HEADREST FOR A VEHICLE SEAT
20230142193 · 2023-05-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/844
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2002/899
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a headrest for a vehicle seat, comprising a first part; a second part that is able to rotate with respect to the first part; and a control rod for the relative movement between the first part and the second part; wherein the second part comprises an arcuate opening for receiving the rod, the opening comprising cavities; and wherein the rod is movable between an adjustment position in which the rod does not prevent the relative rotational movement between the first part and the second part; and a locked position in which the rod is trapped inside one of the cavities of the opening, thus preventing relative rotational movement between the first part and the second part.
Claims
1. A headrest for a vehicle seat, comprising: a first part; a second part that is able to rotate with respect to the first part; and a control rod for the relative movement between the first part and the second part; wherein the second part comprises an arcuate opening for receiving the rod, the arcuate opening comprising cavities; and wherein the rod is movable between: an adjustment position in which the rod does not prevent the relative rotational movement between the first part and the second part; and a locked position in which the rod is trapped inside one of the cavities of the opening, thus preventing relative rotational movement between the first part and the second part.
2. The headrest of claim 1, wherein the rod defines a longitudinal axis and wherein the movement of the rod between the adjustment position and the locked position is a movement along the longitudinal axis.
3. The headrest of claim 1, wherein the rod is configured to automatically return to the locked position.
4. The headrest of claim 1, wherein the rod defines at least one transverse slot.
5. The headrest of claim 1, wherein the rod defines a longitudinal axis and wherein, in the adjustment position, the transverse slot is axially at the same level as the opening and oriented radially towards a cavity.
6. The headrest of claim 1, wherein the rod is of circular cross-section and wherein the cavities of the opening are of complementary shape.
7. The headrest of claim 1, wherein the second part is articulated on the first part.
8. The headrest of claim 1, wherein the pivot axis of the movable part passes through the center of curvature of the opening.
9. The headrest of claim 1, comprising a frame on which the first part is fixed, this frame having two parallel rods, configured to be pushed inside two holes provided in the upper part of a backrest.
10. The headrest of claim 1, wherein the second part includes a cushion.
11. The headrest of claim 1, wherein the opening delimits two rows of cavities extending along the opening on opposing sides of the opening.
12. The headrest of claim 1, further comprising a push button allowing a user to move the rod along its longitudinal axis, between the locked position and the adjustment position.
13. A seat for a vehicle comprising a headrest comprising: a first part; a second part that is able to rotate with respect to the first part; and a control rod for the relative movement between the first part and the second part; wherein the second part comprises an arcuate opening for receiving the rod, the arcuate opening comprising cavities; and wherein the rod is movable between: an adjustment position in which the rod does not prevent the relative rotational movement between the first part and the second part; and a locked position in which the rod is trapped inside one of the cavities of the opening, thus preventing relative rotational movement between the first part and the second part.
14. A vehicle comprising a seat comprising a headrest comprising: a first part; a second part that is able to rotate with respect to the first part; and a control rod for the relative movement between the first part and the second part; wherein the second part comprises an arcuate opening for receiving the rod, the arcuate opening comprising cavities; and wherein the rod is movable between: an adjustment position in which the rod does not prevent the relative rotational movement between the first part and the second part; and a locked position in which the rod is trapped inside one of the cavities of the opening, thus preventing relative rotational movement between the first part and the second part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The invention and other advantages of the invention will appear more clearly in the light of the description that follows of a method of making a headrest, given only as an example and made with reference to the attached drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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[0024] Seat 6 is partly represented in
[0025] Headrest 10 includes a cushion 11 which is shown in
[0026] Headrest 10 includes a first part 12 which, in the following, can also be referred to as the “fixed part”.
[0027] Typically, the headrest 10 includes a frame 14, usually made of metal, to which the first part 12 is attached. This frame 14 includes two parallel rods 14A and 14C, intended to be pushed inside two holes provided in the upper part of the seat backrest (See
[0028] Advantageously, rods 14A and 14C comprise notches (not shown) to adjust the headrest 10 in height with respect to the top of the backrest 8. Since this type of height adjustment for headrest is very common, it is not described further.
[0029] Also, rods 14A and 14C are connected to each other in the upper portion by a crossbar 14B (See
[0030] Preferably, and as shown in
[0031] Typically, the first part 12 is attached to the crossbar 14B. Specifically, the bottom of part 12 is attached to the crossbar 14B of the frame 14, for example welded above it. Obviously, this is not the only way to fix these two parts together: Any other appropriate means of fixing can be used (crimping, gluing, etc.).
[0032] Headrest 10 also includes a second part 16 that can be rotated relative to the first part 12. In the following, this second part 16 can also be referred to as the “moving part”.
[0033] In the example, the cushion 11 is fixedly attached to the second part 16 of the headrest 10, i.e. the cushion 11 rotates at the same time as the part 16 (See
[0034] Typically, the movable part 16 is articulated on the fixed part 12. This means that the moving part 16 is articulated around a shaft 18 passing through the two parallel walls of the fixed part 12 (See
[0035] Preferably, and as shown on
[0036] In the example, these two wings 16A and 16B are L-shaped. One of the legs of the L extends parallel to the branches of the U forming the fixed part 12, while the other leg logically extends perpendicularly to it. Specifically, the perpendicular leg of each wing 16A or 16B is arranged on the front side, i.e. on the side of the driver's head in a mounted configuration.
[0037] Headrest 10 also includes a rod 20 for controlling the relative movement between the first part 12 and the second part 16. The second part 16, i.e. the movable part, has an opening 22 for receiving the rod 20, which is oblong in shape and extends curvilinearly in length (i.e. in an arc).
[0038] Advantageously, the pivot axis X10 of headrest 10 (and moving part 16) passes through the centre of curvature of opening 22.
[0039] As shown on
[0040] Preferably, there are two rows of recesses 24 (on each side then) extending along the opening 22.
[0041] Advantageously, and as shown on
[0042] The rod 20 then includes two portions: A first portion of the rod 20 has a circular cross-section, while a second portion of the rod 20 has an oblong cross-sectional shape.
[0043] Rod 20 is movable between an adjustment position, shown in
[0044] Typically, rod 20 defines a longitudinal axis X20 (See
[0045] As shown on
[0046] Here, push button 30 is arranged at one (longitudinal) end of the rod 20. Preferably, the button 30 is integral with the rod 20, meaning that the button 30 and the rod 20 are in one single part.
[0047] In the example, and as shown on
[0048] This support 32 is U-shaped. It is attached inside the fixed part 12, against one of the parallel walls of part 12.
[0049] In the example, spring 28 is a compression spring, i.e. it stores mechanical energy when compressed and therefore exerts a constant return force as long as it is held in the compressed position.
[0050] When the driver wishes to adjust the orientation of headrest 10, i.e. the position of the headrest around the axis X10, he presses the push button 30 (as represented by arrow F2 on
[0051] Once the user has found the correct position, he releases the button 30. The rod 20 then automatically returns to the locked position (
[0052] It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above and illustrated in the drawings; Rather, the skilled person will recognize that many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.
[0053] For example, one could consider moving from the locked position to the adjustment position (and inversely) by moving the rod 20 around its longitudinal axis rather than pushing it.
[0054] Also, the first part 12 could be the moving part and the second part 16 the fixed part.
[0055] According to another embodiment not shown, only one transverse slot 26 could be provided on the rod 20. In this respect, the opening 22 would include only one row of recesses 24.