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Mechanism for adjusting the back portion of a seat

  • US 5,216,936 A
  • Filed: 03/05/1992
  • Issued: 06/08/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/05/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An adjusting mechanism for a back portion of a seat, said mechanism comprising:

  • a shaft;

    a cam mounted on said shaft, said cam having three steps with elongations and a recessed section between said steps and said elongations;

    a circular fixed flange having a cup-shaped recess of a first diameter, three cutouts, three cutout portions, and a circular recess of a second diameter greater than said first diameter, said cutouts being spaced at an angle of 120°

    from one another and said three cutout portions being spaced at an angle of 120°

    from one another, said three cutout portions being staggered relative to said cutouts, said circular fixed flange having a central opening for receiving said shaft;

    a circular mobile flange connected to said circular recess and having a stepped recess;

    a block being disposed in each said cutouts and having a radially outwardly oriented toothing;

    a block-pushing member coordinated with said block and resting with a radially outwardly oriented face at said block and with a radially inwardly oriented face at said cam, said block-pushing member having a finger axially facing said circular mobile flange;

    three torsion springs in the form of a figure eight, with a free end of each said spring being positioned in a respective one of said cutout portions of said circular fixed flange, each said elongations of said cam resting at one of said springs; and

    a release ring connected to said circular mobile flange, having three radially inwardly oriented projections cooperating with said fingers for forcing said block-pushing members radially inwardly when said cam is turned against the force of said springs.

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