US20080174160A1 - Foldable vehicle seat from a use position to a stowed position and related layout of a seat assembly - Google Patents

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US20080174160A1
US20080174160A1 US12/016,032 US1603208A US2008174160A1 US 20080174160 A1 US20080174160 A1 US 20080174160A1 US 1603208 A US1603208 A US 1603208A US 2008174160 A1 US2008174160 A1 US 2008174160A1
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  • the present invention relates to a vehicle seat support mechanism.
  • one aspect of the present invention relates to a vehicle seat having a seat cushion and a seat back which are movably connected to another by said vehicle seat support mechanism and which are also both movably mounted to a supporting floor by said mechanism.
  • the mechanism is arranged to enable the seat cushion to be moved between a normal use position and a stowed position, the seat cushion in its normal use position being located generally horizontally to enable an occupant of the vehicle to sit thereon and in its stowed position being located in an upright orientation.
  • the mechanism is operable to simultaneously move the seat back between an in-use upright position to a stowed upright position.
  • the in-use upright position and the stowed upright position of the seat back have the same general vertical orientation.
  • the seat back when in its stowed position is located at a lower height than when in its in-use upright position.
  • the mechanism includes a support mount adapted to be fixedly mounted on a support floor, such as the vehicle floor, and on each side of the seat, a first link for pivotally connecting the seat back to the mount and a second link for pivotally connecting the seat back to the mount, the seat cushion being fixedly connected to one of said links such that said seat cushion is pivotally connected to said mount by said one link.
  • a seat assembly for a vehicle including at least two side by side seats, a first of said seats being movable to a stowed position and a second of said seats being movable rearwardly and inwardly of the vehicle body when said first seat is located in its stowed position.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of a vehicle seat frame according to an embodiment of the invention, showing its seat cushion in its normal use position;
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the seat frame shown in FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the vehicle seat frame of FIG. 1 showing the seat cushion in its stowed position;
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the vehicle seat shown In FIG. 3 ;
  • FIG. 5 is a side view of the vehicle seat of FIG. 1 showing the seat cushion at a mid-position between the positions shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 ;
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a seat assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention shown in its 3-seater condition;
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view of the seat assembly as shown in FIG. 5
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the seat assembly of FIG. 5 shown in its 2-seater condition.
  • FIG. 9 is a plan view of the seat assembly as shown in FIG. 7 .
  • a vehicle seat frame 10 having a seat cushion frame 11 and a seat back frame 12 .
  • the seat cushion frame 11 and seat back frame 12 are movably connected to one another by a seat support mechanism 16 .
  • the mechanism 16 includes a mounting bracket 18 which is normally fixedly attached to the floor (not shown) of the vehicle.
  • the bracket 18 may be detachably fixed to the vehicle floor to enable the entire seat 10 to be removed.
  • the bracket 18 may be directly fixed to the vehicle floor or may be indirectly fixed to the vehicle floor via a subframe.
  • a linkage assembly 22 which serves to pivotally connect the seat cushion frame 11 to the bracket 18 and movably connect the seat back frame 12 to the bracket 18 .
  • the linkage assembly 22 includes first and second linkage frames 23 , 24 respectively which, on each side of the seat, are connected to the seat back frame 12 and bracket by first, second, third and fourth pivotal connections 26 , 27 , 28 and 29 respectively.
  • Linkage frame 23 includes a pair of link arms 31 , 32 which are fixedly connected at one end to a cross-bar 33 and are each pivotally connected to the bracket 18 at their other end by pivotal connection 26 .
  • a shaft 17 is provided which extends between link arms 31 , 32 to be rotatably received in bracket 18 and thereby define pivotal connection 26 on each side of the seat 10 .
  • the cross-bar 33 is fixedly provided with a pair of Link arm extensions 34 , which are each pivotally connected to the seat back frame 12 by pivotal connection 27 .
  • Each link arm 31 , 32 is fixedly secured to the remainder of the seat cushion frame 11 so that, in effect, the seat cushion frame 11 is pivotally connected to bracket 18 via pivotal connections 26 .
  • Linkage frame 24 includes a pair of link arms 36 , 37 which are one end are fixedly secured to a cross-bar 38 and are each pivotally connected to the bracket 18 at their other end by pivotal connection 29 .
  • the cross-bar 38 is rotatably received at each end in the seat back frame 12 to thereby define, on each side of the seat, pivotal connection 28 .
  • the linkage frames 23 , 24 are arranged so as to abut against one another and thereby define limits pivotal movement of the frames 23 , 24 about pivotal connections 26 , 29 in both the clockwise and anti-clockwise directions.
  • the limit of pivotal movement in the anti-clockwise direction is shown in FIG. 1 (this defines the normal in-use position of the seat 10 ) and the limit of pivotal movement in the clockwise direction is shown in FIG. 3 (this defines the stowed position of the seat 10 ).
