Driver's seat with automatic weight adjustment
First Claim
1. A driver'"'"'s seat with automatic weight adjustment, comprising a seat carrier mounted by means of a spring suspension, a reversible servo-motor for displacing the spring suspension to adjust the seating height, and scanning means which control the servo-motor and detect and determine the ideal or desired seating height with the aid of sensing means and an actuating member co-operating with the sensing means, the sensing means either being stationary and the actuating member being connected to the seat carrier for oscillation together therewith or vice versa, characterised in that the said sensing means comprise first and second sensors spaced apart by slightly more than the dimension of the said actuating member, the first sensor being allocated to an excessively high seat setting and the second sensor being allocated to an excessively low seat setting, and that the said servo-motor is operable by the first sensor in the sense of lowering the seating height when the said actuating member reaches the detecting range of the said first sensor and in the sense of raising the seating height when the said actuating member reaches the detecting range of the said second sensor.
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Abstract
A driver'"'"'s seat is automatically adjustable for height in response to the weight of the person sitting in it. The seat is carried by a spring suspension which is displaceable by a reversible servo-motor. Scanning means for controlling the motor comprise an actuating member and two vertically spaced sensors, either the actuating member or the sensors being secured to the seat for movement therewith and the other being stationary. If the seat carries a lightweight person, the spring suspension permits it to descend to a position where the actuating member and the upper sensor co-operate to activate the servo-motor to displace the suspension for lowering the seat still further, whereas in the case of a heavy person the actuating member and the lower sensor are effective to raise the seat.
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- 1. A driver'"'"'s seat with automatic weight adjustment, comprising a seat carrier mounted by means of a spring suspension, a reversible servo-motor for displacing the spring suspension to adjust the seating height, and scanning means which control the servo-motor and detect and determine the ideal or desired seating height with the aid of sensing means and an actuating member co-operating with the sensing means, the sensing means either being stationary and the actuating member being connected to the seat carrier for oscillation together therewith or vice versa, characterised in that the said sensing means comprise first and second sensors spaced apart by slightly more than the dimension of the said actuating member, the first sensor being allocated to an excessively high seat setting and the second sensor being allocated to an excessively low seat setting, and that the said servo-motor is operable by the first sensor in the sense of lowering the seating height when the said actuating member reaches the detecting range of the said first sensor and in the sense of raising the seating height when the said actuating member reaches the detecting range of the said second sensor.
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