Claims
- 1. A lumbar support device comprising:
first and second mounts that are spaced apart from each other; a main body consisting essentially of wire, the main body extending along a longitudinal trajectory between opposite first and second longitudinal end margins, the first longitudinal end margin being operatively connected to the first mount and the second end margin being operatively connected to the second mount, the main body further comprising an intermediate portion that extends along the longitudinal trajectory between the first mount and the second mount, wherein the intermediate portion further comprises first and second sub-portions, the wire being configured such that the first sub-portion has an average bending stiffness that is less than an average bending stiffness of the second sub-portion, and wherein the second end margin comprises a lever arm that extends in a cantilever manner relative to the second mount; and an actuator assembly operatively connected to the main body via the lever arm, the actuator assembly being configured and adapted to induce a bending moment in the second end margin of the main body via the lever arm such that the longitudinal trajectory of the main body is selectively bendable between first and second positions, the longitudinal trajectory along each of the first and second sub-portions having a curvature change when the longitudinal trajectory is bent between the first and second positions via the actuator, the curvature change of the longitudinal trajectory along the first sub-portion being greater than the curvature change of the longitudinal trajectory along the second sub-portion according to the difference in the average bending stiffness between the first sub-portion and the second sub-portion.
- 2. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the wire comprises at least one continuous wire that extends from the first end margin of the main body to the second end margin, the at least one continuous wire being formed in a manner such that that it has a sinuate shape as the continuous wire extends along the longitudinal trajectory of the main body.
- 3. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 2, wherein the at least one continuous wire has a generally constant diameter.
- 4. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 2, wherein the sinuate shape has a greater average frequency and a greater average amplitude throughout the first sub-portion of the intermediate portion than the sinuate shape in the second sub-portion.
- 5. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 2, wherein the wire consists of the one continuous wire.
- 6. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 2, wherein the continuous wire further comprises at least two intermediate portions between the first and second end margins.
- 7. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 6, wherein the lever arm is formed by the continuous wire between the two intermediate portions.
- 8. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 7, wherein the lever arm is formed between the second sub-portion of the two intermediate portions.
- 9. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 7, wherein the first end margin further comprises a first end lever arm formed by the continuous wire, the first end lever arm extending in a cantilever manner relative to the first mount, the actuator assembly being operatively connected to the main body via the first end lever arm in a manner such that the actuator assembly is capable of inducing a bending moment to the first end margin of the main body via the first end lever arm.
- 10. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 9, wherein the second mount further comprises a pair of coil springs.
- 11. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the wire comprises a larger diameter wire in the first sub-portion and a smaller diameter wire in the second sub-portion.
- 12. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the second mount is configured such that the second end margin of the main body is permitted to translate relative to the second mount in a direction toward the first mount when the longitudinal trajectory is initially bent via the actuator.
- 13. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 1; further comprising:
a connector pivotally connected to the first mount and to the first end margin of the main body in a manner such that the first end margin of the main body can pivot about an axis that is generally parallel to the first mount.
- 14. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 1; further comprising:
a seat frame having a first side and a second side, wherein the first mount operatively connects the first end margin of the main body to the first side of the seat frame and the second mount operatively connects the second end margin of the main body to the second side of the seat frame.
- 15. A lumbar support device comprising:
first and second mounts that are spaced apart from each other; a main body consisting essentially of wire, the main body extending along a longitudinal trajectory between longitudinally opposite first and second end margins of the main body, the first end margin of the main body being operatively connected to the first mount and the second end margin being operatively connected to the second mount, the first end margin further comprising a first end lever arm, the first end lever arm extending in a cantilever manner relative to the first mount; a connector pivotally connected to the first mount and to the first end lever arm of the main body in a manner such that the first end margin of the main body can pivot about an axis that is generally parallel to the first mount; and an actuator assembly operatively connected to the main body through the connector, the actuator assembly being configured and adapted to selectively induce an increasing bending moment in the first end margin of the main body through the connector such that the longitudinal trajectory of the main body increases in curvature in response to the increasing bending moment.
- 16. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 15, wherein the wire comprises at least one continuous wire that extends from the first end margin of the main body to the second end margin of the main body, the at least one continuous wire being formed in a manner such that that it has a sinuate shape as it extends along the longitudinal trajectory of the main body and forms a lever arm at the second end margin, the lever arm extending in a cantilever manner relative to the second mount and the actuator assembly being configured and adapted to induce a bending moment in the second end margin of the main body via the lever arm.
- 17. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 16, wherein the continuous wire further comprises at least two intermediate portions between the first and second end margins and the second mount comprises a pair of coil springs.
- 18. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 16, wherein the main body further comprises an intermediate portion that extends along the longitudinal trajectory between the first mount and the second mount, the longitudinal trajectory has a point that lies between the first and second mounts, the point defines first and second sub-portions of the intermediate portion that extend in longitudinally opposite directions from the point and that together constitute the entirety of the intermediate portion, the sinuate shape of the at least one continuous wire is such that the first sub-portion has an average bending stiffness that is less than an average bending stiffness of the second sub-portion, the first sub-portion of the main body separating the first end margin from the second sub-portion as the main body extends along the longitudinal trajectory.
- 19. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 15, wherein the second mount is configured such that the second end margin of the main body is permitted to translate relative to the second mount in a direction toward the first mount when the main body initially increases in curvature.
- 20. A lumbar support device in accordance with claim 15, further comprising:
a seat frame having a first side and a second side, wherein the first mount operatively connects the first end margin of the main body to the first side of the seat frame and the second mount operatively connects the second end margin of the main body to the second side of the seat frame.
- 21. A method of adjusting a contour of a seat assembly, the method comprising:
providing a seat assembly having a rigid seat frame and a seatback, the seatback being configured and adapted to support a person's back when the person is seated on the seat assembly; operatively attaching first and second mounts to the seat frame in a manner such that the first and second mounts are spaced apart from each other; providing a main body consisting essentially of wire for supporting the seatback and for providing the seatback with a contour, the main body extending along a longitudinal trajectory between longitudinally opposite first and second end margins of the main body, the wire being configured such that a first portion of the main body that extends along one of two contiguous halves of the longitudinal trajectory of the main body has a bending stiffness that is less than a bending stiffness of a second portion of the main body that extends along the other of the two halves of the longitudinal trajectory; operatively connecting the first end margin of the main body to the first mount and the second end margin to the second mount in a manner such that the seat frame supports the main body in a position adjacent the seatback; operatively connecting an actuator assembly to the main body, the actuator assembly being configured and adapted to selectively induce an increasing bending moment to at least one of the first and second end margins of the main body such that the longitudinal trajectory of the main body resiliently increases in curvature in response to the increasing bending moment; adjusting the curvature of the main body from a first position to a second position via inducing an increasing bending moment to the at least one of the first and second end margins of the main body using the actuator assembly, the adjusting of the curvature of the main body causing the first portion of the main body to increase in curvature a greater amount than that of the second portion of the main body as a result of the bending stiffness of the first portion of the main body being less than that of the second portion of the main body, the contour of the seatback thereby being also being adjusted.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/832,692, filed Apr. 11, 2001.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0002] Not Applicable.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09832692 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
Child |
10120983 |
Apr 2002 |
US |