Retractable tray device for vehicle seat
US-2020101873-A1 · Apr 2, 2020 · US
US11279260B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11279260-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016890306-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 10, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2022 |
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A seat cushion tilting apparatus may include a fold-and-dive seat for vehicles in which tilting of a seat cushion is independently adjusted regardless of the position of a seat back, and thus, a passenger may realize a desired relaxation posture, where both reclining of the seat back of the fold-and-dive seat and tilting of the seat cushion, in which the front end portion of the seat cushion is raised or lowered regardless of the reclining position of the seat back, are enabled, and thus, body pressure may be easily distributed to the passenger's hips and thighs and fatigue to the passenger's lower body may be reduced.
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What is claimed is: 1. A seat cushion tilting apparatus of a fold-and-dive seat, the seat cushion tilting apparatus comprising: a pair of seat cushion side frames spaced from each other in a lateral direction of the fold-and-dive seat; first and second guide brackets, each of which includes an upper end portion provided with a slot formed therein and a lower end portion mounted on each of front end portions of the pair of seat cushion side frames; first and second elevating brackets mounted on a front end portion of a seat cushion upper frame and mounted to overlap with the first and second guide brackets; a tilting guide bar passing through bodies of the first and second elevating brackets and inserted into the slots of the first and second guide brackets to be raiseable or lowerable; and an actuator including a body portion connected to the pair of seat cushion side frames to be rotatable, and an output shaft extending from the body portion and connected to the tilting guide bar to be raiseable or lowerable so that tilting of a seat cushion is independently adjusted regardless of a position of a seat back, wherein rotation points at which the body portion of the actuator is connected to the pair of seat cushion side frames to be rotatable are located behind rotation points at which the tilting guide bar passes through the first and second elevating brackets and is inserted into the slots of the first and second guide brackets. 2. The seat cushion tilting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the slots of the first and second guide brackets has a first diameter and a second diameter which is longer than the first diameter. 3. The seat cushion tilting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein lower end portions of the pair of seat cushion side frames are mounted on movable rails of seat rails. 4. The seat cushion tilting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a rear end portion of the seat cushion upper frame is hinged to seat back side frames to be rotatable. 5. The seat cushion tilting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a bending portion bent forwards to facilitate a rotation of the tilting guide bar is formed at a middle portion of the tilting guide bar to which the output shaft of the actuator is engaged. 6. The seat cushion tilting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the body portion of the actuator is connected to the pair of seat cushion side frames by hinge brackets to be rotatable. 7. The seat cushion tilting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the body portion of the actuator includes an electric motor and a gear box mounted at an output shaft of the electric motor, and wherein the output shaft of the actuator includes a lead screw configured to extend from the gear box and engaged to the tilting guide bar. 8. The seat cushion tilting apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the electric motor is coupled to one of the pair of seat cushion side frames to be rotatable, and wherein the gear box is coupled to a remaining one of the pair of seat cushion side frames to be rotatable. 9. The seat cushion tilting apparatus of claim 7 , wherein a bending portion bent forwards to facilitate a rotation of the tilting guide bar is formed at a middle portion of the tilting guide bar to which the output shaft of the electric motor is engaged. 10. The seat cushion tilting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the actuator includes: a gas damper unit including a rotating support bar hinged to the pair of seat cushion side frames; a cylinder portion mounted on the rotating support bar; and a piston portion extending from the cylinder portion and connected to the tilting guide bar.
the back-rest being hinged on the cushion, e.g. "portefeuille movement" · CPC title
by longitudinal displacement of the cushion, e.g. back-rest hinged on the bottom to the cushion and linked on the top to the vehicle frame · CPC title
by rotation only · CPC title
into a loading platform {(B60N2/065 takes precedence)} · CPC title
the back-rest being hinged on the vehicle frame · CPC title
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