Spring, in particular for a locking device of a vehicle seat

US8925908B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-8925908-B2
Application numberUS-200913144147-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 5, 2009
Priority dateJan 29, 2009
Publication dateJan 6, 2015
Grant dateJan 6, 2015

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A spring ( 10 ), for a locking device of a vehicle seat, is designed as a yoke spring defining an axis (A) and made of a spring wire. A cross section diameter (q) has one leg ( 10 a ) on each of both ends of the spring wire. The two legs ( 10 a ) can pivot relative to each other in a circumferential direction of the axis (A), thereby transitioning the spring ( 10 ) from a relaxed state into a tensioned state. At least one first winding ( 10 b ) is provided between the legs ( 10 a ) that is wound completely around the axis (A) and having a winding diameter (di) in the relaxed state. At least one adjacent second winding ( 10 b ) is provided between the legs ( 10 a ) and disposed offset along by the axis (A) by a pitch (h), wherein the second winding ( 10 b ) may optionally be wound not fully about the axis (A). The second winding ( 10 b ) has a winding diameter (d 2 ) in the relaxed state. The pitch (h) is less than the cross section diameter (q).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A locking device of a vehicle seat, the locking device including a spring assembly, the spring assembly comprising: a securing member cooperating with the locking device of the seat; a spring wire in the form of a leg spring, defining an axis, wherein the spring wire has a cross-section having a cross-sectional diameter, said spring wire pretensioning said securing member; a leg at each of two ends of the spring wire to provide two legs, the two legs being pivotable relative to each other in the circumferential direction of the axis and, as the two legs pivot, the spring passes from a relaxed state into a tensioned state, at least a first winding with a first winding diameter, in the relaxed state, is wound completely around the axis; at least an adjacent second winding with a second winding diameter in the relaxed state, is arranged offset by a pitch along the axis and is wound one of completely and incompletely around the axis; wherein the pitch in the relaxed state is smaller than the cross-sectional diameter, wherein, for the pitch (h) in the relaxed state and the cross-sectional diameter (q) of said spring wire, the following applies: ½q≦h≦q. 2. A spring according to claim 1 , wherein the first winding diameter and the second winding diameter are different. 3. A spring according to claim 2 , wherein the second winding diameter is smaller than the first winding diameter by at least twice the cross-sectional diameter. 4. A spring according to claim 1 , wherein three windings are provided, one of which extends one of completely and incompletely around the axis. 5. A spring according to claim 4 , wherein a winding diameter of a middle winding of the three windings is smaller than winding diameters of outer windings of the three windings. 6. A spring according to claim 1 , wherein several windings are provided, the winding diameters of which are alternately larger and smaller in the relaxed state. 7. A spring according to claim 1 , wherein, with respect to the axis, the legs project radially or parallel to the axis of the windings. 8. A spring assembly in accordance with claim 1 , wherein: said securing member is connected to one of said legs; a counter member is connected to another one of said legs, said counter member also being adapted to cooperate with the locking device of the seat, said member and said counter member being rotatably connected to each other in said circumferential direction of said axis, said first and second windings pass from a relaxed state into a tensioned state as said member and said counter member rotate relative to each other. 9. A spring assembly in accordance with claim 1 , wherein: another first winding is formed in said spring wire; said second winding is arranged between said first winding and said another first winding; an axial distance between said first winding and said another first winding in said relaxed state is less than said cross sectional diameter of said spring wire. 10. A locking device of a vehicle seat, the locking device including a leg spring assembly, the assembly comprising: a securing member cooperating with the locking device of the seat; a spring wire having a cross-sectional diameter, said spring wire pretensioning said securing member; a leg at each of two ends of the spring wire to provide two legs, the two legs being pivotable relative to each other in a circumferential direction of the axis between a relaxed state and a tensioned state; a first winding with a first winding diameter, in the relaxed state, the first winding being wound completely around the axis; a second winding with a second winding diameter, in the relaxed state, the second winding being arranged offset from the first winding by a pitch along the axis and, the second winding being wound one of completely and incompletely around the axis, wherein: the pitch, in the relaxed state, is smaller than the cross-sectional diameter of said spring wire, wherein, for the pitch (h) in the relaxed state and the cross-sectional diameter (q), the following applies: ½q≦h≦q. 11. A spring assembly according to claim 10 , wherein the second winding diameter is smaller than the first winding diameter by at least twice the cross-sectional diameter. 12. A spring assembly according to claim 10 , wherein three windings are provided. 13. A spring assembly according to claim 12 , wherein the second winding is a middle winding of the three windings. 14. A spring assembly in accordance with claim 10 , wherein: said securing member is connected to one of said legs; a counter member is connected to another one of said legs, said counter member also being adapted to cooperate with the locking device of the seat, said member and said counter member being rotatably connected to each other in said circumferential direction of said axis, said first and second windings pass from a relaxed state into a tensioned state as said member and said counter member rotate relative to each other. 15. A spring assembly in accordance with claim 10 , wherein: another first winding is formed in said spring wire; said second winding is arranged between said first winding and said another first winding; an axial distance between said first winding and said another first winding in said relaxed state is less than said cross sectional diameter of said spring wire. 16. A locking device of a vehicle seat, the locking device including a spring assembly, the assembly comprising: a spring wire having a cross-sectional diameter; a first set of windings formed in said spring wire around a spring axis, said first windings having a first diameter in a relaxed state; a second winding formed in said spring wire around said spring axis, said second winding being arranged between two of said first windings, said second winding having a second diameter in said relaxed state, said second diameter being smaller than said first diameter; an axial distance between said two first windings in said relaxed state being less than said cross sectional diameter of said spring wire; a leg arranged at each end of said spring wire; a member connected to one of said legs, said member cooperating with the locking device of the vehicle seat; a counter member connected to another one of said legs and also cooperating with the locking device of the vehicle seat, said member and said counter member being rotatably connected to each other about said spring axis to cooperate with operation of the locking device of the vehicle seat, said first and second windings pass from a relaxed state into a tensioned state as said member and said counter member rotate relative to each other. 17. A spring assembly in accordance with claim 16 , wherein: said second diameter is smaller than a winding diameter of said two first windings; said two first windings are axially offset from each other. 18. A spring assembly in accordance with claim 16 , wherein: said member is a securing member adapted to cooperate with the locking device of the vehicle seat; said first and second windings rotationally bias said securing member to cooperate with operation of the locking device of the vehicle seat. 19. A spring assembly in accordance with claim 18 , wherein: said securing member secures a detent of the locking device. 20. A spring assembly in accordance with claim 18 , wherein: said securing member is a tensioning eccentric adapted to cooperate with the locking device of the vehicle seat.

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  • Wound springs {(making springs by coiling wire B21F3/00)} · CPC title

  • B60N2/442Primary

    Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • B60N2/919Primary

    Positioning and locking mechanisms (B60N2/16, B60N2/18, B60N2/22, B60N2/225 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US8925908B2 cover?
A spring ( 10 ), for a locking device of a vehicle seat, is designed as a yoke spring defining an axis (A) and made of a spring wire. A cross section diameter (q) has one leg ( 10 a ) on each of both ends of the spring wire. The two legs ( 10 a ) can pivot relative to each other in a circumferential direction of the axis (A), thereby transitioning the spring ( 10 ) from a relaxed state into…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Müller Peter, Windecker Volker, Johnson Controls Components Gmbh & Co Kg
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60N2/442. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 06 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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