WO2004106108A1 - Armrest for use with a vehicle seat - Google Patents

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WO2004106108A1
WO2004106108A1 PCT/SE2004/000829 SE2004000829W WO2004106108A1 WO 2004106108 A1 WO2004106108 A1 WO 2004106108A1 SE 2004000829 W SE2004000829 W SE 2004000829W WO 2004106108 A1 WO2004106108 A1 WO 2004106108A1
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Sveker ARMÖ
Jonny Lindblom
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Volvo Construction Equipment Holding Sweden Ab
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Priority to EP04735433A priority Critical patent/EP1633595B1/en
Priority to DE602004012744T priority patent/DE602004012744T2/en
Priority to JP2006532215A priority patent/JP2006528528A/en
Publication of WO2004106108A1 publication Critical patent/WO2004106108A1/en
Priority to US11/164,529 priority patent/US7600819B2/en

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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
    • B60N2/75Arm-rests
    • B60N2/763Arm-rests adjustable
    • B60N2/773Longitudinal 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
    • B60N2/75Arm-rests
    • B60N2/763Arm-rests adjustable
    • B60N2/767Angle 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
    • B60N2/75Arm-rests
    • B60N2/763Arm-rests adjustable
    • B60N2/77Height 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
    • B60N2/75Arm-rests
    • B60N2/763Arm-rests adjustable
    • B60N2/777Transversal 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
    • B60N2/75Arm-rests
    • B60N2/79Adaptations for additional use of the arm-rests
    • B60N2/797Adaptations for additional use of the arm-rests for use as electrical control means, e.g. switches

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  • Armrest for use with a vehicle seat
  • the present invention relates to an armrest for use with a seat in a vehicle according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the invention further relates to a vehicle seat provided with such an armrest and to a vehicle comprising such an armrest.
  • An object of the invention is to substantially reduce the aforementioned problem inherent in the prior art and to provide an armrest which affords operators of differing body size an ergonomic working position. It must be possible to achieve this whilst retaining a secure and simple stowing of the armrest, without the need to provide any new mechanism for moving the armrest between the operating position and the raised passive position and without restricting the driver's freedom of movement.
  • Fig. 5 is a plan view showing the armrest with the armrest unit turned 5° outwards from the neutral position
  • Fig. 6 is a plan view showing the armrest with the armrest unit turned backwards about a further vertical axis of rotation from the position corresponding to that in Fig. 5 to a position in which the armrest unit is parallel to the original position in the neutral position,
  • Fig. 8 is a plan view of the armrest adjusting and locking device corresponding to the position of the armrest unit in Fig. 4, and
  • Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of an armrest 1 according to the invention and Fig. 2 shows the armrest together with a driver's seat 2 of a vehicle.
  • the armrest comprises a unit 3 for supporting and arm of an operator of the vehicle seated in the seat 2, a first fixing element 4 connected to the armrest unit 3 and a second fixing element 5, which can be fastened to the seat 2 on the vehicle.
  • the armrest in the example shown in Fig. 2 is fastened to the driver's seat 2 by means of the second fixing element 5, the armrest in another embodiment could be fastened to another part of the vehicle, such as the vehicle floor, next to the driver's seat, for example.
  • FIG. 6 shows how the armrest unit 3 has first been turned outwards from the driver's seat 2 about said geometric axis of rotation 8 and the armrest unit 3 has then been turned inwards towards the driver's seat 2 about said vertical axis of rotation 41, with the result that the armrest unit 3 has been shifted parallel, that is to say moved sideways from the neutral position 11 to the new position lib.
  • Said further adjusting mechanism 40 may also comprise the conventional functions for moving the armrest unit between an operating position in which the armrest unit is essentially horizontal, as shown in Fig.
  • the armrest 1 comprises said first and second fixing element 4,5 and the adjusting and locking device 6 for reciprocal adjustment of the two fixing elements has four ball joints 13,14,15, 16.
