VEHICLE SEAT

20170313214 ยท 2017-11-02

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    In a rear seat having a configuration which, in the state that a seat cushion is folded forward with a seat back flattened on the seat cushion side, makes an upward back surface of the seat back become almost the same height with a floor surface of a cargo room, to avoid giving a restriction and hurt in amenity to a passenger seated on the seat cushion in the space on which feet of are put, the present invention provides a vehicle seat to which parallel link mechanism portions are equipped that connect the seat cushion to a floor surface under the seat cushion of the vehicle, and a mechanism is provided to fold the seat cushion forward with the posture of the seat back held by the parallel link mechanisms in the state that the seat back is flattened to the seat cushion side.

    Claims

    1. A vehicle seat equipped with a seat cushion and a seat back, wherein: the seat cushion is connected by link mechanism portions to a floor surface being higher than a floor surface on which feet of a passenger seated on the vehicle seat are put, and a portion of the seat cushion is formed to be thin to a thickness which does not interfere with the floor surface being higher than the floor surface on which the feet of the passenger are put in the state that the seat cushion connected by the link mechanism portions is moved forward to be pushed down relative to the floor surface being higher than the floor surface on which the feet of the passenger are put.

    2. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the link mechanism portions are constructed by parallel link mechanism portions connected to the floor surface being higher than the floor surface on which the feet of the passenger are put.

    3. The vehicle seat according to claim 1, wherein the link mechanism portions are attached to positions that are under the seat cushion and that do not protrude from the seat cushion.

    4. A vehicle seat equipped with a seat cushion and a seat back, wherein: parallel link mechanism portions are equipped that connect the seat cushion to a floor surface under the seat cushion of the vehicle; and the seat cushion is folded forward with a posture of the seat back held by the parallel link mechanism portions in a state that the seat back is flattened to the seat cushion side.

    5. The vehicle seat according to claim 4, wherein: the floor surface under the seat cushion is higher than a floor surface on which feet of a passenger seated on the vehicle seat are put, and the parallel link mechanism portions connect the seat cushion to the floor surface under the seat cushion being higher than the floor surface on which the feet of the passenger are put, or to the neighborhood of the floor surface under the seat cushion being higher than the floor surface on which the feet of the passenger are put.

    6. The vehicle seat according to claim 5, wherein: one part of the parallel link mechanism portions connects the seat cushion and a floor surface being under the seat cushion and connecting the floor surface on which the feet of the passenger are put and the floor surface being higher than the floor surface on which the feet of the passenger are put, and the other part of the parallel link mechanism portions connects the seat cushion and the floor surface being under the seat cushion and being higher than the flower surface on which the feet of the passenger are put.

    7. The vehicle seat according to claim 4, wherein the seat cushion is famed with a recess portion which is made to be thin at a portion which, when the seat cushion is folded forward by the parallel link mechanism portions, would interfere with the floor surface being higher than the floor surface on which feet of a passenger seated on the vehicle seat are put.

    8. The vehicle seat according to claim 4, wherein the parallel link mechanism portions are attached to positions that are under the seat cushion and that do not protrude from the seat cushion.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0018] FIG. 1 is a figure showing a vehicle seat in a first embodiment of the present invention and is a side view of the vehicle seat with a seat back of a rear seat upstanding.

    [0019] FIG. 2 is a figure showing the vehicle seat in the first embodiment of the present invention and is a side view of the vehicle seat with the seat back of the rear seat flattened on a seat cushion.

    [0020] FIG. 3 is a figure showing the vehicle seat in the first embodiment of the present invention and is a side view showing a dive-down state in which the seat back of the rear seat is flattened on the seat cushion and is further folded forward.

    [0021] FIG. 4 is a figure showing a vehicle seat in a second embodiment of the present invention and is a side view of a vehicle seat with a seat back of a rear seat upstanding.

    [0022] FIG. 5 is a figure showing the vehicle seat in the second embodiment of the present invention and is a side view of the vehicle seat with the seat back of the rear seat flattened on the seat cushion.

    [0023] FIG. 6 is a figure showing the vehicle seat in the second embodiment of the present invention and is a side view of the vehicle seat showing a dive-down state in which the seat back of the rear seat is flattened on the seat cushion and is further folded forward.

    [0024] FIG. 7 is a figure showing a vehicle seat in a third embodiment of the present invention and is a side view of a vehicle seat with a seat back of the rear seat upstanding.

