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JP5286256B2 - Vehicle seat provided with seat portion and anti-submarine restraint device, restraint device and manufacturing method - Google Patents
Vehicle seat provided with seat portion and anti-submarine restraint device, restraint device and manufacturing method Download PDF
JP5286256B2
JP5286256B2 JP2009515782A JP2009515782A JP5286256B2 JP 5286256 B2 JP5286256 B2 JP 5286256B2 JP 2009515782 A JP2009515782 A JP 2009515782A JP 2009515782 A JP2009515782 A JP 2009515782A JP 5286256 B2 JP5286256 B2 JP 5286256B2
JP2009515782A
JP2009541108A (en
ベルンド グロス、
ハラルド マンド、
2006-06-23 Priority to DE102006029299.5 priority Critical
2006-06-23 Priority to DE102006029299A priority patent/DE102006029299A1/en
2007-06-25 Application filed by ジョンソン・コントロールズ・ゲー・エム・ベー・ハー filed Critical ジョンソン・コントロールズ・ゲー・エム・ベー・ハー
2009-11-26 Publication of JP2009541108A publication Critical patent/JP2009541108A/en
2013-09-11 Publication of JP5286256B2 publication Critical patent/JP5286256B2/en
The present invention relates to a vehicle seat having a seat portion and a restraining device that prevents a submarine phenomenon of an occupant on the vehicle seat while decelerating due to an accident. In this vehicle seat, the restraint device can be set in the retracted non-actuated position, and the restraint device can be moved to the extended actuated position. The seat portion is provided with a pad that defines the seat surface and a lower portion of the pad. With pad support.
Such vehicle seats are generally known. For example, a car seat having a seat surface on the surface of a pad is known from DE 102 31 794 A1. In this car seat, a seat pan is provided at the lower part of the seat surface. A U-shaped movable element is disposed between the seat pan and the seat surface of the seat portion. The movable element can move from its initial position when a collision occurs, so that the seat surface and the movable element are displaced in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle by the pelvis of the occupant seated on the seat surface. To counter. In the case of this vehicle seat, the movable device has, for example, a U shape, and both end portions thereof are connected to the side region of the vehicle seat. This has the disadvantage that there is no modularity. That is, in order to realize an active restraint device (so-called anti-submarine restraint device) that prevents a submarine phenomenon of an occupant seated in a vehicle seat, that is, a restraint device that can be shifted from a non-actuated position to an actuated position. In the assembly of the vehicle, the restraint device must be connected to the structural element of the vehicle seat such as the side member of the seat or the frame material of the seat portion. The disadvantage is that it can be determined whether or not the seat should be equipped with a restraining device. For this reason, in the case of several already known vehicle seats, a large number of vehicle seat deformation models have to be considered over the majority of the vehicle seat production line, which is generally associated with logistics and production aspects. Will result in high costs. A vehicle seat comprising a seat frame, a seat cushion and a seat cushion support is known from DE 199 43 595 A1. In this vehicle seat, the inclined surface of the anti-submarine is attached to substantially the center of the seat pad support in the vertical direction and extends to the front end of the seat pad support, and covers almost the front half of the seat pad support. A normally folded airbag that inflates in the event of a collision is provided between the inclined surface and the seat pad support, or is provided in the inclined surface. However, this type of airbag is relatively expensive, and thus this known vehicle seat as a whole is relatively expensive.
Therefore, the present invention is based on the object of providing a vehicle seat provided with a restraining device for preventing a submarine phenomenon of an occupant on the vehicle seat when decelerating due to an accident. It is possible to easily and easily attach the vehicle seat to the vehicle seat as late as possible in the vehicle seat production line, while at the lowest cost allowing the device, and on the other hand the restraint device can be connected particularly easily, It is based on the object of providing a vehicle seat that can be equipped with a restraining device so that it can be securely fixed to the vehicle seat.
The purpose is a vehicle seat having a seat portion and a restraining device for preventing a submarine phenomenon of an occupant on the vehicle seat, and the restraint device can be set in a retracted non-actuated position and restrained in an extended working position. The apparatus can be moved, the seat part has side members on both sides in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, and the seat part has a pad that defines the seat surface and a pad support that is installed below the pad, Furthermore, it can be realized by a vehicle seat in which the restraining device is arranged between the pad support and the pad and at a distance from the side members of the seat, and the restraining device is exclusively fixed only to the pad support. As a result, the modularity of the restraining device can be secured particularly easily. In other words, it is guaranteed that it is possible to determine whether or not a specific vehicle seat should be equipped with the restraint device according to the present invention only at a later stage of the vehicle seat production line. According to the present invention, it is particularly desirable that the restraining device can be fixed to the pad support by a pushing and / or sliding operation and / or a clip operation and / or adhesive fixing. By this means, the restraining device can be fixed to the pad support in a particularly simple and quick manner, but nevertheless a secure connection is guaranteed. In the context of the present invention, a pad support is understood as a single or a plurality of structural elements of the seat part. The plurality of structural elements are provided in at least the vicinity of a pad that may be fixed to the sheet later, and hold or support the pad. For example, a pad support that is continuous over substantially the entire surface of the seat surface, as a substantially monolithic continuous cushion pan or seat pan, is a possible object as a pad support in this case. Further, according to the present invention, for example, a so-called divided sheet pan or a divided sheet pan is an object. In this case, the split seat pan supports approximately the front half of the pad, or only about 20% or 10% of the front or rear of the pad. Furthermore, structural elements such as tubular or open reinforcing elements are also possible objects as part of the pad support. In the case of a pad support within the meaning of the present invention, the pad support can also partially include a lower spring.
