USRE50798E1 - Reclining device for seat - Google Patents

Reclining device for seat

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USRE50798E1
USRE50798E1 US18/380,995 US202318380995A USRE50798E US RE50798 E1 USRE50798 E1 US RE50798E1 US 202318380995 A US202318380995 A US 202318380995A US RE50798 E USRE50798 E US RE50798E
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latch
lead screw
seatback
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Suk Won HONG
Jong Seok Han
Jun Yong Kim
Sang Do Park
Sang Man Seo
Sung Hak Hong
Myung Soo Lee
In Chang Hwang
Kyoung Min Cho
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Hyundai Motor Co
Kia Corp
Dae Chang Seat Co Ltd Dongtan
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Dae Chang Seat Co Ltd Dongtan
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/02Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable
    • B60N2/22Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the back-rest being adjustable
    • B60N2/2245Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the back-rest being adjustable provided with a lock mechanism on the upper part of the back-rest
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/02Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable
    • B60N2/0224Non-manual adjustments, e.g. with electrical operation
    • B60N2/02246Electric motors therefor
    • B60N2/02253Electric motors therefor characterised by the transmission between the electric motor and the seat or seat parts
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/02Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable
    • B60N2/0224Non-manual adjustments, e.g. with electrical operation
    • B60N2/02246Electric motors therefor
    • B60N2/02258Electric motors therefor characterised by the mounting of the electric motor for adjusting the seat
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/02Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable
    • B60N2/0224Non-manual adjustments, e.g. with electrical operation
    • B60N2/0226User interfaces specially adapted for seat adjustment
    • B60N2/0228Hand-activated mechanical switches
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/02Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable
    • B60N2/22Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the back-rest being adjustable
    • B60N2/23Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the back-rest being adjustable by linear actuators, e.g. linear screw mechanisms
    • B60N2/233Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the back-rest being adjustable by linear actuators, e.g. linear screw mechanisms by linear screw mechanisms
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/24Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles
    • B60N2/32Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles convertible for other use
    • B60N2/36Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles convertible for other use into a loading platform
    • B60N2/366Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles convertible for other use into a loading platform characterised by the locking device

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  • the present disclosure provides a reclining device for a seat, which can adjust a seatback at various angles through movement of a striker installed in a vehicle body.
  • a reclining device is a device which functions to adjust a seatback angle by lifting a manual lever, and a mechanism called a recliner core is provided at a lower end thereof and a part, such as a leg bracket, is mounted thereon to support the recliner core.
  • Such a reclining device has an advantage that it can adjust the angle of the seatback at various angles at intervals of 2°, and thus has been applied to many vehicle models.
  • the reclining device since all structures are supported by two recliner cores, the reclining device has a weak strength as compared with other seatback adjustment mechanisms, and since many parts are used, the cost and weight of a product are increased.
  • a 3-point fixing type multistage latch structure in which a vehicle body and a seat are fixed in two places of a bottom hinge and in one place of a top striker.
  • the seat and the vehicle body are fixed in several places, and thus the multistage latch structure has an advantage in that it is excellent from the viewpoint of the strength as compared with the reclining device.
  • the seatback angle is adjusted by making a plurality of mounting grooves on one latch, it is unable to variously adjust a rotation angle of the seatback.
  • the multistage latch also adjusts the seatback angle by directly lifting a lever manually as in the existing reclining device, it is uncomfortable to adjust the seatback angle.
  • the present disclosure is proposed to solve the above-mentioned problems, and provides a reclining device for a seat, which can adjust a seatback at various angles through movement of a striker installed in a vehicle body for combination engagement with a latch.
  • a reclining device for a seat may include a latch installed on a side of a seatback and configured to be rotated together with the seatback, and a striker module in which the latch is engaged with having a striker and being installed in a vehicle body, and wherein the striker is engaged by the latch.
  • the latch moves along a rotation trajectory as the seatback reclines, and the striker module moves in a certain section the striker along a striker trajectory overlapping a the rotation trajectory of the latch in a state where the latch is engaged and reclines with the striker such that movement of the striker causes the seatback to recline together with the latch.
  • the striker module may include a lead screw installed on the vehicle body along a linear trajectory on which the striker moves, a moving block penetratingly combined penetrated by and in threaded engagement with the lead screw in a screw structure and, the moving block being configured to move in a straight line along the lead screw in a state where such that a rotation motion of the lead screw is converted into a linear motion of the moving block, and the striker is configured to move together with the moving block.
  • the reclining device may include a guide bracket combined positioned between the moving block and the striker; and a guide wire combined with rod secured to the vehicle body, penetratingly provided in penetrating the guide bracket in a direction parallel to the lead screw, and configured to guide the straight movement of the moving block.
  • An extension partExtension parts may be formed at bothextend from respective opposite ends of the guide bracket and in a direction orthogonal to the lead screw, and a guide hole may be formed on in each of the extension part parts, and the guide wire may be penetratingly provided in rod penetrates the guide hole holes.
  • the reclining device may further include a motor configured to provide a rotational driving force to the lead screw.
  • a reclining switch may be provided in a vehicle compartment, and the motor may be rotated in a forward or reverse direction in accordance with an operation of the reclining switch.
