Low profile seat suspension
First Claim
1. In a low profile seat suspension having a bottom frame adapted to be mounted on a vehicle, a top frame located above the bottom frame for supporting a seat cushion and a seat back thereon, a substantially fully collapsible scissors linkage being interconnected between the bottom frame and the top frame enabling relative movement therebetween substantially in parallelism, a bearing arrangement disposed between the top frame and the bottom frame and having a bearing force urging the top frame away from the bottom frame, a first adjustment mechanism located in the top frame for selectively enabling fore and aft adjustment of the top frame relative to the bottom frame, a second adjustment mechanism located between the top frame and the bottom frame for selectively enabling an adjustment of the bearing arrangement in accordance with a body weight of an occupant of the seat cushion by translating a horizontal force applied to an adjustment plate into a vertical force affecting the preload force of the bearing arrangement, the adjustment plate being engaged with a cam wherein the horizontal force slidably moves the adjustment plate and carries a resilient element of the bearing arrangement in a vertical direction, the improvement wherein:
- the second adjustment mechanism is constructed and arranged such that an adjustment knob extends forwardly from the top frame in front of the seat cushion and is enabled to move along with the top frame irregardless of the fore and aft adjustment of the top frame relative to the bottom frame.
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Abstract
A low profile seat suspension includes a bottom frame adapted to be mounted on a vehicle, and a top frame located above the bottom frame for supporting a seat cushion and seat back thereon. A substantially fully collapsible scissors linkage is interconnected between the bottom frame and the top frame enabling the bottom frame and the top frame to move relative to each other substantially in parallel. A biasing arrangement is disposed between the top frame and the bottom frame and has a preload force urging the top frame away from the bottom frame. A first adjustment mechanism is located in the top frame and selectively enables fore and aft adjustment of the top frame relative to the bottom frame. A second adjustment mechanism is located between the bottom frame and the top frame and selectively enables an adjustment on the biasing arrangement in accordance with the weight of an occupant in the seat by translating a horizontal force applied to an adjustment plate into a vertical force effecting the preload force of the biasing arrangement. The invention is improved wherein an adjustment knob is positioned at a front of the seat and the knob is enabled to move along with the top frame irregardless of the fore and aft adjustment of the top frame relative to the bottom frame.
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9 Claims
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1. In a low profile seat suspension having a bottom frame adapted to be mounted on a vehicle, a top frame located above the bottom frame for supporting a seat cushion and a seat back thereon, a substantially fully collapsible scissors linkage being interconnected between the bottom frame and the top frame enabling relative movement therebetween substantially in parallelism, a bearing arrangement disposed between the top frame and the bottom frame and having a bearing force urging the top frame away from the bottom frame, a first adjustment mechanism located in the top frame for selectively enabling fore and aft adjustment of the top frame relative to the bottom frame, a second adjustment mechanism located between the top frame and the bottom frame for selectively enabling an adjustment of the bearing arrangement in accordance with a body weight of an occupant of the seat cushion by translating a horizontal force applied to an adjustment plate into a vertical force affecting the preload force of the bearing arrangement, the adjustment plate being engaged with a cam wherein the horizontal force slidably moves the adjustment plate and carries a resilient element of the bearing arrangement in a vertical direction, the improvement wherein:
the second adjustment mechanism is constructed and arranged such that an adjustment knob extends forwardly from the top frame in front of the seat cushion and is enabled to move along with the top frame irregardless of the fore and aft adjustment of the top frame relative to the bottom frame. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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