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- the invention relates to a clip. More particularly, the invention relates to a clip for hooking, and thus fixing, a cover of a vehicle seat to a frame structure.
- JP 2003-230463 A describes technology for fastening a seat cover (i.e., a cover) of a vehicle seat to a seat frame by hooking the cover onto the seat frame using a clip that is attached to an edge portion of the cover.
- a hook-shaped hook portion for hooking, and thus fixing, the clip to an edge portion of the seat frame or a wire extending across the seat frame is formed on the clip.
- a through-hole is formed through two opposing surface portions that form the hook shape of the hook portion of the clip.
- This through-hole is formed to absorb excessive thickness that occurs with deformation of the clip when the clip is bent or twisted and hooked onto the wire.
- the shape of the hook portion is not in the region (i.e., location) where the through-hole is formed, so it is difficult to visually confirm whether the hook portion is properly hooked onto the wire, from the back side (i.e., the outside) of the hook portion through the through-hole.
- the invention thus provides a structure for a clip, that makes it easier to visually confirm whether a hook portion is hooked onto a target object.
- the clip of the invention uses the following means.
- An aspect of the invention relates to a clip that hooks, and thus fixes, a cover of a seat to a frame structure.
- This clip includes a cover connecting portion that is integrally connected to the cover; a hook-shaped hook portion that hooks onto, and thus fixes to, the frame structure; and a planar covering portion that is formed in a position facing a back side portion of the hook portion. An opening that enables the back side portion of the hook portion to be visible is formed in the covering portion.
- the opening that enables the back side portion of the hook portion to be visible, in the covering portion it is possible to see whether the hook portion is hooked onto the frame structure, from the back side of the covering portion through this opening. As a result, it is possible to easily visually confirm, from the back side of the covering portion, whether the hook portion is hooked onto the target object (i.e., the frame structure).
- the hook portion may have a long shape that hooks onto, and thus fixes to, a linear hanging wire that forms the frame structure, in a state broadly engaged in a direction in which the hanging wire extends.
- a through-window that is open through the hook portion and the covering portion, and in which a shape is cut out, may be formed. This opening may be formed communicated with the through-window.
- the through-window may be formed, as a cutout portion that is formed near an obstacle that impedes the hook portion from being hooked onto the hanging wire, and that avoids interference with the obstacle, in the hanging wire.
- the opening may be formed larger than the hook shape of the hook portion.
- FIG. 1 is a partial perspective view of a vehicle seat to which a clip according to one example embodiment of the invention has been applied;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the vehicle seat viewed from a back side;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the clip viewed from a front side
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the clip viewed from a back side
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along line V-V in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 6 is a partial enlarged perspective view of a state before the clip is hooked onto a hanging wire
- FIG. 7 is a partial enlarged perspective view of a state in which the clip is hooked onto the hanging wire.
- FIG. 8 is a back view of the state in which the clip is hooked onto the hanging wire.
- the clip 50 hooks, and thus fixes, a portion of a cover 30 that covers a surface of a seatback of a vehicle seat 1 to a horizontal wire 16 A that is fixed to a back frame 10 that forms a frame of a seatback 2 .
- the vehicle seat 1 is configured as a rear side in a vehicle provided with two rows of seats, and includes the seatback 2 that forms a backrest for a seated occupant, a seat cushion 3 that becomes a seating portion, and a headrest 4 .
- the seatback 2 described above is supported by a lower end portion on both left and right sides being connected to a rear end portion of both left and right sides of the seat cushion 3 .
- the seat cushion 3 is supported connected onto the floor.
- the headrest 4 is attached, and thus fixed, to an upper portion of the seatback 2 .
- the back frame 10 that forms the frame of the seatback 2 described above is formed by bending circular steel tubing into a square frame shape and connecting both end portions together.
- the back frame 10 includes both side frames 12 that form a frame on both left and right side portions of the seatback 2 , an upper frame 11 that forms a frame of an upper portion of the seatback 2 , and a lower frame 13 that forms a frame of a lower portion of the seatback 2 .
- a square cylindrical holder 15 is fixed by being integrally welded in two positions, one to the left of center and the other to the right of center, on the upper frame 11 described above. These holders 15 are portions for attaching and fixing cylindrical support members 14 for inserting and attaching two rod-shaped stays 4 A provided protruding from a lower surface portion of the headrest 4 .
- the headrest 4 is retained in a state fixed to the upper portion of the seatback 2 by inserting the stays 4 A of the headrest 4 into the support members 14 that are attached to these holders 15 , such that the stays 4 A are attached to the support members 14 .
- a plurality of linear horizontal wires 16 A that extend in a seat width direction, and a plurality of linear vertical wires 16 B that extend in a height direction are provided on the back frame 10 , in a manner extending across the inside of the frame.
