A seat a seat arrangement and attachment structure in a motor vehicle comprises at least two rows of passenger's seats arranged in a longitudinal direction of the motor vehicle, including one row and another row defined by at least two passenger's seats juxtaposed transversely across a passenger compartment of the motor vehicle, wherein one of the passenger's seats is disposed adjacent to a lateral side of the motor vehicle, transverse rails for supporting another of the passenger's seat for movement from a position closely adjacent to the one passenger's seat in a transverse direction of the motor vehicle, to a side position in the passenger compartment which is spaced from the one passenger's seat in the transverse direction; a first holder for holding said other passenger's seat in the position closely adjacent to the one passenger's seat, and a second holder for holding the other passenger's seat in the side position in the passenger compartment which is spaced from the one passenger's seat in said transverse direction.
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0. 5. A seat arrangement and attachment structure in a motor vehicle comprising:
at least two rows of passenger's seats arranged in a longitudinal direction of the motor vehicle, defined by at least two passenger's seats juxtaposed transversely across a passenger compartment of the motor vehicle, wherein one of said passenger's seats is disposed adjacent to a lateral side of the motor vehicle;
transverse rails for supporting another of said passenger's seat for movement from a first seat position closely adjacent to said one passenger's seat in a transverse direction of the motor vehicle, to a second seat position in the passenger compartment which is spaced from said one passenger's seat in said transverse direction;
a first holder for holding said other passenger's seat in the first seat position closely adjacent to said one passenger's seat; and
a second holder for holding said other passenger's seat in the second seat position in the passenger compartment which is spaced from said one passenger's seat in said transverse direction;
said first holder and second holder including engaging rail members respectively engaging the transverse rails at predetermined positions, movable guides engaging said transverse rails for sliding movement in said transverse direction locks urged toward the engaging rail members, for engaging said engaging rail members, and a control lever coupled to said locks for releasing said locks out of engagement with said engaging rail members.
1. A seat arrangement and attachment structure in a motor vehicle comprising:
at least two rows of passenger's seats arranged in a longitudinal direction of the motor vehicle, including one row and another row defined by at least two passenger's seats juxtaposed transversely across a pas- senger compartment of the motor vehicle, wherein one of said passenger's seats is disposed adjacent to a lateral side of the motor vehicle;
transverse rails for supporting another of said passenger's seat for movement from a position closely adjacent to said one passenger's seat in a transverse direction of the motor vehicle, to a side position in the passenger compartment which is spaced from said one passen- ger's seat in said transverse direction;
a first holder for holding said other passenger's seat in the position closely adjacent to said one passenger's seat; and
a second holder for holding said other passenger's seat in said side position in the passenger compartment which is spaced from said one passenger's seat in said trans- verse direction;
said first holder and second holder including engaging members fixed respectively to the transverse rails in predetermined positions, movable guides engaging said transverse rails for sliding movement in said transverse direction, latches angularly movably mounted on said movable guides, for engaging said engaging members, and a control lever coupled through a drive wire to said latches, for releasing said latches out of engagement with said engaging member.
0. 13. A motor vehicle comprising:
at least three rows of passenger's seats arranged in a longitudinal direction of the motor vehicle, including a front row for a driver's seat and a passenger's seat, a middle row for at least one movable seat and at least one fixed seat juxtaposed transversely, and a rear row, a first central walkthrough passage being formed between said driver's seat and said passenger's seat in the front row;
a pair of transverse rails extending in parallel to each other in the transverse direction of the motor vehicle for supporting said movable seat in said middle row such that said movable seat is slidable on said transverse rails between a first position and a second position, said movable seat being positioned close to said fixed seat in said middle row in said first position for making a side walkthrough passage between said movable seat and a side door of the motor vehicle, said movable seat being positioned close to said side door in said second position for making a second central walkthrough passage between said movable seat and said fixed seat;
a substantially planar vehicle floor extending from said front row to said rear row, said transverse rails being positioned as low as possible on said vehicle floor and being received in respective recesses defined in said floor and extending is said transverse direction of the motor vehicle; and
movable guide members attached to a bottom of said movable seat, said movable guide members being slidable on said transverse rails;
wherein, when said movable seat is positioned in said first position, a non-straight walkthrough passage is formed by a connection of said first central walkthrough passage and said side walkthrough passage for allowing passengers to get on and get off the vehicle from any of said seats in said front row, said middle row and said rear row through said side door, and when said movable seat is positioned in said second position, a straight walkthrough passage is formed by a connection of said first central walkthrough passage and said second central walkthrough passage for allowing passengers to move to and form any of the seats between said front row and said rear row.
