Shape Memory Alloy Latch Release Mechanism for Vehicle Head Restraint
20210370816 · 2021-12-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/859
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/853
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/844
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60N2/853
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/844
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An automotive head restraint apparatus includes a housing having a padded and upholstered exterior, the housing being rotatable about a lateral support tube that supports a lock plate having a lobe extending radially with a detent slot extending therein. A latch finger extends from a pivotable lock lever plate to releasably engage in the detent slot to latch the housing in the deployed position. A pull rod is secured to the lock lever plate, and is connected to a release lever arm at its other end. A shape memory alloy (SMA) wire loop is passed about a drive pulley that is supported by a reciprocally translatable slide. A drive arm extends from the slide to impinge on the release lever and raise the pull rod when the SMA wire loop is energized and contracted, thereby releasing the latch finger to rotate the housing to the retracted position.
Claims
1. A vehicle head restraint apparatus, including: a housing rotatably secured to a lateral support member that is supported on a seat back; at least one biasing spring for urging said housing to rotate about said lateral support member to a retracted rotated position; a lock plate secured to said lateral support member and including a detent slot formed therein; a lock lever plate rotatably secured in said housing adjacent to said lock plate, said lock lever plate including a latch finger disposed to releasably engage with said detent slot to secure said housing in a deployed rotated position; a shape memory alloy (SMA) wire actuator operatively connected between said housing and said lock lever plate, said SMA wire actuator being operable to contract and rotate said lock lever plate to release said latch finger from said detent slot and free said housing to rotate to said retracted position; wherein said SMA wire actuator includes an SMA wire having opposed ends connected to fixed, adjacent electrical terminals, said wire being formed as a loop having a distal loop end.
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3. The vehicle head restraint apparatus of claim 1, wherein said distal loop end is secured about a drive pulley mounted on a translatable slide within said housing.
4. The vehicle head restraint apparatus of claim 3, further including a pull rod connected at one end to said lock lever plate, and at the other end to a release lever rotatably secured in said housing.
5. The vehicle head restraint apparatus of claim 4, further including a drive arm extending from said slide to impinge on said release lever, whereby activation of said SMA wire translates said slide and urges said drive arm to impinge on and rotate said release lever and translate said pull rod to release said latch finger from said detent slot.
6. The vehicle head restraint apparatus of claim 1, further including a rigid board supporting said pair of adjacent electrical terminals.
7. The vehicle head restraint apparatus of claim 6, wherein said rigid board includes conductor traces to deliver electrical power to said terminals.
8. The vehicle head restraint apparatus of claim 7, further including a pulley wheel rotatably secured to said rigid board, said loop including adjacent wire legs extending about a peripheral portion of said pulley from said terminals to said distal loop end.
9. The vehicle head restraint apparatus of claim 8, wherein said pulley wheel further includes adjacent annular grooves, each engaging one of said adjacent legs, whereby said wire legs are maintained in spaced apart, non-contact fashion with each other.
10. The vehicle head restraint apparatus of claim 9, further including a slide secured to said rigid board in reciprocally translatable fashion, and a drive pulley extending from said slide, said loop end of said SMA wire secured about said drive pulley.
11. A vehicle head restraint apparatus, including: a housing rotatably secured to a lateral support member that is supported on a seat back; at least one biasing spring for urging said housing to rotate about said lateral support member to a retracted rotated position; a lock plate secured to said lateral support member and including a detent slot formed therein; a lock lever plate rotatably secured in said housing adjacent to said lock plate, said lock lever plate including a latch finger disposed to releasably engage with said detent slot to secure said housing in a deployed rotated position; a shape memory alloy (SMA) wire actuator operatively connected between said housing and said lock lever plate, said SMA wire actuator being operable to contract and rotate said lock lever plate to release said latch finger from said detent slot and free said housing to rotate to said retracted position; further including a release lever rotatably secured in said housing, said release lever including a first lever arm, and a pull rod joined between said first lever arm and said lock lever plate.
