Abstract: A forward tilting mechanism of a headrest for a vehicle and a headrest including the same are configured so that the headrest can be tilted forward in a simplified operating method. A forward tilting mechanism of a headrest includes: a fixing bracket mounted on a stay; a main body rotatably coupled to the fixing bracket; a driving part mounted on the fixing bracket between the fixing bracket and the main body; and a slider disposed between the driving part and the main body, and configured to be movable by operation of the driving part and configured to provide a moving force to the main body such that the main body is rotatable by the movement of the slider.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 26, 2021
Publication date:
April 21, 2022
Applicants:
HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY, KIA CORPORATION, SEOYONCNF, HYUNDAI TRANSYS INC.
Inventors:
Tae Hoon Lee, Byeong Seon Son, Sang Ho Kim, Ji Hwan Kim, Seon Chae Na, Sang Hoon Park, Yong Jun Shin, Jang Won Lee
Abstract: The present disclosure provides an automatic headrest including: a headrest cushion configured to couple to a stay rod of a vehicle seat back; an actuation module configured to couple to the stay rod; a cushion bracket configured to couple to a rear surface of the headrest cushion; an actuation link having a plate shape; a motor link, wherein one side of the motor link is configured to couple to the actuation module and the other side of the motor link is configured to extend downward; and a guide link having a plate shape, wherein one side of a top portion of the guide link is configured to couple to the cushion bracket, the other side of the top portion of the guide link is configured to couple to the actuation link, and a bottom portion of the guide link is configured to couple to the motor link.
Abstract: The present disclosure provides an automatic headrest including: a headrest cushion configured to couple to a stay rod of a vehicle seat back; an actuation module configured to couple to the stay rod; a cushion bracket configured to couple to a rear surface of the headrest cushion; an actuation link having a plate shape; a motor link, wherein one side of the motor link is configured to couple to the actuation module and the other side of the motor link is configured to extend downward; and a guide link having a plate shape, wherein one side of a top portion of the guide link is configured to couple to the cushion bracket, the other side of the top portion of the guide link is configured to couple to the actuation link, and a bottom portion of the guide link is configured to couple to the motor link.