US20070085387A1 - Head restraint movement mechanism - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a seat assembly having a moveable head restraint.
- Vehicle seat assemblies may be provided with moveable head restraints.
- the seat assembly includes a seat bottom and a seat back pivotally attached to the seat bottom.
- the seat back includes a track having a longitudinal track axis.
- the seat assembly further includes a head restraint moveably attached to the track such that the head restraint is moveable longitudinally along the track from a use position to a stowed position.
- An actuation device is associated with the head restraint for moving the head restraint from the use position toward the stowed position when the seat back pivots toward the seat bottom.
- the seat assembly in another embodiment, includes a seat bottom and a seat back pivotally attached to the seat bottom.
- the seat back includes a track having a longitudinal track axis.
- the seat assembly further includes a head restraint moveably attached to the track such that the head restraint is moveable longitudinally along the track between a use position and a stowed position.
- An actuation device is associated with the head restraint for moving the head restraint from the stowed position toward the use position when the seat back pivots away from the seat bottom.
- FIG. 1 is a side perspective view of a vehicle seat assembly according to the invention, wherein the seat assembly includes a seat bottom, a seat back pivotally attached to the seat bottom, and a head restraint moveable attached to the seat back, and wherein the seat back is shown in a raised position and the head restraint is shown in a use position;
- FIG. 2 is a side perspective view of the seat assembly of FIG. 1 , showing the seat back in a dumped or lowered position and the head restraint in a stowed position;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the seat assembly showing an actuation device for moving the head restraint along a track of the seat back, wherein the head restraint is shown in the use position;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the seat assembly showing the head restraint in the stowed position
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the seat assembly showing first and second posts of the head restraint connected to a carrier having a carrier body and a retainer member;
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view similar to FIG. 5 with the carrier body removed to show the retainer member
- FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a portion of the seat assembly showing a gear arrangement of the actuation device, wherein the seat back is shown in the raised position and a gear of the gear arrangement is shown in a first position;
- FIG. 8 is a schematic view similar to FIG. 7 and showing the seat back in the lowered position and the gear in a second position;
- FIG. 9 is a rear view of the gear arrangement.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic view of the seat assembly showing a second embodiment of the actuation device.
- FIG. 1 shows a vehicle seat assembly 10 according to the invention mounted on a floor 12 of a motor vehicle 14 .
- the seat assembly 10 includes a seat bottom 16 moveably mounted to the floor 12 , a seat back 18 pivotally attached to the seat bottom 16 , a head restraint 20 moveably attached to the seat back 18 , and a dump mechanism 22 for allowing the seat back 18 to pivot with respect to the seat bottom 16 .
- the dump mechanism 22 may have any suitable configuration for allowing pivotal movement of the seat back 18 .
- the dump mechanism 22 may include a latch (not shown) connected between the seat bottom 16 and seat back 18 , a lever 23 for releasing the latch, and a spring (not shown) engaged with the seat back 18 for urging the seat back 18 toward the seat bottom 16 when the latch is released.
- the head restraint 20 may be automatically moveable from a use position, shown in FIG. 1 , to a stowed position, shown in FIG. 2 , when the seat back 18 is pivoted from a raised position, shown in FIG. 1 , to a stowed or lowered position, shown in FIG. 2 .
- the head restraint 20 may be automatically moveable from the stowed position to the use position when the seat back 18 is pivoted from the lowered position to the raised position.
- the seat back 18 includes a longitudinal track 24 having a track axis 25 and a slot 26 .
- the track 24 may be fixed to a seat back frame 27 of the seat back 18 .
- the track 24 may be integrally formed with the seat frame 27 .
- the head restraint 20 includes a head restraint body 28 , such as a head restraint cushion, that is configured to support a head of a seat assembly occupant (not shown), first and second support posts 29 and 30 , respectively, that support the head restraint body 28 , and a post carrier 32 attached to the posts 29 and 30 and moveably attached to the track 24 .
- the carrier 32 may have any suitable configuration such that the head restraint 20 may travel longitudinally along the slot 26 between the use position, shown in FIG. 3 , and the stowed position, shown in FIG. 4 .
- the carrier 32 may have a projection 33 that extends into the slot 26 such that the projection 33 is slidable along the slot 26 .
- the projection 33 may have a flange portion that slides along a rear portion of the track 24 .
