Claims
- 1. A lock mechanism for locking a seat reclining unit mounted on a vehicle seat having a seat cushion frame and a seat back frame, said seat reclining unit having a first member to be secured to the seat back frame, said vehicle seat being fixedly mounted on a second member to be slidably mounted on a vehicle body, said lock mechanism comprising:
- a screw rotatably mounted on said second member and extending in parallel therewith said screw being axially movable relative to said second member when deceleration or acceleration of a value not smaller than a predetermined value is applied to the vehicle seat and to said second member;
- an arm pivotally mounted on said seat cushion frame and having first and second ends opposite to each other, the first end of said arm being secured to said first member;
- a nut mounted on the second end of said arm and being in mesh with said screw, each of said screw and said nut having a lead angle greater than an angle of friction thereof so that said screw rotates in response to a load applied to said first member, to thereby allow said first member to move relative to said second member; and
- an emergency lock means for locking said screw in response to deceleration or acceleration of a value not smaller than a predetermined value applied to said vehicle seat.
- 2. The lock mechanism according to claim 1, and further comprising first and second casings secured to said second member for rotatably supporting first and second ends of said screw, respectively, wherein said emergency lock means comprises said first casing and a disk secured to the first end of said screw and rotatably accommodated in said first casing, each of said first and second casings having a space defied therein to allow said screw to move in a direction axially thereof, said first casing having inner walls with one of which said disk is brought into frictional contact upon application of said deceleration or acceleration, to thereby lock said screw.
- 3. The lock mechanism according to claim 2, and further comprising an elastic means accommodated in said space, wherein said predetermined value can be changed by adjusting an elastic force of said elastic means from outside.
- 4. The lock mechanism according to claim 2, and further comprising a lock member pivotally mounted on said second member, an operating lever pivotally mounted on said second member, and a cam securely mounted on said operating lever for rotation together therewith, whereby operation of said operating lever causes said cam to press said lock member against said disk to thereby lock said screw.
- 5. The lock mechanism according to claim 1, further comprising first and second casings secured to said second member for rotatably supporting first and second ends of said screw, respectively, wherein said emergency lock means comprises a pair of inertial lock members slidably accommodated within said first casing and a disk secured to the first end of said screw and rotatably accommodated in said first casing, said disk confronting said pair of inertial lock members and spaced therefrom so that said disk is brought into frictional contact with one of said pair of inertial lock members upon application of said deceleration or acceleration, to thereby lock said screw.
- 6. The lock mechanism according to claim 5, and further comprising a lock member pivotally mounted on said second member, an operating lever pivotally mounted on said second member, and a cam securely mounted on said operating lever for rotation together therewith, whereby operation of said operating lever causes said cam to press said lock member against said disk to thereby lock said screw.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 08/490,695, filed Jun. 16, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,727,768.
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