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This is a divisional application of prior application U.S. Ser. No. 08/947,949 filed Oct. 9, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,145,913. The entire disclosure of the prior application U.S. Ser. No. 08/947,949 is considered as being part of the disclosure of the accompanying application and is hereby incorporated by reference therein.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a seat attachment struc- ture for installing at least two passenger's seats juxtaposed transversely across the passenger compartment of a motor vehicle.
2. Description of the Related Art
Recent years have seen widespread popularity among car drivers of various types of motor vehicles including wagon- type vehicles and recreational vehicles (RVs). These motor vehicles have a walk-through layout that allows passengers to move easily from the first row to second or third row of passenger's seats along a walk-through passage between laterally spaced passenger's seats.
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As disclosed in Japanese patent publication No. 7-23071, there has been known a seat assembly for use behind a driver's seat in a motor vehicle, the seat assembly compris- ing a pair of separate seats independent of each other which are slidable toward and away from each other.
In the disclosed seat assembly, a base frame supports a pair of telescopic guide rails having ends fixed thereto, and each of the independent seats is fixed to other ends of the guide rails. The guide rails are inclined a certain angle to the longitudinal direction of the motor vehicle. The independent seats supported on the telescopic guide rails are each slid- able between a front position and a rear position by and along the telescopic rails. Since the guide rails are inclined to the longitudinal direction of the motor vehicle, the inde- pendent seats cannot be moved in the transverse direction of the motor vehicle.
With one of the independent seats fixed in position, the other independent seat is slid to establish a walk-through passage selectively between the independent seats and between the other independent seat and a side door of the motor vehicle. In either one of these seat layouts, the independent seats are not aligned with each other in the transverse direction of the motor vehicle.
It is a principal object of the present invention to provide a motor vehicle seat attachment structure which allows passenger's seats to move transversely of a motor vehicle depending on how the passenger's seats are to be used, and which is highly versatile to meet various different modes of use of the passenger's seats.
According to the invention, there is provided a seat arrangement and attachment structure in a motor vehicle comprising: at least two rows of passenger's seats arranged in a longitudinal direction of the motor vehicle, including one row and another row defined by at least two passenger's seats juxtaposed transversely across a passenger compart- ment of the motor vehicle, wherein one of said passenger's seats is disposed adjacent to a lateral side of the motor vehicle; transverse rails for supporting another of said passenger's seat for movement from a position closely adjacent to said one passenger's seat in a transverse direc- tion of the motor vehicle, to a side position in the passenger compartment which is spaced from said one passenger's seat in said transverse direction; a first holder for holding said other passenger's seat in the position closely adjacent to said one passenger's seat; and a second holder for holding said other passenger's seat in said side position in the passenger compartment which is spaced from said one passenger's seat in said transverse direction. The first holder and second holder including engaging members fixed respectively to the transverse rails in predetermined positions, movable guides engaging the transverse rails for sliding movement in the transverse direction, latches angularly movably mounted on the movable guides, for engaging the engaging members, and a control lever coupled through a drive wire to the latches, for releasing the latches out of engagement with the engaging member.
Such seat arrangement and attachment structure accord- ing to the invention desirably permits the passenger's seats may be positioned closely to each other to form a bench seat, providing a walk-through passage across the side position of the passenger's compartment, or spaced from each other as captain seats, providing a central walk-through passage between the passenger's seats. Since at least one of the passenger's seats is thus selectively movable depending on the demand of the user, the seat attachment structure of the invention makes the passenger's seats versatile in use.