- the carrier 32 includes a carrier body 34 having oversized cylindrical holes or tapered holes for receiving the posts 29 and 30 , and a retainer member 36 , such as a wire, for retaining the posts 29 and 30 in the holes of the carrier body 34 .
- the retainer member 36 may engage a notch 38 in each post 29 , 30
- the carrier body 34 may include clips 40 , shown in FIG. 5 , that engage the retainer member 36 to secure the retainer member 36 to the carrier body 34 .
- the carrier 32 may also be configured to accommodate multiple different head restraint configurations, such as configurations having posts 29 and 30 that are spaced apart at different distances.
- the carrier body 34 may have multiple holes for accommodating different post spacings.
- the carrier body 34 may include first and second portions that may be adjustably spaced apart at different distances.
- each post 29 and 30 may include top and bottom portions, and the top portions may be slidably adjustable with respect to the bottom portions.
- the seat assembly 10 further includes an actuation mechanism or device 42 for moving the head restraint 20 with respect to the track 24 .
- the actuation device 42 may have any suitable configuration
- the actuation device 42 includes a drive mechanism 43 having a rotatable member 44 , such as a pulley rotatably coupled to the seat back 18 , a crank 46 attached to the rotatable member 44 , and a link member 47 , such as a link rod or arm, having a first end connected to the crank 46 and a second end connected to the carrier 32 .
- a drive mechanism 43 having a rotatable member 44 , such as a pulley rotatably coupled to the seat back 18 , a crank 46 attached to the rotatable member 44 , and a link member 47 , such as a link rod or arm, having a first end connected to the crank 46 and a second end connected to the carrier 32 .
- the crank 46 is rotatable with the rotatable member 44 , and may be considered part of the rotatable member 44 .
- a first direction 48 such as counter-clockwise
- the head restraint 20 may be moved generally linearly from the use position shown in FIG. 3 to the stowed position shown in FIG. 4 .
- a second direction 49 such as clockwise
- the head restraint 20 may be moved from the stowed position shown in FIG. 4 to the use position shown in FIG. 3 .
- the link member 47 is configured to transfer rotational motion of the rotatable member 44 into linear motion of the head restraint 20 .
- crank 46 When the head restraint 20 is in the use position, the crank 46 is rotated past a generally vertical position such that a crank axis 50 of the crank 46 and a link member axis 52 of the link member 47 each extend at an angle with respect to the track axis 25 of the track 24 , as shown in FIG. 3 . With such a configuration, the crank 46 is moved “over-center” to maintain the head restraint 20 in the use position even with application of a downward force on the head restraint 20 .
- the crank axis 50 may extend at an angle greater than 0 degrees, such as an angle of at least 2 degrees, with respect to the track axis 25 .
- the seat back 18 may further include first and second stops 54 and 56 , respectively, that are engageable with the rotatable member 44 and/or crank 46 to inhibit movement of the rotatable member 44 in the second and first directions, respectively.
- the stops 54 and 56 may be attached to the seat back frame 27 with a bracket (not shown), for example.
- the seat assembly 10 may also include a spring member 58 for urging the rotatable member 44 and/or crank 46 against either the first stop 54 or the second stop 56 , depending on the location of the head restraint 20 .
- the spring member 58 may be configured to inhibit movement of the head restraint 20 when the head restraint 20 is in either the use position, shown in FIG. 3 , or the stowed position, shown in FIG. 4 .
- the actuation device 42 further includes a gear arrangement 60 coupled to the rotatable member 44 for rotating the rotatable member 44 .
- the gear arrangement 60 includes an engagement member 62 , such as a sector gear, attached to the seat bottom 16 , and a gear 64 that is attached to the seat back 18 and engageable with the engagement member 62 .
- the engagement member 62 may be attached to seat bottom frame 66
- the gear 64 may be rotatably attached to the seat back frame 27 .
- the gear arrangement 60 further includes a pulley 68 connected to the gear 64 , and a connector arrangement 70 for connecting the pulley 68 to the rotatable member 44 .
- the connector arrangement 70 may have any suitable configuration that causes the rotatable member 44 to rotate when the pulley 68 rotates.
- the connector arrangement 70 may include first and second cables 72 and 74 , respectively, that are each connected to the rotatable member 44 and the pulley 68 .
- Each cable 72 and 74 may also be provided with a surrounding conduit or guide 76 that is attached to the seat back frame 27 with a bracket 78 .
- the connector arrangement 70 may include a single cable having first and second portions that each extend between the rotatable member 44 and the pulley 68 .
