Claims
- 1. A lock mechanism for locking a seat adjuster having a first member and a second member, one of which is movable relative to the other, said lock mechanism comprising:
- means for converting deceleration or acceleration applied to a seat to a thrust force, said converting means comprising a nut secured to said first member and a screw rotatably mounted on said second member, said screw and said nut being in mesh with each other and having a lead angle greater than an angle of friction thereof;
- means for fictionally locking said seat adjuster; and
- wherein when deceleration or acceleration of not smaller than a predetermined value is applied to the seat, said thrust force generated by said converting means is exerted on said locking means to lock said seat adjuster.
- 2. The lock mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said means for fictionally locking comprises a disc secured to one end of said screw and a casing for rotatably accommodating said disc therein, and wherein said seat adjuster is locked by a frictional contact between said disc and said casing.
- 3. A lock mechanism for locking a manually-operated seat adjuster mounted in an automotive vehicle and having a first member and a second member, one of which is movable relative to the other, said lock mechanism comprising:
- means for manually locking said seat adjuster;
- means for converting deceleration or acceleration applied to a seat to a thrust force;
- means for automatically fictionally locking said seat adjuster; and
- wherein when deceleration or acceleration of not smaller than a predetermined value is applied to the seat due to a vehicle collision, said thrust force generated by said converting means is exerted on said means for automatically fictionally locking said seat adjuster.
- 4. The lock mechanism according to claim 3, wherein said means for converting comprises a nut secured to said first member and a screw rotatably mounted on said second member, said screw and said nut being in mesh with each other and having a lead angle greater than an angle of friction thereof.
- 5. The lock mechanism according to claim 4, wherein said means for automatically fictionally disc locking comprises a secured to one end of said screw and a casing for rotatably accommodating said disc therein, and wherein said seat adjuster is locked by a frictional contact between said disc and said casing.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/490,695 filed on Jun. 16, 1995.
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Divisions (1)
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