WO2009128848A1 - Latch mechanism - Google Patents
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- WO2009128848A1 WO2009128848A1 PCT/US2008/066437 US2008066437W WO2009128848A1 WO 2009128848 A1 WO2009128848 A1 WO 2009128848A1 US 2008066437 W US2008066437 W US 2008066437W WO 2009128848 A1 WO2009128848 A1 WO 2009128848A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60N—SEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- B60N2/06—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable slidable
- B60N2/07—Slide construction
- B60N2/0702—Slide construction characterised by its cross-section
- B60N2/0705—Slide construction characterised by its cross-section omega-shaped
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- B60N2/08—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable slidable characterised by the locking device
- B60N2/0812—Location of the latch
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- B60N2/08—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable slidable characterised by the locking device
- B60N2/0812—Location of the latch
- B60N2/0818—Location of the latch inside the rail
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- B60N2/08—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable slidable characterised by the locking device
- B60N2/0831—Movement of the latch
- B60N2/0837—Movement of the latch pivoting
- B60N2/0856—Movement of the latch pivoting about a vertical axis
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- B60N2/04—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable
- B60N2/06—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable slidable
- B60N2/08—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable slidable characterised by the locking device
- B60N2/0831—Movement of the latch
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- B60N2/0868—Movement of the latch sliding in a transversal direction
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- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
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- B60N2/02—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable
- B60N2/04—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable
- B60N2/06—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable slidable
- B60N2/08—Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable slidable characterised by the locking device
- B60N2/0881—Activation of the latches by the control mechanism
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- FIG 7 is a partial, perspective view of an actuator and a pair of adjustable track members including a latch mechanism with a blocker in a latched (unactuated) position according to one exemplary embodiment and aligned with an X, Y, Z coordinate system where the X direction coincides with the longitudinal direction of the track members.
- FIG 11 is a partial, perspective elevation view of the actuator and pair of adjustable track members of FIG 10 showing the latch mechanism with a blocker in the unlatched (actuated) position of the exemplary embodiment.
- FIG 33 is an end view of the embodiment of FIG 32 with the latch mechanism in the unlatched (actuated) position.
- FIG 34 is a partial, cross-section view of the pair of track members and the latch mechanism of FIGs 32 and 33 with the latch mechanism in the unlatched (actuated) position.
- FIG 39 is a pair of end views of a traditional track section and a track section according to an exemplary embodiment illustrating the latch member included in a shorter track section height application.
- FIG 41 A is an isometric view of a latch member according to another exemplary embodiment.
- FIG 41B is a cross-section view of a latch member of FIG 41 A taken through one of the rivet portions coupling the latch member to the track.
- FIGs 43 A and 43B are isometric views of the latch member of FIG. 40.
- FIGs 44A and 44C are isometric views of a latch member according to another exemplary embodiment.
- FIG 44B and 44D are cross-sections of the latch members of FIGs 44A and 44C taken through the fastening members coupling the latch member to the track.
- FIG 46A is an isometric view of a latch member according to another exemplary embodiment.
- FIG 47A is an isometric view of a latch member according to another exemplary embodiment.
- FIG 47B is a cross-section of the latch member of FIG. 47 A taken through the fastening member coupling the latch member to the track.
- vehicle seat track latch mechanisms are shown according to exemplary embodiments.
- the latch mechanisms are configured for selectively controlling the position of a vehicle seat relative to the interior of the vehicle.
- the latch mechanisms and methods described herein may be used in a variety of applications such as seats, including seat systems (e.g., front seats, second or third row seats, bucket seats, bench seats, etc.) such as the vehicle 5 of FIG 1 or any other known type of automobile, truck, van, SUV, train, airplane, boat, etc.
- the latch mechanisms are also useful in any non- vehicle seat application wherein it would be desirable to use a latch mechanism to control the latching of two members or elements (e.g., theatre seats, doctors' chairs, adjustable shelving, etc.).
- the track assembly 16 is designed to move the vehicle seat 10 within the vehicle 5 a distance of travel between a full-forward position and a full-rearward position.
- the track assembly 16 includes an inboard and an outboard pair of track members 18, each of which includes a first (upper or male) track member 17 and a second (lower or female) track member 19.
- the latch mechanism 30 may be configured to adjust the vehicle seat 10 through any amount of travel based upon the lengths of the seat track members 17 and 19.