According to the invention, it is particularly preferred that the restraint device comprises actuating means, in particular pyrotechnical linear actuators and / or reversible actuators. In this case, the actuating means is arranged between or supported between the pad support and the pad, and in particular, the operation of the actuating means has already been triggered before deceleration due to an accident occurs in time. If the actuating means is supported between the pad support and the pad, the actuating means can also extend partially under the pad support, or can be located under the pad support. Since the linear actuator is relatively small and can be realized in a small size in terms of the installation space, as a result, the restraint device can be configured particularly small with respect to the installation space. The built-in method can be realized particularly easily. According to the invention, it is also possible to provide an irreversible operation actuating means, for example, a pyrotechnical linear actuator, alternatively or redundantly, a reversible operation actuating means, for example an electric motor driven linear actuator. . This actuator cooperates with a corresponding sensor (pre-crash sensor) that anticipates an accident, so that the accident is decelerated in time, and therefore the deceleration due to the accident (ie, the typical deceleration at the time of the accident) occurs. Before, the restraining device will already be moved to the extended operating position of the restraining device or to an intermediate position (between the non-actuated position and the extended operating position) of the restraining device.
Furthermore, it is desirable for the restraining device to have a positioning element that can be moved by the actuation means. In this case, the positioning element can be moved by the actuating means from the retracted position corresponding to the inoperative position of the restraining device to the extended position corresponding to the operating position of the restraining device. As a result, the positioning element can be optimized for each application independently of the actuating means, for example with respect to its compressibility (eg for energy dissipation during accident situations), or alternatively It can be optimized with respect to its dimensions which have an influence on the extent of stretching.
Furthermore, it is desirable to be able to rotate about an axis extending between the retracted position and the extended position of the positioning element substantially horizontally and in particular transversely to the vehicle direction. In this case, the positioning element is preferably provided as a plate-shaped positioning element, and the rotation about the substantially horizontally extending axis is preferably rotation in the traveling direction. As a result, a plate extending almost the full width of the restraining device, which can preferably be assembled in a modular manner, can be used as a positioning element. In this case, the plate is arranged approximately parallel to the seat surface or substantially parallel to the pad support in the retracted position of the positioning element, and substantially perpendicular to the seat surface or in the pad support in the extended position of the positioning element. Arranged almost vertically. In accordance with the present invention, it is desirable to have a restraining device cover having an anti-submarine ramp between the positioning element and the pad of the seat portion. This allows the seat occupant's body to exert a force action on the maximum possible area of the restraint in the event of an accident (ie, negative acceleration or deceleration exceeding a predetermined limit), resulting in a seat It is advantageously ensured that the risk of occupant injury is reduced. A particular advantage of the positioning element moving in the direction of the vehicle is that the action of the force of the actuating means or its extension does not point in the direction of the main body part of the seat occupant (especially in the direction of the pelvis or the body). The action of the force of the actuating means, in particular the linear actuators of the pyrotechnics, can be selected. This likewise reduces the risk of injury.
In accordance with the present invention, it is further desirable that between the retracted position and the extended position of the positioning element, at least a portion of the positioning element can rotate about an axis extending substantially vertically. In this case, the positioning element preferably comprises one or more extensible elements and is provided as a telescoping extensible positioning element. Thereby, the positioning element can be advantageously realized in a small structural type, for example by means of cup-shaped components which are telescopically interdigitated, and at least one cup-shaped configuration to realize the extended position from the retracted position It allows the element to rotate around its center. In this case, according to the present invention, it is desirable to provide a helically configured pin and slot guide of at least two cup-like components in order to convert the rotational movement into an expansion movement. In order to realize such a locking of the positioning means, the pins and the slot guides can be configured such that only a movement in the direction of the extension movement is possible by means of an asymmetrical dentition. Apart from the pin and slot guide example, in the case of a telescopically extendable positioning element variant, according to the invention, for example, two cup-like components can be fitted together like screws, A system in which positioning is performed by rotating one of the components with respect to the other is also possible.
Further, the restraining device may have a lower portion and an upper portion, the lower portion having a fixing element that connects the restraining device to the pad support, or the pad support may have a fixing element that connects the restraining device to the pad support. desirable. This makes it easy to create a connection between the restraining device and the pad support without the need for expensive tools or high quality work. In this case, according to the present invention, fixing by pushing operation, sliding operation, clip operation, or adhesive fixing has been found to be particularly preferable. For example, in order to ensure the push operation connection or the sliding operation connection, two or more such fixing methods can be used in combination. As an alternative to a modified embodiment of a restraining device having a lower part and an upper part, according to the present invention, the pad support is responsible for the function of the lower part (for example providing a connection point such as a lever) (pad Complete integration of the lower part into the support is also possible, and as a result, the lower part can be omitted, thus reducing weight and cost. For example, in this case it is envisaged that the restraining device, and thus for example the lever connection of the restraining device, etc., is screwed and / or riveted and / or pinned to the lower part.
