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(11)EP 4 011 775 A1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43)Date of publication:
15.06.2022 Bulletin 2022/24

(21)Application number: 21211373.2

(22)Date of filing:  30.11.2021
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
B64D 11/06(2006.01)
(52)Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC):
B64D 11/0648; B64D 11/0696
(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR
Designated Extension States:
BA ME
Designated Validation States:
KH MA MD TN

(30)Priority: 10.12.2020 DK PA202001390

(71)Applicant: VBI Minibus & Components APS
6200 Aabenraa (DK)

(72)Inventor:
  • Hansen, Finn
    6440 Augustenborg (DK)

(74)Representative: Larsen & Birkeholm A/S 
Banegårdspladsen 1
1570 Copenhagen V
1570 Copenhagen V (DK)

  


(54)ADJUSTABLE PASSENGER SEATING ARRANGEMENT


(57) The present invention relates to an adjustable passenger vehicle seating arrangement that allows a user to use his or her feet to lock the seat to the seat rail, thereby being able to apply his or her weight as force.




Description

Technical field of the invention



[0001] The present invention relates to an adjustable passenger seating arrangement, and more specifically to an adjustable seat support.

Background of the invention



[0002] It is well-known to provide seats in a vehicle, such as a motor vehicle or airplane, that are mounted in position on rails, or which are adapted to engage a track on the floor of the vehicle and lockable in place by way of a pair of spaced apart plates, which may be moved apart to bias the plates in a locking position. However, the locking mechanisms often demand that the user applies substantial force to engage the locking mechanism. Furthermore, it is difficult to unlock the locking mechanism without having to lie on your knees.

Description of the invention



[0003] It is an object of the present invention to overcome the above-mentioned problems. The present invention provides a solution where a user can use his or her feet to lock the seat to the seat rail, thereby being able to apply his or her weight as force.

[0004] A first aspect relates to an adjustable passenger vehicle, such as a motor vehicle or airplane, seating arrangement comprising:
  • a first floor-mounted seat rail adapted to extend, preferably longitudinally, through at least a portion of a passenger carrying compartment;
  • a seat support adapted for supporting a passenger seat and for sliding within or on said seat rail; and
  • a first locking assembly arranged in connection to said seat support and adapted for releasably fastening of said seat support to said first seat rail; wherein said first locking assembly comprises a first mechanism adapted for engaging with said first seat rail, said first mechanism comprising a lever arm configured as a foot pedal and pivotably connected to said seat support.


[0005] In one or more embodiments, the first mechanism further comprises a push plate operably connected to said lever arm. Preferably, the push plate is configured to lift said seat support relative to a part of the first floor-mounted seat rail. The principle of lifting the seat support relative to a part of the first floor-mounted seat rail, to lock the adjustable passenger vehicle in position, has not been shown by others to the knowledge of the inventor. This principle may be implemented in different ways and is exemplified in detail below.

[0006] In one or more embodiments, the first locking assembly further comprises a second mechanism adapted for engaging with said first mechanism, thereby keeping said first mechanism engaged with said first seat rail, and adapted for disengaging from said first mechanism, thereby allowing said first mechanism to disengage from said first seat rail. The second mechanism is preferably activated when the lever arm is activated by the user, preferably after the first mechanism has engaged with the first seat rail. A suitable example of such a mechanism could be a spring activated blocking unit or a latch.

[0007] In one or more embodiments, the seat support further comprises a base part, wherein said lever arm is adapted for moving between a lowered position to a raised position relative to said base part, and wherein said second mechanism is adapted for engaging with said first mechanism when said lever arm is positioned in its lowered position. Preferably, the second mechanism comprises a spring activated blocking unit. The second mechanism is preferably configured as a handle, or comprises a handle, accessible close to the top of the seat support, such as 1-10 cm from the top of the seat support, preferably 1-5 cm from the top of the seat support. This configuration allows the user to reach under the seat, i.e. close to the top of the seat support, and grab onto the second mechanism to deactivate it.

[0008] Preferably, the first and second mechanisms are configured to be accessible from the front of the seat support, i.e. the part of the seat support facing the front of the vehicle.

[0009] In one or more embodiments, the spring activated blocking unit is adapted for moving between a retracted position disengaged from said lever arm to a forwarded position engaged with said lever arm.

[0010] In one or more embodiments, the spring activated blocking unit is pivotably connected to said seat support and slidably connected to said lever arm.

