WO2004018255A1 - 車両用シートのフレーム構造 - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60N—SEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- B60N2/50—Seat suspension devices
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- B60N2/16—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 height-adjustable
- B60N2/1605—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 height-adjustable characterised by the cinematic
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- B60N2/1635—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 height-adjustable characterised by the drive mechanism
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- the present invention relates to a frame structure for mounting a vehicle seat, and more particularly, to a compact frame structure for a vehicle seat capable of insulating low-frequency signals and having excellent vibration characteristics.
- a lifter for adjusting the height of the seat and a suspension unit for absorbing vibration input to the seat are separately configured.
- the weight increases and the cost increases, and the layout becomes large. Therefore, low H ⁇ P (hip point) vehicles such as passenger cars It was difficult to set the suspension unit for the vehicle.
- the present invention has been made in view of such problems of the prior art, and has a lifter and a suspension unit integrally formed so that the lifter and the suspension unit can be mounted on a low-HP vehicle such as a passenger car, and the vibration and the impact can be improved.
- a compact vehicle seat frame structure that can improve the absorption performance and improve the vibration characteristics of 10 Hz or less and incorporate chaos analysis etc. to pursue safety and comfort comprehensively. It is intended for that purpose.
- the frame structure of the vehicle seat comprises a frame which is mounted on the vehicle body so as to be vertically movable, a lifter for adjusting the height of the frame, and an input to the frame. And a suspension unit for absorbing the vibration to be applied, wherein the suspension unit is integrated into the lifter.
- it is rotatably mounted on the vehicle body floor and has a first link mechanism. Further comprising: a torsion bar connected to the frame; and operating means connected to the first link mechanism. By operating the operating means, the frame body is connected via the first link mechanism. The height of the front end of the frame is adjusted, and the height of the rear end of the frame is adjusted via a second link mechanism.
- the suspension unit includes a magnet unit having a fixed magnet and a movable magnet or a magnetic fluid damper.
- FIG. 1 shows a frame structure of a vehicle seat according to the present invention, and is a perspective view when a frame is at an uppermost position.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the frame structure of FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the frame structure of FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a front view of the frame structure of FIG.
- FIG. 5 shows a lifter structure provided in the frame structure of FIG. 1, and is a perspective view when the frame is at the uppermost position.
- FIG. 6 is a side view of the lifter structure of FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a front view of the lifter structure of FIG.
- FIG. 8 is a plan view of the lifter structure of FIG.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the rib structure when the frame is at the lowermost position.
- FIG. 10 is a side view of the lifter structure of FIG.
- FIG. 11 is a front view of the lifter structure of FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the lifter structure when the frame is at the lowermost position.
- FIG. 13 is a plan view of the lifter structure of FIG.
- FIG. 14 is a side view of the lifter structure of FIG.
- FIG. 15 is a front view of the lifter structure of FIG.
- FIG. 16 is a plan view showing a case where a suspension unit composed of a magnetic fluid damper is incorporated in a frame structure of a vehicle seat according to the present invention.
- FIG. 17 is a side view of the frame structure of FIG.
- FIG. 18 is a front view of the frame structure of FIG.
- FIG. 19 is a longitudinal sectional view of the magnetic fluid damper.
- FIG. 2OA is a cross-sectional view showing the operating principle of the magnetic fluid damper, showing a case where the resistance when the magnetic fluid flows through the fluid flow path serving as an orifice is small.
- FIG. 20B is a cross-sectional view showing the operating principle of the magnetic fluid damper, and shows a case where the resistance when the magnetic fluid flows through the fluid flow path serving as the orifice is large.
- FIG. 21A shows the lifter lock device, and is a perspective view when the lifter is locked.
- FIG. 21B shows the lifter locking device, and is another perspective view when the lifter is locked.
- FIG. 22A shows the lifter lock device, and is a perspective view when the lifter lock is released.
- FIG. 22B shows the lifter lock device, and is another perspective view when the lifter lock is released.
- FIG. 1 to 4 show a frame structure F of a vehicle seat according to the present invention, in which a lifter and a suspension unit are integrally formed.
- the lifter structure L is attached to a pair of seat slide devices 2 provided apart in the width direction of the vehicle.
