Vehicle rear seat cushion structure
09592754 ยท 2017-03-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/4221
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/4249
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/688
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60N2/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicle rear seat cushion structure includes: an anchor plate mounted on a vehicle body; a buckle which is connected to the anchor plate via an inner webbing and with which a tongue plate attached to an occupant restraint webbing engages; a cushion pad in which a housing area which houses the buckle is formed on a position away from the anchor plate; and a cushion frame provided on a bottom portion of the cushion pad adjacent to the housing area to straddle the inner webbing from above.
Claims
1. A vehicle rear seat cushion structure comprising: an anchor plate mounted on a vehicle body; a buckle which is connected to the anchor plate via an inner webbing and with which a tongue plate attached to an occupant restraint webbing engages; a cushion pad in which a housing area which houses the buckle is formed on a position away from the anchor plate; and a cushion frame provided within a bottom portion of the cushion pad adjacent to the housing area, the cushion frame holds a portion of the inner webbing against the vehicle body.
2. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 1, wherein the portion of the inner webbing, positioned between the cushion frame and the vehicle body, is between the anchor plate and the housing area.
3. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 1, wherein the inner webbing extends in a width direction of a vehicle when viewing from an upper side of the vehicle, and the cushion frame is arranged along a lateral side and a front side of the housing area when viewing from the upper side of the vehicle.
4. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 3, wherein the cushion frame includes a left side portion that extends in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle on a left side of the housing area, a right side portion that extends in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle on a right side of the housing area, a front portion that connects a front end of the left side portion and a front end of the right side portion in the width direction of the vehicle and a peripheral portion connected to a rear end of the left side portion and a rear end of the right side portion and arranged along an outer periphery of the bottom portion of the cushion pad, when viewing from the upper side of the vehicle.
5. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 1, wherein the vehicle body is a floor panel.
6. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 1, wherein the housing area is constituted by a notch having an open rear side in a vehicle longitudinal direction.
7. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 6, wherein the open rear side of the housing area is blocked by a seat back.
8. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 1, wherein the cushion frame is constituted by a pipe or a wire.
9. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 1, wherein a lower area of the housing area is set to have a smaller width in a width direction of a vehicle than that of its upper area.
10. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 1, further comprising: a boot which is provided in the housing area and has an upper portion from which the buckle protrudes and a lower portion into which the inner webbing connected to the buckle is inserted, wherein the upper portion of the boot is formed to expand in a width direction of a vehicle compared to the lower portion, and the housing area is formed along a shape of a section of the boot from the upper portion to the lower portion of the boot.
11. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 1, wherein the cushion frame holds a portion of the inner webbing against the vehicle body to limit displacement of the inner webbing in an upper direction of the vehicle.
12. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 1, wherein the cushion frame is provided in an end portion of the cushion pad in a width direction of a vehicle.
13. A vehicle rear seat cushion structure comprising: an anchor plate mounted on a vehicle body; a buckle which is connected to the anchor plate via an inner webbing and with which a tongue plate attached to an occupant restraint webbing engages; a cushion pad in which a housing area which houses the buckle is formed on a position away from the anchor plate; and a cushion frame provided on a bottom portion of the cushion pad adjacent to the housing area to straddle the inner webbing from above, the cushion frame holds a portion of the inner webbing against the vehicle body, and the cushion frame is arranged along a lateral side and a front side of the housing area when viewing from an upper side of the vehicle, wherein the inner webbing extends in a width direction of a vehicle when viewing from the upper side of the vehicle, wherein the cushion frame includes a left side portion that extends in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle on a left side of the housing area, a right side portion that extends in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle on a right side of the housing area, a front portion that connects a front end of the left side portion and a front end of the right side portion in the width direction of the vehicle and a peripheral portion connected to a rear end of the left side portion and a rear end of the right side portion and arranged along an outer periphery of the bottom portion of the cushion pad, when viewing from the upper side of the vehicle.
14. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 13, wherein the vehicle body is a floor panel.
15. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 13, wherein the housing area is constituted by a notch having an open rear side in a vehicle longitudinal direction.
16. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 15, wherein the open rear side of the housing area is blocked by a seat back.
17. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 13, wherein the cushion frame is constituted by a pipe or a wire.
18. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 13, wherein a lower area of the housing area is set to have a smaller width in a width direction of a vehicle than that of its upper area.
19. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 13, further comprising: a boot which is provided in the housing area and has an upper portion from which the buckle protrudes and a lower portion into which the inner webbing connected to the buckle is inserted, wherein the upper portion of the boot is formed to expand in a width direction of a vehicle compared to the lower portion, and the housing area is formed along a shape of a section of the boot from the upper portion to the lower portion of the boot.
