VEHICLE SEAT AND VEHICLE
20170050538 ยท 2017-02-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G05D1/0061
PHYSICS
B60N2002/0216
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2209
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2002/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/143
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60N2/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G05D1/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
In a vehicle seat, a seat cushion is coupled to a floor section of a vehicle so as to swivel about a vertical axis. When the vehicle seat swivels about the vertical axis from a forward-facing position to a rearward-facing position, a seatback of the vehicle seat is swiveled about a horizontal axis extending in a seat width direction by a first swivel mechanism from a first upright position (while in the forward-facing position) toward the seat front side so as to be disposed in a second upright position that is inclined forward relative to the first upright position (while at a position between the forward-facing position and the rearward-facing position), and then is swiveled from the second upright position toward a seat rear side (while in the rearward facing position).
Claims
1. A vehicle seat comprising: a seat cushion configured to be rotatably coupled to a floor section of a vehicle so as to swivel about a vertical axis, the seat cushion configured to support a posterior of a seated occupant; a seatback that is tiltably coupled to a rear end portion of the seat cushion so as to swivel about a horizontal axis extending in a seat width direction, the seatback configured to support a back of the seated occupant; and a first swivel mechanism that is coupled to the seatback and that retains the seatback in a first upright position upright with respect to the seat cushion, the first swivel mechanism, during swiveling of the seat cushion about the vertical axis from a forward-facing position of the vehicle seat to a rearward-facing position of the vehicle seat, swiveling the seatback from the first upright position to a second upright position that is inclined toward a seat front side, and then swiveling the seatback from the second upright position toward a seat rear side.
2. The vehicle seat of claim 1, wherein: the first swivel mechanism includes a cam section disposed at a seat lower side of the seat cushion, and a swivel member that (i) is coupled to the seatback so as to moving integrally with the seatback, (ii) projects out from the seatback toward the seat lower side, and (iii) comprises a sliding portion that constantly contacts a cam face of the cam section; and during swiveling of the seat cushion about the vertical axis, the sliding portion slides along the cam face and displaces in a seat longitudinal direction so that the swivel member is moved in the seat longitudinal direction.
3. The vehicle seat of claim 2, wherein: the swivel member is coupled to the seatback through a reclining mechanism.
4. The vehicle seat of claim 1, further comprising: a headrest that is disposed at a seat upper side of the seatback and that is configured to support a head of the seated occupant; a support member that is coupled to an upper end portion of the seatback so as to swivel about a second horizontal axis extending in the seat width direction, that projects out from the seatback toward a seat upper side, and that supports the headrest; and a second swivel mechanism that is coupled to the support member, that swivels the headrest toward the seat rear side when the seatback is swiveled toward the seat front side by the first swivel mechanism, and that swivels the headrest toward the seat front side when the seatback is swiveled toward the seat rear side by the first swivel mechanism.
5. The vehicle seat of claim 4, wherein: the second swivel mechanism comprises a link member that couples the seat cushion and the support member together; one end portion of the link member is coupled to the seat cushion so as to swivel about a third horizontal axis extending in the seat width direction, at a position at the seat front side of a center of swiveling of the seatback about the horizontal axis; and another end portion of the link member is coupled to the support member so as to swivel about the second horizontal axis, at a position at the seat front side of the support member.
6. A vehicle comprising: the vehicle seat of claim 1; and an autonomous driving aid device including an electronic control unit that switches between an autonomous driving mode and a manual driving mode, wherein the seat cushion is swiveled about the vertical axis with respect to the floor section after switching from the manual driving mode to the autonomous driving mode by the autonomous driving aid device.