  • the ball joints are arranged in pairs so that a front pair of ball joints 13,14 is formed by a first ball joint 13 arranged between the first fixing element 4 and the second fixing element 5, and a second ball joint 14, which is arranged laterally inverted on the opposite side of the first fixing element 4 in relation to the first ball joint 13.
  • the third ball joint 15 and the fourth ball joint 16 are arranged along a second geometric longitudinal axis 28 coincident with a second shaft 29, which like the first shaft 22 is fastened at one end 30 to the second fixing element 5 and which extends between the two fixing elements 4, 5 and through a through-hole 31 in the first fixing element 4.

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Abstract

An armrest (1) for use with a vehicle seat (2), comprising a unit (3) for supporting an arm of an operator of the vehicle seated in the seat, a first fixing element (4) connected to the armrest unit (3) and a second fixing element (5), which can be fastened to the seat (2) on the vehicle, wherein the first and the second fixing element can be adjusted and locked in relation to one another by means of a device (6) for adjusting the position of the armrest unit (3) in relation to the seat when using the armrest. When using the armrest the adjusting and locking device (6), which links the first fixing element (4) and the second fixing element (5) in at least two different positions, can be used to set the armrest unit (3) to different positions by moving the armrest unit (3) in a direction having a component in the horizontal plane, aligned so that the position of the armrest unit (3) is laterally variable in relation to the seat (2).

Description

Armrest: for use with a vehicle seat
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an armrest for use with a seat in a vehicle according to the preamble of claim 1. The invention further relates to a vehicle seat provided with such an armrest and to a vehicle comprising such an armrest.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention has applications in various types of vehicles, but it will hereinafter be described, by way of an illustration that in no way limits the invention, how the armrest can be used in a wheeled loader provided with so-called comfort drive control (CDC) . Vehicles of the wheel loader type are often provided with equipment to make them easy and comfortable to operate. For example, the vehicle may be controlled by means of a control lever which is fitted to an armrest, so that the operator sitting in the driver's seat can rest his arm on the armrest whilst at the time controlling the vehicle by means of the control lever. Other functions, such as control of the gearbox in order to obtain the various gears or for shifting the vehicle between forwards and reverse drive, can also be incorporated into the armrest and can be actuated by means of buttons or other types of controls arranged in the armrest.
The armrest, which is often fitted on the left-hand side of the driver's seat, viewed in the direction of travel, can generally be folded back from a substantially horizontal or slightly forward-inclined operating position to a more vertical raised, passive position so as not to limit the space between the driver's seat and the steering wheel in the vehicle when getting in or out. The armrest moreover often has a mechanism for adjusting the position of the armrest forwards or backwards in relation to the driver's seat, so that the driver can individually select the desired operating position of the armrest and hence of the control lever.
Previously known armrests have the disadvantage, however, that they do not take sufficient account of the varying body size of different operators. This means that the working position for the operator will be ideal only for operators who have a certain body size, since the desired distance between the seated position (which is substantially the same for different operators) in the driver's seat and the arm support position on the armrest for the operator, in a horizontal direction at right angles to the direction of travel of the vehicle, i.e. laterally, varies from person to person. An unfavorable working position may mean that the operator finds it more difficult to carry out his work and runs the risk of strain injuries.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to substantially reduce the aforementioned problem inherent in the prior art and to provide an armrest which affords operators of differing body size an ergonomic working position. It must be possible to achieve this whilst retaining a secure and simple stowing of the armrest, without the need to provide any new mechanism for moving the armrest between the operating position and the raised passive position and without restricting the driver's freedom of movement.
The aforementioned object is achieved by an armrest according to claim 1. The fact that the adjusting and locking device, which links the first fixing element and the second fixing element in at least two different positions, can be used to set the armrest unit to different positions by moving the armrest unit in a direction having a component in the horizontal plane, aligned so that the position of the armrest unit is laterally variable in relation to the seat, means that operators themselves can select and set the most favorable distance between the seat and the armrest unit in order to obtain a comfortable working position that is suited to their body size.
