Claims
- 1. A seat assembly comprising:
a seat back pivotable from an upright use position to a storage position; a head restraint; and a flipping device connecting the head restraint to the seat back, the flipping device pivotable from a use position to a storage position, the flipping device comprising a spring mechanism biasing the head restraint toward the storage position.
- 2. The seat assembly of claim 1 further comprising a latch proximate the head restraint to releasably secure the head restraint in its use position.
- 3. The seat assembly of claim 2 further comprising a protrusion on the seat back and wherein the latch is releasable by lowering the head restraint until the protrusion contacts the latch.
- 4. The seat assembly of claim 3 further comprising a motor to lower the head restraint relative to the seat back.
- 5. The seat assembly of claim 3 further comprising a connector, the connector being anchored at one end and attached to the head restraint at the other end
wherein as the seat back is pivoted from its upright use position to its storage position, the connector pulls the head restraint towards the seat back and onto the protrusion so that the head restraint is released from its position.
- 6. The seat assembly of claim 3 further comprising a connector, the connector being anchored at one end and attached to an electric motor on the other end wherein as the seat back is pivoted from its upright use position to its storage position, the connector turns on the electric motor which moves the head restraint towards the seat back and onto the protrusion so that the head restrain is released from its use position.
- 7. The seat assembly of claim 1 further comprising an overload spring to bias the head restraint towards its use position to provide flexibility to the head restraint.
- 8. A seat assembly comprising a seat back pivotable from an upright use position to a folded storage position, the seat back having at least one extension tube extending therefrom;
a head restraint pivotably attached to the at least one extension tube, the extension tube extendable and retractable into the seat back, the head restraint pivotable between a use position and a storage position; and a spring biasing the head restraint towards its storage position.
- 9. The seat assembly of claim 8 further comprising:
a latch on the at least one extension tube to releasably secure the head restraint in its use position.
- 10. The seat assembly of claim 9 further comprising:
a protrusion on the seat back, the protrusion adapted to release the latch on the extension tube when the extension tube is retracted into the seat back.
- 11. The seat assembly of claim 10 further comprising a motor to lower the head restraint relative to the seat back.
- 12. The seat assembly of claim 10 further comprising a connector, the connector being anchored at one end and attached to the head restraint at the other end
wherein as the seat back is pivoted from its upright use position to its storage position, the connector pulls the head restraint towards the seat back and onto the protrusion so that the head restraint is released from its position.
- 13. The seat assembly of claim 10 further comprising a connector, the connector being anchored at one end and attached to an electric motor on the other end wherein as the seat back is pivoted from its upright use position to its storage position, the connector turns on the electric motor which moves the head restraint towards the seat back and onto the protrusion so that the head restraint is released from its use position.
- 14. The seat assembly of claim 8 further comprising an overload spring to bias the head restraint towards its use position to provide flexibility to the head restraint.
- 15. The seat assembly of claim 8 further comprising:
a latch on the head restraint to releasably secure the head restraint in its use position.
- 16. The seat assembly of claim 15 further comprising:
a protrusion on the seat back, the protrusion adapted to release the latch on the extension tube when the extension tube is retracted into the seat back.
- 17. The seat assembly of claim 16 further comprising a motor to lower the head restraint relative to the seat back.
- 18. The seat assembly of claim 16 further comprising a connector, the connector being anchored at one end and attached to the head restraint at the other end
wherein as the seat back is pivoted from its upright use position to its storage position, the connector pulls the head restraint towards the seat back and onto the protrusion so that the head restraint is released from its position.
- 19. The seat assembly of claim 16 further comprising a connector, the connector being anchored at one end and attached to an electric motor on the other end wherein as the seat back is pivoted from its upright use position to its storage position, the connector turns on the electric motor which moves the head restraint towards the seat back and onto the protrusion so that the head restraint is released from its use position.
- 20. A method of folding an automotive seat, the method comprising:
providing a seat back pivotable from an upright use position to a storage position, the seat back having a protrusion extending therefrom; a head restraint; and a flipping device connecting the head restraint to the seat back, the flipping device pivotable from a use position to a storage position, the flipping device comprising a spring mechanism biasing the head restraint toward the storage position; pivoting the seat back forward; and lowering the head restraint toward the flipping device contacts the protrusion extending from the seat back thereby releasing the spring mechanism and allowing the head restraint to pivot from its use position to its storage position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/335,671 filed Oct. 23, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60335671 |
Oct 2001 |
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