  • a module mounting bracket may be combined with secured to the vehicle body, a bent support part parts may be formed to be bent at both extend from respective opposite ends of the module mounting bracket toward and in a same direction as the striker, a respective sub bracket may be combined with secured to each of the support part parts, a main support hole may be formed in each of the support parts and a sub support hole may be coaxially formed on the support part and in each of the sub bracket brackets, respectively, the main support hole and the sub support hole in each of the support parts being coaxial with and being formed to be spaced apart from each other the sub support hole in the respective sub bracket, and the lead screw may be inserted into extend through and be supported by each of the main support hole holes and the sub support hole holes.
  • a motor mounting bracket may be combined with the vehicle body and the motor may be mounted thereon, an end part of the motor mounting bracket and an end part of the module mounting bracket may be provided to overlap each other, and border portions and overlapping portions of the motor mounting bracket and the module mounting bracket may be bolting-combined with the vehicle body.
  • the latch comprises a hook portion in whichthat engages the striker is combined withto secure the striker to the latch may be formed, the hook portion may be formed indefines a shape of an elongated hole along a normal direction with respect to the rotation trajectory of the latch, and the seatback reclines together with the latch within a maximum angle range of the seatbackthat may be determinedlimited by configuring an offset range in within which the striker is movable moves along the hook portion in a state where the movement elongated hole as the striker module moves the striker along the striker trajectory of the striker and overlapping the rotation trajectory of the latch are simultaneously satisfied.
  • the maximum angle range of the seatback may be 10° to 50°.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram exemplifying an installation position of a reclining device according to the present disclosure
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a state where a striker is combined with a latch according to the present disclosure
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the structure and shape of a reclining device according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a section in which a rotation trajectory of a latch and a movement trajectory of a striker module overlap each other according to the present disclosure
  • FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of main parts constituting a reclining device according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a striker module according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of a module mounting bracket and a motor mounting bracket according to the present disclosure.
  • FIGS. 8 A, 8 B, and 8 C are diagrams exemplifying an adjustment of a seatback angle in accordance with movement of a striker module according to the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram exemplifying an installation position of a reclining device according to the present disclosure
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a state where a striker 30 is combined with a latch 3 according to the present disclosure.
  • the present disclosure can be applied to a seatback 1 of a rear seat.
  • a latch 3 combined with a side of a seatback frame 1 a is rotated together with the seatback 1 , and a striker 30 is provided on a rotation trajectory of the rotating latch 3 .
  • the striker 30 is installed inside a quarter panel of a vehicle body 7 , and the latch 3 is combined with the striker 30 .
  • the seat has a structure in which the seatback 1 is foldable based on a hinge shaft 1b at a lower end of the seatback 1 , and in folding and unfolding processes of the seatback 1 , the latch 3 can be engaged with the striker 30 .
  • the striker 30 moves and is able to rotate the seatback 1 together with the latch 3
  • the reclining device according to the present disclosure is configured to briefly include the latch 3 and a striker module 5 .
  • theThe reclining device is configured to include the latch 3 installed on the side of the seatback 1 and being rotated together with the seatback 1 , and the striker module 5 in which the latch 3 is engaged with the striker 30 installed in the vehicle body 7 ,. and
  • the latch moves along a rotation trajectory as the seatback reclines, and the striker 30 module 5 moves to draw a trajectory in a certain section the striker 30 along a striker trajectory overlapping the rotation trajectory of the latch 3 in a state where the latch 3 is engaged and reclines with the striker 30 such that movement of the striker 30 causes the seatback 1 to recline together with the latch 3 .
  • theThe striker 30 is installed in a portion requiring fixing of an angle of the seatback 1 in the rotation trajectory of the latch 3 , and the latch 3 is engaged with the striker 30 in the process in which the latch 3 is rotated together with the seatback 1 a part of the striker module 5 mounted on the vehicle body.
  • the striker module 5 including the striker 30 moves in a straight line in a rotation trajectory section in which linearly during a reclining operation of the seatback 1 is required, the latch 3 combined with the striker 30 moves together with the striker 30 , and thus the seatback 1 is reclined.
  • the latch 3 comprises a hook portion 3 a, in which that engages the striker 30 is combined with to secure the striker 30 to the latch 3 . , is formed, and the The hook portion 3 a is formed in the shape of defines an elongated hole 3a along a normal direction with respect to the rotation trajectory of the latch 3 .
  • the seatback 1 reclines together with the latch 3 within a maximum angle range of the seatback may be determined that is limited by configuring an offset range OS in within which the striker 30 is movable moves along the hook portion elongated hole 3 a in a state where the movement as the striker module 5 moves the striker 30 along the striker trajectory of the striker 30 and overlapping the rotation trajectory of the latch 3 are simultaneously satisfied.
  • the offset range OS may be a distance in which the striker 30 is movable along a length direction of the hook portion elongated hole 3 a based on with respect to a center portion of the striker 30 , and the offset range OS may differ depending on designed values of the length of the hook portion elongated hole 3 a and the distance in which the striker 30 can move in a straight line.
  • the distance between a hinge shaft 1 b at the lower end of the seatback 1 and the latch 3 is relatively long, and in case of zooming in when looking closely at the rotation trajectory of the latch 3 , although the latch 3 performs a rotation the rotational motion, of the latch 3 appears to be rotated close to nearly a linear motion.