- These horizontal wires 16 A and the vertical wires 16 B serve to support, from a rear side, a mat-type back pad 20 that serves as a cushion that covers a front side of the back frame 10 , and fix a resin backboard 40 that covers a rear side of the back frame 10 in place by the backboard 40 hooking onto them (i.e., the horizontal wires 16 A) using clips 50 and 60 that will be described later.
- the horizontal wires 16 A are an example of the hanging wire of the invention
- the vertical wires 16 B are an example of the obstacle of the invention.
- a tip end portion of the vertical wires 16 B that are shaped bent back in an inverted U-shape extending from the lower side toward the center side in a frame internal portion of the back frame 10 is formed as an anchor portion 16 C that is bend back in an inverted U-shape toward the rear.
- This anchor portion 16 C is configured as a portion that functions as a top tether anchorage for hooking a strap (i.e., a top tether) for fixing a child seat, not shown, onto.
- the anchor portion 16 C is pointed so as to protrude upward at an angle toward the rear, and passes through a through-hole 43 open in the backboard 40 that covers the rear surface of the back frame 10 to the rear side of the backboard 40 .
- a cap 44 is fit into the through-hole 43 , such that the anchor portion 16 C is provided protruding from the backboard 40 toward the rear side, with a gap around the anchor portion 16 C filled in.
- the back pad 20 described above is made of urethane foam, and is set from a front side so as to extend across the square frame of the back frame 10 .
- extending portions 20 A that are formed one on each of the upper, lower, left, and right peripheral edge portions of the back pad 20 and extend toward the rear are set so as to cover the back frame 10 in a state wrapped around toward the rear side from the outside of each frame portion of the back frame 10 .
- each frame portion of the back frame 10 is covered from the front side by the back pad 20 , and is also covered from the outer peripheral sides and the back side by the extending portions 20 A of the back pad 20 .
- the cover 30 includes a front cover 31 that covers a front surface of the seatback 2 , and a back cover 32 that covers a back surface of the seatback 2 , as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the front cover 31 is put on covering the front surface of the seatback 2 (i.e., the front surface of the back pad 20 ), with the upper, lower, left, and right peripheral edge portions thereof wrapped around toward the rear side and fixed in place by being hooked onto an engaging portion integrally provided on the back frame 10 .
- an edge portion 31 A of the front cover 31 is wrapped around toward the rear side from the upper side of the seatback 2 , as shown in FIG. 5 .
- An upper side edge portion 32 A of the back cover 32 and a resin clip 50 are sewn (a sewn portion 30 A) to the edge portion 31 A.
- the edge portion 31 A of the front cover 31 is fastened by being hooking around a front lower side of the rear side of the seatback 2 , by hooking a hook portion 52 of the resin clip 50 onto a horizontal wire 16 A that extends across an upper region inside the back frame 10 described above, thereby fixing the hook portion 52 to the horizontal wire 16 A.
- the front cover 31 fits broadly over (i.e., covers) each extending portion 20 A of the back pad 20 closely without forming any wrinkles or raised areas.
- the back cover 32 is fit on so as to cover the entire back surface of the backboard 40 .
- the edge portion on the lower side of the back cover 32 is pulled in to the lower side, and the back cover 32 is fixed in place by being hooked onto the frame structure of the seat cushion 3 , not shown.
- the backboard 40 described above is fixed to the back frame 10 by being attached thereto in the manner described below. That is, an upper edge portion 41 of the backboard 40 is fit into the clip 50 from below and sandwiched by it (i.e., the clip 50 ), and the clips 60 that are attached in two places, one on the left and one on the right, to a lower portion of the backboard 40 are pushed onto a horizontal wire 16 A that extends across a lower region inside the back frame 10 , and thus elastically hook onto the horizontal wire 16 A. As a result, the upper and lower portions of the backboard 40 are fixed to the back frame 10 .
- the two clips 60 that are attached to the lower portion of the backboard 40 are mounted by being pushed into mounting holes 42 formed in two locations, one on the left and one on the right, on the lower portion of the backboard 40 , as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the clips 60 each elastically receive and sandwich the horizontal wire 16 A that extends across the lower region inside the back frame 10 , by being pushed onto the horizontal wire 16 A.
- the clip 50 that sandwiches the upper edge portion 41 of the backboard 40 is formed in a horizontally long shape in the seat width direction in which the horizontal wire 16 A extend (see FIGS. 2 to 4 ), and is fixed to the horizontal wire 16 A by being hooked onto it (i.e., the horizontal wire 16 A) in a state engaged widely in the seat width direction.
- the resin clip 50 has a cover connecting portion 51 that is connected to the sewn portion 30 A of the cover 30 by being sewn thereto, a hook-shaped hook portion 52 that hooks onto, and thus fixes to, the horizontal wire 16 A below, and a planar covering portion 53 that is formed in a position facing a back side portion 52 B of the hook portion 52 .