The invention also relates to a vehicle seat provided with an armrest according to the invention, and to a vehicle comprising such an armrest, and to the use of such an armrest.
Other advantages of the invention are set forth in the following description and in the dependent claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring to the drawings attached follows a more detailed description of embodiments of the invention cited by way of example.
In the drawings :
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an armrest according to the invention,
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the armrest according to the invention together with a seat in a vehicle,
Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the armrest with its armrest unit in a neutral position, Fig. 4 is a plan view showing the armrest with the armrest unit turned 5° inwards from the neutral position,
Fig. 5 is a plan view showing the armrest with the armrest unit turned 5° outwards from the neutral position,
Fig. 6 is a plan view showing the armrest with the armrest unit turned backwards about a further vertical axis of rotation from the position corresponding to that in Fig. 5 to a position in which the armrest unit is parallel to the original position in the neutral position,
Fig. 7 is a plan view of the armrest adjusting and locking device corresponding to the position of the armrest unit in Fig. 3,
Fig. 8 is a plan view of the armrest adjusting and locking device corresponding to the position of the armrest unit in Fig. 4, and
Fig. 9 is a plan view of the armrest adjusting and locking device corresponding to the position of the armrest unit in Fig. 5.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of an armrest 1 according to the invention and Fig. 2 shows the armrest together with a driver's seat 2 of a vehicle. The armrest comprises a unit 3 for supporting and arm of an operator of the vehicle seated in the seat 2, a first fixing element 4 connected to the armrest unit 3 and a second fixing element 5, which can be fastened to the seat 2 on the vehicle. Although the armrest in the example shown in Fig. 2 is fastened to the driver's seat 2 by means of the second fixing element 5, the armrest in another embodiment could be fastened to another part of the vehicle, such as the vehicle floor, next to the driver's seat, for example.
The first and the second fixing element 4, 5 can be coupled together and can be adjusted and locked in relation to one another by means of a device 6 so as to be able to adjust the position of the armrest unit 3 in relation to the seat 2 when using the armrest. The armrest is designed so that the adjusting and locking device 6 can be used to set the armrest unit 3 to different positions by moving the armrest unit 3 in a direction having a component in the horizontal plane, aligned so that the position of the armrest unit 3 is laterally variable in relation to the seat 2. The term "laterally" therefore relates to a horizontal direction which is essentially at right angles to the direction of travel 7 of the vehicle (see Fig. 3). The lateral movement can be performed whilst essentially maintaining the vertical position of the armrest unit 3.
It must be pointed out that not all positions of the armrest unit 3 need necessarily be moved to the same extent when adjusting the armrest unit in relation to the seat 2. In the case described below, in which the adjusting and locking device 6 can be used to rotate the first and second fixing element 4, 5 in relation to one another about a geometric axis of rotation 8 for adjusting the reciprocal positions of the first and second fixing element and hence the lateral location of the armrest unit 3 in relation to the seat 2, a section 9 of the armrest unit 3, which is situated close to the center of rotation of the armrest unit on said geometric axis of rotation 8, will be moved a shorter distance than a section 10 of the armrest unit that is situated further away from the center of rotation.
Fig. 3 to 5 show plan views of the armrest 1 with the armrest unit 3 in different positions in relation to the driver's seat 2. In Fig. 3 the armrest unit 3 is in a position corresponding to a neutral position 11. From this neutral position 11 an operator of the vehicle can move the armrest unit 3 outwards or inwards, as required, and lock the armrest unit 3 in the desired position in order to obtain an individually adjusted working position. In Fig. 4 and 5 the armrest unit 3 is turned approximately 5° inwards or outwards respectively about the center of rotation of the armrest unit. The requisite angular interval in which the armrest unit must be adjustable is naturally determined by the size and location of the constituent components and by the magnitude of the difference in body size between different operators. It has been shown, however, that normally a facility for adjustment, which is advantageously a continuous adjustment, of the armrest unit 3 in an angular interval of ±5° about the neutral position 11 meets the requirements of different operators for an individually adjusted working position.
