Recliner for vehicle seat
US-2016272089-A1 · Sep 22, 2016 · US
US11766957B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11766957-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217586203-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 27, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 16, 2021 |
| Publication date | Sep 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 26, 2023 |
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A seatback adjustment assembly may include a recliner heart, an attachment plate, and a lever. The recliner heart is operable in an unlocked state permitting relative rotation between a seatback and a seat bottom and a locked state preventing relative rotation between the seatback and the seat bottom. The attachment plate is rotationally fixed to the recliner heart. The lever is rotatable between a first state in which the lever is engaged with the attachment plate and a second state in which the lever is disengaged from the attachment plate. When lever is in the first state and the recliner heart is in the unlocked state, rotation of the recliner heart causes corresponding rotation of the seatback relative to the seat bottom. However, the seatback is configured to rotate relative to the seat bottom without causing corresponding rotation of the recliner heart when the lever is in the second state.
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A seatback adjustment assembly comprising: a first bracket plate adapted to be rotationally fixed to a seatback; a recliner heart mounted to the first bracket plate and including a first plate and a second plate, the recliner heart operable in an unlocked state in which the second plate is rotatable relative to the first plate and a locked state in which the second plate is fixed relative to the first plate; an attachment plate rotationally fixed to the second plate and including first teeth; and a lever rotatably coupled to the first bracket plate and including second teeth, the lever rotatable between a first state in which the second teeth are meshingly engaged with the first teeth and a second state in which the second teeth are disengaged from the first teeth, wherein when the recliner heart is in the unlocked state and the lever is in the first state, rotation of the second plate and the attachment plate causes corresponding rotation of the seatback relative to a seat bottom, and wherein the first bracket plate is configured to rotate to move the seatback relative to the seat bottom without causing corresponding rotation of the second plate and the attachment plate when the lever is in the second state. 2. The seatback adjustment assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a cam rotatably coupled to the first bracket plate and including a locking surface, and wherein the cam is rotatable between a first position in which the locking surface engages an outer surface of the lever to prevent the lever from rotating from the first state toward the second state, and a second position in which the locking surface is disengaged from the outer surface of the lever to allow the lever to rotate from the first state toward the second state. 3. The seatback adjustment assembly of claim 2 , further comprising a biasing member rotationally biasing the cam toward the first position. 4. The seatback adjustment assembly of claim 2 , further comprising an actuation lever mounted on the seatback and operatively connected to the cam such that movement of the actuation lever causes corresponding rotation of the cam into the second position. 5. The seatback adjustment assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a motor operable between an ON mode in which the motor is allowed to operate the recliner heart and an OFF mode in which the motor is prevented from operating the recliner heart; and a control switch electrically coupled to the motor and including a tab moveable between a first position in which the motor is in the ON mode and a second position in which the motor is in the OFF mode, wherein when the lever is in the second state, the lever moves the tab from the first position to the second position. 6. The seatback adjustment assembly of claim 5 , wherein the motor and the recliner heart are adjacent to each other, and wherein the control switch is located remotely relative to the recliner heart and motor. 7. The seatback adjustment assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a cam rotatably coupled to the first bracket plate and including a locking surface; a connecting member coupled to the cam and including an aperture; a mounting plate coupled to the first bracket plate and including an arcuate slot; a pin extending through the aperture and the slot; and a biasing member biasing the pin toward an end of the slot such that the locking surface of the cam engages an outer surface of the lever to prevent the lever from rotating from the first state toward the second state. 8. The seatback adjustment assembly of claim 7 , further comprising: an actuation lever mounted on the seatback and operably connected to the pin such that movement of the actuation lever causes the pin to traverse the slot and the cam to rotate, wherein when the pin traverses the slot and the cam rotates, the locking surface of the cam is disengaged from the outer surface of the lever thereby allowing the lever to rotate from the first state toward the second state. 9. The seatback adjustment assembly of claim 8 , wherein the actuation lever is connected to the pin via a cable. 10. The seatback adjustment assembly of claim 1 , wherein the recliner heart is a round recliner heart, and wherein the first plate is rotationally fixed to the seat bottom. 11. The seatback adjustment assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a second bracket plate rotationally fixed to the seat bottom; and a stop member fixed to the second bracket plate and including first and second end portions, wherein when the recliner heart is in the unlocked state and the lever is in the first state, the attachment plate is configured to contact one of the first and second end portions to limit further rotation of the seatback relative to the seat bottom. 12. The seatback adjustment assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a second bracket plate rotationally fixed to the seat bottom and including a lip; and a stop member fixed to the first bracket plate, wherein when the lever is in the second state, the stop member is configured to contact the lip to limit further rotation of the seatback relative to the seat bottom. 13. A seatback adjustment assembly comprising: a bracket plate adapted to be rotationally fixed to a seatback; a recliner heart mounted to the bracket plate and including a first plate and a second plate, the recliner heart operable in an unlocked state in which the second plate is rotatable relative to the first plate and a locked state in which the second plate is fixed relative to the first plate; an attachment plate rotationally fixed to the second plate and including first teeth; a lever rotatably coupled to the bracket plate and including second teeth, the lever rotatable between a first state in which the second teeth are meshingly engaged with the first teeth and a second state in which the second teeth are disengaged from the first teeth; and an actuation lever operatively connected to the lever and moveable between a secure position in which the lever is in the first state and a release position in which the lever is in the second state, wherein movement of the actuation lever from the secure position to the release position allows rotation of the bracket plate to move the seatback relative to a seat bottom without causing corresponding rotation of the second plate and the attachment plate. 14. The seatback adjustment assembly of claim 13 , further comprising a cam rotatably coupled to the bracket plate and including a locking surface, and wherein when the actuation lever is in the first state, the locking surface engages an outer surface of the lever to prevent the lever from rotating from the first state toward the second state. 15. The seatback adjustment assembly of claim 14 , further comprising a biasing member rotationally biasing the cam such that the locking surface of the cam engages the outer surface of the lever. 16. The seatback adjustment assembly of claim 15 , wherein movement of the actuation lever from the secure position to the release position overcomes a biasing force of the biasing member. 17. The seatback adjustment assembly of claim 13 , further comprising: a cam rotatably coupled to the bracket plate and including a locking surface; a connecting member fixed to the cam and including an aperture; a mounting plate coupled to the bracket plate and including an arcuate slot; a pin operatively connected to the actuation lever and engaging the arcuate slot and the aperture; and a biasing member biasing the pin toward an end of the slot such that the locki
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