WO2000034073A1 - Torque tube for vehicle seat track assembly - Google Patents

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WO2000034073A1
WO2000034073A1 PCT/CA1999/001075 CA9901075W WO0034073A1 WO 2000034073 A1 WO2000034073 A1 WO 2000034073A1 CA 9901075 W CA9901075 W CA 9901075W WO 0034073 A1 WO0034073 A1 WO 0034073A1
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Hugh D. Downey
Roger Freund
Pascal Garrido
Nills O. Olsson
Gregory David Collins
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Dura Global Technologies, Inc.
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B60N2/18Seats 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 height-adjustable the front or the rear portion of the seat being adjustable, e.g. independently of each other
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    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B60N2/06Seats 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
    • B60N2/07Slide construction
    • B60N2/0702Slide construction characterised by its cross-section
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    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B60N2/02Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable
    • B60N2/04Seats 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
    • B60N2/06Seats 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
    • B60N2/07Slide construction
    • B60N2/0735Position and orientation of the slide as a whole
    • B60N2/0747Position and orientation of the slide as a whole the opening of the cross section being oriented in a direction different from the vertical, e.g. transversal
    • 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
    • B60N2/04Seats 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
    • B60N2/16Seats 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 height-adjustable
    • B60N2/18Seats 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 height-adjustable the front or the rear portion of the seat being adjustable, e.g. independently of each other
    • B60N2/1803Seats 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 height-adjustable the front or the rear portion of the seat being adjustable, e.g. independently of each other with independent front and/or rear adjustment
    • 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
    • B60N2/04Seats 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
    • B60N2/16Seats 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 height-adjustable
    • B60N2/18Seats 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 height-adjustable the front or the rear portion of the seat being adjustable, e.g. independently of each other
    • B60N2/185Seats 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 height-adjustable the front or the rear portion of the seat being adjustable, e.g. independently of each other characterised by the drive mechanism
    • B60N2/1853Linear actuator, e.g. screw mechanism

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  • This invention relates to seat adjuster for a seat track assembly with a unique torque tube mounting configuration, specifically, the torque tube includes a bearing surface that rotatably engages a bearing surface on one of the seat tracks.
  • Seat adjusters are often used in seat assemblies for selectively adjusting the position of a vehicle seat.
  • a first track member is fixed to a vehicle structure, such as a floor, and a second track member is supported on the first track member for movement relative to the first track member such that the seat position can be adjusted forwardly or rearwardly with respect to the vehicle.
  • the adjustment of the seat assembly is controlled by either a mechanical actuator, an electrical actuator, or an electro-mechanical actuator.
  • torque tubes that actuate a drive link assembly that is connected to a seat bottom.
  • An input is provided to the torque tube which rotates causing the drive links to move the seat bottom between a raised and lowered position.
  • These torque tubes are connected to a torque tube bracket that is connected to the second track member.
  • a seat adjustment assembly with a torque tube mounting configuration that improves seat stability and reduces the overall number of parts. It is also desirable to have a seat adjustment assembly that provides sufficient strength with fewer parts so that assembly cost and overall assembly weight can be reduced, and available packaging space for other components is increased.
  • a seat mounting assembly includes a first track defining a longitudinal axis and a second track including a first bearing surface.
  • the first track is mounted to a vehicle structure and the second track is supported for linear movement relative to the first track along the longitudinal axis.
  • the assembly further includes at least one torque tube for providing vertical seat adjustment.
  • the torque tube has a second bearing surface that rotatably supports the first bearing surface.
  • the torque tube defines a horizontal axis that transverse to the longitudinal axis and the mounting assembly includes first and second bearing assemblies for slidably supporting the second track with respect to the first track.
  • the first bearing assembly is located above the horizontal axis and the second bearing assembly is located below the horizontal axis.
  • the subject invention provides a simplified torque tube mounting configuration for a seat adjuster that is durable, easily installed, easily maintained, and is inexpensive.
  • Figure 1 is a side schematic view of a seat assembly incorporating the inventive torque tube configuration.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of a seat track assembly incorporating the inventive torque tube configuration.
  • Figure 3 is an exploded view the torque tube assembly shown in Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a front cross-sectional view of one embodiment of a seat track and torque tube assembly.