- the cover connecting portion 51 , the hook portion 52 , and the covering portion 53 are all integrated together.
- the resin clip 50 is integrally formed by polypropylene resin injection molding, and is formed in a vertically long sectional shape.
- the cover connecting portion 51 is formed in a horizontally long planar shape, and the sewn edge portions 31 A and 32 A of the cover 30 are moved widely in the seat width direction and connected by being sewn, along an upper edge portion of the surface portion that extends in a long shape in the seat width direction.
- the hook portion 52 extends in a stepped shape from a lower end side portion of the cover connecting portion 51 to the front lower side, and from there, is formed in a shape rolled back in a hook shape in an upward and forward direction toward a tip end side portion 52 A.
- the tip end side portion 52 A is formed in a shape bent at an angle upward and toward the front. This inclined shape widens the opening of the hook shape that receives the horizontal wire 16 A from above, thus making it easier to receive the horizontal wire 16 A.
- a planar-shaped fin portion 52 C that extends downward is formed along the lower end side portion of a hooked portion 52 that extends in a long shape in the seat width direction.
- This fin portion 52 C serves to maintain the posture of the clip 50 by abutting, from behind, against another horizontal wire 16 A provided parallel in a position below the horizontal wire 16 A, when the hook portion 52 is fixed by being hooked onto the horizontal wire 16 A, as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the fin portion 52 C abuts against the horizontal wire 16 A that is arranged on the front side thereof, the fin portion 52 C will not rotate forward, but is instead pushed against the horizontal wire 16 A, and as a result, the posture of the resin clip 50 is maintained, i.e., the resin clip 50 is held in a fixed position.
- the covering portion 53 is formed in a horizontally long planar shape that hangs straight down from a lower end side portion of the cover connecting portion 51 , and forms a single planar shape with the cover connecting portion 51 . Therefore, a sandwiched space 54 that has a front-to-rear width into which the upper edge portion 41 of the backboard 40 is able to fit from below, is formed between the covering portion 53 and the back side portion 52 B (and the fin portion 52 C) of the hook portion 52 .
- the upper edge portion 41 of the backboard 40 is fit into the sandwiched space 54 from below, the upper edge portion 41 of the backboard 40 is kept in a state elastically sandwiched from the front and the rear by the back side portion 52 B of the hook portion 52 and the covering portion 53 . That is, the upper edge portion 41 of the backboard 40 is stably retained in a fixed position without rattling, by being sandwiched by the clip 50 , the posture of which is maintained by the clip 50 being engaged with the two horizontal wires 16 A.
- rectangular through-windows 52 D and 53 B that pass through the hook portion 52 and the covering portion 53 are opened in the clip 50 by punching with a press in predetermined locations in the seat width direction (see FIGS. 2 to 4 ).
- These through-windows 52 D and 53 B are formed as cutout portions for avoiding interference with the plurality of vertical wires 16 B provided close to, and crossing, the horizontal wires 16 A, and various accessories, not shown, provided on the back frame 10 , not shown, so that the hook portion 52 will not to interfere with these obstacles when it (i.e., the hook portion 52 ) is hooked onto, and thus fixed to, the horizontal wire 16 A from below, as shown in FIGS. 6 to 8 .
- a protruding shape that protrudes in the hook shape of the hook portion 52 is removed, so the hook portion 52 will not interfere with obstacles such as the vertical wires 16 B and the like.
- openings 53 A that widen the open shape of the through-window 53 B in the width direction are further formed communicated with the through-window 53 B, in the covering portion 53 .
- the openings 53 A are formed communicated with the through-windows 53 B (see FIG. 4 ), such that the back side portion 52 B of the hook portion 52 is able to be visible from the back side of the covering portion 53 through the openings 53 A.
- the openings 53 A are formed in a shape that opens wider in the height direction than the through-windows 52 D and 53 B open through the covering portion 53 and the hooked shape of the hook portion 52 .
- the hook portion 52 is semi-transparent because the resin clip 50 is made of polypropylene resin, and the hook portion 52 can be seen from the back side through the openings 53 A, which make it easier to visually confirm whether the hook portion 52 is hooked onto the horizontal wire 16 A.
- the openings 53 A are formed communicated with the through-windows 53 B, so the shape of the end portions cut off by the through-windows 52 D of the hook portions 52 is visible from the openings 53 A. Therefore, the shape itself of the horizontal wire 16 A and the shape of the end portions of the hook portions 52 facing the through-windows 52 D and 53 B are visible through these through-windows 52 D and 53 D, so whether the hook portion 52 is hooked onto the horizontal wire 16 A is able to be appropriately visually confirmed.
- the clip 50 of this example embodiment by forming the openings 53 A that enable the back side portion 52 B of the hook portion 52 to be visible, in the covering portion 53 , it is possible to see whether the hook portion 52 is hooked onto the horizontal wire 16 A, from the back side of the covering portion 53 through the openings 53 A. Accordingly, it is possible to easily visually confirm from the back side of the covering portion 53 whether the hook portion 52 is hooked onto the target object (i.e., the horizontal wire 16 A).
