Slide rail for motor-vehicle seat

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Inventors

Muller, Torsten
Thomas, Rudiger

Application #

689956

Filed

Oct-21-2003

Published

Mar-1-2005

Current US Class

248/429
248/503.1
296/65.13
297/344.1

International Classes

B60N 001//00

Field of Search

296/65.13 248/429 248/430 248/503.1 297/344.1 297/344.11

Assignee

Westfalia Profil/Technik GmbH & Co. KG (Hilchenbach, DE)

Examiners

Pape; Joseph D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Herbert Dubno Andrew Wilford

US Patent References

4828214   Slide rail device for...
5529397   Seat slide device
5941495   Longitudinal guide...
6036157   Adjustment slide for...

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Abstract
A rail assembly has an elongated upwardly open and elongated metal rail fixed to a car-body support and two confronting and inwardly concave flanges forming transversely inwardly directed faces and an elongated metal rail fixed to a motor-vehicle seat, captured between the flanges, and having two transversely outwardly directed faces generally complementary to and bearing with prestress outwardly on the inwardly directed faces. Respective friction-reducing layers on the faces allow the seat rail to slide smoothly in the body rail.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In combination with a motor-vehicle seat and a car-body support, an assembly comprising:

an elongated upwardly open and elongated metal rail fixed to the support and two confronting and inwardly concave flanges forming transversely inwardly directed faces;

an elongated metal rail fixed to the seat, captured between the flanges, and having two transversely outwardly a directed faces generally complementary to and bearing with prestress outwardly on the inwardly directed faces; and

respective friction-reducing layers on the faces.

2. The car-seat rail assembly defined in claim 1 wherein each of the faces has a pair of planar portions extending at an angle of less than 180.degree. to each other and meeting at a corner.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a slide-rail assembly. More particularly this invention concerns a slide-rail for use in a motor-vehicle seat or the like.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It is standard as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,036,157 of C. Baroin to mount a motor-vehicle seat on a pair of rail assemblies each including a fixed rail secured to the vehicle frame, a movable rail fixed to the seat, and a plurality of roller elements engaged between the rails and supporting the movable rail for longitudinal sliding in the fixed rail. A cage or holder can be provided to maintain the roller elements--balls or cylinders--at a uniform spacing. Such a system is fairly complex, but allows the seat position to be adjusted easily.

A principal disadvantage of this known arrangement is that the load is transferred between the rails at very limited locations, at points in a ball-type system. Thus when there is a great deal of stress, as for instance in an accident when the seat's inertia is suddenly applied transversely via the movable rail to the fixed rail, the result is deformation or da age to the rails. In fact in such a system the rails can separate. Another disadvantage of the known systems is that the numerous parts are expensive to manufacture and, because of their complexity, prone to failure.
 
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