Abstract: An adjustment mechanism for a seat assembly having a seat bottom and a seatback is provided and may include a mounting bracket fixed for movement with the seat bottom. A recliner mechanism may be supported by the mounting bracket and may be movable between a locked state preventing movement of the seatback relative to the seat bottom and an unlocked state permitting movement of the seatback relative to the seat bottom. A dump mechanism may be supported by the mounting bracket and may be moved between an engaged state preventing rotation of the seatback relative to the seat bottom when the recliner mechanism is in the locked state and a disengaged state permitting rotation of the seatback relative to the seat bottom when the recliner mechanism is in the locked state.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 9, 2013
Publication date:
October 17, 2013
Applicant:
FISHER & COMPANY, INCORPORATED
Inventors:
Joseph C. Espinosa, Andrew Joshua Simms, John J. Berndtson, David L. Robinson
Abstract: The present disclosure provides a track assembly that may include a track, at least one slide mechanism, and a lock mechanism. The at least one slide mechanism may be slidably attached to the track. The lock mechanism may be associated with the at least one slide mechanism and may operate between a locked state restricting movement of the at least one slide mechanism relative to the track and an unlocked state permitting movement of the at least one slide mechanism relative to the track. The lock mechanism may include a plurality of lock plates independently movable relative to one another between a first position engaging the track and a second position disengaged from the track.
Abstract: A seat assembly is provided and may include a support member having a first surface, a second surface, and an aperture disposed between the first surface and the second surface. The first surface may be substantially coplanar with the second surface and a recliner mechanism may be received between the first surface and the second surface and may at least partially overlap the aperture.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 16, 2011
Publication date:
September 22, 2011
Applicant:
FISHER & COMPANY, INCORPORATED
Inventors:
John J. Berndtson, Scott Fast, Andrew Joshua Simms, Dharmendra Bansilal Kansara, David W. Milodrowski, David L. Robinson
Abstract: A latch mechanism may include a housing, a claw rotatably supported within the housing between a latched position and an unlatched position, a first cam rotatably supported within the housing and operable to lock the claw in the latched position, and a second cam supported within the housing and slidably coupled to the first cam to selectively translate and rotate the first cam relative to the claw.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 7, 2008
Date of Patent:
June 7, 2011
Assignee:
Fisher & Company, Incorporated
Inventors:
Bernardus W. G. Van De Geer, Erik O. Pettersson
Abstract: A novel process for bonding a fluoropolymer to a metal surface, the process including flowing the fluoropolymer on the metal surface at a temperature at or above the transition temperature of the fluoropolymer and then holding the fluoropolymer at a temperature incrementally above the melting temperature of the fluoropolymer. The holding period allows the chlorine or fluorine in the chloro-fluoro-polymer subunits of the fluoropolymer to react with the metal and thereby securely bond the fluoropolymer to the metal surface.
Abstract: A latch system for providing adjustment of a seat back relative to a seat bottom includes a seat-back latch mechanism interconnecting the seat back and the seat bottom for movement of the seat back between a use position and a folded position and a floor-latch mechanism selectively connecting the seat bottom to the base for movement of the seat bottom between a deployed position and a stowed position. An interlock mechanism interacts with the floor-latch mechanism and the seat-back latch mechanism to selectively block operation of the floor-latch mechanism and the seat-back latch mechanism.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 17, 2007
Date of Patent:
November 30, 2010
Assignee:
Fisher & Company, Incorporated
Inventors:
Jacob Paul Hellrung, Christopher James Ryan