- Each of the seat slide devices 2 has a lower slider 4 attached to the vehicle body floor, and an upper slider 6 slidably attached to the lower slider 4, and the lifter structure L according to the present invention has an upper Mounted on slider 6.
- the lifter structure L has a substantially rectangular frame body 8 as viewed from above, and the frame body 8 has a pair of left and right side frames 10 and a front part having both ends joined to the front end of the side frame 10. It is composed of a frame 12 and a rear frame 14 having both ends joined to the rear end of the side frame 10. Note that in FIGS. 1 to 4 or FIGS. 9 to 11 show the frame structure F or the lifter structure L at the upper end position, and FIGS. 9 to 11 show the lifter structure L when the frame 8 is at the lowermost position. You.
- An L-shaped bracket 16 is joined to each of the upper sliders 6, and both ends of a torsion bar 18 are rotatably attached to the bracket 16. Further, one end of the diamond shaped front lifter link 20 in the long axis direction is fixed to the torsion bar 18 inside the bracket 16, and one end of the lifter link 20 in the short axis direction is fixed to The front end of a connection link 22 that connects the front lifter link 20 and a rear lifter link described below is pivotally mounted. Further, the other end of the lifter link 20 in the short axis direction is pivotally connected to the side frame 10.
- first lever link 24 is pivotally connected to the other end of the one (right) front lifter link 20 in the long axis direction, and the other end of the first lever link 24 is pivoted. Is pivotally connected to one end of a second lever link 26.
- the other end of the second lever link 26 is fixed to an inner end of a connecting shaft 28 rotatably mounted on one (right) side frame 10, and an outer end of the connecting shaft 28.
- One end of a lifter lever 30 is fixed to.
- the rear end of the connecting link 22 is pivotally connected to one end of a substantially triangular rear lifter link 32, and another end of the rear lifter link 32 is joined to the upper slider 6 via a pin 33. It is pivotally attached to a bracket 3-4. Another end of the rear lifter link 3 2 is pivotally connected to the side frame 10 via a pin 35, and the pins 33 and 35 have links 3 7 located outside the side frame 10. Both ends are pivoted.
- first link 36 is fixed to one end (left end) of the torsion bar 18, and the other end of the first link 36 is pivotally connected to one end of the second link 38. I have. Further, the other end of the second link 38 is pivotally connected to one end of the third link 40, and the other end of the third link 40 is fixed to one end of the rotating shaft 42. .
- This one end of the rotating shaft 42 is further rotatably attached to an L-shaped bracket 44 joined to the upper slider 6, and the other end of the rotating shaft 42 is connected to a pair of left and right upper sliders 6. It is pivotally attached to an L-shaped bracket 48 screwed to a connecting member 46 joined at both ends.
- one end of a pair of left and right parallel links 50 is fixed to the rotating shaft 42.
- both ends of an adjusting nut 54 screwed with the adjusting screw 52 are pivotally mounted.
- An adjusting knob 56 is attached to the front end of the adjusting screw 52, and the rear end of the adjusting screw 52 is rotatably attached to the connecting member 46.
- the frame 8 When the weight of the person sitting on the seat is light, the frame 8 is at a position close to the uppermost position shown in FIGS. 5 to 8, and the torsion bar 18 has a small amount of twist. Therefore, the lifting force of the frame 8 is relatively small, and the operating force when pushing down to the lowermost position is large.
- the connecting shaft 28 rotates in the direction of the arrow A, and is shifted to the right via the second and first lever links 26, 24.
- the front lifter link 20 to be installed rotates in the direction of arrow B.
- the rotation of the right front lifter link 20 is also transmitted to the left front lifter link 20 via the torsion bar 18, and the pair of left and right front lifter links 20 rotates in the same direction. .
- the short-axis side end of the front lifter link 20 opposite to the front end of the connecting link 22 drops, so that it is connected to this short-axis side end.
- the front end of the side frame 10 moves down by a predetermined amount.
- the torsion bar 18 is twisted in a direction to increase the lifting force of the frame 8 in accordance with the amount of lowering of the side frame 10, and the operating force when pushing down to the lowermost position and the uppermost position.
- the operation force when pushing up toward the balance is balanced.