- the openings 53 A communicated with the through-windows 53 B opened in the covering portion 53 it is possible to see from the openings 53 A whether the end portion of the hook portion 52 facing the through-windows 52 D is hooked on the horizontal wire 16 A. Therefore, it is possible to more appropriately visually confirm whether the hook portion 52 is hooked onto the target object (i.e., the horizontal wire 16 A).
- the openings 53 A communicated with the through-windows 52 D and 53 B for avoiding interference that are formed through the hook portion 52 and the covering portion 53 a structure that exposes the shape of the end portion of the hook portion 52 as described above, and thus enables visual confirmation to be more appropriately performed, is able to be reasonably formed in one location. Also, forming the openings 53 A larger than the hooked shape of the hook portion 52 makes it possible to more appropriately visually confirm whether the hook portion 52 is hooked onto the horizontal wire 16 A.
- the clip 50 may also be flexibly bent to correspond to the shape of this horizontal wire 16 A, and hooked onto the horizontal wire 16 A.
- the target object that the hook portion of the clip hooks on to is not limited to a linear wire (i.e., the horizontal wire 16 A) as illustrated in the example embodiment above.
- the hook portion may also be hooked on at a location such as an edge portion of the frame or a hole formed in the frame.
- the clip may have a short shape, regardless of whether the shape of the target object that the hook portion hooks on to is long.
- a plurality of clips having short shapes in the seat width direction may be connected to the cover 30 , and the plurality of clips may be hooked onto, and thus fixed to, the horizontal wire 16 A.
- the clip of the invention is used to hook, and thus fix, a cover of a vehicle seat to a frame structure, and is able to be applied to a variety of locations, such as another location within the seatback 2 illustrated in the example embodiment described above, or a location within the seat cushion 3 or the headrest 4 .
- the opening formed in the clip does not necessarily have to be formed communicated with the through-windows formed through the clip portion and the covering portion.
- the opening may also be formed in an object without a through-window, or in a location away from a through-window.
- the opening may be formed having the same opening width as the through-window, or having an opening width that is smaller than the opening width of the through-window.
- the shape of the opening may be any of a variety of shapes other than rectangular.
- the opening may have a circular shape, an inverted triangular shape, or a gourd shape.
- the clip 50 is made semi-transparent from the polypropylene resin, but the clip 50 may also be made of resin that is not semi-transparent, or it may be made of metal material.
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Abstract
A clip that hooks, and thus fixes, a cover of a seat onto a frame structure includes a cover connecting portion that is integrally connected to the cover; a hook-shaped hook portion that hooks onto, and thus fixes to, the frame structure; and a planar covering portion that is formed in a position facing a back side portion of the hook portion. An opening that enables the back side portion of the hook portion to be visible is formed in the covering portion.
Description
- The disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-175900 filed on Aug. 8, 2012 including the specification, drawings and abstract is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The invention relates to a clip. More particularly, the invention relates to a clip for hooking, and thus fixing, a cover of a vehicle seat to a frame structure.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2003-230463 (JP 2003-230463 A) describes technology for fastening a seat cover (i.e., a cover) of a vehicle seat to a seat frame by hooking the cover onto the seat frame using a clip that is attached to an edge portion of the cover. A hook-shaped hook portion for hooking, and thus fixing, the clip to an edge portion of the seat frame or a wire extending across the seat frame is formed on the clip.
- With the related art described in JP 2003-230463 A, a through-hole is formed through two opposing surface portions that form the hook shape of the hook portion of the clip. This through-hole is formed to absorb excessive thickness that occurs with deformation of the clip when the clip is bent or twisted and hooked onto the wire. However, the shape of the hook portion is not in the region (i.e., location) where the through-hole is formed, so it is difficult to visually confirm whether the hook portion is properly hooked onto the wire, from the back side (i.e., the outside) of the hook portion through the through-hole.
- The invention thus provides a structure for a clip, that makes it easier to visually confirm whether a hook portion is hooked onto a target object. The clip of the invention uses the following means. An aspect of the invention relates to a clip that hooks, and thus fixes, a cover of a seat to a frame structure. This clip includes a cover connecting portion that is integrally connected to the cover; a hook-shaped hook portion that hooks onto, and thus fixes to, the frame structure; and a planar covering portion that is formed in a position facing a back side portion of the hook portion. An opening that enables the back side portion of the hook portion to be visible is formed in the covering portion.
- According to this aspect, by forming the opening that enables the back side portion of the hook portion to be visible, in the covering portion, it is possible to see whether the hook portion is hooked onto the frame structure, from the back side of the covering portion through this opening. As a result, it is possible to easily visually confirm, from the back side of the covering portion, whether the hook portion is hooked onto the target object (i.e., the frame structure).