  • Figure 5 is a front cross-sectional view of an alternate embodiment of a seat track and torque tube assembly.
  • Figure 6 is a front cross-sectional view of an alternate embodiment of a seat track and torque tube assembly.
  • a vehicle seat assembly 10 shown in Figure 1, includes a seat bottom 12 and a seat back 14 supported with respect to the seat bottom 12.
  • a seat mounting assembly 16 is used to mount the seat assembly 10 to a vehicle structure 20, such as a floor.
  • the adjustment of the seat assembly can be controlled by either a mechanical actuator, an electrical actuator, or an electromechanical actuator.
  • the seat mounting assembly 16 includes a first track 18 that is mounted to the vehicle structure 20 and a second track 22 that slides with respect to the lower track 18, as shown in Figure 2.
  • the tracks 18, 22 define a longitudinal axis 36.
  • the second track 22 moves with respect to the first track 18 along the longitudinal axis.
  • the seat bottom 12 is supported on the second track 22 for movement with the second track 22 for seat adjustment between forward or rearward positions.
  • the first track 18 is an outer or lower track that is mounted to the vehicle floor and the second track 22 is an inner or upper track that slides along the first track 18, however, it should be noted that the terms inner, outer, forward, rearward, upper, and lower, as used in this description, are for illustration purposes only and cannot be considered limiting.
  • the mounting assembly 16 includes track assemblies on an inboard side 24 and an outboard side 26 of the seat assembly 10.
  • the actuator 28, shown in Figure 2 is used by a seat occupant for selectively providing input to the mounting assembly 16 to control the movement of the second track 22 with respect to the first track 18.
  • the actuator 28 preferably an electrical switch assembly that actuates various electrical motors 30 to move the seat back 14 and seat bottom 12 between a variety of seat positions.
  • the actuator can control horizontal seat position, vertical seat position, and/or the angular position of the seat back 14 relative to the seat bottom 12.
  • the actuator 28 is operably connected to both the inboard 24 and outboard 26 track assemblies.
  • inboard and outboard are used in this description for clarity and illustration purposes only and cannot be considered limiting.
  • Brackets 32 are used to mount the first track 18 to the vehicle floor on both the inboard 24 and outboard 26 sides.
  • Vertical seat adjustment is accomplished by torque tubes 34 that extend from inboard track assembly 24 to the outboard track assembly 26.
  • At least one torque tube 34 is needed to adjust the position of the seat 10 between raised and lowered positions, however, preferably two (2) torque tubes 34 are used for vertical seat adjustment.
  • one torque tube 34 is located near the front of the seat 10 and one torque tube 34 is located near the rear of the seat 10.
  • the torque tubes 34 work together to raise and lower the seat 10 upon receipt of input from the actuator 28.
  • a drive link assembly 38 is supported on the torque tubes 34 and is connected to the seat bottom 12 or seat pan.
  • the front torque tube assembly 34 is shown in greater detail in Figure 3.
  • the drive link assembly 38 includes a first link 40 that is fixed for rotation with the torque tube 34.
  • a second link 42 is connected to the first link 40 at one end and is connected to a seat bottom bracket or other mounting structure at the other end.
  • the torque tube 34 receives input from the actuator 28 it rotates, causing the first link 40 to rotate.
  • the second link 42 also moves resulting in the seat bottom 12 moving in either an upward or downward direction.
  • a cross-sectional view of the torque tube 34 installed within the mounting assembly 16 is shown in Figure 4.
  • the second track 22 includes a first bearing surface 44.
  • the torque tube 34 presents a second bearing surface 46 that rotatably engages the first bearing surface 44.
  • the torque tube 34 is preferably a cylindrical member having an exterior surface that defines the second bearing surface 46.
  • the torque tube 34 defines a horizontal axis 48 that is transverse to the longitudinal axis 36.
  • the first bearing surface 44 is defined by an opening 50 in the second track 22 that has a center 52 located along the horizontal axis 48.
  • the first bearing surface 44 is presented about the periphery of the opening 50.
  • the opening 50 is a generally circular aperture defining a center 52 that is concentric with torque tube 34.
  • the preferred mounting assembly 16 includes a pair of torque tubes 34.
  • the front torque tube 34 defines a first horizontal axis 48a and the rear torque tube defines a second horizontal axis 48b, shown in Figure 2.