  • the The hook portion 3 a of the latch 3 which engages being combined with the striker 30 , is formed long in the shape of an defines the elongated hole 3a along the normal direction with respect to the rotation trajectory of the latch 3 .
  • the striker 30 moves in a section S in which the linear motion trajectory of the striker 30 and the rotation motion trajectory when the rotational motion of the latch 3 are simultaneously satisfied appears to be nearly a linear motion of the latch 3, the striker 30 is guided to move upward or downward within the offset range OS of the hook portion elongated hole 3 a, and thus the latch 3 combined moves together with the striker 30 moves together.
  • the seatback 1 since the latch 3 is pulled and moves together in the movement direction of the striker 30 , the seatback 1 combined with the latch 3 moves together, and thus the seatback 1 can be steplessly reclined within the maximum reclining angle of the seatback 1 at which the linear motion trajectory of the striker 30 and the rotation motion trajectory of the latch 3 overlap each other.
  • FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of main parts constituting a reclining device according to the present disclosure
  • FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a striker module 5 according to the present disclosure.
  • the striker module 5 according to the present disclosure is configured to include a lead screw 10 , a moving block 20 , and the striker 30 .
  • the striker module 5 is configured to include a lead screw 10 installed on the vehicle body 7 along a linear trajectory on which the striker 30 moves, and a moving block 20 penetratingly combined penetrated by and in threaded engagement with the lead screw 10 in a screw structure and, the moving block 20 being configured to move in a straight line along the lead screw 10 in a state where such that a rotation motion of the lead screw 10 is converted into a linear motion; of the moving block 20, and the striker 30 is configured to move together with the moving block 20 .
  • the lead screw 10 is rotated in forward and reverse directions based on its axis, and inside the moving block 20 , a hole having an inner periphery formed in a screw shape is formed to move in a straight line along the lead screw 10 when the lead screw 10 is rotated.
  • the moving block 20 moves in a straight line toward one end or the other end of the lead screw 10 , and thus the striker 30 combined with the moving block 20 moves together.
  • the reclining device is configured to include a guide bracket 40 combined positioned between the moving block 20 and the striker 30 , and a guide wire rods 50 combined with secured to the vehicle body 7 , penetratingly provided in penetrating the guide bracket 40 in a direction parallel to the lead screw 10 , and configured to guide the straight movement of the moving block 20 .
  • bolting-engagement is performed in a state where the striker 30 is in surface contact with the front side of the guide bracket 40 and the moving block 20 is in surface contact with the rear side of the guide bracket 40 .
  • the striker module 5 may not be rotated, but rather may move in a straight line when the lead screw 10 is rotated.
  • an extension partExtension parts 42 is formed at bothextend from respective opposite ends of the guide bracket 40 and in a direction orthogonal to the lead screw 10 , and atwo guide holeholes 44 isare formed onin each of the extension partparts 42 , and the guide wirerods 50 may be penetratingly provided thereinpenetrate the guide holes 44.
  • the upper end and the lower end of the guide bracket 40 are formed to extend upward and downward, it is possible to secure an area respective areas in which the guide wire rods 50 is penetratingly provided penetrate the guide bracket 40.
  • the reclining device according to the present disclosure may further include a motor M configured to provide a rotational driving force to the lead screw 10 .
  • the end part of the lead screw 10 may be combined with coupled to the shaft of the motor M, and the lead screw 10 may be rotated in accordance with the rotation of the motor M.
  • a reclining switch RS may be provided in a vehicle compartment, and the motor M may be rotated in a forward or reverse direction in accordance with an operation of the reclining switch RS.
  • the reclining switch RS may be mounted on a vehicle door portion or a side trim, and a passenger may operate the reclining switch RS to lay down or set up the angle of the seatback 1 .
  • FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of a module mounting bracket 60 and a motor mounting bracket 70 according to the present disclosure.
  • the module mounting bracket 60 is combined with secured to the vehicle body 7 , a bent support part parts 62 is formed to be bent at both extend from respective opposite ends of the module mounting bracket 60 toward and in a same direction as the striker 30 , each of the support parts 62 has a respective sub bracket 64 is combined with the support part 62 secured thereto, a main support hole 62 a is formed in each of the support parts 62 and a sub support hole 64 a are coaxially is formed on the support part 62 and in each of the sub bracket brackets 64 , respectively, the main support hole 62 a and the sub support hole 64 a in each of the support parts 62 being coaxial with and being formed to be spaced apart from each other the sub support hole 64a in the respective sub bracket 64, and the lead screw 10 may be inserted into extend through and be supported by each of the main support hole holes 62 a and the sub support hole holes 64 a.
  • a middle portion of the module mounting bracket 60 being mounted on the vehicle body 7 is formed in the shape of a rectangular plate, and the each support part 62 is formed to extend extends outwardly from the middle portion of the module mounting bracket 60 in a vertical direction.
  • each sub bracket 64 is mounted inside the respective support part 62 , and the each main support hole 62 a is formed at a middle end of the respective support part 62 , and the each sub support hole 64 a is formed at a middle end of the respective sub bracket 64 .