7. The vehicle seat of claim 1, wherein the first swivel mechanism swivels the seatback from the first upright position while the vehicle seat is in the forward-facing position, to the second upright position while the vehicle seat is at a swivel position between the forward-facing position and the rearward-facing position, and then swivels the seatback from the second upright position toward a seat rear side while the vehicle seat is in the rearward-facing position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
First Exemplary Embodiment
[0040] Explanation follows regarding a vehicle seat 20 according to a first exemplary embodiment, with reference to
[0041] As illustrated in
[0042] As illustrated in
[0043] Vehicle Seat 20
[0044] As illustrated in
[0045] The seat cushion 22 is disposed at the vehicle upper side of the base 12, and the seat cushion 22 is coupled to an upper end portion of the support shaft 14 so as to be capable of swiveling. In the present exemplary embodiment, as illustrated in
[0046] The seat cushion 22 (the vehicle seat 20) may be configured so as to be swiveled manually, or may be configured so as to be swiveled electrically by a motor or the like, The seat cushion 22 is provided with a lock mechanism, not illustrated in the drawings, and the lock mechanism restricts the seat cushion 22 (the vehicle seat 20) from swiveling while the seat is at the front facing position and while the seat is at the rear facing position of the vehicle seat 20, In the present exemplary embodiment, the swivel restricted state of the seat cushion 22 by the lock mechanism is released when the vehicle V is switched from manual driving mode to autonomous driving mode by the autonomous driving aid device AD, and the seat cushion 22 is allowed to swivel with respect to the floor section 10. When the vehicle seat 20 swivels, the distance between the members disposed at the periphery of the vehicle seat and the vehicle seat 20, described later, is set to be narrowest at the swivel positions (2) to (4) of the vehicle seat 20.
[0047] As illustrated in
[0048] In a state in which the seatback 24 is disposed at a reclined position, when the retained state of the seatback 24 by the reclining mechanism 26 is released using the operation lever 28, the seatback 24 swivels from the reclined position toward the seat front side, so as to stop at the first upright position. Namely, the position of the seatback 24 when swiveled by the reclining mechanism 26 furthest toward the seat front side, within a reclining range for retaining the seatback 24 within the specific angle range, is the first upright position.
[0049] The headrest 30 is provided on a seat upper side of an upper end portion of the seatback 24. The headrest 30 includes headrest stays, not illustrated in the drawings. Lower end portions of the headrest stays project out from the headrest 30 toward the seat lower side, and are supported by the upper end portion of the seatback 24.
[0050] Next, explanation follows regarding the first swivel mechanism 40, this being a relevant component of the present embodiment. As illustrated in
[0051] The cam plate 42 is formed in a substantially elliptical plate shape, and is fixed to the upper face of the base 12 (see
[0052] Explanation follows regarding the positional relationship between the cam face 42A and the support shaft 14. First, in plan view, take an imaginary line that passes through an axial line AL2 of the support shaft 14 and that extends in the vehicle longitudinal direction as a first reference line CL1, and take an imaginary line that passes through the axial line AL2 and that extends in the vehicle width direction as a second reference line CL2. In plan view, an intersection point, which is the intersection point between the first reference line CL1 and the cam face 42A and which is positioned on the vehicle rear side of the second reference line CL2 is a first intersection point P1, an intersection point, which is the intersection point between the second reference line CL2 and the cam face 42A and which is positioned on the vehicle width direction outside of the first reference line CL1 is a second intersection point P2, and an intersection point, which is the intersection point between the first reference line CL1 and the cam face 42A and which is positioned on the vehicle front side of the second reference line CL2 is a third intersection point P3.
[0053] The shape of the cam face 42A of the cam plate 42 is set such that a distance R2 between the axial line AL2 and the second intersection point P2 is larger than a distance R1 between the axial line AL2 of the support shaft 14 and the first intersection point P1. Moreover, the shape of the cam face 42A of the cam plate 42 is set such that a distance R2 between the axial line AL2 and the second intersection point P2 is larger than a distance R3 between the axial line AL2 and the third intersection point P3. Specifically, the distance from the axial line AL2 to the cam face 42A is set so as to increase on progression from the first intersection point P1 toward the second intersection point P2 and to be greatest at the second intersection point P2, and so as to decrease on progression from the second intersection point P2 toward the third intersection point P3. Note that the distance R1 and the distance R3 may be set to the same distance, or may be set as different distances to each other. In the present exemplary embodiment, the cam plate 42 is formed in a shape in plan view with longitudinal symmetry with respect to the second reference line CL2, and the distance R1 and the distance R3 are set to the same distance as each other.