  • the abutment of the frames 23 , 24 in the in-use position of the seat is achieved by cross-bar 38 engaging into a recess 40 formed on each link arm extension 34 , 35 and the abutment of cross-bar 33 into a recess 42 formed on each link arm 36 , 37 .
  • a reinforcement strut 43 extends between arms 36 , 37 in the region of recesses 42 .
  • pivotal connections 26 , 27 , 28 and 29 are basically rhomboid with the first and second pivotal connections 26 , 27 being located higher than respective pivotal connections 28 and 29 .
  • the seat back frame 12 This enables the seat back frame 12 to remain in generally the same vertical orientation at its normal in-use and stowed positions.
  • the seat 10 In the stowed position, the seat 10 is located at a more rearwards position relative to the front of the vehicle and the seat back frame 12 is also located at a lower height.
  • the seat 10 is located at the rear of a vehicle having a parcel shelf extending across the rear of the seat when in its normal in-use position, it is possible by pivotally deflecting the seat cushion from 11 (in the clockwise direction) to move the seat 10 rearwardly and downwardly to its stowed position which, conveniently may be located beneath the parcel shelf.
  • the seat 10 of the present invention may conveniently be incorporated in a seat assembly 100 , as shown in FIGS. 6 to 9 , which enables the seat assembly 100 to be converted between 2-seater and 3-seater conditions.
  • the seat 10 is located in its normal in-use position.
  • the seat 10 has a seat cushion 111 carried by its seat cushion frame 11 and a seat back 112 carried by its seat back frame 12 .
  • an outboard seat 150 On either side of the seat 10 there is provided an outboard seat 150 .
  • Each seat 150 includes a seat cushion 151 having a pair of holsters 152 located on either side of a control seat zone 153 .
  • the seat cushion 111 preferably is provided with no holsters and has a width which is less than the width of its seat back 112 .
  • outer marginal regions of the seat back 112 define shoulders 155 (see FIGS. 6 , 7 ).
  • the seats 10 , 150 as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 are located at a forwardmost position.
  • the seat 10 is first moved to its stowed position. This is illustrated in FIGS. 8 and 9 . In reaching this position, seat 10 has moved rearwardly and downwardly.
  • Seats 150 are each movably mounted, preferably on rails 160 , so as to be movable to a rearmost and innermost position relative to the vehicle body. This position is also shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 .
  • the seats 150 are located slightly forward of seat 10 with their seat backs 154 overlapping shoulders 155 . This enables seats 150 to positively retain seat 10 in its stowed position.
  • the seats 150 When the seats 150 are located in their rearmost-innermost position, they provide the occupants of those seats with more legroom and also more shoulder room.

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A vehicle seat having a seat cushion and a seat back which are movably connected to one another by a vehicle seat support mechanism and which are also movably mounted to a support floor by said vehicle seat support mechanism, said vehicle seat being movable between a normal in-use position and a stowed position, said stowed position being located rearwards from said normal in-use position and said seat back, when said vehicle seat is in its stowed position, being located at a relatively lower height than when said vehicle seat is in said normal in-use position. When the vehicle seat is moved to its stowed position, a seat assembly can be converted from a 3-seater to a 2-seater condition for instance.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATIONS APPLICATIONS
  • This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/468,972 filed Nov. 15, 2005, which is a U.S. National Phase under 35 U.S.C. § 371(c) of PCT/GB02/00732 filed Feb. 22, 2002, which claims priority to Great Britain patent application Serial No. 0104504.6 filed Feb. 23, 2001, the entire disclosures of such are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
  • BACKGROUND
  • The present invention relates to a vehicle seat support mechanism.
  • SUMMARY
  • In particular, but not exclusively, one aspect of the present invention relates to a vehicle seat having a seat cushion and a seat back which are movably connected to another by said vehicle seat support mechanism and which are also both movably mounted to a supporting floor by said mechanism.
  • Preferably the mechanism is arranged to enable the seat cushion to be moved between a normal use position and a stowed position, the seat cushion in its normal use position being located generally horizontally to enable an occupant of the vehicle to sit thereon and in its stowed position being located in an upright orientation.
  • Preferably on movement of the seat cushion between its normal use and stowed positions, the mechanism is operable to simultaneously move the seat back between an in-use upright position to a stowed upright position. Preferably the in-use upright position and the stowed upright position of the seat back have the same general vertical orientation.
  • Preferably the seat back, when in its stowed position is located at a lower height than when in its in-use upright position.