- the upper and lower track members 17 and 19 have an interlocking connection (the end walls of the generally u-shaped track members double back in the interconnection) and the engagement portion 50 passes through the holes (or windows, passages, etc.) 37, 39 and 57 of the track members 17 and 19, it should be understood that the latch mechanism 30 may be used in any variety of track assembly 16 arrangements.
- the latch mechanism 30 includes a latch member 31 that has a first end or portion 35 coupled to the inside of the first track member 17 within the space 20 but may alternatively be coupled to the second track member 19 or to other structure provided the latch member 31 is operable to latch the one track member 17 to the other track member 19.
- the one track member 17 to which the latch member 31 is attached may be either one of the male or female (or upper or lower) track members 17 and 19.
- the one track member 17 has a first surface 27 positioned vertically and a second vertically aligned surface 28 at a distance from the first surface 27.
- the first and second surfaces 27 and 28 of the one (upper) track member 17 are aligned substantially parallel when the one track member 17 is installed in the second track member 19.
- An actuator 34 is provided for actuating the latch member 31 via an extension portion 36 of the latch member 31 that extends beyond the track assembly 16.
- the extension portion 36 of the one-piece latch member 31 generally extends in a direction opposite the teeth 38 located at the one end of the one-piece latch member 31.
- the extension portion 36 of the one-piece latch member 31 also extends in a second direction offset from the one end of the one-piece latch member 31 at a predefined ramp angle for use in interacting with the actuator 34 for operating the one-piece latch member 31.
- the actuator 34 may have any known or appropriate design for actuating the latch mechanism 30.
- the actuator member 34 is disclosed as a bent tubular member 40 having a mostly U-shaped appearance (referred to as a towel bar in the vehicle seat technical area) and pivoted at connections of the legs of the U-shaped member 40 to the track member 17.
- the actuator 34 is preferably made from a metal material appropriate for such applications but may alternatively be made from any known or appropriate material capable of functioning in the particular application.
- the one-piece latch member 31 and the actuator 34 share a connection in the form of a pivot member 32 that is fastened to the track member 17. Further, in the one exemplary embodiment shown it is contemplated that the one piece latch member 31, the blocker plate 44 and the actuator 34 share a common connection in the form of a pivot member 32 that is fastened to the track member 17 and functions as a pivot for the actuator member 34.
- the ramp portion forces the ends of the actuator member 34 in board of the track members 17 and 19 and the other leg of the end members 42 then push on the extension portion 36 of the one-piece latch member 31 of the one piece latch 30 extending beyond the hole in the upper track member 17.
- the one-piece latch member 31 is a relatively long and flat (thin) metal member and its relative flexibility will affect its performance such as when a load is applied to the vehicle seat assembly 10, such as during a vehicle impact.
- the latch assembly 30 includes a blocker member attached to the exterior of the one track member 17 and aligned with the latch member 31.
- the blocker member 44 is also a relatively thin plate-like member, preferably made of a single piece of material, that is connected to the same connection that functions as the pivot of the actuator 34 for the latch member 31.
- the blocker member 44 includes a first portion, preferably located at one end thereof and preferably distal the end of the blocker member 44 connected to the track member 17 that extends into the hole in the one track member 17.
- the hole in the one track member 17 is the same hole (or window or passage, etc.) from which the latch member 31 extends.
- the first portion of the blocker member 44 extending into the hole on the one track member 17 functions to reduce the area of the hole around the portion of the latch member 31 extending through the hole.
- the first portion of the blocker member 44 functions to reduce the clearance between the edge of the hole and the proximal edge of the latch member 31.
- the force causes the first and second track members 17 and 19 to attempt to move with respect to each other and the latch member 31 (its teeth inserted in the holes in the first and second track members 17 and 19) functions to oppose the force attempting to make the first and second track members 17 and 19 move. If the force is sufficient, it may overcome the force of the latch member 31 forcing the teeth of the latch member 31 into the holes in the first and second tracks 17 and 19. If the latching force of the latch member 31 is exceeded, the latch member 31 may be deflected from the force direction due to the flexibility of the latch member 31. Accordingly, the portion of the blocker member 44 located in the hole opposes and limits the flexibility of the latch member 31 in a loading event such as those due to a vehicle impact.
- the blocker member 44 includes an extension portion located adjacent the one end extending into the hole in the track member.