The above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which preferred embodiments of the present invention are shown by way of illustrative example.
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The motor vehicle 12 has two front doors 14a, 14b and two side doors 16a, 16b that are used to open and close a passenger's compartment 18. The passenger's compartment 18 accommodates therein front seats 22, 24, first rear seats 26, 28, and a second rear seat (bench seat) 30 supported on a floor 20 and arrayed successively backward in the longi- tudinal direction of the motor vehicle 12 indicated by the arrow A. Each of the first rear seats 26, 28 are combined with the seat attachment structure 10.
The first rear seat 26 comprises a seat cushion 32, a seatback 34 extending substantially upwardly from a rear edge of the seat bottom 32, and a headrest 36 removably mounted on an upper end of the seatback 34. The second rear seat 28 is identical in structure to the first rear seat 26, and will not be described in detail below.
The seat attachment structure 10 comprises a first holder 38 for holding the first rear seat 26 in a first position P1 close to the second rear seat 28, and a second holder 40 for holding the first rear seat 26 in a second position P2 spaced from the second rear seat 28, i.e., close to the side door 16a.
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The second holder 40 comprises a pair of second engag- ing rods 50a, 50b mounted on the floor 20 in sandwiching relation to the first engaging rod 42b and spaced a prede- termined distance from each other in the transverse direction of the motor vehicle 10 as indicated by the arrow B, and a pair of second strikers 52a, 52b mounted on the floor 20 in sandwiching relation to the first striker 44b and spaced backward a predetermined distance from the respective second engaging rods 50a, 50b in the longitudinal direction of the motor vehicle 10 as indicated by the arrow A.
Each of the second engaging rods 50a, 50b comprises a substantially U-shaped loop with its ends driven into the floor 20, and the floor 20 has clearance recesses 54 defined therein below the respective second engaging rods 50a, 50b. Similarly, each of the second strikers 52a, 52b comprises a substantially U-shaped loop with its ends driven into the floor 20, and the floor 20 has clearance recesses 56 defined therein below the respective second strikers 52a, 52b.
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The lock mechanism 60 has a pair of laterally spaced levers 68 mounted on a rear portion of the lower base of the seat cushion 32. The levers 68 have ends connected to rear ends of respective drive wires 66, and other ends fixed to respective shafts 70. The lock mechanism 60 also has a pair of latches 72 having ends fixed to the shafts 70, respectively. Helical springs 74 disposed around the respective shafts 70 have ends engaging respective engaging members 76 fixed to a frame (not shown) and other ends engaging protrusions 78 on the latches 72.
The helical springs 74 normally urge the latches 72 to turn about the shafts 70 in the direction indicated by the arrow C. The latches 72 have respective fingers 80 on the other ends thereof and also have respective grooves 84 defined therein in which guide pins 82 fixed to the non-illustrated frame are fitted. The drive wires 66 extend forward along the seat cushion 32 and have respective front ends connected to a control tab 86.
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Operation of the seat attachment structure 10 will be described below.
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The first rear seat 26 can be moved closely to the first rear seat 28 as follows: As shown in
Then, the rear end of the seat cushion 32 of the first rear seat 26 is tilted upwardly, and the second engaging rods 50a, 50b are removed respectively from the retaining grooves 64a, 64b in the hooks 62a, 62b of the retainer mechanism 58 on the front portion of the seat cushion 32. The seat cushion 32 is now detached from the second holder 40 as shown in FIG. 7.
Thereafter, the first rear seat 26 is moved from a position above the second holder 40 to a position above the first holder 38, as indicated by the arrow in
While the control tab 86 is being pulled to keep the latches 72 at an angle in the direction indicated by the arrow G (see
The first rear seat 26 is now held in the first position P1 by the first holder 38. As shown in
Since the bent walk-through passage 102 includes the space between the first rear seat 26 and the side door 16a, it allows a passenger to get smoothly onto and off the second rear seat 30 through the side door 16a without being obstructed by the first rear seat 26 which has been laterally shifted closely to the first rear seat 28. As will be understood from the foregoing, when the movable seat 26 is positioned in the position close to seat 28, the bent walk-through passage 102 formed by a connection of a first central walkthrough passage between the front seats 22, 24 and the side walkthrough passage for allowing passengers to get on and get off the vehicle from any of the seats in the front row, the middle row and the rear row through the side door 16a, and when the movable seat 26 is positioned in the position close to the side door 16a, the straight walkthrough passage 100 allows passengers to move to and from any of the seats between the front row and the rear row.