  • the first 48a and second 48b horizontal axes are generally parallel to one another and are both transverse to the longitudinal axis 36.
  • First 54 and second 56 bearing assemblies slidably support the second track 22 with respect to the first track 18.
  • the first bearing assembly 54 is located above the horizontal axis 48 and the second bearing assembly 56 is located below the horizontal axis 48.
  • the first 54 and second 56 bearing assemblies are preferably comprised of a plurality of ball bearings 60 that provide smooth sliding capability between the tracks 18, 22.
  • the vertical orientation of the tracks 18, 22 with the bearing assemblies 54, 56 being located vertically with respect to one another, allows the torque tube 34 to be inserted directly into the second track 22. This eliminates the necessity for torque tube mounting brackets and fasteners and makes the seat adjuster much more compact and cost effective.
  • the torque tube 34 is preferably welded at 58 to the first link 40 of the drive link assembly 38, however other joining methods known in the art including forming could be used to attach links to the torque tube. As the bearing surface 46 of the torque tube 34 rotates against the bearing surface 44 of the second track 22, the link 40 rotates with the torque tube 34 to adjust the vertical position of the seat 10.
  • a gap 78 is shown between the link 40 and the second track 22.
  • a bracket or other mounting structure can be supported on the torque tube 34 in this gap 78, or the link 40 could be flush against the second track 22.
  • the opening 50 in the second track 22 is shown in Figure 5.
  • the opening 50 can be an extruded opening having leg portions 62 extending inwardly toward the first track 18.
  • the first bearing surface 44 is presented about the periphery of this opening 50 and has an increased first bearing surface area due to the leg portions 62.
  • FIG. 6 An alternate embodiment of the torque tube 34 mounting configuration is shown in Figure 6.
  • the first bearing surface 44 is an interior surface of a bushing 64.
  • the bushing 64 is inserted through the opening 50 in the second track 22.
  • the torque tube 34 rotates within the bushing 64 as the torque tube 34 receives input from the actuator 28.
  • the first track 18 includes a first base 66 and first pair of legs 68 and the second track 22 includes a second base 70 and a second pair of legs 72.
  • the first track 18 is supported relative to the second track 22 such that first 66 and second 70 bases are opposite from one another with the first pair of legs 68 extending toward the second base 70 and the second pair of legs 72 extending toward the first base 66 to form and interior space 74 between the first 18 and second 22 tracks.
  • One end 76 of the torque tube 34 is partially received within this interior space 74. Mounting the torque tubes 34 of the mounting assembly 16 in this position eliminates torque tube mounting brackets and other fastening components and provides for a more compact mounting assembly 16. This mounting configuration also reduces cost and increase available packaging space for other seat components.

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Abstract

A vehicle seat assembly (10) includes a seat bottom (12) and a seat back (14) supported for movement relative to the seat bottom such that seat position can be adjusted forwardly or rearwardly with respect to the vehicle. The seat assembly is mounted to a vehicle structure (20) and includes a first track (18) and a second track (22) supported for movement relative to the first track with the seat bottom being supported on the second track for movement with the second track. An actuator selectively controls the movement of the second track with respect to the first track. The assembly also includes at least one torque tube (34) for providing vertical seat adjustment. The torque tube presents a bearing surface for rotatably supporting a bearing surface located on the second track.

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TORQUE TUBE FOR SEAT TRACK ASSEMBLY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to seat adjuster for a seat track assembly with a unique torque tube mounting configuration, specifically, the torque tube includes a bearing surface that rotatably engages a bearing surface on one of the seat tracks.
Seat adjusters are often used in seat assemblies for selectively adjusting the position of a vehicle seat. Typically a first track member is fixed to a vehicle structure, such as a floor, and a second track member is supported on the first track member for movement relative to the first track member such that the seat position can be adjusted forwardly or rearwardly with respect to the vehicle. The adjustment of the seat assembly is controlled by either a mechanical actuator, an electrical actuator, or an electro-mechanical actuator.
Typically, vertical seat adjustment is accomplished by torque tubes that actuate a drive link assembly that is connected to a seat bottom. An input is provided to the torque tube which rotates causing the drive links to move the seat bottom between a raised and lowered position. These torque tubes are connected to a torque tube bracket that is connected to the second track member.
