US3695699A - Tilting device for head rest, in particular for vehicle seats - Google Patents

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US3695699A
US3695699A US15458A US3695699DA US3695699A US 3695699 A US3695699 A US 3695699A US 15458 A US15458 A US 15458A US 3695699D A US3695699D A US 3695699DA US 3695699 A US3695699 A US 3695699A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/80Head-rests
    • B60N2/806Head-rests movable or adjustable
    • B60N2/838Tiltable
    • B60N2/841Tiltable characterised by their locking devices
    • B60N2/847Tiltable characterised by their locking devices with stepwise positioning

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  • ABSTRACT F A P D t
  • the invention relates to an angularly adjustable head [30 I orelgn pp y a a rest which is secured to the structure of the back rest of a motor vehicle seat.
  • the head rest includes ele- Sept 1969 Germany 19 44 4123 ments providing for lateral and tilting movement of the rest subsequent to uncoupling of elements pro- 521 US. Cl. ..297/40s vided adjacent one Side ofthe rest [51] Int. Cl. ..A47b 89/00 [58] Field of Search ..297/362, 373, 374, 375; 16/141, 144
  • the invention relates more specifically to means for releasably locking the head rest against tilting movement and more particularly to those devices that are also vertically adjustable to conform to persons of different height.
  • Advantage is taken of the more efficient construction of the type referred to in said earlier application, but in this further improvement the interlocking gears are of the conoid type to facilitate intermeshing.
  • tilting adjustment of the head rest is accomplished by means of two conforming mutually engaging toothed members, one of which is attached to the supporting frame that carries the inner structure of the locking means and can be released from the outer structure by a lateral displacement of the inner structure with its supporting means.
  • the single perspective view shows one form the invention may take.
  • a lever arm 55 attached to the frame 20 has formed therein a cone-shaped opening in which gear teeth 6 are provided at one end thereof with said lever arm including an elongated portion having attaching means 56.
  • the frame 20 may also include an integral stop means such as that shown at 52.
  • a support shaft 4 for the head rest now to be an abutment on shaft 4 serves to yieldingly hold the gears 5 and 6 in engagement, but allows for lateral movement of sleeve 21 along shaft 4 by sidewise pressure on the head rest, as indicated by arrow 8, to disengage gears 5 and 6, and thus allow tilting of the head rest to the desired position thereof.
  • Vertical members which are shown in detail serve to support the cushion pad of the head rest.
  • An adjustable mounting means for an automobile head rest having a cushion pad wherein said rest may be tilted about an axis subsequent to movement laterally along said axis comprising, a generally vertically extending lever arm fastened to the side frame of the automobile seat back, the side frame extending generally vertically, means defining an opening at the upper end of said lever arm, engaging means around the wall of said opening projecting inwardly from the wall of said opening, a guide shaft extending across said seat back and into said opening, a sleeve tiltable about and slidable along said guide shaft and members extending from said sleeve for supporting the cushion pad of the head rest, a coupling means comprising means at one end of said sleeve which upon movement of the sleeve toward said lever arm will be projected into said opening and into engagement with the aforesaid engaging means to lock said sleeve and head rest carried thereon against tilting movement about said axis, said lever being fastened to the side frame by means including a fastening element

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The invention relates to an angularly adjustable head rest which is secured to the structure of the back rest of a motor vehicle seat. The head rest includes elements providing for lateral and tilting movement of the rest subsequent to uncoupling of elements provided adjacent one side of the rest.

