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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 06, 2000
Filed:
Feb. 01, 1999
Donald Richard Schaefer, Waterford, MI (US);
Frank Qiukui Liu, Canton, MI (US);
Majid Hammoud, Plymouth, MI (US);
Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI (US);
Abstract
A seat mounting apparatus for supporting a seat on a floor of a motor vehicle and for allowing the seat to be positioned from an upright seating position to a folded position. The seat mounting apparatus includes a seat back frame (24) having an upper end (27) and a lower end (28) pivotally attached to the floor; a seat bottom frame (34) having a forward end (35) and a rearward end (36) disposed adjacent to the seat back frame when the seat is in the upright seating position; a leg (44) having a first end (46) pivotally connected to the seat bottom frame and a second end (48) pivotally connected to the floor; a slotted link (50) having a third end (52) pivotally connected to the floor and a slot (54) extending from a position substantially adjacent to the third end to a fourth end (56) opposite the third end, the slot being slidably engaged with a slider pin (57) disposed on the seat back frame; and a rear link (58) having a fifth end (62) rigidly attached to the seat bottom frame and a sixth end (68) pivotally attached to an intermediate pivot point (64) on the slotted link, the intermediate pivot point being disposed intermediate of the third and fourth ends of the slotted link. Upon movement of the seat back frame from the upright position to the folded position, the slotted link together with the rear link position the seat bottom frame forward and downward such that the seat back frame lies substantially flat and parallel to the floor.