- the extension portion of the blocker member 44 is a ramped portion that extends away from the one track member 17 more at the upper end of the extension portion than at the lower portion of the extension portion.
- the extension portion is designed to receive the one leg portion of the L-shaped end member of the latch member actuator 34. It is contemplated that the extension portion of the blocker member 44 will be engaged by one leg of the L-shaped end member of the towel bar actuator 34 when the other leg of the L-shaped member disengages the latch member 31 from the track members 17 and 19.
- the blocker member 44 is disclosed as a one piece member preferably formed as a single piece stamped member such that the blocker member 44 flexes to be removed from the hole in the track member 17.
- the blocker member 44 is deactivated by the towel bar actuator 34 when it is flexed from the hole in the one track member 17 during actuation of the latch member 31 as best shown in FIGs 18 through 21. It should be noted that while the blocker member 44 is disengaged simultaneously as the latch member 31 is disengaged, it is possible to sequentially first disengage the blocker member 44 and then unlatch the latch member 31. Further, it is contemplated that separate actuators may be used for operating the blocker member 44 and the latch member 31.
- the latch member 31 will remain latched during a loading event such that is sufficient for use in vehicle seat applications and the associated operating and performance requirements.
- the hole in the track member 17 through which the extension portion 36 of the latch member 31 passes is optimized for purposes of maintaining engagement of the latch member 31 during a loading condition.
- the flexibility of the latch member 31 during the loading condition does not allow unlatching of the latch member 31.
- a force will cause movement of the latch member 31.
- the one-piece latch member 31 is installed and arranged m the one track member 17 such that when loaded, the latch member 31 will engage the one track member 17 and generate a responsive force to overcome the latch force of the latch member 31. Accordingly, the latch member 31 will remain latched during a loading event such that is sufficient for use in vehicle seat applications and the associated operating and performance requirements.
- a load is applied to the track assembly 16 in the direction of the arrow A applying a shear force to the teeth 38 of the latch member 31 causing the end of the latch member 31 to rotate.
- a load is applied in a direction of " ' a shear force on the teeth 38 of the latch member 31 causing the end of the latch member 31 to rotate in the other direction and causing the other (second) side of the extension member of the one-piece latch, extending through the hole in the one track member 17, to engage the edge of the optimized hole in the one track member 17 to stop the movement of the one end of the latch member 31 thereby keeping the latch member 31 latched.
- FIGs 37 and 38 loading of the one-piece latch member 31 embodiment including the blocker member 44 is shown.
- a force is applied to the track assembly 16 in the direction of arrow A in FIG 37 and in the direction of arrow B in FIG 38.
- the end of the latch member 31 having the teeth 38 latching the track members 17 and 19 is rotated (clockwise in FIG 37 and counter-clockwise in FIG 38).
- the movement or rotation of the extension member 36 is limited to prevent disengagement of the latch member 31 during the loading event.
- the one-piece latch member 31 of the embodiment of FIGs 35 and 36 i.e., without a blocker member
- the performance of the one-piece latch member 31 of the embodiment of FIGs 37 and 38 i.e., with a blocker member
- the one-piece latch member 31 is designed to operate as a vehicle seat track latch to maintain its ability to remain latched during a loading event such that it is appropriate for use in a vehicle seat track assembly 16 application.
- the one-piece latch member 31 is designed to travel along at least two different, non-linear paths or arcs.
- a first path of travel for the one-piece latch member 31 relates to when an operator (such as an occupant) unlatches the latch member 31 through actuation of the track actuator.
- the second path of travel for the one-piece latch member 31 relates to when the track assembly 16 has a force applied to it such as during a loading event.
- the first and second paths are sufficiently different due to the different directions of the forces that are applied to the latch member 31 during normal latch actuation (i.e., unlatching) and during force loading on the track.
- the latch member 31 and track member have been designed such that the latch 31 is always free to travel along the first path, while the motion of the latch 31 along the second path is blocked, preventing disengagement of the latch member 31 during normal operating conditions (normal load forces) and during a loading event (such as forces applied to the vehicle seat track assembly 16 during a vehicle 5 impact).
- the latch member 31 is shown according to an exemplary embodiment, hi the exemplary embodiment shown, the latch member 31 is a unitary, stamped and formed sheet metal material part that includes a pivot base portion 46, a pivot arm 48 that extends outward from the pivot base portion 46, and an engagement portion 50 that is formed as a portion of the arm opposite of the pivot base portion 46.