In the first embodiment, as described above, the first rear seats 26, 28 are juxtaposed in the transverse direction of the motor vehicle 12 as indicated by the arrow B. The first rear seat 28 is disposed closely to the side door 16b in the passenger's compartment 18, and the first rear seat 26 is can be located selectively in the first position P1 close to the first rear seat 28 and the second position P2 spaced from the first rear seat 28 and close to the side door 16a, using the first and second holders 38, 40.
Demands to create the straight walk-through passage 100 that provides a central walk-though layout as shown in FIG. 6 and also to allow a passenger to get smoothly onto and off the second rear seat 30 through the side door 16a can thus easily be met simply by moving the first rear seat 26 with respect to the first rear seat 28. Consequently, the seat attachment structure 10 permits a seat layout of the motor vehicle 12 to be easily changed according to user's demands, and makes the motor vehicle 12 modifiable to meet demands of various users.
The first and second holders 38, 40 are only required to have the first engaging rods 42a, 42b, the second engaging rods 50a, 50b, the first strikers 44a, 44b, and the second strikers 52a, 52b. Therefore, the seat attachment structure 10 is highly simple in overall construction. Further, large free room, such as for baggage etc., can be obtained on the floor 20 by detaching the whole of the first and/or second rear seats 26, 28 off the floor 20.
In the first embodiment, the seat cushion 32 has the lock mechanism 60 shown in
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The latch 136 has a recess 142 defined in a peripheral surface thereof for engagement with the cam 128 and a finger 144 projecting from the peripheral surface thereof for engagement with the first strikers 44a, 44b or the second strikers 52a, 52b. The cam 128 and the latch 136 are normally urged to turn about the respective shafts 126, 134 in the directions indicated by the arrows under the bias of a helical spring 146 that is connected to and extends between the guide pins 130, 138.
When the drive wire 122 is pulled in the direction indicated by the arrow I, the lever 124 is turned in the direction indicated by the arrow J and the cam 128 is also turned together with the shaft 126 in the direction indicated by the arrow J. The cam 128 is displaced out of the recess 142 of the latch 136, which is then turned in the direction indicated by the arrow K under the bias of the helical spring 146 while being guided by the guide pin 138 received in the guide groove 140. The lock mechanism 120 can thus serve the same purpose as the lock mechanism 60 for keeping the seat cushion 32 in the first position P1 or the second position P2.
A seat attachment structure 200 according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to
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The transverse rails 202, 204 extend parallel to each other in the transverse direction of the motor vehicle 12 indicated by the arrow B, and are positioned as low as possible on the floor 20. The transverse rails 202, 204 are received in respective recesses 210, 212 defined in the floor 20 and extending in the transverse direction of the motor vehicle 12. Alternatively, a floor carpet (not shown) placed on the floor 20 should preferably have openings (not shown) in which the transverse rails 202, 204 mounted on the floor 20 are received.
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Each of the first and second holders 214, 216 comprises a pair of engaging members 218, 220 fixed respectively to the transverse rails 202, 204, and a pair of locking latches 222, 224 angularly movably mounted on the movable guides 206, 208 for locking engagement with the respective engaging members 218, 220. The latch 222 is joined to a control lever 226 for being angularly movable thereby. A drive wire 228 has an end connected to the control lever 226 and an opposite end connected to the latch 224. The latches 222, 224 function as a type of lock and are nor- mally urged toward the engaging members 218, 220 by helical springs (not shown).
For changing the layout of the first rear seat 26 from a captain seat mode shown in
The first rear seat 26 is then moved along the transverse rails 202, 204 toward the first rear seat 28, after which the control lever 226 is released. The latches 222, 224 are then brought into engagement with the engaging members 218, 220 of the first holder 214, securing the first rear seat 26 in the bench seat mode.