Furthermore, it is desirable that the restraining device has a locking means. In this case, it is desirable to provide the locking means so as to be operable by the movement of the positioning element. Furthermore, the locking means have in particular a slot and a bolt, in which case the bolt has an axial first part with a small diameter and an axial second part with a large diameter, the axial direction of this bolt. Is configured to provide a locking operation. Thereby, according to the invention, a modular construction of the locking means can be advantageously created so that the blocking force of the locking means can be set almost independently of other characteristics of the restraining device. For example, according to the invention, the drag lever can be guided in the housing at the opposite end of the positioning element, in which case the housing is on the drag lever in the retracted position of the positioning element. A plurality of latch bolts that are pressed and biased by a spring are housed. As soon as the drag lever is fully extended in the direction of the extended position of the positioning element, one of the latch bolts locks the return movement of the drag lever. A plurality of fitting positions can be defined by a plurality of such latch bolts. This is due to the maximum extended position of the positioning element (due to malfunction of the actuating means or due to the special situation where the seat is occupied by an unusually large person or an unusually small person, for example as a seat occupant) This is particularly advantageous when no action is taken. As an alternative to realizing the locking means, another modified embodiment of the restraining device according to the invention can provide a slot with a starting part and a terminal part. In this case, a bolt that moves with the positioning element fits into the slot, and the bolt is located in the starting part of the slot in the inoperative position of the restraint and in the terminal part of the slot in the actuated position of the restraint. Furthermore, the shape of the slot is configured such that reverse movement of the positioning element or bolt is prevented, at least in the position where the restraining device is (fully) activated or in its operating position. In this case, according to another variant of the locking means, the slot can have, for example, a curve or a bending point, so that the bolt moving with the positioning element cannot be returned to the starting part or in an accident situation. Due to the force ratio present at, such reverse movement can be made almost impossible. Furthermore, in another variant, instead of a slot, an operating cam with a starting part and a terminal part for the bolt can be provided. In this case, the operating cam can have a recess in its terminal part, so that a bolt that moves with the positioning element cannot likewise return to the starting part, or the proportion of force that exists in an accident situation. Therefore, such reverse operation can be made almost impossible. In this case, it is desirable to spring-bias the elements or components constituting the operation cam in the direction of the inoperative position. In the case of variant embodiments with slots as well, it may be advantageous to spring-bias the elements or components that make up the slots in the direction of the inoperative position. In yet another embodiment, a slot in a keyhole fashion configured with a starting portion having an aperture with a reduced inner width and a termination portion with an enlarged inner width. It can be formed in the following manner and can interact with the bolt. That is, when the bolt has a small diameter in the first axial portion and interacts with the starting portion and the bolt reaches the end portion of the slot (which will occur while the positioning element moves in the direction of the operating position), the bolt Since it is biased by a spring, the bolt is pushed into the terminal portion by the second axial portion of the bolt having a large diameter. As an alternative to realizing the locking means, in a further alternative embodiment of the restraining device according to the invention, the positioning element is arranged in the upper part, in particular the hole, so that the reverse movement is prevented when the positioning element reaches the operating position. Or it can interact with the depression. According to the invention, it is further envisaged that partial aspects of different variants of the restraining device provided with locking means can be combined with each other. In this way, for example, the last-mentioned variants (holes or depressions in the positioning element) can be combined with other variants.
Yet another subject matter of the invention relates to a restraining device according to the invention for a vehicle seat and also to a method for manufacturing a vehicle seat according to the invention. In this manufacturing method, the vehicle seat support structure is manufactured in the first stage, and the restraint device is connected to the pad support in the second stage. In this way, all manufacturing steps for producing vehicle seat structural elements, such as seat frames, back part frames, seat part substructures, etc., are carried out in the first production stage, eg the seat part manufacturer's factory Can be carried out in particular. The incorporation of the restraining device into the vehicle seat or the coupling with the seat portion of the vehicle seat to be equipped with the restraining device can then take place in a manufacturing plant close to the final production of the vehicle seat or the vehicle in which the vehicle seat is to be incorporated. . In this case, according to the present invention, for installation of the restraint device into the vehicle seat, for example, significantly lower equipment requirements are required than when manufacturing a structural element of a vehicle seat that requires the manufacture of a welded joint. It only requires significantly lower qualification requirements for employees doing embedded work.
Embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings and will be described in detail below.
