Vehicle seat support, seat assembly comprising such a support, and method for mounting in a vehicle

US11590874B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11590874-B2
Application numberUS-202017137566-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 30, 2020
Priority dateJan 3, 2020
Publication dateFeb 28, 2023
Grant dateFeb 28, 2023

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A vehicle seat support comprising two rails extending in a longitudinal direction, a central module slidably mounted on the rails and suitable for supporting the vehicle seat, a footrest slidably mounted on the rails in front of the central module and suitable for receiving the feet of an occupant seated on the seat, a first actuation system able to cause the central module to slide along the rails, and a second actuation system able to cause the footrest to slide along the rails independently of the central module.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicle seat support comprising: a first rail extending between a rear end and a front end in a longitudinal direction, a second rail parallel to the first rail and extending between a rear end and a front end, the first rail and the second rail being intended to be attached to a floor of the vehicle, a central module which is slidably mounted on the first rail and second rail and which is suitable for supporting the vehicle seat, a footrest slidably mounted on the first rail and second rail between the respective front ends of the first and second rails and the central module, the footrest being suitable for receiving the feet of an occupant seated on the seat, a first actuation system able to cause the central module to slide along the first rail and second rail, a second actuation system able to cause the footrest to slide along the first rail and second rail independently of the central module, and an electronic control device able to control the first and second actuation systems, the electronic control device allowing any one or more of the following configurations: a morphological adaptation mode, in which the advancement, respectively the retreat, of the footrest along the rails takes place with a retreat, respectively an advancement, of the seat, a preservation mode, in which the advancement, respectively the retreat, of the footrest along the rails takes place with an advancement, respectively a retreat, of the seat, and a comfort mode, in which the advancement (respectively the retreat) of the footrest along the rails takes place with a retreat of the seat and a rearward tilting of the backrest of the seat, respectively an advancement of the seat and a forward tilting of the backrest of the seat. 2. The vehicle seat support of claim 1 , wherein the central module comprises a first plate which is suitable for partially covering the floor of the vehicle, and the footrest comprises a second plate which is suitable for partially covering the floor of the vehicle, the first plate and second plate being arranged to overlap such that the floor of the vehicle is covered by the first plate and the second plate between the central module and the footrest regardless of the relative position of the central module and the footrest. 3. The vehicle seat support of claim 1 , wherein the first actuation system comprises at least one motor. 4. The vehicle seat support of claim 3 , wherein the first actuation system comprises a first motor suitable for driving the central module on the first rail and a second motor suitable for driving the central module on the second rail. 5. The vehicle seat support of claim 1 , wherein the second actuation system comprises at least one motor. 6. The vehicle seat support of claim 5 , wherein the footrest is mounted on a support which comprises a first shuttle able to slide on the first rail and a second shuttle able to slide on the second rail, the first shuttle and the second shuttle being interconnected by at least one rigid support structure, the motor being carried by the rigid structure. 7. The vehicle seat support of claim 6 , wherein the support structure comprises at least one crossmember integral with the two shuttles, and the motor is attached to the crossmember. 8. The vehicle seat support of claim 1 , wherein the first rail and second rail are secured together by at least one transverse structure and are held parallel by the central module and the footrest. 9. The vehicle seat support of claim 1 , wherein the central module comprises a rigid structure which is integral with two sliders mounted so as to slide respectively along the two rails. 10. A vehicle seat support comprising: a first rail extending between a rear end and a front end in a longitudinal direction, a second rail parallel to the first rail and extending between a rear end and a front end, the first rail and the second rail being intended to be attached to a floor of the vehicle, a central module which is slidably mounted on the first rail and second rail and which is suitable for supporting the vehicle seat, a footrest slidably mounted on the first rail and second rail between the respective front ends of the first and second rails and the central module, the footrest being suitable for receiving the feet of an occupant seated on the seat, a first actuation system able to cause the central module to slide along the first rail and second rail, and a second actuation system able to cause the footrest to slide along the first rail and second rail independently of the central module, wherein the first rail and second rail each comprise at least one flap respectively covering the rail between the central module and the footrest. 11. The vehicle seat support of claim 10 , wherein the at least one flap is sized and arranged to entirely cover the rail between the central module and the footrest. 12. The vehicle seat support of claim 11 , wherein the at least one flap is arranged obliquely relative to the horizontal, on an open face of the corresponding rail. 13. The vehicle seat support of claim 10 , wherein the at least one flap is integral with a first member chosen among the central module and the footrest and is arranged to engage under a lateral portion integral with a second member chosen among the central module and the footrest. 14. The vehicle seat support of claim 10 , wherein the first rail and second rail each comprise a first flap and a second flap which together cover the rail between the central module and the footrest, the first flap and second flap respectively being connected to the central module and to the footrest. 15. The vehicle seat support of claim 14 , wherein the first flap and second flap are mounted so as to overlap when the central module and the footrest move closer to each other. 16. The vehicle seat support of claim 14 , wherein the first flap is mounted so as to slide along the longitudinal direction relative to the central module and is resiliently biased towards the second flap, and/or the second flap is mounted so as to slide along the longitudinal direction relative to the footrest and is resiliently biased towards the first flap, the first flap and second flap being suitable for abutting axially against one another by causing the first flap and/or the second flap to slide when the central module and the footrest move closer to each other. 17. A vehicle seat support comprising: a first rail extending between a rear end and a front end in a longitudinal direction, a second rail parallel to the first rail and extending between a rear end and a front end, the first rail and the second rail being intended to be attached to a floor of the vehicle, a central module which is slidably mounted on the first rail and second rail and which is suitable for supporting the vehicle seat, a footrest slidably mounted on the first rail and second rail between the respective front ends of the first and second rails and the central module, the footrest being suitable for receiving the feet of an occupant seated on the seat, a first actuation system able to cause the central module to slide along the first rail and second rail, and a second actuation system able to cause the footrest to slide along the first rail and second rail independently of the central module, wherein the footrest comprises a base arranged to rest on the floor of the vehicle, the base comprising ribs parallel to the longitudinal direction which facilitate the sliding of the base on the floor of the vehicle by reducing the contact surface area o

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Classifications

  • B60N2/0252Primary

    with relations between different adjustments, e.g. height of headrest following longitudinal position of seat · CPC title

  • using a deterministic algorithm · CPC title

  • Seats or parts thereof displaced during a crash · CPC title

  • Closing members for covering the slide · CPC title

  • with adjustment systems · CPC title

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What does patent US11590874B2 cover?
A vehicle seat support comprising two rails extending in a longitudinal direction, a central module slidably mounted on the rails and suitable for supporting the vehicle seat, a footrest slidably mounted on the rails in front of the central module and suitable for receiving the feet of an occupant seated on the seat, a first actuation system able to cause the central module to slide along the r…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Faurecia Sieges Dautomobile
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60N2/0252. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 28 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).