CABLE ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLE SEAT HEADREST
20180326882 ยท 2018-11-15
Inventors
- David Frederick Bach (Rockford, MI, US)
- James Walter Bach (Grand Rapids, MI, US)
- Christopher Gale Inman (Trufant, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60N2/835
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/3011
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/844
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/829
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/3031
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2002/899
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A cable assembly for folding vehicle seats having a folding headrest that folds as the seat back is moved to a folded positon. A cable interconnects a headrest folding mechanism with a stationary component whereby movement of the seat back shifts the cable. The cable assembly includes first and second portions that are interconnected by an adjuster rod and a retainer. The adjuster rod and retainer permit interconnection of the first and second cable segments upon assembly of the headrest with the seat back in a manner that permits taking up slack in the cable assembly.
Claims
1. A method of installing a cable assembly to a vehicle seat having a base and a back that whereby the cable assembly, when installed, operably interconnects a folding headrest to the seat base and causes the headrest to fold as the back is folded relative to the base, the method comprising: interconnecting a first end of a lower cable to the seat base; releasably connecting a retainer to the vehicle seat to temporarily restrict movement of the retainer relative to the vehicle seat, wherein the lower cable slidably engages the retainer, the lower cable having a second end with a stop that is configured to engage the retainer and transmit force to the retainer when the lower cable is tensioned; after a cover is installed on the seat back, inserting an end of a tubular headrest support and an upper cable disposed inside the tubular headrest support through an upper structure of the back in a first direction, whereby an adjustment member disposed on the end of the tubular headrest support engages the retainer, wherein the retainer and the adjustment member includes first and second ratchet features, respectively, that permit movement of the adjustment member in the first direction relative to the retainer, but prevent movement of the adjustment member relative to the retainer in a second direction that is substantially opposite the first direction, wherein the adjustment member is connected to the upper cable such that the upper and lower cables are operably interconnected due to the engagement of the adjustment member with the retainer; interconnecting the upper cable to a releasable folding mechanism of the headrest; and disconnecting the retainer from the vehicle seat to permit movement of the retainer relative to the vehicle seat, whereby movement of the seat back relative to the base shifts the upper and lower cables and releases the releasable folding mechanism of the headrest.
2. The method of claim 1, including: connecting a junction support to the seat back; and wherein: the retainer is releasably connected to the junction support by a clip having flexible arms.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein: the retainer includes an annular groove; and the flexible arms of the clip engage the annular groove.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein: the clip is disengaged from the annular groove and removed through an opening in the cover.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein: the retainer includes a passageway with a plurality of inwardly facing grooves; the adjustment member includes at least one row of outwardly protruding teeth that engage the grooves to form a one-way ratchet connection.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein: the adjustment member comprises a rod, and includes two rows of outwardly protruding teeth on opposite sides of the rods; and causing both rows of outwardly protruding teeth to engage the grooves by inserting a portion of the adjustment member into the passageway of the retainer.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein: the end of the tubular headrest support includes an opening; the adjustment member comprises a rod; inserting an alignment fitting into the opening; and causing the adjustment member to engage the alignment fitting to retain the adjustment member in alignment with the tubular headrest support.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein: the alignment fitting includes an opening; inserting an end portion of the adjustment member into the opening of the alignment fitting.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein: the retainer includes a body and a push nut secured to a first end of the body, the push nut including a plurality of inwardly extending flexible arms disposed about an opening and forming one-way barbs; and inserting a portion of the adjustment member into the opening to flex the flexible arms and interconnect the retainer and the adjustment member.
10. A cable assembly for vehicle seats having a headrest that folds when a folding seat back folds relative to a seat base, the cable assembly comprising: a lower cable having a first end that is configured to be operably connected to a seat base; an upper cable having an upper end that is configured to be operably connected to a folding mechanism of a folding headrest; a connecting assembly interconnecting a second end of the lower cable to a second end of the upper cable, the connecting assembly including first and second connectors connected to the upper and lower cables, respectively, and ratchet features providing a one-way interconnection between the first and second connectors that permits an overall length of the cable assembly between the folding mechanism and the base to be reduced to take up slack in the cable assembly, but prevents the overall length of the cable assembly from increasing.