12. The vehicle head restraint apparatus of claim 11, wherein rotation of said release lever translates said pull rod to release said latch finger from said detent slot.
13. The vehicle head restraint apparatus of claim 12, wherein said release lever includes a second lever arm, and further including a pushbutton assembly secured in said housing and having a pushbutton extending from said housing, and a plunger disposed to impinge on and rotate said second lever arm when depressed to manually release said latch finger from said detent slot.
14. The vehicle head restraint apparatus of claim 13, further including a yoke joined between said pull rod and said lock lever plate.
15. A vehicle head restraint apparatus, including: a housing rotatably secured to a lateral support member that is supported on a seat back; at least one biasing spring for urging said housing to rotate about said lateral support member to a retracted rotated position; a lock plate secured to said lateral support member and including a detent slot formed therein; a lock lever plate rotatably secured in said housing adjacent to said lock plate, said lock lever plate including a latch finger disposed to releasably engage with said detent slot to secure said housing in a deployed rotated position; a release lever including a first lever arm and a second lever arm extending from a central web portion that is rotatably secured to said housing; a pull rod extending from said first lever arm and joined to a yoke extending from said lock lever plate, whereby rotation of said release lever in a first direction translates said pull rod to rotate said lock lever plate and release said latch finger from said detent slot; a push button assembly mounted on said housing and including a plunger impinging on said second lever arm to rotate said release lever in said first direction by manual activation; a shape memory alloy (SMA) wire actuator secured to said housing and including a drive arm extending therefrom in reciprocally translating fashion, said drive arm impinging on said first lever arm and disposed to rotate said release lever in said first direction when said actuator is activated.
16. The vehicle head restraint apparatus of claim 15, wherein said SMA actuator includes an SMA wire formed as a loop having a distal loop end that is operatively secured to said drive arm.
17. The vehicle head restraint apparatus of claim 16, wherein said loop includes opposed wire ends, a pair of fixed, adjacent electrical terminals disposed within said housing, said opposed wire ends each secured to a respective electrical terminal.
18. The vehicle head restraint apparatus of claim 17, further including a pulley wheel rotatably secured within said housing, said SMA wire loop having adjacent legs extending about a peripheral portion of said pulley wheel.
19. The vehicle head restraint apparatus of claim 18, wherein said pulley wheel further includes adjacent annular grooves, each engaging one of said adjacent legs, whereby said wire legs are maintained in spaced apart, non-contact fashion with each other.
20. The vehicle head restraint apparatus of claim 15, further including a pivot shaft disposed within said housing adjacent to said lateral support member, said lock lever plate supported on said pivot shaft in rotatable fashion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] With regard to the accompanying figures, a typical head rest assembly 11 for a vehicle includes a pair of laterally spaced vertical support tubes 12 extending upwardly from the top of the seat back. A lateral support tube 13 extends between the two vertical tubes, and the tubing sections 12 and 13 may be integrally formed from a single tube. A head rest (head restraint) housing assembly 16 is mounted on the lateral support tube 13 by a head rest pivot arrangement (described below) that enables the head rest to rotate reversibly from a substantially upright near-vertical position (deployed) shown in
[0019] The housing assembly 16 is generally comprised of a molded plastic housing 17 and a cover 18, both components having the same outer shape and edge conformations so that the two components may be joined together edge-to-edge about their perimeters to form a continuous closure. The interior opposing surfaces of the housing 17 and cover 18 include surfaces, features, recesses, and openings disposed to act cooperatively to support the components of the apparatus as described below, and to enable their functions, movement, and the like. Upholstery fabric, padding, shaped resilient components, and the like are added to the exterior of the housing assembly 16, but are not shown herein to simplify visualization of the apparatus.