1 schematically shows a side view of a vehicle seat according to the present invention, and is a perspective view of a seat pan or pad support of a seat portion of a vehicle seat according to the present invention, which is a part of a restraint device according to the present invention. The perspective view containing a cross section is shown. FIG. 6 schematically illustrates a perspective view of one embodiment of a seat support for a seat portion that includes a seat side member of the seat portion and a restraining device together. FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of an alternative pad support embodiment from FIG. FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a seat pan or pad support of a seat portion including a seat side member of a seat portion of a vehicle seat according to the present invention, and schematically showing a perspective view including an appearance of a restraint device according to the present invention. It is. 1 schematically shows a seat pan or pad support for a vehicle seat according to the present invention including an embodiment of a restraining device in a non-actuated position in a perspective view. Fig. 4 is a schematic perspective view of the seat pan or pad support of Fig. 3 when the restraining device is in the operating position. 1 shows a variant embodiment of a restraining device in a side view. Fig. 5 shows another modified embodiment of the restraining device as a perspective view in a non-actuated position. Fig. 4b shows the modified embodiment of Fig. 4b as a perspective view when the restraining device is in the operating position. 1 schematically shows a plan view of one embodiment of fixing a pad support of a restraint device according to the present invention. The detail part of the connection with respect to the pad support of the restraint apparatus which concerns on this invention is shown. FIG. 6 shows a fixing method for a pad support of a restraint device according to the present invention, and schematically shows an embodiment different from FIG. 5 as a side view. Fig. 3 schematically shows a detailed side view of a restraint device according to the invention with a positioning element according to another embodiment. In one variant embodiment of a restraint device, a variant embodiment when the restraint device is in a non-actuated position is shown as a perspective view. Fig. 9b shows the restraining device of Fig. 9a in a perspective view when in the operating position. Fig. 9b is a partially enlarged view of Fig. 9b as a perspective view. In yet another modified embodiment of the restraining device, the modified embodiment when the restraining device is in the non-actuated position is shown as a perspective view. FIG. 9d shows the restraining device of FIG. 9d in a perspective view when in the operating position. FIG. 9e shows a partially enlarged view of FIG. 9e as a perspective view. In yet another modified embodiment of the restraining device, the modified embodiment when the restraining device is in the non-actuated position is shown as a perspective view. FIG. 9g is a perspective view of the restraining device of FIG. 9g when in the operating position. In yet another modified embodiment of the restraining device, the modified embodiment when the restraining device is in the non-actuated position is shown as a perspective view. FIG. 9i is a perspective view of the restraining device of FIG. 9i when in the operating position. In yet another modified embodiment of the restraining device, the modified embodiment when the restraining device is in the operating position is shown as a perspective view. Fig. 9b is a perspective view of the restraining device of Fig. 9k when in the inoperative position.
In FIG. 1 (left part of the figure), a side view of a vehicle seat 10 according to the invention is schematically shown. The vehicle seat 10 includes a seat portion 30 and usually a back portion. The back portion is not labeled. According to the present invention, the seat portion 30 has a frame-like structure that includes at least two seat-side members 31 on the side surface. The seat portion 30 has a seat pan 34 or a pad support 34 inside the frame-like structure. The pad 33 or the seat cushion 33 is connected to the seat pan 34 or the pad support 34. The seat portion 30 is connected to the floor subassembly 16 inside the vehicle or the vehicle body structure 16 of the vehicle by a substructure member 15 of the seat. In accordance with the present invention, the seat substructure member 15 allows the entire vehicle seat 10 to be connected in a vertically adjustable and / or vertically adjustable and / or tilt adjustable manner. For this reason, in the left part of FIG. 1, the sub-structure member 15 of the sheet is represented as a link with a schematic indication that can result in the setting of the corresponding sheet by rotation or rotation. The pad 33 has a seat surface 32 on which a user, a vehicle occupant or a passenger of the vehicle seat 10 can sit. In accordance with the present invention, the seat pan 34 or pad support 34, along with the pad 33 and seat surface 32, can be configured to be vertically and / or tilt adjustable with respect to the rest of the seat portion 30. It is envisaged as a particularly preferred form.
The seat portion 30 of the vehicle seat 10 according to the present invention can be provided as a sub-structure member that can be adjusted, for example, double, quadruple, six, eight, or even multiple. As a result, for example, the seat height and / or the seat tilt and / or the seat longitudinal adjustment and / or the seat length setting (thigh support length) can be adjusted. In FIG. 1, the pad support is shown generally as a separate sheet pan and single-piece sheet pan 34, or equivalent pad support 34, but a modified implementation of the pad support 34 shown in FIGS. 1a and 1b. As can be understood by referring to the example of the form, it is also possible to provide as a split pad support 34 or a seat pan 34 corresponding thereto. A single structural element or a plurality of structural elements of the seat part, the structural element at least in contact with the pad of the sheet, or a structural element provided in the vicinity of such a pad, for example up to about 10 mm from such pad The structural element provided at the distance is understood in particular as a pad support, and such a pad is carried by, supported by or held by the pad support or its components. In this case, as the pad support, for example, a continuous pad support (cushion pan or seat pan) (FIG. 1), or a split seat pan or split seat bucket (FIG. 1a) is possible. Structural elements such as tubular or open reinforcing elements (FIG. 1b) are also possible objects as part of the pad support.
