Claims
- 1. A friction lock comprising:
a housing; a first bias bushing engaged to said housing, said first bushing defining a first bore, said bore defining a longitudinal axis, and said first bushing further defining a first spring seat at one end of said first bore, a base of said first spring seat defining a first sloped shoulder; a rod slidably extending through said first bore of said first bushing along said longitudinal axis; and a first coil spring positioned around and coaxial with said rod, said first spring having a first end capable of being asymmetrically compressed by said first sloped shoulder when a first axial force is applied to said rod in a first direction; said first sloped shoulder and said first coil spring being structured and arranged such that said first coil spring exerts a gripping force on said rod sufficient to fix said rod relative to said housing upon said first axial force being less than a first predetermined gripping force, and that said first coil spring does not exert sufficient gripping force to fix said rod relative to said housing upon a second axial force being greater than said first predetermined slip force.
- 2. The friction lock of claim 1, wherein:
said first coil spring has a first tang at said first end of said first spring, said first tang protruding radially outward from said first spring; and said first bias bushing has a first catch, said first catch engaging said first tang.
- 3. The friction lock of claim 1, further comprising a release mechanism defining an opening for engaging a second end of said first spring and having a lever capable of applying an unwinding torsion to said first spring.
- 4. The friction lock of claim 3, wherein said release mechanism further comprises a C-shaped tube portion for receiving said second spring end, said tube portion having a first slotted notch protruding across an interior segment of said tube portion and contacting said second spring end, and said lever is attached to said tube portion.
- 5. The friction lock of claim 4, further comprising a cap bushing engaged to said housing and having an interior lip at a first end, said lip coupled with said tube portion of said lever, and said tube portion positioned between said second spring end and said cap bushing.
- 6. The friction lock of claim 5, wherein said lock measures less than 31 millimeters in length.
- 7. The friction lock of claim 1, further comprising:
a second bushing engaged to said housing and defining a second bore aligned with said longitudinal axis, said second bushing further defining a second spring seat at one end of said second bore, a base of said second spring seat defining a second sloped shoulder; and a second coil spring positioned axially between said first coil spring and said second bushing, said second spring disposed around and coaxial with said rod, said second spring having a first end capable of being asymmetrically compressed by said second sloped shoulder when a second axial force is applied to said rod in a second direction.
- 8. The friction lock of claim 7, wherein said second sloped shoulder and said second coil spring being structured and arranged such that said second coil spring exerts a gripping force on said rod sufficient to fix said rod relative to said housing upon said second axial force being less than a second predetermined gripping force, and that said second coil spring does not exert sufficient gripping force to fix said rod relative to said housing upon a second axial force being greater than said second predetermined slip force.
- 9. The friction lock of claim 8, wherein:
said first and second coil springs each have a first tang at said first end of said spring, said tangs protruding radially outward from said first and second springs; and said first and second bias bushings each have a catch, said catch engaging said first tang.
- 10. The friction lock of claim 8, further comprising a release mechanism defining an opening for engaging a second end of each said first and second springs and having a lever capable of applying an unwinding torsion to said first and second springs.
- 11. A friction lock having a predetermined axial slip force, the lock comprising:
a housing; a first and second bias bushing engaged to opposite ends of said housing, each said bushing defining an axial bore and a counterbored spring seat at one end of said bore, a base of said spring seat defining a sloped shoulder, said first and second bushings oriented symmetrically so that said sloped shoulders face each other and said bores define a longitudinal axis; a rod located through said bores of said bushing, said rod defining a flange end; and a first and second coil spring positioned between said first and second bushings and around and coaxial with said rod, each said spring having a first end capable of being asymmetrically compressed by said respective first or second bushing when an axial force is applied to said rod in a respective first or second direction; said first sloped shoulder and said first coil spring being structured and arranged such that said first coil spring exerts a gripping force on said rod sufficient to fix said rod relative to said housing upon said first axial force being less than a first predetermined gripping force, and that said first coil spring does not exert sufficient gripping force to fix said rod relative to said housing upon a second axial force being greater than said first predetermined slip force.
