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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 19, 1999
Filed:
Dec. 17, 1997
Hans Juergen Borlinghaus, Clinton Township, MI (US);
James Peter Nini, Clinton Township, MI (US);
Lear Corporation, Southfield, MI (US);
Abstract
A parallel acting vehicle seat lift uses a single jack screw unit at the front and a passive linkage at the rear. The linkage is located such its inherent play or looseness is continually taken up by the constant weight force of the occupant acting downwardly at the rear of the seat cushion. The jack screw unit, which is inherently tight, is attached at the bottom to the vehicle floor and at the top to the seat cushion frame by close fitting pivots, so there is no perceptible looseness. The passively acting linkage uses two bell cranks, each centrally pivoted to the floor, the first of which is attached at one arm the seat cushion frame by a close fitting pivot. The second bell crank is attached to the rear of the seat cushion frame by a lost motion connection, and the two facing arms of the bell cranks are connected together by a second lost motion connection. The continually acting weight force of the seat occupant imposes opposed moments on the bell cranks about their central pivots, thereby taking the play out of the lost motion connections.