- the gear 64 is configured to rotate in a first gear direction 80 when the seat back 18 pivots toward the seat bottom 16 , thereby causing the first cable 72 to at least partially wrap around the pulley 68 .
- the first cable 72 causes the rotatable member 44 to rotate in the first direction 48 (shown in FIG. 3 ), which causes the head restraint body 28 to move from the use position shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 to the stowed position shown in FIGS. 2 and 4 .
- the gear 64 is configured to rotate in a second gear direction 82 when the seat back 18 pivots away from the seat bottom 16 , thereby causing the second cable 74 to at least partially wrap around the pulley 68 .
- the second cable 74 causes the rotatable member 44 to rotate in the second direction 49 (shown in FIG. 4 ), which causes the head restraint body 28 to move from the stowed position shown in FIGS. 2 and 4 to the use position shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 .
- the head restraint 20 may automatically move from the use position shown in FIG. 1 to the stowed position shown in FIG. 2 when the seat back 18 is pivoted toward the seat bottom 16 using the dump mechanism 22 . Furthermore, the head restraint 20 may automatically move from the stowed position shown in FIG. 2 to the use position shown in FIG. 1 when the seat back 18 is manually pivoted away from the seat bottom 16 .
- one of the cables 72 and 74 may be eliminated, and the head restraint 20 may be moved manually from one position to another.
- the first cable 72 may be eliminated, and the head restraint 20 may be moved from the use position to the stowed position by manually pushing on the head restraint 20 .
- the second cable 74 may be eliminated, and the head restraint 20 may be moved from the stowed position to the use position by manually pushing or pulling on the head restraint 20 .
- the head restraint body 28 may have any suitable configuration, in the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 , the head restraint body 28 has a generally L-shaped configuration. With such a configuration, the head restraint body 28 may nest with the seat back 18 when the head restraint 20 is in the stowed position.
- the drive mechanism 43 may be configured to maintain the head restraint 20 in the use position, as described above in detail, the drive mechanism 43 may act as a locking mechanism for inhibiting downward movement of the head restraint 20 . Furthermore, the gear arrangement 60 may be considered a release mechanism for moving the drive mechanism 43 from the locked position.
- a second embodiment 84 of the actuation device is shown for moving the head restraint 20 along the track 24 .
- the actuation device 84 is similar to the actuation device 42 , and similar components are identified with the same reference numbers.
- Actuation device 84 includes a gear arrangement 86 having a shaft 88 for rotating rotatable member 90 .
- the Shaft 88 includes a first gear, such as a spur gear 92 , that is engageable with engagement member 62 , and a second gear, such as a pinion 94 , that engages a gear 96 formed on, or otherwise connected to, the rotatable member 90 .
- Shaft portion 98 of shaft 88 may be supported in any suitable manner such that the shaft 88 is rotatable with respect to the seat back 18 .
- shaft portion 98 may be supported by one or more bearings 100 connected to seat back frame 27 .
- the spur gear 92 rotates about the engagement member 62 , thereby causing the pinion 94 to rotate the rotatable member 90 , which causes the head restraint 20 to move with respect to the track 24 .
- the spur gear 92 may rotate in a first gear direction 102 , which causes the rotatable member 90 to rotate in a first rotatable member direction 104 , thereby moving the head restraint 20 from the use position shown in FIG. 10 to the stowed position shown in FIG. 2 .
- rotation of the shaft 88 causes the head restraint 20 to move from the stowed position shown in FIG. 2 to the use position shown in FIG. 10 .
- a spring member similar to the spring member 58 described above, may also be provided for urging the rotatable member 90 and/or crank 46 against either first stop 54 or second stop 56 , depending on the location of the head restraint 20 .
- actuation device 84 such a spring member is not shown in FIG. 10 .
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The invention relates to a seat assembly having a moveable head restraint.
- 2. Background Art
- Vehicle seat assemblies may be provided with moveable head restraints. U.S. Pat. No. 6,192,565, for example, discloses a seat assembly having a retractable head restraint.
- Under the invention, a new seat assembly is provided. In one embodiment, the seat assembly includes a seat bottom and a seat back pivotally attached to the seat bottom. The seat back includes a track having a longitudinal track axis. The seat assembly further includes a head restraint moveably attached to the track such that the head restraint is moveable longitudinally along the track from a use position to a stowed position. An actuation device is associated with the head restraint for moving the head restraint from the use position toward the stowed position when the seat back pivots toward the seat bottom.
