WO1997010116B1 - Vehicle seat track assembly - Google Patents
Vehicle seat track assemblyInfo
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- WO1997010116B1 WO1997010116B1 PCT/IB1996/001229 IB9601229W WO9710116B1 WO 1997010116 B1 WO1997010116 B1 WO 1997010116B1 IB 9601229 W IB9601229 W IB 9601229W WO 9710116 B1 WO9710116 B1 WO 9710116B1
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- track
- pair
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Abstract
A vehicle seat track assembly wherein guide elements are mounted on one of a pair of cooperating track structures. The guide elements have generally vertically facing guide surfaces which have been broached to be positioned a predetermined distance vertically from generally opposed spaced surfaces on the one track structure. The vertically facing guide surfaces slidably engage generally oppositely facing surfaces of another of the track structures so as to effectively prevent relative vertical movement in a direction tending to vertically separate the track structures. When used in a manually actuated mode, the track assembly includes a locking assembly comprising a pair of abutting metal plates stamped to provide abutting elongated mounting portions having a plurality of spaced abutting locking portions extending transversely therefrom, a mounting structure within which the mounting portions of the abutting plates extend and a spring constructed and arranged to resiliently bias the mounting structure and abutting plates into a locking position wherein the locking portions are within selected notches and to enable the mounting structure and abutting plates to be manually moved against the resilient bias into a releasing position wherein the locking portions are out of the notches.
Claims
1. A vehicle seat track assembly comprising an elongated fixed track structure constructed and arranged to be fixed to a vehicle floor, a cooperating movable track structure constructed and arranged to support a portion of a seat thereon, a plurality of rolling elements engaged between said track structures constructed and arranged to rollingly support said movable track structure on said fixed track structure for fore and aft horizontal movements into a plurality of different positions of adjustment with respect to said fixed track structure, a plurality of guide elements molded from a plastic material engaged between said track structures constructed and arranged to effectively prevent relative vertical movements between said track structures in directions tending to vertically separate said track structures when in any position of adjustment and during the movement of said movable track structure with respect to said fixed track 35
structure, said guide elements being mounted on one of said track structures and having molded plastic surfaces through a portion of an exterior extent thereof and having generally vertically facing guide surfaces through another portion of the exterior extent thereof formed by material removal of said plastic material while said guide elements are in connected relation with said one track structure, said guide surfaces being positioned a common predetermined distance vertically from generally opposed spaced surfaces on said one track structure irrespective of tolerance variations between said individual guide elements and said one track structure, said vertically facing guide surfaces slidably engaging generally oppositely facing surfaces of another of said track structures so as to effectively prevent relative vertical movement between said track structures in a direction tending to vertically separate said track structures^. said guide elements including connecting surfaces constructed and arranged to snap fit into connected relation with cooperating surfaces formed in one of said track structures, said guide elements each including respective angular upper walls extending upwardly towards said vertically facing guide surfaces formed by material removal, said guide elements each further including respective peripheral walls extending downwardly from ends and sides of associated ones of said upper walls, said peripheral walls each having barb-like depending portions at opposite sides thereof and constructed and arranged to snap fit into an associated opening in said one track structure.
2. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said vertically facing surfaces of said guide elements are formed by a broaching tool while in connected relation with said one track structure.
3. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said fixed track structure comprises a fixed track member including an elongated lower central portion having a pair of elongated upstanding leg portions extending upwardly therefrom terminating in a pair of upwardly facing convex portions having depending free end portions, and said movable track structure comprises a movable track member including an elongated upper central 37
portion having a pair of elongated transversely spaced downwardly facing convex depressions formed therein and a pair of elongated depending leg portions extending downwardly therefrom terminating in a pair of downwardly facing convex portions having upstanding free end portions, said track members being constructed and arranged in cooperating relation to one another so that the pair of upwardly facing convex portions of said fixed track member are disposed below the pair of downwardly facing convex depressions and above the upstanding free end portions of said movable track member.
4. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 3 wherein the pair of upwardly facing convex portions of said fixed track member and the pair of downwardly facing convex depressions of said movable track member having convexly arcuate surfaces.
5. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 4 wherein each of said rolling elements comprises a roller having an annular groove of arcuate cross-sectional configuration formed in a central exterior periphery thereof providing arcuate annular surfaces operable to rollingly engage the convex arcuate surfaces of an associated downwardly facing convex depression and upwardly facing convex portion respectively along an arcuate extent. 38
6. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 5 wherein said rollers are carried within a pair of carrier structures, each including side walls connected by a central web having a series of spaced apertures formed therein, said side walls including opposed projections in each aperture engageable within recesses formed in opposite ends of each roller to retain the same in the aperture.
7. A vehicle seat track assembly comprising an elongated fixed track structure constructed and arranged to be fixed to a vehicle floor, a cooperating movable track structure constructed and arranged to support a portion of a seat thereon, a plurality of rolling elements engaged between said track structures constructed and arranged to rollingly support said movable track structure on said fixed track structure for fore and aft horizontal movements into a plurality of different positions of adjustment with respect to said fixed track structure, a plurality of guide elements engaged between said track structures constructed and arranged to effectively prevent relative vertical movements therebetween in directions tending to vertically separate said track structures when in any position of adjustment and during the movement of said movable track structure with respect to said fixed track structure, 39
one of said track structures having a series of equally spaced vertically opening notches formed in a free end thereof, another of said track structures having a plurality of vertically extending slots formed therein which are spaced apart so as to correspond with the spacing of said notches, and a locking assembly carried by the other track structure including a pair of abutting metal plates stamped to provide abutting elongated mounting portions having a plurality of spaced abutting locking portions extending transversely therefrom through and beyond said spaced vertically extending slots, a mounting structure connected with the mounting portions of said pair of abutting plates constructed and arranged to move the locking portions of said abutting plates vertically within said slots and a resilient biasing structure constructed and arranged to resiliently bias said mounting structure and abutting plates into a locking position wherein said locking portions are within selected notches and to enable said mounting structure and abutting plates to be moved against the resilient bias into a releasing position wherein said locking portions are out of said notches .
8. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 7 wherein said mounting structure includes a mounting body having a 40
recess formed in a face thereof receiving the mounting portions of said abutting plates therein and a pair of spaced openings extending from said recess to an opposite face thereof through which the locking portions of said abutting plates extend, said resilient biasing structure including an elongated spring having a central portion connected to said mounting body and free ends extending from opposite ends of said body engaged with said other track structure.
9. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 8 wherein said plurality of spaced abutting locking portions includes two pairs of spaced abutting locking portions, each pair of spaced abutting locking portions having free ends with abutting connecting portions extending therebetween.
10. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 7 wherein said guide elements are mounted on one of said track structures and have generally vertically facing guide surfaces which have been formed by material removal to be positioned a predetermined distance vertically from generally opposed spaced surfaces on said one track structure, said vertically facing guide surfaces slidably engaging generally oppositely facing surfaces of another of said track structures so as to effectively prevent relative vertical movement between said track structures in a direction tending to vertically separate said track structures. 41
11. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 10 wherein each of said guide elements is molded of plastic material and includes connecting surfaces constructed and arranged to snap fit into connected relation with cooperating connecting surfaces formed in one of said track structures.
12. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 11 wherein each guide element includes an angular upper wall and a peripheral wall extending downwardly from ends and sides of said upper wall, said peripheral wall at opposite sides thereof having barb-like depending portions constructed and arranged to snap fit into an opening in said one track structure.
13. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 10 wherein said vertically facing surfaces of said guide elements are formed by a broaching tool while in connected relation with said one track structure.
14. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 8 wherein said fixed track structure comprises a fixed track member including an elongated lower central portion having a pair of elongated upstanding leg portions extending upwardly therefrom terminating in a pair of upwardly facing convex portions having depending free end portions, and said movable track structure comprises a movable track 42
member including an elongated upper central portion having a pair of elongated transversely spaced downwardly facing convex depressions formed therein and a pair of elongated depending leg portions extending downwardly therefrom terminating in a pair of downwardly facing convex portions having upstanding free end portions, said track members being constructed and arranged in cooperating relation to one another so that the pair of upwardly facing convex portions of said fixed track member are disposed below the pair of downwardly facing convex depressions and above the upstanding free end portions of said movable track member.
15. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 14 wherein the pair of upwardly facing convex portions of said fixed track member and the pair of downwardly facing convex depressions of said movable track member all provide convexly arcuate surfaces .
16. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 15 wherein each of said rolling elements comprises a roller having an annular groove of arcuate cross-sectional configuration formed in a central exterior periphery thereof providing arcuate annular surfaces operable to rollingly engage the convex arcuate surfaces of an associated downwardly facing convex depression and upwardly facing convex portion respectively along an arcuate extent. 43
17. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 16 wherein said rollers are carried within a pair of carrier structures, each including side walls connected by a central web having a series of spaced apertures formed therein, said side walls including opposed projections in each aperture engageable within recesses formed in opposite ends of each roller to retain the same in the aperture.
18. A vehicle seat track assembly comprising an elongated fixed track member constructed and arranged to be fixed to a vehicle floor and a cooperating movable track member constructed and arranged to support a portion of a seat thereon, said fixed track member including an elongated lower central portion having a pair of elongated upstanding leg portions extending upwardly therefrom terminating in a pair of upwardly facing convex portions having depending free end portions, said movable track member including an elongated upper central portion having a pair of elongated transversely spaced downwardly facing convex depressions formed therein and a pair of elongated depending leg portions extending downwardly therefrom terminating in a pair of downwardly facing convex portions having upstanding free end portions, said track members being constructed and arranged in cooperating relation to one 44
another so that the pair of upwardly facing convex portions of said fixed track member are disposed below the pair of downwardly facing convex depressions and above the upstanding free end portions of said movable track member, a plurality of rolling elements engaged between said pair of upwardly facing convex portions and said pair of downwardly facing convex depressions to rollingly support said movable track member on said fixed track member, a plurality of guide elements mounted on the upstanding free end portions of said movable track member, said guide elements having upwardly facing guide surfaces which have been formed by material removal to be positioned a predetermined distance downwardly from said downwardly facing convex depressions, said upwardly facing guide surfaces slidably engaging downwardly facing surfaces of said upwardly facing convex portions of said fixed track member so as to effectively prevent relative vertical movements between said track members in a direction tending to vertically separate said track members, one of the depending free end portions of said fixed track member having a series of equally spaced downwardly opening notches formed therein, a corresponding one of the depending leg portions of said movable track member having a plurality of vertically extending slots formed 45
therein which are spaced apart so as to correspond with the spacing of said notches, a locking assembly including a plurality of spaced notch entering locking portions extending transversely through and beyond the spaced vertically extending slots in said one depending leg portion, said locking assembly being constructed and arranged to resiliently bias the notch entering locking portions into a locking position within an upper extent of said slots and within selected notches and to enable the notch entering locking portions to be moved downwardly into a releasing position within a lower extent of said slots and out of said notches.
19. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 18 wherein each of said guide elements is molded of plastic material and includes connecting surfaces constructed and arranged to snap fit into connected relation with cooperating connecting surfaces formed in one of said track structures.
20. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 19 wherein each guide element includes an angular upper wall and a peripheral wall extending downwardly from ends and sides of said upper wall, said peripheral wall at opposite sides thereof having barb-like depending portions constructed and arranged to snap fit into an opening in said one track structure.
21. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 17 wherein said vertically facing surfaces of said guide elements are formed simultaneously by a broaching tool while in connected relation with said one track structure.
