Seatback comfort carrier
US-2017355290-A1 · Dec 14, 2017 · US
US10473136B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10473136-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715605238-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 25, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 25, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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A seating assembly for a vehicle comprises: a cushion comprising an outer edge and a plurality of snap-fit-fasteners; and a carrier comprising an outer edge surface and a plurality of snap-fit receivers near the outer edge surface of the carrier arranged to receive the plurality of snap-fit fasteners; wherein the plurality of snap-fit receivers have received and are retaining the plurality of snap-fit fasteners such that the cushion is interconnected with the carrier; and wherein the plurality of snap-fit fasteners and plurality of receivers are arranged to prevent the edge of the cushion from rolling up. The cushion further comprises a lip having an inward facing surface; wherein the cushion at least partially surrounds the carrier with at least a portion of the inward facing surface of the lip facing the outer edge surface of the carrier.
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What is claimed is: 1. A seating assembly for a vehicle comprising: a cushion comprising an outer edge, an occupant facing surface, a carrier facing surface opposite the occupant facing surface, a plurality of snap-fit fasteners disposed at the carrier facing surface, a lip extending away from the occupant facing surface along the outer edge, and a recess into the carrier facing surface adjacent and parallel to the lip; and a carrier comprising an outer edge surface, a plurality of snap-fit receivers near the outer edge surface of the carrier cooperating with the plurality of snap-fit fasteners to interconnect the cushion and the carrier, and a rib contiguous with the outer edge surface that is seated within the recess of the cushion; each of the plurality of snap-fit fasteners comprising a first cantilever, the first cantilever including a catch flange and a receiver facing surface that faces one of the plurality of snap-fit receivers; each of the plurality of snap-fit receivers comprising a cantilever deforming surface and a first catch receiving surface, and at least a portion of the plurality of the snap-fit receivers are arranged along the rib; and the cantilever deforming surface deforms the first cantilever of each of the plurality of snap-fit fasteners while the plurality of snap-fit receivers receives the plurality of snap-fit fasteners until the catch flange snaps over and settles adjacent to the first catch receiving surface of the snap-fit receiver. 2. The seating assembly of claim 1 , a portion of each of the plurality of snap-fit fasteners is disposed beneath the carrier facing surface of the cushion. 3. The seating assembly of claim 1 , at least some of the plurality of snap-fit fasteners are arranged adjacent the recess; and at least some of the plurality of snap-fit receivers are arranged along the rib and interconnect with the at least some of the plurality of snap-fit fasteners. 4. The seating assembly of claim 1 , each of the plurality of snap-fit fasteners further including a second cantilever parallel to the first cantilever, and a base perpendicular to the first cantilever and the second cantilever; the second cantilever including a catch flange extending toward the first cantilever; the base, the first cantilever, and the second cantilever forming a receiver channel; the catch flange of the first cantilever extends toward the second cantilever; and each of the plurality of snap-fit receivers are disposed within the receiver channel of one of the snap-fit fasteners of the plurality of snap-fit fasteners. 5. The seating assembly of claim 4 , the base of each of the plurality of snap-fit fasteners further comprising a first wing portion and a second wing portion opposite the first wing portion, at least a portion of both the first wing portion and the second wing portion being disposed beneath the carrier facing surface; each of the plurality of snap-fit receivers comprising a crest having a tangent line and a cross-section width that widens between the crest and the first catch receiving surface; and the cantilever deforming surface of each of the plurality of snap-fit receivers pushes the first cantilever and the second cantilever away from each other until the catch flange of the first cantilever snaps over and settles adjacent to the first catch receiving surface of the snap-fit receiver. 6. The seating assembly of claim 1 , the cushion having a midline, an equal number of the plurality of snap-fit fasteners are disposed to each side of the midline, and one of the plurality of snap-fit fasteners is disposed at the midline; and the carrier having a midline, an equal number of the plurality of snap-fit receivers are disposed to each side of the midline of the carrier, and one of the plurality of snap-fit receivers is disposed at the midline of the carrier.
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the stud, pin or spigot being integrally formed with the component to be fastened, e.g. forming part of the sheet, plate or strip · CPC title
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