EP3508094A1 - Appui-tête actionné par câble pour siège et siège - Google Patents

Appui-tête actionné par câble pour siège et siège Download PDF

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EP3508094A1
EP3508094A1 EP18150786.4A EP18150786A EP3508094A1 EP 3508094 A1 EP3508094 A1 EP 3508094A1 EP 18150786 A EP18150786 A EP 18150786A EP 3508094 A1 EP3508094 A1 EP 3508094A1
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headrest
support frame
actuator
cable
seat
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Boris Besler
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Kintec Solution GmbH
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Priority to PCT/EP2018/085176 priority patent/WO2019137740A1/fr
Priority to CN201811599693.5A priority patent/CN110013136A/zh
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C1/00Chairs adapted for special purposes
    • A47C1/02Reclining or easy chairs
    • A47C1/031Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts
    • A47C1/036Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts including a head-rest
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C7/00Parts, details, or accessories of chairs or stools
    • A47C7/36Support for the head or the back
    • A47C7/38Support for the head or the back for the head

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  • the invention relates to a headrest for a seat and to a seat comprising the headrest.
  • Various embodiment relate in particular to a headrest for seating furnitures.
  • Seating furnitures may be configured to allow adjustment of a backrest, in particular a pivotal adjustment of an upper portion thereof known as headrest. Upon completion of the adjustment, the headrest must be held firmly in the attained pivotal position.
  • pivot connection is usually implemented by hinges using friction fit or form fit to keep the headrest in position.
  • motor-driven headrests using freely pivotable hinges require additional means to maintain the headrest stationary, such as a force-transmitting rod-shaped or bar-shaped member mechanically interconnecting the motor and the headrest.
  • the motor has be mounted proximate to the pivotable headrest, the force-transmitting member must be accommodated in the seat design, and so on.
  • a headrest for a seat comprises a headrest support frame, an actuator and a transmission means.
  • a lower end of the headrest support frame is pivotably connectable to an upper end of a backrest of the seat so as to enable a pivotal motion of the headrest relative to the backrest around an axis extending in a transverse direction of the headrest support frame.
  • the actuator is connectable to the seat and configured to actuate the headrest support frame.
  • the transmission means mechanically interconnects the actuator and the headrest support frame, and comprises a cable configured to exert a tension on the headrest support frame in both directions of the pivotal motion so as to adjust a pivotal position of the headrest when the actuator is actuated and to hold the headrest in the pivotal position if the actuator is not actuated.
  • headrest refers to an upper end or extension portion of a backrest of a seat, chair or sofa that provides support for a head of a person to lean back against while sitting.
  • seat refers to piece of furniture that at least one person can sit on.
  • chair refers to a seat for one person that has a sitting area, a backrest and a base.
  • sofa refers to a seat for more than one person that has one or more sitting areas, one or more backrests and one or more bases.
  • backrest refers to a support for a person to lean back against while sitting.
  • transverse refers to lying or being across, and in particular, extending or being oriented at right angles to something else.
  • a "transverse direction” refers to a direction which extends or is oriented at right angles with respect to a given orientation or direction, in particular a regular orientation or direction upon installation, of a reference item.
  • an actuator refers to a device providing a desired mechanical motive power.
  • an actuator may be an electric motor in combination with a machine element, in particular a transmission, to adapt a rotational motive power of the electric motor to the desired motive power or movement.
  • transmission means refers to any arrangement capable of transmitting mechanical power or movement.
  • pivottable and “pivotably” as used herein refer to an ability or capability of turning or tilting around an axis.
  • cord refers to a rope made of wires that are twisted together.
  • a cable exerting a tension on the headrest support frame in both directions of the pivotal motion stabilizes the headrest at all times of operation.
  • a same tensile force is applied on the headrest support frame in both possible directions of the pivotal motion, holding the headrest in its desired pivotal position.
  • Actuation of the headrest merely introduces additional motive power into the cable which in one direction of the pivotal motion increases the exerted tension and pulls the headrest, and in the other direction of the pivotal motion diminishes the exerted tension so that the headrest can follow the tensile force.
  • a cable-based transmission means may substitute rod-shaped or bar-shaped transmission means known in prior art, and may be applied to arbitrary types of headrest tilt mechanisms.
  • a cable transmits tensile forces, and can be routed and mounted along long and curved cable paths.