Mounting the torque tubes in this configuration can cause the seat to be somewhat unstable. Also, these known seat adjustment assemblies are complex requiring a significant number of parts that require a great deal of packaging space, and which make the assembly expensive.
Thus, it is desirable to have a seat adjustment assembly with a torque tube mounting configuration that improves seat stability and reduces the overall number of parts. It is also desirable to have a seat adjustment assembly that provides sufficient strength with fewer parts so that assembly cost and overall assembly weight can be reduced, and available packaging space for other components is increased.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In a disclosed embodiment, a seat mounting assembly includes a first track defining a longitudinal axis and a second track including a first bearing surface. The first track is mounted to a vehicle structure and the second track is supported for linear movement relative to the first track along the longitudinal axis. The assembly further includes at least one torque tube for providing vertical seat adjustment. The torque tube has a second bearing surface that rotatably supports the first bearing surface.
In one embodiment, the torque tube defines a horizontal axis that transverse to the longitudinal axis and the mounting assembly includes first and second bearing assemblies for slidably supporting the second track with respect to the first track. The first bearing assembly is located above the horizontal axis and the second bearing assembly is located below the horizontal axis.
The subject invention provides a simplified torque tube mounting configuration for a seat adjuster that is durable, easily installed, easily maintained, and is inexpensive. These and other features can be understood from the following specification and drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 is a side schematic view of a seat assembly incorporating the inventive torque tube configuration.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a seat track assembly incorporating the inventive torque tube configuration.
Figure 3 is an exploded view the torque tube assembly shown in Figure 2. Figure 4 is a front cross-sectional view of one embodiment of a seat track and torque tube assembly.
Figure 5 is a front cross-sectional view of an alternate embodiment of a seat track and torque tube assembly.
Figure 6 is a front cross-sectional view of an alternate embodiment of a seat track and torque tube assembly.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A vehicle seat assembly 10, shown in Figure 1, includes a seat bottom 12 and a seat back 14 supported with respect to the seat bottom 12. A seat mounting assembly 16 is used to mount the seat assembly 10 to a vehicle structure 20, such as a floor. An actuator
28 is used to adjust the position of the seat 10. The adjustment of the seat assembly can be controlled by either a mechanical actuator, an electrical actuator, or an electromechanical actuator.
The seat mounting assembly 16 includes a first track 18 that is mounted to the vehicle structure 20 and a second track 22 that slides with respect to the lower track 18, as shown in Figure 2. The tracks 18, 22 define a longitudinal axis 36. The second track 22 moves with respect to the first track 18 along the longitudinal axis.
The seat bottom 12 is supported on the second track 22 for movement with the second track 22 for seat adjustment between forward or rearward positions. Preferably, the first track 18 is an outer or lower track that is mounted to the vehicle floor and the second track 22 is an inner or upper track that slides along the first track 18, however, it should be noted that the terms inner, outer, forward, rearward, upper, and lower, as used in this description, are for illustration purposes only and cannot be considered limiting.
The mounting assembly 16 includes track assemblies on an inboard side 24 and an outboard side 26 of the seat assembly 10. The actuator 28, shown in Figure 2, is used by a seat occupant for selectively providing input to the mounting assembly 16 to control the movement of the second track 22 with respect to the first track 18. The actuator 28 preferably an electrical switch assembly that actuates various electrical motors 30 to move the seat back 14 and seat bottom 12 between a variety of seat positions. The actuator can control horizontal seat position, vertical seat position, and/or the angular position of the seat back 14 relative to the seat bottom 12. The actuator 28 is operably connected to both the inboard 24 and outboard 26 track assemblies. The terms inboard and outboard are used in this description for clarity and illustration purposes only and cannot be considered limiting.
Brackets 32 are used to mount the first track 18 to the vehicle floor on both the inboard 24 and outboard 26 sides. Vertical seat adjustment is accomplished by torque tubes 34 that extend from inboard track assembly 24 to the outboard track assembly 26. At least one torque tube 34 is needed to adjust the position of the seat 10 between raised and lowered positions, however, preferably two (2) torque tubes 34 are used for vertical seat adjustment. Preferably, one torque tube 34 is located near the front of the seat 10 and one torque tube 34 is located near the rear of the seat 10. The torque tubes 34 work together to raise and lower the seat 10 upon receipt of input from the actuator 28. A drive link assembly 38 is supported on the torque tubes 34 and is connected to the seat bottom 12 or seat pan.
