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This application claims the priority of German Application No. DE 103 41 643.9-14 filed Sep. 10, 2003, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
The invention relates to an adjusting mechanism for a rear seat of a vehicle. Certain preferred embodiments of the invention relate to an adjusting mechanism for a rear seat of a vehicle for adjusting a seat backrest held in a locking point of a vehicle body and a seat part connected with this seat backrest.
From German Patent Document DE 32 06 293 (corresponding U.S. Pat. No. 4,518,201), a vehicle seat is known which, by means of its seat backrest and its seat part, can be displaced into a forward and backward position, the seat backrest being arranged to be swivellable and adjustable with respect to the vehicle body by means of a control arm. The seat part is connected with another control arm, by means of which a swivelling and a vertical raising of the seat part takes place.
It is an object of certain preferred embodiments of the invention to provide a displaceable seat, particularly a rear seat for a motor vehicle, which can be adjusted into several positions while the rear backrest is locked in a body-shell-fixed manner.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by providing an adjusting mechanism for a rear seat of a vehicle for adjusting a seat backrest held in a locking point of a vehicle body and a seat part connected with this seat backrest, wherein the adjusting device comprises an adjusting gearing with a kinematic lever connected with the seat backrest by way of a fastening element, the kinematic lever being restrictedly guided on one side in a stationary anchor plate of a seat frame and on another side in a displaceable frame element of the seat.
Important advantages achieved by means of certain preferred embodiments of the invention consist of the fact that, despite a swivelling movement of the seat backrest about a body-shell-fixed locking mechanism, the seat part nevertheless carries out a linear movement on a plane. This is advantageously achieved in that the adjusting mechanism comprises an adjusting gearing having a kinematic lever which is connected with the seat backrest and which, on the one side, is restrictedly guided in a stationary anchor plate of the seat and, on the other side, in a displaceable frame element of the seat. As a result, a movement control of the seat backrest and of the seat part is achieved in a mutually independent manner in that the seat backrest can swivel about a radius, and the seat part is linearly displaced without the adjustment of a different height of the seat part.
According to certain preferred embodiments of the invention, for the restricted guidance of the kinematic lever in the stationary anchor plate, a curved guiding slot for a guide pin is provided at the kinematic lever, and the stationary kinematic lever is swivellably about an axis by way of a pivot pin connected with the frame element. By means of mutually overlapping guide slots in the kinematic lever as well as in the frame element, by way of an engaging fastening element of the seat backrest, the kinematic lever can be adjusted with respect to the latter and with the latter. As a result, the different movement courses, such as the linear movement of the seat part and the swivelling movement of the seat backrest, can advantageously be separated from one another during a displacement operation of the seat.
For this purpose, according to certain preferred embodiments of the invention, the guide slots are set at an angle with respect to one another in a rearward seat end position, the guide slot in the frame element being aligned approximately in a vertical plane, and, in the seat end position, the additional guide slot in the kinematic lever being arranged approximately in a horizontal plane.
As a result, by way of the adjusting gearing, the vehicle seat can be continuously displaced from a rearward seat position to a forward seat position such that, by means of the kinematic lever, the seat can be linearly moved in the direction of the arrow, and the seat backrest is constructed to be swivellable in the direction of the arrow about the stationary locking point of the seat backrest. A correlating movement of the elements of the adjusting gearing is thereby achieved without any occurrence of a blocking during the displacement of the seat. An end position of the displaced seat, according to certain preferred embodiments of the invention, whether it is toward the front or toward the rear—viewed in the driving direction of the vehicle—has been reached, when, in the rearward seat end position, the guide pin of the kinematic lever at the rearward end—viewed in the displacement direction of the seat—is arranged in the curved guide slot of the stationary anchor plate, and simultaneously the fastening element of the seat backrest is arranged in the lower end of the approximately vertically aligned guide slot of the frame element and in the forward end of the guide slot of the kinematic lever, and the guide pin as well as the fastening element in the forward end seat position respectively is arranged in a position at the opposed ends of the guide slots.
An embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawings and will be described in detail in the following.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 is a basic diagram of a vehicle seat in a forward (dash-dotted lines) and in a rearward position (solid lines)—viewed with respect to the driving direction of the vehicle—in the vehicle, constructed according to certain preferred embodiments of the invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged representation of a frame element with an integrated kinematic lever and a stationary anchor plate of the adjusting gearing for the vehicle seat of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic side view showing the rearward position of the vehicle seat;
FIG. 4 is a schematic side view showing the center position of the vehicle seat;
FIG. 5 is a schematic side view showing the forward position of the vehicle seat;
FIG. 6 is a diagrammatic representation of the rearward position of the vehicle seat; and
FIG. 7 is a diagrammatic representation of the forward position of the vehicle seat.
The adjusting mechanism for a vehicle seat 1 comprises essentially an adjusting gearing 2 with a kinematic lever 5 interacting with a frame element 3 and a stationary anchor plate 4 . By way of this adjusting gearing 2 , the seat 1 can be displaced from a rearward seat end position I into a forward seat end position II and intermediate positions—with respect to the driving direction F—of the vehicle. During this seat displacement, the seat part 6 moves linearly in the direction of the arrow A, and the seat backrest 6 a swivels about a fixed locking point 8 at the vehicle body in the direction of the arrow B about a radius R, which direction of the arrow B originates from the locking point 8 .
By way of a pivot pin 9 , the kinematic lever 5 of the adjusting gearing 2 is connected with the frame element 3 which is connected with the seat part 6 or with an upper rail. Furthermore, the kinematic lever 5 is swivellably connected by way of fastening elements 10 of the seat backrest 6 a , which fastening elements 10 have a cross bar 11 of a seat backrest frame 12 at the end side.
A restricted guidance in the stationary anchor plate 4 of the seat 1 takes place by means of a guide pin 13 which engages in a curved guide slot 14 . Additional guide slots 15 , 16 in the frame element 3 and in the kinematic lever 5 overlap one another, and the fastening element 10 is arranged in these additional guide slots 15 , 16 in a displaceable or restrictedly guided manner.
Thus, in the rearward seat end position I according to FIGS. 3 and 6, the guide pin 13 —viewed with respect to the driving direction F of the vehicle—is arranged at the lower end of the curved guide slot 14 , in which case the fastening element 10 of the seat backrest 6 a is also arranged at the lower end of the guide slot 15 and at the forward end—viewed with respect to the driving direction F of the vehicle—of the guide slot 16 .
The guide slot 15 in the frame element 3 is constructed as a longitudinal slot and extends approximately in a vertical plane X-X, whereas the additional guide slot 16 is also constructed as a longitudinal slot and, in the rearward seat end position I, extends approximately in a horizontal plane Y-Y. In contrast, the guide slot 14 in the anchor plate 4 is constructed in a curved manner and has the shape of a circular segment.
When the vehicle seat 1 is adjusted from position I (FIG. 3) to position II (FIG. 5), the seat is slid or moved in the direction of the arrow A toward the front in the driving direction F. So that the seat part 6 can be linearly swivelled and the seat backrest 6 a can be swivelled with the radius R, the kinematic lever 5 virtually leads the seat backrest 6 a into an inclined position, in which case the seat part 6 carries out a straight movement, as illustrated in detail in the basic diagram of FIG. 1.
For the flat support of the kinematic lever 5 on both sides, the latter is arranged in a kinematic housing 17 according to FIG. 2, the anchor plate 4 projecting into housing 17 by means of the curved slot 7 .
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.