- In another embodiment, the seat assembly includes a seat bottom and a seat back pivotally attached to the seat bottom. The seat back includes a track having a longitudinal track axis. The seat assembly further includes a head restraint moveably attached to the track such that the head restraint is moveable longitudinally along the track between a use position and a stowed position. An actuation device is associated with the head restraint for moving the head restraint from the stowed position toward the use position when the seat back pivots away from the seat bottom.
- While exemplary embodiments in accordance with the invention are illustrated and disclosed, such disclosure should not be construed to limit the claims. It is anticipated that various modifications and alternative designs may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a side perspective view of a vehicle seat assembly according to the invention, wherein the seat assembly includes a seat bottom, a seat back pivotally attached to the seat bottom, and a head restraint moveable attached to the seat back, and wherein the seat back is shown in a raised position and the head restraint is shown in a use position; -
FIG. 2 is a side perspective view of the seat assembly ofFIG. 1 , showing the seat back in a dumped or lowered position and the head restraint in a stowed position; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the seat assembly showing an actuation device for moving the head restraint along a track of the seat back, wherein the head restraint is shown in the use position; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the seat assembly showing the head restraint in the stowed position; -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the seat assembly showing first and second posts of the head restraint connected to a carrier having a carrier body and a retainer member; -
FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view similar toFIG. 5 with the carrier body removed to show the retainer member; -
FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a portion of the seat assembly showing a gear arrangement of the actuation device, wherein the seat back is shown in the raised position and a gear of the gear arrangement is shown in a first position; -
FIG. 8 is a schematic view similar toFIG. 7 and showing the seat back in the lowered position and the gear in a second position; -
FIG. 9 is a rear view of the gear arrangement; and -
FIG. 10 is a schematic view of the seat assembly showing a second embodiment of the actuation device. - The following description is merely exemplary in nature, and is in no way intended to limit the invention or its application or uses.
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FIG. 1 shows avehicle seat assembly 10 according to the invention mounted on afloor 12 of amotor vehicle 14. Theseat assembly 10 includes aseat bottom 16 moveably mounted to thefloor 12, a seat back 18 pivotally attached to theseat bottom 16, a head restraint 20 moveably attached to the seat back 18, and adump mechanism 22 for allowing the seat back 18 to pivot with respect to theseat bottom 16. - The
dump mechanism 22 may have any suitable configuration for allowing pivotal movement of theseat back 18. For example, thedump mechanism 22 may include a latch (not shown) connected between theseat bottom 16 and seat back 18, alever 23 for releasing the latch, and a spring (not shown) engaged with the seat back 18 for urging the seat back 18 toward theseat bottom 16 when the latch is released. - As explained below in detail, the
head restraint 20 may be automatically moveable from a use position, shown inFIG. 1 , to a stowed position, shown inFIG. 2 , when theseat back 18 is pivoted from a raised position, shown inFIG. 1 , to a stowed or lowered position, shown inFIG. 2 . In addition, thehead restraint 20 may be automatically moveable from the stowed position to the use position when theseat back 18 is pivoted from the lowered position to the raised position. - Referring to
FIG. 3 , theseat back 18 includes alongitudinal track 24 having atrack axis 25 and aslot 26. In one embodiment, for example, thetrack 24 may be fixed to aseat back frame 27 of the seat back 18. In another embodiment, thetrack 24 may be integrally formed with theseat frame 27. - The
head restraint 20 includes ahead restraint body 28, such as a head restraint cushion, that is configured to support a head of a seat assembly occupant (not shown), first and 29 and 30, respectively, that support thesecond support posts head restraint body 28, and apost carrier 32 attached to the 29 and 30 and moveably attached to theposts track 24. Thecarrier 32 may have any suitable configuration such that thehead restraint 20 may travel longitudinally along theslot 26 between the use position, shown inFIG. 3 , and the stowed position, shown inFIG. 4 . For example, referring toFIG. 5 , thecarrier 32 may have aprojection 33 that extends into theslot 26 such that theprojection 33 is slidable along theslot 26. In addition, theprojection 33 may have a flange portion that slides along a rear portion of thetrack 24. - While the
