HEADREST
20190322200 ยท 2019-10-24
Inventors
- Ralph NUSS (Poppenricht, DE)
- Gerhard Delling (Schmidgaden, DE)
- Manuel Boesl (Freudenberg, DE)
- Erwin Himmelhuber (Sulzbach-Rosenberg, DE)
- Hubert KELLER (Kuemmersbruck, DE)
Cpc classification
B60N2/891
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/865
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a headrest, in particular for a vehicle seat, with a head contact part (11), with a support (12) for mounting the headrest (10) on a fixed structure, with at least one parallelogrammatic linkage (23) between the head contact part (11) and the support (12) that carries the head contact part (11) for movement relative to the support (12) between a first position and a second position, wherein the parallelogrammatic linkage (23) comprises at least two links (16, 17), and each link (16, 17) forms at least one pivot joint (G1A, G2A, G1C, G2C) with the support (12) and at least one pivot joint (G1B, G2B, G1D, G2D) with the head contact part (11), with a latch (19), with a first latch formation on the support (12) and a second latch formation on the head contact part (11), wherein the first latch formation and the second latch formation are in engagement in a locked position and are disengaged in a release position.
The special feature is that the first latch formation is fixed on the support (12) or that an upper region of at least one link (116) is provided with the first latch formation, and that the second latch formation is fixed on the head contact part (11).
Claims
1. A headrest comprising: a head contact part, a support carrying the headrest on a fixed structure; at least one parallelogrammatic linkage between the head contact part and the support and carrying the head contact part for movement relative to the support between a first position and a second position; the parallelogrammatic linkage including at least two links that each form at least one pivot joint with the support and at least one pivot joint with the head contact part; a latch including a first latch formation fixed on the support and a second latch formation fixed on the head contact part, the first latch formation and the second latch formation being in engagement in a locked position and are disengaged in a release position.
2. The headrest according to claim 1, wherein the support comprises at least one support bar or support bar bracket.
3. The headrest according to claim 1, wherein the support comprises at least one projection extending beyond the pivot joints on the side of the head contact part.
4. The headrest according to claim 1, wherein the first latch formation is on the projection.
5. The headrest according to claim 1, wherein the second latch formation comprises at least one lock element displaceable between the locked position and the release position.
6. The headrest according claim 5, wherein the at least one lock element is formed by a toothed rack that is provided with at least one recess.
7. The headrest according to claim 6, wherein the toothed rack structure is displaceable essentially horizontally between the locked position and the release position.
8. The headrest according to claim 7, wherein the support comprises two projections, and two parallel respective toothed racks are provided.
9. The headrest according to claim claim 8, wherein the toothed racks are adjacent the pivot joints of the parallelogrammatic linkage on the side of the head contact part.
10. The headrest according to claim 1, wherein the head contact part comprises an adjuster for vertical adjustment of the head contact part or part of the head contact part.
Description
[0022] Further advantages result from an embodiment schematically illustrated in the drawing. The figures show in:
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[0029] A headrest of a vehicle seat as a whole is denoted by reference character 10 throughout the drawing. Like reference characters in the different figures denote corresponding parts, even though small letters are added or omitted.
[0030] A perspective view of the headrest 10 is shown in
[0031] Lower ends 15a and 15b of the support bars 13a and 13b are for example fastenable on the structure backrest of a seat (not illustrated). The head contact part 11 is adjustable to different positions by an adjuster 40. The adjuster 40 includes a parallelogrammatic linkage device 23 with two links 16 and 17. Each of the links 16 and 17 comprises arms 34a and 34b as well as a traverse 33 that connects the arms 34a and 34b. The traverse 33 essentially serves to improve the stability in the embodiment. However, the traverse 33, as a connection of the arms 34a and 34b, could alternatively likewise be dispensed with.
[0032] The link 16 forms a pivot joint G.sub.1 (see
[0033] In the same way, the links 16 and 17 each form a pivot joint with the support bar 13a on a lateral region 36 opposite the lateral region 35, and, furthermore, respectively form a pivot joint with the holder 18, which is not discernable in
[0034] In this way, the head contact part 11 is displaceable relative to the support 12 between a rear position (see
[0035] In the present case, the support bars 13a and 13b are extended beyond the pivot joints G.sub.1 and G.sub.2, in particular beyond the pivot joints G.sub.3 and G.sub.4, in the direction z1, and are provided with the second latch formation in the form of a locking region 20. The locking region 20 is, in the present embodiment, directly formed by the support bars 13a and 13b. The first latch formation is configured in the form of two lock elements 21a and 21b that are relatively moveable to the holder 18, and are respectively provided with a toothed structure 22a and 22b, for example in this embodiment in the form of a toothed rack. Merely the toothed structure 22b is discernable in
[0036] It is also discernable in
[0037] The articulated connection between the link 17 and the support bar 13a in the form of a pivot joint G.sub.5 is discernable in
[0038] A rear region 24 of the holder 18 includes the toothed structures 22a and 22b that essentially extend in the X-direction. A front region 25 is provided with a guide device 26, in order to moveably support the head contact part plate 27 in the direction z.sub.1 and z.sub.2 between an upper position and a lower position. The head contact part plate 27 can be arrested, using an arresting device, in the upper position, the lower position and in intermediate positions between the upper position and the lower position.
[0039] According to
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[0041] An actuation element 30 is mounted to be pivotable around an axis a in the directions u.sub.1 and u2. The actuation element 30 can be actuated from outside on the headrest 10 with a button 43 (merely shown in
[0042] In the basic position of the actuation element 30, illustrated in
[0043] If the actuation element 30 is relieved, the spring moves the lock element 21a in the direction y2, and the spring 29a moves the lock element 21b in the direction y.sub.1 into the locked position in engagement with the respective locking region 20a and 20b. In doing so, the actuation element 30 is moved back in the direction u.sub.2 into the basic position by the lock elements 21a and 21b.
[0044] Hook-shaped projections 39a and 39b are discernable in