    [0025] FIG. 8 is a figure showing the vehicle seat in the third embodiment of the present invention and is a side view of the vehicle seat with the seat back of the rear seat flattened on the seat cushion.

    [0026] FIG. 9 is a figure showing the vehicle seat in the third embodiment of the present invention and is a side view showing a dive-down state in which the seat back of the rear seat is flattened on the seat cushion and is further folded forward.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0027] The present invention is designed so that in a vehicle seat having of a dive-down configuration which further folds a seat cushion forward and down with a seat back flattened to the seat cushion side, link mechanism portions for effecting the dive-down are attached to a floor surface right under a rear seat. Thus, the feet of a passenger seated on the rear seat can be prevented from hitting on the link mechanism, and hence, the passenger at the rear seat can be prevented from being hurt in amenity.

    [0028] Further, the present invention is designed so that the dive-down can be easily performed as a result of enabling the operation for the dive-down to be performed by one motion.

    [0029] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.

    First Embodiment

    [0030] A vehicle seat in a first embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. 1 through FIG. 3.

    [0031] FIG. 1 is a figure in which the vehicle seat is viewed on a side, and the vehicle seat is provided with a front seat 110 equipped with a seat back 111 and a seat cushion 112 and a rear seat 120 equipped with a seat back 121 and a seat cushion 122. The state in FIG. 1 shows an ordinary state that a passenger is enabled to be seated on the rear seat 120.

    [0032] The seat cushion 122 of the rear seat 120 is supported by a link mechanism composed of a link 123 and a link 124. A lower end of the link 124 on a rear side is pivotably supported on the floor 131, while a lower end of the link 123 on a front side is pivotably supported at a portion close to the floor surface 131 on the slant surface portion connecting the floor surface 131 and the floor surface 130. The link mechanism composed of the link 123 and the link 124 may be provided on each of the opposite sides of the seat cushion 122 and may be as a pair on the left and right sides of the seat cushion 122.

    [0033] Regarding the floor surface of the vehicle in the present embodiment, the floor surface 131 under the seat cushion 122 is formed to be higher one step than the floor surface 130 on which the passenger seated on the rear seat 120 puts his/her feet. Further, the floor surface 132 of a cargo room behind the rear seat 120 is formed to be higher than the floor surface 131. Of the link mechanism composed of the link 123 and the link 124, the lower end of the link 124 on the rear side is pivotably supported on the floor 131, while a lower end of the link 123 on a front side is pivotably supported at a portion close to the floor surface 131 on the slant surface portion connecting the floor surface 131 and the floor surface 130 on which the passenger seated on the rear seat 120 puts his/her feet.

    [0034] The link 123 is engaged at around one (i.e., upper) end portion thereof with a pin 1232 fixed on a frame portion (not shown) of the seat cushion 122. The link 123 is engaged at around the other (i.e., lower) end portion thereof with a pin 1231 supported by a bracket 125 fixed on the slant surface portion connecting the floor surface 131 and the floor surface 130.

    [0035] On the other hand, the link 124 is engaged at around one (i.e., upper) end portion thereof with a pin 1242 fixed on the frame portion (not shown) of the seat cushion 122. The link 124 is engaged at around the other (i.e., lower) end portion with a pin 1241 supported by the bracket 126 fixed on the floor surface 131.

    [0036] A setting is made that a line which connects the pin 1231 and the pin 1232 supporting the link 123 becomes parallel to a line connecting the pin 1241 and the pin 1242 of the link 124. Thus, the link 123 and the link 124 constitute a parallel link mechanism.

    [0037] FIG. 2 shows a state that the seat back 121 of the rear seat 120 is flattened to the seat cushion 122 side. The seat back 121 of the rear seat 120 is supported to the seat cushion 122 by a support mechanism (not shown). In the state in FIG. 2, the seat back 121 is pivoted around a pivot center of the support mechanism and is flattened to the seat cushion 122 side.

    [0038] FIG. 3 shows the dive-down state that in the state shown in FIG. 2, the seat cushion 122 is folded forward by the parallel link mechanism composed of the link 123 and the link 124.

    [0039] The link 123 and the link 124 composing the parallel link mechanism are respectively supported through the pin 1231 by the bracket 125 fixed on the slant surface portion connecting the floor surfaces 130 and the floor surfaces 131 and the pin 1241 by the bracket 126 fixed on the floor surface 131. Thus, a line connecting the pins 1232 and 1242 of the links 123 and 124 is moved with parallelism kept relative to a line connecting the pins 1231 and 1241.