- In the aspect described above, the hook portion may have a long shape that hooks onto, and thus fixes to, a linear hanging wire that forms the frame structure, in a state broadly engaged in a direction in which the hanging wire extends. Also, a through-window that is open through the hook portion and the covering portion, and in which a shape is cut out, may be formed. This opening may be formed communicated with the through-window.
- According to this structure, it is possible to see, from the opening of the covering portion, whether an end portion of the hook portion that faces the through-window is hooked onto the hanging wire. As a result, it is possible to more appropriately visually confirm whether the hook portion is hooked onto the target object (i.e., the frame structure).
- Moreover, in the structure described above, the through-window may be formed, as a cutout portion that is formed near an obstacle that impedes the hook portion from being hooked onto the hanging wire, and that avoids interference with the obstacle, in the hanging wire.
- According to this structure, by forming the opening communicated with the through-window for avoiding interference that is formed through the hook portion and the covering portion, a structure that enables the visual confirmation described above to be performed more appropriately is able to be reasonably formed in one location.
- In the aspect described above, the opening may be formed larger than the hook shape of the hook portion.
- According to this structure, by forming the opening larger than the hook shape of the hook portion, it is possible to more appropriately visually confirm whether the hook portion is hooked onto the hanging wire.
- Features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals denote like elements, and wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a partial perspective view of a vehicle seat to which a clip according to one example embodiment of the invention has been applied; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the vehicle seat viewed from a back side; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the clip viewed from a front side; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the clip viewed from a back side; -
FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along line V-V inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 6 is a partial enlarged perspective view of a state before the clip is hooked onto a hanging wire; -
FIG. 7 is a partial enlarged perspective view of a state in which the clip is hooked onto the hanging wire; and -
FIG. 8 is a back view of the state in which the clip is hooked onto the hanging wire. - Hereinafter, modes for carrying out the invention (i.e., example embodiments) will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- First, the structure of a
clip 50 according to one example embodiment of the invention will be described with reference toFIGS. 1 to 8 . As shown inFIG. 1 , theclip 50 hooks, and thus fixes, a portion of acover 30 that covers a surface of a seatback of avehicle seat 1 to ahorizontal wire 16A that is fixed to aback frame 10 that forms a frame of aseatback 2. Here, thevehicle seat 1 is configured as a rear side in a vehicle provided with two rows of seats, and includes theseatback 2 that forms a backrest for a seated occupant, aseat cushion 3 that becomes a seating portion, and aheadrest 4. - The
seatback 2 described above is supported by a lower end portion on both left and right sides being connected to a rear end portion of both left and right sides of theseat cushion 3. Theseat cushion 3 is supported connected onto the floor. Theheadrest 4 is attached, and thus fixed, to an upper portion of theseatback 2. Theback frame 10 that forms the frame of theseatback 2 described above is formed by bending circular steel tubing into a square frame shape and connecting both end portions together. Theback frame 10 includes bothside frames 12 that form a frame on both left and right side portions of theseatback 2, anupper frame 11 that forms a frame of an upper portion of theseatback 2, and alower frame 13 that forms a frame of a lower portion of theseatback 2. - A square
cylindrical holder 15 is fixed by being integrally welded in two positions, one to the left of center and the other to the right of center, on theupper frame 11 described above. Theseholders 15 are portions for attaching and fixingcylindrical support members 14 for inserting and attaching two rod-shaped stays 4A provided protruding from a lower surface portion of theheadrest 4. Theheadrest 4 is retained in a state fixed to the upper portion of theseatback 2 by inserting thestays 4A of theheadrest 4 into thesupport members 14 that are attached to theseholders 15, such that thestays 4A are attached to thesupport members 14. - A plurality of linear
horizontal wires 16A that extend in a seat width direction, and a plurality of linearvertical wires 16B that extend in a height direction are provided on theback frame 10, in a manner extending across the inside of the frame. Thesehorizontal wires 16A and thevertical wires 16B serve to support, from a rear side, a mat-type back pad 20 that serves as a cushion that covers a front side of theback frame 10, and fix aresin backboard 40 that covers a rear side of theback frame 10 in place by thebackboard 40 hooking onto them (i.e., thehorizontal wires 16A) using 50 and 60 that will be described later. Here, theclips horizontal wires 16A are an example of the hanging wire of the invention, and thevertical wires 16B are an example of the obstacle of the invention. - A tip end portion of the