  • the drive can be installed at almost any position in the seat or in the backrest thereof, rather than requiring mounting proximate to the pivotable headrest.
  • the cable can easily be accommodated in the seat design, as it is a petite and flexible machine element.
  • the transmission means further comprises a linkage
  • the cable is configured to transform a rotary motion of the actuator to a pivotal motion of the linkage
  • the linkage is configured to transmit its pivotal motion to the headrest support frame.
  • linkage refers to any arrangement comprising rod-shaped or bar-shaped links and capable of transmitting mechanical power or movement.
  • the actuator comprises a friction element, such as a pulley, providing the rotary motion
  • the cable is configured to circumferentially engage a periphery of the friction element so as to accommodate the rotary motion.
  • vibration element refers to any mechanical element capable of transforming a rotary motion into a pulling motion of a cable by means of friction fit.
  • the term "pulley” as used herein refers to an axisymmetric disc-shaped machine element having a central hole capable of receiving an output shaft of the drive and a circular periphery capable of receiving one or more windings of the cable so as to engage the periphery of the pulley by friction fit.
  • the drive and the cable may be off-the-shelf components, resulting in the headrest becoming less expensive.
  • the linkage comprises an upper link, an upper end thereof being pivotably connected to the headrest support frame, and a lower link, a lower end thereof being pivotably connectable to the backrest at a pivot.
  • the upper and lower links are pivotably interconnected, so as to transmit a pivotal motion of the lower link via the upper link to the headrest.
  • the above-identified linkage is simple to design and manufacture, and not prone to error.
  • the lower link comprises forward and rearward actuation projections extending from the pivot in substantially opposing relation to each other and being connected to opposing ends of the cable, so as to transform the rotary motion of the actuator to the pivotal motion of the lower link.
  • the cable is a Bowden cable comprising an outer tube and an inner cable, ends of the inner cable are connected to the forward and rearward actuation projections, and ends of the outer tube are connected to the backrest proximate to the lower link.
  • connecting the ends of the outer tube to the backrest results in the outer tube of the cable remaining in place, and not interfering with any other components.
  • the inner cable is made of steel.
  • a steel cable may receive and transmit high tensile forces at low weight, and is resistant to tearing. In other words, a steel cable is not prone to error.
  • a biasing means being configured to bias a pivotal motion of the headrest relative to the backrest.
  • the biasing means is a spring arranged at a pivot of the headrest support frame relative to the backrest.
  • such a biasing means in particular spring, may reduce a threshold force at which a pivotal motion of the headrest is enabled in one direction, and increase a threshold force at which a pivotal motion of the headrest is enabled in the other direction of the pivotal motion, resulting in a preferential direction of pivotal motion.
  • it may be simpler to tilt the headrest in a forward direction than in a backward direction, or vice versa.
  • such a biasing means may also be used to avoid unstable operation over a dead point, and/or compensation clearance out of a pivot point.
  • the actuator comprises an electrical drive and a gearbox being configured to actuate the friction element.
  • the gearbox is made of plastic.
  • such a gearbox may be designed according to the requested rate and power.
  • the actuator is configured for manual operation of the friction element.
  • a manually operable actuator establishes a choice of motor operated and/or manually operated headrest, depending on a position of the operator relative to the actuator.
  • a cable-based transmission means is especially easy to operate manually.
  • a seat comprises a headrest according to various embodiments.
  • Figs. 1A and 1B are schematic perspective views of a headrest 10 according to prior art.
  • the headrest 10 is for a seat 40, and comprises a headrest support frame 11 acting as a support for a headrest cushion (not shown), an actuator 12 and a transmission means 13-15.
  • a lower end of the headrest support frame 11 is pivotably connected to an upper end of a backrest 16 of the seat 40 so as to enable a pivotal motion of the headrest 10 relative to the backrest 16 around an axis AX extending in a transverse direction of the headrest support frame 11.
  • the actuator 12 which includes an electrical drive, is connected to the seat 40 and configured to actuate the headrest support frame 11 via the transmission means 13-15.
  • the transmission means 13-15 is a linkage comprising a rod 13, a lower link 14 and an upper link 15, and mechanically interconnects the actuator 12 and the headrest support frame 11 as follows.
  • a lower end of the rod 13 is connected to the actuator 12, which imparts a pushing or pulling force or motion to the rod 13 when operated.
  • a lower end of the lower link 14 is pivotably connected to the backrest 16 at a pivot 17.
  • the lower link 14 comprises an actuation projection 18 extending in substantially perpendicular direction from the lower link 14 at pivot 17.