According to the present invention, the restraining device 20 is disposed between the pad support 34 and the seat surface 32, and the restraining device 20 can avoid or reduce the submarine phenomenon of the user of the vehicle seat 10 when the vehicle is decelerated due to an accident. The restraining device 20 is provided as an active anti-submarine device, and according to the present invention, whether or not it can be incorporated into the vehicle seat 10 can be selectively determined (based on the customer's wearing desire or manufacturer's specifications). It is particularly preferably designed as a so-called add-on element. Such components of an active anti-submarine device can make an essential contribution to improving occupant protection in the event of a frontal collision. This unit can be suitably incorporated in almost all front and rear seats as an additional element. In this case, the restraint device 20 can be particularly preferably incorporated into the vehicle seat 10 in a so-called JIT factory (just-in-time factory). That is, the restraint device 20 is incorporated simply by being secured to the pad support 34 by a known securing technique, such as clip fastening, screwing or riveting, in close proximity to the final assembly of the vehicle or finished seat module. Can do it. In this case, it is particularly advantageous that any welding operation is preferably unnecessary and / or no changes in the structural elements of the seat part 30 are necessary. Furthermore, according to the present invention, the same seat pan 34 or the same pad support 34 can be used for both the vehicle seat 10 having the restraining device 20 and the vehicle seat 10 not having the restraining device 20. Particularly advantageous. As a result, the manufacturing cost of such a vehicle seat 10 can be greatly reduced, or the logistics additional costs for using the restraint device 20 elastically on any such vehicle seat are greatly reduced. The
1 is a perspective view of the seat pan 34 or the pad support 34 of the seat portion 30 of the vehicle seat 10 according to the present invention, including a partial cross section of the restraining device 20 according to the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the seat pan 34 or pad support 34 of the seat portion 30 together with the seat side member 31 of the seat portion 30 of the vehicle seat 10 according to the present invention, showing the appearance of the restraining device 20 according to the present invention. FIG. FIG. 2 shows a part of the seat sub-structural member 15. In this case, the sub-structural member 15 serves as an adjustment link mechanism for adjusting the height and / or inclination of the vehicle seat 10. It is comprised and it connects with the sheet | seat side member 31. FIG.
3 and 4 show a seat pan 34 of a vehicle seat 10 according to the present invention including one embodiment of the restraining device 20 in a schematic and cross-sectional view in a perspective view. In this case, the restraining device 20 is shown as a non-actuated position 21 (FIG. 3) or an actuated position 22 (FIG. 4), respectively. In the illustrated embodiment of the restraining device 20, it can be seen that the restraining device 20 has a housing consisting of an upper outer shell 46 and a lower outer shell 45. The housing of the restraining device 20 can include, for example, steel, aluminum, magnesium, plastic, or combinations thereof. It can also be seen that in the actuated position 22 (FIG. 4), the upper outer shell 46 extends by the actuating means 23 upwards, ie towards the seat surface 32 (not shown in FIG. 4). As a result, the pelvis (or sciatic bulge) of the seat user (not shown) is subjected to great resistance particularly in the early stage in the case of a frontal collision, and as a result, the submarine phenomenon (so-called H of the user's pelvis or hip) The forward displacement of the point or hip point (displacement in the X direction)) is avoided or the possibility or extent thereof is greatly reduced. Thus, the knee airbag and / or belt tensioning means, preferably arranged in the dashboard, can be advantageously omitted or reduced. According to the invention, this is particularly advantageous in the case of a three-door vehicle.
In order to position the upper shell 46 of the restraining device 20, the restraining device 20 includes a positioning element 24. This positioning element 24 is shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 as just one lever driven by the actuating means 23. In this embodiment, the positioning element 24 of the restraining device 20 moves about a substantially horizontal axis of rotation (extending parallel to the seat surface 32) while the restraining device 20 moves between the non-actuated position 21 and the actuated position 22. Rotated or rotated. As a result, the positioning element 24 is moved from the retracted position 21 ′ corresponding to the inoperative position 21 of the restraining device 20 to the extended position 22 ′ corresponding to the operating position 22 of the restraining device 20, so that the upper shell 46 is moved. Stretched. Thus, the present invention provides a relatively large impact surface against the user's pelvic area in an accident situation. Another embodiment of the positioning element 24 is a positioning element 24 configured in a generally plate form. A positioning element 24 extending substantially flat corresponds to a positioning element 24 configured in a substantially plate form, in which case this element is, for example, length (usually oriented substantially in the Y direction) but width (usually in a non-actuated position). At least twice the depth), and its depth is at most 1/3 of its width. Instead of such a substantially plate-shaped element as a positioning element, according to the invention, it is also conceivable to use as the positioning element 24 a tube welded to the plate or another structural element of the restraining device 20.
The positioning element 24 according to the invention is rotatably or pivotally connected to the lower shell 45 or directly connected to the pad support 34 in the embodiment of FIGS. If the lower shell 45 is not present, the latter connection of the positioning elements 24 is particularly advantageous. The connection of the positioning element 24 to the lower shell 45 and / or the pad support 34 can be made by one or two or three or more than three support points. Two support points are advantageously provided at the side edges of the positioning element 24 (in the Y direction).
According to the present invention, the positioning element 24 and / or the upper portion 46 can suitably have a plurality of material zones in order to provide a deformation behavior or an energy dissipation behavior. In this case, different material zones have particularly different deformation behaviors. The positioning element 24 and / or the upper part 46 are provided to be at least partially reversibly deformable, alternatively or in an overlapping manner. In this case, the positioning element 24 preferably has a shock absorber or a gas pressure damper or a plurality of such elements. Accordingly, different deformation behaviors can be realized for accident situations having different importance levels or even when the force transmitted between the user of the vehicle seat and the vehicle seat is different.