  • each sub bracket 64 since the cross section of the middle end portion of the each sub bracket 64 is formed in a “U” shape, a structure is provided, in which the each main support hole 62 a and the respective sub support hole 64 a are formed to be spaced apart from each other.
  • the lead screw 10 is inserted into and supported by the main support hole 62 a and the sub support hole 64 a, respectively, the number of support points of the lead screw 10 is increased, and thus the lead screw 10 can be supported more stably as well as the straightness of the lead screw 10 can be improved.
  • both ends one end of each of the guide wire rods 50 are also penetratingly mounted on penetrates the sub bracket brackets 64 and a respective one of the support part parts 62 , and an opposite end of each of the guide rods 50 penetrates the other one of the support parts 62.
  • a bracket on which the striker module 5 may be mounted on a module mounting bracket 60 and the motor M are may be mounted may be individually configured on a motor mounting bracket 70.
  • aA motor mounting bracket 70 is combined with secured to the vehicle body 7 and the motor M is mounted thereon, an end part of the motor mounting bracket 70 and an end part of the module mounting bracket 60 are provided to overlap each other, and border portions and overlapping portions of the motor mounting bracket 70 and the module mounting bracket 60 may be bolting-combined with bolted to the vehicle body 7 .
  • the module mounting bracket 60 is formed in the shape of a rectangular plate, and the module mounting bracket 60 and the motor mounting bracket 70 are formed to have the same upper and lower lengths.
  • the motor mounting bracket 70 and the module mounting bracket 60 are mounted on the vehicle body 7 in a state where they overlap each other, the combination stiffness of the module mounting bracket 60 and the motor mounting bracket 70 is increased, and thus the combination stiffness of the motor M and the striker module 5 being mounted on the motor mounting bracket 70 and the module mounting bracket 60 can also be increased.
  • FIGS. 8 A to 8 C are diagrams exemplifying an adjustment of an angle of a seatback 1 in accordance with movement of a striker module 5 according to the present disclosure.
  • the maximum angle range of the seatback may be set to 10° to 50°.
  • FIG. 8 A shows a state where the striker 30 moves to the foremost position of the lead screw 10 through the operation of the motor M.
  • the seatback 1 maximally sets up within the reclining operation range of the seatback 1 is reclined, and in this case, the angle of the seatback 1 is at the level of 15°.
  • FIG. 8 B shows a state where the striker 30 moves to the middle position of the lead screw 10 through the operation of the motor M.
  • the seatback 1 is positioned at a middle angle within the reclining operation range of the seatback 1 , and in this case, the angle of the seatback 1 is at the level of 26°.
  • FIG. 8 C shows a state where the striker 30 moves to the rearmost position of the lead screw 10 through the operation of the motor M.
  • the seatback 1 maximally lies down within the reclining operation range of the seatback 1 is fully reclined, and in this case, the angle of the seatback 1 is at the level of 40°.
  • the striker 30 moves in accordance with the operation of the motor M and the latch 3 is pulled to move in the movement direction of the striker 30 , the seatback 1 combined with the latch 3 moves together, and thus it is possible to recline the seatback 1 at stepless angles.

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Abstract

The present disclosure relates to a reclining device for a seat, which can adjust a seatback at various angles through movement of a striker installed in a vehicle body. The reclining device for a seat includes a latch installed on a side of a seatback and configured to be rotated together with the seatback, and a striker module in which the latch is engaged with a striker installed in a vehicle body, where the striker moves in a certain section overlapping a rotation trajectory of the latch in a state where the latch is engaged and reclines the seatback together with the latch.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The presentThis application is an application for the reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 11,505,096 B2, which issued from application Ser. No. 17/333,501 filed May 28, 2021, which claims priority of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2020-0132641 filed on Oct. 14, 2020, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein for all purposes by this reference.
BACKGROUND Field
The present disclosure provides a reclining device for a seat, which can adjust a seatback at various angles through movement of a striker installed in a vehicle body.
Description of the Related Art
A reclining device is a device which functions to adjust a seatback angle by lifting a manual lever, and a mechanism called a recliner core is provided at a lower end thereof and a part, such as a leg bracket, is mounted thereon to support the recliner core.
Such a reclining device has an advantage that it can adjust the angle of the seatback at various angles at intervals of 2°, and thus has been applied to many vehicle models.
However, since all structures are supported by two recliner cores, the reclining device has a weak strength as compared with other seatback adjustment mechanisms, and since many parts are used, the cost and weight of a product are increased.
In order to solve such problems, a 3-point fixing type multistage latch structure has been proposed, in which a vehicle body and a seat are fixed in two places of a bottom hinge and in one place of a top striker.
In this case, the seat and the vehicle body are fixed in several places, and thus the multistage latch structure has an advantage in that it is excellent from the viewpoint of the strength as compared with the reclining device.
However, in case of the multistage latch structure, since the seatback angle is adjusted by making a plurality of mounting grooves on one latch, it is unable to variously adjust a rotation angle of the seatback.
Further, since the multistage latch also adjusts the seatback angle by directly lifting a lever manually as in the existing reclining device, it is uncomfortable to adjust the seatback angle.