- the front end of the connecting link 22 moves rearward as it rises, so the rear end of the connecting link 22 also moves rearward, and the rear lifter link 32 rotates in the direction of arrow C.
- the related members perform an operation opposite to the above-described operation, and the frame 8 as a whole rises by a predetermined amount to move the uppermost position and lowermost position to the uppermost position At a substantially intermediate position.
- the adjusting knob 52 and the adjusting nut 54 which are appropriately rotated by rotating the adjusting knob 56, are operated through the link mechanism such as the parallel link 50 and the rotating shaft 42 by operating the adjusting screw 52 and the adjusting nut 54.
- the torsion bar 18 is twisted at one end to adjust the amount of twist and adjust the weight.
- the lifter lever 30 is appropriately rotated to rotate the torsion bar through a link mechanism such as a connecting shaft 28 and a plurality of lever links 24, 26.
- the torsion bar 18 By twisting the other end of 18 and transmitting the operating force of the lifter lever 30 to the frame 8 via a link mechanism such as the front lifter link 20 and the connecting link 22, the torsion bar 18 The height of the frame 8 is adjusted at the same time as the spring force of the seat is changed, thereby absorbing differences between individuals seated in the seat.
- a bracket or the like for attaching the frame 8 is attached to the upper slider 6 of the seat slide device 2, but it may be attached directly to the vehicle body floor.
- the suspension unit S attached to the above-described lifter structure F includes a damper and a magnet unit.
- the suspension unit S will be described below with reference to FIGS.
- the pair of left and right side frames 10 has a front end and a rear end connected by the front frame 12 and the rear frame 14, respectively. Both ends of the first and second intermediate frames 60 and 62 provided between the frame 12 and the rear frame 14 are also joined to the intermediate portions of the pair of side frames LO. The intermediate portions of the first and second intermediate frames 60 and 62 are connected to each other by a connecting member 64. Further, below the first and second intermediate frames 60 and 62, a support plate 66 of a suspension unit S having both ends joined to the upper slider 6 is provided below the first and second intermediate frames 60 and 62.
- the lower end of a damper 68 is pivotally attached to the rear of the support plate 66, and the upper end of the damper 68 is pivotally attached to a torsion par 18.
- the connecting member 64 holds one end of a movable magnet 72 via a bracket 70, and the other end of the movable magnet 72 is held by a second intermediate frame 62.
- the movable magnet 72 is vertically movably mounted in a space between a pair of fixed magnets 74 facing each other, and the fixed magnet 74 is held by a support plate 66.
- the above-described magnet unit is constituted by a movable magnet 72 and a fixed magnet 74, and has a sliding portion (movable magnet) 100 and a fixed magnet 86 provided on a magnetic fluid damper 82 described later. Substantially the same.
- a top end cushion member 78 is attached via a bracket 76, and at the rear of each upper slider 6, a bottom end cushion member 80 is attached. Have been.
- an elastic material such as rubber is used.
- the suspension unit S having the above configuration when vibration is input from the outside, the frame 8 moves up and down relative to the upper slider 6, but the distance between the frame 8 and the upper slider 6 increases. Accordingly, the elastic force of the magnet units 72 and 74 and the elastic force of the torsion bar 18 change to absorb vibration.
- the damper 68 or the cushion members 78 and 80 act, Absorbs impact.
- FIGS. 1 to 4 show the frame structure F when the frame 8 is at the uppermost end position
- FIGS. 12 to 15 show the frame 8 when the frame 8 is at the uppermost position
- the frame structure F at the lower end position is shown.
- a suspension unit may be configured by a magnetic fluid damper 82 as shown in FIGS.
- the magnetic fluid damper 82 is a shock absorber that can change the behavior of magnetic particles in the magnetic fluid by using a permanent magnet and can vary the generated damping force.
- the magnetic fluid damper 82 includes a casing 84 serving as a fixing portion, and a pair of fixed magnets 86 fixed to the casing 84 and separated by a predetermined distance. And a movable portion 88 attached to the casing 84 so as to slide relative to the casing 84.
- the inner space of the casing 84 is filled with a magnetic fluid in a sealed state, and the magnetic fluid is obtained by dispersing magnetic particles in a base fluid using a surfactant.