22. A vehicle seat track assembly comprising an elongated fixed track member constructed and arranged to be fixed to a vehicle floor and a cooperating movable track member constructed and arranged to support a portion of a seat thereon, said fixed track member including an elongated lower central portion having a pair of elongated upstanding leg portions extending upwardly therefrom terminating in a pair of upwardly facing convex portions having depending free end portions, said movable track member including an elongated upper central portion having a pair of elongated transversely spaced downwardly facing convex depressions formed therein and a pair of elongated depending leg portions extending downwardly therefrom terminating in a pair of downwardly facing convex portions having upstanding free end portions, said track members being constructed and arranged in cooperating relation to one another so that the pair of upwardly facing convex portions of said fixed track member are disposed below the pair of downwardly facing convex depressions and above the upstanding free end portions of said movable track member, a plurality of rolling elements engaged between said pair of upwardly facing convex portions and said pair of downwardly facing convex depressions to rollingly support said movable track member on said fixed track member, a plurality of guide elements mounted on the upstanding free end portions of said movable track member, said guide elements having upwardly facing guide surfaces slidably engaging downwardly facing surfaces of said upwardly facing convex portions of said fixed track member so as to effectively prevent relative vertical movements between said track members in directions tending to vertically separate said track members, one of the depending free end portions of said fixed track member having a series of equally spaced downwardly opening notches formed therein, a corresponding one of the depending leg portions of said movable track member having a plurality of vertically extending slots formed therein which are spaced apart so as to correspond with the spacing of said notches, and a locking assembly including a pair of abutting metal plates stamped to provide abutting elongated mounting portions having a plurality of spaced abutting notch entering locking portions extending transversely therefrom through and beyond the spaced vertically extending slots in said one depending leg 48
portion, said locking assembly being constructed and arranged to resiliently bias the notch entering locking portions of said abutting plates into a locking position within an upper extent of said slots and within selected notches and to enable the notch entering locking portions of said abutting plates to be moved downwardly into a releasing position within a lower extent of said slots and out of said notches.
23. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 22 wherein said mounting structure includes a mounting body having a recess formed in a face thereof receiving the mounting portions of said abutting plates therein and a pair of spaced openings extending from said recess to an opposite face thereof through which the locking portions of said abutting plates extend, said resilient biasing structure including an elongated spring having a central portion connected to said mounting body and free ends extending from opposite ends of said body engaged with said other track structure.
24. A vehicle seat track assembly as defined in claim 23 wherein said plurality of spaced abutting locking portions includes two pairs of spaced abutting locking portions, each pair of spaced abutting locking portions having free ends with abutting connecting portions extending therebetween. 49
25. A method of assembling a pair of track structures, a plurality of plastic guide elements, a plurality of rolling elements into a vehicle seat track assembly constructed and arranged to support a vehicle seat portion on a vehicle floor for fore and aft movement, said method comprising mounting said plastic guide elements in one track structure of said pair of track structures so as to present spaced generally vertically facing portions, removing plastic material from said vertically facing portions of said plastic guide elements to form generally vertically facing spaced aligned surfaces which are spaced a predetermined vertical distance from a reference surface on said one track structure, subsequent to said removing, mounting said one track structure with said plastic guide elements mounted therein in cooperating relation with another of said pair of track structures and said rolling elements so that (1) said rolling elements rollingly support a movable track structure of said pair of track structures on a fixed track structure of said pair of track structures and (2) said spaced aligned vertically facing surfaces of said plastic guide elements slidably engage oppositely facing surfaces on the other track structure to thereby effectively prevent relative vertical movement between said 50
pair of track members in a direction tending to vertically separate said pair of track structures .
26. A method as defined in claim 25 wherein said plastic material is removed by broaching with a broaching tool engaging said reference surfaces.
Priority Applications (6)
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AT96935263T ATE188174T1 (en) | 1995-09-13 | 1996-09-12 | SLIDE RAIL DEVICE FOR VEHICLES |
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