[0054] The swivel member 44 is configured including a swivel body 46 and the sliding section 48. The swivel body 46 is formed in a substantially elongated plate shape, and the swivel body 46 is disposed with its length direction in the seat width direction and its plate thickness direction in the seat vertical direction. Both length direction end portions of the swivel body 46 are configured by a coupling portion 46A, and each coupling portion 46A is bent toward the seat upper side. The coupling portion 46A on one length direction side of the swivel body 46 is disposed at the seat width direction outside of the reclining mechanism 26 and is fixed to the reclining mechanism 26. The coupling portion 46A on the other length direction side of the swivel body 46 is coupled to a side portion of the lower end of the seatback 24 on the other seat width direction side so as to be capable of swiveling, and the coupling portions 46A are configured so as to be capable of swiveling relative to the seatback 24 about a swivel center of the axial line ALL Portions of the swivel body 46 other than the coupling portions 46A are thereby disposed at the seat lower side of the seatback 24, in a configuration in which the seatback 24 and the swivel member 44 swivel as a unit about the swivel center of the axial line AL1 in a non-actuated state of the reclining mechanism 26. When the operation lever 28 is operated and the reclining mechanism 26 actuates, the seatback 24 becomes capable of swiveling relative to the swivel member 44, in a configuration in which the seatback 24 swivels about the swivel center of the axial line AL1 relative to the seat cushion 22.
[0055] The sliding section 48 is configured including a shaft 50 formed in a substantially circular column shape and the roller 52 which is supported by the shaft 50 so as to be capable of swiveling.
[0056] The shaft 50 is disposed with an axial direction extending in the seat vertical direction, and an upper end of the shaft 50 is fixed to a lower face of the swivel body 46 at a seat width direction central portion of the lower face. The shaft 50 thereby projects out toward the seat lower side with respect to the seatback 24. As illustrated in
[0057] The roller 52 is formed in a substantially circular column shape. The roller 52 is disposed coaxially to the roller support portion 50A of the shaft 50, and the roller support portion 50A is inserted inside the roller 52 so as to be capable of swiveling relative to the roller 52. Namely, the roller 52 is configured so as to be capable of swiveling about the axis of the roller support portion 50A. A recess 52A open toward the seat lower side is formed at a lower face of the roller 52.
[0058] A screw 54 is screwed onto the lower end portion of the roller support portion 50A, such that the roller 52 is prevented from detaching from the roller support portion 50A by the screw 54. The screw 54 is configured as a stepped screw, and is configured including a head portion 54A, a shaft portion 54B, and a screw 54C. The head portion 54A is formed in a substantially circular plate shape and the head portion 54A is disposed inside the recess 52A of the roller 52. Moreover, the shaft portion 54B is formed in a substantially circular column shape. The shaft portion 54B is disposed coaxially to the head portion 54A and projects out from the head portion 54A toward the seat upper side. The diameter dimension of the shaft portion 54B is set to the same dimension as the diameter dimension of the roller support portion 50A, and the shaft portion 54B is disposed inside the roller 52 in a state in which an upper face of the shaft portion 54B makes contact with the lower face of the roller support portion 50A. The screw 54C projects out from the upper face of the shaft portion 54B toward the seat upper side, and a male thread formed on the outer periphery of the screw 54C is screwed together with the female thread of the roller support portion 50A.
[0059] As illustrated in
[0060] As illustrated in
[0061] When the vehicle seat 20 is swiveled in a state in which the vehicle seat 20 faces the seat width direction central side (swivel position (3) in
[0062] The outer peripheral face of the roller 52 is set so as to make contact with the location of the cam face 42A corresponding to the third intersection point P3 when the vehicle seat 20 has been swiveled further to the rear facing position. As mentioned above, the distance from the axial line AL2 of the support shaft 14 to the cam face 42A is set to decrease on progression from the second intersection point P2 toward the third intersection point P3. The roller 52 (namely, the lower end portion of the shaft 50) thereby displaces along the cam face 42A toward the seat front side when the vehicle seat 20 is being swiveled from a state facing toward the vehicle width direction central side to the rear facing position. The swivel member 44 is thereby swiveled about the axial line AL1 toward the other swivel direction side (the arrow A direction side in
[0063] Next, explanation follows regarding operation and advantageous effects of the present exemplary embodiment.