The armrest 1, however, preferably has a further conventional adjusting mechanism 40, see Fig. 2, with a vertical geometric axis of rotation 41, so that after turning about the center of rotation the armrest unit 3 can be turned in the opposite direction about said vertical axis of rotation 41, so that the result of the two rotational movements of the armrest unit 3 is a lateral movement which means that the armrest unit 3 is set to a new position in which the armrest unit extends parallel to its extent in the original, neutral position prior to the rotational movements. Fig. 6 shows how the armrest unit 3 has first been turned outwards from the driver's seat 2 about said geometric axis of rotation 8 and the armrest unit 3 has then been turned inwards towards the driver's seat 2 about said vertical axis of rotation 41, with the result that the armrest unit 3 has been shifted parallel, that is to say moved sideways from the neutral position 11 to the new position lib. Similarly, by means of two rotations of the armrest unit in opposite directions about the two geometric axes of rotation 8, 41, the armrest unit can be shifted parallel in a direction towards the driver's seat. Said further adjusting mechanism 40 may also comprise the conventional functions for moving the armrest unit between an operating position in which the armrest unit is essentially horizontal, as shown in Fig. 2, and a raised, passive position, and for allowing movement of the armrest unit in the longitudinal direction 7b of the armrest unit, that is to say essentially forwards and backwards 7, when the armrest unit is in the operating position. Movement between the operating position and the raised, passive position can be achieved by rotating about a horizontal geometric axis of rotation 42 of the adjusting mechanism 40.
The armrest 1 may be arranged in a vehicle with CDC equipment, such as a wheel loader, for example. In the embodiment shown the armrest is provided with a control lever 12, arranged in the front part of the armrest unit Fig. 7 to 9 show the armrest adjusting and locking device 6 in more detail. The adjusting and locking device 6 preferably comprises at least one ball joint 13 for adjusting the reciprocal positions of the first and second fixing elements and hence the position of the armrest unit 3 in relation to the driver's seat 2.
In the embodiment shown in Fig. 7 the armrest 1 comprises said first and second fixing element 4,5 and the adjusting and locking device 6 for reciprocal adjustment of the two fixing elements has four ball joints 13,14,15, 16. The ball joints are arranged in pairs so that a front pair of ball joints 13,14 is formed by a first ball joint 13 arranged between the first fixing element 4 and the second fixing element 5, and a second ball joint 14, which is arranged laterally inverted on the opposite side of the first fixing element 4 in relation to the first ball joint 13. The first and the second ball joints are arranged along the same geometric longitudinal axis 17 and each of the ball joints 13,14,15,16 comprises a first part 18 having a convex surface 19, preferably spherical in shape, and a second part 20 interacting with the first part 18 and having a corresponding concave surface 21, preferably spherical in shape. The geometric longitudinal axis 17 extends essentially horizontally in a direction essentially at right angles to the direction of travel 7 of the vehicle, in the same way that the armrest 1 is arranged on the driver's seat 2.
The first part 18 and the second part 20 of the first ball joint 13 and the second ball joint 14 are furthermore suitably designed as washers, arranged on a first shaft 22, which at a first end 23 is fixed, by a threaded connection, for example, to the second fixing element 5 and which extends from the second fixing element 5 to the first fixing element 4 along the geometric longitudinal axis 17. Here the first shaft 22 is designed to extend through a through-hole 24 in the first fixing element 4 and at its free end 25 has a first means 26 for locking the reciprocal positions of the first and second fixing elements 4, 5 by way of the ball joints. The fact that the shaft 22 has a smaller diameter than the through-hole 24 of the first fixing element 4, and that the part 20 of each ball joint arranged closest to the first fixing element 4 and designed as a washer has a through-hole 27 with a diameter larger than that of the shaft 22 means that the first fixing element 4 can be inclined in relation to the first shaft 22, thereby endowing the armrest unit 3 with the required adjustment facility. The first locking means 26 may comprise a grip of suitable type, such as a handle 37, which is connected to the first shaft 22 by a threaded connection, for example.
