TRACK ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE
20210078510 ยท 2021-03-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Johnathan Andrew Line (Northville, MI)
- Joseph Michael Kish (Canton, MI, US)
- David James Tippy (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
- Jimmy Moua (Canton, MI)
- Gregory Hagedorn (Bloomfield Hills, MI, US)
- Adam Ewel (Royal Oak, MI, US)
- Joshua Gauthier (South Lyon, MI, US)
- Macit Aktas (Windsor, CA)
Cpc classification
B60N2/0264
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R16/037
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R16/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R16/0215
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R16/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R16/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R16/037
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A track assembly includes a rail cartridge slidably coupled with a track. A first electrical connector is positioned within the rail cartridge. A connection cartridge defines a channel and includes a second electrical connector configured to selectively engage with the first electrical connector. An actuation member is positioned within the channel of the connection cartridge and is coupled with the second electrical connector. A spring is operably coupled to the actuation member and is configured to bias the actuation member in a first position. An actuator is operably coupled with the actuation member. The actuator is moved upward against the bias of the spring to move the actuation member to a second position when the actuator contacts the rail cartridge of the track.
Claims
1. A track assembly for a rail-mounted component of a vehicle comprising: a rail cartridge slidably coupled with a track and defining a first slot; a first electrical connector positioned within the rail cartridge; and a connection cartridge defining a channel, wherein the connection cartridge includes: first and second sidewalls joined by a bottom wall, the bottom wall defining a second slot; a second electrical connector positioned within the channel and configured to selectively extend through the second slot to engage with the first electrical connector; an actuation member positioned within the channel and movable between first and second positions; a spring operably coupled with the actuation member, the spring configured to bias the actuation member into the first position; and an actuator extending through the bottom wall and operably coupled with the actuation member to selectively move the actuation member into the second position against the bias of the spring.
2. The track assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a coupling protrusion extending from a first end of the connection cartridge and configured to be received by a first receiving space of the rail cartridge; and a latch extending from a second end of the connection cartridge and at least partially received by a second receiving space of the rail cartridge, the latch configured to engage a striker positioned proximate the second receiving space to couple the connection cartridge with the rail cartridge.
3. The track assembly of claim 2, wherein the first and second electrical connectors are configured to electrically engage when the latch is engaged with the striker.
4. The track assembly of claim 1, wherein the connection cartridge further includes a retention feature extending from one of the first and second sidewalls of the connection cartridge, the retention feature configured to at least partially receive the actuation member.
5. The track assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a seal positioned about a periphery of one of the first slot and the second slot.
6. The track assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second electrical connectors are brush card connectors.
7. The track assembly of claim 1, wherein links are operably coupled with the second electrical connector, and further wherein the links are operably coupled with the actuation member.
8. A track assembly, comprising: a rail cartridge slidably coupled with a track and defining a first slot; a first electrical connector positioned within the rail cartridge below the first slot; a connection cartridge defining a channel and including: a second electrical connector positioned within the channel and configured to selectively engage with the first electrical connector; an actuation member positioned within the channel, wherein a first end of the actuation member is coupled with the second electrical connector; a spring operably coupled to a second end of the actuation member, the spring configured to bias the actuation member in a first position; and an actuator operably coupled with the actuation member, wherein the actuation member is moved to a second position when the actuator contacts the rail cartridge of the track.
9. The track assembly of claim 8, wherein the first and second electrical connectors are configured to transfer data to and from a vehicle to a rail-mounted component.
10. The track assembly of claim 8, wherein the first and second electrical connectors are configured to transfer power to and from a vehicle to a rail-mounted component.
11. The track assembly of claim 8, wherein the track includes first and second lateral walls each having a C-shape, and further wherein the rail cartridge is positioned between and substantially flush with each of the first and second lateral walls.
12. The track assembly of claim 8, wherein the connection cartridge is coupled with a seating assembly.
13. The track assembly of claim 8, wherein the connection cartridge is coupled with a storage unit.
14. The track assembly of claim 8, further comprising: a latch coupled with the connection cartridge and configured to receive a striker positioned on the rail cartridge, wherein the latch is further configured to couple the connection cartridge with the rail cartridge.
15. A track assembly, comprising: a rail cartridge slidably coupled with a track; a first electrical connector positioned within the rail cartridge; and a connection cartridge defining a channel and including: a second electrical connector configured to selectively engage with the first electrical connector; an actuation member positioned within the channel of the connection cartridge and coupled with the second electrical connector; a spring operably coupled to the actuation member and configured to bias the actuation member in a first position; and an actuator operably coupled with the actuation member, wherein the actuator is moved upward against the bias of the spring to move the actuation member to a second position when the actuator contacts the rail cartridge of the track.
16. The track assembly of claim 15, wherein the connection cartridge further includes a protrusion extending from a first end of the connection cartridge and configured to be received by a first receiving space defined by the rail cartridge.