    [0040] That is, when being folded forward (i.e., dive-down) from the state shown in FIG. 2, the seat cushion 122 is moved in the forward-backward direction and in the upward-downward direction while keeping the same posture relative to the floor surface 130 and the floor surface 131, and is moved to the state shown in FIG. 3.

    [0041] If the seat cushion 122 were uniformly famed in thickness throughout the front to rear portions, the seat cushion 122, when moved from the state shown in FIG. 2 to the forward-folded (dive-down) state shown in FIG. 3, would come to interfere with the floor surface 131 at a rear portion as a result of going down. In the present embodiment, on the contrary, a rear portion 1221 of the seat cushion 122 is formed to be thin in thickness, and thus, a recess is famed at a portion where the seat cushion 122 would otherwise interfere with the floor surface 131 when going down by being moved forward.

    [0042] By forming the rear portion 1221 of the seat cushion 122 to be thin in thickness like this, it is possible to effectually operate the parallel link mechanism that is configured by the use of the link 123 and the link 124. As a result, when the seat back 122 is further folded forward (dive-down) from the state that the seat back 121 is fattened to the seat cushion 122 side to have its back surface thus being upward and becoming almost in parallel to the floor surface 130, it becomes possible to make the state shown in FIG. 3 with the upward back surface of the seat back 121 held in a posture being almost in parallel to the floor surface 130. In the present embodiment, by the use of the parallel link mechanism, it becomes possible to fold the seat cushion 122 forward (dive-down) by one motion, and hence, the operability can be improved. Further, reversely, the operation for restoring the forward-folded seat cushion 122 to the original position can also be done by one motion.

    [0043] Further, by adjusting the thickness of the rear portion 1221 of the seat cushion 122, it becomes possible to make the upward back surface of the seat back 121 become at almost the same height as the floor surface 132 in the state that the seat cushion 122 is folded forward (dive-down), and hence, it becomes possible to utilize the space of the cargo room over the floor surface 132 as being more spacious.

    [0044] According to the present embodiment, because the parallel link mechanism is employed for the configuration that folds the seat cushion 122 forward (dive-down), the seat cushion 122 is enabled by the relatively simple structure to be moved in the forward-rearward direction and in the upward-downward direction. Further, by the employment of the parallel link mechanism, it becomes possible to perform by one motion each of the operation for folding the seat cushion 122 forward (dive-down) and the operation for reversely restoring the forward-folded seat cushion 122 to its original position.

    [0045] Further, according to the present embodiment, since the link mechanism portions for diving the seat cushion 122 down are attached to the floor surface right under the rear seat, it can be avoided that the passenger seated on the rear seat hits on the link mechanism at his/her feet or legs, and thus, it becomes possible to prevent the passenger at the rear seat from being hurt in amenity.

    Second Embodiment

    [0046] In the present embodiment, a configuration that replaces the rink 124 in the configuration described in the first embodiment with a lock mechanism will be described with reference to FIG. 4 through FIG. 6.

    [0047] FIG. 4 is a figure corresponding to the configuration of FIG. 1 described in the first embodiment. The same components as those described in the first embodiment will be given the same reference numerals and will be omitted from being described.

    [0048] In the configuration shown in FIG. 4, there is shown a state that a pin 225 fixed to a rear portion of a seat cushion 222 is fitted in a groove portion 2241 (refer to FIG. 6) of a lock mechanism portion 224 secured to the floor surface 132 side. At a front portion of the seat cushion 222, the link 123 is engaged at around one (upper) end portion thereof with the pin 1232 secured to a frame portion (not shown) of the seat cushion 222 and is engaged at around the other (lower) end portion thereof with the pin 1231 that is supported by the bracket 125 secured to the slant surface portion of the floor surface 131.

    [0049] FIG. 5 shows a state that a seat back 221 is flattened to the seat cushion 222 side about a pivot center of a support mechanism (not shown).

    [0050] In this state, the pin 225 secured to the rear portion of the seat cushion 222 is released from being secured by the lock mechanism portion 224 secured to the floor surface 132 side. Then, the seat cushion 222 is pivoted about the pin 1231 through the link 123 to a position where the link 123 runs into a stopper 226, whereby the state shown in FIG. 6 is made.

    [0051] In order that the upward back surface of the seat back 221 becomes almost the same height as the floor surface 132 in this state, in the present embodiment, a rear portion 2221 of the seat cushion 222 is foi led to be thin in thickness, and thus, a recess is famed at a portion where the seat cushion 222 would otherwise interfere with the floor surface 131 when going down by being moved forward.