  • An upper end of the rod 13 is pivotably connected via the actuation projection 18 to a lower end of the lower link 14, so as to impart the pushing or pulling force or motion of the rod 13 to a pivotal force or motion of the lower link 14.
  • An upper end of the upper link 15 is pivotably connected to the headrest support frame 11.
  • the upper and lower links 15, 14 are pivotably interconnected so as to transmit the pivotal force or motion of the lower link 14 via the upper link 15 to the headrest support frame 11, and to the headrest 10 accordingly.
  • Figs. 1A and 1B further illustrate a biasing means 30, which is a spring 30 arranged at a pivot of the headrest support frame 11 relative to the backrest 16, and which may bias a pivotal motion of the headrest 10 relative to the backrest 16.
  • a biasing means 30 is a spring 30 arranged at a pivot of the headrest support frame 11 relative to the backrest 16, and which may bias a pivotal motion of the headrest 10 relative to the backrest 16.
  • Figs. 2A , 2B and 2C are schematic perspective views of a headrest 20 according to an embodiment.
  • the headrest 20 is for a seat 40, and comprises a headrest support frame 21 for a headrest cushion (not shown), an actuator 22 and a transmission means 23-28.
  • a lower end of the headrest support frame 21 is pivotably connected to an upper end of a backrest 41 of the seat 40 so as to enable a pivotal motion of the headrest 20 relative to the backrest 41 around an axis AX extending in a transverse direction of the headrest support frame 21.
  • the actuator 22 is connected to the seat 40 and may actuate the headrest support frame 21 when operated.
  • the transmission means 23-28 mechanically interconnects the actuator 22 and the headrest support frame 21, and comprises a cable 23.
  • the cable 23 exerts, via the transmission means 23-28, a tension on the headrest support frame 21 in both directions of the pivotal motion so as to adjust a pivotal position of the headrest 20 and to hold the headrest 20 in the pivotal position if not actuated.
  • the headrest support frame 21 is stably held in the two different pivotal positions illustrated in Figs. 2A and 2B .
  • the transmission means 23-28 further comprises a linkage 25, 26.
  • the cable 23 is configured to transform a rotary motion of the actuator 22 to a pivotal motion of the linkage 25, 26, and the linkage 25, 26 is configured to transmit its pivotal motion to the headrest support frame 21.
  • the actuator 22 comprises a friction element, in particular a pulley (included in gearbox 22a) providing the rotary motion, and the cable 23 is configured to circumferentially engage a periphery of the friction element so as to accommodate the rotary motion and transform it to a pulling motion.
  • a friction element in particular a pulley (included in gearbox 22a) providing the rotary motion
  • the cable 23 is configured to circumferentially engage a periphery of the friction element so as to accommodate the rotary motion and transform it to a pulling motion.
  • the linkage 25, 26 comprises an upper link 25 and a lower link 26.
  • An upper end of the upper link 25 is pivotably connected to the headrest support frame 21, and a lower end of the lower link 26 is pivotably connected to the backrest 41 at a pivot 29.
  • the upper and lower links 25, 26 are pivotably interconnected, so as to transmit a pivotal motion of the lower link 26 via the upper link 25 to the headrest 20.
  • the lower link 26 comprises forward and rearward actuation projections 27, 28.
  • the projections 27, 28 extend from the pivot 29 in substantially opposing relation to each other and are connected to opposing ends of the cable 23, so as to transform the rotary motion of the actuator 22 to the pivotal motion of the lower link 26.
  • the cable 23 is a Bowden cable 23, 24 comprising an outer tube 24 and an inner cable 23. Ends of the inner cable 23 are connected to the forward and rearward actuation projections 27, 28, and ends of the outer tube 24 are connected to the backrest 41 proximate to the lower link 26.
  • the inner cable 23 is made of steel.
  • the headrest 20 may further comprise a biasing means 30 as shown in Figs. 1A and 1B , respectively.
  • a biasing means 30 may bias a pivotal motion of the headrest 20 relative to the backrest 41.
  • the biasing means 30 shown in Figs. 1A and 1B is a spring 30 arranged at a pivot of the headrest support frame 21 relative to the backrest 41.
  • Fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view of a seat 40 comprising a headrest 20 according to various embodiments.
  • Fig. 3 shows the headrest support frame 21 being pivotably connected to the backrest 41 of the seat 40 so as to enable a pivotal motion of the headrest 20 relative to the backrest 41 around an axis AX extending in a transverse direction of the headrest support frame 21.
  • the actuator 22 illustrated in Figs. 2A , 2B , 2C and 3 is configured for manual operation of the friction element.
  • the actuator 22 may comprise an electrical drive 22b and a gearbox 22a to actuate the friction element, in a modified configuration with respect to the example of Figs. 1A and 1B .
  • the gearbox 22a may, for example, be made of plastic.

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EP18150786.4A EP3508094A1 (fr) 2018-01-09 2018-01-09 Appui-tête actionné par câble pour siège et siège
PCT/EP2018/085176 WO2019137740A1 (fr) 2018-01-09 2018-12-17 Appui-tête actionné par câble pour un siège, et siège
CN201811599693.5A CN110013136A (zh) 2018-01-09 2018-12-26 用于座椅的缆线操作式头枕和座椅

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