WO1999011487A1 - Method and apparatus for seat track construction - Google Patents
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- B60N2/08—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable slidable characterised by the locking device
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- This invention relates to a method and apparatus for transmitting emergency loads and is applicable to automotive seat tracks.
- the invention provides a method and apparatus for automotive seat track construction. More specifically, the method and apparatus of the invention is applicable to the transmission of loads in automobile seat tracks under emergency conditions in which, for example following a vehicle impact, there is a requirement for the track to transmit the maximum load which it must be capable of transmitting. Under such conditions, the seat track is designed to deform in a specific manner, that is to say the design is such that the relevant part of the seat track assembly deforms in a predetermined manner.
- the seat track design is such that defined parts must not deform (ie must have sufficient strength) before other elements of the seat track design.
- GB-A-2 , 282 , 551 Mercedes-Benz
- a process for producing a metal sheet which may be used in the fabrication of motor vehicle bodies and which sheet is stepped in cross-section.
- the method utilises an extruded profile having differing wall thicknesses which is rolled from the hollow circular profile shown in Fig 3 to produce after cutting, the profiles shown in Figs 1 and 2.
- CA-A-2 , 172 , 876 (Stampfl) a method of manufacturing a C-shaped rail by a rolling technique in which the outward migration of material during the rolling operation is offset by a subsequent rolling step using calibrating discs to return the marginal sections to their original thickness.
- the method and apparatus of the invention provides a seat track structure in which, under overload conditions,' the overload stresses are transmitted through inter-engaging components which are subjected to bending stresses, and the bending-stress-subjected components incorporate enhanced bend-resistance by the provision of additional strength material in the form of a bend-resisting rib structure which provides enhanced stiffness.
- the additional material provided in the stiffness rib is, at least in part provided from a related portion of the structure in which reduced or negligible bend resistance is required and that part of the structure is required only to transmit as its main structural requirement, tension loads.
- this nominal material transfer is effective in the original equipment manufacturing stage by appropriate press-forming techniques including rolling and other forming steps to reduce material thickness in those portions of the assembly which are mainly required to be resistant to tension loads and to increase stiffness by means of press-formed stiffners elsewhere, whereby the economy of material thus achieved makes available material for the enhancement of stiffness in the bend-resisting portions of the structure.
- the direct transfer of the material from one rolling operation to a fabrication technique performed on a related portion of the structure is not usually possible and the economies of material thereby effected are to be viewed in terms of the overall cost-effectiveness of the manufacturing and forming technique.
- a further aspect of the present invention provides a method and apparatus applicable to an automotive seat track system wherein a substantial differential in track section stiffness between different portions of a given track section is provided by reduction in one portion of the track profile from a given nominal thickness and stiffness (defined by the standard stiffness of the track section base material) , and wherein at least one other portion of the section (which, under overload conditions, is subjected to bending forces) is provided with a level of stiffness above said given nominal or base stiffness by a formed reinforcement providing additional sectional material, and said one track profile portion (which has reduced stiffness) being one which, under overload conditions, is subjected mainly to tension rather than bending forces and at overload transmits such overload forces through a section profile of reduced thickness, whereby, at overload, overload forces are transmitted through portions of said seat track section profile having below base, and base and above base bending resistance.
- the provision of the substantial stiffness differential varying from below base, to base, to above base enables, in a manner not previously available, the matching of strength and stiffness to the widely differing strength and stiffness requirements of seat track sections with their very particular strength requirements arising from automotive use conditions, notably impact strength requirements.
- a method of making an automotive seat track section comprising forming the seat track section from a section base material having a base stiffness and strength, the method being characterised by the step of producing differential section stiffness by the steps of effecting nominal material transfer from one portion of the seat section (which mainly requires resistance to tension forces under overload conditions in use) to another portion of the section (which requires resistance to bending under overload conditions in use) , so as to achieve a resultant section which incorporates portions having below base, and base, and above base resistance to bending, said material transfer being effected by forming (eg rolling) said one portion so as to have a reduced thickness and by providing material (for example in the form of a rib) secured to or integral with said other portion.