  • Preferably the mechanism includes a support mount adapted to be fixedly mounted on a support floor, such as the vehicle floor, and on each side of the seat, a first link for pivotally connecting the seat back to the mount and a second link for pivotally connecting the seat back to the mount, the seat cushion being fixedly connected to one of said links such that said seat cushion is pivotally connected to said mount by said one link.
  • According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a seat assembly for a vehicle, the seat assembly including at least two side by side seats, a first of said seats being movable to a stowed position and a second of said seats being movable rearwardly and inwardly of the vehicle body when said first seat is located in its stowed position.
  • Various aspects of the present invention are hereinafter described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:—
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of a vehicle seat frame according to an embodiment of the invention, showing its seat cushion in its normal use position;
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the seat frame shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the vehicle seat frame of FIG. 1 showing the seat cushion in its stowed position;
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the vehicle seat shown In FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 5 is a side view of the vehicle seat of FIG. 1 showing the seat cushion at a mid-position between the positions shown in FIGS. 1 and 3;
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a seat assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention shown in its 3-seater condition;
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view of the seat assembly as shown in FIG. 5
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the seat assembly of FIG. 5 shown in its 2-seater condition; and
  • FIG. 9 is a plan view of the seat assembly as shown in FIG. 7.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
  • Referring initially to FIG. 1, there is shown a vehicle seat frame 10 having a seat cushion frame 11 and a seat back frame 12. The seat cushion frame 11 and seat back frame 12 are movably connected to one another by a seat support mechanism 16. The mechanism 16 includes a mounting bracket 18 which is normally fixedly attached to the floor (not shown) of the vehicle. The bracket 18 may be detachably fixed to the vehicle floor to enable the entire seat 10 to be removed.
  • The bracket 18 may be directly fixed to the vehicle floor or may be indirectly fixed to the vehicle floor via a subframe.
  • On each side of the seat frame 10 there is provided a linkage assembly 22 which serves to pivotally connect the seat cushion frame 11 to the bracket 18 and movably connect the seat back frame 12 to the bracket 18.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 1, the linkage assembly 22 includes first and second linkage frames 23, 24 respectively which, on each side of the seat, are connected to the seat back frame 12 and bracket by first, second, third and fourth pivotal connections 26, 27, 28 and 29 respectively.
  • Linkage frame 23 includes a pair of link arms 31, 32 which are fixedly connected at one end to a cross-bar 33 and are each pivotally connected to the bracket 18 at their other end by pivotal connection 26.
  • Preferably a shaft 17 is provided which extends between link arms 31, 32 to be rotatably received in bracket 18 and thereby define pivotal connection 26 on each side of the seat 10.
  • The cross-bar 33 is fixedly provided with a pair of Link arm extensions 34, which are each pivotally connected to the seat back frame 12 by pivotal connection 27.
  • Each link arm 31, 32 is fixedly secured to the remainder of the seat cushion frame 11 so that, in effect, the seat cushion frame 11 is pivotally connected to bracket 18 via pivotal connections 26.
  • Linkage frame 24 includes a pair of link arms 36, 37 which are one end are fixedly secured to a cross-bar 38 and are each pivotally connected to the bracket 18 at their other end by pivotal connection 29. The cross-bar 38 is rotatably received at each end in the seat back frame 12 to thereby define, on each side of the seat, pivotal connection 28.
  • The linkage frames 23, 24 are arranged so as to abut against one another and thereby define limits pivotal movement of the frames 23, 24 about pivotal connections 26, 29 in both the clockwise and anti-clockwise directions. The limit of pivotal movement in the anti-clockwise direction is shown in FIG. 1 (this defines the normal in-use position of the seat 10) and the limit of pivotal movement in the clockwise direction is shown in FIG. 3 (this defines the stowed position of the seat 10).
  • Preferably the abutment of the frames 23, 24 in the in-use position of the seat is achieved by cross-bar 38 engaging into a recess 40 formed on each link arm extension 34, 35 and the abutment of cross-bar 33 into a recess 42 formed on each link arm 36, 37. Preferably a reinforcement strut 43 extends between arms 36, 37 in the region of recesses 42.
  • Preferably, as shown in FIG. 1, the geometric shape defined by pivotal connections 26, 27, 28 and 29 is basically rhomboid with the first and second pivotal connections 26, 27 being located higher than respective pivotal connections 28 and 29.
  • This enables the seat back frame 12 to remain in generally the same vertical orientation at its normal in-use and stowed positions. In the stowed position, the seat 10 is located at a more rearwards position relative to the front of the vehicle and the seat back frame 12 is also located at a lower height.
  • Thus, if the seat 10 is located at the rear of a vehicle having a parcel shelf extending across the rear of the seat when in its normal in-use position, it is possible by pivotally deflecting the seat cushion from 11 (in the clockwise direction) to move the seat 10 rearwardly and downwardly to its stowed position which, conveniently may be located beneath the parcel shelf.