vertical wires 16B that are shaped bent back in an inverted U-shape extending from the lower side toward the center side in a frame internal portion of theback frame 10 is formed as ananchor portion 16C that is bend back in an inverted U-shape toward the rear. Thisanchor portion 16C is configured as a portion that functions as a top tether anchorage for hooking a strap (i.e., a top tether) for fixing a child seat, not shown, onto. Theanchor portion 16C is pointed so as to protrude upward at an angle toward the rear, and passes through a through-hole 43 open in thebackboard 40 that covers the rear surface of theback frame 10 to the rear side of thebackboard 40. Then acap 44 is fit into the through-hole 43, such that theanchor portion 16C is provided protruding from thebackboard 40 toward the rear side, with a gap around theanchor portion 16C filled in. - The
back pad 20 described above is made of urethane foam, and is set from a front side so as to extend across the square frame of theback frame 10. As a result, extendingportions 20A that are formed one on each of the upper, lower, left, and right peripheral edge portions of theback pad 20 and extend toward the rear are set so as to cover theback frame 10 in a state wrapped around toward the rear side from the outside of each frame portion of theback frame 10. From this assembly, each frame portion of theback frame 10 is covered from the front side by theback pad 20, and is also covered from the outer peripheral sides and the back side by the extendingportions 20A of theback pad 20. - After the
back pad 20 is assembled to theback frame 10, acloth cover 30 is put on so as to cover the entire surface of theback pad 20. More specifically, thecover 30 includes afront cover 31 that covers a front surface of theseatback 2, and aback cover 32 that covers a back surface of theseatback 2, as shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 . Thefront cover 31 is put on covering the front surface of the seatback 2 (i.e., the front surface of the back pad 20), with the upper, lower, left, and right peripheral edge portions thereof wrapped around toward the rear side and fixed in place by being hooked onto an engaging portion integrally provided on theback frame 10. - Of these, an
edge portion 31A of thefront cover 31 is wrapped around toward the rear side from the upper side of theseatback 2, as shown inFIG. 5 . An upperside edge portion 32A of theback cover 32 and aresin clip 50 are sewn (a sewnportion 30A) to theedge portion 31A. Theedge portion 31A of thefront cover 31 is fastened by being hooking around a front lower side of the rear side of theseatback 2, by hooking ahook portion 52 of theresin clip 50 onto ahorizontal wire 16A that extends across an upper region inside theback frame 10 described above, thereby fixing thehook portion 52 to thehorizontal wire 16A. As a result, thefront cover 31 fits broadly over (i.e., covers) each extendingportion 20A of theback pad 20 closely without forming any wrinkles or raised areas. Also, after the backboard 40 is attached to the rear surface of theback frame 10, theback cover 32 is fit on so as to cover the entire back surface of thebackboard 40. The edge portion on the lower side of theback cover 32 is pulled in to the lower side, and theback cover 32 is fixed in place by being hooked onto the frame structure of theseat cushion 3, not shown. - The backboard 40 described above is fixed to the
back frame 10 by being attached thereto in the manner described below. That is, anupper edge portion 41 of the backboard 40 is fit into theclip 50 from below and sandwiched by it (i.e., the clip 50), and theclips 60 that are attached in two places, one on the left and one on the right, to a lower portion of the backboard 40 are pushed onto ahorizontal wire 16A that extends across a lower region inside theback frame 10, and thus elastically hook onto thehorizontal wire 16A. As a result, the upper and lower portions of the backboard 40 are fixed to theback frame 10. More specifically, the twoclips 60 that are attached to the lower portion of the backboard 40 are mounted by being pushed into mountingholes 42 formed in two locations, one on the left and one on the right, on the lower portion of the backboard 40, as shown inFIG. 1 . Theclips 60 each elastically receive and sandwich thehorizontal wire 16A that extends across the lower region inside theback frame 10, by being pushed onto thehorizontal wire 16A. - Meanwhile, the
clip 50 that sandwiches theupper edge portion 41 of the backboard 40 is formed in a horizontally long shape in the seat width direction in which thehorizontal wire 16A extend (seeFIGS. 2 to 4 ), and is fixed to thehorizontal wire 16A by being hooked onto it (i.e., thehorizontal wire 16A) in a state engaged widely in the seat width direction. More specifically, as shown inFIG. 5 , theresin clip 50 has acover connecting portion 51 that is connected to the sewnportion 30A of thecover 30 by being sewn thereto, a hook-shapedhook portion 52 that hooks onto, and thus fixes to, thehorizontal wire 16A below, and aplanar covering portion 53 that is formed in a position facing aback side portion 52B of thehook portion 52. Thecover connecting portion 51, thehook portion 52, and the coveringportion 53 are all integrated together. Theresin clip 50 is integrally formed by polypropylene resin injection molding, and is formed in a vertically long sectional shape. - The