- the method and apparatus of the invention provides a technique of nominal material transfer which to the best of the applicants' knowledge has never previously been utilised to meet the particular strength requirement of automotive seat tracks.
- the invention represents a new approach to seat track section construction in which the nominal or base section gauge no longer represents a design constraint imposing excessive bend resistance where none or only a modest level is required and dictating a requirement for excessive or undue section gauge in parts of the section which have no such requirements merely because under overload conditions certain portions of the sections are subjected to high bending loads.
- the invention accommodates the strengths and bending resistance requirements of the seat track profile in a cost- and materials-effective manner.
- a further aspect of the invention relates to a further aspect of the question of the strength-to-weight ratio for automotive seat track sections.
- the material itself is rolled steel sheet and in this regard it is particularly significant that the individual seat track sections are produced from substantial lengths of such sheet steel by stamping or otherwise cutting the sheet so that individual track sections extend lengthwise of the sheet, rather than transverse of its length.
- the track section can achieve advances in terms of strength-to- weight ratio which had hitherto been thought to be achievable only by use of aluminum.
- weight-to-strength ratio advances which are in some respects comparable to those which might be achieved by changing to a completely different material such as aluminum.
- a step to be taken in relation to a specific component such as a seat track is believed to be an important technical step.
- a still further aspect of the invention relates to those parts of the seat track sections which require stiffness to resist overload forces encountered in use.
- the method of the invention provides the requisite strength-to-weight ratio in an automotive seat track section by the provision of enhanced stiffness in track section portions requiring bend resistance (such as interfitting track slide flange formations) , while other portions of the section are fabricated from steel strip having a reduced gauge which corresponds to the provision of a sufficient level of strength/ stiffness to accommodate the mainly tension-resistant requirements of portions of the seat track not included in the profiled and interfitting slidable track section portions.
- the strength-to-weight ratio is greatly improved in a manner corresponding to that which had hitherto been thought to require the use of sophisticated high strength/ low density alloys or the like, and such is achieved without the need for any more unusual technical steps than the use of well known rolling and forming processes.
- Fig 1 shows, on an enlarged scale, a section taken generally at right angles to the longitudinal extent of a seat track section. Fig 1 showing only an upper portion of the section and includes in dotted-line representation, an indication of an associated track section which co- -co ⁇ operates with it;
- Fig 2 shows a side elevation view of the seat track section of Fig 1, as seen generally in the direction indicated by arrow II in Fig 1, showing the location of a formed stiffening rib;
- Fig 3 shows, in a view generally similar to that of Fig 1, a section through the track section showing a reduced thickness portion of the track section which is subjected mainly to tension forces as opposed to the bending forces which are applied in the upper portion of the section.
- Fig 3 also shows a generally horizontal mounting portion of the section which is adapted to cooperate with a floor support and fixing;
- Fig 4 show, in a sectional view similar to that of Fig 3, a further embodiment in which the track section is adapted for mounting on a generally vertical face of the vehicle;
- Fig 5 shows a side elevation view of a seat and seat track assembly
- Fig 5A shows a simplified scrap view taken from Fig 5 showing the location of a pair of formed stiffeners provided on the fixed track section
- Fig 6 shows, on a larger scale, an end elevation view of the assembly of Fig 5 as seen in the direction indicated by arrow VI in Fig 5 ; and Fig 6A shows a scrap view of a portion of the assembly of Fig 6 illustrating a modification in which instead of the use of the stiffening ribs of Figs 5A and 6 there is employed a heavier gauge steel section and this is rolled thinner where the extra stiffness is not required.
- apparatus for transmitting overload forces through the structure of an automotive seat track assembly comprises a modified seat track assembly including the structure shown in Figs 1 to 4 of the accompanying drawings.
- the structures shown in Figs 1 to 4 indicate the general structure and arrangement of the fixed track section of a pair of track sections.
- the fixed track section is adapted to be mounted on an automotive body structure.
- the slidable track section (which in the accompanying drawings is indicated by a chain-dot line) is adapted to have an automotive seat (not shown) secured to it.