The adjusting and locking device 6 preferably comprises a further pair of ball joints 15, 16, of corresponding construction to the first pair of ball joints 13, 14, and in the embodiment shown in Figs. 7-9 the adjusting and locking device 6 comprises a third ball joint 15 and a fourth ball joint 16 for this purpose. (It must be emphasized that "first", "second", "third" and "fourth" are to be primarily regarded as designations intended to distinguish the various ball joints, which means, for example, that use of the "third" ball joint in the current position need not necessarily preclude there being a total of fewer than three ball joints in a specific embodiment.) The third ball joint 15 and the fourth ball joint 16 are arranged along a second geometric longitudinal axis 28 coincident with a second shaft 29, which like the first shaft 22 is fastened at one end 30 to the second fixing element 5 and which extends between the two fixing elements 4, 5 and through a through-hole 31 in the first fixing element 4. The second shaft 29 is furthermore provided with a second locking means 32 at its other free end 33 for locking the reciprocal positions of the first fixing element and the second fixing element by way of the ball joints. This second locking means 32 may comprise a grip, such as a wheel 34, which may be connected to the second shaft 29 by a threaded connection, for example.
Regardless of whether the adjusting and locking device 6 comprises one or more ball joints, the two fixing elements must be linked in at least two separate positions 35, 36 in order to obtain a secure and stable locking of the reciprocal positions of the first and second fixing element 4, 5. Where the first and the second fixing element are rotatably connected, as described above, these two positions 35, 36 should furthermore be offset in relation to one another in a direction extending at right angles to the geometric axis of rotation 8 of the first and second fixing element 4, 5, which means that in the embodiment shown in Figs. 6-8 the second shaft 29 is arranged behind the first shaft 22 in the direction of travel 7 of the vehicle.
When adjusting the armrest 1 according to the invention, a suitable procedure is to release the two locking means 26, 32, that is to say, in the embodiment shown, by operating the front handle 27 and the rear wheel 34, arranged on the first shaft 22 and the second shaft 29 respectively, to such a degree that the armrest unit 3 can be turned to the desired position and the armrest unit 3 then clamped by tightening firstly the front locking means 26 and then the rear locking means 32.
Although the embodiment illustrated has advantages, such as affording a stable construction and ease of handling by an operator, the person skilled in the art might well suggest other embodiments of the invention once the idea of the invention has been presented to him. It should be emphasized therefore that the invention is limited only by the scope defined by the following patent claims. For example, instead of manual adjustment and locking some other adjusting and locking device might be used such as an electrically operated one.

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1. An armrest (1) for use with a vehicle seat (2), comprising a unit (3) for supporting an arm of an operator of the vehicle seated in the seat, a first fixing element (4) connected to the armrest unit (3) and a second fixing element (5), which can be fastened to the seat (2) on the vehicle, wherein the first and the second fixing element can be adjusted and locked in relation to one another by means of a device (6) for adjusting the position of the armrest unit (3) in relation to the seat when using the armrest, characterized in that when using the armrest the adjusting and locking device (6), which links the first fixing element (4) and the second fixing element (5) in at least two different positions (35, 36), can be used to set the armrest unit (3) to different positions by moving the armrest unit in a direction having a component in the horizontal plane, aligned so that the position of the armrest unit is laterally variable in relation to the seat (2) .
2. The armrest as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the adjusting and locking device (6) can be used to rotate the first and second fixing element (4, 5) in relation to one another about a geometric axis of rotation (8) for adjusting the reciprocal positions of the first and second fixing element and the lateral position of the armrest unit (3) in relation to the seat (2)
3. The armrest as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the adjusting and locking device (6) can be used to rotate the first and second fixing element (4,5) in relation to one another in an angular interval of at least ±5°.
4. The armrest as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the adjusting and locking device (6) can be used for continuous adjustment of the first and second fixing element (4, 5) in relation to one another.
