer than the material of the pawl 20 in the region of the clamping surface 38 and of the projection 40. The projection 40 can therefore dig into the clamping surface 46 of the locking element 22 in a form-fitting manner in the event of high forces and, as a result, can no longer exert an opening torque on the locking element 22.
(26) The pawl 20 has, at least in the region of its clamping surface 38 and of the projection 40, a material which preferably has a minimum yield point of 700 N/mm.sup.2, preferably of approximately 900 N/mm.sup.2. The tensile strength of said material preferably lies within the range of 1400 to 1600 N/mm.sup.2. The hardness of said material preferably lies within the range of 400 to 500 HV (Vickers hardness) or in the range of 40-50 HRC (Rockwell hardness).
(27) As material for the pawl 20, use is preferably made, at least in the region of its clamping surface 38, or furthermore preferably overall, of the material 42CrMo.sub.4, a quenched and subsequently tempered steel according to DIN EN 10083.
(28) By contrast, the locking element 22 has, at least in the region of its clamping surface 46, a material, the minimum yield point of which lies at around 400 N/mm.sup.2, preferably at around 550 N/mm.sup.2 and which has a tensile strength within the range of 500-800 N/mm.sup.2. The hardness of said material preferably lies within the range of 160-250 HV (Vickers hardness). A preferred example of a material of this type is the material S550MC, a higher strength steel for cold forming which is thermomechanically rolled according to DIN EN 10149-2.
(29) The operating state of the device 10 in the event of an impact is illustrated in
(30) The device 10 functions in a different manner during an intended transfer of the pawl from the closed position, shown in
(31) During an intended opening of the pawl 20, the actuating element 24 is actuated in order to transfer the locking element 22 from its locking position (
(32) If, starting from the inoperative position of the actuating element 24 relative to the locking element 22 according to
(33) The actuating element 24 can now be pivoted, with the locking element 22 being carried along, about the pivot axis 42 until the locking element 22 reaches its unlocking position according to
(34) In the exemplary embodiment shown, the stop 68 is formed on the housing part 14, for example is formed integrally therewith or is connected thereto in a suitable manner.
(35) The stop 68 should be designed in such a manner that it is capable of being able to absorb correspondingly high forces without breaking. However, the stop 68, as already described above, does not have to be designed in such a manner that, in the event of an impact, it has to be able to absorb the entire opening torque of the pawl 20, since the clamping surfaces 46 and 38 also absorb part of said opening force. The stop 68 merely has to ensure that it temporarily stops the locking element 22 in its undesired opening movement until the clamping surfaces 46 and 38 are calked together.