cover connecting portion 51 is formed in a horizontally long planar shape, and the sewn 31A and 32A of theedge portions cover 30 are moved widely in the seat width direction and connected by being sewn, along an upper edge portion of the surface portion that extends in a long shape in the seat width direction. Thehook portion 52 extends in a stepped shape from a lower end side portion of thecover connecting portion 51 to the front lower side, and from there, is formed in a shape rolled back in a hook shape in an upward and forward direction toward a tipend side portion 52A. The tipend side portion 52A is formed in a shape bent at an angle upward and toward the front. This inclined shape widens the opening of the hook shape that receives thehorizontal wire 16A from above, thus making it easier to receive thehorizontal wire 16A. - Also, a planar-shaped
fin portion 52C that extends downward is formed along the lower end side portion of a hookedportion 52 that extends in a long shape in the seat width direction. Thisfin portion 52C serves to maintain the posture of theclip 50 by abutting, from behind, against anotherhorizontal wire 16A provided parallel in a position below thehorizontal wire 16A, when thehook portion 52 is fixed by being hooked onto thehorizontal wire 16A, as shown inFIG. 5 . - That is, force that pulls the
cover connecting portion 51 at an angle upward and to the rear, which is the direction in which thecover 30 is held taut, with thehorizontal wire 16A that thehook portion 52 is hooked onto as the fulcrum, from the tension effect of thecover 30, is applied to theclip 50 by pulling the,resin clip 50 in a state with thecover 30 sewn to thecover connecting portion 51, forward and downward, and fixing thehook portion 52 by hooking it onto thehorizontal wire 16A. This tension force causes force that pushes thefin portion 52C forward around thehorizontal wire 16A that thehook portion 52 is hooked onto, to be applied to thefin portion 52C. However, because thefin portion 52C abuts against thehorizontal wire 16A that is arranged on the front side thereof, thefin portion 52C will not rotate forward, but is instead pushed against thehorizontal wire 16A, and as a result, the posture of theresin clip 50 is maintained, i.e., theresin clip 50 is held in a fixed position. - The covering
portion 53 is formed in a horizontally long planar shape that hangs straight down from a lower end side portion of thecover connecting portion 51, and forms a single planar shape with thecover connecting portion 51. Therefore, a sandwichedspace 54 that has a front-to-rear width into which theupper edge portion 41 of the backboard 40 is able to fit from below, is formed between the coveringportion 53 and theback side portion 52B (and thefin portion 52C) of thehook portion 52. When theupper edge portion 41 of the backboard 40 is fit into the sandwichedspace 54 from below, theupper edge portion 41 of the backboard 40 is kept in a state elastically sandwiched from the front and the rear by theback side portion 52B of thehook portion 52 and the coveringportion 53. That is, theupper edge portion 41 of the backboard 40 is stably retained in a fixed position without rattling, by being sandwiched by theclip 50, the posture of which is maintained by theclip 50 being engaged with the twohorizontal wires 16A. - Also, rectangular through-
52D and 53B that pass through thewindows hook portion 52 and the coveringportion 53 are opened in theclip 50 by punching with a press in predetermined locations in the seat width direction (seeFIGS. 2 to 4 ). These through- 52D and 53B are formed as cutout portions for avoiding interference with the plurality ofwindows vertical wires 16B provided close to, and crossing, thehorizontal wires 16A, and various accessories, not shown, provided on theback frame 10, not shown, so that thehook portion 52 will not to interfere with these obstacles when it (i.e., the hook portion 52) is hooked onto, and thus fixed to, thehorizontal wire 16A from below, as shown inFIGS. 6 to 8 . In the region where these through- 52D and 53B are formed, a protruding shape that protrudes in the hook shape of thewindows hook portion 52 is removed, so thehook portion 52 will not interfere with obstacles such as thevertical wires 16B and the like. - Also, as shown in
FIGS. 6 to 8 ,openings 53A that widen the open shape of the through-window 53B in the width direction are further formed communicated with the through-window 53B, in the coveringportion 53. In this example embodiment, theopenings 53A are formed communicated with the through-windows 53B (seeFIG. 4 ), such that theback side portion 52B of thehook portion 52 is able to be visible from the back side of the coveringportion 53 through theopenings 53A. More specifically, theopenings 53A are formed in a shape that opens wider in the height direction than the through- 52D and 53B open through the coveringwindows portion 53 and the hooked shape of thehook portion 52. As a result, the state of thehook portion 52 when it is being hooked onto thehorizontal wire 16A and after it is hooked onto thehorizontal wire 16A is visible through theopenings 53A. - More specifically, the
hook portion 52 is semi-transparent because theresin clip 50 is made of polypropylene resin, and thehook portion 52 can be seen from the back side through theopenings 53A, which make it easier to visually confirm whether thehook portion 52 is hooked onto thehorizontal wire 16A. Also, theopenings 53A are formed communicated with the through-windows 53B, so the shape of the end portions cut off by the through-windows 52D of thehook portions 52 is visible from theopenings 53A. Therefore, the shape itself of thehorizontal wire 16A and the shape of the end portions of thehook portions 52 facing the through- 52D and 53B are visible through these through-windows windows 52D and 53D, so whether thehook portion 52 is hooked onto thehorizontal wire 16A is able to be appropriately visually confirmed. - In this way, with the
