Locking system for articulated fittings of car seats, in particu

Machine element or mechanism – Elements – Pawls and ratchets

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74575, 74576, 74577R, 74577M, 297367, G05G 500

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055401171

ABSTRACT:
A locking system for articulated fittings of car seats with a free-swivelling backrest. In particular, a wobble fitting is used with the articulated fitting and is made up of at least one notch, with which a pawl engages in a locking position, and a first clamping surface as the contact surface for an operating and safety element. The operating and safety element can be rotated around a swivel axis so as to increase the clamping force exerted on the pawl and is spring-loaded to secure the pawl in the locking position by using a second clamping surface, which rests without self-locking against the first clamping surface of the pawl. The operating and safety element includes a catch surface such that, when the pawl rests against the first clamping surface, it prevents the pawl from exerting an opening moment on the operating and safety element.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4223947 (1980-09-01), Cremer
patent: 4611853 (1986-09-01), Lehmann et al.
patent: 5154476 (1992-10-01), Haider et al.

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