Seat elevation adjuster and an actuator mechanism for use in the same
First Claim
1. An actuator mechanism for use in a seat elevation adjuster, comprising:
- a rotary member which is rotatable in the opposite directions about a center axis to actuate the seat elevation adjuster;
a locking member which is engageable with the rotary member to keep the rotary member from rotating, and is disengageable from the rotary member to allow the rotary member to rotate;
a driver member which is rotatable about the center axis, and is movable in a first direction perpendicularly intersecting the center axis and a second direction opposite to the first direction, and is engageable with the rotary member, the driver member;
making the locking member to engage with the rotary member, and disengaging from the rotary member when moved in the first direction; and
making the locking member to disengage from the rotary member, and engaging with the rotary member when moved in the second direction, whereby the rotary member is rotatable with a rotation of the driver member to actuate the seat elevation adjuster.
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Abstract
An actuator mechanism includes a attachment member fixed to a seat elevation adjuster and a controlling member placed between a driver member and the attachment member and can rotate together with an actuating lever. The driver member is located between the attachment member and a rotary member and fitted over a center shaft. There is formed a feed projection at one terminal portion of the driver member and its opposite terminal portion is placed face to face with a locking member. When the actuating lever is operated, the controlling member moves the driver member, which causes the locking member and the feed projection to engage with and disengage from the rotary member.
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1. An actuator mechanism for use in a seat elevation adjuster, comprising:
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a rotary member which is rotatable in the opposite directions about a center axis to actuate the seat elevation adjuster;
a locking member which is engageable with the rotary member to keep the rotary member from rotating, and is disengageable from the rotary member to allow the rotary member to rotate;
a driver member which is rotatable about the center axis, and is movable in a first direction perpendicularly intersecting the center axis and a second direction opposite to the first direction, and is engageable with the rotary member, the driver member;
making the locking member to engage with the rotary member, and disengaging from the rotary member when moved in the first direction; and
making the locking member to disengage from the rotary member, and engaging with the rotary member when moved in the second direction, whereby the rotary member is rotatable with a rotation of the driver member to actuate the seat elevation adjuster.
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2. An actuator mechanism for use in a seat elevation adjuster comprising:
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a rotary member which is rotatable in the opposite directions about a center axis to actuate the seat elevation adjuster;
a locking member which is engageable with the rotary member to keep the rotary member from rotating, and is disengageable from the rotary member to allow the rotary member to rotate;
a driver member which is rotatable about the center axis, and is movable in a first direction perpendicularly intersecting the center axis and a second direction opposite to the first direction, and is engageable with the rotary member, the driver member;
making the locking member to engage with the rotary member, and disengaging from the rotary member when moved in the first direction; and
making the locking member to disengage from the rotary member, and engaging with the rotary member when moved in the second direction, whereby the rotary member is rotatable with a rotation of the driver member to actuate the seat elevation adjuster, wherein;
the rotary member has a disk portion, and has teeth in a periphery of the disk portion;
the driver member has a feed projection engageable the teeth of the rotary member; and
the locking member has teeth engageable with the teeth of the rotary member. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
a biasing member which urges the driver member in the second direction; and
a controlling member which controls the movement of the driver member, and has a first position of keeping the driver member from moving in the second direction, and a second position of allowing the driver member to move in the second direction.
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5. An actuator mechanism for use in a seat elevation adjuster according to claim 4, wherein:
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the driver member has a pin;
the controlling member is rotatable about the center axis, and has a guide hole engageable with the pin.
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6. An actuator mechanism for use in a seat elevation adjuster according to claim 5, further comprising a biasing member which urges the locking member toward the rotary member, wherein:
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the locking member is swingable about a pivot, and has a pin; and
the driver member has a guide hole engageable with the pin of the locking member, whereby the locking member swings with a movement of the driver member by the way of engagement between the guide hole and the pin of the locking member.
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7. An actuator mechanism for use in a seat elevation adjuster according to claim 6, wherein the driver member is in the form of a plate, and has an oblong hole for passing the center axis.
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8. An actuator mechanism for use in a seat elevation adjuster according to claim 7, further comprising a biasing member which urges the controlling member to the first position.
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9. An actuator mechanism for use in a seat elevation adjuster according to claim 3, further comprising a biasing member which urges the locking member toward the rotary member, wherein:
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the locking member is swingable about a pivot, and has a pin; and
the driver member has a guide hole engageable with the pin of the locking member, whereby the locking member swings with a movement of the driver member by the way of engagement between the guide hole and the pin of the locking member.