[0011] In one or more embodiments, and as a further security measure, e.g. used as a child proof means, the first locking assembly further comprises a third mechanism adapted for engaging with said second mechanism, thereby keeping said second mechanism engaged with said first mechanism. The third mechanism is preferably configured to be accessible close to the top of the seat support, such as 1-10 cm from the top of the seat support, preferably 2-5 cm from the top of the seat support. Preferably, the third mechanism is configured to be accessible from the front of the seat support, i.e. the part of the seat support facing the front of the vehicle. This mechanism may have multiple configurations, such as a latch, or a plate hingedly coupled to the front panel of the seat support. The latch or plate is configured to block the second mechanism from disengaging from the first mechanism. The plate may be lifted by a finger just before the second mechanism is manually disengaged from the first mechanism.

[0012] In one or more embodiments, the first seat rail comprises walls with inwardly directed lips, said walls defining a) a central longitudinal guide channel running along the length of said seat rail, and b) a longitudinal guide slot defined by said lips and running along the length of said seat rail, said guide slot communicates with said guide channel and has a width, which is narrower than said guide channel. Preferably, the seat support further comprises a base part with one or more guide pins with a head portion and a neck portion, said head portion adapted for sliding within said guide channel and said neck portion adapted for sliding within said guide slot. This configuration allows for locking the seat support to the seat rail that also guides the seat along the seat rail when unlocked.

[0013] Each of the inwardly directed lips may include a series of first alternating protrusions and recesses along the length of the guide channel. Similarly, the head portion of the one or more guide pins may be configured as second alternating protrusions and recesses. The first and second alternating protrusions and recesses are configured such that the second protrusions may be aligned with the first recesses so that the guide pin(s) may be placed within the guide slot in an engagement position. In this way, the seat support is moveable with respect to the guide slot and guide channel, from the engagement position into a bracing position in which the first and second protrusions are substantially aligned, thereby preventing the interface portion from being removed, i.e. lifted away, from the guide slot and guide channel.

[0014] In one or more embodiments, the lips are configured with a first contact surface facing said guide channel, and a second contact surface opposite said first contact surface and facing away from said guide channel. Preferably, the first mechanism further comprises a push plate operably connected to the lever arm, said push plate being adapted for abutting or engaging with said second contact surface when said lever arm is operated into a first position, thereby lifting said one or more guide pins relative to said guide channel. Preferably, when present, the before mentioned head portion is adapted for abutting or engaging with said first contact surface when said lever arm is operated into said first position.

[0015] In one or more embodiments, the push plate comprises a locking pin adapted for fitting within the above-mentioned recesses of the lips. This configuration prevents the push plate from displacing along the length of the seat rail.

[0016] In one or more embodiments, the adjustable passenger seating arrangement further comprises:
  • a second floor-mounted seat rail adapted to extend through at least a portion of a passenger carrying compartment; and
  • a second locking assembly arranged in connection to said seat support and adapted for releasably fastening of said seat support to said second seat rail; wherein said second locking assembly comprises a first mechanism and optionally a second mechanism according to the present invention, but configured to operate in relation to said second seat rail rather than said first seat rail. Preferably, the first and second locking assemblies are jointly configured as a foot pedal.


[0017] As used in the specification and the appended claims, the singular forms "a", "an", and "the" include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from "about" or "approximately" one particular value and/or to "about" or "approximately" another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent "about", it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment.

[0018] It should be noted that embodiments and features described in the context of one of the aspects of the present invention also apply to the other aspects of the invention.

Brief description of the figures



[0019] 

Figure 1 shows an adjustable passenger seating arrangement according to various embodiments of the present invention, without the presence of two seat rails, and where the first and second locking assemblies are deactivated.

Figure 2 shows the adjustable passenger seating arrangement of Figure 1, where a part of the seat support has been removed.

Figure 3 shows a bottom view of a part of the adjustable passenger seating arrangement of Figure 1.

Figure 4 shows an adjustable passenger seating arrangement according to various embodiments of the present invention, without the presence of two seat rails, and where the first and second locking assemblies are activated.

Figure 5 shows the adjustable passenger seating arrangement of Figure 3, where a part of the seat support has been removed.

Figure 6 shows a pair of seat rails generally known within the art.

Figure 7 shows a cross-sectional view of Figure 6.