As an alternative to positioning element 24 rotatable about a substantially horizontal axis of rotation, positioning element 24 can be rotated about an axis of rotation that is substantially vertical (substantially perpendicular to sheet surface 32), or A scheme that is at least partially rotatable is also possible according to the invention, and this scheme is shown schematically in FIG. 8 on the basis of another embodiment of the positioning element. In this case, the positioning element 24 has, for example, two reciprocating pistons, in particular having a cup-like shape, which include reciprocating pistons and slot guides and are mutually rotatable. Yes, during rotation, for example, an axial extension operation is performed along a common central axis. Instead of rotating about a common central axis, one reciprocating piston may be eccentrically rotated with respect to the reciprocating piston or the other reciprocating piston. As a result, the installation space required for the restraining device 20 can be reduced, and the weight can also be reduced. Locking in the extended position of the positioning element 24 can be realized by a preferably asymmetrical dentition (as a locking means 25) between two parts arranged so as to be rotatable relative to one another. Furthermore, as an alternative to or in addition to the locking in the extended position of the positioning element, the energy dissipation behavior of the positioning element 24 provided in this manner can be installed relatively easily. This is because in the central region of a reciprocating piston configured in a cup shape, a shock absorber element, or a gas pressure damper, or a deformed material such as foam metal, honeycomb structure, or similar that dissipates energy during deformation. Realized by placing any of the materials. In the case of the third embodiment of the positioning element 24, it is also possible to provide two or more reciprocating piston units.
Another modified embodiment of the restraining device 20 is shown in FIGS. 4a, 4b and 4c, as well as FIGS. 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d, 9e, 9f, 9g, 9h and 9i. 9j, 9k and 9l are shown as side or perspective views depending on the case.
In FIG. 4 a, a variant of the restraining device 20 with a variable connection of the upper part 46 is shown in a side view. The variable connection of the upper part 46 of the restraining device 20 is realized by the lever 101 in the region away from the positioning element 24. The lever 101 is moved or rotated toward the positioning element 24 in the initial position (non-operating position of the restraining device 20). When the restraining device 20 is actuated, both the lever 101 and the positioning element 24 rotate in opposite directions of rotation, in which case the upper portion 46 is located on the region (front) of the positioning element 24 and the side away from the positioning element 24. In both areas of the pad support 34 located at the bottom, it is lifted or positioned, thereby realizing a particularly good restraining action. When actuating the restraining device 20, the positioning element pin 102 also moves in the X direction within the slot 103. This slot 103 can be designed to have a latching recess that together with the pin 102 constitutes one example of the locking means 25. In one variant of the restraining device 20 not shown, the upper part 46 is variably connected by the lever 101 as in FIG. 4a, but the lever is rotated away from the positioning element 24 in the inoperative position. Although there is no slot 103 in the region of the positioning element 24, there is a pivotable bearing of the upper part 46, so that the lever 101, the upper part 46 and the positioning element 24 are four bars. A link mechanism is formed. Thereby, the optimization of the embedded space can be effectively realized. The movement mechanism of the four-bar linkage (or a corresponding movement mechanism with a variable connection of the upper part 46 corresponding to FIG. 4a) is the upper part of the housing of the restraining device 20 compared to the embodiment of FIGS. The outer shell 46 has the advantage that it can also be lifted in the rear region. This can contribute to improvement of the restraint function. The movement mechanism of such a four-bar linkage according to the invention (or a corresponding movement mechanism with a variable connection of the upper part 46 corresponding to FIG. 4a) is parallel to the direction of travel and transverse to it. Or can be arranged obliquely to it.
FIGS. 4b (non-actuated position) and FIG. 4c (actuated position) show still another variant of the restraining device 20 with an upper part 46 as follows in perspective view. That is, in this variant, the upper part 46 can basically move linearly only within the linear guide schematically shown, while it operates linearly or at least approximately linearly. First, the positioning element 24 positions. In this case, the upper portion 46 is driven by the operating means 23 provided as a coil spring, for example. Alternatively, other types of actuating means 23 are provided, for example linear actuators operated by pyro technology.
According to the invention, it is desirable that the actuating means 23 can be designed as a unit by pyro technology or as an actuator by pyro technology, preferably as a linear actuator. However, according to the invention, it is also possible for the actuating means 23 to be designed alternatively or redundantly as a spring biasing element (having mechanically stored actuating energy) or as an electromagnetic unit. . In this case, according to the present invention, the operating direction of the operating means 23 is determined by the user or the user even though the operating means 23 is disposed relatively close to the user of the vehicle seat 10. It is particularly advantageous that it is never aimed at sensitive body parts (such as the torso or pelvic part). This can greatly reduce the risk of injury, for example in the case of material defects. According to the present invention, the operating direction of the operating means 23 is set substantially parallel to the direction of the vehicle, or is set transversely to the direction of the vehicle or obliquely to the direction of the vehicle. Can be either.
