Conveyance seat
US-2015090856-A1 · Apr 2, 2015 · US
US9511685B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9511685-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313746746-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 22, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jan 24, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2016 |
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A power seat sliding apparatus does not produce an unusual sound and a good operation feeling is obtained. The power seat sliding apparatus includes a first load transmission member fixedly attached to an upper rail and having a first surface that intersects with an axis of a threaded rod and a second surface that opposes the first surface with a space in between, and a second load transmission member installed in the space between the first surface and the second surface, fixedly attached to the threaded rod, and having a third surface on which to abut the first surface and a fourth surface on which to abut the second surface. The first surface and the second surface are concave curved surfaces and the third surface and the fourth surface are convex curved surfaces.
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What is claimed is: 1. A power seat sliding apparatus, comprising: a first rail provided on one of a floor side and a seat side; a second rail provided on an other one of the floor side and the seat side and engaged with the first rail in a relatively movable manner; a threaded rod installed along the first rail and supported on the first rail in a rotatable manner; a nut member fixed to the second rail and screwed together with the threaded rod; a gearbox driven by a motor and driving the threaded rod to rotate, wherein the threaded rod is inserted into the gearbox; a first load transmission member fixedly attached to one of the threaded rod and the first rail and having a first surface orthogonal to an axis of the threaded rod and a second surface opposing the first surface with a space in between; and a second load transmission member installed in the space between the first surface and the second surface, fixedly attached to an other one of the threaded rod and the first rail, and having a third surface that abuts on the first surface and a fourth surface that abuts on the second surface, wherein: at least one of the first surface and the third surface is a convex curved surface; and at least one of the second surface and the fourth surface is a convex curved surface. 2. The power seat sliding apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the convex curved surfaces are surfaces which have a same radius centered on a rotation axis of the threaded rod. 3. The power seat sliding apparatus according to the claim 2 , wherein one of the first surface and the third surface is a convex curved surface and an other is a concave curved surface, and wherein one of the second surface and the fourth surface is a convex curved surface and an other is a concave curved surface. 4. The power seat sliding apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein: each curved surface is one of cylindrical surfaces that are centered on corresponding one of intersecting two axes and on the first through fourth surfaces. 5. The power seat sliding apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein one of the first surface and the third surface is the convex curved surface, and wherein the convex curved surface continuously abuts an other of the first surface and the third surface while the threaded rod is rotating. 6. The power seat sliding apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the second load transmission member is formed of: a main body portion; a third bush provided to the main body portion on a surface opposing the first surface of the first load transmission member and has the third surface; and a fourth bush provided to the main body portion on a surface opposing the second surface of the first load transmission member and has the fourth surface. 7. The power seat sliding apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: each curved surface is a spherical surface. 8. A power seat sliding apparatus, comprising: a first rail provided on one of a floor side and a seat side; a second rail provided on an other one of the floor side and the seat side and engaged with the first rail in a relatively movable manner; a threaded rod installed along the first rail and supported on the first rail in a rotatable manner; a nut member fixed to the second rail and screwed together with the threaded rod; a gearbox driven by a motor and driving the threaded rod to rotate, wherein the threaded rod is inserted into the gearbox; a first load transmission member fixedly attached to one of the threaded rod and the first rail and having a first surface and a second surface, which are orthogonal to an axis of the threaded rod; and a second load transmission member fixedly attached to an other one of the threaded rod and the first rail, and having a third surface that abuts on the first surface and a fourth surface that abuts on the second surface, wherein: one of the first surface and the third surface is a convex curved surface and an other is a concave curved surface; and one of the second surface and the fourth surface is a convex curved surface and an other is a concave curved surface. 9. The power seat sliding apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the convex curved surfaces are surfaces which have a same radius centered on a rotation axis of the threaded rod. 10. The power seat sliding apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein one of the first surface and the third surface is the convex curved surface, and wherein the convex curved surface continuously abuts an other of the first surface and the third surface while the threaded rod is rotating.
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