The front torque tube assembly 34 is shown in greater detail in Figure 3. The drive link assembly 38 includes a first link 40 that is fixed for rotation with the torque tube 34. A second link 42 is connected to the first link 40 at one end and is connected to a seat bottom bracket or other mounting structure at the other end. When the torque tube 34 receives input from the actuator 28 it rotates, causing the first link 40 to rotate. As the first link 40 rotates the second link 42 also moves resulting in the seat bottom 12 moving in either an upward or downward direction. A cross-sectional view of the torque tube 34 installed within the mounting assembly 16 is shown in Figure 4. The second track 22 includes a first bearing surface 44. The torque tube 34 presents a second bearing surface 46 that rotatably engages the first bearing surface 44. The torque tube 34 is preferably a cylindrical member having an exterior surface that defines the second bearing surface 46. The torque tube 34 defines a horizontal axis 48 that is transverse to the longitudinal axis 36. The first bearing surface 44 is defined by an opening 50 in the second track 22 that has a center 52 located along the horizontal axis 48. The first bearing surface 44 is presented about the periphery of the opening 50. The opening 50 is a generally circular aperture defining a center 52 that is concentric with torque tube 34. Thus, the torque tube 34 is inserted through the opening 50 in the second track 22 and the edges of the opening 50 serve as a bearing surface 44 that engages the bearing surface 46 on the torque tube 34.
As discussed above, the preferred mounting assembly 16 includes a pair of torque tubes 34. The front torque tube 34 defines a first horizontal axis 48a and the rear torque tube defines a second horizontal axis 48b, shown in Figure 2. The first 48a and second 48b horizontal axes are generally parallel to one another and are both transverse to the longitudinal axis 36.
First 54 and second 56 bearing assemblies slidably support the second track 22 with respect to the first track 18. Preferably, the first bearing assembly 54 is located above the horizontal axis 48 and the second bearing assembly 56 is located below the horizontal axis 48. The first 54 and second 56 bearing assemblies are preferably comprised of a plurality of ball bearings 60 that provide smooth sliding capability between the tracks 18, 22. The vertical orientation of the tracks 18, 22 with the bearing assemblies 54, 56 being located vertically with respect to one another, allows the torque tube 34 to be inserted directly into the second track 22. This eliminates the necessity for torque tube mounting brackets and fasteners and makes the seat adjuster much more compact and cost effective.
The torque tube 34 is preferably welded at 58 to the first link 40 of the drive link assembly 38, however other joining methods known in the art including forming could be used to attach links to the torque tube. As the bearing surface 46 of the torque tube 34 rotates against the bearing surface 44 of the second track 22, the link 40 rotates with the torque tube 34 to adjust the vertical position of the seat 10.
A gap 78 is shown between the link 40 and the second track 22. A bracket or other mounting structure can be supported on the torque tube 34 in this gap 78, or the link 40 could be flush against the second track 22.
An alternate embodiment of the opening 50 in the second track 22 is shown in Figure 5. The opening 50 can be an extruded opening having leg portions 62 extending inwardly toward the first track 18. The first bearing surface 44 is presented about the periphery of this opening 50 and has an increased first bearing surface area due to the leg portions 62.
An alternate embodiment of the torque tube 34 mounting configuration is shown in Figure 6. In this embodiment the first bearing surface 44 is an interior surface of a bushing 64. The bushing 64 is inserted through the opening 50 in the second track 22. Thus, the torque tube 34 rotates within the bushing 64 as the torque tube 34 receives input from the actuator 28.
In each of the disclosed embodiments shown in Figures 4-6, the first track 18 includes a first base 66 and first pair of legs 68 and the second track 22 includes a second base 70 and a second pair of legs 72. The first track 18 is supported relative to the second track 22 such that first 66 and second 70 bases are opposite from one another with the first pair of legs 68 extending toward the second base 70 and the second pair of legs 72 extending toward the first base 66 to form and interior space 74 between the first 18 and second 22 tracks.
One end 76 of the torque tube 34 is partially received within this interior space 74. Mounting the torque tubes 34 of the mounting assembly 16 in this position eliminates torque tube mounting brackets and other fastening components and provides for a more compact mounting assembly 16. This mounting configuration also reduces cost and increase available packaging space for other seat components.