According to the invention, a locking means (not shown) can be fixed to the positioning element 24, in particular its upper end. According to the present invention, such a locking means preferably provides a means for ensuring a good protective function of the restraining device 20 and the system does not return to the inoperative position 21 when the actuating means 23 is actuated. So that it is immediately locked by the locking means. This provides the maximum possible protective action in any conceivable situation, even if the restraining device 20 has not reached the fully activated extension end position.
According to the present invention, the restraining device 20 is disposed between the pad support 34 and the pad 33 and at a distance from the side member 31 of the seat, and the restraining device 20 is fixed only to the pad support 33 only. Has been. This advantageously makes it possible to fasten the restraining device 20 to the pad support 34 particularly quickly and easily.
In FIGS. 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d, 9e and 9f, two further variants of the restraining device 20 are shown in the activated position (FIGS. 9b, 9c, 9e and 9f) or inactive. It is shown as a perspective view of the position (FIGS. 9a and 9d). In this case, a slot 80 is provided in the locking lever 84 disposed on the side. The slot 80 has a starting portion 81 and a terminal portion 82. A bolt 85 that can move with the positioning element 24 fits into the slot 80 and moves along the slot 80 in a direction from the starting portion 81 toward the terminal portion 82 as the restraining device 20 moves to the operative position. Here, the shape of the slot 80 is configured such that reverse movement of the positioning element 24 or bolt 85 is prevented at least in the (fully) activated or actuated position 22 of the restraining device 20. The difference between the variant embodiment shown in FIGS. 9a, 9b and 9c and the variant embodiment shown in FIGS. 9d, 9e and 9f is basically based on the shape of the slot 80, FIG. 9b and 9c have a rather bent slot 80, whereas the alternative embodiments of FIGS. 9d, 9e and 9f have a rather curved shape. Slot 80. In this case, the locking lever 84 can be pre-tensioned or spring-biased in the direction of the position corresponding to the non-operating position.
According to a further alternative embodiment of the locking means 25 shown in FIGS. 9g (non-actuated position) and FIG. 9h (actuated position), instead of the slot 80, a starting part and a terminal part 82 ′ for the bolt 85 are likewise provided. An operation cam 80 ′ is provided. In this case, the operating cam has a recess at its end, so that the bolt 85 moving with the positioning element 24 cannot return to the starting part due to the ratio of forces present in the accident situation or vice versa. There will be almost no movement. Again, the locking lever 84 can be pre-tensioned or spring biased in the direction of that position corresponding to the non-actuated position.
According to a further alternative embodiment of the locking means 25 shown in FIGS. 9i (non-actuated position) and FIG. 9j (actuated position), the starting part 81 has an opening with a reduced inner method and the inner method is enlarged. A slot 80 having an end portion 82 having an opening is formed in the following manner. That is, the bolt 85 interacts with the smaller diameter starting portion 81 at the first axial portion 85 ′ and when the bolt 85 reaches the end portion 82 of the slot 80 (which causes the positioning element 24 to move toward the operating position 22. The bolt is spring biased axially by the spring means 86, so that the second axial portion 85 '' of the large diameter bolt is pushed into the end portion 82. Is formed.
According to a further alternative embodiment of the locking means 25 shown in FIG. 9k (actuated position) and FIG. 9l (non-actuated position), when the positioning element 24 reaches the actuated position 22, the reverse movement is prevented. In addition, the manner in which the positioning element 24 interacts with the upper portion 46, in particular with a hole or recess 46 ′ in the upper portion 46 is used. In this case, the positioning element 24 is particularly taken into account to have a locking lug 24 "" for fitting into a recess 46 'in the upper part. Furthermore, it can additionally be envisaged that the upper part 46 has a stopper, for example a matching flange, that limits the positioning movement of the positioning element 24.
FIGS. 5 and 7 schematically show an embodiment of fixing the restraining device 20 to the pad support 34 according to the present invention as a plan view and a side view, respectively. FIG. 6 shows the details of the connection of the restraining device 20 to the pad support 34 according to the present invention.
In the embodiment of the coupling of the restraining device 20 according to FIGS. 5 and 6, the restraining device 20 is fixed to the pad support 34 by being displaced relative to the pad support 34. For this reason, for example, a fixing element 55 including a keyhole-shaped long hole and a guide pin is provided. When the guide pin is introduced into the slot and subsequently displaced by a certain distance in the direction of the arrow 57, the elements to be connected are fixed together. In the case shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, a plurality of pins to be inserted into the corresponding recesses (long holes) of the pad support 34 are provided, for example, below the lower portion 45 of the restraining device 20 and displaced in the direction of the arrow 57 As a result, a connection between the pad support 34 and the restraining device 20 is formed. As an alternative, pins can be formed on the pad support 34 and elongated holes can be provided in the restraining device 20. Furthermore, it is alternatively possible to use a clip connection for fastening.
FIG. 7 schematically shows the connection of the pad support 34 to the restraining device 20 in the case of an adhesive joint connection as a side view of a detailed portion of the pad support 34. In this case, the adhesive (shown simply as reference numeral 55 between the pad support 34 and the restraining device 20 in FIG. 7) is applied to either the pad support 34 or the restraining device 20 (or both). And then positioning them relative to each other. In this case, the adhesive joint connection can be, for example, an adhesive joint connection (not shown) extending substantially in the X direction.