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United States Patent 1 3,695,699
Mertens Oct. 3, 1972 TILTING DEVICE FOR HEAD REST, IN 146,776 1/1875 Nichols 16/ 144 PARTICULAR FOR VEHICLE SEATS 534,582 2/1895 Sargent ..297/408 Inventor: Wolfgang Mertens, Karlsruhe, FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS many 1,091,994 11/1967 Great Britain ..297/373 [73] Assignee: Firma Kurt Herzer, Karlsruhe, Germany Primary Examiner-Bobby R. Gay Assistant ExaminerGarry Moone [22] Filed. March 2, 1970 Atmmey Edwin Greigg [21} Appl. No.: 15,458
[57] ABSTRACT F A P D t The invention relates to an angularly adjustable head [30 I orelgn pp y a a rest which is secured to the structure of the back rest of a motor vehicle seat. The head rest includes ele- Sept 1969 Germany 19 44 4123 ments providing for lateral and tilting movement of the rest subsequent to uncoupling of elements pro- 521 US. Cl. ..297/40s vided adjacent one Side ofthe rest [51] Int. Cl. ..A47b 89/00 [58] Field of Search ..297/362, 373, 374, 375; 16/141, 144
[ References Cited 4 Claims, 1 Drawing Figure UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,304,120 2/1967 Cramer ..297/403 TILTING DEVICE FOR HEAD REST, IN PARTICULAR FOR VEHICLE SEATS This application is a further improvement upon the subject matter contained in U. S. application, Ser. No. 879,398 filed Nov. 24, 1969.
The invention relates more specifically to means for releasably locking the head rest against tilting movement and more particularly to those devices that are also vertically adjustable to conform to persons of different height. Advantage is taken of the more efficient construction of the type referred to in said earlier application, but in this further improvement the interlocking gears are of the conoid type to facilitate intermeshing.
In this connection tilting adjustment of the head rest is accomplished by means of two conforming mutually engaging toothed members, one of which is attached to the supporting frame that carries the inner structure of the locking means and can be released from the outer structure by a lateral displacement of the inner structure with its supporting means.
Excessive movement of the mutually engaging toothed members to achieve separation thereof should be avoided in order not to cause injury by requiring only a small amount of movement of the cushioned head rest. Also the relative positioning of the cushioned head rest to a persons head must be such as not to permit injurious acceleration of ones head before contactin g the head rest.
The dictates of mass production require that materials may, .if so desired, be used in the fabrication of this device that lend themselves to die casting and injection molding. Such procedure will facilitate the manufacture of the entire tilting parts consisting of the engaging elements, shaft and sleeve, braces and cushion supports, etc.
The single perspective view shows one form the invention may take.
Turning now to the drawing, there is shown one side of a frame member 20 of a seat back rest (not shown) and in which the frame may be made of pressed sheet metal. A lever arm 55 attached to the frame 20 has formed therein a cone-shaped opening in which gear teeth 6 are provided at one end thereof with said lever arm including an elongated portion having attaching means 56. The frame 20 may also include an integral stop means such as that shown at 52.
A support shaft 4 for the head rest now to be an abutment on shaft 4, serves to yieldingly hold the gears 5 and 6 in engagement, but allows for lateral movement of sleeve 21 along shaft 4 by sidewise pressure on the head rest, as indicated by arrow 8, to disengage gears 5 and 6, and thus allow tilting of the head rest to the desired position thereof.
Vertical members which are shown in detail serve to support the cushion pad of the head rest.
That which is claimed is:
1. An adjustable mounting means for an automobile head rest having a cushion pad wherein said rest may be tilted about an axis subsequent to movement laterally along said axis, comprising, a generally vertically extending lever arm fastened to the side frame of the automobile seat back, the side frame extending generally vertically, means defining an opening at the upper end of said lever arm, engaging means around the wall of said opening projecting inwardly from the wall of said opening, a guide shaft extending across said seat back and into said opening, a sleeve tiltable about and slidable along said guide shaft and members extending from said sleeve for supporting the cushion pad of the head rest, a coupling means comprising means at one end of said sleeve which upon movement of the sleeve toward said lever arm will be projected into said opening and into engagement with the aforesaid engaging means to lock said sleeve and head rest carried thereon against tilting movement about said axis, said lever being fastened to the side frame by means including a fastening element extending parallel to the axis of said guide shaft adjacent the opening at the upper end of said lever, and a stop element carried by the side frame in contact with the lower end of the lever to absorb torsional forces to which the lever may be subjected.
described extends through the cone-shaped opening 2. An adjustable mounting means for an automobile head rest as claimed in claim 1, wherein the end of said sleeve opposite to said coupling means is spaced from the adjacent end of said guide shaft and spring means positioned between the sleeve and the adjacent end of said guide shaft yieldingly urges said coupling means into the opening in the lever arm and into locking engagement with the engaging means around the wall of said opening to prevent tilting of the heat rest.
3. An adjustable mounting means for an automobile head rest as claimed in claim 2, wherein the engaging means around the wall of said opening comprises a hollow cone and the coupling means on the slidable sleeve is complemental thereto.
4. An adjustable mounting means for an automobile head rest as claimed in claim 3, wherein the coupling means is further provided with gear teeth complemental to teeth formed in the surface of the hollow coneshaped engaging means.

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1. An adjustable mounting means for an automobile head rest having a cushiOn pad wherein said rest may be tilted about an axis subsequent to movement laterally along said axis, comprising, a generally vertically extending lever arm fastened to the side frame of the automobile seat back, the side frame extending generally vertically, means defining an opening at the upper end of said lever arm, engaging means around the wall of said opening projecting inwardly from the wall of said opening, a guide shaft extending across said seat back and into said opening, a sleeve tiltable about and slidable along said guide shaft and members extending from said sleeve for supporting the cushion pad of the head rest, a coupling means comprising means at one end of said sleeve which upon movement of the sleeve toward said lever arm will be projected into said opening and into engagement with the aforesaid engaging means to lock said sleeve and head rest carried thereon against tilting movement about said axis, said lever being fastened to the side frame by means including a fastening element extending parallel to the axis of said guide shaft adjacent the opening at the upper end of said lever, and a stop element carried by the side frame in contact with the lower end of the lever to absorb torsional forces to which the lever may be subjected.
2. An adjustable mounting means for an automobile head rest as claimed in claim 1, wherein the end of said sleeve opposite to said coupling means is spaced from the adjacent end of said guide shaft and spring means positioned between the sleeve and the adjacent end of said guide shaft yieldingly urges said coupling means into the opening in the lever arm and into locking engagement with the engaging means around the wall of said opening to prevent tilting of the heat rest.
3. An adjustable mounting means for an automobile head rest as claimed in claim 2, wherein the engaging means around the wall of said opening comprises a hollow cone and the coupling means on the slidable sleeve is complemental thereto.
4. An adjustable mounting means for an automobile head rest as claimed in claim 3, wherein the coupling means is further provided with gear teeth complemental to teeth formed in the surface of the hollow cone-shaped engaging means.
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