- 12. The friction lock assembly of claim 11, wherein said second sloped shoulder and said second coil spring being structured and arranged such that said second coil spring exerts a gripping force on said rod sufficient to fix said rod relative to said housing upon said second axial force being less than a second predetermined gripping force, and that said second coil spring does not exert sufficient gripping force to fix said rod relative to said housing upon a second axial force being greater than said second predetermined slip force.
- 13. The friction lock of claim 11, further comprising:
a release mechanism defining a tube portion for receiving said second ends of said first and second springs, said tube portion have a second catch for contacting and rotationally displacing said second ends, said release mechanism also having a lever portion for actuating said tube portion and protruding from an interior of said housing.
- 14. A friction lock system for adjusting a first seat member relative to a second seat member, comprising at least one friction lock, said friction lock comprising:
a housing attached to the first seat member; a first bias bushing attached at one interior end of said housing, said bushing defining a first bore and defining a first counterbored spring seat at one end of said bore, a base of said first spring seat defining a first sloped shoulder; a rod located through said first bias bushing bore and attached to the second seat member; and a first coil spring positioned around and coaxial with said rod, said first spring having a first and second end, said first end capable of being asymmetrically compressed by said first sloped shoulder when a first axial force is applied to said rod in a first direction; said first sloped shoulder and said first coil spring being structured and arranged such that said first coil spring exerts a gripping force on said rod sufficient to fix said rod relative to said housing upon said first axial force being less than a first predetermined gripping force, and that said first coil spring does not exert sufficient gripping force to fix said rod relative to said housing upon a second axial force being greater than said first predetermined slip force.
- 15. The friction lock system of claim 14 wherein each said friction lock further comprises:
a release mechanism defining a tube portion for receiving said second end of said spring and capable of applying an unwinding torsion to said spring; said release mechanism further defining a lever portion attached to said tube portion, said lever portion capable of actuating said tube portion; and a cap bushing attached at an opposite interior end of said housing, said cap bushing defining a bore therethrough and defining an interior lip at a first end of said bore, said lip coupled with said tube portion of said release mechanism, and said cap bushing positioning said tube portion between said second spring end and said cap bushing.
- 16. The friction lock system of claim 15 further comprising:
an actuator cable connected to both said lever portions of said release mechanisms such that movement of said levers is synchronized; and an actuator connected to one of said actuator cable and said lever portions such that movement of said actuator moves said actuator cable and both said lever portions; wherein movement of said actuator applies an unwinding torsion to said springs, releasing said rods to translate relative to said housings, thereby allowing movement of said first seat member relative to said second seat member.
- 17. The friction lock system of claim 15, each said friction lock further comprising:
a second bias bushing attached at an opposite end of said housing, said second bushing defining a second bore therethrough and defining a counterbored spring seat at one end of said bore, a base of said second spring seat defining a second sloped shoulder; and a second coil spring positioned axially between said first and second bushings and around and coaxial with said rod, said second spring having a first end capable of being asymmetrically compressed by said second sloped shoulder when a second axial force is applied to said rod in a second direction.
- 18. The friction lock system of claim 17 wherein said asymmetric compression of said second spring grips and fixes said rod relative to said housing up to a second predetermined axial slip force; and
said second sloped shoulder determines said second predetermined axial slip force and allows said rod to slip relative to said second spring when said second axial force exceeds said second predetermined axial slip force.
- 19. The friction lock system of claim 18 wherein each said friction lock further comprises a release mechanism defining an opening for engaging a second end of each said first and second springs and having a lever capable of applying an unwinding torsion to said springs.
- 20. The friction lock system of claim 19 further comprising:
a cable connected to one of said lever portions of said release mechanisms such that movement of said levers is synchronized; and an actuator connected to one of said cable and one of said lever portions such that movement of said actuator moves said cable and said lever portions; wherein movement of said actuator applies an unwinding torsion to said springs, releasing said rods to translate relative to said housings, thereby allowing movement of said first seat member relative to said second seat member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/000,596, filed Oct. 24, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10000596 |
Oct 2001 |
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10278336 |
Oct 2002 |
US |