SECONDARY STABILIZATION STRIKER FOR REVERSIBLE SEATS
20210009015 ยท 2021-01-14
Inventors
- Louis Vetere (Commerce Township, MI, US)
- Michael D Nacy (Lake Orion, MI, US)
- Kai Zhao (Rochester Hills, MI, US)
- Detjon Marini (White Lake, MI, US)
- Cheikh Dioum (Farmington Hills, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60N2/3031
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A reversible seat assembly for use in an automotive vehicle has an inboard seat riser, an outboard seat riser, a seat cushion, a seat back, a plurality of inboard reversing links, a plurality of outboard reversing links, a plurality of inboard strikers coupled to the inboard seat riser and a plurality of outboard strikers coupled to the outboard seat riser. The seat cushion is coupled to the inboard and outboard seat risers, and extends between a front end and a rear end. The seat back comprises an inboard latch bracket and an outboard latch bracket. The plurality of inboard reversing links extend between an upper end pivotally coupled to the inboard latch bracket and a lower end pivotally coupled to the inboard seat riser, and the plurality of outboard reversing links extend between an upper end pivotally coupled to the outboard latch bracket and a lower end pivotally coupled to the outboard seat riser. When the seat back is adjacent the rear end of the seat cushion, the inboard latch bracket engages the plurality of inboard strikers and the outboard latch bracket engages the plurality of outboard strikers.
Claims
1. A reversible seat assembly for use in an automotive vehicle comprising: an inboard seat riser and an outboard seat riser; a seat cushion coupled to the inboard and outboard seat risers wherein the seat cushion extends between a front end and a rear end; a seat back comprising an inboard latch bracket and an outboard latch bracket; a plurality of inboard reversing links extending between an upper end pivotally coupled to the inboard latch bracket and a lower end pivotally coupled to the inboard seat riser; a plurality of outboard reversing links extending between an upper end pivotally coupled to the outboard latch bracket and a lower end pivotally coupled to the outboard seat riser; a plurality of inboard strikers coupled to the inboard seat riser; and a plurality of outboard strikers coupled to the outboard seat riser; wherein when the seat back is adjacent the rear end of the seat cushion, the inboard latch bracket engages the plurality of inboard strikers and the outboard latch bracket engages the plurality of outboard strikers.
2. The reversible seat assembly of claim 1 further comprising a second plurality of inboard strikers coupled to the inboard seat riser and a second plurality of outboard strikers coupled to the outboard seat riser, wherein when the seat back is adjacent the front end of the seat cushion, the inboard latch bracket engages the second plurality of inboard strikers and the outboard latch bracket engages the second plurality of outboard strikers.
3. The reversible seat assembly of claim 1 wherein the inboard latch bracket includes a primary notch to engage one of the plurality of inboard strikers and the outboard latch bracket includes a primary notch to engage one of the plurality of outboard strikers.
4. The reversible seat assembly of claim 3 wherein the inboard latch bracket includes a secondary notch to engage another of the plurality of inboard strikers and the outboard latch bracket includes a secondary notch to engage another of the plurality of outboard strikers.
5. The reversible seat assembly of claim 1 wherein the seat cushion is operatively coupled to the inboard and outboard seat risers for movement between a first inclined position wherein the front end is spaced further from the floor than the rear end and a second inclined position wherein the rear end is spaced farther from the floor than the front end.
6. The reversible seat assembly of claim 5 wherein the seat cushion is in the first inclined position when the seat back is adjacent the rear end of the seat cushion.
7. The reversible seat assembly of claim 6 wherein the seat cushion is in the second inclined position when the seat back is adjacent the front end of the seat cushion.
8. A reversible seat assembly for use in an automotive vehicle comprising: a seat riser; a seat cushion coupled to the seat riser wherein the seat cushion extends between a front end and a rear end; a seat back comprising a latch bracket; a plurality of reversing links extending between an upper end pivotally coupled to the latch bracket and a lower end pivotally coupled to the seat riser; and a plurality of strikers coupled to the seat riser, wherein when the seat back is adjacent the rear end of the seat cushion, the latch bracket engages the plurality of strikers.
9. The reversible seat assembly of claim 8 further comprising a second plurality of strikers coupled to the seat riser, wherein when the seat back is adjacent the front end of the seat cushion, the latch bracket engages the second plurality of strikers.
10. The reversible seat assembly of claim 9 further comprising a second seat riser and a third plurality of strikers coupled to the second seat riser, wherein the seat back further comprises a second latch bracket, and wherein when the seat back is adjacent the rear end of the seat cushion, the second latch bracket engages the third plurality of strikers.
11. The reversible seat assembly of claim 8 wherein the latch bracket includes a primary notch to engage one of the plurality of strikers.
12. The reversible seat assembly of claim 11 wherein the latch bracket includes a secondary notch to engage another of the plurality of strikers.
13. The reversible seat assembly of claim 8 wherein the seat cushion is operatively coupled to the seat riser for movement between a first inclined position wherein the front end is spaced further from the floor than the rear end and a second inclined position wherein the rear end is spaced farther from the floor than the front end.
14. The reversible seat assembly of claim 13 wherein the seat cushion is in the first inclined position when the seat back is adjacent the rear end of the seat cushion.
15. The reversible seat assembly of claim 14 wherein the seat cushion is in the second inclined position when the seat back is adjacent the front end of the seat cushion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
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[0013] The seat cushion 12 includes a front end 20 and an opposite rear end 22. The seat back 14 includes an upper end 24 for supporting a head restraint 26. The seat back 14 also includes an outboard latch bracket 28 and an inboard latch bracket (not shown). The latch bracket 28 includes a primary notch 30 and two secondary notches 32, 34. A seat back latch 36 is pivotally connected to the latch bracket 28 at pivot point 38. Outboard reversing links 40, 42 extend between an upper end 44, 46 pivotally coupled to the outboard latch bracket 28, and a lower end 48, 50 pivotally coupled to the outboard seat riser 18. A primary striker 52 and a secondary striker 54 are coupled to the outboard seat riser 18 toward the rear end 56 of the outboard seat riser 18, and a primary striker 58 and a secondary striker 60 are coupled to the outboard seat riser 18 toward the front end 62 of the outboard seat riser 18. Strikers 52, 54, 58, 60 are preferably welded to the outboard seat riser 18. However, it will be appreciated that other methods may be used to couple the strikers to the outboard seat riser, as is well known in the art.
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[0015] During forward loading conditions on the seat back 14, the outboard latch bracket 28 rotates forward and the secondary notch 32 of the outboard latch bracket 28 contacts the secondary striker 54 at the rear end 56 of the outboard seat riser 18. The secondary striker 54 supports the outboard latch bracket 28 and prevents excessive seat back rotation, which reduces the load on the reversing links 40, 42 during high load events and prevents them from buckling.
[0016] In
[0017] In
[0018] During rearward loading conditions on the seat back 14, the outboard latch bracket 28 rotates rearward and the secondary notch 34 of the outboard latch bracket 28 contacts the secondary striker 60 at the front end 62 of the outboard seat riser 18. The secondary striker 60 supports the outboard latch bracket 28 and prevents excessive seat back rotation, which reduces the load on the reversing links 40, 42 during high load events and prevents them from buckling.
[0019] The invention has been described in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology, which has been used, is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation. Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.