Release mechanism for seat recliner assembly
US-11766957-B2 · Sep 26, 2023 · US
US2024051437A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024051437-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318223547-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 19, 2023 |
| Priority date | Aug 12, 2022 |
| Publication date | Feb 15, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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An electric seatback-folding device for emergency escape enables a controller to accurately recognize whether a seatback (or a seatback frame) is in a locked state or an unlocked state using a microswitch. Folding of the seatback for emergency escape is smoothly performed without malfunction or a control error by operation of a motor in response to a current control signal of the controller.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An electric seatback-folding device for emergency escape, the electric seatback-folding device comprising: a lever mounted to one of side frames of a seat cushion; a seatback frame rotatably connected to the side frames via a shaft; a motor mounted to the seatback frame and configured to output rotational power to the shaft; a seatback-locking device mounted to the side frames and the seatback frame and configured to unlock the seatback frame when the lever is operated in an unlocking direction or to lock the seatback frame when the lever is moved in a locking direction; a switch mounted to one of the side frames and configured to output an on signal or an off signal depending on respectively whether or not contact is made between the switch and the lever; and control circuitry configured to interrupt application of a current signal to the motor upon receiving the on signal from the switch and to apply the current signal to the motor upon receiving the off signal from the switch. 2 . The electric seatback-folding device of claim 1 , wherein the switch is configured to be turned on by contact with the lever when the lever is operated in the unlocking direction and to be turned off by release from the lever when the lever is moved in the locking direction. 3 . The electric seatback-folding device of claim 1 , wherein the switch is implemented as a microswitch and comprises: a switch body mounted to one of the side frames; a button mounted on one side of the switch body so as to be pushable by the lever; and a signal transmission line connected to another side of the switch body and configured to transmit the on signal or the off signal to the control circuitry. 4 . The electric seatback-folding device of claim 3 , wherein the switch further comprises an elastic plate attached to one side of the switch body so as to be contactable with the lever, and wherein the elastic plate is configured to push the button when the lever comes into contact with the elastic plate. 5 . The electric seatback-folding device of claim 1 , wherein the seatback-locking device comprises: a first cam connected to the lever and rotatably mounted on an inner surface of a first corresponding one of the side frames; a first sector gear coaxially connected to the shaft and located on the inner surface of the first corresponding one of the side frames, the first sector gear including teeth; and a first pawl disposed between the first cam and the first sector gear and rotatably mounted on the inner surface of the first corresponding one of the side frames, wherein the first cam comprises a locking protrusion integrally formed with an upper portion thereof, and the first pawl comprises a pushing protrusion formed on a lower portion thereof and configured to push the locking protrusion of the first cam upward while the first pawl is in contact with the locking protrusion of the first cam, an unlocking recess formed in the lower portion of the first pawl and configured to allow the locking protrusion of the first cam to be inserted thereinto, and a locking tooth portion formed on an upper portion of the first pawl and configured to be engaged with the teeth of the first sector gear. 6 . The electric seatback-folding device of claim 5 , wherein the seatback-locking device further comprises: a second cam connected to the lever via a cable and rotatably mounted on an inner surface of a second corresponding one of the side frames; a second sector gear coaxially connected to the shaft and located on the inner surface of the second corresponding one of the side frames; and a second pawl disposed between the second cam and the second sector gear and rotatably mounted on the inner surface of the second corresponding one of the side frames, and wherein the second cam comprises a locking protrusion integrally formed with an upper portion thereof, and the second pawl comprises a pushing protrusion formed on a lower portion thereof and configured to push the locking protrusion of the second cam upward while the second pawl is in contact with the locking protrusion of the second cam, an unlocking recess formed in the lower portion of the second pawl to allow the locking protrusion of the second cam to be inserted thereinto, and a locking tooth portion formed on an upper portion of the second pawl to be engaged with teeth of the second sector gear.
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reaction to emergency situations, e.g. crash · CPC title
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