Preferred embodiments of this invention have been disclosed, however, a worker of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.

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CLAIMSWe claim:
1. An assembly for mounting a seat within a vehicle comprising: a first member mounted to a vehicle structure and defining a longitudinal axis; a second member supported for movement relative to said first member along said longitudinal axis, said second member including a first bearing surface defined by an opening; and at least one torque tube for providing vertical seat adjustment, said torque tube extending into said opening and presenting a second bearing surface for rotatably supporting said first bearing surface.
2. An assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said torque tube defines a horizontal axis that transverse to said longitudinal axis.
3. An assembly as recited in claim 2 wherein said first bearing surface is defined by an opening in said second member having a center located along said horizontal axis, said first bearing surface being presented about the periphery of said opening.
4. An assembly as recited in claim 3 wherein said opening is a generally circular aperture defining a center that is concentric with torque tube.
5. An assembly as recited in claim 2 including a first and second bearing assemblies for slidably supporting said second member with respect to said first member, said first bearing assembly being located above said horizontal axis and said second bearing assembly being located below said horizontal axis.
6. An assembly as recited in claim 5 wherein said first and second bearing assemblies are comprised of a plurality of ball bearings.
7. An assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said second track includes an extruded opening extending inwardly toward said first member, said first bearing surface being presented about a periphery of said opening.
8. An assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said first bearing surface is an interior surface of a bushing, said bushing being supported on second member.
9. An assembly for mounting a seat within a vehicle comprising: a first track mounted to a vehicle structure and defining a longitudinal axis; a second track supported for movement relative to said first track along said longitudinal axis, said second member including a first bearing surface; at least one torque tube for receiving input from an actuator, said torque tube presenting a second bearing surface for rotatably supporting said first bearing surface; and a drive assembly supported on said torque tube for providing vertical seat adjustment when said torque tube rotates due to input from said actuator.
10. An assembly as recited in claim 9 wherein said at least one torque tube is a pair of torque tubes with one torque tube providing vertical seat adjustment for a front portion of a vehicle seat while another torque tube provides vertical seat adjustment for a rear portion of the vehicle seat.
11. An assembly as recited in claim 10 wherein said pair of torque tubes includes a first torque tube defining a first horizontal axis and a second torque tube defining a second horizontal axis, said first and second horizontal axes being generally parallel to one another and transverse to said longitudinal axis.
12. An assembly as recited in claim 11 including a first and second bearing assemblies for slidably supporting said second track with respect to said first track, said first bearing assembly being located above said first and second horizontal axes and said second bearing assembly being located below said first and second horizontal axes.
13. An assembly as recited in claim 9 wherein said torque tube is a cylindrical member having an exterior surface that defines said second bearing surface.
14. An assembly as recited in claim 19 wherein said first track includes a first base and first pair of legs and said second track includes a second base and a second pair of legs, said first track being supported relative to said second track such that first and second bases are opposite from one another with said first pair of legs extending toward said second base and said second pair of legs extending toward said first base to form and interior space between the first and second tracks.
15. An assembly as recited in claim 14 wherein an end of said torque tube partially extends into said interior space.
16. A vehicle seat assembly comprising a seat bottom; a seat back supported relative to said seat bottom; a first track defining a longitudinal axis; a second track supported for movement relative to said first track and including a first bearing surface, said seat bottom being supported on said second track for movement with said second track along said longitudinal axis; an actuator for selectively controlling the movement of said second track with respect to said first track; and at least one torque tube for providing vertical seat adjustment, said torque tube presenting a second bearing surface for rotatably supporting said first bearing surface.
17. An assembly as recited in claim 16 wherein said torque tube defines a horizontal axis that transverse to said longitudinal axis.
18. An assembly as recited in claim 17 including a first and second bearing assemblies for slidably supporting said second track with respect to said first track, said first bearing assembly being located above said horizontal axis and said second bearing assembly being located below said horizontal axis.
19. An assembly as recited in claim wherein 16 said first bearing surface is defined by an opening in said second track and wherein an end of said torque tube is received in said opening.
20. An assembly as recited in claim 19 wherein said opening defines a center that is concentric with said torque tube.
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