Cable sleeve for a foldable headrest
US-11912184-B2 · Feb 27, 2024 · US
US11235691B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11235691-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916696046-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 26, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 1, 2022 |
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A rear-center head restraint system for an automobile vehicle includes a rear seatback of an automobile vehicle. A head restraint assembly is mounted on the rear seatback and is moved between a stowed position and a deployed position. The head restraint assembly includes a forward head restraint portion displaced from the stowed position in an upward direction and in a forward direction with respect to the rear seatback. A rear head restraint portion is positioned rearward of the forward head restraint portion and is displaced in the upward direction as the forward head restraint portion displaces away from the stowed position. At least one headrest post is fixedly positioned within the rear seat back. A release mechanism connected to the at least one headrest post is operated to release the head restraint assembly from the stowed position.
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What is claimed is: 1. A rear-center head restraint system for an automobile vehicle, comprising: a rear seatback of the automobile vehicle; and a head restraint assembly mounted on the rear seatback and moved between a stowed position and a deployed position, the head restraint assembly including: a forward head restraint portion displaced from the stowed position in an upward direction and in a forward direction with respect to the rear seatback; a rear head restraint portion displaced in the upward direction as the forward head restraint portion displaces away from the stowed position; a release mechanism connected to the at least one headrest post and operated to release the head restraint assembly from the stowed position; a push-button connected to the release mechanism and actuated to release the head restraint assembly from the stowed position; and a biasing member acting to bias the push-button to an extended position. 2. The rear-center head restraint system for the automobile vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the release mechanism is slidably coupled to the least one headrest post, the at least one headrest post fixed within the rear seatback and partially received within a first sleeve. 3. The rear-center head restraint system for the automobile vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the biasing member is internally received within the first sleeve, the biasing member contacting an end of the at least one headrest post and oppositely contacting a first guide post. 4. The rear-center head restraint system for the automobile vehicle of claim 3 , wherein the first biasing member defines a coil spring generating a biasing force to displace the head restraint assembly in the upward direction. 5. The rear-center head restraint system for the automobile vehicle of claim 3 , wherein the release mechanism includes: a second sleeve oriented transverse to the first sleeve and having a second guide post slidably disposed within the second sleeve; and a second biasing member abutting the second guide post and generating a biasing force to displace the head restraint assembly in the forward direction. 6. The rear-center head restraint system for the automobile vehicle of claim 1 , wherein in the stowed position a downward facing lower surface of the forward head restraint portion directly contacts an upward facing surface of the rear seatback. 7. The rear-center head restraint system for the automobile vehicle of claim 6 , wherein in the stowed position the rear head restraint portion contacts the upward facing surface of the rear seatback. 8. The rear-center head restraint system for the automobile vehicle of claim 7 , wherein in the stowed position a forward directed surface of the forward head restraint portion is aligned with a forward-facing surface of the rear seatback. 9. A rear-center head restraint system for an automobile vehicle, comprising: a rear seatback of the automobile vehicle; and a head restraint assembly mounted on the rear seatback and moved between a stowed position and a deployed position, the head restraint assembly including: a forward head restraint portion displaced from the stowed position in an upward direction and in a forward direction with respect to the rear seatback; a rear head restraint portion positioned rearward of the forward head restraint portion and displaced in the upward direction as the forward head restraint portion displaces away from the stowed position; at least one headrest post fixedly positioned within the rear seat back; a release mechanism connected to the at least one headrest post and operated to release the head restraint assembly from the stowed position; and a load bearing feature acting to resist movement of forward head restraint portion in a rearward direction due to contact of a head of an occupant with a forward directed surface of the forward head restraint portion during an impact event, the load bearing feature defining a latch pin releasably received in a sleeve of the release mechanism. 10. The rear-center head restraint system for the automobile vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the release mechanism includes: a gear rack connected to the at least one headrest post having first gear teeth; a gear having second gear teeth engaged with the first gear teeth; and an electric motor energized to rotate the gear and thereby to longitudinally displace the at least one headrest post in the upward direction and in an opposite downward direction. 11. The rear-center head restraint system for the automobile vehicle of claim 10 , further including: a guide post horizontally disposed positioned within the head restraint assembly; and a second electric motor energized to horizontally displace the guide post and thereby to horizontally displace the forward head restraint portion in the forward direction and in an opposite rearward direction. 12. The rear-center head restraint system for the automobile vehicle of claim 11 , further including: a second gear rack connected to the guide post having third gear teeth; and a second gear having fourth gear teeth engaged with the third gear teeth of the second gear rack, the second gear rotated by operation of the second electric motor. 13. The rear-center head restraint system for the automobile vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the release mechanism includes: a push-button connected to the release mechanism and actuated to release the head restraint assembly from the stowed position; and a biasing member acting to bias the push-button to an extended position. 14. The rear-center head restraint system for the automobile vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the at least one headrest post defines a first headrest post connected to the release mechanism and a second headrest post connected to the release mechanism.
with the head-rest being comma-shaped in side view · CPC title
specially adapted for rear seats · CPC title
providing a fore-and-aft movement with respect to the occupant's head · CPC title
characterised by their adjusting mechanisms, e.g. electric motors · CPC title
movable or adjustable · CPC title
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