The present invention relates to powered mechanisms, such as, for example, a powered actuator, and more particularly a single powered actuator system which can be utilized in connection with various furniture pieces such as, for example, powered chairs, powered beds, and the like, in order to actuate a furniture piece structure in a rectilinear and balanced manner.
The prior art is replete with powered mechanisms which are often utilized in conjunction with powered chairs or powered beds, or other similar furniture pieces, so as to activate a particular section or segment of the chair or bed. For example, in connection with powered chairs, powered actuators are conventionally employed to incline the seatback of the chair, or to extend the footrest of the chair. In order to actuate elongated structural members of the furniture piece, such as, for example, a lumbar support bar, a plurality of actuators are usually attached to spaced sections or segments of the lumbar support bar and, of course, they need to be actuated simultaneously, and to the same degree, in order to ensure that the lumbar support bar is moved in a particular direction, and more importantly, in a structurally balanced manner such that, for example, one end of the lumbar support bar is not extended or retracted to a greater degree than the opposite end of the lumbar support bar. The use of multiple actuators, however, significantly increases the cost of the furniture piece. In addition, as can be seen in
A need therefore exists in the art for a new and improved single powered actuator system which can be utilized in connection with various furniture pieces such as, for example, powered chairs, powered beds, and the like. Another need exists in the art for a new and improved single powered actuator system which can be utilized in connection with a lumbar support bar. An additional need exists in the art for a new and improved single powered actuator system which can be utilized in connection with a lumbar support bar which may be incorporated within a furniture piece such as, for example, a lounger chair or a bed. A further need exists in the art for a new and improved single powered actuator system which can be utilized in connection with a lumbar support bar which may be incorporated within a furniture piece such as, for example, a lounger chair or a bed, and wherein the actuator system will move the lumbar support bar structure in a rectilinear and balanced manner. A still further need exists in the art for a new and improved single powered actuator system which can be utilized in connection with a lumbar support bar which may be incorporated within a furniture piece such as, for example, a lounger chair or a bed, and wherein the actuator system will move the lumbar support bar structure in a rectilinear and balanced manner such that the lumbar support bar only impacts, and thereby properly supports, the lumbar region of the human spine.
An overall objective of the present invention is to provide a new and improved single powered actuator system which can be utilized in connection with various furniture pieces such as, for example, powered chairs, powered beds, and the like. Another overall objective of the present invention is to provide a new and improved single powered actuator system which can be utilized in connection with a lumbar support bar. An additional overall objective of the present invention is to provide a new and improved single powered actuator system which can be utilized in connection with a lumbar support bar which may be incorporated within a furniture piece such as, for example, a lounger chair or a bed. A further overall objective of the present invention is to provide a new and improved single powered actuator system which can be utilized in connection with a lumbar support bar which may be incorporated within a furniture piece such as, for example, a lounger chair or a bed, and wherein the actuator system will move the lumbar support bar structure in a rectilinear and balanced manner. A still further overall objective of the present invention is to provide a new and improved single powered actuator system which can be utilized in connection with a lumbar support bar which may be incorporated within a furniture piece such as, for example, a lounger chair or a bed, and wherein the actuator system will move the lumbar support bar structure in a rectilinear and balanced manner such that the lumbar support bar only impacts, and thereby properly supports, the lumbar region of the human spine.
The foregoing and other objectives are achieved in accordance with a single powered actuator system which has been developed in accordance with the teachings and principles of the present invention, and which comprises a single powered actuator operatively connected to opposite ends of a lumbar support bar. The single powered actuator comprises a piston-cylinder type actuator wherein the cylinder end of the single powered actuator is pivotally mounted to a mounting bracket fixedly secured to the undersurface portion of a foundation deck, while the piston end of the single powered actuator is connected to a first, transversely oriented cross-pin which is slidably disposed within a first longitudinally extending slot defined within a first, forwardly disposed actuator mounting bracket. A first main lifting link is operatively connected at a first end portion thereof to the first, transversely oriented cross-pin, while a second end portion of the first main lifting link is operatively connected to a first end portion of the lumbar support bar. In a similar manner, a second, transversely oriented cross-pin is slidably disposed within a second longitudinally extending slot which is defined within a second, rearwardly disposed actuator mounting bracket, and a second main lifting link is operatively connected at a first end portion thereof to the second, transversely oriented cross-pin while a second end portion of the second main lifting link is operatively connected to a second end portion of the lumbar support bar. In addition, a synchronization link is operatively connected at its opposite end portions to the first and second transversely oriented cross-pins respectively disposed within the first and second longitudinally extending slots respectively defined within the first and second forwardly and rearwardly disposed actuator mounting brackets.
Accordingly, when the single powered actuator is actuated such that the piston portion of the cylinder-piston actuator is extended, the extended piston will cause the first, transversely oriented cross-pin to move forwardly within the first, longitudinally extending slot defined within the first, forwardly disposed actuator mounting bracket so as to cause the first main lifting link to pivot upwardly so as to effectively elevate the forward portion of the lumbar support bar to, for example, a fully extended position. However, as a result of the connection of the first, transversely oriented cross-pin, disposed within the first, longitudinally extending slot defined within the first, forwardly disposed actuator mounting bracket, being operatively connected to the second, transversely oriented cross-pin, disposed within the second, longitudinally extending slot defined within the second, rearwardly disposed actuator mounting bracket by means of the synchronization link, the second, transversely oriented cross-pin, and the second main lifting link, operatively connected to the second end portion of the lumbar support bar, will undergo precisely the same movements as those of the first, transversely oriented cross-pin and the first main lifting link so as to effectively elevate the second opposite end portion of the lumbar support bar to its fully tended position in a simultaneous, rectilinear, and balanced mode. It is to be appreciated that when the powered actuator is actuated in a reverse mode, wherein the piston end portion of the powered actuator is retracted, then the lumbar support bar is returned to its fully retracted position. It is to be further understood and appreciated that the powered actuator can be controlled such that the lumbar support bar can be elevated to a multiplicity of positions intermediate the fully extended and fully retracted positions.
Various other features and attendant advantages of the present invention will be more fully appreciated from the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
Referring now the drawings, and more particularly to
With reference continuing to be made to
Having described substantially all of the structural components comprising the new and improved independent powered lumbar mechanism 100, a brief description of its operation will now be described. When the lumbar support bar 104 is to be extended from, for example, an initially fully retracted position, the powered piston cylinder actuator 106 is activated such that the piston end of the piston-cylinder powered piston-cylinder actuator 106 will be extended toward the right as viewed in
Obviously, many variations and modifications of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
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