11. The cable assembly of claim 10, wherein: the first connector comprises a rod having at least one row of outwardly projecting teeth; the second connector comprises a retainer including a passageway having a plurality of inwardly-facing grooves, and wherein; a portion of the rod is disposed in the passageway of the retainer with the teeth engaging the grooves to form the one-way interconnection.
12. The cable assembly of claim 11, wherein: the upper and lower cables include fittings disposed on opposite ends thereof; the rod includes an opening therethrough, and the first cable extends through the opening through the rod in sliding engagement therewith; the retainer includes an opening therethrough, and the second cable extends through the opening through the retainer in sliding engagement therewith, and wherein: the fittings on the ends of the upper end lower cables limit movement of the rod and the retainer on the upper and lower cable, respectively, whereby lengthwise movement of the lower cable due to folding of the seat back causes lengthwise movement of the upper cable to release a folding mechanism of a folding headrest.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0016] For purposes of description herein the terms upper, lower, right, left, rear, front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the device as oriented in
[0017] With reference to
[0018] The seat back 4 includes a frame structure 8 and a sheet-like pan structure 10. The frame structure 8 includes an upper cross member 12 having fittings or guide tubes 14. A headrest assembly 16 includes a pair of rods 18 that are slidably received in the fittings 14 to permit sliding insertion of rods 18 in fittings 14 during assembly. Stops 94 limit the range of downward movement of headrest assembly 16.
[0019] Headrest assembly 16 includes a spring-loaded folding mechanism 22 that is operably connected to the base 2 or other stationary structure by a cable assembly 20. In use, a user releases hinge mechanism 6, and folds seat back 4 by rotating seat back 4 forwardly and downwardly. Movement of seat back 4 shifts/tensions cable 20 to thereby release folding mechanism 22 of headrest assembly 16. The folding mechanism 22 may include a spring (not shown) that is preloaded when the headrest assembly 16 is in a non-folded (upright) configuration. Release of the folding mechanism 22 causes the headrest assembly 16 to fold (rotate forwardly) due to the spring force. The basic operation of headrest folding mechanism 22 is known to those skilled in the art.
[0020] When vehicle seat assembly 1 is fully assembled, a cover 24 extends over and covers the frame structure 8 and pan structure 10. The cover 24 also covers the cable assembly 20, such that access to cable assembly 20 is restricted. During the production process, it is desirable to install headrest assembly 16 after the cover 24 is installed. However, because the cable assembly 20 is covered by cover 24, access to cable assembly 20 is limited, making it difficult to connect the cable assembly 20 to the folding mechanism 22 in prior processes/designs. As discussed in more detail below, the present disclosure provides a unique cable assembly 20 and assembly process that alleviates drawbacks associated with prior cables and assembly techniques.
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[0027] During assembly of the seat 1 (
[0028] The headrest assembly 16 is then installed. Specifically, the first cable section 26 is connected to the headrest assembly 16 with the fitting 46 connected to end 37 of U-shaped bar 40 (
[0029] As the U-shaped bar 40 is shifted downwardly, the adjuster rod 42 is pushed into opening 70 engagement with retainer 44. The raised ridges 62 of adjuster rod 42 engage the slots 72 of retainer 44 in a one-way ratcheting manner, such that adjuster rod 42 slides into engagement with retainer 44 with a relatively low force. However, adjuster rod 42 cannot be pulled out of retainer 44 unless a very large force is applied. As shown in
[0030] As the U-shaped bar 40 is moved downwardly, the upper portion 92 (
[0031] The clip 48 is then removed to permit movement of retainer 44 within junction box 50. A small access opening or slit 25 may be provided in cover 24 to permit removal of clip 48. After clip 48 is removed, a tension force on second cable portion 28 due to folding of seat back 4 will cause movement of cable section 26 due to the interconnection of adjuster rod 42 and retainer 44 to thereby release the folding mechanism 22 of headrest assembly 16.
[0032] In addition to permitting assembly of the headrest after installation of cover 24, the cable assembly 20 of the present disclosure also accounts for tolerances in the various components. Specifically, as discussed above, the upper portion 92 (
[0033] With further reference to
[0034] It is to be understood that variations and modifications can be made on the aforementioned structure without departing from the concepts of the present invention, and further it is to be understood that such concepts are intended to be covered by the following claims unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.