AU3365089A - Lumbar support waist band and mechanism therefor - Google Patents

Lumbar support waist band and mechanism therefor

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AU3365089A
AU3365089A AU33650/89A AU3365089A AU3365089A AU 3365089 A AU3365089 A AU 3365089A AU 33650/89 A AU33650/89 A AU 33650/89A AU 3365089 A AU3365089 A AU 3365089A AU 3365089 A AU3365089 A AU 3365089A
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lumbar support
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rocking member
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Manfred Heinrich Geitz
Robert John Hillyard
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Henderson's Federal Spring Works Pty Ltd
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Description

LUMBAR SUPPORT WAIST BAND AND MECHANISM THEREFOR
This invention relates to lumbar support apparatus and mechanism for seating and relates particularly but not exclusively to such apparatus and mechanisms for motor vehicle seating. Adjustable lumbar supports are provided in motor vehicles to provide for differing driver requirements and to increase driver or passenger comfort. Many adjustable lumbar supports are known and described in US Patents 3948558, 3973797, 4462635, 4531779, 4534592, 4564235, 4630865, 4632454 and 4714291 and in Australian patent or patent application Nos. 72822/87, 80449/82, 19524/83, 47090/85 (575427), 63973/86 and 72609/87.
One particular known support as described in Australian lapsed application No. 80449/82. The support comprises a "waist band" extending between two brackets fixed within and on either side of the frame of a vehicle seat. On one side of the seat frame, the waist band is pivotally attached to the bracket in a fixed position by way of a pivot pin. The pivot pin, which generally includes a nylon or other bush is fixed in pivotal arrangement by an appropriately formed plate which encircles the pivot pin and bush and terminates in two parallel spaced apart plates. The waist band is inserted between the plates. and fixed by appropriate means such as riveting. On the other side of the seat frame the waist band is again pivotally attached to a bracket in a manner similar to that described above. The bracket however includes adjustment means to reduce or increase the distance between the ends of the waist band to enable the required adjustable lumbar support. The adjustment is provided by forming the bracket in two parts which are hinged or pivotally fixed on the moveable part which acts as a cam follower. A cam which may be a continuous or stepped cam is operated by an appropriate handle attached to a spindle to permit the desired adjustment.
The known prior art lumbar supports are complicated and thus relatively expensive to manufacture. A lumbar support as is described in the above mentioned patent application requires many parts including the fixed bracket, pivot pin and bush, the waist band plate, the waist band, a further waist band place and associated pivot and bush, a two part bracket pivotably connected to permit appropriate adjustment all in addition to the cam, the cam drive spindle and handle.
In lumbar support devices as have been described above the waist band may be a belt or belt like band of any suitable material. It is customary that waist bands are made of a stiff but flexible material such as a sheet of nylon, polypropylene polyethylene or the like. It is also customary that a pad of resilient foam is attached to one side of the waist band to provide additional cushioning to the lumbar region of the seat when fitted with such a device and waist band.
It is an object of this invention to provide a lumbar support apparatus and mechanism which avoids or reduces disadvantages of currently known and used lumbar support devices. It is an object of this invention to provide a lumbar support apparatus which utilizes fewer parts and which is thus cheaper and simpler to manufacture and. assemble. It is also an object of this invention to provide a one piece waist band for a lumbar support apparatus which is simple to manufacture and install. The present invention therefore provides in one preferred form an adjustable lumbar support for a seat which comprises:— a first bracket adapted to be fixed on one side frame of the seat; • a second bracket adapted to be fixed to the other side frame of the seat, said bracket including a pivotally attached rocking member adapted to be moved smoothly or step-wise through one or more intermediate positions between a first and second position by operation of adjustment means; said first bracket and said rocking member including attachment means adapted to permanently or releasably engage with attachment means on a waist band adapted to extend between said first and second brackets. Preferably said adjustment means comprises cam means disposed within the second bracket and a cam following means integrally formed on the rocking member. Preferably the waist band is integrally formed in one piece with attachment means adapted to releasably engage with the attachment means of said first bracket and the attachment means on the rocking member of the second bracket.
The present invention also provides an adjustment bracket for a seat lumbar support which comprises: an integrally formed fixed bracket section comprising a plate adapted to be fixed to a seat frame side member, said bracket section having a forward, lower and rear section integrally formed from a metal plate formed in a substantially U shape, said rear section including upwardly extending locating means; . an integrally formed rocking member having an upper plate and side plate section, said upper plate section including orifices adapted to receive and co-operate with the upwardly extending locating means of the fixed bracket to permit relative rocking movement between said fixed bracket section and said rocking member on operation of a cam disposed within the fixed bracket section, said rocking member including a cam following means on said upper plate and attachment means, said side plate sections including means adapted to releasably engage and hold a lumbar support waist band. Preferably the locating means comprise upwardly extending table or lugs integrally formed on the rear section of the bracket section. Preferably the tabs or lugs also serve to hold the bracket section and the rocking member together when assembled. Preferably the holding of the bracket section and the rocking member is accomplished by deformation or bending of the tabs or lugs.
