Quick Adjust Power Adjuster
US-2017253145-A1 · Sep 7, 2017 · US
US11760233B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11760233-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016787420-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 11, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 20, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 19, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 19, 2023 |
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A seat adjuster drive including a stationary track that is fixed to a vehicle and a sliding track that is arranged in sliding engagement with the stationary track for movement fore and aft. A gear box, mounted to the sliding track, supports a pinion that is part of a rack and pinion drive assembly. The gear box houses a conical spiral gear set and one or more planetary gear sets. The conical spiral gear set includes a conical pinion gear that is coupled to an electric motor and a conical spiral gear that is arranged in meshing engagement with the conical pinion gear. The conical spiral gear is carried on the pinion in a sliding fit. The one or more planetary gear sets rotatably couple the conical spiral gear and the pinion through a gear reduction.
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A vehicle comprising: a vehicle seat; and a seat adjuster drive comprising: a stationary track configured to be fixed to a sub-floor of the vehicle; a sliding track that is arranged in sliding engagement with said stationary track for movement in fore and aft directions, wherein said vehicle seat is mounted to said sliding track; a gear box mounted to said sliding track; a rack and pinion drive assembly including a pinion and a rack extending longitudinally along said stationary track; said pinion including a pinion shaft and a gear portion, said pinion shaft extending into said gear box along a pinion shaft axis and said gear portion arranged in meshing engagement with said rack such that rotation of said pinion drives said sliding track in said fore and aft directions; an electric motor mounted to said gear box, said electric motor having an output shaft; said gear box including a gear box housing that defines a gear box cavity therein; a conical spiral gear set, disposed within said gear box cavity, including a conical pinion gear that is coupled to said output shaft of said electric motor such that said conical pinion gear is configured to rotate about a conical pinion gear axis and a conical spiral gear, arranged in meshing engagement with said conical pinion gear, that is carried on said pinion shaft in a sliding fit; at least one planetary gear set, disposed within said gear box cavity, that rotatably couples said conical spiral gear and said pinion through a gear reduction; and said conical spiral gear set being arranged within said gear box such that said conical pinion gear axis intersects said pinion shaft axis, wherein said sub-floor of the vehicle is disposed beneath and spaced apart from a floor of the vehicle, and wherein said seat adjuster drive is configured to be installed between said floor and said sub-floor of the vehicle, wherein said at least one planetary gear set includes a first planetary gear set, disposed within said gear box cavity, comprising an eccentric lobe carried on said pinion shaft in a sliding fit, a first gear with internal teeth that is rotatably coupled to said pinion shaft, and a second gear with external teeth that is carried on and is configured to be driven by said eccentric lobe, said internal teeth of said first gear being arranged in meshing engagement with said external teeth of said second gear such that rotation of said second gear drives rotation of said first gear and said pinion shaft, wherein said seat adjuster drive further comprises: a locking plate disposed within said gear box cavity and including a first slot cutout, a second slot cutout, and a third slot cutout; a support pin fixed to said gear box housing that is parallel to and spaced from said pinion shaft axis and that extends through said first slot cutout in said locking plate; said eccentric lobe extending through said second slot cutout in said locking plate where said eccentric lobe and said support pin cooperate to support said locking plate within said gear box cavity and limit movement of said locking plate relative to said gear box housing to movement along a lateral axis that is transverse to said pinion shaft axis; and said second gear including a first pin that is spaced from and parallel to said pinion shaft axis where said first pin extends through said third slot cutout in said locking plate and prevents said first gear from driving rotation of said second gear. 2. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein said conical pinion gear axis intersects said pinion shaft axis at a perpendicular angle. 3. The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein said conical pinion gear axis is spaced from and runs parallel to said stationary track and said pinion shaft axis is perpendicular to said stationary track. 4. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein said eccentric lobe of said first planetary gear set is fixed to and is configured to rotate with said conical spiral gear of said conical spiral gear set. 5. A seat adjuster drive for a vehicle, comprising: a gear box; a rack and pinion drive assembly, including a rack extending in a longitudinal direction and a pinion; said pinion including a pinion shaft and a gear portion, said pinion shaft extending into said gear box along a pinion shaft axis and said gear portion arranged in meshing engagement with said rack; a conical spiral gear set, disposed within said gear box, including a conical pinion gear that is configured to rotate about a conical pinion gear axis and a conical spiral gear, arranged in meshing engagement with said conical pinion gear, that is carried on said pinion shaft in a sliding fit; at least one planetary gear set, disposed within said gear box, that rotatably couples said conical spiral gear and said pinion through a gear reduction, said at least one planetary gear set including an eccentric lobe and a first gear, wherein said eccentric lobe is carried on said pinion shaft in a sliding fit, and wherein said first gear includes internal teeth and is rotatably coupled to said pinion shaft; said conical spiral gear set being arranged within said gear box such that said conical pinion gear axis intersects said pinion shaft axis; and a spring plate assembly disposed within said gear box and including a washer cup and an O-ring, wherein said spring plate assembly is disposed on said pinion shaft between said eccentric lobe and said first gear. 6. The seat adjuster drive of claim 5 , wherein said rack includes a plurality of rack teeth and said pinion includes a plurality of pinion teeth. 7. The seat adjuster drive of claim 6 , wherein said rack and pinion drive assembly has a cylindrical configuration where said rack teeth and said pinion teeth meshingly engage along line contacts that extend parallel to said pinion shaft axis. 8. The seat adjuster drive of claim 6 , wherein said rack and pinion drive assembly has a conical involute configuration where said rack teeth and said pinion teeth meshingly engage along line contacts that extend at an inclined angle relative to said pinion shaft axis. 9. The seat adjuster drive of claim 6 , wherein said rack includes a first rack part that defines a first set of teeth profiles and a second rack part that defines a second set of teeth profiles and wherein said first set of teeth profiles are offset relative to said second set of teeth profiles. 10. The seat adjuster drive of claim 9 , wherein said first set of teeth profiles define a root, a flank, and a peak for each of said rack teeth, wherein said second set of teeth profiles define another root, another flank, and another peak for each of said rack teeth, wherein each peak defined by said first set of teeth profiles is offset relative to each peak defined by said second set of teeth profiles by a peak offset distance, and wherein each flank defined by said first set of teeth profiles is offset relative to each flank defined by said second set of teeth profiles by a flank offset distance. 11. The seat adjuster drive of claim 10 , wherein said peak offset distance is measured parallel to a z-axis, wherein said flank offset distance is measured tangentially to said flanks defined by said first set of teeth profiles and said second set of teeth profiles, and wherein each root defined by said first set of teeth profiles has zero offset relative to each root defined by said second set of teeth profiles. 12. The seat adjuster drive of claim 6 , wherein said rack includes a first rack part that defines a first set of teeth profiles, a second rack part that defines a second set of teeth profiles, and a third rack part that defines a third set of teeth profiles and wherein said first set of t
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