HEADREST
20190308536 ยท 2019-10-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/853
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/829
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/865
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60N2/862
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/853
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a headrest with a base (13), with which the headrest (10) is mountable to a seat, with a head piece (11) as an abutment for a head, with a parallelogrammatic linkage, including a first link and at least one second link arranged therebehind in the direction of displacement, wherein each link forms at least one pivot with the base and at least one pivot with the head piece, such that the head piece is moveable between a first end position and a second end position, by means of the parallelogrammatic linkage, relative to the base.
The particularity of the invention consists in that the relative position between one of the links and the head piece or the base is alterable and/or arrestable with at least one adjusting element.
Claims
1. A headrest comprising: a base carrying the headrest on a seat, a head piece forming an abutment for a head, a parallelogrammatic linkage including a first link and at least one second link therebehind in a direction of displacement, each link forming at least one pivot with the base and at least one pivot with the head piece such that the head piece is movable by the parallelogrammatic linkage relative to the base between a first end position and a second end position, and an adjuster with at least one adjusting element and that can alter and/or arrest the relative position between one of the links and the head piece, or between one of the links and the base.
2. The headrest according to claim 1, further comprising: a link rigidly connected with a first slotted link, a second slotted link rigidly movably connected with the head piece or with the base, and a link block movable by a drive and guided in the first slotted link and in the second slotted link.
3. The headrest according to claim 2, wherein a longitudinal central axis of the second slotted link corresponds to a motion path followed by the link block on movement from a primary end of the first slotted link to a secondary end during movement of the head piece between the first position and the second position, the link block engaging into the slotted link and into the slotted link.
4. The headrest according to claim 2, wherein a longitudinal central axis of the first slotted link is roughly parallel to a longitudinal central axis of a link of the first link.
5. The headrest according to claim 1, wherein the adjuster includes a drive.
6. The headrest according to claim 5, wherein the adjuster includes a transmission to convert movement of the drive into movement of the adjusting element.
7. The headrest according to claim 6, wherein the transmission comprises a spindle rotatably driven by the drive, the spindle moving a spindle nut connected to the adjusting element, or the transmission comprises a spindle that is rigidly connected with the adjusting element, the spindle nut being rotatably driven by the drive.
8. The headrest according to claim 1, wherein each link is formed by two link elements connected with one another and articulated at opposite sides of the head piece.
Description
[0018] Further advantages result based on one of the embodiments schematically represented in the drawing. The Figures show in:
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[0026] The headrest in total is referred to with reference character 10. The same reference characters in the different Figures refer to the same parts, even if lower-case letter postscripts are used or omitted.
[0027] The headrest includes a head piece 11 with a head-support face 12 that serves as an abutment for the unillustrated head of a seat occupant of a vehicle. The headrest 10 includes a base 13, with which the headrest 10 is fastenable to the vehicle seat. The base can for this purpose for example comprise guide bars that are mountable and arrestable in guide sleeves anchored in the seat. Alternatively, the base can however be fastened to the seat or the vehicle structure in any conceivable way.
[0028] A parallelogrammatic linkage is formed by pivotal links between the base 13 and the head piece 11. The parallelogrammatic linkage 14 includes a first link 15 and a second link 16. The link 15 is connected by at least one pivot G.sub.1, in particular two pivots G.sub.1, with the base 13 and at least one pivot G.sub.3, in particular two pivots G.sub.3, with the head piece 11. The link 16 is connected by at least one pivot G.sub.2, in particular two pivots G.sub.2, with the base 13, and at least one pivot G.sub.4, in particular two pivots G.sub.4, with the head piece 11.
[0029] In this way, the head piece 11 is moveable in directions x.sub.1 and x.sub.2 between a first position represented in
[0030] At least one first slotted link 17 whose longitudinal central axis 31 extends parallel to a longitudinal central axis 32 of the link 15 is fixed to one of the links 15 or 16 (see
[0031] At least one second slotted link 18 is fixed (see
[0032] According to
[0033] In the present embodiment, the first link 15 comprises two links 26a and 26b, movably connected with and spaced from each another and each connected with a respective first slotted link 17. The second link 16 likewise comprises two movably connected links, of which only one is shown. Further, a second slotted link 18 is formed on opposite sides 34a and 34b of the head piece 11.
[0034] The spindle nut 25 is provided with an internal thread 27 that meshes with an outer thread 28 of a spindle 29. The spindle 29 is rotatable around a longitudinal central axis 35 in the directions u.sub.1 and u.sub.2, and is drivable in the rotational directions u.sub.1 and u.sub.2 by a drive 30, in particular a motor to move the spindle nut 25 in directions z.sub.1 or z.sub.2, depending on the rotation direction. In this way, the link block 19 is movable between the ends 20 and 21 of the slotted link 17, and adjusts the relative position between the head piece 11 and the parallelogrammatic linkage 14. That has the consequence that the head piece 11 moves between the first position and the second position.
[0035] According to
[0036] In addition, relative movement between the head piece 11 and the parallelogrammatic linkage 14 is arrestable by the adjusting element 19, because it prevents relative movement in its rest position. In the present embodiment, the adjuster 36 is subject to a self-locking, so that the adjusting element cannot be moved unintentionally. Here, it prevents movement of the parallelogrammatic linkage 14.