The invention in another form also provides an integrally moulded lumbar support . a waist band having bracket attachment means at at least one end thereof. Preferably the bracket attachment means are adapted to releasably snap fit with, a a lumbar support bracket as hereinbefore or hereinafter described. Preferably the waist band is integrally formed or moulded from a plastics material such as nylon, polypropylene or polyethylene.
In order that the invention may be more readily understood, preferred forms of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:-
Fig. 1 is a partial "plan" view of one lumbar support apparatus constructed in accordance with the invention; Fig. 2 is a side "view" of the apparatus of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a perspective view of one first bracket in accordance with the invention; Fig. 4 is a plan view of the integrally formed fixing means on a waist band in accordance with another form of the invention;
Fig. 5 is a cross sectional (5-5) view of the band of Fig.
4; and Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a further embodiment of waist band in accordance with the invention. The terms "plan" and "side" view or elevation do not strictly refer to the apparatus in situ but refer to the apparatus as shown.
Referring to the drawings there is shown an adjustable bracket 20 having a fixed member 22, for attachment (by means not shown) to seat side frame 21, and a rocking member 23. The fixed member 22 is formed in one piece from an appropriately dimensioned metal plate to form a substantially U-shaped (in cross section) member having a front plate section 24, a lower plate section 25 and a rear plate section 26. Rear plate section 26 includes two upwardly extending lugs 27, the purpose of which will become apparent. The space within the front, lower and rear plate sections is adapted to receive cam device 28 which is operated via cam spindle 29 and hand wheel 30.
The rocking member 23 is similarly formed in one piece from an appropriately dimensioned metal plate to form a further substantially U-shaped (in cross section) member having side 31, 32 and top plate 33 sections. Side plate sections 31, 32 include substantially parallel arms which extend downwardly and terminate with waist band engaging means 34 which comprise a greater than semi circular notch 35 disposed in the forward edge of each of the arms. The notch enables a releasable snap fit connection with the waist band as will be later described.
The top plate section 33 of the rocking member 23 includes two slots 36 adapted to receive and pivotally co-operate with the lugs 27 of the fixed member to enable pivotal movement of the rocking member 23 with respect to the fixed member 22 when the cam 28 is operated. The motion of the cam 28 translates to the rocking member by way of cam follower 37. The cam follower 37 is integrally formed as part of the rocking member 23 by forming a forwardly and downwardly projecting lug on the top plate section 33 of the rocking member 23 during its fabrication from metal plate as described above.
The lugs 27, following assembly of the bracket are bent rearwardly (or otherwise deformed) so that the fixed member and rocking member are permanently (in normal usage situations) connected together in a manner which enables limited pivotal or rocking motion between the fixed member 22 and the rocking member 23 as the cam and hand wheel is operated. The cam, which may be a uniformly spirally increasing cam or a step wise increasing cam with a series of flat surfaces at increasing radial distances from the pivotal axis of the cam, when operated causes the rocking member to move forwardly and rearwardly and increase or decrease the distance between the bracket 20 fixed on one side frame of a seat and another bracket 38 (non adjustable) fixed on the opposite side frame of the seat. This motion in turn, as is well known, causes the waist belt to provide greater or lesser support in the lumbar region of the seat to which the device is attached.
Referring to Fig. 3 there is shown a simple fixed bracket for attachment (by means not shown) to the opposite side frame of a seat to the adjustable bracket described above. The bracket 38 is, as with previously described parts, formed in one piece from an appropriately shaped metal plate. The bracket 38 comprises a fixing plate 39 and two substantially parallel side plates 40. Again each of the side plates 40 include downwardly directed arms which terminate in notches 35 as described with respect to bracket 20. The notches again are disposed forwardly (that is to say disposed away from the corresponding bracket on the other side seat frame) to form lock means and enable snap fitting of a waist band appropriately dimensioned.
Referring to Figs. 4 and 5 there is shown another preferred embodiment of this invention. The figures shown partially in plan and cross section, a preferred form of waist band 41 constructed in accordance with the invention. The waist band 41 has an integrally formed or moulded end portion 42 and belt section 43. The end portion 42 comprises an extension 44 of the belt section 43 and includes side flanges 45 and crosswise flange 46. The flanges 45 and 46 extend equally above and below the extension to support extension 44. The side flanges 45 extend from the end 47 of the extension 44 to the cross flange 46 and thereafter taper towards the belt portion 43. Slots 48 are provided in the end portion to accommodate the lock means of the bracket 20 or 38 which pass through the slots. Semi circular (cross section) lugs 49 are situated immediately forward of the slots to enable snap fit engagement with the brackets as previously described. If it is desired to provide a waist band having a greater width than the width between the side flange 45, an additional flange 50 may be provided to enable the width of the belt to be increased and suitably supported or strengthened. Referring to Fig. 6 there is shown a further embodiment of waist band end in accordance with the invention. The waist band 51 terminates in cylindrical end piece 52 having laterally extending lugs 53. The lugs 53 of substantially circular cross section are dimensioned to snap fit within e.g. notch 35 of bracket 20 or similar attachment/lode means of bracket 38. The waist band is preferably formed by moulding in one piece from any suitable material such as hereinbefore described. The belt portion tapers from the end piece to assume the final desired thickness of band as required. It will be readily apparent from the foregoing that many modifications may be made to the device(s) described without departing from the scope of the invention. It will be readily apparent also that the invention relates to an improved adjustable bracket for a seat lumbar support, to a remote drive mechanism therefor and to a new construction of integrally formed waist belt either individually and/or in combination.

