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Quick adjustment restraint safety seat lead screw seat back recliner

  • US 6,520,582 B2
  • Filed: 07/13/2001
  • Issued: 02/18/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/13/2000
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In an automotive seat safety restraint recliner wherein upper and lower body members are connected respectively to back frame and seat frame portions of the seat and are pivotally connected together to vary the inclination of the back frame with respect to the seat frame, the movement of the body members being accomplished by a rotation means that operates a screw drive mechanism having axially spaced fixed and traveling pinions mounted on a lead screw, with the fixed pinion being mounted to one body member and the traveling pinion being mounted to the other body member, such that rotation of the lead screw causes relative axial movement of the pinions that in turn produces a change in seat back inclination, the improvement comprising a quick adjustment mechanism wherein one of the pinions is mounted in a multiple position quick adjustment slot in the body member, the pinion having a laterally extending mounting pin that engages the slot, the slot having a plurality of spaced transverse portions that extend transversely to the axial direction of the screw and the axial direction of the mounting pin, the pin fitting in each transverse portion, each transverse portion having a transverse edge that engages the pin and resists movement of the pin in the body member when an axial force is placed on the pin by the lead screw, the transverse portions being spaced such that the back frame is at a different inclination when the pin is in each transverse portion, the transverse portions being connected by an offset quick adjustment channel of the slot such that the pin can be moved from one transverse portion to another by moving the pin into the quick adjustment channel and then into another transverse channel, the seat being capable of further inclination adjustment by rotation of the lead screw while the pin is in any of the transverse portions of the slot.

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