Claims
- 1. A powered lumbar mechanism comprised of a plate having an outer contact surface and an inner surface, side edges and end edges, a housing mechanism having an interior and opposite ends, connecting links positioned adjacent said opposite ends, whereby at least one of said connecting links being a movable link extending into said interior of said housing mechanism, said connecting links being attached to said plate end edges, suspendably extending said housing mechanism between said plate end edges, said housing retaining a power assembly for effecting movement of said movable link, whereby said plate is deformable to a curvilinear shape of varying radii of curvature.
- 2. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 1, wherein said movable link has a drive end which extends through an opening in one end of the housing, and said power assembly comprises a cooperable drive mechanism positioned within said housing and in driving engagement with said drive end.
- 3. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 2, wherein said drive end is comprised of a threaded rod.
- 4. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 3, wherein said cooperable drive mechanism is comprised of an internally threaded worm gear, cooperatively threaded on said threaded rod.
- 5. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 4, wherein said worm gear is further comprised of an externally geared section.
- 6. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 5, wherein said power assembly is further comprised of a motor mounted to said housing, having a drive shaft and a drive gear cooperable with said externally geared section of said worm gear.
- 7. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 6, wherein said drive gear is a worm.
- 8. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 6, wherein said housing includes a motor mounting flange to mount said drive shaft and said drive gear, substantially transverse to said movable link.
- 9. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 4, wherein said housing mechanism is comprised of bipartite housing halves, which together form said interior, said housing halves each including a molded bearing section, which form a bearing for rotatably mounting said worm gear thereon.
- 10. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 1, wherein said other connecting link is fixed to said housing mechanism.
- 11. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 10, wherein said plate includes trunnions at said end edges and said connecting links include rod ends receivable in said trunnions.
- 12. The power lumbar mechanism of claim 7, wherein said housing includes a plurality of passageways and an optical counting device, whereby said optical counting device measures a direction and a number of turns made by said worm gear.
- 13. The power lumbar mechanism of claim 12, further comprising a memory device connected to said optical counting device, whereby said memory device records said direction and said number of turns measured by said optical counting device.
- 14. A powered lumbar mechanism for placement within a seat back, the lumbar mechanism comprising:
a plate mechanism having an outer contact surface and an inner surface, side edges and end edges; a housing mechanism having a longitudinal interior compartment extending between opposite ends thereof, said housing mechanism being attached to a first end edge of said plate mechanism; a movable connecting link movably attached to said housing mechanism, and comprising a drive end extending within said longitudinal interior compartment, and a connection end extending from said housing mechanism and connected to a second and opposite end edge of said plate mechanism; and a power drive mechanism, attached to said housing mechanism, and drivingly engaging, said drive end, whereby said movable connecting link is longitudinally movable within said longitudinal interior compartment whereby said plate mechanism can define a curvilinear lumbar support plate within the seatback having varying radii of curvature.
- 15. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 14, wherein said housing mechanism includes side by side longitudinal interior compartments, and a second movable link is positioned within a second longitudinal interior compartment, said second movable connecting link comprising a drive end extending within said longitudinal interior compartment, and an opposite end extending from said housing and beyond an end edge of said plate; and a second power drive mechanism, attached to said housing, and drivingly engaging said drive end of said second movable connecting link, whereby said opposite end of said second movable connecting link can be attached to a fixed point within said seatback, to move the location of the plate relative to the seatback.
- 16. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 15, wherein said movable links extend from opposite ends of said housing.
- 17. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 15, wherein said power drive mechanism comprises cooperable drive mechanisms positioned within said housing and in engagement with said drive ends of said movable links.
- 18. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 17, wherein said drive ends are comprised of a threaded rods.
- 19. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 18, wherein said cooperable drive mechanisms are comprised of an internally threaded worm gears, cooperatively threaded on said threaded rods.
- 20. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 19, wherein said worm gears further comprise externally geared sections.
- 21. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 21, wherein said power drive mechanisms further comprise motors mounted to said housing, having drive shafts and drive gears cooperable with said externally geared sections of said worm gears.
- 22. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 21, wherein said drive gear is a worm.
- 23. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 22, wherein said housing mechanism includes a motor mounting flange to mount said drive shaft and said drive gear, substantially transverse to said longitudinal interior compartment.
- 24. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 19, wherein said housing mechanism is comprised of bipartite housing halves, which together form said interior, said housing halves each including a molded bearing section, which form a bearing for rotatably mounting said worm gear thereon.