[0064] In the vehicle seat 20 configured as described above, as illustrated in
[0065] In a state in which the swivel restricted state of the seat cushion 22 by the lock mechanism has been released, when the vehicle seat 20 is caused to swivel from the front facing position toward the rear facing position, the vehicle seat 20 is swiveled through the swivel positions facing toward the vehicle width direction central side to the rear facing position. The outer peripheral face of the roller 52 of the first swivel mechanism 40 thereby slides over the cam face 42A from the location of the cam face 42A corresponding to the first intersection point P1 toward the location corresponding to the second intersection point P2 (see
[0066] In the cam plate 42, the distance from the axial line AL2 of the support shaft 14 to the cam face 42A is set so as to increase on progression from the first intersection point P1 toward the second intersection point P2. Thus, when the vehicle seat 20 is being swiveled from the front facing position to a state facing toward the vehicle width direction central side, the roller 52 (namely, the lower end portion of the shaft 50) is pressed by the cam face 42A and displaces toward the seat rear side. The swivel member 44 is accordingly swiveled about the axial line AL1 toward the one swivel direction side (the arrow B direction side illustrated in
[0067] When the vehicle seat 20 is swiveled further from a state facing toward the vehicle width direction central side and is swiveled to the rear facing position, the outer peripheral face of the roller 52 slides over the cam face 42A of the cam plate 42 from the location of the cam face 42A corresponding to the second intersection point P2 toward the location corresponding to the third intersection point P3 (see
[0068] In the cam plate 42, the distance from the axial line AL2 of the support shaft 14 to the cam face 42A is set so as to decrease on progression from the second intersection point P2 toward the third intersection point P3. Thus, when the vehicle seat 20 is swiveled from a state facing toward the vehicle width direction central side to the rear facing position, the roller 52 (namely, the lower end portion of the shaft 50) displaces along the cam face 42A toward the seat front side. The swivel member 44 is accordingly swiveled about the axial line AL1 toward the other swivel direction side (the arrow A direction side illustrated in
[0069] According to the vehicle seat 20 of the present exemplary embodiment, when the vehicle seat 20 is being swiveled with respect to the floor section 10 of the vehicle V in this manner, the seatback 24 is swiveled (moved/inclined) from the first upright position toward the seat front side by the first swivel mechanism 40, and is thereby disposed at the second upright position, and then is swiveled from the second upright position toward the seat rear side once the seat is placed in the rearward-facing position. The swivel angle of the seatback 24 is set such that the seatback 24 and other members in the vehicle V do not interfere during swiveling of the vehicle seat 20. Thus interference can be suppressed between the seatback 24 and other members of the vehicle V during swiveling of the vehicle seat 20. Furthermore, due to eliminating the need for the seated occupant to check for interference between the seatback 24 and other members of the vehicle V during swiveling of the vehicle seat 20, even when the vehicle seat 20 is swiveled while a seated occupant remains seated in the vehicle seat 20, inconvenience to the seated occupant can be suppressed. According to the above, the vehicle seat 20 can be swiveled while the seated occupant remains seated while securing ease-of-use for the seated occupant.
[0070] In the cam plate 42 of the present exemplary embodiment, the distance from the axial line AL2 of the support shaft 14 to the cam face 42A is set so as to be greatest at the second intersection point P2. Namely, when the vehicle seat 20 faces the vehicle width direction central side, the seatback 24 is disposed at the second upright position, and there is the greatest swivel angle of the seatback 24 from the first upright position. Thus although there is a tendency for the distance between the seatback 24 and other members of the vehicle V, such as the door trim, to be smaller in vehicles with comparatively small vehicle width direction dimensions when the vehicle seat 20 faces toward the vehicle width direction central side, interference between the seatback 24 and other members such as the door trim can accordingly be effectively suppressed, even in such a vehicle V.