17. The track assembly of claim 16, wherein the connection cartridge further includes a latch coupled with a second end of the connection cartridge and configured to be received by a second receiving space defined by the rail cartridge.
18. The track assembly of claim 17, wherein the latch is configured to engage a striker positioned within the rail cartridge proximate the second receiving space.
19. The track assembly of claim 17, wherein the spring is fixed when the latch is in an unlocked position, and further wherein the spring is rotatable when the latch is in a locked position.
20. The track assembly of claim 15, wherein the actuator is a tab extending downward from the connection cartridge and configured to abut a top wall of the rail cartridge when the connection cartridge is coupled with the rail cartridge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] The following is a description of the figures in the accompanying drawings. The figures are not necessarily to scale, and certain features and certain views of the figures may be shown exaggerated in scale or in schematic in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
[0028] In the drawings:
[0029]
[0030]
[0031]
[0032]
[0033]
[0034]
[0035]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0036] The present illustrated embodiments reside primarily in combinations of method steps and apparatus components related to a track assembly. Accordingly, the apparatus components and method steps have been represented, where appropriate, by conventional symbols in the drawings, showing only those specific details that are pertinent to understanding the embodiments of the present disclosure so as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the description herein. Further, like numerals in the description and drawings represent like elements.
[0037] For purposes of description herein, the terms upper, lower, right, left, rear, front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the disclosure as oriented in
[0038] The terms including, comprises, comprising, or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. An element proceeded by comprises a . . . does not, without more constraints, preclude the existence of additional identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises the element.
[0039] Referring to
[0040] Referring now to
[0041] Each of the rail-mounted components 12 may be slidably coupled with a floor 82 of the vehicle 14 by the track assembly 10. Each track assembly 10 may include one or more tracks 18. The tracks 18 may be positioned in spaced-apart pairs within the vehicle 14, as illustrated in
[0042] Referring now to
[0043] As shown in
[0044] With reference now to
[0045] The rail cartridge 22 may be an elongated member that includes a top wall 146 that extends between the first and second sidewalls 42, 46. For example, each rail cartridge 22 may have a U-shaped cross-section. When the rail cartridge 22 is received by the central channel 150 of the track 18, the rail cartridge 22 fits within the track 18, such that the first and second lateral channels 138, 142 and the central channel 150 are generally inaccessible without removal of the rail cartridge 22. In other words, the rail cartridge 22 substantially encloses the central channel 150 of the track 18 along the length of the rail cartridge 22. The top wall 146 of the rail cartridge 22 is aligned with the top portion 122 of each of the first and second lateral walls 114, 118 of the track 18. Further, the interior lips 128 of the first and second lateral walls 114, 118 may be positioned flush with the respective sidewalls 148, 152 of the rail cartridge 22.
[0046] Referring still to
[0047] The first electrical connector 30 may be positioned within the rail cartridge 22 and may be enclosed within the central channel 150. The first electrical connector 30 may be operably coupled with a support housing 162 configured to guide the positioning of the first electrical connector 30. The support housing 162 may be generally J-shaped, as illustrated in
[0048] The support housing 162 is positioned within the central channel 150, such that the first electrical connector 30 is aligned with the first slot 26 of the rail cartridge 22. In various examples, the first electrical connector 30 may extend upward through the first slot 26. In other examples, the first electrical connector 30 may be received by the first slot 26, such that the first electrical connector 30 is flush with the top wall 146 of the rail cartridge 22. In still other examples, the first electrical connector 30 may be fully received by the central channel 150, such that the first electrical connector 30 is positioned below the first slot 26 but does not extend into, or through, the first slot 26.
[0049] In some examples, a first seal 164 may be positioned about the first slot 26 and coupled with the top wall 146 of the respective rail cartridge 22. The first seal 164 may be configured to seal the first slot 26 to prevent liquid ingress around the first electrical connector 30 and into the central channel 150. In other examples, the first seal 164 may be positioned over the first slot 26 such that one or both of the first or second electrical connectors 30, 58 are configured to pass through the first seal 164 to create a liquid-tight seal.
[0050] Referring now to
[0051] Referring again to
[0052] The second electrical connector 58 is positioned within the upper channel 38 of the connection cartridge 34. The second electrical connector 58 is aligned with the second slot 54 and is configured to be engaged with the first electrical connector 30 of the rail cartridge 22. As illustrated in
[0053] In some examples, the second electrical connector 58 may include a second seal 178 that is coupled with a periphery of the second electrical connector 58. The second seal 178 is configured to seal the second slot 54 to prevent liquid ingress around the second electrical connector 58. In other examples, the second seal 178 may be positioned about the periphery of the second slot 54 or over the second slot 54 such that the second electrical connector 58 is configured to pass through the seal 178 to create a liquid-tight seal around the second electrical connector 58.
