Lumber support apparatus for vehicle
US-9415714-B2 · Aug 16, 2016 · US
US9796309B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9796309-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514935384-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 7, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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A lumbar support assembly disposed on a seat back frame within a vehicle seat and configured to support the back and waist regions of a passenger may include a fixing wire configured to be disposed on the seat back frame, a comfort mat provided with an upper end disposed on a cross wire combined with an upper end of the fixing wire so as to be rotatable and configured to support the back and waist regions of the passenger, a rotating device disposed on the fixing wire and rotating a lower end of the comfort mat toward the back region of the passenger, and an operating device disposed on the fixing wire and transforming the rotating device to protrude toward the comfort mat.
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What is claimed is: 1. A lumbar support assembly disposed on a seat back frame within a vehicle seat and configured to support the back and waist regions of a passenger, the lumbar support assembly comprising: a fixing wire configured to be disposed on the seat back frame; a comfort mat provided with an upper end disposed on a cross wire combined with an upper end of the fixing wire so as to be rotatable and configured to support the back and waist regions of the passenger; a rotating device disposed on the fixing wire and rotating a lower end of the comfort mat toward the back region of the passenger; and an operating device disposed on the fixing wire and transforming the rotating device to protrude toward the comfort mat, wherein the rotating device includes: an upper plate combined with the fixing wire so as to be movable in a length direction; a lower plate separated from the upper plate under a condition that the operating device is interposed therebetween and combined with the fixing wire so as to be movable in the length direction; and a support mat provided with a first end hinged to the upper plate and a second end hinged to the lower plate so as to support the lower end of the comfort mat at a rear of the comfort mat, and wherein the operating device includes: a first base plate provided with both ends combined with the fixing wire so as to be movable in the length direction; a driving motor disposed at one side of the first base plate and rotating a spindle shaft; the spindle shaft located on the first base plate so as to be rotatable on its axis and combined with the driving motor; a pair of spindle nuts separated from each other on the spindle shaft and rectilinearly moving in opposite directions during rotation of the spindle shaft; a pair of upper link wires combined between the pair of spindle nuts and the upper plate; and a pair of lower link wires combined between the pair of spindle nuts and the lower plate. 2. The lumbar support assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: an elevating device disposed on the fixing wire and moving the rotating device in a length direction of the fixing wire. 3. The lumbar support assembly of claim 2 , wherein the elevating device includes: a second base plate located above the upper plate and combined with the fixing wire; a driving motor disposed at one side of the second base plate and rotating a spindle shaft; the spindle shaft located on the second base plate so as to be rotatable on its axis and combined with the driving motor; a pair of spindle nuts separated from each other on the spindle shaft and rectilinearly moving in opposite directions during rotation of the spindle shaft; and a pair of second link wires combined between the pair of spindle nuts and the upper plate. 4. The lumbar support assembly of claim 3 , wherein screw threads of opposite directions are formed at both halves of the spindle shaft of the elevating device based on a center thereof and, when the spindle shaft rotates in one direction, the pair of spindle nuts moves in directions away from each other. 5. The lumbar support assembly of claim 1 , wherein screw threads of opposite directions are formed at both halves of the spindle shaft of the operating device based on a center thereof and, when the spindle shaft rotates in one direction, the pair of spindle nuts moves in directions approaching each other. 6. The lumbar support assembly of claim 1 , wherein the support mat includes: an upper body provided with a first side hinged to hinge parts formed on the upper plate and a second side having connection parts; a lower body provided with a first side hinged to hinge parts formed on the lower plate and a second side having connection parts; and elastic parts disposed between the connection parts of the upper body and the connection parts of the lower body and configured to be protrusible toward the comfort mat.
linear · CPC title
with motor driven adjustments · CPC title
Lumbar supports · CPC title
the back-rest having two or more parts · CPC title
vertically adjustable · CPC title
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