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10. An actuator mechanism for use in a seat elevation adjuster, comprising:
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actuating means rotatable in opposite directions about an axis for actuating the seat elevation adjuster;
locking means engageable with the actuating means for keep the actuating means from operating, and disengageable from the actuating means to allow the actuating means to operate;
driver means rotatable about the axis and movable in a first direction perpendicularly intersecting the axis and a second direction opposite to the first direction, and the driver means being engageable with the actuating means for making the locking means engage with the actuating means, and being disengageable from the actuating means when moved in the first direction, and the driver means making the locking means disengage from the actuating means, and engage with the actuating means when moved in the second direction, whereby the actuating means is operable to actuate the seat elevation adjuster with an operation of the driver means.
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11. A seat elevation adjuster, comprising
a seat support frame which supports a seat; -
an elevation mechanism which moves the seat support frame up and down; and
an actuator mechanism which actuates the elevation mechanism, the actuator mechanism including;
a rotary member which is rotatable in the opposite directions about a center axis and operatively connected with the elevation mechanism;
a locking member which is engageable with the rotary member to keep the rotary member from rotating, and is disengageable from the rotary member to allow the rotary member to rotate;
a driver member which is rotatable about the center axis, and is movable in a first direction perpendicularly intersecting the center axis and a second direction opposite to the first direction, and is engageable with the rotary member, the driver member;
making the locking member to engage with the rotary member, and disengaging from the rotary member when moved in the first direction; and
making the locking member to disengage from the rotary member, and engaging with the rotary member when moved in the second direction, whereby the rotary member is rotatable with a rotation of the driver member to actuate the seat elevation adjuster.
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12. A seat elevation adjuster comprising:
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a seat support frame which supports a seat;
an elevation mechanism which moves the seat support frame up and down; and
an actuator mechanism which actuates the elevation mechanism, the actuator mechanism including;
a rotary member which is rotatable in the opposite directions about a center axis and operatively connected with the elevation mechanism;
a locking member which is engageable with the rotary member to keep the rotary member from rotating, and is disengageable from the rotary member to allow the rotary member to rotate;
a driver member which is rotatable about the center axis, and is movable in a first direction perpendicularly intersecting the center axis and a second direction opposite to the first direction, and is engageable with the rotary member, the driver member;
making the locking member engage with the rotary member, and disengaging from the rotary member when moved in the first direction; and
making the locking member disengage from the rotary member, and engaging with the rotary member when moved in the second direction, whereby the rotary member is rotatable with a rotation of the driver member to actuate the seat elevation adjuster, wherein;
the rotary member has a disk portion, and has teeth in a periphery of the disk portion;
the driver member has a feed projection engageable the teeth of the rotary member; and
the locking member has teeth engageable with the teeth of the rotary member. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
a biasing member which urges the driver member in the second direction; and
a controlling member which controls the movement of the driver member, and has a first position of keeping the driver member from moving in the second direction, and a second position of allowing the driver member to move in the second direction.
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15. A seat elevation adjuster according to claim 14, wherein:
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the driver member has a pin;
the controlling member is rotatable about the center axis, and has a guide hole engageable with the pin.
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16. A seat elevation adjuster according to claim 15, further comprising a biasing member which urges the locking member toward the rotary member, wherein:
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the locking member is swingable about a pivot, and has a pin; and
the driver member has a guide hole engageable with the pin of the locking member, whereby the locking member swings with a movement of the driver member by the way of engagement between the guide hole and the pin of the locking member.
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17. A seat elevation adjuster according to claim 16, wherein the driver member is in the form of a plate, and has an oblong hole for passing the center axis.
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18. A seat elevation adjuster according to claim 17, further comprising a biasing member which urges the controlling member to the first position.
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19. A seat elevation adjuster according to claim 18, further comprising a biasing member which urges the locking member toward the rotary member, wherein:
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the locking member is swingable about a pivot, and has a pin; and
the driver member has a guide hole engageable with the pin of the locking member, whereby the locking member swings with a movement of the driver member by the way of engagement between the guide hole and the pin of the locking member.
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20. A seat elevation adjuster, comprising
seat supporter means for supporting a seat; -
elevating means for moving the seat supporter means up and down; and
actuator means for actuating the elevating means, the actuator means including;
actuating means rotatable in opposite directions about an axis for actuating the elevating means;
locking means engageable with the actuating means for keep the actuating means from operating, and disengageable from the actuating means to allow the actuating means to operate;
driver means rotatable about the axis and movable in a first direction perpendicularly intersecting the axis and a second direction opposite to the first direction, and the driver means being engageable with the actuating means for making the locking means engage with the actuating means, and disengageable from the actuating means when moved in the first direction, and the driver means making the locking means disengage from the actuating means, and engage with the actuating means is operable to actuate the elevating means with an operation of the driver means.
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