- the pivot base portion 46 is coupled to the upper track 17 and may alternatively be coupled to another structure so as to still be movable with the upper track 17.
- the pivot base portion 46 includes a flap or tab 52 that is angled outward from the pivot base portion 46.
- the tab 52 is inserted into a slot or opening in the upper track 17 to couple the latch 31 to the upper track 17 and provide a locating function.
- the tab 52 is particularly advantageous as it provides a mechanism to couple the latch 31 to the upper track 17 without the need of an additional fastener such as a bolt.
- the tab 52 may be deformed, parent metal staked or otherwise mechanically deformed to provide a secure connection between the latch 31 and the upper track 17.
- alternative connections for securing the latch 31 may include riveting 33, fasteners, parent metal staking and other appropriate methods.
- the latch 31 may be connected to the upper track 17 as part of the assembly of the fulcrum or pivot rod to the upper track 17.
- the engagement portion 50 in the embodiment shown includes a multitude of regularly spaced extensions or teeth 38 that are configured to extend through openings in the lower track 19 and corresponding openings in the upper track 17 to prevent relative movement there between.
- the engagement portion 50 may have more or fewer teeth 38 and have alternative configurations.
- the engagement portion 50 further includes a wing or projection 54 that extends outward opposite of the teeth 38 and is angled upward relative to the teeth 38.
- the projection 54 extends outward through an opening in the upper track 17.
- the track system 16 may include a latch 31 in one or in both track assemblies 16.
- the latch mechanism 30 may be pivotally coupled to the upper track 17 or another member movable with the upper track 17 with a variety of mechanisms. As shown in FIGs 41 A and 41B, the latch member 31 may be coupled to the track 17 with one or more integrally formed rivets 33. Coupling the latch member 31 to the track with integrally formed rivets 33 does not require any additional components and may be done with a single attachment operation.
- the latch mechanism 30 may include one or more integrally formed tabs that are received by corresponding openings in a sidewall of the upper track 17. Coupling the latch member 31 to the track with integrally formed tabs 52 does not require any additional components and may be done with a single attachment operation.
- the latch mechanism 30 may be coupled to the track 17 with a snap fit using an integrally formed tab 52. Coupling the latch mechanism 30 to the track 17 with a snap fit does not require any additional components and may be done with a single attachment operation that does not require any special tools such as a press.
- the latch 30 may be coupled to a side wall of the track 17 with one coupling member such as a rivet 33 and a semi-pierced hole. Coupling the latch mechanism 30 to the track 17 with a rivet 33 and a semi-pierced hole requires only an additional component.
- a rivet 33 and a semi-pierced hole provide a known reliable joint and provides a pivot for the actuator.
- the latch mechanism 30 may be coupled to a side wall of the track 17 with two rivets 33. Coupling the latch mechanism 30 to the track 17 with two rivets 33 requires only two additional components. Two rivets 33 provide a known reliable joint and provides a pivot for the actuator.
- the latch mechanism 30 may be coupled to the track 17 with one coupling member such as a rivet 33 and a semi-pierced hole. Coupling the latch mechanism 30 to the track 17 with a rivet 33 and a semi-pierced hole requires only an additional component.
- a rivet 33 and a semi-pierced hole provide a known reliable joint and provides a pivot for the actuator.
- elements shown as integrally formed may be constructed of multiple parts or elements, the position of elements may be reversed or otherwise varied, and the nature or number of positions may be altered or varied.
- the elements and/or assemblies of the latch mechanism 30 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, combinations and suitable materials.
- Other substitutions, modifications, changes and omissions may be made in the design, operating conditions and arrangement of the preferred and other exemplary embodiments without departing from the scope of the present disclosure which is limited solely by the claims.
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| US12/305,262 US20120001049A1 (en) | 2008-04-18 | 2008-06-10 | Latch mechanism |
| BRPI0813819A BRPI0813819A2 (en) | 2008-04-18 | 2008-06-10 | lock mechanism |
| CN200880101921A CN101795599A (en) | 2007-06-11 | 2008-06-10 | Latch mechanism |
| JP2010539530A JP2011518264A (en) | 2007-06-11 | 2008-06-10 | Latch mechanism |
| EP08782731A EP2211667A4 (en) | 2007-06-11 | 2008-06-10 | Latch mechanism |
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