Claims
- 1. An adjustable lumbar-support for a vehicle seat comprising a top support member, a bottom support member, a vertically-extending convex flexible band secured to both support members and having a resilience opposing increasing convexity, means for adjusting the distance between the supports to vary the convexity of the flexible band, and spring means interconnecting the supports to bias the flexible band toward increasing convexity in opposition to the resilience of the flexible band, characterized by the adjusting means including a second flexible band affixed to one of the support members and movably mounted on the other support member.
- 2. The lumbar support of claim 1, further characterized by the bottom support member including a bracket mounting the first band and the adjusting means including a plate pivoted to the bracket for rotation about a first axis, the second band being pivoted to the plate about a second axis parallel to the first such that rotation to the plates moves the support members relative to each other which varies the convexity of the first flexible band.
- 3. The lumbar support of claim 2, further characterized by a peripheral wire frame mounting both support members to enable attachment of the lumbar support as a unit to a seat structure and the spring means comprising an elongated coil spring in tension urging the support members toward each other.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 137,905, filed Dec. 28, 1987, now abandoned.
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