    [0052] By forming the rear portion 2221 of the seat cushion 222 to be thin in thickness like this, in the state that the seat cushion 222 is folded forward (dive-down) by the use of the link 123, it becomes possible to make the state shown in FIG. 6 with the upward back surface of the seat back 221 kept almost in parallel to the floor surface 130.

    [0053] Further, by adjusting the thickness of the rear portion 2221 of the seat cushion 222, it becomes possible to make the upward back surface of the seat back 121 become almost the same height as the floor surface 132 in the state that the seat cushion 222 is folded forward (i.e., dive-down), and hence, it becomes possible to utilize the space of a cargo room over the floor surface 132 as being more spacious.

    [0054] According to the present embodiment, because the link mechanism is employed for the configuration that folds the seat cushion 222 forward (dive-down), the seat cushion 222 is enabled by the relatively simple structure to be moved in the forward-rearward direction and in the upward-downward direction.

    [0055] Further, according to the present embodiment, since the link mechanism portions for diving the seat cushion 222 down are attached to the floor surface right under the rear seat, it can be avoided that the passenger seated on the rear seat hits on the link mechanism at his/her feet or legs, and thus, it becomes possible to prevent the passenger at the rear seat from being hurt in amenity.

    Third Embodiment

    [0056] In the present embodiment, a configuration that replaces the link 123 in the configuration having been described in the first embodiment with a lock mechanism will be described with reference to FIG. 7 through FIG. 9.

    [0057] FIG. 7 is a figure corresponding to the configuration of FIG. 1 described in the first embodiment. The same components as those described in the first embodiment will be given the same reference numerals and will be omitted from being described.

    [0058] In the configuration shown in FIG. 7, there is shown a state that a pin 332 fixed to a holding plate 331 is fitted in a groove portion 3331 (refer to FIG. 9) of a pin securing mechanism 333 secured to the floor surface 131 side, the holding plate 331 being attached to a lower portion on the front side of a seat cushion 322. At a rear portion of the seat cushion 322, the link 124 is engaged at around one (upper) end portion thereof with the pin 1242 secured to a frame portion (not shown) of a seat cushion 322 and is engaged at around the other (lower) end portion thereof with the pin 1241 that is supported by the bracket 126 secured to the floor surface 131.

    [0059] FIG. 8 shows the state that a seat back 321 is flattened on the seat cushion 322 side about a pivot center of a support mechanism (not shown).

    [0060] In this state, the pin 332 secured to the holding plate 331 on the seat cushion 322 side is released from being secured by being fitted in the pin securing mechanism 333 secured on the floor surface 131 side. Then, the seat cushion 322 is pivoted about the pin 1241 through the link 124 and is stopped with a part of itself running into the floor surface 131. FIG. 9 shows a state that the seat cushion 322 is stopped with a part of itself running into the pin securing mechanism 333 secured to the floor surface 131.

    [0061] In order that the upward back surface of the seat back 321 becomes almost the same height as the floor surface 132 in this state, in the present embodiment, a rear portion 3221 of the seat cushion 322 is formed to be thin in thickness, and thus, a recess is formed at a portion where the seat cushion 322 would otherwise interfere with the floor surface 131 when going down by being moved forward.

    [0062] By forming the rear portion 3221 of the seat cushion 322 to be thin in thickness like this, in the state that the seat cushion 322 is folded forward (dive-down) by the use of the link 124, it becomes possible to make the state as shown in FIG. 9 with the upward back surface of the seat back 321 kept almost in parallel to the floor surface 130.

    [0063] Further, by adjusting the thickness of the rear portion 3221 of the seat cushion 322, it becomes possible to set the upward back surface of the seat back 321 to almost the same height as the floor surface 132 in the state that the seat cushion 322 is folded forward (di ye-down), and hence, it becomes possible to utilize the space of the cargo room over the floor surface 132 as being more spacious.

    [0064] According to the present embodiment, because the link mechanism is employed for the configuration that folds the seat cushion 322 forward (dive-down), the seat cushion 322 is enabled by the relatively simple structure to be moved in the forward-rearward direction and in the upward-downward direction.

    [0065] Further, according to the present embodiment, since the link mechanism portions for diving the seat cushion 322 down are attached to the floor surface right under the rear seat, it can be avoided that the passenger seated on the rear seat hits on the link mechanism at his/her feet or legs, and thus, it becomes possible to prevent the passenger at the rear seat from being hurt in amenity.

    [0066] The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the sprit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all aspects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of the equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.