ACCESSIBLE REAR SEAT LATCH RELEASE
20220355721 · 2022-11-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D33/0207
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P3/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2245
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D33/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R9/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/0053
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60P7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D33/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D33/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A rear seat latch release device is easily installed to a portion of a rear seat holding mechanism so the rear seat can be released and more effectively folded down. The rear seat latch release device is specifically designed to surround the factory latch, and allow a pull strap to be added, which can more easily and effectively operate the rear seat latch. Components of the rear seat latch release device are designed to easily cooperate with several variations in the factory latch, thereby allowing installation in many different situations.
Claims
1. A latch release device capable of cooperating with an existing factory latch mechanism, comprising: a latch base bracket having a latch base plate and a retaining tab which extends upwardly from the latch base plate, the latch base bracket being configured for mounting immediately adjacent to the existing factory latch mechanism; a latch pull bracket having a keyhole feature therein configured to be operably coupled to a latch pin of the existing factory latch mechanism, the latch pull bracket being further held in the operable coupling relationship by the retaining tab; and a pull strap functionally coupled to the latch pull bracket; and wherein pulling on the pull strap will cause force to be applied to the latch pull bracket thereby causing the latch pull bracket to exert force in a lateral direction upon the latch pin thereby causing lateral movement of the latch pin and the releasing of the existing factory latch mechanism.
2. The latch release device of claim 1, wherein the latch pull bracket has an oblong opening configured to receive and cooperate with the latch pin.
3. The latch release device of claim 1, wherein the latch base plate has a plate portion and a receiving slot positioned between the plate portion and the retaining tab, the receiving slot configure to surround a portion of the existing factory latch mechanism when installed.
4. The latch release device of claim 1, wherein the keyhole feature comprises two overlapping holes.
5. The latch release device of claim 1, wherein the keyhole feature comprises a narrower portion which is sized smaller than a diameter of the latch pin.
6. The latch release device of claim 1, wherein the keyhole feature comprises a recessed portion.
7. The latch release device of claim 1, wherein the latch base bracket is configured to be mounted using at least one mounting bolt which is a mounting bold for holding the factory latch mechanism.
8. A latch release device capable of cooperating with an existing factory latch mechanism, comprising: a latch base bracket having a latch base plate and a retaining tab which extends upwardly from the latch base plate, the latch base bracket being configured for mounting immediately adjacent to the existing factory latch mechanism; a latch pull bracket having a keyhole feature therein configured to be operably coupled to a latch pin of the existing factory latch mechanism, the latch pull bracket being further held in the operable coupling relationship by the retaining tab; and a rigid handle functionally coupled to the latch pull bracket; and wherein pulling on the rigid handle will cause force to be applied to the latch pull bracket thereby causing the latch pull bracket to exert force in a lateral direction upon the latch pin thereby causing lateral movement of the latch pin and the releasing of the existing factory latch mechanism.
9. The latch release device of claim 8, wherein the latch pull bracket has an oblong opening configured to receive and cooperate with the latch pin.
10. The latch release device of claim 8, wherein the latch base plate has a plate portion and a receiving slot positioned between the plate portion and the retaining tab, the receiving slot configure to surround a portion of the existing factory latch mechanism when installed.
11. The latch release device of claim 8, wherein the keyhole feature comprises two overlapping holes.
12. The latch release device of claim 8, wherein the keyhole feature comprises a narrower portion which is sized smaller than a diameter of the latch pin.
13. The latch release device of claim 8, wherein the keyhole feature comprises a recessed portion.
14. The latch release device of claim 8, wherein the latch base bracket is configured to be mounted using at least one mounting bolt which is a mounting bold for holding the factory latch mechanism.
15. A latch release device capable of cooperating with an existing factory latch mechanism, comprising: a latch base bracket having a latch base plate and a retaining tab which extends upwardly from the latch base plate, the latch base bracket being configured for mounting immediately adjacent to the existing factory latch mechanism; a latch pull bracket having a keyhole feature therein configured to be operably coupled to a latch pin of the existing factory latch mechanism, the latch pull bracket being further held in the operable coupling relationship by the retaining tab; and an electrical solenoid functionally coupled to the latch pull bracket, said electrical solenoid comprising a button; and wherein pushing the button will actuate the electrical solenoid and cause force to be applied to the latch pull bracket thereby causing the latch pull bracket to exert force in a lateral direction upon the latch pin thereby causing lateral movement of the latch pin and the releasing of the existing factory latch mechanism.
16. The latch release device of claim 15, wherein the latch pull bracket has an oblong opening configured to receive and cooperate with the latch pin.
17. The latch release device of claim 15, wherein the latch base plate has a plate portion and a receiving slot positioned between the plate portion and the retaining tab, the receiving slot configure to surround a portion of the existing factory latch mechanism when installed.
18. The latch release device of claim 15, wherein the keyhole feature comprises two overlapping holes.
19. The latch release device of claim 15, wherein the keyhole feature comprises a narrower portion which is sized smaller than a diameter of the latch pin.
