ADJUSTMENT DEVICE FOR A HEADREST
20200015594 ยท 2020-01-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/853
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/829
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60N2/829
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An adjustment device for a headrest includes: a frame, a tilt adjustment device serving to adjust the headrest inclination and including at least one support element for securing the headrest. The tilt adjustment device includes: a height adjustment device including at least one tube, wherein the support element is swivelable about a swivel axis at an end portion of the tube, with the tube slidably guided in the frame, enabling the headrest to be height-adjustable relative the frame, and at least one drive means connected to the height adjustment device and operatively connected to the tube for displacing same. A rod is guided inside the tube and coupled at one of its ends with the support element, a displacement of the rod relative to the tube causing the support element to swivel about the swivel axis, thereby effecting an adjustment of the inclination of the headrest.
Claims
1. An adjustment device (4) for a headrest (3), comprising a frame (5), a tilt adjustment device (7) with which the inclination of the headrest (3) can be adjusted, with the tilt adjustment device (7) comprising at least one support element (7a, 7b) for securing the headrest (3), a height adjustment device (6) comprising at least one tube (6a, 6b), wherein the support element (7a, 7b) for securing the headrest (3) is supported so as to be swivelable about a swivel axis (9, 10) at an end portion of the tube (6a, 6b), and the tubes (6a, 6b) is slidably guided in the frame (5), thus enabling the headrest (3) to be height-adjustable relative to the frame (5), and at least one drive means (8; 17, 18) that is connected to the height adjustment device (6) and is operatively connected to the tube (6a, 6b) for the purpose of displacing same, characterized in that the tilt adjustment device (7) comprises a rod (7c, 7d) that is guided inside the tube (6a, 6b) and coupled at one of its ends with the support element (7a, 7b), with a displacement of the rod (7c, 7d) relative to the tube (6a, 6b) causing the support element (7a, 7b) to swivel about the swivel axis (9, 10), thereby effecting an adjustment of the inclination of the headrest (3).
2. The adjustment device as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the coupling of the support element (7a, 7b) with the rod (7c, 7d) is achieved by means of an articulated arm (7e, 7f) that is hingedly connected at one end to the rod (7c, 7d) and is hingedly connected at another end to the support element (7a, 7b).
3. The adjustment device as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the drive means (8; 17, 18) is instantiated by a linear actuator that is coupled at one end with the frame (5) and is operatively connected to the tube (6a, 6b) at its other end.
4. The adjustment device as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that, for the purpose of swivelably supporting the support element (7a, 7b) on the tube (6a, 6b), a connecting element (6c, 6d) is attached that has a stop element (7g) for limiting the swiveling movement of the support element (7a, 7b).
5. The adjustment device as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the rod (7c, 7d) protrudes with a portion out of the tube (6a, 6b) at the end of the tube (6a, 6b) that faces away from the support element (7a, 7b), and the drive means (8; 17, 18) is fastened to this portion by means of a fastening element (11; 19).
6. The adjustment device as set forth in claim 5, characterized in that a spring element (12, 13) is pushed up onto the portion and is supported with one end on the tube (6a, 6b) and with another end on the fastening element (11; 19), with an actuation of the drive means (8; 17) from a lower position of the headrest (3) initially effecting a limited displacement of the at least one tube (6a, 6b) and thus a displacement of the headrest (3) into an upper position, and with a further actuation of the drive means (8; 18) effecting a displacement of the rod (7c, 7d) relative to the tube (6a, 6b) under compression of the spring element (12, 13), so that the headrest (3) is tilted.
7. The adjustment device as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the tube (6a, 6b) has a stop (14, 15) that cooperates with at least one abutment that is provided on the frame (5) in order to limit the translational movement of the tube (6a, 6b).
8. The adjustment device as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the at least one drive unit comprises a first and a second drive unit (17, 18), with the first drive unit (17) being coupled with the tube (6a, 6b) for the purpose of displacing same and the second drive unit (18) being coupled with the rod (7c, 7d) for the purpose of displacing same relative to the tube (6a, 6b).
9. The adjustment device as set forth in claim 8, characterized in that the first drive unit (17) is coupled via a first fastening element (11) with the tube (6a, 6b) and the second drive unit (18) is supported on the first fastening element (11).
10. The adjustment device as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the height adjustment device (6) comprises two tubes (6a, 6b) that are mounted parallel to one another and are slidably supported in the frame, with two rods (7c, 7d) also being provided accordingly and each of the two tubes (6a, 6b) being guided in one of the two rods (7c, 7d).
Description
[0019] In the drawing:
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[0028] In order to achieve the different positions of the headrest 3, an adjustment device 4 shown in
[0029] A respective support element 7a, 7b of the tilt adjustment device 7 is hinged on the upper end of the two tubes 6a, 6b so as to be swivelable about a swivel axis 9, 10. The two support elements 7a, 7b are connected to one another by means of a connecting plate 3a (
[0030] The tilt adjustment device has a first rod 7c and a second rod 7d, each of which is displaceably guided in the first and second tube 6a, 6b, respectively. The two rods 7c, 7d have an upper end that protrudes from the two tubes 6a, 6b at the upper end thereof and is hingedly connected there via an articulated arm 7e, 7f to the associated support element 7a, 7b, respectively. The lower ends of the two rods 7c, 7d also protrude downward out of the two tubes 6a, 6b, respectively, with the two ends of the rods 7c, 7d being interconnected via a first fastening element 11. The drive means 8 is embodied as a linear actuator and secured between the two rods 6a, 6b with one end on the frame 5. The opposite end of the drive means 8 is connected to the first fastening element 11. A respective spring element 12, 13 is pushed onto the downwardly projecting portions of the rods 7c, 7d. During assembly, the fastening element 11 is then pushed onto the two portions of the two rods 7c, 7d and secured by brackets 20, 21. The spring elements 12, 13 are thus supported at one end on the two tubes 6a, 6b and at the other end on the fastening element 11 (
[0031] Actuation of the drive means 8 from the lower position of the headrest 3 shown in
[0032] Further actuation of the drive means 8 in the same direction now causes a displacement of the two rods 7c, 7d relative to the two tubes 6a, 6b, with the spring elements 12, 13 being compressed. At the same time, the two rods 7c, 7d slide out of the two tubes 6a, 6b at the upper end thereof and effect a tilting of the two support elements 7a, 7b via the two articulated arms 7e, 7f about the swivel axes 9, 10 (
[0033] An opposite actuation of the drive means 8 initially results in a shifting of the inclination of the headrest from the position shown in
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[0035] In the adjustment device that is described above according to a first exemplary embodiment, only one drive means 8 is used with which both the height and the inclination of the headrest 3 can be adjusted. For this purpose, the headrest 3 must first be fully extended until the tilting of the headrest 3 can occur. The height of the headrest can be optionally adjusted by means of stops 14, 15 that can be displaced along the tubes 6a, 6b. In the depicted exemplary embodiment, the stops 14, 15 are instantiated by nuts 14 that can be screwed onto an external thread of the tubes 6a, 6b and, optionally, adjusted.
[0036] It would therefore be substantially more comfortable if the height and inclination of the headrest could be adjusted independently of one another. Such an adjustment device according to a second embodiment is shown in
[0037] The second exemplary embodiment thus enables the inclination of the headrest 3 to be adjusted independently of a height adjustment.