Automatic positioning system for fully reclining vehicle seats
First Claim
1. Apparatus for controlling coordinated operation of a plurality of positioning mechanisms for fully reclinable vehicle seats by electrical servo-control loop means in response to the activation of signals respectively representing a desired seat-back inclination setting and a sesired longitudinal seat position, said servo-control loop means including means for generating signals respectively representing actual seat-back inclination and actual longitudinal seat position, and means for producing error signals for respectively controlling said positioning mechanisms, said apparatus incorporating the improvement comprising logic circuit means for blocking the operation of the one of said positioning mechanisms controlling seat-back inclination while said servo-control loop means are providing an error signal for producing forward movement of seat position by said longitudinal seat positioning mechanism so long as said actual seat inclination signal represents an inclination angle with respect to the horizontal less than a predetermined angle (α
- ).
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Abstract
A fully reclinable front seat of a vehicle in which one positioning motor controls seat back inclination, and another controls forward and back shifting of the seat, is prevented from malfunction resulting from interference with the rear seat by blocking downward movement of the seat back beyond 30° until the seat has moved fully forward, and by blocking longitudinal movement of the front seat while the seat back is rising and has not yet reached 30° inclination.
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- 1. Apparatus for controlling coordinated operation of a plurality of positioning mechanisms for fully reclinable vehicle seats by electrical servo-control loop means in response to the activation of signals respectively representing a desired seat-back inclination setting and a sesired longitudinal seat position, said servo-control loop means including means for generating signals respectively representing actual seat-back inclination and actual longitudinal seat position, and means for producing error signals for respectively controlling said positioning mechanisms, said apparatus incorporating the improvement comprising logic circuit means for blocking the operation of the one of said positioning mechanisms controlling seat-back inclination while said servo-control loop means are providing an error signal for producing forward movement of seat position by said longitudinal seat positioning mechanism so long as said actual seat inclination signal represents an inclination angle with respect to the horizontal less than a predetermined angle (α
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2. Apparatus for controlling coordinated operation of a plurality of positioning mechanisms for fully reclinable vehicle seats by electrical servo-control loop means in response to the activation of signals respectively representing a desired seat back inclination setting and a desired longitudinal seat position, said servo-control loop means including means for generating signals respectively representing actual seat back inclination and actual longitudinal seat position, and means for producing error signals for respectively controlling said positioning mechanisms, said apparatus incorporating the improvement comprising logic circuit means for blocking the operation of the one of said positioning mechanisms controlling longitudinal seat position while said servo-control loop means are providing an error signal for increasing the seat back inclination angle with respect to the horizontal, so long as said actual seat inclination signal represents an inclination angle less than a predetermined angle (α
- ).
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