Low-profile latch interface for headrest storage compartment

US10279915B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10279915-B2
Application numberUS-201715586533-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 4, 2017
Priority dateMay 4, 2017
Publication dateMay 7, 2019
Grant dateMay 7, 2019

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Abstract

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A securement mechanism for a storage compartment in a seat headrest may comprise a housing tray and a first latch disposed in the housing tray. A release button may be disposed in the housing tray and may contact the first latch. The release button may be configured to be substantially coplanar with the housing tray when the securement mechanism is in a secured position.

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What is claimed is: 1. A securement mechanism for a storage compartment in a seat headrest, comprising: a housing tray; a pivot shaft disposed in a pivot shaft channel defined by the housing tray; a first pivot shaft retainer located over the pivot shaft and secured to the housing tray, wherein the first pivot shaft retainer is configured to secure the pivot shaft within the pivot shaft channel; a first latch disposed in the housing tray and mounted to the pivot shaft; and a release button disposed in the housing tray and contacting the first latch, wherein a hook end of the first latch extends towards the release button, and wherein the release button is configured to be substantially coplanar with the housing tray when the securement mechanism is in a secured position. 2. The securement mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising a second latch disposed in the housing tray. 3. The securement mechanism of claim 2 , further comprising: a first biasing member in operable communication with the first latch and biasing the first latch toward a first latch position that secures the securement mechanism; and a second biasing member in operable communication with the second latch and biasing the second latch toward a second latch position that secures the securement mechanism. 4. The securement mechanism of claim 3 , wherein the first biasing member is configured to apply a first torque to the first latch and cause the first latch to rotate about the pivot shaft in a first circumferential direction, and wherein the second biasing member is configured to apply a second torque to the second latch and cause the second latch to rotate about the pivot shaft in the first circumferential direction. 5. The securement mechanism of claim 2 , further comprising: a second pivot shaft retainer configured to retain the pivot shaft relative to the housing tray, wherein at least one of the first pivot shaft retainer and the second pivot shaft retainer is configured to provide a contact surface for the release button. 6. The securement mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the first latch and the second latch are disposed between the first pivot shaft retainer and the second pivot shaft retainer. 7. The securement mechanism of claim 2 , wherein the first pivot shaft retainer is disposed between the first latch and the second latch. 8. The securement mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the housing tray comprises a guidepost. 9. The securement mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the guidepost of the housing tray is disposed through an opening in the release button. 10. A seat, comprising: a housing; a headrest door rotationally coupled to the housing; a striker coupled to the headrest door; a housing tray coupled to the housing, wherein the housing tray defines a first opening configured to receive the striker; and a securement mechanism disposed in the housing tray, the securement mechanism comprising: a pivot shaft disposed in a pivot shaft channel defined by the housing tray; a pivot shaft retainer located over the pivot shaft and configured to secure the pivot shaft within the pivot shaft channel; a first latch comprising a hook end located within the housing tray and configured to extend into a second opening defined by the striker; and a release button contacting the first latch, wherein the release button is configured to be substantially coplanar with the housing tray when the securement mechanism is in a secured position. 11. The seat of claim 10 , wherein the securement mechanism further comprises a second latch configured to extend into the opening in the striker. 12. The seat of claim 10 , wherein the securement mechanism further comprises: a biasing member in operable communication with the first latch. 13. The seat of claim 12 , wherein the biasing member is configured to apply a first torque to the first latch and cause the first latch to rotate about the pivot shaft in a first circumferential direction. 14. The seat of claim 13 , wherein the release button is configured to apply a second torque to the first latch and cause the first latch to rotate about the pivot shaft in a second circumferential direction opposite the first circumferential direction when the second torque is greater than the first torque. 15. The seat of claim 10 , wherein the pivot shaft retainer is configured to provide a contact surface for the release button. 16. The seat of claim 10 , further comprising a collapsible bulb seal disposed between the headrest door and the housing tray. 17. A method of securing a storage compartment in a seat, comprising: coupling a striker to a headrest door; coupling a housing tray to a housing of the seat, wherein the headrest door is rotationally coupled to the housing; and disposing a securement mechanism in the housing tray, the securement mechanism comprising: a pivot shaft disposed in a pivot shaft channel defined by the housing tray; a first pivot shaft retainer located over the pivot shaft and configured to secure the pivot shaft within the pivot shaft channel; a first latch located within the housing tray and configured to extend into an opening defined by the striker; and a release button contacting the first latch, wherein the release button is configured to be substantially coplanar with the housing tray when the securement mechanism is in a secured position. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising disposing a collapsible bulb seal between the housing tray and the headrest door. 19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the securement mechanism further comprises: a biasing member contacting the first latch. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the securement mechanism further comprises a second latch configured to operate independently of the first latch.

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Classifications

  • pivotally mounted {around an axis (E05C3/045, E05C3/40 take precedence)} · CPC title

  • Seats characterised by special features of stationary arms, foot or head rests · CPC title

  • Individual entertainment or communication system remote controls therefor, located in or connected to seat components, e.g. to seat back or arm rest · CPC title

  • with additional features not related to head-rest positioning, e.g. heating or cooling devices or loudspeakers · CPC title

  • rotatable · CPC title

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What does patent US10279915B2 cover?
A securement mechanism for a storage compartment in a seat headrest may comprise a housing tray and a first latch disposed in the housing tray. A release button may be disposed in the housing tray and may contact the first latch. The release button may be configured to be substantially coplanar with the housing tray when the securement mechanism is in a secured position.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ami Ind Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64D11/0632. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 07 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).