- the apparatus 10 for transmitting overload forces through the automotive seat track assembly 12 forms part of that assembly and comprises a pair of seat track assemblies (only one indicated) which are mounted in parallel relationship to slidably mount an automotive seat (not shown) on an automotive body structure (not shown) .
- Each of the seat track assemblies 12 comprises a fixed track assembly 14 to be mounted on the automotive body structure, and a slidable track section 16, to which the automotive seat is to be secured.
- the fixed and slidable track sections 14, 16 are in mutual slidable engagement with their interengaging profiles 18, 20 being so formed by bending that the profiles interlink and resist separation under the action of overload forces applied between them during vehicle impact.
- overload forces arise of course from the weight of a person sitting in the seat and are transmitted thereto through the contact between the person and the seat, and restraint system loads.
- the main forces exerted on the seat track assembly under overload conditions are directed lengthwise of the seat track, but such forces have components acting in directions non-lengthwise, which components exert substantial separating forces acting between the fixed and slidable seat track sections 14 and 16.
- Fixed track section 14 comprises a formed steel section comprising an upstanding wall portion 22 which, in use, is generally vertical.
- the wall portion 22 has formed integrally therewith its corresponding profile 18 (which interengages with the sliding profile 20) and is in the form of a generally inverted U-section 24.
- the structure of the slidable track section 16 in its profile portion 20 is similar.
- wall portion 22 has an upper edge 26 extending lengthwise of the track section, and which is constituted by the top edge of the U-section profile.
- a stiffening rib 28 which serves to enhance the bend-resisting stiffness of U-section portion 24 of fixed track section 14.
- Stiffening rib 28 is formed so as to extend around the U-section 24 from an inner end edge 30 to an outer end edge 32 located slightly above the corresponding edge 34 of U-section 24.
- rib 28 is of a width W which is chosen according to the stiffening requirements in question.
- the width of the rib occupies only a relatively minor proportion of the longitudinal extent of the seat track assembly.
- a significantly wider rib may be employed where required.
- the structure of rib 28 comprises a pre-formed structure which is integrally formed on the main body of the steel strip from which track 14 is to be manufactured, during which manufacture the main body is profiled and apertured and otherwise formed to co-operate with its adjacent structures in use.
- a series of ribs 28 will usually be provided at lengthwise-spaced intervals along the longitudinal extent of a track section, the number depending upon the required stiffness.
- the cross-sectional thickness of stiffening rib 28 is comparable to, but somewhat less than that of the basic (or unaltered) thickness of the material of wall portion 22.
- This thickness is the base thickness of the raw material steel sheet from which the track sections are fabricated.
- the thickness Tl of the rib 28 lies in the range from 25 per cent to 100 per cent of the corresponding thickness T2 of the base material of wall portion 22.
- FIGs 3 and 4 show the lower portion of the seat track assembly in which the interengaging profiles 18, 20 are connected to the vehicle itself through mounting structures 34, 36.
- mounting structure 34 comprises a reduced thickness wall portion 38 of which the thickness T3 is substantially reduced with respect to the base wall thickness T2 (see Fig 1) .
- This thickness reduction is effected by a rolling operation and results in a material saving which corresponds, but not in exact amount, with the material utilised in the stiffening ribs 28 employed for enhancing the stiffness of U-section 24.
- the ratio T2/T3 preferably lies in the range from
- a mounting flange 40 is formed as a generally right-angled bracket to co-operate with a local support 32 for floor fixing of the track assembly.
- mounting flange 40 is formed as an integral flange 44, likewise to co-operate with local support 42, but in this case to provide a face- mounting arrangement.
- Fig 3 there has been shown in a dotted-line manner, an indication of the presence of stiffening rib 28, and a similar rib provision is made in Fig 4, although not shown therein. In these embodiments, the concept of material transfer by rolling and press-forming operations from the reduced thickness portion 36, 38 to the rib portions 28 can be readily seen.