- Magnetic particles are oriented in a completely free direction in the absence of a magnetic field, but in a magnetic field, the magnetic moment is oriented and aggregates to form clusters or grow, so that the shear stress in the direction perpendicular to the magnetic field increases. As a result, the viscosity of the magnetic fluid increases.
- the base liquid for example, water, fluorine oil, or hydrocarbon oil is used, and as the magnetic particles, for example, ferrite particles, magnetite particles, or the like are used.
- a yoke 94 made of a ferromagnetic material such as iron is joined to the fixed magnet 86 attached to the casing 84, and an intermediate portion of the outer surface of the yoke 94 in the axial direction is perpendicular to the axial direction.
- a notched groove portion 94a having a predetermined width is formed.
- the groove portion 94a is a portion where a leakage magnetic field is generated, and is provided to increase the magnetic line density.
- the movable part 88 includes a piston 98 inserted into the casing 84 via a piston rod 96 having a head part 96a, and the piston 98 is provided with a piston rod 96.
- a flange portion 98a protruding around the outer periphery of the housing 84, and an outer cylindrical portion 98b extending parallel to the side wall of the casing 84 are provided.
- An inner cylindrical portion 98c is provided inside the outer cylindrical portion 98b, and a predetermined portion of the inner surface of the inner cylindrical portion 98c, which is notched in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction, is provided at an axially intermediate portion.
- a groove 98d having a width is formed.
- a sliding portion 100 made of a permanent magnet is provided at the tip of the piston rod 96, and the permanent magnet forming the sliding portion 100 is magnetized in the axial direction, for example, and is fixed. 8 6 It is arranged inside. That is, when the sliding portion 100 slides in the fixed magnet 86 in the axial direction, a repulsive force or an attractive force generated between the movable magnet constituting the sliding portion 100 and the fixed magnet. A predetermined spring force is generated, and a reciprocating damping force is generated.
- One end of the coil spring 102 is held on the flange-shaped head 96 a provided on the piston rod 96, while the other end of the coil spring 102 is connected to the casing 84.
- the lower end is supported by a spring receiving portion 84a formed in a flange shape and urges the head portion 96a of the biston rod 96 in a direction to separate the head portion 96a.
- the head portion 96a is held by a connecting member 64a connecting the first intermediate frame 60a and the second intermediate frame 62a, while the casing 84 is mounted on a supporting plate 66a. Is held.
- cushion members 104 and 106 such as rubber are provided on the inner and outer surfaces of the upper wall portion of the casing 84, and when the movable portion 88 is greatly displaced by a large vibration input or the like, Head part 96 a or Biston 98 force S abuts to prevent bottom butts.
- the movable portion 88 reciprocates relatively to the casing 84.
- the vibration is reduced by the spring characteristic of the coil spring 102, and a predetermined spring force is exerted by the repulsive force and the attractive force between the sliding portion 100 and the fixed magnet 86, and the reciprocating motion
- the damping force is generated by the structural damping.
- the magnetic fluid in the room surrounded by the flange portion 98a and the outer cylindrical portion 98b is compressed, while the coil spring 101 is compressed.
- the magnetic fluid in the opposite chamber separated by the flange portion 98a and the outer cylinder portion 98b is compressed. Therefore, the magnetic 1 "raw fluid attempts to move between the two chambers through a fluid flow path formed by the yoke 94 and the inner cylindrical portion 98c of the piston 98, and functions as this orifice.
- a predetermined damping force is generated by the resistance when the magnetic fluid passes through the fluid flow path, as shown in FIG.20A and FIG.20B, the magnetic particles contained in the magnetic fluid are: Grooves 9 formed on the outer surface of yoke 9 forming strong leakage magnetic field generating section 9
- the cluster C aggregates around 4a to form a large cluster C.
- This cluster C acts as a flow resistance for the magnetic fluid flowing through the fluid flow path, so the groove 94a on the outer surface of the yoke 94 and the piston 98 are formed.
- the resistance when the magnetic fluid passes through the fluid flow path changes depending on the relative position to the groove 98d formed on the inner surface of the inner cylinder 98c. In other words, in the state of FIG. 20A, the resistance when the magnetic fluid flows through the fluid flow path serving as the orifice is small.