29 and 30 may be attached to theposts carrier 32 in any suitable manner, in the embodiment shown inFIGS. 5 and 6 , thecarrier 32 includes acarrier body 34 having oversized cylindrical holes or tapered holes for receiving the 29 and 30, and aposts retainer member 36, such as a wire, for retaining the 29 and 30 in the holes of theposts carrier body 34. As shown inFIG. 6 , theretainer member 36 may engage anotch 38 in each 29, 30, and thepost carrier body 34 may includeclips 40, shown inFIG. 5 , that engage theretainer member 36 to secure theretainer member 36 to thecarrier body 34. - The
carrier 32 may also be configured to accommodate multiple different head restraint configurations, such as 29 and 30 that are spaced apart at different distances. For example, theconfigurations having posts carrier body 34 may have multiple holes for accommodating different post spacings. As another example, thecarrier body 34 may include first and second portions that may be adjustably spaced apart at different distances. - Still further, the
head restraint 20 may be configured such that thehead restraint body 28 is moveable with respect to thecarrier 32. For example, each 29 and 30 may include top and bottom portions, and the top portions may be slidably adjustable with respect to the bottom portions.post - Returning to
FIGS. 3 and 4 , theseat assembly 10 further includes an actuation mechanism ordevice 42 for moving thehead restraint 20 with respect to thetrack 24. While theactuation device 42 may have any suitable configuration, in one embodiment, theactuation device 42 includes adrive mechanism 43 having arotatable member 44, such as a pulley rotatably coupled to the seat back 18, acrank 46 attached to therotatable member 44, and alink member 47, such as a link rod or arm, having a first end connected to thecrank 46 and a second end connected to thecarrier 32. In the embodiment shown inFIGS. 3 and 4 , thecrank 46 is rotatable with therotatable member 44, and may be considered part of therotatable member 44. When therotatable member 44 is rotated in afirst direction 48, such as counter-clockwise, thehead restraint 20 may be moved generally linearly from the use position shown inFIG. 3 to the stowed position shown inFIG. 4 . Furthermore, when therotatable member 44 is rotated in asecond direction 49, such as clockwise, thehead restraint 20 may be moved from the stowed position shown inFIG. 4 to the use position shown inFIG. 3 . Thus, thelink member 47 is configured to transfer rotational motion of therotatable member 44 into linear motion of thehead restraint 20. - When the
head restraint 20 is in the use position, thecrank 46 is rotated past a generally vertical position such that acrank axis 50 of thecrank 46 and alink member axis 52 of thelink member 47 each extend at an angle with respect to thetrack axis 25 of thetrack 24, as shown inFIG. 3 . With such a configuration, thecrank 46 is moved “over-center” to maintain thehead restraint 20 in the use position even with application of a downward force on thehead restraint 20. For example, thecrank axis 50 may extend at an angle greater than 0 degrees, such as an angle of at least 2 degrees, with respect to thetrack axis 25. - The
seat back 18 may further include first and 54 and 56, respectively, that are engageable with thesecond stops rotatable member 44 and/orcrank 46 to inhibit movement of therotatable member 44 in the second and first directions, respectively. The 54 and 56 may be attached to thestops seat back frame 27 with a bracket (not shown), for example. - In addition, the
seat assembly 10 may also include aspring member 58 for urging therotatable member 44 and/or crank 46 against either thefirst stop 54 or thesecond stop 56, depending on the location of thehead restraint 20. As a result, thespring member 58 may be configured to inhibit movement of thehead restraint 20 when thehead restraint 20 is in either the use position, shown inFIG. 3 , or the stowed position, shown inFIG. 4 . - Referring to
FIGS. 3, 4 , 7 and 8, theactuation device 42 further includes agear arrangement 60 coupled to therotatable member 44 for rotating therotatable member 44. Thegear arrangement 60 includes anengagement member 62, such as a sector gear, attached to the seat bottom 16, and agear 64 that is attached to the seat back 18 and engageable with theengagement member 62. For example, theengagement member 62 may be attached to seatbottom frame 66, and thegear 64 may be rotatably attached to the seat backframe 27. - Referring to
FIG. 9 , thegear arrangement 60 further includes apulley 68 connected to thegear 64, and aconnector arrangement 70 for connecting thepulley 68 to therotatable member 44. Theconnector arrangement 70 may have any suitable configuration that causes therotatable member 44 to rotate when thepulley 68 rotates. For example, theconnector arrangement 70 may include first and 72 and 74, respectively, that are each connected to thesecond cables rotatable member 44 and thepulley 68. Each 72 and 74 may also be provided with a surrounding conduit or guide 76 that is attached to the seat backcable frame 27 with abracket 78. As another example, theconnector arrangement 70 may include a single cable having first and second portions that each extend between therotatable member 44 and thepulley 68. - The