- the force path under overload is indicated by broken line 46 and extends from mounting flange 40 through (mainly tension-resisting) thin wall portion 38, and through base thickness portion 48, and through stiffened (bend-resistant) U-section 24, and corresponding profile 20 (which may also have a stiffening rib) .
- the portions of the seat track assembly which require the higher level of stiffness/strength in accordance with the teachings of the invention are the portions which are profiled/shaped for interfitting and relative (to each other) sliding relationship (whether with rollers/bearings or not) .
- the most clearly identifiable portion of the seat track assembly which has the lower strength and stiffness requirements (mainly to resist tension forces) is the upstanding portion of the seat track assembly to which the seat itself and the seat belt anchorages etc are attached.
- This upstanding portion typically has a length dimension (extending lengthwise of the seat track) of about 450 to 500 centimetres, and a height or width dimension (extending generally upwardly from the sliding interfitting flange portions of the track) of about 70 to 140 centimetres, depending upon the exact (often nonlinear) upper profile and related factors.
- the finished seat track assembly is a fabrication in which the upstanding portion of the track is itself welded along its lower edge to a lengthwise-extending and laterally-projecting flange, which mirrors its own lower edge profile so as to produce a generally symmetrical bifurcated lower edge profile for balanced co-operation with the adjacent fixed track structure through ball or roller bearings.
- FIGs 5 and 5A and 6 and 6A show in Figs 5 and 6 the structure of a seat and seat track assembly as disclosed in our above- mentioned EP '850 specification relating to seat slide position memory, which is incorporated in the present application merely as an example of a typical seat structure to which the present invention may be applied.
- the reference numerals adopted correspond to those in the embodiment of Figs 1 to 4 since the present embodiments illustrate in more structural detail the application of the principles of the preceding embodiments.
- a vehicle seat 50 having a seat body structure 52 and which is mounted for lengthwise position adjustment in direction A by means of a seat track assembly 54 under the control of a passenger-operated release lever 56.
- Seat track assembly 54 includes a fixed track section 58 connected to the vehicle floor through feet 60, and a slidable track section 62 to which seat body 52 is connected.
- the structure is duplicated at laterally spaced locations across the vehicle width so as to provide a pair of spaced tracks on which the seat 50 slides.
- fixed seat track 58 has been identified also by reference numeral 22 to correspond with the reference numerals adopted in the preceding embodiment, and likewise slidable track section 62 is also identified by reference numeral 20 for the same reason.
- the fixed and sliding track sections are interconnected by ball bearings 64 and rollers 66 likewise serve to mount the slidable track section 62 for free sliding movement.
- Fig 5A the location of the formed stiffening ribs 28.
- the width W of each of the ribs 28 is 15 millimetres, with a spacing between the ribs of similar or slightly greater magnitude.
- the ribs are provided along the lengthwise extent of the fixed track section 58, but it may not be necessary to provide the ribs throughout its length.
- Figs 6 and 6A show the relationship of the stiffening ribs 28 to the remaining structure of the seat track assembly 54 and it is to be understood that the ribs 28 are provided at both sides of each of the fixed tracks 58, though only shown in Fig 6 at the outer or right-hand profile 24.
- the ribs 28 extend as shown in Fig 6 around the curved profile 24 and downwardly across the full width of the side wall portion (marked 22 in Fig 6) of fixed track section 58, almost to the location of the track feet 60, thus providing a stiffening function across the sidewall portion (at both sides of the track) whereby the gauge of the steel section from which the track is formed can be significantly reduced.
- the main stiffening function of the ribs is in relation to the interengaging curved profile portions of the seat track sections which are identified in Fig 6 by the reference numerals 20 and 24. Accordingly, the sidewall portion and the lower base or attachment portion 38 and 40, respectively, as shown in Fig 6A require only significantly reduced stiffness and, as shown in Fig 6A, it is these portions which in accordance with the principles of the invention may be rolled to a reduced thickness whereby the upper portion 24 remains of sufficient gauge and stiffness to provide the required overload resistance function.
- the curved profile 24 may be formed with stiffening ribs as a supplement to a chosen gauge and stiffness of steel base strip from which the track sections are formed.
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