1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to a seat assembly for an automotive vehicle. More particularly, the invention relates to a pivot bushing for insulating and reducing friction around a pivot shaft of a seat assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
Automotive vehicles include seat assemblies for supporting occupants within the vehicle. Each seat assembly typically includes a generally horizontal seat cushion coupled to a generally vertical seat back. The seat assembly often includes several pivot shafts for pivotally or rotatably mounting a component to a portion of the seat assembly. For example, a belt anchor of the seat belt assembly is commonly mounted to the frame of the seat assembly by a pivot shaft to allow the belt anchor to pivot relative to the seat assembly and enable the seat occupant to align and connect the seat belt and buckle. The pivot shaft is inserted through an aperture in the belt anchor and threaded or bolted to the frame of the seat assembly. However, the space between the pivot shaft and the aperture in the belt anchor allows the belt anchor to move relative to the pivot shaft and cause excessive vibrational noise, often referred to as buzz, squeek, and rattle (“BSR”). Additionally, the movement between the pivot shaft and belt anchor also caused excessive friction and wear between the same parts. Similar deficiencies exist between other pivot shafts used for pivotally or rotatably mounting a component to the seat assembly.
Therefore, it remains desirable to provide a pivot bushing mounted between the pivot shaft and the component mounted to the seat assembly to insulate, reduce vibration, and reduce friction therebetween.
According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a pivot bushing for insulating a pivot shaft and component pivotally mounted to a seat assembly of an automotive vehicle. The pivot bushing comprises a circumferential planar rim having an inner surface defining a bushing aperture and an outer surface defining a bearing surface. The inner and outer surfaces extend between an upper edge and a lower end. An upper flange projects outwardly from the upper edge of the rim and about the perimeter of the outer surface and a lower flange projects outwardly from the lower edge of the rim and about the perimeter of the outer surface defining a channel formed between the outer surface, upper flange and lower flange for receiving and insulating the component from the pivot shaft.
Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring to
Referring to
Finally, the subject invention relates to a pivot bushing 50 seated between the shoulder 40 and belt anchor 24 to insulate, reduce vibration, and reduce friction therebetween. More specifically, referring to
In operation, the pivot bushing 50 is seated within the aperture 32 in the belt anchor 24 such that the edge 33 of the aperture 32 is captured within the channel 62 formed by the outer surface 56, upper flange 58 and lower flange 60. The shoulder bolt, or pivot shaft, 30 is then inserted through the center of the pivot bushing 50 and aperture 32 of the anchor 24 and through the spacer 44 and retaining washer 42. The bolt 30 is then threaded to the mounting structure 28 to secure the anchor 24 to the seat assembly 10. As shown in
It should be appreciated that the pivot bushing 50 may be utilized between any pivot shaft and component mounted to the seat assembly 10 for insulating and reducing friction between the pivot shaft and pivotal component.
The invention has been described here in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology used is intended to be in the nature of words or description rather than limitation. Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically enumerated within the description.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
PCT/CA2005/001448 | 9/26/2005 | WO | 00 | 3/8/2007 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
WO2006/050595 | 5/18/2006 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
3952840 | Yamazaki et al. | Apr 1976 | A |
5092017 | Hatano et al. | Mar 1992 | A |
5145265 | Flem | Sep 1992 | A |
5328160 | McLaughlin | Jul 1994 | A |
5518318 | Orndorff, Jr. | May 1996 | A |
5716144 | Bickle et al. | Feb 1998 | A |
5829317 | Vreeken et al. | Nov 1998 | A |
6142525 | Boelstler et al. | Nov 2000 | A |
6755571 | Kajiyama | Jun 2004 | B2 |
6942387 | Janz | Sep 2005 | B2 |
7047596 | Sucic et al. | May 2006 | B2 |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20080067854 A1 | Mar 2008 | US |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
60612817 | Sep 2004 | US |