Inclination adjustment device with freely pivoting device for the back part of a motor vehicle seat

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7387340
APP PUB NO 20050231015A1
SERIAL NO

11089742

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The invention relates to a device for adjusting inclination having a freely pivoting device for the back part of a motor vehicle seat, which has at least: an inclination adjuster (2) with a lower part (3) and an upper part (4) that can be pivoted and locked in opposite to the lower part (3), a pivot bearing (5) for fastening to the back part of the seat, which has an engaging means (26) for removable rotationally rigid engagement in the upper part (4) and after releasing the engagement can be folded vis-a-vis the inclination adjuster (2) within the folding range, an adapter (6) connected rotationally rigidly to the lower part (3) of the inclination adjuster (2) for fasting to a seat frame of the motor vehicle seat, and a bearing part (7) connected rotationally rigidly to the pivot bearing (5), wherein the upper part (4) is axially clamped between the pivot bearing (5) and the bearing part (7) and the pivot bearing (5) is axially clamped between the adapter (6) and the lower part (3). According to the invention, an additional axial locking is obtained by a bayonet retaining device (36, 37, 38) formed between the pivot bearing (5) and the upper part (4).

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FAURECIA AUTOSITZE GMBH & CO KGNORDSEHLER STRASSE 38 STADTHAGEN D-31655

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Wilkening, Bernd Beckedorf, DE 2 20

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