[0020] With regard to
[0021] Also disposed within the housing assembly 16 is a latch mechanism 31 that is designed to releasably secure the housing assembly 16 in the deployed position. With regard to
[0022] The latch mechanism 31 further includes a release lever 41 comprised of arms 42 and 43 extending from a central web portion 44 in a common plane, with the arms 42 and 43 oriented in a generally orthogonal relationship. An opening 46 in the web portion 44 engages a pivot lug 47 projecting in the interior of the housing so that the release lever 41 may rotate in a limited angular excursion. Torsion spring 50 is disposed about the pivot lug 47 and is connected between the release lever 41 and the housing to resiliently bias the A pull rod 48 is joined at its lower end to a yoke 49 that is pivotally secured to lobe 38 of the lock lever plate, and at its upper end to the distal end of arm 42 of the release lever 41. Rotation of the release lever 41 in the clockwise direction (as viewed in
[0023] The latch mechanism 31 also includes an electrically driven actuator 51 arranged to rotate the release lever 41 and effect the latch release action described above. The actuator 51 includes a stiff panel or board 52, such as a printed circuit board, with a pulley wheel 53 rotatably secured to one end of the board. A length of shape memory alloy (SMA) wire 54 is secured to the board, with the ends of the wire anchored in adjacent electrical terminals 56. The wire 54 is formed in a loop, with the distal portion of the loop secured about drive pulley 57. Note that the pulley wheel 53 is provided with two adjacent annular grooves in the periphery thereof the maintain spacing and separation of the wire portions from their adjacent counterparts.
[0024] With regard to
[0025] The actuator 51 is activated by applying an electrical current to SMA wire 54 through contacts 56 to heat the wire, which causes it to contract when it surpasses a temperature threshold, which may be in the range of 75°-85° C. The contraction of the wire 54 applies tensile force to drive pulley 57, causing the slide 61 to translate linearly upwardly. The drive arm 64 of slide 61 urges the follower pin 66 upwardly, thus rotating the release lever 41 and moving the pull rod 48 to rotate the lock lever plate 37 and release the detent engagement of finger 39 in slot 34. The detent mechanism is opened to enable the springs 24 to rotate the housing 51 to the retracted position of
[0026] The housing 51 is restored to the upright deployed position by manually rotating the housing about the lateral support tube 13. Finger 39 is urged by the spring forces to re-engage detent slot 34 to re-latch the housing in the upright position.
[0027] The housing 51 further includes provisions to enable manual release of the latch mechanism 31 whenever desirable or necessary. A pushbutton assembly 71 is secured in a sidewall portion of housing 17, and includes a cap 72 reciprocally translatably mounted on a cylindrical housing. The cap 72 is resiliently biased to extend outwardly, and a central plunger 73 is joined to the cap 72. The inner end of plunger 73 impinges on a distal portion of arm 43 of release lever 41. When the cap 72 is pressed inwardly against its spring bias, the plunger 73 urges the distal end of arm 43 to rotate clockwise (as viewed in
[0028] The SMA latch release actuator is driven by power supplied through a power/control cable that may be routed from the vehicle electrical power system through a vertical support tube and lateral support tube to the head rest. The SMA latch release actuator may be activated by remote command, using a standard communications protocol function that is built into the latch release actuator. This may be accomplished by, e.g., employing a button or touch pad on the dashboard of the vehicle, or through a personal communications device that is equipped to interact with the communications module of the actuator. The board 52 may include a microprocessor that is programmed to manage the application of electrical power to the SMA wire 54, and to respond to communications protocols from the vehicle or the driver's commands. Note that the use of an SMA wire loop 54 serves to double the force generated by contraction of the wire when heated beyond the threshold temperature, and also enables connecting the wire ends to fixed electrical terminals, so that any moving electrical contact is eliminated.
[0029] In an alternative embodiment, an electrical pushbutton may be provided in the head restraint assembly in addition to or in substitution to the manual pushbutton assembly 71. The electrical pushbutton is connected in the power circuit to the SMA actuator 51, and may be employed to drive the SMA actuator to operate the latch release mechanism and lower the housing from the deployed to the retracted position.
[0030] While the foregoing description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.