The foregoing description of the background technology is intended merely to help the understanding of the background of the present disclosure, and is not intended to mean that the present disclosure falls within the purview of the related art that is already known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
SUMMARY
The present disclosure is proposed to solve the above-mentioned problems, and provides a reclining device for a seat, which can adjust a seatback at various angles through movement of a striker installed in a vehicle body for combination engagement with a latch.
In order to achieve the above object, a reclining device for a seat according to the present disclosure may include a latch installed on a side of a seatback and configured to be rotated together with the seatback, and a striker module in which the latch is engaged with having a striker and being installed in a vehicle body, and wherein the striker is engaged by the latch. The latch moves along a rotation trajectory as the seatback reclines, and the striker module moves in a certain section the striker along a striker trajectory overlapping a the rotation trajectory of the latch in a state where the latch is engaged and reclines with the striker such that movement of the striker causes the seatback to recline together with the latch.
The striker module may include a lead screw installed on the vehicle body along a linear trajectory on which the striker moves, a moving block penetratingly combined penetrated by and in threaded engagement with the lead screw in a screw structure and, the moving block being configured to move in a straight line along the lead screw in a state where such that a rotation motion of the lead screw is converted into a linear motion of the moving block, and the striker is configured to move together with the moving block.
The reclining device may include a guide bracket combined positioned between the moving block and the striker; and a guide wire combined with rod secured to the vehicle body, penetratingly provided in penetrating the guide bracket in a direction parallel to the lead screw, and configured to guide the straight movement of the moving block.
An extension partExtension parts may be formed at bothextend from respective opposite ends of the guide bracket and in a direction orthogonal to the lead screw, and a guide hole may be formed on in each of the extension part parts, and the guide wire may be penetratingly provided in rod penetrates the guide hole holes.
The reclining device may further include a motor configured to provide a rotational driving force to the lead screw.
A reclining switch may be provided in a vehicle compartment, and the motor may be rotated in a forward or reverse direction in accordance with an operation of the reclining switch.
A module mounting bracket may be combined with secured to the vehicle body, a bent support part parts may be formed to be bent at both extend from respective opposite ends of the module mounting bracket toward and in a same direction as the striker, a respective sub bracket may be combined with secured to each of the support part parts, a main support hole may be formed in each of the support parts and a sub support hole may be coaxially formed on the support part and in each of the sub bracket brackets, respectively, the main support hole and the sub support hole in each of the support parts being coaxial with and being formed to be spaced apart from each other the sub support hole in the respective sub bracket, and the lead screw may be inserted into extend through and be supported by each of the main support hole holes and the sub support hole holes.
A motor mounting bracket may be combined with the vehicle body and the motor may be mounted thereon, an end part of the motor mounting bracket and an end part of the module mounting bracket may be provided to overlap each other, and border portions and overlapping portions of the motor mounting bracket and the module mounting bracket may be bolting-combined with the vehicle body.
AThe latch comprises a hook portion in whichthat engages the striker is combined withto secure the striker to the latch may be formed, the hook portion may be formed indefines a shape of an elongated hole along a normal direction with respect to the rotation trajectory of the latch, and the seatback reclines together with the latch within a maximum angle range of the seatbackthat may be determinedlimited by configuring an offset range in within which the striker is movable moves along the hook portion in a state where the movement elongated hole as the striker module moves the striker along the striker trajectory of the striker and overlapping the rotation trajectory of the latch are simultaneously satisfied.
The maximum angle range of the seatback may be 10° to 50°.
Through the above-described problem solving means, according to the present disclosure, since the striker moves in accordance with the operation of the motor and the latch is pulled to move in the movement direction of the striker, the seatback combined with the latch moves together, and thus it is possible to recline the seatback at stepless angles.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present disclosure will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a diagram exemplifying an installation position of a reclining device according to the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a state where a striker is combined with a latch according to the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the structure and shape of a reclining device according to the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a section in which a rotation trajectory of a latch and a movement trajectory of a striker module overlap each other according to the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of main parts constituting a reclining device according to the present disclosure;
FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a striker module according to the present disclosure;
FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of a module mounting bracket and a motor mounting bracket according to the present disclosure; and
FIGS. 8A, 8B, and 8C are diagrams exemplifying an adjustment of a seatback angle in accordance with movement of a striker module according to the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 is a diagram exemplifying an installation position of a reclining device according to the present disclosure, and FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a state where a striker 30 is combined with a latch 3 according to the present disclosure.
Referring to the drawings, the present disclosure can be applied to a seatback 1 of a rear seat. A latch 3 combined with a side of a seatback frame 1a is rotated together with the seatback 1, and a striker 30 is provided on a rotation trajectory of the rotating latch 3. The striker 30 is installed inside a quarter panel of a vehicle body 7, and the latch 3 is combined with the striker 30.
For reference, the seat has a structure in which the seatback 1 is foldable based on a hinge shaft 1b at a lower end of the seatback 1, and in folding and unfolding processes of the seatback 1, the latch 3 can be engaged with the striker 30.
In particular, according to the present disclosure, the striker 30 moves and is able to rotate the seatback 1 together with the latch 3, and the reclining device according to the present disclosure is configured to briefly include the latch 3 and a striker module 5.
