Chairs and seats – Movable back – Tiltable
Patent
1977-01-13
1978-08-01
Zugel, Francis K.
Chairs and seats
Movable back
Tiltable
297367, 297379, B60N 102
Patent
active
041039700
ABSTRACT:
A seat recliner having seat back and cushion arms connected to each other about a pivotal axis for adjustable movement. Plate-like ends of the arms are located adjacent each other with a locking ring therebetween pivotally fixed to the seat back arm end encircling the pivotal axis. Locking teeth of the ring extend inwardly and are arranged in an arcuate shape about the pivotal axis. A locking dog is received within the locking ring between the ends of the arms and has a plate-like construction slidably supported between the arm ends. Spaced guides on the seat cushion arm end guide the dog during movement between locking and nonlocking positions. A toothed end of the dog engages the locking ring teeth in the locking position to prevent relative pivoting between the arms and disengages the ring teeth in the nonlocking position to permit such pivoting for adjustment of the arms. A cam is received within an opening of the dog and is movable about the pivotal axis to move the dog between the locking and nonlocking positions. A manual actuator pivots the cam in one direction to slidably engage a cam surface with a locking surface of the dog opening to move the dog to the locking position and position the cam in an overcenter relationship with the dog so as to maintain the dog in the locking position with a detenting action. Manual pivoting of the cam in the opposite direction initially moves the cam out of its overcenter relationship and subsequently engages the cam surface with an unlocking surface of the dog opening to move the dog to the nonlocking position. Preferably, the seat cushion arm has two pairs of spaced guides, one of which slidably guides the toothed end of the dog, and the other of which slidably guides a second end of the dog on the opposite side of the pivotal axis from the toothed end. A shaft is fixed to one of the arm ends and pivotally supports the other arm end as well as pivotally supporting the cam that moves the dog. A counterbalance spring extends between the shaft and the arm pivotally supported relative to the shaft to provide a forward biasing of the seat back arm.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3737946 (1973-06-01), Giuliani
Lear Siegler, Inc.
Zugel Francis K.
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