According to the invention, it is alternatively possible to combine different coupling techniques with each other, for example, the modified embodiment according to FIG. 5 or 6 and the modified embodiment according to FIG. By this means, a particularly good and reliable connection between the pad support 34 and the restraining device 20 can be obtained.
According to the invention, another suitable connection technique includes welding, in particular laser welding. Furthermore, according to the invention, “cold metal transfer welding” (CMT welding) or also screwing is suitable.
FIG. 8 schematically shows in detail a side view of the restraining device 20 of the present invention with a positioning element 24 that can be rotated at least partially about an axis of rotation substantially perpendicular to the seat surface. In the case of cup-shaped cylinder elements which can rotate spirally with respect to each other, deformation elements and / or shock absorbers and / or spring elements (for example in the form of spiral springs) can be provided in the central region. .
In the embodiment of the locking means 25 shown schematically in FIG. 8, an asymmetric tooth row 41 is provided between two nested interfit cylinder elements that together form a positioning element 24. In this case, the asymmetric tooth row 41 is configured such that the cylinder element can be extended but not reversed. According to one variant, not shown, of this embodiment of the locking means 25, the pin slot guides or pin guide tracks arranged in a spiral in the peripheral area of the cylinder element are in the operating position (extension of the cylinder element). The end portion corresponding to the position) has a reduced pitch, and this reduced pitch provides a method of preventing the restraint device from moving to the inoperative position when the restraint device 20 is released.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 10 Vehicle seat 15 Seat substructure member 16 Floor subassembly 20 Restraint device 21 Non-actuated position 21 'Retracted position 22 Actuated position 22' Extended position 23 Actuating means 24 Positioning element 25 Locking means 30 Seat part 31 Seat side member 32 Seat surface 33 Pad / Seat Cushion 34 Seat Pan / Pad Support / Seat Bucket 45 Lower Outer Shell 46 Upper Outer Shell 55 Fixed Element 57 Displacement Arrow 80 Slot 80 'Operation Cam 81 Starting Part 82 End Part of Slot 82' End Part of Operation Cam 84 Lever for locking 85 bolt 85 'first axial part of bolt (small diameter)
Second axial part of 85 "bolt (large diameter)
A vehicle seat (10) having a seat portion (30) and a restraining device (20) for preventing a submarine phenomenon of a passenger on the vehicle seat (10) due to deceleration due to an accident,
Said inoperative position retracted restraining device (20) can be set to (21), and wherein the restraint device (20) can be set to the operating position (22) which extends, said seat portion (30) Has seat-side members (31) on both sides in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, and the seat portion (30) is a pad (33) defining a seat surface (32) and a pad provided below the pad (33). Support (34),
The restraining device (20), the arranged and at a distance from the seat side member (31) between the pad support (34) and said pad (33), said restraining device (20) is exclusively the pad Fixed to support (34) only ,
The restraining device (20) comprises an actuating means (23) and a positioning element (24) that can be moved by the actuating means (23);
The positioning element (24) is moved by the operating means (23) from the retracted position (21 ′) corresponding to the non-operating position (21) of the restraining device (20) to the operating position (22) of the restraining device (20). Can be moved to the extended position (22 ') corresponding to
Between a retracted position (21 ′) and an extended position (22 ′) of the positioning element (24), at least a portion of the positioning element (24) can rotate about an axis extending substantially vertically; The positioning element (24) is a vehicle seat (10) provided as a telescoping extensible positioning element (24 ).
The restraining device (20) is secured to said pad support (34) by pushing operation or sliding operation or clip operation or adhesively secured or screwed or riveted, vehicle seat according to claim 1 (10) .
The actuating means (23) is disposed between the pad support (34) and the pad (33) or supported between the pad support (34) and the pad (33);
The operation of the actuating means (23) has already been activated before the resulting deceleration by temporally accident, the vehicle seat according to claim 1 or 2 (10).
The vehicle seat (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the actuating means (23) is a pyrotechnical linear actuator or a reversible actuator.
The restraining device (20) has a lower part (45) and an upper part (46),
Said lower portion (45), said has a fixing element restraint system (20) connected to the pad support (34) (55), the vehicle seat (10) according to any one of claims 1-4 .
The pad support (34), said has a fixing element restraint system (20) connected to the pad support (34) (55), the vehicle seat (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 5 .
The restraining device (20) has a locking means (25), said locking means (25) is provided to be operable by the movement of the positioning element (24),
Said locking means (25) comprises a slot and a bolt (85), said bolt (85) comprising a first axial part (85 ') having a small diameter and a second axial part (85') having a large diameter. The vehicle seat (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 6 , wherein the axial movement of the bolt (85) results in a locking operation.
Restraint system for a vehicle seat (10) according to any one of claim 1. 7 (20).
It is a manufacturing method of the vehicle seat (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 7 ,
Producing a support structure for the vehicle seat (10) in a first stage;
The connecting restraining device (20) to said pad support (34) in a second step, the method.
The restraining device (20) is secured to said pad support (34) by pushing operation or sliding operation or clip operation or adhesively secured or screwed or riveted, vehicle seat according to claim 9 (10) Manufacturing method.
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