Referring to FIG. 3 , theThe reclining device is configured to include the latch 3 installed on the side of the seatback 1 and being rotated together with the seatback 1, and the striker module 5 in which the latch 3 is engaged with the striker 30 installed in the vehicle body 7,. and The latch moves along a rotation trajectory as the seatback reclines, and the striker 30 module 5 moves to draw a trajectory in a certain section the striker 30 along a striker trajectory overlapping the rotation trajectory of the latch 3 in a state where the latch 3 is engaged and reclines with the striker 30 such that movement of the striker 30 causes the seatback 1 to recline together with the latch 3.
For example, theThe striker 30 is installed in a portion requiring fixing of an angle of the seatback 1 in the rotation trajectory of the latch 3, and the latch 3 is engaged with the striker 30 in the process in which the latch 3 is rotated together with the seatback 1 a part of the striker module 5 mounted on the vehicle body.
Further, since the striker module 5 including the striker 30 moves in a straight line in a rotation trajectory section in which linearly during a reclining operation of the seatback 1 is required, the latch 3 combined with the striker 30 moves together with the striker 30, and thus the seatback 1 is reclined.
This will be described in detail through FIG. 4 . A The latch 3 comprises a hook portion 3a, in which that engages the striker 30 is combined with to secure the striker 30 to the latch 3. , is formed, and the The hook portion 3a is formed in the shape of defines an elongated hole 3a along a normal direction with respect to the rotation trajectory of the latch 3.
Accordingly, when the striker 30 moves, the seatback 1 reclines together with the latch 3 within a maximum angle range of the seatback may be determined that is limited by configuring an offset range OS in within which the striker 30 is movable moves along the hook portion elongated hole 3a in a state where the movement as the striker module 5 moves the striker 30 along the striker trajectory of the striker 30 and overlapping the rotation trajectory of the latch 3 are simultaneously satisfied.
In this case, the offset range OS may be a distance in which the striker 30 is movable along a length direction of the hook portion elongated hole 3a based on with respect to a center portion of the striker 30, and the offset range OS may differ depending on designed values of the length of the hook portion elongated hole 3a and the distance in which the striker 30 can move in a straight line.
That is, the distance between a hinge shaft 1b at the lower end of the seatback 1 and the latch 3 is relatively long, and in case of zooming in when looking closely at the rotation trajectory of the latch 3, although the latch 3 performs a rotation the rotational motion, of the latch 3 appears to be rotated close to nearly a linear motion. , and the The hook portion 3a of the latch 3, which engages being combined with the striker 30, is formed long in the shape of an defines the elongated hole 3a along the normal direction with respect to the rotation trajectory of the latch 3.
Accordingly, if the striker 30 moves in a section S in which the linear motion trajectory of the striker 30 and the rotation motion trajectory when the rotational motion of the latch 3 are simultaneously satisfied appears to be nearly a linear motion of the latch 3, the striker 30 is guided to move upward or downward within the offset range OS of the hook portion elongated hole 3a, and thus the latch 3 combined moves together with the striker 30 moves together.
Accordingly, since the latch 3 is pulled and moves together in the movement direction of the striker 30, the seatback 1 combined with the latch 3 moves together, and thus the seatback 1 can be steplessly reclined within the maximum reclining angle of the seatback 1 at which the linear motion trajectory of the striker 30 and the rotation motion trajectory of the latch 3 overlap each other.
Meanwhile, FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of main parts constituting a reclining device according to the present disclosure, and FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a striker module 5 according to the present disclosure. The striker module 5 according to the present disclosure is configured to include a lead screw 10, a moving block 20, and the striker 30.
Referring to the drawing FIGS. 5 and 6, the configuration of the striker module 5 will be described. The striker module 5 is configured to include a lead screw 10 installed on the vehicle body 7 along a linear trajectory on which the striker 30 moves, and a moving block 20 penetratingly combined penetrated by and in threaded engagement with the lead screw 10 in a screw structure and, the moving block 20 being configured to move in a straight line along the lead screw 10 in a state where such that a rotation motion of the lead screw 10 is converted into a linear motion; of the moving block 20, and the striker 30 is configured to move together with the moving block 20.
For example, the lead screw 10 is rotated in forward and reverse directions based on its axis, and inside the moving block 20, a hole having an inner periphery formed in a screw shape is formed to move in a straight line along the lead screw 10 when the lead screw 10 is rotated.
That is, in accordance with the rotation direction of the lead screw 10, the moving block 20 moves in a straight line toward one end or the other end of the lead screw 10, and thus the striker 30 combined with the moving block 20 moves together.
In addition, the reclining device according to the present disclosure is configured to include a guide bracket 40 combined positioned between the moving block 20 and the striker 30, and a guide wire rods 50 combined with secured to the vehicle body 7, penetratingly provided in penetrating the guide bracket 40 in a direction parallel to the lead screw 10, and configured to guide the straight movement of the moving block 20.
For example, bolting-engagement is performed in a state where the striker 30 is in surface contact with the front side of the guide bracket 40 and the moving block 20 is in surface contact with the rear side of the guide bracket 40.
Further, since the guide wire rods 50 penetrates penetrate the guide bracket 40 and is combined with are coupled to a module mounting bracket 60 combined with on the vehicle body 7, the striker module 5 may not be rotated, but rather may move in a straight line when the lead screw 10 is rotated.