[0054] The actuation member 62 is positioned within the upper channel 38 of the connection cartridge 34. As illustrated in
[0055] Referring again to
[0056] The actuation member 62 is movable between a first and second positions, configured to raise and lower the second electrical connector 58 through the second slot 54, respectively. When the actuation member 62 is in the first position, the first end 182 of the actuation member 62 is aligned with the first electrical connector 30, as illustrated in
[0057] With reference again to
[0058] Referring still to
[0059] The bottom wall 50 of the connection cartridge 34 may further define an actuator aperture 174 configured to receive the actuator 70. In some examples, the actuator aperture 174 may be defined by an upwardly extending protrusion 202 of the bottom wall 50. The actuator 70 is operably coupled with the actuation member 62 between the first and second ends 182, 184 of the actuation member 62, and extends from the actuation member 62 to be at least partially received by the actuator aperture 174. It is contemplated that the actuator aperture 174 may be sealed without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
[0060] As illustrated in
[0061] A coupling protrusion 214 extends downward from a first end 210 of the connection cartridge 34. The coupling protrusion 214 is positioned to be received by the first receiving space 154 of the rail cartridge 22. As illustrated in
[0062] Referring still to
[0063] The latch assembly 194 is operable between a locked position and an unlocked position.
[0064] When the latch 74 is not fully engaged with the second striker 226, the latch assembly 194 is in the unlocked position. Once the latch 74 is fully engaged with the second striker 226, the latch assembly 194 is in the locked position. In various examples, when the latch assembly 194 is in the unlocked position, the spring 66 coupled with the actuation member 62 may be fixed so that the spring 66 remains in the neutral state. When the latch assembly 194 is in the locked position, the spring 66 is released and may be rotated against the bias by force acting on the actuation member 62, as discussed below.
[0065] Referring again to
[0066] As the latch 74 is received by the second receiving space 158, the tab 206 of the actuator 70 and biased upward, as illustrated by arrow B (
[0067] As discussed above, the movement of the actuation member 62 into the second position biases the first end 182 of the actuation member 62 toward the first end 210 of the connection cartridge 34 and past the second electrical connector 58, as illustrated by arrow D in
[0068] This configuration allows for easy interchanging and moving of the seating assemblies 78 for various vehicle uses while still providing power and/or data transfer through the track assembly 10. For example, the seating assemblies 78 may be readily moved forward and rearward within the vehicle 14 and/or may be removed from the vehicle 14, allowing for flexibility in the interior configuration of the vehicle 14 Likewise, the uniform use of the connection cartridges 34 and rail cartridges 22 allows for the seating assemblies 78 to be readily interchangeable without having to adjust the hardware of the vehicle 14. The engagement between the rail cartridge 22 and the respective track 18 further provides protection to the first and second electrical connectors 30, 58 and the conductor assembly 130 to prevent dirt, debris, and/or liquid from entering the track assembly 10.
[0069] It will be understood by one having ordinary skill in the art that construction of the described disclosure and other components is not limited to any specific material. Other exemplary embodiments of the disclosure disclosed herein may be formed from a wide variety of materials, unless described otherwise herein.
[0070] For purposes of this disclosure, the term coupled (in all of its forms, couple, coupling, coupled, etc.) generally means the joining of two components (electrical or mechanical) directly or indirectly to one another. Such joining may be stationary in nature or movable in nature. Such joining may be achieved with the two components (electrical or mechanical) and any additional intermediate members being integrally formed as a single unitary body with one another or with the two components. Such joining may be permanent in nature or may be removable or releasable in nature unless otherwise stated.
[0071] It is also important to note that the construction and arrangement of the elements of the disclosure as shown in the exemplary embodiments is illustrative only. Although only a few embodiments of the present innovations have been described in detail in this disclosure, those skilled in the art who review this disclosure will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible (e.g., variations in sizes, dimensions, structures, shapes and proportions of the various elements, values of parameters, mounting arrangements, use of materials, colors, orientations, etc.) without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the subject matter recited. For example, elements shown as integrally formed may be constructed of multiple parts or elements shown as multiple parts may be integrally formed, the operation of the interfaces may be reversed or otherwise varied, the length or width of the structures and/or members or connector or other elements of the system may be varied, the nature or number of adjustment positions provided between the elements may be varied. It should be noted that the elements and/or assemblies of the system may be constructed from any of a wide variety of materials that provide sufficient strength or durability, in any of a wide variety of colors, textures, and combinations. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the present innovations. Other substitutions, modifications, changes, and omissions may be made in the design, operating conditions, and arrangement of the desired and other exemplary embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present innovations.
[0072] It will be understood that any described processes or steps within described processes may be combined with other disclosed processes or steps to form structures within the scope of the present disclosure. The exemplary structures and processes disclosed herein are for illustrative purposes and are not to be construed as limiting.