  • The seat 10 of the present invention may conveniently be incorporated in a seat assembly 100, as shown in FIGS. 6 to 9, which enables the seat assembly 100 to be converted between 2-seater and 3-seater conditions.
  • As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the seat 10 is located in its normal in-use position.
  • The seat 10 has a seat cushion 111 carried by its seat cushion frame 11 and a seat back 112 carried by its seat back frame 12.
  • On either side of the seat 10 there is provided an outboard seat 150.
  • Each seat 150 includes a seat cushion 151 having a pair of holsters 152 located on either side of a control seat zone 153.
  • The seat cushion 111 preferably is provided with no holsters and has a width which is less than the width of its seat back 112. Thus, when the seat 10 is moved to its stowed position, outer marginal regions of the seat back 112 define shoulders 155 (see FIGS. 6, 7).
  • The seats 10, 150 as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 are located at a forwardmost position.
  • To convert the seat assembly 100 from a 3-seater condition to a 2-seater condition, the seat 10 is first moved to its stowed position. This is illustrated in FIGS. 8 and 9. In reaching this position, seat 10 has moved rearwardly and downwardly.
  • Seats 150 are each movably mounted, preferably on rails 160, so as to be movable to a rearmost and innermost position relative to the vehicle body. This position is also shown in FIGS. 6 and 7.
  • Preferably in the rearmost-innermost position of seats 150, the seats 150 are located slightly forward of seat 10 with their seat backs 154 overlapping shoulders 155. This enables seats 150 to positively retain seat 10 in its stowed position.
  • When the seats 150 are located in their rearmost-innermost position, they provide the occupants of those seats with more legroom and also more shoulder room.

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1-5. (canceled)
6. A seat assembly for a vehicle comprising at least two side by side seats, a first of said seats being movable to a stowed position and a second of said seats being movable rearwardly, and inwardly, of the vehicle body when said first seat is located in said stowed position.
7. A seat assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein said first seat having a seat cushion and a seat back which are movably connected to one another by a vehicle seat support mechanism and which are also movably mounted to a support floor by said vehicle seat support mechanism, said vehicle seat being movable between a normal in-use position and a stowed position, said stowed position being located rearwards from said normal in-use position and said seat back, when said vehicle seat is in it stowed position, being located at a relatively lower height than when said vehicle seat is in said normal in-use position.
8-9. (canceled)
10. A seat assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein during movement of said vehicle seat between said normal in-use position and said stowed position, said seat cushion is movable between a normal use position and a stowed position respectively, the seat cushion in said normal use position being located generally horizontal and in said stowed position being located in a generally upright orientation.
11. A vehicle seat as claimed in claim 10, wherein on movement of said seat cushion between its normal use and stowed positions, said vehicle seat support mechanism is operable to simultaneously move said seat back between an in-use upright position and a stowed upright position.
12. A vehicle seat as claimed in claim 11, wherein said in-use upright position and said stowed upright position of said seat back have the same general vertical orientation.
13. A method for moving an automobile seat having a seat cushion with an in-use position and a stowed position and a seat back having a stowed position and an in-use position, the method comprising:
moving the seat cushion of the automobile seat from its in-use position to its stowed position at a time; and
moving the seat back of the automobile seat from its in-use position to its stowed position at the time,
wherein the seat back in its stowed position is at a higher relative height than the seat cushion in its stowed position.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein moving the seat cushion to the stowed position causes the entire seat back to move rearwardly.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein moving the seat back from its in-use position to its stowed position comprises moving the entire seat back rearward.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein the stowed position of the seatback is at a lower height than the in-use position of the seat back.
17. The method of claim 13, further comprising moving a second vehicle seat, that is side-by-side with the automobile seat, rearwardly or inwardly of the vehicle body when the seat cushion is located in the stowed position.
18. The method of claim 13, wherein
moving the seat back from its in-use position to its stowed position comprises pivoting the seat back using first and second links connected to a base; and
moving the seat cushion from its in-use position to its stowed position comprises pivoting the seat cushion using the first link.
19. An automobile comprising:
an automobile seat having;
a seat back having a first position and a second position;
a seat cushion having a first position and a second position; and
a mechanism, joining the seat back and the seat cushion, configured to simultaneously move the seat back from an in-use position to a stowed position and move the seat cushion from an in-use position to a stowed position; and
a shelf, the seat back being beneath the shelf when in a stowed position and not beneath the shelf when in an in-use position.
20. The automobile of claim 19, further comprising a second automobile seat mounted in a side-by-side relationship with the automobile seat.
21. The automobile of claim 20, wherein the second automobile seat is adapted to move inwardly and rearwardly with respect to the vehicle interior while the automobile seat is in a stowed position.
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