Patent classifications
B60N2/02258
Seating assembly with fold flat seatback
A vehicle seating assembly has a seat, a seatback and a bracket extending between the seat and the seatback with a first pivotable coupling between the bracket and the seat, a second pivotable coupling between the bracket and the seatback, and a sector gear portion with a gear assembly including a spur gear. The sector gear portion is disposed along an edge of the bracket, wherein the spur gear is rotatable to engage the sector gear portion of the bracket to move the bracket from a first position to a second position to move the second pivotable coupling from a primary position to a secondary position.
High torque load power rotary recliner with anti-back drive capability and reduced backlash for car seat
A recliner mechanism includes first, second and third locking plates and a fastener. The first locking plate has a first inner diametrical surface having first teeth formed thereon. The second locking plate has a second inner diametrical surface having second teeth formed thereon. One or both of the first and second locking plates may include an aperture extending therethrough. The third locking plate has an outer diametrical surface having third teeth formed thereon. Some of the third teeth are meshingly engaged with some of the first teeth and some of the second teeth. The fastener may extend through the aperture and is attached to one of a seatback and a seat bottom.
SWIVEL DEVICE OF SEAT FOR VEHICLES
A swivel device for vehicle seats may rotate a seat mounted inside a vehicle at 180° or more and firmly fix the seat at a normal position before and after rotation. The swivel device includes: a base plate provided with a plurality of first locking members; a swivel plate disposed on the base plate to be rotated by a second motor; a rotary force transmission mechanism mounted on an output shaft of the second motor and the swivel plate to transmit a rotary force of the second motor to the swivel plate; an elevating plate provided with a plurality of second locking members separably coupled to the plurality of first locking members and formed on a lower surface of the elevating plate; and a first motor mounted on an upper surface of the elevating plate to transmit a rotary force to the lead screw.
Linear actuator for a motor vehicle seat
A linear actuator for adjusting a seat component of a motor vehicle seat includes a lead screw having a rod head. A fastening means is connected to the rod head and connectable to a first seat component of the motor vehicle seat. The first seat component has a bearing, with the fastening means being insertable into the bearing in a first orientation and lockable in the bearing in a second orientation.
POWER SLIDE
A power slide includes a left slide and a right slide, each including a top rail, a bottom rail, a lead screw and an electric motor. The top rail is arranged above the bottom rail and is slidably connected to the bottom rail, and a notch is formed in a middle portion of the top rail. The lead screw is arranged above the bottom rail in parallel and has two ends fixedly connected to the bottom rail. The electric motor includes a housing, a rotor shaft and a stator shaft. The housing is mounted in the notch, the stator shaft is fixedly connected into the housing, the rotor shaft penetrates into the stator shaft and is rotatably connected to the stator shaft, and an interior of the rotor shaft is threadedly connected to the lead screw.
Seat adjustment limiter and method of control
A vehicle seat controller is provided to control a front seat assembly and a rear seat assembly positioned directly behind of the front seat assembly. The vehicle seat controller programmed to receive a first input indicating whether the rear seat assembly is occupied and receive a second input indicating a position of the front seat assembly. The vehicle seat controller is programmed to provide a signal to an actuator to move the front seat assembly forward if the first input indicates the rear seat is occupied and the second input indicates the position exceeds a rearward travel threshold.
Motorized seat
A motorized seat that may be used in various marine applications to help improve adjustability and user comfort. In one implementation, a left armrest motor, a right armrest motor, and a footrest motor are selectively controllable and configured to move the left armrest between a left armrest stowed position and a left armrest lowered position, the right armrest between a right armrest stowed position and a right armrest lowered position, and the footrest between a footrest stowed position and a footrest lowered position.
SLIDE RAIL DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A slide rail device includes a track member, and a slider unit that includes a slider being slidable along the track member and having a recess which is cooperatively defined by two inner side faces and an inner connecting face connected between the inner side faces, and two block boards fixedly fastened to the inner connecting face. The slide rail device further includes a linear motor unit that includes a rotor connected to the inner connecting face and cooperating with the inner connecting face, the inner side faces and the block boards to define a filling space, and a heat dissipating member that fills the filling space, and that is seamlessly connected between the rotor and the slider unit.
SEAT LIFTER
A seat lifter includes: an inner link for changing a height position of an inner lower arm with respect to a floor of a vehicle; an outer link for changing a height position of an outer lower area with respect to the floor; a coupling rod that couples the inner link to the outer link; a planetary gear mechanism capable of causing the coupling rod to rotate relative to the inner lower arm and the outer lower arm; a drive unit capable of driving the planetary gear mechanism; and a power transmission rod that transmits power of the drive unit to the planetary gear mechanism. The planetary gear mechanism is disposed between the inner lower arm and the outer lower arm. The drive unit is disposed outside the inner lower arm in the width direction or outside the outer lower arm in the width direction.
HEADREST POSITION ADJUSTING DEVICE FOR VEHICLE
A headrest position adjusting device for a vehicle, may include a first motor mounted to a seatback frame; a first link connected to the first motor to be rotatable to a predetermined first angle in a leftward-rightward direction; a second motor mounted to the first link; a second link connected to the second motor to be rotatable to a predetermined angle in an upward-downward direction; a third motor mounted to the second link; a third link connected to the third motor to be rotatable with respect to a rotation axis of the third motor; and a headrest frame connected to the third link and mounted in a headrest pad.