Claims
- 1. A vehicular seat track assembly comprising a seat track, an elongated spindle mounted in fixed axial position relative the seat track, and a drive gear mounted at a proximal end of the spindle, wherein axial compressive preload is applied against the proximal end and a distal end of the spindle at its axial centerline.
- 2. The vehicular seat track assembly of claim 1 wherein axial force is applied at one end along the axial centerline of the spindle and against an area at the radial center of the spindle, which area is less than the full cross-sectional area of the spindle.
- 3. The vehicular seat track assembly of claim 1 wherein axial force is applied at each end along the axial centerline of the spindle and against an area at the radial center of the spindle, which area is less than the full cross-sectional area of the spindle.
- 4. The vehicular seat track assembly of claim 1 wherein a biasing member applies axial compressive force, directly or indirectly, against one end of the spindle.
- 5. The vehicular seat track assembly of claim 4 wherein the biasing member applies axial compressive force, directly or indirectly, at the distal end of the spindle.
- 6. The vehicular seat track assembly of claim 4 wherein the biasing member applies compressive force against the proximal end of the spindle, the distal end of the spindle being axially secured against an axial bearing surface.
- 7. The vehicular seat track assembly of claim 6 wherein the axial bearing surface provides axial force opposite to that applied by the biasing member.
- 8. The vehicular seat track assembly of claim 6 wherein the axial bearing surface comprises a surface of a body axially fixed relative to the seat track.
- 9. A vehicular seat track assembly comprising a seat track and an elongated threaded spindle mounted in fixed axial position relative the seat track, wherein a first biasing member applies axial compressive force, directly or indirectly, at one end of the spindle.
- 10. The vehicular seat track assembly of claim 9 wherein the biasing member comprises a resilient pad.
- 11. The vehicular seat track assembly of claim 9 wherein the biasing member comprises a spring metal having an at rest position and being displaced from its at rest position by contact with the spindle.
- 12. The vehicular seat track assembly of claim 9 wherein the biasing member comprises a coil spring having an at rest position and being displaced from its at rest position by contact with the spindle.
- 13. A seat track assembly comprising an upper track assembly having an upper track, a bearing body axially fixed relative to the upper track, a rotatably mounted elongated threaded spindle having a proximal end and a distal end bearing axially against the bearing body, and a drive gear in operative engagement with the proximal end of the spindle.
- 14. The seat track assembly of claim 13 further comprising a lower track assembly axially engaging in an operatively sliding relationship with the upper track assembly, the lower track assembly comprising a lower track and a threaded region fixed to the lower track.
- 15. The seat track assembly of claim 13 wherein the drive gear is axially spaced from the bearing body.
- 16. The seat track assembly of claim 13 wherein the spindle has a shaft portion that is operatively engaged by the drive gear.
- 17. The seat track assembly of claim 13 wherein the bearing body comprises an axially compressing resilient bearing pad.
- 18. The seat track assembly of claim 13 wherein the drive gear is axially fixed relative to the upper track assembly.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. ______, entitled SEAT TRACK ASSEMBLY, which was filed on Jun. 1, 2001 on behalf of Olsson et al.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60295230 |
Jun 2001 |
US |