- 25. The power lumbar mechanism of claim 23, wherein said housing includes a plurality of passageways and an optical counting device, whereby said optical counting device measures a direction and a number of turns made by said worm gear.
- 26. The power lumbar mechanism of claim 25, further comprising a memory device connected to said optical counting device, whereby said memory device records said direction and said number of turns measured by said optical counting device.
- 27. A seat assembly having powered lumbar adjustment within a seat back, the seat assembly comprising:
a seat, having a seat bottom and a seat back, the seat back having vertically extending rod members, and at least one horizontally extending support member; and a powered lumbar mechanism, comprising a curvilinear plate slidably attached to said vertically extending rod members, and a drive mechanism positioned between opposite vertical ends of said plate, said drive mechanism having a housing attached at a first vertical end of said plate and a movable link connected to said housing and connected to a second vertical end of said plate, and a power drive mechanism, attached to said housing and drivingly engaging said movable link, to move said movable link into and out of said housing; whereby said power drive mechanism is operable to move said movable link to define said curvilinear plate within the seatback having varying radii of curvature.
- 28. The seat assembly of claim 27, wherein said movable link is movably attached to said housing, and comprises a drive end extending within a first longitudinal interior compartment of said housing mechanism.
- 29. The seat assembly of claim 28, wherein said housing includes side by side longitudinal interior compartments, and a second movable link is positioned within a second longitudinal interior compartment, said second movable connecting link comprising a drive end extending within said second longitudinal interior compartment, and an opposite end extending from said housing, beyond an end edge of said plate, and attached to said horizontally extending support member; and a second power drive mechanism, attached to said housing, and drivingly engaging said drive end of said second movable connecting link, whereby said second power drive mechanism can be actuated to move the vertical location of the plate relative to the seatback.
- 30. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 29, wherein said movable links extend from opposite ends of said housing.
- 31. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 30, wherein said first and second power drive mechanisms comprise cooperable drive mechanisms positioned within said housing and in engagement with said drive ends of said movable links.
- 32. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 31, wherein said drive ends are comprised of threaded rods.
- 33. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 32, wherein said cooperable drive mechanisms are comprised of internally threaded worm gears, cooperatively threaded on said threaded rods.
- 34. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 33, wherein said worm gears further comprise externally geared sections.
- 35. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 34, wherein said first and second power drive mechanisms further comprise motors mounted to said housing, having drive shafts and drive gears cooperable with said externally geared sections of said worm gears.
- 36. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 35, wherein said drive gears are worms.
- 37. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 36, wherein said housing includes motor mounting flanges to mount said drive shafts and said drive gears, substantially transverse to said first and second longitudinal interior compartments.
- 38. The powered lumbar mechanism of claim 37, wherein said housing is comprised of bipartite housing halves, which together form said interior, said housing halves each including molded bearing sections, which form bearings for rotatably mounting said worm gears therein.
- 39. The power lumbar mechanism of claim 38, wherein said housing includes a plurality of passageways and an optical counting device, whereby said optical counting device measures a direction and a number of turns made by said worm gear.
- 40. The power lumbar mechanism of claim 39, further comprising a memory device connected to said optical counting device, whereby said memory device records said direction and said number of turns measured by said optical counting device.
- 41. A power lumbar mechanism comprising a lumbar plate deformable to various convex positions, a drive mechanism extending between opposite ends of said lumbar plate, and having various longitudinal positions to vary the lumbar plate convexity, said drive mechanism comprised of a motor unit, a drive nut, and a threaded rod, and further comprising a sensing mechanism to count the number of rotations of said drive nut, in order that exact positioning is known.
- 42. The power lumbar of claim 41, wherein said drive unit is further comprised of a worm driven by said motor, and said worm in turn driving said drive nut, said drive nut having internal threads which threadably engage said threaded rod to drive said rod, to extend and retract said rod, and thereby change the convexity of said lumbar plate.
- 43. The power lumbar mechanism of claim 42, wherein said sensing unit is comprised of a light emitting member and a light detecting member.
- 44. The power lumbar mechanism of claim 43, wherein said drive nut includes at least one aperture therethrough, and said light emitting member and said light detecting member are positioned on opposites sides of said aperture, to emit light and receive light, through said apertures, whereby the rotational movement of said drive nut can be counted.
- 45. The power lumbar mechanism of claim 44, further comprising a memory means to memorize the position of said drive nut.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/343,073 filed Dec. 19, 2001, and No. 60/328,56 filed Oct. 11, 2001, the complete disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60343073 |
Dec 2001 |
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60328561 |
Oct 2001 |
US |