20. The latch release device of claim 15, wherein the keyhole feature comprises a recessed portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] Various advantages and features of the various embodiments will be apparent from reading the following detailed description, in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
[0006]
[0007]
[0008]
[0009]
[0010]
[0011]
[0012]
[0013]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] The embodiments of present invention illustrate a device to make the latch behind the rear seat of a truck more accessible. In particular, the disclosed embodiments accommodate access to the area behind the rear seat of a pickup truck, without the use of tools or modification of the factory components.
[0015] Referring now to
[0016] Turning now to
[0017] As better illustrated in
[0018] Again, as shown in
[0019] Throughout the drawings, and in the following description, reference numbers are used to identify the following elements: [0020] 1 LATCH BASE BRACKET [0021] 2 LATCH PULL BRACKET [0022] 3 WEBBING STRAP [0023] 4 LOOP [0024] 5 STRAP SUPPORT [0025] 6 MOUNTING HOLE [0026] 7 FACTORY LATCH [0027] 8 RETAINING TAB [0028] 9 LATCH PIN [0029] 10 REAR SEAT LATCH RELEASE DEVICE [0030] 11 BASE PLATE PORTION [0031] 12 CAPTURE SLOT [0032] 14 RELEASE TAB [0033] 16 KEYHOLE FEATURE [0034] 17 BRACKET OPENING [0035] 18 BRACKET SLOT [0036] 20 HOLDING BRACKET [0037] 21 HOLDING BAR OR PIN [0038] 22 TRUCK FRAME [0039] 23 SEAT BACK
[0040] As shown in
[0041] When a user wishes to fold down a rear seat, they will pull on loop 4 in webbing strap 3 which releases the stock latch 7. This will cause the holding bracket to be released from capture slot 12, thereby allowing these two components to move freely. The user can then fold down the seat back down to access the space behind it. As will be appreciated, stock latch 7 will automatically re-latch the rear seat back when the seat back is lifted back into its upright position.
[0042] As best shown in
[0043] Referring now to
[0044] As mentioned above, latch pull bracket 2 is specifically designed to have a keyhole feature 16 which surrounds the latch pin 9 of factory latch 7. This orientation is best illustrated in
[0045] As generally mentioned above, latch pull bracket 2 includes a key hole feature 16 which is specifically designed to cooperate with latch pin 9 of the factory light 7. Turning now to
[0046] In certain circumstances, latch pin 9 will be configured differently. In the embodiment illustrated in
[0047] As yet another alternative embodiment, latch pull bracket 2′ could be configured so that the keyhole feature 16 includes a recessed portion of an overall opening 17. This configuration is better illustrated in
[0048] Lastly, yet another variation of latch pull bracket 2′ is illustrated in
[0049] As suggested by the variations outlined above, latch pull bracket can be modified or reconfigured to meet some of the unique needs presented by the application. For example, it may not be necessary to include the keyhole feature 16, but rather simply use a single hole. Other variations could be possible.
[0050] To install latch release device 10, the seat back if first released to gain access (often requiring a tool or wire to interact with the factory latch), and the bolts holding factory latch 7 are first removed. Next, latch pull bracket 2 is positioned to couple with and surround latch pin 9. As shown, keyhole feature 16 is specifically configured to allow this coupling. Next, latch base bracket 1 is positioned to surround factory latch 7, as generally illustrated in the Figures. Latch base bracket 1 and factory latch 7 can then be reattached to the seat using the previously removed bolts. Due to the configuration of latch base bracket 1 and latch pull bracket 2, this process is easily accomplished by a single user with a minimal amount of time required.
[0051] Other embodiments of this design would utilize a different means of a) retaining the latch pull bracket on the pin and b) holding the strap in place. Instead of a retainer tab, a ‘push nut’ or locking shaft collar may be used to keep the latch pull bracket in place. Another embodiment may eliminate the strap support in favor of no support or using the headrest post as a means of keeping the strap accessible. Another embodiment would replace the Latch Pull Bracket and Webbing Strap with a single rigid handle.
[0052] Although the above mechanism has been described as a rear seat latch release device, modifications could be easily incorporated which allow the device to be applied to many different situations where latch mechanisms are incorporated. More significantly, the latch release device can be easily fitted to the existing latch mechanisms without significant removal or rework.
[0053] The mechanism may also be modified to incorporate an electrical solenoid, which would function to actuate the latch by the press of a button rather than a pull of a manual release mechanism like the webbing strap. This solenoid would mount to the latch base bracket and be wired such that the button may be hidden, providing easy but more secure access to the area. It is also contemplated that a locking solenoid could be used to keep the rear seat latch engaged so that unintended release does not occur.
[0054] Various embodiments of the invention have been described above for purposes of illustrating the details thereof and to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. The details and features of the disclosed embodiment[s] are not intended to be limiting, as many variations and modifications will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is intended to be interpreted broadly and to include all variations and modifications coming within the scope and spirit of the appended claims and their legal equivalents