Patent classifications
A47C1/025
Wheelchair with dynamic occupant-tilt feature
A wheelchair having a tiltable occupant-support assembly, a powered drive system for adjusting the degree of tilt, and a control system for varying the degree of tilt in a programmatic automated fashion. The wheelchair is programmed or programmable to vary the degree of tilt, and therefore the wheelchair's occupant, automatedly. The wheelchair may provide pre-set ranges of seating angles and durations of time at each angle of tilt. The wheelchair thereby allows for reliable off-loading of the occupant's weight from pressure points, to avoid pressure ulcers, and does so programmatically so as to reduce the burden on healthcare staff and professionals while also ensuring adherence with prescribed tilting schedules.
Power recliner
The present disclosure provides a power recliner including a seatback having an angle that is adjusted when an external gear coupled to an accommodation groove of an internal gear is eccentrically rotated as wedges are operated, in which a support groove having a level difference is formed in the accommodation groove of the internal gear and maintains a predetermined radius based on a burring part, in which the wedges are installed and inserted into the support groove so as to be moved along the support groove, and in which when a load is applied to a seatback, the wedges are dually in contact with a cam and an inner stepped surface of the support groove or dually in contact with the burring part of the internal gear and the inner stepped surface of the support groove to disperse the load, thereby improving maximum strength of the recliner.
Power recliner
The present disclosure provides a power recliner including a seatback having an angle that is adjusted when an external gear coupled to an accommodation groove of an internal gear is eccentrically rotated as wedges are operated, in which a support groove having a level difference is formed in the accommodation groove of the internal gear and maintains a predetermined radius based on a burring part, in which the wedges are installed and inserted into the support groove so as to be moved along the support groove, and in which when a load is applied to a seatback, the wedges are dually in contact with a cam and an inner stepped surface of the support groove or dually in contact with the burring part of the internal gear and the inner stepped surface of the support groove to disperse the load, thereby improving maximum strength of the recliner.
Reclining device and seat
An internal gear includes a thin annular portion and a thick annular portion whose outside diameters are the same and whose inside diameters are different are continuously provided integrally in an axial direction, and an outer peripheral surface of the thin annular portion and the thick annular portion is formed in a substantially L shape in a flush cross section. Therefore, a conventionally substantially convex section formed with the memory internal teeth does not become the weak point in terms of strength. An axial outer end surface of the thick annular portion of the internal gear is formed to be substantially flat, and the coupling cover member is fixed to the thick annular portion to be coupled to a frame of a seat cushion or a seat back.
Tilt Mechanism for Lounge Chair
The device of the present invention allows a user to adjust the back of a chair to a desired reclining angle without having to physically stand up and manually adjust the back of the chair. More specifically, the tilting mechanism provides a remote control for the user to adjust the back of the chair through the touch of a button and moves the chair back from a first position to a second position as well as through a number of angles of inclination.
Tilt Mechanism for Lounge Chair
The device of the present invention allows a user to adjust the back of a chair to a desired reclining angle without having to physically stand up and manually adjust the back of the chair. More specifically, the tilting mechanism provides a remote control for the user to adjust the back of the chair through the touch of a button and moves the chair back from a first position to a second position as well as through a number of angles of inclination.
ACTUATOR FOR RECLINER
Proposed is an actuator for a recliner which can be manufactured with components having simple structures to reduce weight, and functions of a seat operated through different cables are independently performed stably. The actuator for a recliner includes: a casing part, and a drive part provided with a worm wheel gear located inside the casing part and rotated by an operation of a motor, and a rack gear configured to move elastically toward a first or second side of the drive part in engagement with the worm wheel gear, with cables being coupled respectively to the first and second sides of the rack gear.
ACTUATOR FOR RECLINER
Proposed is an actuator for a recliner which can be manufactured with components having simple structures to reduce weight, and functions of a seat operated through different cables are independently performed stably. The actuator for a recliner includes: a casing part, and a drive part provided with a worm wheel gear located inside the casing part and rotated by an operation of a motor, and a rack gear configured to move elastically toward a first or second side of the drive part in engagement with the worm wheel gear, with cables being coupled respectively to the first and second sides of the rack gear.
POWER RECLINER
The present disclosure provides a power recliner including a seatback having an angle that is adjusted when an external gear coupled to an accommodation groove of an internal gear is eccentrically rotated as wedges are operated, in which a support groove having a level difference is formed in the accommodation groove of the internal gear and maintains a predetermined radius based on a burring part, in which the wedges are installed and inserted into the support groove so as to be moved along the support groove, and in which when a load is applied to a seatback, the wedges are dually in contact with a cam and an inner stepped surface of the support groove or dually in contact with the burring part of the internal gear and the inner stepped surface of the support groove to disperse the load, thereby improving maximum strength of the recliner.
POWER RECLINER
The present disclosure provides a power recliner including a seatback having an angle that is adjusted when an external gear coupled to an accommodation groove of an internal gear is eccentrically rotated as wedges are operated, in which a support groove having a level difference is formed in the accommodation groove of the internal gear and maintains a predetermined radius based on a burring part, in which the wedges are installed and inserted into the support groove so as to be moved along the support groove, and in which when a load is applied to a seatback, the wedges are dually in contact with a cam and an inner stepped surface of the support groove or dually in contact with the burring part of the internal gear and the inner stepped surface of the support groove to disperse the load, thereby improving maximum strength of the recliner.