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THE CLAIMS DEFINING THE INVENTION ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1. An adjustable lumbar support for a seat which comprises: a first bracket adapted to be fixed to one side frame of the seat; a second bracket adapted to be fixed to the other side frame of the seat, said bracket including a pivotally attached rocking member adapted to be moved smoothly or step wise through a number of intermediate positions between a first and second position by operation of adjustment means; said first bracket and said rocking member including attachment means adapted to permanently or releasably engage with attachment means on a waist band adapted to extend between said first and second positions to provide said lumbar support.
2. A lumbar support as claimed in claim 1 in which said adjustment means comprises cam means disposed within the second bracket and a cam following means integrally formed on the rocking member.
3. A lumbar support as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the second bracket and the rocking member are pivotally attached by means of deformable projections integrally formed on the second bracket which pivotally engage with cooperating holes in the rocking member.
4. A lumbar support as claimed in claim 1 wherein the waist band is integrally formed in one piece with attachment means adapted to releasably engage with the attachment means of the first bracket and the attachment means on the rocking member of the second bracket.
5. An adjustment bracket for a seat lumbar support which comprises: an integrally formed fixed bracket section comprising a plate adapted to be fixed to a seat frame side member, said bracket section having a forward, lower and rear section integrally formed from a metal plate formed in a substantially U shape, said rear section including upwardly extending locating means; an integrally formed rocking member having an upper plate and side plate section, said upper plate section including orifices adapted to receive and co-operate with the upwardly extending locating means of the fixed bracket to permit relative rocking movement between said fixed bracket section and said rocking member on operation of a cam disposed within the fixed bracket section, said rocking member including a cam following means on said upper plate and attachment means, said side plate sections including means adapted to releasably engage and hold a lumbar support waist band.
6. A bracket as claimed in claim 5 in which the locating means comprise upwardly extending tabs or lugs integrally formed on the rear section of the bracket section.
7. A bracket as claimed in claim 6 in which the tabs or lugs also serve to hold the bracket section and the rocking member together when assembled.
8. A bracket as claimed in claim 7 wherein the holding of the bracket section and the rocking member is accomplished by deformation or bending of the tabs or lugs.
9. A lumbar support including a bracket as claimed in any one of claims 5 to 8.
10. A lumbar suport as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein the waist band is integrally formed in one piece from a plastics material.
11. A lumbar support as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein the waist band is integrally formed in one piece from polypropylene, polyethylene or nylon.
12. A vehicle seat including an adjustable lumbar support as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, 9, 10 or 11
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WO1991013571A1 (en) * 1990-03-08 1991-09-19 Henderson's Industries Pty. Ltd. Lumbar support
WO1992017096A1 (en) * 1991-03-26 1992-10-15 Henderson's Industries Pty. Ltd. Lumbar support adjustment device
US5860700A (en) * 1991-03-26 1999-01-19 Henderson's Industries Pty. Ltd. Lumbar support adjustment device

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WO1991013571A1 (en) * 1990-03-08 1991-09-19 Henderson's Industries Pty. Ltd. Lumbar support
WO1992017096A1 (en) * 1991-03-26 1992-10-15 Henderson's Industries Pty. Ltd. Lumbar support adjustment device
AU655256B2 (en) * 1991-03-26 1994-12-08 Henderson's Industries Pty Ltd Lumbar support adjustment device
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