In addition, an extension partExtension parts 42is formed at bothextend from respective opposite ends of the guide bracket 40and in a direction orthogonal to the lead screw 10, and atwo guide holeholes 44isare formed onin each of the extension partparts 42, and the guide wirerods 50may be penetratingly provided thereinpenetrate the guide holes 44.
That is, since the upper end and the lower end of the guide bracket 40 are formed to extend upward and downward, it is possible to secure an area respective areas in which the guide wire rods 50 is penetratingly provided penetrate the guide bracket 40.
Meanwhile, the reclining device according to the present disclosure may further include a motor M configured to provide a rotational driving force to the lead screw 10.
For example, the end part of the lead screw 10 may be combined with coupled to the shaft of the motor M, and the lead screw 10 may be rotated in accordance with the rotation of the motor M.
In addition, a reclining switch RS may be provided in a vehicle compartment, and the motor M may be rotated in a forward or reverse direction in accordance with an operation of the reclining switch RS.
For example, the reclining switch RS may be mounted on a vehicle door portion or a side trim, and a passenger may operate the reclining switch RS to lay down or set up the angle of the seatback 1.
That is, since the striker module 5 moves by the driving force of the motor M, it is possible to adjust the angle of the seatback 1 only by the operation of the reclining switch RS.
Accordingly, more luxurious and comfortable usability is provided in adjusting the angle of the seatback 1, and the cost and the weight of the reclining device can be reduced through structure simplification as compared with the existing reclining mechanism.
Meanwhile, FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of a module mounting bracket 60 and a motor mounting bracket 70 according to the present disclosure.
Referring to the drawing FIG. 7, the module mounting bracket 60 is combined with secured to the vehicle body 7, a bent support part parts 62 is formed to be bent at both extend from respective opposite ends of the module mounting bracket 60 toward and in a same direction as the striker 30, each of the support parts 62 has a respective sub bracket 64 is combined with the support part 62 secured thereto, a main support hole 62a is formed in each of the support parts 62 and a sub support hole 64a are coaxially is formed on the support part 62 and in each of the sub bracket brackets 64, respectively, the main support hole 62a and the sub support hole 64a in each of the support parts 62 being coaxial with and being formed to be spaced apart from each other the sub support hole 64a in the respective sub bracket 64, and the lead screw 10 may be inserted into extend through and be supported by each of the main support hole holes 62a and the sub support hole holes 64a.
For example, a middle portion of the module mounting bracket 60 being mounted on the vehicle body 7 is formed in the shape of a rectangular plate, and the each support part 62 is formed to extend extends outwardly from the middle portion of the module mounting bracket 60 in a vertical direction.
Further, the upper end and the lower end of the each sub bracket 64 are is mounted inside the respective support part 62, and the each main support hole 62a is formed at a middle end of the respective support part 62, and the each sub support hole 64a is formed at a middle end of the respective sub bracket 64.
In this case, since the cross section of the middle end portion of the each sub bracket 64 is formed in a “U” shape, a structure is provided, in which the each main support hole 62a and the respective sub support hole 64a are formed to be spaced apart from each other.
Accordingly, since the lead screw 10 is inserted into and supported by the main support hole 62a and the sub support hole 64a, respectively, the number of support points of the lead screw 10 is increased, and thus the lead screw 10 can be supported more stably as well as the straightness of the lead screw 10 can be improved.
For reference, both ends one end of each of the guide wire rods 50 are also penetratingly mounted on penetrates the sub bracket brackets 64 and a respective one of the support part parts 62, and an opposite end of each of the guide rods 50 penetrates the other one of the support parts 62.
Continually, as shown in FIG. 7 , according to the present disclosure, a bracket on which the striker module 5 may be mounted on a module mounting bracket 60 and the motor M are may be mounted may be individually configured on a motor mounting bracket 70.
Referring to the drawing, aA motor mounting bracket 70 is combined with secured to the vehicle body 7 and the motor M is mounted thereon, an end part of the motor mounting bracket 70 and an end part of the module mounting bracket 60 are provided to overlap each other, and border portions and overlapping portions of the motor mounting bracket 70 and the module mounting bracket 60 may be bolting-combined with bolted to the vehicle body 7.
For example, not only the module mounting bracket 60 but also the motor mounting bracket 70 is formed in the shape of a rectangular plate, and the module mounting bracket 60 and the motor mounting bracket 70 are formed to have the same upper and lower lengths.
Further, in a state where a part of the motor mounting bracket 70 overlaps the rear side of the module mounting bracket 60, the above brackets are assembled to the vehicle body 7 through 6-point bolting.
That is, since the motor mounting bracket 70 and the module mounting bracket 60 are mounted on the vehicle body 7 in a state where they overlap each other, the combination stiffness of the module mounting bracket 60 and the motor mounting bracket 70 is increased, and thus the combination stiffness of the motor M and the striker module 5 being mounted on the motor mounting bracket 70 and the module mounting bracket 60 can also be increased.
Meanwhile, FIGS. 8A to 8C are diagrams exemplifying an adjustment of an angle of a seatback 1 in accordance with movement of a striker module 5 according to the present disclosure.