gear 64 is configured to rotate in afirst gear direction 80 when the seat back 18 pivots toward the seat bottom 16, thereby causing thefirst cable 72 to at least partially wrap around thepulley 68. As a result, thefirst cable 72 causes therotatable member 44 to rotate in the first direction 48 (shown inFIG. 3 ), which causes thehead restraint body 28 to move from the use position shown inFIGS. 1 and 3 to the stowed position shown inFIGS. 2 and 4 . - Likewise, the
gear 64 is configured to rotate in asecond gear direction 82 when the seat back 18 pivots away from the seat bottom 16, thereby causing thesecond cable 74 to at least partially wrap around thepulley 68. As a result, thesecond cable 74 causes therotatable member 44 to rotate in the second direction 49 (shown inFIG. 4 ), which causes thehead restraint body 28 to move from the stowed position shown inFIGS. 2 and 4 to the use position shown inFIGS. 1 and 3 . - With the above configuration, the
head restraint 20 may automatically move from the use position shown inFIG. 1 to the stowed position shown inFIG. 2 when the seat back 18 is pivoted toward the seat bottom 16 using thedump mechanism 22. Furthermore, thehead restraint 20 may automatically move from the stowed position shown inFIG. 2 to the use position shown inFIG. 1 when the seat back 18 is manually pivoted away from theseat bottom 16. - Alternatively, one of the
72 and 74 may be eliminated, and thecables head restraint 20 may be moved manually from one position to another. For example, thefirst cable 72 may be eliminated, and thehead restraint 20 may be moved from the use position to the stowed position by manually pushing on thehead restraint 20. As another example, thesecond cable 74 may be eliminated, and thehead restraint 20 may be moved from the stowed position to the use position by manually pushing or pulling on thehead restraint 20. - While the
head restraint body 28 may have any suitable configuration, in the embodiment shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 , thehead restraint body 28 has a generally L-shaped configuration. With such a configuration, thehead restraint body 28 may nest with the seat back 18 when thehead restraint 20 is in the stowed position. - Because the
drive mechanism 43 may be configured to maintain thehead restraint 20 in the use position, as described above in detail, thedrive mechanism 43 may act as a locking mechanism for inhibiting downward movement of thehead restraint 20. Furthermore, thegear arrangement 60 may be considered a release mechanism for moving thedrive mechanism 43 from the locked position. - Referring to
FIG. 10 , asecond embodiment 84 of the actuation device is shown for moving thehead restraint 20 along thetrack 24. Theactuation device 84 is similar to theactuation device 42, and similar components are identified with the same reference numbers.Actuation device 84, however, includes agear arrangement 86 having ashaft 88 for rotatingrotatable member 90. TheShaft 88 includes a first gear, such as aspur gear 92, that is engageable withengagement member 62, and a second gear, such as apinion 94, that engages agear 96 formed on, or otherwise connected to, therotatable member 90. -
Shaft portion 98 ofshaft 88 may be supported in any suitable manner such that theshaft 88 is rotatable with respect to the seat back 18. For example,shaft portion 98 may be supported by one ormore bearings 100 connected to seat backframe 27. - When the seat back 18 is pivoted, the
spur gear 92 rotates about theengagement member 62, thereby causing thepinion 94 to rotate therotatable member 90, which causes thehead restraint 20 to move with respect to thetrack 24. For example, referring toFIGS. 2 and 10 , when the seat back 18 pivots toward the seat bottom 16, thespur gear 92 may rotate in afirst gear direction 102, which causes therotatable member 90 to rotate in a firstrotatable member direction 104, thereby moving thehead restraint 20 from the use position shown inFIG. 10 to the stowed position shown inFIG. 2 . Likewise, when the seat back 18 is pivoted away from the seat bottom 16, rotation of theshaft 88 causes thehead restraint 20 to move from the stowed position shown inFIG. 2 to the use position shown inFIG. 10 . - A spring member, similar to the
spring member 58 described above, may also be provided for urging therotatable member 90 and/or crank 46 against eitherfirst stop 54 orsecond stop 56, depending on the location of thehead restraint 20. In order to clearly show details ofactuation device 84, however, such a spring member is not shown inFIG. 10 . - While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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