20. The vehicle rear seat cushion structure according to claim 13, wherein the cushion frame is provided in an end portion of the cushion pad in a width direction of a vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals denote like elements, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(5) Hereinafter, an embodiment that executes the present invention will be explained with reference to the drawings.
First Embodiment
(6) In
(7) The anchor plate 12 is attached to a floor panel 22 which is one example of a vehicle body. This anchor plate 12 is a metal plate whose one side (right side of
(8) The other end side (right side in
(9) A housing area 40 that houses the buckle 14 is formed in the cushion pad 18 on a position away from the anchor plate 12. In this embodiment, the housing area 40 is displaced from the anchor plate 12 to a right side in the width direction of the vehicle. As shown in
(10) In this housing area 40, rubber-made boot 42 for example is provided. An upper portion 42A of the boot 42 expands in the width direction of the vehicle compared to a lower portion 42B. An inner dimension in the vehicle width direction of the upper portion 42A is set to be slightly larger than the thickness in the width direction of the vehicle of the buckle 14. On the other hand, an inner dimension in the width direction of the vehicle of the lower portion 42B is set to be smaller than the thickness in the width direction of the vehicle of the buckle 14. This inhibits the buckle 14 from falling in the lower portion 42B of the boot 42. The length of the upper portion 42A in a up-and-down direction of the vehicle is set to be smaller than that of the buckle 14. This allows the upper portion of the buckle 14 to protrude above the boot 42. The inner webbing 30 enters the boot 42 from a lower end portion of the boot 42 and extends to an upper direction of the vehicle to be connected to the buckle 14.
(11) A part of the cushion frame 19 is provided on a bottom portion of the cushion pad 18 adjacent to the housing area 40 and arranged to straddle the inner webbing 30 from above. The cushion frame 19 is constituted by a pipe or a wire, for example. More concretely, the cushion frame 19 straddles a portion 30A of the inner webbing 30 between the anchor plate 12 and the housing area 40 along the floor panel 22 from above. This portion 30A extends in the width direction of the vehicle, and the cushion frame 19 that straddles this portion 30A extends in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. The inner webbing 30 is sandwiched between the cushion frame 19 and the floor panel 22.
(12) As shown in
(13) The cushion frame 19 may be constituted by a single member, or may be constituted by a plurality of members.
Operation
(14) This embodiment is configured as above, and its operation will be explained hereinafter. In
(15) At this time, since the left the side portion 19L of the cushion frame 19 straddles the portion 30A of the webbing 30 along the floor panel 22 between the anchor plate 12 and the housing area 40, the displacement of this portion to the upper side of the vehicle is limited. The portion 30A of the inner webbing 30 is sandwiched between the left side portion 19L of the cushion frame 19 and the floor panel 22, and further, the inner webbing 30 enters the boot 42 from the lower end portion of the boot 42 and extends to the upper side of the vehicle to be connected to the buckle 14. In this way, the degree of freedom of the displacement of the inner webbing 30 is limited by the cushion frame 19.
(16) Since the deformation of the cushion pad 18 and the displacement of the buckle 14 to the upper side of the vehicle (see a phantom line of
(17) As shown in
(18) In this embodiment, the cushion frame 19 is arranged along the lateral side and the front side of the housing area 40 when viewing from upper side of the vehicle (the left side portion 19L and the front portion 19F). Accordingly, not only that the displacement of the inner webbing 30 to the upper side of the vehicle can be limited by the left side portion 19L of the cushion frame 19, but also that the displacement of the inner webbing 30 to the front side of the vehicle can be limited by the front portion 19F of the cushion frame 19. Due to this, not only in the event of the full-wrap frontal collision of the vehicle, but also in the event of the oblique collision, the amount of displacement of the lumber region 46 of the occupant 44 is decreased and the occupant restraint property by the seat belt apparatus 50 can be improved.
Second Embodiment
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(20) Since other points are the same as those in the first embodiment, like numerals denote like elements, and their explanation is omitted.
Other Embodiments
(21) While the floor panel 22 is listed as one example of the vehicle body, a portion of the vehicle body on which the anchor plate 12 is mounted is not limited to this. While the portion 30A of the inner webbing 30 along the floor panel 22 is sandwiched between the cushion frame 19 and the floor panel 22, not limited to this, the cushion frame 19 may be away from the inner webbing 30. Moreover, the inner webbing 30 may be not along to the floor panel 22.
(22) While the cushion frame 19 is arranged along the lateral side and the front side of the housing area 40 when viewing from upper side of the vehicle, not limited to this, any configuration is acceptable as long as the cushion frame 19 at least straddles the inner webbing 30.