[0071] As described above, during swiveling of the vehicle seat 20, the roller 52 of the first swivel mechanism 40 slides (rolls) over the cam face 42A, and the shaft 50 displaces in the seat longitudinal direction such that the seatback 24 swivels (tilts) in the seat longitudinal direction. The reclining orientation of the seatback 24 can thereby be easily changed by appropriately setting the shape of the cam face 42A of the cam plate 42. Namely, the reclining orientation (swivel (tilt) angle) of the seatback 24 at each swivel position of the vehicle seat 20 can easily be set to appropriately corresponding to the members at the periphery of the vehicle seat 20.
[0072] The seatback 24 is coupled to the swivel member 44 through the reclining mechanism 26. During regular use of the vehicle seat 20 (at times other than during swiveling), the seatback 24 can thereby be disposed at a reclined position reclined toward the seat rear side with respect to the first upright position by operating the operation lever 28. Note that when the seatback 24 is disposed in a reclined position, the retained state of the reclining mechanism 26 with respect to the seatback 24 is released by operating the operation lever 28, so as to allow the vehicle seat 20 to swivel after the seatback 24 has returned to the first upright position. For example, in cases in which the vehicle seat 20 is caused to swivel electrically by a motor or the like, the retained state of the reclining mechanism 26 may be automatically released by driving the motor, and the vehicle seat 20 may be swiveled after the seatback 24 has returned to the first upright position.
Second Exemplary Embodiment
[0073] Explanation follows regarding a vehicle seat 60 according to a second exemplary embodiment, with reference to
[0074] Namely, as illustrated in
[0075] The vehicle seat 60 includes a support member 62 that supports the headrest 30. The support member 62 extends substantially in the seat vertical direction in seat side view. An attachment portion 64 is integrally formed to a lower end portion of the support member 62, and the attachment portion 64 projects out from the support member 62 toward the seat front side, A coupling shaft 66 is provided inside an upper end portion of the seatback 24, with its axial direction extending in the seat width direction. The attachment portion 64 is supported by the coupling shaft 66 so as to be capable of swiveling (tilting forward and backward).
[0076] A portion on the upper end side of the support member 62 projects out from the seatback 24 toward the seat upper side. A lower end portion of the headrest 30 is fixed to an upper end side portion of the support member 62. The headrest 30 is thereby supported by the support member 62 so as to be configured capable of swiveling about an axis of the coupling shaft 66 relative to the seatback 24.
[0077] A link coupling portion 68 for coupling with a link bar 72, described later, is integrally formed to the support member 62. The link coupling portion 68 projects out from the attachment portion 64 toward the seat front side and the link coupling portion 68 is disposed at the seat upper side with respect to the axial line of the coupling shaft 66.
[0078] The second swivel mechanism 70 includes the link bar 72 as a link member formed in a substantially rod shape. The link bar 72 is disposed inside the seatback 24 and extends along the seatback 24, substantially in the seat vertical direction in seat side view. Specifically, the link bar 72 is disposed angled toward the seat rear side in seat side view on progression toward the seat upper side. A lower end portion 72D (one end portion) of the link bar 72 is disposed inside the seat cushion 22, and is disposed at the seat front side with respect to the axial line AL1, this being a swivel center of the seatback 24. The lower end portion 72D of the link bar 72 is coupled to the seat cushion 22 so as to be capable of swiveling about an axis extending in the seat width direction. An upper end portion 72U (the other end portion) of the link bar 72 is coupled to a front end portion (a leading end portion) of the link coupling portion 68 of the support member 62 so as to be capable of swiveling about an axis extending in the seat width direction. Namely, the upper end portion 72U of the link bar 72 is disposed at the seat front side of the support member 62 (specifically, the coupling shaft 66), and is disposed at the seat upper side with respect to the axial line of the coupling shaft 66.
[0079] As illustrated in
[0080] When the vehicle seat 60 is swiveling from a state facing toward the seat width direction central side to the rear facing position, similarly to in the first exemplary embodiment, the seatback 24 swivels from the second upright position toward the seat rear side and is disposed at the first upright position. When this is performed, the upper end portion of the seatback 24 (namely, the link coupling portion 68 of the support member 62 and the upper end portion 72U of the link bar 72) displaces mainly toward the seat rear side. As described above, the lower end portion 72D of the link bar 72 does not displace in the seat longitudinal direction nor in the seat vertical direction due to being coupled to the seat cushion 22 so as to be capable of swiveling. The link bar 72 therefore swivels so as to tilt about the lower end portion 72D toward the seat rear side, and the upper end portion 72U of the link bar 72 displaces relative to the coupling shaft 66 toward the seat lower side, The support member 62 thereby swivels about the coupling shaft 66, and the headrest 30 swivels with respect to the seatback 24 toward the seat front side, returning to its original position. Thus, when the vehicle seat 20 has been swiveled to the rear facing position, the headrest 30 returns to its original position, enabling the head of the seated occupant to be supported by the headrest 30.
