Seat For A Driver Of A Construction Machine, Construction Machine, As Well As Method For Adjustment Of A Seat
US-2015360586-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US10351019B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10351019-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715646305-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 11, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 11, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2019 |
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An actuator assembly for moving a vehicle seat on a track includes an actuation cable having a first end and a second end, an actuation gear unit having an output gear with a spool feature attached to the first end of the actuation cable, a first biasing member, and an actuator in communication with the actuation gear unit. The output gear rotates about a first axis, the actuation cable partially windable upon the spool feature. Characteristically, the actuator when actuated rotates the actuation gear unit to wind the actuation cable onto the spool feature thereby retracting the actuation cable from a first position to a second position. Advantageously, the first biasing member biases the actuation gear unit to move the actuation cable from the second position to the first position.
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An actuator assembly comprising: an actuation cable having a first end and a second end; an actuation gear unit having an output gear with a spool feature attached to the first end of the actuation cable, the output gear rotating about a first axis, the actuation cable partially windable upon the spool feature, wherein the output gear has a support section having a peripheral edge with a first set of teeth and a second set of teeth arranged about the peripheral edge, the first set of teeth and second set of teeth separated by a predetermined distance to at least partially define the spool feature; a first biasing member; and an actuator in communication with the actuation gear unit, the actuator rotating the actuation gear unit to wind the actuation cable onto the spool feature when actuated thereby retracting the actuation cable such that the second end moves from a first position to a second position, wherein the first biasing member biases the actuation gear unit to unwind. 2. The actuator assembly of claim 1 further comprising a second biasing member attached to the second end of the actuation cable which maintains tension in the actuation cable when the actuator assembly is installed in a vehicle with the second end of the actuation cable attached to a vehicle seat. 3. The actuator assembly of claim 2 wherein the second biasing member is a constant force spring comprising a rolled metal ribbon that is relaxed when the rolled metal ribbon is fully rolled up and wherein a restoring force is created when the rolled metal ribbon is unrolled. 4. The actuator assembly of claim 1 wherein the actuator is an electric motor that does not actuate the actuation gear unit to unwind. 5. The actuator assembly of claim 1 wherein the peripheral edge defines a trench flanked by the first set of teeth and second set of teeth. 6. The actuator assembly of claim 1 further comprising a worm gear that is rotated by the actuator and a drive gear unit that has a pinion gear that engages the actuation gear unit and a drive gear that engages the worm gear wherein the drive gear unit rotates about a second axis. 7. The actuator assembly of claim 6 wherein the drive gear has a pocket that is disposed opposite the pinion gear, the first biasing member being at least partially received in the pocket the drive gear has a set of drive gear teeth that are arranged around the pocket, the drive gear having a rim that is radially disposed about the first axis and that extends away from the pinion gear, the drive gear unit rotatable about a first shaft that has a slot that receives a first end of the first biasing member. 8. The actuator assembly of claim 7 wherein the first biasing member has a second end that is disposed opposite the first end and that engages a pin that extends from the drive gear and wherein the pin is at least partially disposed in the pocket, the drive gear unit rotates about a first axis, and the slot is disposed along the first axis. 9. The actuation assembly of claim 1 further comprising a housing that receives the actuation gear unit. 10. An actuator assembly comprising: an actuator; an actuation cable having a first end and a second end; a worm gear that is rotated by the actuator; a drive gear unit that has a pinion gear and a worm wheel gear that engages the worm gear; an actuation gear unit having an output gear with a spool feature attached to the first end of the actuation cable, the output gear engaging the pinion gear, the output gear rotating about a first axis while the drive gear unit rotates about a second axis, the actuation cable partially windable upon the spool feature; a first biasing member; an actuator in communication with the actuation gear unit, the actuator rotating the actuation gear unit to wind the actuation cable onto the spool feature when actuated thereby retracting the actuation cable such that the second end moves from a first position to a second position, wherein the first biasing member biases the actuation gear unit to unwind the actuation cable; and a second biasing member attached to the second end of the actuation cable which maintains tension in the actuation cable when the actuator assembly is installed in a vehicle with the second end of the actuation cable attached to a vehicle seat. 11. The actuator assembly of claim 10 wherein the second biasing member is a constant force spring comprising a rolled metal ribbon that is relaxed when the rolled metal ribbon is fully rolled up and wherein a restoring force is created when the rolled metal ribbon is unrolled. 12. The actuation assembly of claim 10 further comprising a housing that receives the actuation gear unit, drive gear unit, and the worm gear. 13. A vehicle seating system comprising: a first track to be fixed to a vehicle; a second track movably attached to the first track; a vehicle seat attached to the second track; an actuator assembly fixed to the first track, the actuation assembly moving the second track relative to the first track when actuated, the actuation assembly including: an actuation cable having a first end and a second end; an actuation gear unit having an output gear with a spool feature attached to the first end of the actuation cable, the output gear rotating about a first axis, the actuation cable partially windable upon the spool feature; a first biasing member; a second biasing member attached to the second end of the actuation cable and to the vehicle seat to maintain tension in the actuation cable; and an actuator in communication with the actuation gear unit, the actuator when actuated rotating the actuation gear unit to wind the actuation cable onto the spool feature thereby retracting the actuation cable from a first position to a second position, wherein the first biasing member biases the actuation gear unit to move the actuation cable from the second position to the first position. 14. The vehicle seating system of claim 13 wherein the second biasing member is a constant force spring comprising a rolled metal ribbon that is relaxed when the rolled metal ribbon is fully rolled up and wherein a restoring force is created when the rolled metal ribbon is unrolled. 15. The vehicle seating system of claim 13 wherein the output gear has a support section having a peripheral edge with a first set of teeth and a second set of teeth arranged about the peripheral edge, the first set of teeth and second set of teeth separated by a predetermined distance to at least partial define the spool feature. 16. The vehicle seating system of claim 15 wherein the peripheral edge defines a trench flanked by the first set of teeth and second set of teeth. 17. The vehicle seating system of claim 13 further comprising a worm gear that is rotated by the actuator and a drive gear unit that has a pinion gear that engages the actuation gear unit and a worm wheel gear that engages the worm gear wherein the drive gear unit rotates about a second axis. 18. The vehicle seating system of claim 17 wherein the drive gear unit has a pocket that is disposed opposite the pinion gear, the first biasing member being at least partially received in the pocket the drive gear unit has a set of drive gear teeth that are arranged around the pocket. 19. The vehicle seating system of claim 13 further comprising a user operated switch to initiate movement of the second track.
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