Detailed description of the invention



[0020] The following description is to be seen as a non-limiting example of an apparatus according to various embodiments of the present invention. The specific examples are intended for two parallel arranged seat rails 50A, 50B (Figures 6 and 7), but the invention contemplates embodiments suitable for a single seat rail or for multiple seat rails, such as three seat rails. Figure 1 shows an adjustable passenger seating arrangement according to various embodiments of the present invention, without the presence of said two seat rails. The adjustable passenger seating arrangement comprises a seat support 100 adapted for supporting a passenger seat (not shown) and for sliding within or on said seat rails. The shown apparatus is configured for seat rails 50A, 50B (Figures 6 and 7) that comprise walls with inwardly directed lips 52, and defining a central longitudinal guide channel 54 running along the length of the seat rail 50A, 50B, and a longitudinal guide slot 56 defined by said lips and running along the length of said seat rail. The guide slot 56 communicates with the guide channel 54 and has a width, which is narrower than said guide channel 54. The lips 52 are shaped with alternating protrusions 58 and recesses 59 along the length of the guide slot 56 (Figure 6). The seat support 100 is therefore shown comprising a base part 104 with two pairs of guide pins 105 each comprising a head portion 106 and a neck portion 107 (Figure 3). The head portion 106 is adapted for sliding within the guide channel 54 and the neck portion 107 is adapted for sliding within the guide slot 56. The head portion 106 is shaped with alternating protrusions 106 and recesses 109 along its length and configured such that the protrusions 106 may be aligned with the recesses 59 of the lips 52, and the protrusions 58 of the lips 52 may be aligned with the recesses 109 of the head portion 106, so that head portion 106 may be placed within the guide channel 54. The lips 52 are configured with a first contact surface 55 facing the guide channel 54, and a second contact surface 57 opposite said first contact surface 55 and facing away from said guide channel 54 (Figure 7).

[0021] A first 200 and a second 300 locking assembly (Figure 1) are arranged in connection to said seat support 100 and are each adapted for releasably fastening of said seat support 100 to each seat rail 50. The locking assemblies 200, 300 each comprises a first mechanism adapted for engaging with each seat rail 50. The first mechanism comprises a lever arm 210, 310 pivotably connected to a side panel 101, 102 of the seat support 100 by hinges 220, 320 (best seen in Figure 2). Here, both lever arms 210, 310 are jointly configured as a foot pedal 250 with a contact surface adapted for receiving a foot. The foot pedal 250 is here also configured as a handle for use in the situation where the foot pedal needs to be manually raised. The lever arms 210, 310 are adapted for moving between a lowered position to a raised position relative to the base part 104 of the seat support 100.

[0022] The first mechanism further comprises a push plate 230, 330 operably connected to said lever arm 210, 310, said push plate 230, 330 being adapted for abutting or engaging with said second contact surface 57 when said lever arm 210, 310 is operated into a first position, thereby lifting said one or more guide pins 105 relative to said guide channel 54, and wherein said head portion 106 is adapted for abutting or engaging with said first contact surface 55 when said lever arm 210, 310 is operated into said first position. Thereby, the push plate 230, 330 and the guide pins 105 clamp onto the seat rail 50 to engage the seat support 100 to the seat rail 50. The push plate 230, 330 is here shown with a locking pin 232, 332 (best seen in Figure 3) adapted for fitting within the above-mentioned recesses of the lips. This configuration prevents the push plate 230, 330 from displacing along the length of the seat rail. Two guide pins 105 are flanking the push plate 230, 330 on each side of the seat support 100. In general, such a configuration allows for an evenly distributed holding force on the seat support. The adjustable passenger seating arrangement also comprises a second mechanism adapted for engaging with said first mechanism, thereby keeping the first mechanism engaged with the seat rails, and adapted for disengaging from the first mechanism, thereby allowing said first mechanism to disengage from said seat rail. The second mechanism is adapted for engaging with said first mechanism when said lever arm 210, 310 is positioned in its lowered position. This mechanism may have multiple configurations but is here exemplified as a spring activated blocking unit 400. The spring activated blocking unit 400 is adapted for moving between a retracted position disengaged from said lever arm 210, 310 to a forwarded position engaged with said lever arm 210, 310. The blocking unit 400 and the lever arm 210, 310 is provided with protrusions 240, 430; 340, 440 that are configured to pairwise engage with one another when the blocking unit 400 is in its forwarded position and to disengage from one another when the spring activated blocking unit 400 is moved to its retracted position. The spring activated blocking unit 400 is shown pivotably connected to the panel sides 101, 102 of said seat support 100 and slidably connected to the lever arm 210, 310 (Figures 2 and 5). The spring activated blocking unit 400 can manually be moved to its retracted position simply by pulling it in that direction.

[0023] As a further security measure, e.g. used as a child proof means, the first locking assembly further comprises a third mechanism adapted for engaging with said second mechanism, thereby keeping said second mechanism engaged with said first mechanism. This mechanism may have multiple configurations but is here exemplified as a plate hingedly coupled to the front panel 103 of the seat support 100 and configured to block the spring activated blocking unit 400 from being moved to its retracted position. The plate may be lifted by a finger just before the spring activated blocking unit 400 is manually retracted.

