Height adjusting apparatus for vehicle seats
First Claim
1. A height adjusting apparatus for vehicle seats, comprising:
- a seat bracket configured to mount a seat to a vehicle;
a base frame configured to be slidably mounted to the seat bracket;
seat side frames provided on both side ends of a seat part of the seat to support the seat part, each of the seat side frames being coupled to the seat bracket via a front link and a rear link;
a support rod for coupling the seat side frames to each other;
a pinion gear provided on an associated seat side frame to adjust a height of the seat part;
a rack gear link having on a first end thereof a rack gear which engages with an upper end of the pinion gear, and coupled at a second end thereof to a hinge of the front link which is placed on the base frame, so that, when the pinion gear is driven, the rack gear link pulls the seat side frame forwards to lift it up; and
a support pin provided on the seat side frame in such a way as to be placed above the rack gear, and maintaining engagement of the rack gear with the pinion gear.
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Abstract
A height adjusting apparatus for vehicle seats may include seat side frames provided on both side ends of a seat part of a seat, each of the seat side frames connected to the seat bracket via a front link and a rear link, the support rod coupling the seat side frames to each other, the pinion gear provided on a seat side frame, the rack gear link having on one end thereof a rack gear which engages with an upper end of the pinion gear, and coupled at the other end thereof to a hinge of the front link placed on the seat bracket, so that, when the pinion gear is driven, the rack gear link pulls the seat side frame forwards to lift it up, and the support pin provided on the seat side frame in such a way as to be placed above the rack gear.
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1. A height adjusting apparatus for vehicle seats, comprising:
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a seat bracket configured to mount a seat to a vehicle; a base frame configured to be slidably mounted to the seat bracket; seat side frames provided on both side ends of a seat part of the seat to support the seat part, each of the seat side frames being coupled to the seat bracket via a front link and a rear link; a support rod for coupling the seat side frames to each other; a pinion gear provided on an associated seat side frame to adjust a height of the seat part; a rack gear link having on a first end thereof a rack gear which engages with an upper end of the pinion gear, and coupled at a second end thereof to a hinge of the front link which is placed on the base frame, so that, when the pinion gear is driven, the rack gear link pulls the seat side frame forwards to lift it up; and a support pin provided on the seat side frame in such a way as to be placed above the rack gear, and maintaining engagement of the rack gear with the pinion gear. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A height adjusting apparatus for vehicle seats, comprising:
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a seat bracket configured to mount a seat to a vehicle; a base frame configured to be slidably mounted to the seat bracket; seat side frames provided on both lateral sides of a seat part of the seat to support the seat part; a front link pivotally coupling front portion of the base frame and front portion of the seat side frame; at least a rear link pivotally coupling rear portion of the base frame and rear portion of the seat side frame; a support rod pivotally coupling rear portions of both seat side frames; a pinion gear provided on one of the seat side frames to adjust a height of the seat part; a rack gear link wherein a first end of the rack gear link engages with an upper portion of the pinion gear, and a second end of the rack gear link is co-axially coupled to a lower portion of the front link which is coupled to the base frame; and a support pin provided on the seat side frame, the support pin placed above the rack gear in vertical direction and between lower end portion of the front link and the pinion gear in horizontal direction, and maintaining engagement of the rack gear with the pinion gear. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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