5. The armrest as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the adjusting and locking device (6) comprises a first ball joint (13) for adjusting the reciprocal positions of the first and second fixing element (4, 5) and for adjusting the lateral position of the armrest unit (3) in relation to the seat (2) .
6. The armrest as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the adjusting and locking device (6) comprises a first shaft (22) which extends from the first fixing element (4) to the second fixing element (5) .
7. The armrest as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that said first shaft (22) is fastened to either the first fixing element (4) or the second fixing element (5) and is designed to extend through a through-hole (24) in the other of the fixing elements (4 or 5) .
8. The armrest as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the first ball joint (13) comprises a first part (18) having a convex surface (19) and a second part
(20) interacting with the first part and having a corresponding concave surface (21), and the first and second parts are arranged between the first and second fixing element (4, 5) .
9. The armrest as claimed in claim 6 or 7 and claim 8, characterized in that the first part (18) and the second part (20) of the first ball joint (13) are designed as washers arranged on said first shaft (22).
10. The armrest as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the adjusting and locking device (6) comprises a second ball joint (14) arranged along the same geometric axis (17) as the first ball joint (13) .
11. The armrest as claimed in claim 10, characterized in that the second ball joint (14) comprises a first part (18) having a convex surface (19) and a second part (20) interacting with the first part and having a corresponding concave surface (21), wherein the first and second parts of said second ball joint (14) are arranged on said first shaft (22) on the opposite side of the first or second fixing element (4, 5) to the first and second part of the first ball joint (13).
12. The armrest as claimed in claim 2 or 3 and claim 6 or 7, characterized in that the adjusting and locking device (6) comprises a second shaft (29), which is essentially parallel to the first shaft (22) and extends from the first fixing element (4) to the second fixing element (5), wherein the first and second shaft (22, 29) are offset in relation to one another essentially at right angles to the directions of the first and second shaft and in relation to the geometric axis of rotation (8) of the first and second fixing element (4, 5) .
13. The armrest as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that said second shaft (29) is fastened at a first end (30) to either the first or the second fixing element (4, 5) and is designed to extend through a through- hole (31) in the other of the fixing elements (4, 5) .
14. The armrest as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the adjusting and locking device (6) comprises a third ball joint (15) .
15. The armrest as claimed in claim 14, characterized in that the third ball joint (15) comprises a first part (18) having a convex surface (19) and a second part (20) interacting with the first part and having a corresponding concave surface (21), and the first and second parts are arranged between the first and second fixing element (4, 5).
16. The armrest as claimed in claim 12 or 13 and claim 15, characterized in that the first part (18) and the second part (20) of the third ball joint (15) are designed as washers arranged on said second shaft (29).
17. The armrest as claimed in claim 16, characterized in that the adjusting and locking device (6) comprises a further ball joint (16) with a first part (18) having a convex surface (19) and a second part (20) interacting with the first part and having a corresponding concave surface (21), wherein the first and second parts of said further ball joint (16) are arranged on said second shaft (29) on the opposite side of the first or second fixing element (4, 5) to the first and second part of the third ball joint (15) .
18. The armrest as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that the adjusting and locking device (6) comprises a first means (26) arranged at the other end (25) of said first shaft (22) for locking the reciprocal positions of the first and second fixing elements (4, 5) .
19. The armrest as claimed in claim 13, characterized in that the adjusting and locking device (6) comprises a second means (32) arranged at the other end (33) of said second shaft (29) for locking the reciprocal positions of the first and second fixing elements (4, 5) .
20. The armrest as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the armrest unit (3) is provided with a member (12) for controlling the vehicle.
21. The armrest as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the control member is a control lever (12) .
22. A vehicle seat comprising an armrest as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 21 fastened to the vehicle seat by way of said second fixing element.
23. A vehicle comprising an armrest as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 21.
24. The use of an armrest as claimed in any one of the claims 1 to 21 with a seat in a vehicle.
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