In the second embodiment, as described above, the layout of the first rear seat 26 can easily be changed between the captain seat mode and the bench seat mode simply by sliding the first rear seat 26 transversely along the transverse rails 202, 204. Since it is not necessary to lift the first rear seat 26 off the floor, the first rear seat 26 can easily, smoothly, and efficiently be moved between the first and second positions P1a, P2a.
A seat attachment structure 300 according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to
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The first and second holders 302, 304 have common engaging rods 306, 308 extending transversely along pre- determined distances corresponding to a range in which the first rear seat 26 is movable in the transverse direction of the motor vehicle indicated by the arrow B. The common engaging rods 306, 308 perform the function of guiding the first rear seat 26 when it is moved transversely of the motor vehicle. With the hooks 62a, 62b on the front portion of the seat cushion 32 being held in engagement with the common engaging rods 306, 308, the first rear seat 26 can be moved transversely between the first position P1 and the second position P2.
For moving the first rear seat 26 transversely from the first position P1 to the second position P2, the seat attachment structure 300 operates as follows:
The control tab 86 is pulled forward in the direction indicated by the arrow E, causing the drive wires 66 to turn the levers 68 forward in the direction indicated by the arrow F. Therefore, the latches 72 fixed to the shafts 70 are turned in the direction indicated by the arrow G, releasing the fingers 80 out of engagement with the respective first strikers 44a, 44b of the first holder 302. Then, the rear end of the seat cushion 32 of the first rear seat 26 is tilted upwardly to release the lock mechanism 60, and the hooks 62a, 62b of the lock mechanism 58 remain in engagement with the engaging rods 306, 308, respectively, as shown in FIG. 15.
The first rear seat 26, while being kept in the forward tilted condition shown in
In the third embodiment, therefore, the user is not required to carry the entire weight of the first rear seat 26 when moving the first rear seat 26 from the first position P1 to the second position P2, and hence finds it easy to move the first rear seat 26 from the first position P1 to the second position P2. Because the hooks 62a, 62b engage the engag- ing rods 306, 308, respectively, at all times, the first rear seat 26 can be positioned with ease. As a consequence, the seat attachment structure 300 according to the third embodiment allows the user to move and position the first rear seat 26 quickly, smoothly, and efficiently.
With the present invention, the seat attachment structure for installing at least two passenger's seats juxtaposed transversely across the passenger's compartment of a motor vehicle has a first holder for holding at least one of the passenger's seats in a position close to another passenger's seat, and a second holder for holding the one of the passen- ger's seats in a side position of the passenger's compartment spaced from the other passenger's seat. The passenger's seats may be positioned closely to each other to form a bench seat, providing a walk-through passage across the side position of the passenger's compartment, or spaced from each other as captain seats, providing a central walk-through passage between the passenger's seats. Since at least one of the passenger's seats is thus selectively movable depending on the demand of the user, the seat attachment structure of the third embodiment makes the passenger's seats versatile in use.
Furthermore, the seat attachment structure has common engaging rods extending transversely of the motor vehicle along predetermined distances corresponding to a range in which one of the passenger's seats is movable transversely. When the one of the passenger's seats is moved, hooks of a retainer mechanism thereon are kept in engagement with the engaging rods at all times. Consequently, it is not necessary to detach the one of the passenger's seats off the floor of the motor vehicle, and the one of the passenger's seats can easily and reliably be moved transversely of the motor vehicle while being guided and held by the engaging rods and the hooks which engage the engaging rods.
Moreover, one of the passenger's seats is movable along transverse rails from a position close to another passenger's seat to a side position in the passenger compartment which is spaced transversely from the other passenger's seat according to the second embodiment of the invention. Since the one of the passenger's seats can be moved between those positions simply when it is slid along the transverse rails, the one of the passenger's seats can be handled smoothly and efficiently.
Although certain preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described in detail, it should be understood that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the appended claims. The scope of the invention is indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing descrip- tion.
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