[0081] In the second exemplary embodiment, the second swivel mechanism 70 includes the link bar 72, and the headrest 30 can be made to swivel with respect to the seatback 24 coupled by the link bar 72 to swiveling of the seatback 24. The headrest 30 can thereby be made to swivel with respect to the seatback 24 coupled to swiveling of the seatback 24 using a simple configuration.
[0082] Note that in the first exemplary embodiment, the first swivel mechanism 40 is configured including the swivel member 44 and the cam plate 42, and the seatback 24 is configured to be made to swivel in the seat longitudinal direction by the first swivel mechanism 40 during swiveling of the vehicle seat 20. However, configuration of the first swivel mechanism 40 is not limited thereto. For example, in a vehicle seat provided with what is referred to as an electric reclining mechanism that swivels the seatback using drive from a motor, the electric reclining mechanism may serve as the first swivel mechanism. In such cases, the vehicle seat is provided with a controller (e.g., an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) comprised of a microcomputer having a Central Processing Unit (CPU) and memory including RAM and ROM) that drives the motor of the electric reclining mechanism, and an angle sensor that detects the swivel angle of the vehicle seat (the seat cushion). During swiveling of the vehicle seat, the controller may actuate the motor based on a signal output from the angle sensor, and the seatback may be made to swivel in the seat longitudinal direction. In cases in which the seatback is disposed at a reclined position, the seatback may be returned to the first upright position before then swiveling the vehicle seat, and the seatback may be swiveled from the first upright position to the second upright position while swiveling the vehicle seat. Moreover, the seatback may be swiveled from the reclined position to the second upright position while the vehicle seat is swiveling.
[0083] The second exemplary embodiment is configured with the second swivel mechanism 70 provided with the link bar 72, and with the headrest 30 is swiveled in the seat longitudinal direction by the second swivel mechanism 70 during swiveling of the seatback 24. However, the configuration of the second swivel mechanism 70 is not limited thereto. For example, the second swivel mechanism may be a swivel mechanism including a motor that swivels the coupling shaft 66 such that the coupling shaft 66 is made to swivel by actuating the motor, swiveling the headrest 30 with respect to the seatback 24. In such cases, similarly to the above, the vehicle seat 60 is configured provided with a controller (e.g., an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) comprised of a microcomputer having a Central Processing Unit (CPU) and memory including RAM and ROM) that drives a motor of the second swivel mechanism and an angle sensor that detects the swivel angle of the vehicle seat 60 (the seat cushion 22). Then during swiveling of the vehicle seat 60, the controller may actuate the motor based on a signal output from the angle sensor, and the headrest 30 may be swiveled in the seat longitudinal direction with respect to the seatback 24.
[0084] In the first exemplary embodiment and in the second exemplary embodiment, in plan view, the shape of the cam plate 42 (cam face 42A) is set so that the distance from the axial line AL2 of the support shaft 14 to the cam face 42A increases on progression from the first intersection point P1 toward the second intersection point P2, and is greatest at the second intersection point P2, and so as to decrease on progression from the second intersection point P2 toward the third intersection point P3. However, the shape of the cam plate 42 (cam face 42A) may be changed as appropriate. Namely, the shape of the cam plate 42 (cam face 42A) may be changed as appropriate according to the members at the periphery of the vehicle seats 20, 60. For example, the seatback 24 may be changed so as to lengthen the period the seatback 24 is disposed in the second upright position.
[0085] In the first exemplary embodiment and in the second exemplary embodiment, the vehicle seats 20, 60 are applied in what is referred to as a three-row seat vehicle V; however, the vehicle seats 20, 60 may be applied to a two-row seat vehicle.