Seat back pivot assembly with self-locating feature
10155457 ยท 2018-12-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Khaled Ayyash (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
- Michael Kryzaniwskyj (Warren, MI, US)
- Bryan D. Warju, II (Lake Orion, MI, US)
- Mark A. Caye (Allen Park, MI)
- Kurt Leon Kormos (Milford, MI, US)
- Peter Desmond Kennedy (Bloomfield, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60N2002/684
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A seat back pivot assembly includes a floor mounting bracket and a seat bushing assembly. The floor mounting bracket includes a receiver having an entry end, a locating end and a neck between the entry end and the locating end. The seat bushing assembly includes a shoulder bolt, a bushing and a spring. A shoulder on a head end of the shoulder bolt is received and held in the locating end of the receiver when the seat back pivot assembly is fully assembled.
Claims
1. A seat back pivot assembly for tool-less securement and removal of a seat back frame to a floor pan of a motor vehicle, comprising: a floor mounting bracket including a wall defining a keyhole shaped slot, wherein said keyhole shaped slot includes a first end and a second end; a first and a second alignment tab on said wall adjacent said second end of said keyhole shaped slot; and a seat bushing assembly including a shoulder bolt, a bushing and a spring, wherein said shoulder bolt has a head end including a shoulder, and wherein said first and second alignment tabs engage said head end of said shoulder bolt when said shoulder is seated in said second end of said keyhole shaped slot.
2. The seat back pivot assembly of claim 1, wherein said keyhole shaped slot includes a neck between said first end and said second end.
3. The seat back pivot assembly of claim 2, wherein said first end has a first width dimension W.sub.1, said second end has a second width dimension W.sub.2 and said neck has a third width dimension W.sub.3 where W.sub.1>W.sub.2>W.sub.3.
4. The seat back pivot assembly of claim 3, wherein said head end having a first diameter D.sub.1 and said shoulder having a second diameter D.sub.2 where D.sub.1>D.sub.2.
5. The seat back pivot assembly of claim 4, wherein W.sub.1>D.sub.1>W.sub.2>D.sub.2>W.sub.3.
6. The seat back pivot assembly of claim 5, wherein said first end lies in a first plane P.sub.1 and said second end lies in a second plane P.sub.2.
7. The seat back pivot assembly of claim 6, wherein said neck transitions between said first plane P.sub.1 and said second plane P.sub.2.
8. The seat back pivot assembly of claim 6, wherein said shoulder bolt includes a threaded end.
9. The seat back pivot assembly of claim 8, wherein said seat bushing assembly further includes a nut secured on said threaded end of said shoulder bolt.
10. A seat back pivot assembly for tool-less securement and removal of a seat back frame to a floor pan of a motor vehicle, comprising: a floor mounting bracket including a receiver having an entry end, a locating end and a neck between said entry end and said locating end; and a seat bushing assembly including a shoulder bolt, a bushing and a spring, said shoulder bolt including a head end having a shoulder at one end of a shank and a threaded end opposite the head end, whereby the seat back frame is configured to be lifted such that the shank passes through the neck of the receiver and the head end of the shoulder bolt passes through the entry end of the receiver.
11. The seat back pivot assembly of claim 10, wherein said shoulder is received and held in said locator end of said receiver.
12. The seat back pivot assembly of claim 11, wherein said entry end has a first width W.sub.1, said locator end has a second width W.sub.2 and said neck has a third width W.sub.3 where W.sub.1>W.sub.2>W.sub.3.
13. The seat back pivot assembly of claim 12, wherein said head end has a first diameter D.sub.1 and said shoulder has a second diameter D.sub.2 where W.sub.1>D.sub.1>W.sub.2>D.sub.2>W.sub.3.
14. The seat back pivot assembly of claim 13, further including a first alignment tab and a second alignment tab on said floor mounting bracket adjacent said receiver.
15. The seat back pivot assembly of claim 14, wherein said first alignment tab and said second alignment tab engage said head end of said shoulder bolt when said shoulder is seated in said locator end of said receiver.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
(1) The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the seat back pivot assembly and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
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(8) Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the seat back pivot assembly, an example which is illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) More specifically, the shoulder bolt 20 includes a head end 30 including a shoulder 32 at one end of a shank 34 that has a threaded end 36 opposite the head end. When the seat bushing assembly 18 is fully assembled, the spring 24 is captured between the bushing 22 and the trim retainer 26 on the shank 34 between the head end 30 and the nut 28.
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(14) The seat back frame 12 is then secured to the floor pan 14 by aligning the head end 30 of the shoulder bolt 20 with the first or entry end 44 of the keyhole shaped slot or receiver 42. See
(15) Here it should be noted that the first or entry end 44 of the receiver 42 lies or extends in a first plane P.sub.1 that has a substantially horizontal orientation while the second or locating end 46 of the receiver 42 lies or extends in a second plane P.sub.2 having a substantially vertical orientation.
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(18) As should be appreciated from the above description, the seat back frame 12 is easily mounted to the floor pan 14 by simply aligning the shoulder bolt 20 over the first or entry end 44 of the receiver 42 and then dropping the seat back frame 12 downwardly with the force of gravity so that the shank 34 of the shoulder bolt 20 passes through the neck 48 into the second or locating end 46. The outer edge of the head end 30 of the shoulder bolt 20 then engages the first and second alignment tabs 54, 56. This aligns the shoulder 32 of the shoulder bolt 20 with the second or locating end 46 of the receiver 42 so that the spring 24 may draw the shoulder fully into the second or locating end, thereby self locating the seat bushing assembly 18 and properly seating the seat back frame 12 on the floor mounting bracket 16.
(19) When one wishes to remove the seat back frame 12, one simply pushes the seat frame outward against the spring load to disengage the bolt head. The seat back frame 12 is then lifted so that the shank 34 passes through the neck 48 of the receiver 42 and the head end 30 of the shoulder bolt 20 passes through the first or entry end 44 of the receiver. Accordingly, it should be appreciated that no special or unique tools are required to remove the seat back frame 12 for service or repair.
(20) The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, in the illustrated embodiment, the receiver 42 takes the form of a keyhole shaped slot. Other shapes are possible. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.