Articulating multi-body system with a displacement clutch

US10654388B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10654388-B2
Application numberUS-201816035066-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 13, 2018
Priority dateJul 13, 2018
Publication dateMay 19, 2020
Grant dateMay 19, 2020

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An articulating multi-body system includes first, second and third bodies, and a displacement clutch. The clutch is mounted to the second body, and includes first and second spools, and first and second cables. The first and second spools include respective first and second mating threads centered about the centerline. The first and second spools are each adapted to rotate about the centerline between fully spooled states, mid-states, and unspooled states. The first and second cables extend between, and are connected to, the respective first and third bodies and the respective first and second spools for cable spooling. A maximum axial distance exists between the first and second spools when in the fully spooled states, and the first and second spools make axial contact with one-another when one is in the fully spooled state and the other is in the unspooled state.

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An articulating multi-body system comprising: a first body; a second body; a third body; and a displacement clutch mounted to the second body, the displacement clutch including; a first spool including first threads centered about a centerline, wherein the first spool is adapted to rotate about the centerline between a fully spooled state, a mid-state, and an unspooled state, a second spool including second threads centered about the centerline and operably threaded to the first threads for axial displacement with respect to the first spool, wherein the second spool is adapted to rotate about the centerline between a fully spooled state, a mid-state, and an unspooled state; a first cable extending between and connected to the first body and the first spool, wherein the first cable is adapted to spool about the first spool; and a second cable extending between and connected to the third body and the second spool, wherein the second cable is adapted to spool about the second spool, wherein a maximum axial distance exists between the first and second spools when the first and second spools are in the fully spooled states, and the first and second spools make axial contact with one-another when one of the first and second spools in the fully spooled state and the other of the first and second spools is in the unspooled state. 2. The articulating multi-body system set forth in claim 1 , wherein the displacement clutch includes a torsion spring connected to the first and second spools, wherein the torsion spring is in a fully torqued condition when the first and second spools are in axial contact, and is in a fully relaxed condition when the first and second spools are spaced at the maximum axial distance. 3. The articulating multi-body system set forth in claim 2 , wherein the first body is an armrest, the second body is a console, and the third body is a stationary structure. 4. The articulating multi-body system set forth in claim 1 , wherein the first body is an armrest, the second body is a console, and the third body is a stationary structure. 5. The articulating multi-body system set forth in claim 1 , wherein the first and second spools are in axial contact with one-another when the first and second spools are in the mid-states. 6. The articulating multi-body system set forth in claim 1 , wherein the first cable is fully extended when the first spool is in the unspooled state, and the second cable is fully extended when the second spool is in the unspooled state. 7. The articulating multi-body system set forth in claim 1 , wherein the first threads are female threads and the second threads are male threads. 8. The articulating multi-body system set forth in claim 1 , further comprising: a fourth body, wherein the displacement clutch includes a third spool including third threads centered about the centerline and operably threaded to one of the first and second spools for axial displacement with respect to the one of the first and second spools, wherein the third spool is adapted to rotate about the centerline between a fully spooled state, a mid-state, and an unspooled state, and a third cable extending between and connected to the fourth body and the third spool, and the third cable being adapted to spool about the third spool. 9. The articulating multi-body system set forth in claim 8 , wherein the second spool is disposed axially between the first and third spools. 10. The articulating multi-body system set forth in claim 9 , wherein the first and second threads are left-handed threads and the third threads are right-handed threads. 11. A displacement clutch adapted to control motion between first, second, and third bodies, the displacement clutch comprising: a first spool adapted to be rotationally engaged to the second body, the first spool including first threads centered about a centerline, wherein the first spool is adapted to rotate about the centerline between a fully spooled state, a mid-state, and an unspooled state; a second spool adapted to be rotationally engaged to the second body, the second spool including second threads centered about the centerline and operably threaded to the first threads for axial displacement with respect to the first spool, wherein the second spool is adapted to rotate about the centerline between a fully spooled state, a mid-state, and an unspooled state; a first cable extending between and connected to the first body and the first spool, wherein the first cable is adapted to spool about the first spool; and a second cable extending between and connected to the third body and the second spool, wherein the second cable is adapted to spool about the second spool, wherein a maximum axial distance exists between the first and second spools when the first and second spools are in the fully spooled states, and the first and second spools make axial contact with one-another when one of the first and second spools in the fully spooled state and the other of the first and second spools is in the unspooled state. 12. The displacement clutch set forth in claim 11 , wherein the first and second spools are in axial contact with one-another when the first and second spools are in the mid-states. 13. The displacement clutch set forth in claim 12 , further comprising: a torsion spring connected to the first and second spools, wherein the torsion spring is in a maximum torqued condition when one of the first and second spools are in axial contact. 14. The displacement clutch set forth in claim 13 , wherein the first cable is fully extended when the first spool is in the unspooled state, and the second cable is fully extended when the second spool is in the unspooled state. 15. The displacement clutch set forth in claim 11 , wherein the first threads are female threads and the second threads are male threads. 16. The displacement clutch set forth in claim 11 , further comprising: a third spool including third threads centered about the centerline and operably threaded to one of the first and second spools for axial displacement with respect to the one of the first and second spools, wherein the third spool is adapted to rotate about the centerline between a fully spooled state, a mid-state, and an unspooled state; and a third cable extending between and connected to a fourth body and the third spool, wherein the third cable is adapted to spool about the third spool. 17. The displacement clutch set forth in claim 16 , wherein the second spool is disposed axially between the first and third spools. 18. The displacement clutch set forth in claim 16 , wherein the first and second threads are left-handed threads and the third threads are right-handed threads.

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  • movable to an inoperative position · CPC title

  • B60N2/767Primary

    Angle adjustment · CPC title

  • the locking system prevents an abnormal or wrong mounting situation, i.e. deployment or functioning of a seat part being prevented if the seat or seat part is not properly mounted · CPC title

  • B60N2/919Primary

    Positioning and locking mechanisms (B60N2/16, B60N2/18, B60N2/22, B60N2/225 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10654388B2 cover?
An articulating multi-body system includes first, second and third bodies, and a displacement clutch. The clutch is mounted to the second body, and includes first and second spools, and first and second cables. The first and second spools include respective first and second mating threads centered about the centerline. The first and second spools are each adapted to rotate about the centerline …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ka Group Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60N2/767. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 19 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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