VEHICLE EQUIPMENT COMPONENT
20230173965 · 2023-06-08
Inventors
- Sebastian SCHMITT (Nürnberg, DE)
- Kadir YASAROGLU (Philippsburg, DE)
- Niranjan PATANKAR (Jalagon (Maharashatra), IN)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An equipment part for a vehicle, having a base and a part that is movable relative to the base, wherein the movable part is lockable with respect to at least one movement direction in at least two positions relative to the base by a locking device. The locking device includes at least one recess, wherein in a catch position of the locking device at least one safety catch engages into one of the recesses and in a release position the safety catch is out of engagement with the recess. The safety catch has at least one latch surface which cooperates with a first holding surface of the recess, and at least one comfort catch of the locking device has a second catch surface which cooperates with a second holding surface of the recess, wherein the second catch surface is inclined relative to the first catch surface.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. An equipment part for a vehicle, comprising: a base; and a part that is movable relative to the base, wherein the movable part is lockable with respect to at least one movement direction in at least two positions relative to the base by a locking device, wherein the locking device comprises at least one recess, wherein in a catch position of the locking device at least one safety catch engages into at least one recess and in a release position the safety catch is out of engagement with the recess, wherein the safety catch comprises a first catch surface that cooperates with a first holding surface of the recess, and wherein the locking device has at least one comfort catch that comprises a second catch surface that cooperates with a second holding surface of the recess, wherein the second catch surface is inclined relative to the first catch surface.
17. The equipment part according to claim 16, wherein the first holding surface and/or the second holding surface extends substantially at a right angle to the movement direction of the movable part.
18. The equipment part according to claim 16, wherein the first catch surface of the safety catch is parallel to the first holding surface.
19. The equipment part according to claim 16, wherein the second holding surface is inclined relative to the first holding surface.
20. The equipment part according to claim 16, wherein the first holding surface is arranged opposite the second holding surface.
21. The equipment part according to claim 16, wherein at least one of the safety catch and the comfort catch is a slide.
22. The equipment part according to claim 16, wherein the safety catch and the comfort catch are mounted so as to be movable relative to one another.
23. The equipment part according to claim 16, wherein one of the safety catch and the comfort catch is mounted on the other of the safety catch and the comfort catch.
24. The equipment part according to claim 16, wherein one of the safety catch and the comfort catch has a first stop surface and a second stop surface, and wherein end positions of the other of the safety catch and the comfort catch are delimited by the first stop surface and by the second stop surface.
25. The equipment part according to claim 16, wherein one of the safety catch and the comfort catch has carrier elements that cooperate with counter elements of the other of the safety catch and the comfort catch.
26. The equipment part according to claim 16, wherein at least one of the safety catch and the comfort catch is guided on the base.
27. The equipment part according to claim 16, wherein the safety catch is loaded by a safety spring in engagement with the first holding surface.
28. The equipment part according to claim 16, wherein the comfort catch is loaded by a comfort spring in engagement with the second holding surface or is loaded into a specific position relative to the safety catch.
29. The equipment part according to claim 28, wherein the comfort spring has one and that bears against the safety catch and another end that bears against the comfort catch.
30. The equipment part according to claim 16, wherein the safety catch and/or the comfort catch is movable between two positions by an actuating device.
Description
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[0050] An equipment part as a whole is designated with reference character 10 in the figures. In the present exemplary embodiment, the equipment part 10 is a headrest.
[0051] The equipment part 10 comprises according to
[0052] The movable part 12 is movable between a first position, which is shown in
[0053] According to
[0054] The recesses are arranged on a projection 19 which extends in direction x2 relative to a head-contact surface 21 of the movable part 12. Each of the recesses 13 has a first holding surface 34 parallel to the movement directions z1 and z2 and a second holding surface 35 which is opposite the first holding surface 34 and is inclined relative to the movement directions z1 and z2.
[0055] The locking device 20 further comprises a catch assembly 15 which has a safety catch 14 and a comfort catch 16. The safety catch 14 prevents, in respect of directions x1 and x2, the movable part 12 from unintentionally moving out of the set position in direction x1 or x2. The comfort catch 16 prevents clearance between the movable part 12 and the safety catch and thus clearance between the movable part 12 and the base 11.
[0056] The safety catch 14 is in the form of a slide and is movable in directions z1 and z2 in a guide (not shown in detail) of the base 11 between a catch position and a release position. The comfort catch 16 is in the form of a carriage and is mounted on a guide track formed on the safety catch 14. The comfort catch 16 is movable in directions z1 and z2 relative to the safety catch 14 between a primary position and a secondary position. The primary position is shown, for example, in
[0057] A safety spring 17 (see
[0058] A comfort spring 18 loads the comfort catch 16 into the primary position. The comfort spring 18 bears against the safety catch 14 and against the comfort catch 16. For this purpose, the comfort catch 16 has an arm 24 and the safety slide has an arm 25, wherein the comfort spring 18 is in contact with the arms 24 and 25 and loads them in opposite directions z1 and z2.
[0059] It can be seen in
[0060] It can be seen in
[0061] The first catch surface 31 of the catch 14 cooperates with the first holding surface 34, and the second catch surface 32 of the catch 16 cooperates with the second holding surface 35.
[0062] In the locked position according to
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[0064] Furthermore, the locking device 20 has according to
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[0066] A further stop surface 49 of the safety catch 14 cooperates with a stop surface 48 of the comfort catch 16 and defines the first position of the comfort catch 16 (see
[0067] The actuating part 33 comprises a blocking element 44, which is part of a safety device 40. The blocking element 44 prevents the safety catch 14—for example owing to inertia forces—from unintentionally moving against the force of the safety spring 17 into the release position. The blocking element 44 cooperates with a bottom surface 46 of the safety catch 14.
[0068] In the unactuated position of the actuating device 30 according to
[0069] If the actuating part 33 is moved against the force of the spring 45 in direction y1 (see
[0070] The comfort catch 16 is thereby moved relative to the safety catch 14 in direction z2 by the length I, wherein the second catch surface 32 loses contact with the second holding surface 35 of the recess 13 (see
[0071] As the actuating part 33 moves further in direction y1 (see
[0072] The movable part 12 can then be moved, for example, from the first position according to
[0073] As soon as the actuating part 33 is relieved of load, the spring 45 moves the actuating part 33 in direction y2 into the unactuated position, wherein the actuating lug 42 is also moved relative to the ramp element 43 in direction y2. The safety slide 14 and the comfort slide initially move together in direction z1 owing to the spring force of the safety spring 17.
[0074] When the safety catch 14 has reached the catch position, the comfort catch 16, owing to the spring force of the spring 18, moves further relative to the safety catch 14 in direction z1 into the primary position, in which the second catch surface 32 is in contact with the second holding surface 35.
[0075] In the unactuated position of the actuating part 33, the blocking element 44 is again positioned relative to the safety catch 14 in such a way that a movement of the safety catch 14 in direction z2 is prevented by the blocking element 44. The blocking surface 47 is arranged in the movement path of the bottom surface 46.