1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a latch assembly for a vehicle seat.
2. Background Art
Latch assemblies may used to secure a vehicle seat to a support structure, such as a vehicle floor. U.S. Pat. No. 6,213,525, for example, discloses a lever action floor latch actuation mechanism for removably securing a seat to a pair of front and rear strikers on the floor of a vehicle.
Under the invention, a new seat assembly is provided for use with a vehicle having a retaining member. In one embodiment, the seat assembly includes a support member and a latch member moveably coupled to the support member. The latch member is moveable between a latched position, for securing the support member to the retaining member, and an unlatched position for allowing the support member to move with respect to the retaining member. The seat assembly further includes a cam arrangement associated with the support member and including a cam that cooperates with the latch member to secure the latch member in the latched position. The cam arrangement also includes a movement inhibitor that is configured to extend into a sufficiently large gap, if present, between the latch member and the cam when the latch member is in the latched position to thereby inhibit relative motion of the cam and the latch member.
In another embodiment, the seat assembly includes a support member, and a latch member pivotally coupled to the support member. The latch member is moveable between a latched position, for securing the support member to the retaining member, and an unlatched position for allowing the support member to move with respect to the retaining member. The seat assembly further includes a cam arrangement pivotally coupled to the support member and being engageable with the latch member to secure the latch member in the latched position. The cam arrangement is also configured to allow the latch member to move toward the unlatched position when the cam arrangement is pivoted with respect to the support member. The cam arrangement includes a cam and a movement inhibitor having a flexible leg that is moveable with respect to the cam. The leg has an engagement portion that is configured to extend into a sufficient gap, if present, between the latch member and the cam when the latch member is in the latched position to thereby inhibit relative motion of the cam and the latch member. The engagement portion is further configured to be displaced with respect to the cam if the gap is not present when the latch member is in the latched position.
Further under the invention, a latch assembly is provided for use with a seat assembly for securing the seat assembly to a retaining member of a vehicle. The latch assembly includes a support member that is configured to be mounted to the seat assembly, and a latch member moveably coupled to the support member. The latch member is moveable between a latched position, for securing the support member to the retaining member, and an unlatched position for allowing the support member to move with respect to the retaining member. The latch assembly further includes a cam arrangement associated with the support member and being engageable with the latch member to secure the latch member in the latched position. The cam arrangement includes a cam and an movement inhibitor associated with the cam. Moreover, at least one time when the latch member is in the latched position, the latch member and the cam are configured to achieve a spaced apart relationship in which a sufficiently large gap for at least partially receiving the movement inhibitor is defined between the latch member and the cam, and wherein the movement inhibitor is configured to extend into the gap to inhibit relative motion of the cam and the latch member.
While exemplary embodiments in accordance with the invention are illustrated and disclosed, such disclosure should not be construed to limit the claims. It is anticipated that various modifications and alternative designs may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
The following description is merely exemplary in nature, and is in no way intended to limit the invention or its application or uses.
The support member 17 may have any suitable configuration for supporting the latch assembly 18. For example, the support member 17 may be configured as a seat bottom frame 20 or riser 21, or a component, such as a latch plate or bracket 22, attached to the seat bottom frame 20 or riser 21. In the embodiment shown in the Figures, the support member 17 is configured as a bracket 22 that is attached to the riser 21 in any suitable manner, such as with fasteners. Furthermore, the bracket 22 may be considered part of the latch assembly 18.
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The latch member 24 is moveable between a latched position (shown in
In addition, the latch member 24 may comprise any suitable material and may be made in any suitable manner. For example, the latch member 24 may be made of molded powdered metal, stamped metal, or compression molded rigid plastic.
The cam arrangement 26 is configured to secure the latch member 24 in the latched position, and includes a cam 34 and a movement inhibitor 36, such as a wedging feature, anti-rattle device and/or anti-chuck device, associated with the cam 34. The cam 34 is moveable between a first cam position (shown in
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If, however, the latch member 24 and cam 34 are sufficiently close together when the latch member 24 is in the latched position and the cam 34 is in the first cam position, such that a sufficient gap for receiving the movement inhibitor 36 is not present, the movement inhibitor 36 may be prevented from extending between the latch member 24 and cam 34. In such a case, the movement inhibitor 36 is configured to move with respect to the cam 34 as the cam 34 moves toward the first cam position.
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The engagement portion 44 may also be tapered to allow at least a part of the engagement portion 44 to extend between the latch member 24 and the cam 34 when the latch member 24 is in the latched position and the cam 34 is in the first cam position. Thus, the engagement portion 44 may effectively inhibit relative movement of the latch member 24 and cam 34 over a range of sizes of gap 38. Furthermore, if gap 38 is not sufficiently large to receive the thickest section or part of engagement portion 44, the leg 42 may be displaced to an intermediate position with respect to the cam 34, as shown in
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The cam arrangement 26 may comprise any suitable material and may be made in any suitable manner. For example, the cam 34 may be formed of molded powdered metal or stamped metal, and the movement inhibitor 36 may be made of injection or compression molded plastic, or stamped metal, such as spring steel. As another example, the cam 34 and movement inhibitor 36 may be integrally formed as a single piece.
Furthermore, if formed as separate components, the movement inhibitor 36 may be connected to the cam 34 in any suitable manner. For example, the second fastener 30 may be used to connect the movement inhibitor 36 to the cam 34. In addition, referring to
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Alternatively, the actuation mechanism 19 may have any suitable configuration for moving the cam 34. For example, the actuation mechanism 19 may include a lever connected directly to the cam 34.
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When the latch member 24 is in the unlatched position, the seat assembly 10 may be moved with respect to the retaining member 14. For example, the seat assembly 10 may be pivoted forward about pivot point 53, shown in
When it is desired to secure the seat assembly 10 to the retaining member 14, the seat assembly 10 may be moved toward the retaining member 14 so that an edge 54 of the latch member 24 engages the retaining member 14, thereby causing the latch member 24 to pivot from the unlatched position (shown in
If the latch member 24 and cam 34 achieve a first or spaced apart relationship when the latch member 24 is in the latched position and the cam 34 is in the first cam position, such that gap 38 exists, then engagement portion 44 of the movement inhibitor 36 will extend into the gap 38, as shown in
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If, on the other hand, the latch member 24 and cam 34 achieve a second or alternative relationship in which the latch member 24 and the cam 34 are spaced closer together than in the spaced apart relationship, such as shown in
During operation of the seat assembly 10, there may be times when the latch member 24 and cam 34 achieve the spaced apart relationship, such as shown in
Moreover, the movement inhibitor 36 may function as a spacer member that spaces the cam 34 away from the bumper housing 50 and/or an outer plate or bracket (not shown) disposed between the cam 34 and the bumper housing 50 to facilitate movement of the cam 34. Referring to
While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.