For example, the maximum angle range of the seatback may be set to 10° to 50°.
Referring to the drawings, by moving the striker 30 back and forth of the lead screw 10 through the operation of the motor M, the latch 3 combined with the striker 30 moves together, and thus the angle of the seatback 1 can be adjusted.
That is, FIG. 8A shows a state where the striker 30 moves to the foremost position of the lead screw 10 through the operation of the motor M. In this state, the seatback 1 maximally sets up within the reclining operation range of the seatback 1 is reclined, and in this case, the angle of the seatback 1 is at the level of 15°.
Further, FIG. 8B shows a state where the striker 30 moves to the middle position of the lead screw 10 through the operation of the motor M. In this state, the seatback 1 is positioned at a middle angle within the reclining operation range of the seatback 1, and in this case, the angle of the seatback 1 is at the level of 26°.
Further, FIG. 8C shows a state where the striker 30 moves to the rearmost position of the lead screw 10 through the operation of the motor M. In this state, the seatback 1 maximally lies down within the reclining operation range of the seatback 1 is fully reclined, and in this case, the angle of the seatback 1 is at the level of 40°.
As described above, according to the present disclosure, since the striker 30 moves in accordance with the operation of the motor M and the latch 3 is pulled to move in the movement direction of the striker 30, the seatback 1 combined with the latch 3 moves together, and thus it is possible to recline the seatback 1 at stepless angles.
Although specific embodiments of the present disclosure have been illustrated and described for illustrative purposes, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure as disclosed in the accompanying claims.

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The invention claimed is:
1. A reclining device for a seat, comprising:
a latch installed on a side of a seatback; and
a striker module in which the latch is engaged with having a striker and being installed in a vehicle body, wherein the striker is engaged by the latch;
wherein the latch moves along a rotation trajectory as the seatback reclines, and the striker module moves in a certain section the striker along a striker trajectory overlapping a the rotation trajectory of the latch in a state where the latch is engaged, and wherein with the striker such that movement of the striker reclines causes the seatback to recline together with the latch;
wherein the striker module comprises:
a lead screw installed on the vehicle body along a the striker trajectory on which the striker moves;
a moving block penetrating penetrated by and in threaded engagement with the lead screw in a screw structure, the moving block being configured to move in a straight line along the lead screw in a state where such that a rotation motion of the lead screw is converted into a linear motion of the moving block; and
a guide bracket positioned between the moving block and the striker;
wherein the striker is configured to move together with the moving block; and
a guide rod secured to the vehicle body, the guide rod penetrating the guide bracket in a direction parallel to the lead screw, and being configured to guide the straight movement of the moving block; and
a motor configured to provide a rotational driving force to the lead screw.
wherein the reclining device further comprises a lead screw installed on the vehicle body along a trajectory on which the striker moves;
a moving block penetrating the lead screw in a screw structure, the moving block being configured to move in a straight line along the lead screw in a state where a rotation motion of the lead screw is converted into a linear motion; and
wherein the striker is configured to move together with the moving block.
2. The reclining device according to claim 1, wherein an extension part is formed at both parts extend from respective opposite ends of the guide bracket and in a direction orthogonal to the lead screw; and
wherein a guide hole is formed on each of the extension part parts, and the guide wire rod penetrates the guide hole holes.
3. The reclining device according to claim 1, further comprising a motor configured to provide a rotational driving force to the lead screw.
4. The reclining device according to claim 3 1, wherein a reclining switch is provided in a vehicle compartment; and
wherein the motor is rotated in a forward or reverse direction upon operation of the reclining switch.
5. The reclining device according to claim 3 1, wherein a module mounting bracket is secured to the vehicle body;
abent support part is bent at bothparts extend from respective opposite ends of the module mounting bracket towardand in a same direction as the striker;
each of the support parts has a respective sub bracket is secured to the support part thereto;
a main support hole is formed in each of the support parts and a sub support hole are coaxially is formed on the support part and in each of the sub bracket respectively, brackets, the main support hole and the sub support hole in each of the support parts being coaxial with and being spaced apart from each other the sub support hole in the respective sub bracket; and
the lead screw is inserted into and supported by extends through each ofthe main support hole holes and the sub support hole holes.
6. The reclining device according to claim 5, wherein a motor mounting bracket is secured to the vehicle body and the motor is mounted thereon;
an end part of the motor mounting bracket and an end part of the module mounting bracket overlap each other; and
border portions and overlapping portions of the motor mounting bracket and the module mounting bracket are bolted to the vehicle body.
7. The reclining device according to claim 1, wherein the latch comprises a hook portion in whichthat engages the striker is securedto secure the striker to the latch is formed;
the hook portion is formed in a shape of defines an elongated hole along a normal direction with respect to the rotation trajectory of the latch; and
the seatback reclines together with the latch within a maximum angle range of the seatbackthat is determinedlimited by configuring an offset range in within which the striker is movable moves along the hook portion in a state where the movement elongated hole as the striker module moves the striker along the striker trajectory of the striker and overlapping the rotation trajectory of the latch are simultaneously satisfied.
8. The reclining device according to claim 7, wherein the maximum angle range of the seatback is 10° to 50°.
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