Seat track assembly having load absorption features
US-2015367754-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US11254241B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11254241-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916711565-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 12, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 18, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 22, 2022 |
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A seat sliding device for vehicles includes lower and upper rails and a locking member for locking or unlocking the upper rail relative to the lower rail. The upper rail is equipped at a lower end of its downward side wall portion with a lower inward corner portion formed of a raised wall portion and a bottom wall portion. The locking member has an axial portion that is placed on and biased against the lower inward corner portion of the upper rail such that the locking member is swingable about an axis of the axial portion to lock or unlock the upper rail relative to the lower rail. This seat sliding device makes it possible to reduce the number of parts and improve operation stability of the locking member.
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A seat sliding device for vehicles, comprising: a lower rail having a bottom wall portion, first and second upward side wall portions extending upward from both sides in a width direction of the bottom wall portion, first and second inward top wall portions respectively extending inward from upper ends of the first and second upward side wall portions, first and second downward flange portions respectively extending downward from inner ends of the first and second inward top wall portions; an upper rail that is fitted to the lower rail such that the upper rail is slidable in a longitudinal direction relative to the lower rail, the upper rail having a top wall portion, first and second downward side wall portions extending downward from both sides in a width direction of the top wall portion, a first upward flange portion extending outward and upward from a lower end of the first downward side wall portion and fitted between the first upward side wall portion of the lower rail and the first downward flange portion of the lower rail, and a second upward flange portion extending outward and upward from a lower end of the second downward side wall portion and fitted between the second upward side wall portion of the lower rail and the second downward flange portion of the lower rail; and a locking mechanism for locking or unlocking the upper rail relative to the lower rail, the locking mechanism having a locking member that is biased in a locking direction to lock the upper rail relative to the lower rail by an engagement of the locking member with the upper and lower rails at a part of the seat sliding device where at least one of the first and second upward side wall portions of the lower rail overlaps with at least one of the first and second downward side wall portions of the upper rail, wherein the upper rail is equipped at a lower end of the first downward side wall portion of the upper rail with a lower inward corner portion that is formed of a raised wall portion and a bottom wall portion, wherein the locking member includes an axial portion having an axis along the longitudinal direction, the axial portion being placed on and biased against the lower inward corner portion of the upper rail such that the locking member is swingable about the axis of the axial portion between a first position where the upper rail is locked relative to the lower rail and a second position where the upper rail is unlocked relative to the lower rail. 2. The seat sliding device for vehicles as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the lower inward corner portion of the upper rail is diagonally opposed to an upper inward corner portion formed between the top wall portion of the upper rail and the second downward side wall portion of the upper rail, wherein the axial portion of the locking member is biased against the lower inward corner portion of the upper rail in a direction substantially along a diagonal line between the lower inward corner portion and the upper inward corner portion of the upper rail. 3. The seat sliding device for vehicles as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a middle leg portion is formed between the lower end of the first downward side wall portion of the upper rail and the first upward flange portion of the upper rail, wherein the middle leg portion of the upper rail is formed with a groove for rolling therein a rolling body interposed between the lower rail and the upper rail, wherein the raised wall portion of the upper rail is formed at the middle leg portion of the upper rail. 4. The seat sliding device for vehicles as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bottom wall portion of the upper rail extends inward from the lower end of the first downward side wall portion of the upper rail, wherein the bottom wall portion of the upper rail has a length in the longitudinal direction that is longer than a length of the axial portion of the locking member in the longitudinal direction. 5. The seat sliding device for vehicles as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the raised wall portion and the bottom wall portion of the upper rail are overlapped with each other in the longitudinal direction. 6. The seat sliding device for vehicles as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the locking member has the axial portion at each of both ends in the longitudinal direction of the locking member, wherein a combination of the raised wall portion and the bottom wall portion of the upper rail is formed at a position in the longitudinal direction corresponding to each of both ends in the longitudinal direction of the locking member, wherein the raised wall portions are disposed inside of the bottom wall portions in the longitudinal direction. 7. The seat sliding device for vehicles as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the locking member is a plate member comprising: a base portion; a locking claw that projects from the base portion in a width direction of the seat sliding device, passes through a locking hole of the first downward side wall portion of the upper rail and a locking hole of the first downward flange portion of the lower rail at the first position of the locking member where the upper rail is locked relative to the lower rail, and comes out of the locking hole of the first downward flange portion of the lower rail at the second position of the locking member where the upper rail is unlocked relative to the lower rail; and a leg portion that extends downward from the base portion, the leg portion having a tip end portion that is bent to provide a cylindrical or semi-cylindrical inner surface, thereby forming the axial portion of the locking member at the tip end portion. 8. The seat sliding device for vehicles as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the leg portion of the locking member is formed in a vicinity of the base portion of the locking member with a pressing operation portion that is pressed down to swing the locking member from the first position to the second position. 9. The seat sliding device for vehicles as claimed in claim 7 , wherein a spring member is engaged with the cylindrical or semi-cylindrical inner surface of the leg portion of the locking member such that the locking member is biased at the axial portion against the lower inward corner portion of the upper rail. 10. The seat sliding device for vehicles as claimed in claim 8 , wherein all of the locking member including the pressing operation portion and the spring member are accommodated in an inside space of the seat sliding device. 11. The seat sliding device for vehicles as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the locking member is biased in the locking direction by a single spring member comprising a seated portion that is seated on a part of the upper rail, a middle engagement portion that is engaged with an upper part of the locking member to bias the locking member in the locking direction, and a lower engagement portion that is engaged with a lower part of the locking member to bias the axial portion of the locking member against the lower inward corner portion of the upper rail. 12. The seat sliding device for vehicles as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the lower inward corner portion of the upper rail is diagonally opposed to an upper inward corner portion formed between the top wall portion of the upper rail and the second downward side wall portion of the upper rail, wherein the axial portion of the locking member is biased against the lower inward corner portion of the upper rail in a direction substantially along a diagonal line between the lower inward corner portion and the upper inward corner portion of the upper rail. 13. The seat sliding device for vehicles as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the
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