References



[0024] 
50
Seat rail
52
Lip
54
Guide channel
56
Guide slot
57
First contact surface
58
Protrusion
59
Recess
100
Seat support
101
Left panel
102
Right panel
103
Front panel
104
Base part
105
Guide pin
106
Protrusion
107
Neck portion
108
Head portion
109
Recess
200
First locking assembly
210
Lever arm
220
Hinge
230
Push plate
232
Locking pin
240
Protrusion
250
Foot pedal
300
Second locking assembly
310
Lever arm
320
Hinge
330
Push plate
332
Locking pin
340
Protrusion
400
Blocking unit
410
Spring
420
Protrusion



Claims

1. An adjustable passenger seating arrangement comprising:

- a first floor-mounted seat rail (50) adapted to extend through at least a portion of a passenger carrying compartment;

- a seat support (100) adapted for supporting a passenger seat and for sliding within or on said seat rail (50); and

- a first locking assembly arranged in connection to said seat support (100) and adapted for releasably fastening of said seat support (100) to said first seat rail (50);

characterized in that said first locking assembly comprises a first mechanism adapted for engaging with said first seat rail (50), said first mechanism comprising a lever arm (210, 310) configured as a foot pedal (250) and pivotably connected to said seat support (100).
 
2. The adjustable passenger seating arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said first mechanism further comprises a push plate (230) operably connected to said lever arm (210, 310).
 
3. The adjustable passenger seating arrangement according to claim 2, wherein said push plate (230) is configured to lift said seat support (100) relative to a part of said first floor-mounted seat rail (50).
 
4. The adjustable passenger seating arrangement according to any one of the claims 1-3, wherein said first locking assembly further comprises a second mechanism adapted for engaging with said first mechanism, thereby keeping said first mechanism engaged with said first seat rail (50), and adapted for disengaging from said first mechanism, thereby allowing said first mechanism to disengage from said first seat rail (50).
 
5. The adjustable passenger seating arrangement according to claim 4, wherein said seat support (100) further comprises a base part (104), wherein said lever arm (210, 310) is adapted for moving between a lowered position to a raised position relative to said base part (104), and wherein said second mechanism is adapted for engaging with said first mechanism when said lever arm (210, 310) is positioned in its lowered position.
 
6. The adjustable passenger seating arrangement according to claim 5, wherein said second mechanism comprises a spring activated blocking unit (400).
 
7. The adjustable passenger seating arrangement according to claim 6, wherein said spring activated blocking unit (400) is adapted for moving between a retracted position disengaged from said lever arm (210, 310) to a forwarded position engaged with said lever arm (210, 310).
 
8. The adjustable passenger seating arrangement according to claim 7, wherein said spring activated blocking unit (400) is pivotably connected to said seat support (100) and slidably connected to said lever arm (210, 310).
 
9. The adjustable passenger seating arrangement according to any one of the claims 1-8, wherein said first locking assembly further comprises a third mechanism adapted for engaging with said second mechanism, thereby keeping said second mechanism engaged with said first mechanism.
 
10. The adjustable passenger seating arrangement according to any one of the claims 1-9, wherein said first seat rail (50) comprises walls with inwardly directed lips (52), said walls defining a) a central longitudinal guide channel (54) running along the length of said seat rail (50), and b) a longitudinal guide slot (56) defined by said lips (52) and running along the length of said seat rail (50), wherein said guide slot (56) communicates with said guide channel (54) and has a width, which is narrower than said guide channel (54), and wherein said seat support (100) further comprises a base part (104) with one or more guide pins (105) with a head portion (108) and a neck portion (107), said head portion (108) adapted for sliding within said guide channel (54) and said neck portion (107) adapted for sliding within said guide slot (56).
 
11. The adjustable passenger seating arrangement according to claim 10, wherein said lips (52) are configured with a first contact surface (55) facing said guide channel (54), and a second contact surface (57) opposite said first contact surface (55) and facing away from said guide channel (54), wherein said first mechanism further comprises a push plate (230) operably connected to said lever arm (210, 310), said push plate (230) being adapted for abutting or engaging with said second contact surface (57) when said lever arm (210, 310) is operated into a first position, thereby lifting said one or more guide pins (105) relative to said guide channel (54), and wherein said head portion (108) is adapted for abutting or engaging with said first contact surface (55) when said lever arm (210, 310) is operated into said first position.
 
12. The adjustable passenger seating arrangement according to any one of the claims 1-11, further comprising:

- a second floor-mounted seat rail (50) adapted to extend through at least a portion of a passenger carrying compartment; and

- a second locking assembly arranged in connection to said seat support and adapted for releasably fastening of said seat support (100) to said second seat rail (50);

wherein said second locking assembly comprises a first mechanism and optionally a second mechanism according to any one of the claims 1-8, but configured to operate in relation to said second seat rail (50) rather than said first seat rail (50); and wherein said first and second locking assemblies are jointly configured as a foot pedal (250).
 




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