clip 50 of this example embodiment, by forming theopenings 53A that enable theback side portion 52B of thehook portion 52 to be visible, in the coveringportion 53, it is possible to see whether thehook portion 52 is hooked onto thehorizontal wire 16A, from the back side of the coveringportion 53 through theopenings 53A. Accordingly, it is possible to easily visually confirm from the back side of the coveringportion 53 whether thehook portion 52 is hooked onto the target object (i.e., thehorizontal wire 16A). - Also, by forming the
openings 53A communicated with the through-windows 53B opened in the coveringportion 53, it is possible to see from theopenings 53A whether the end portion of thehook portion 52 facing the through-windows 52D is hooked on thehorizontal wire 16A. Therefore, it is possible to more appropriately visually confirm whether thehook portion 52 is hooked onto the target object (i.e., thehorizontal wire 16A). Also, by forming theopenings 53A communicated with the through- 52D and 53B for avoiding interference that are formed through thewindows hook portion 52 and the coveringportion 53, a structure that exposes the shape of the end portion of thehook portion 52 as described above, and thus enables visual confirmation to be more appropriately performed, is able to be reasonably formed in one location. Also, forming theopenings 53A larger than the hooked shape of thehook portion 52 makes it possible to more appropriately visually confirm whether thehook portion 52 is hooked onto thehorizontal wire 16A. - Using the flexibility of the
clip 50, when thehorizontal wire 16A that thehook portion 52 hooks onto is arranged curved, for example, theclip 50 may also be flexibly bent to correspond to the shape of thishorizontal wire 16A, and hooked onto thehorizontal wire 16A. In this way, even in a case in which the work of hooking thehook portion 52 onto thehorizontal wire 16A while bending thehook portion 52 back is difficult, by forming theopenings 53A that enable theback side portion 52B of thehook portion 52 to be visible, as in this example embodiment, it is possible to perform the work of hooking thehook portion 52 onto thehorizontal wire 16A while visually confirming it, so the work of hooking thehook portion 52 onto thehorizontal wire 16A can be easily performed, and it is possible to appropriately confirm whether thehook portion 52 is hooked onto thehorizontal wire 16A. - Heretofore, one example embodiment of the example embodiment has been described, but the invention may also be carried out by various modes other than that of the example embodiment described above. For example, the target object that the hook portion of the clip hooks on to is not limited to a linear wire (i.e., the
horizontal wire 16A) as illustrated in the example embodiment above. The hook portion may also be hooked on at a location such as an edge portion of the frame or a hole formed in the frame. Also, the clip may have a short shape, regardless of whether the shape of the target object that the hook portion hooks on to is long. For example, using the structure illustrated in the example embodiment above as an example, a plurality of clips having short shapes in the seat width direction may be connected to thecover 30, and the plurality of clips may be hooked onto, and thus fixed to, thehorizontal wire 16A. - Also, the clip of the invention is used to hook, and thus fix, a cover of a vehicle seat to a frame structure, and is able to be applied to a variety of locations, such as another location within the
seatback 2 illustrated in the example embodiment described above, or a location within theseat cushion 3 or theheadrest 4. Further, the opening formed in the clip does not necessarily have to be formed communicated with the through-windows formed through the clip portion and the covering portion. The opening may also be formed in an object without a through-window, or in a location away from a through-window. Also, the opening may be formed having the same opening width as the through-window, or having an opening width that is smaller than the opening width of the through-window. Moreover, the shape of the opening may be any of a variety of shapes other than rectangular. For example, the opening may have a circular shape, an inverted triangular shape, or a gourd shape. Also, in the example embodiment described above, theclip 50 is made semi-transparent from the polypropylene resin, but theclip 50 may also be made of resin that is not semi-transparent, or it may be made of metal material.
Claims (4)
1. A clip that hooks, and thus fixes, a cover of a seat onto a frame structure, comprising:
a cover connecting portion that is integrally connected to the cover;
a hook-shaped hook portion that hooks onto, and thus fixes to, the frame structure; and
a planar covering portion that is formed in a position facing a back side portion of the hook portion,
wherein an opening that enables the back side portion of the hook portion to be visible is formed in the covering portion.
2. The clip according to claim 1 , wherein the hook portion has a long shape that hooks onto, and thus fixes to, a linear hanging wire that forms the frame structure, in a state broadly engaged in a direction in which the hanging wire extends; and a through-window that is open through the hook portion and the covering portion, and in which a shape is cut out, is formed, and the opening is formed communicated with the through-window.
3. The clip according to claim 2 , wherein the through-window is formed, as a cutout portion that is formed near an obstacle that impedes the hook portion from being hooked onto the hanging wire, and that avoids interference with the obstacle, in the hanging wire.
4. The clip according to claim 1 , wherein the opening is formed larger than the hook shape of the hook portion.
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