- the frame structure F according to the present invention is provided with a lock device M for locking the lifter.
- the lock device M is shown in FIGS. 21A and 21B and FIGS. 22A and 22B. This will be described below with reference to FIG.
- the lock device M includes a mouthpiece member 110 attached to one end of the torsion bar 18, a mouthpiece member that can be fitted and detached from the mouthpiece member 110. 1 1 and 2 are provided.
- the lock member 112 is swingably attached to one side (right side) of a pair of side frames 110, and a pin 114 is implanted at one end (free end) of the lock member 112. I have.
- An actuating member 1 16 composed of a pair of plate members extending in parallel is pivotally attached to the to-be-opened member 110, and one of the actuating members 116 has a slot 1 1. 6 a is bored, pin 1 1 4 planted on the locking member 1 1 2 is ⁇ in the elongated hole 1 1 6 a.
- a pin mounting tab 1 16 b is integrally formed on the other flat member of the operating member 1 16, and the pin 1 18 planted on the pin mounting tab 1 16 b has a V
- the first operation lever 120 bent in the shape of a letter is played in a long hole 120 a formed in one end of the first operation lever 120.
- the other end of the first operation lever 12 is pivotally connected to one end of the second operation lever 12, and the other end of the second operation lever 12 2 has an operation knob 12 4 attached thereto. ing.
- FIGS. 21A and 21B show a locked state in which the frame 8 is at the lowermost position and the lock member 112 is fitted to the locked member 110.
- the torsion bar 18 is locked by the locking member 112 via the locked member 110, the rotation of the front lifter link 20 is also prevented, and the frame 8 is in this state.
- the suspension unit S does not function.
- the operation knob 1 24 is rotated in the direction of arrow D shown in FIG. 21A, the operation member 1 16 is moved through the first and second operation levers 120 and 122. Swing forward.
- the elongated hole 1 16a formed in the operating member 116 is formed so that the distance from the swing center of the operating member 116 increases rearward, the operation is performed.
- Suspension Uet S functions as an original suspension unit.
- the suspension unit S provided in this frame structure F can insulate low-frequency signals (noise) of approximately 1 OHz or less, and can be used as a frame structure for vehicle intelligent sheets. .
- the respiratory rate is 15 to 20 times Z minutes
- the heart rate is 50 to 70 times Z minutes
- the frequency is 0.25 to 0.33 Hz, respectively.
- 0.83 to 1.17 Hz respectively
- the frequency band required for pulse wave analysis is 0.5 to 1 OHz.
- noise includes vibration noise generated by the vibration of the vehicle itself, and vibration noise caused by the vibration of the wiring (cable) connected to the measuring device from the sensor unit. since it is possible to cope, 1 0 by improving the H Z vibration characteristics of the following frequency bands, it is possible to reliably collect only biological signal to separate noisyzu.
- the awakening system can be constructed by attaching the oscillators 128 driven by the actuators 126 and the actuators 126. That is, after reliably collecting only the vital signs, it is determined whether or not the person driving the car is dozing based on the information obtained from the vital signs. Two By vibrating the vibrator 1 28 with 6, the driver can be awakened.
- the frame structure F according to the present invention includes a frame structure F in a space surrounded by a rear frame 14, a second intermediate frame 62, and a pair of left and right side frames 10.
- this space is located below the occupant's buttocks, so if an impact is input due to a vehicle collision or the like, the occupant's buttocks are placed in this space. It can also reduce sinking and occupant rebound.
- the present invention is configured as described above, and has the following effects.
- the suspension hood is integrated into the lifter, it is possible to provide a compact frame structure that can be used also for an intelligent seat for a vehicle.
- the height of the front end of the frame is adjusted via the first link mechanism, and the height of the rear end of the frame is adjusted via the second link mechanism.
- the structure of the lifter incorporating the suspension unit can be simplified, and a frame structure that is compact and can be attached to low-p and P vehicles such as passenger cars can be provided.
- the suspension unit is composed of a magnet unit having a fixed magnet and a movable magnet, or a magnetic fluid damper, vibration characteristics below 10 Hz can be improved, and chaos analysis and other integrated features are integrated. It is possible to provide a compact vehicle seat frame structure capable of pursuing safety and comfort.
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