Loop latch release for power long rail assembly
US-11679694-B2 · Jun 20, 2023 · US
US12005813B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12005813-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017608539-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 4, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 3, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 11, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 11, 2024 |
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A long rail assembly for repositioning a seat assembly in a vehicle comprising an inboard lower channel, an inboard manual drive assembly, an outboard lower channel, an outboard manual drive assembly, a central lower channel, and a power drive assembly. The inboard lower channel is adapted to extend longitudinally along a floor of the vehicle. The inboard manual drive assembly is coupled to the seat assembly and slidably coupled to the inboard lower channel. The outboard lower channel is adapted to extend longitudinally along the floor of the vehicle. The outboard manual drive assembly is coupled to the seat assembly and slidably coupled to the outboard lower channel. The central lower channel is adapted to extend longitudinally along the floor of the vehicle. The power C drive assembly is coupled to the seat assembly and slidably coupled to the central lower channel. The power drive assembly power drives the seat assembly along the central lower channel.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A long rail assembly for repositioning a seat assembly in a vehicle comprising: an inboard lower channel adapted to extend longitudinally along a floor of the vehicle; an inboard manual drive assembly configured to be coupled to the seat assembly and slidably coupled to the inboard lower channel; an outboard lower channel adapted to extend longitudinally along the floor of the vehicle; an outboard manual drive assembly configured to be coupled to the seat assembly and slidably coupled to the outboard lower channel; a central lower channel adapted to extend longitudinally along the floor of the vehicle; a power drive assembly configured to be coupled to the seat assembly, the power drive assembly comprising: a central upper channel slidably coupled to the central lower channel; and a gearbox coupled to the central upper channel, wherein the power drive assembly power drives the seat assembly along the central lower channel to selectively reposition the seat assembly in the vehicle; a rack fixedly coupled to the central lower channel, wherein the rack includes gear teeth extending along the rack in a longitudinal direction; a pinion meshingly engaged with the gear teeth; a drive shaft operatively coupling the gearbox to the pinion; and a motor operatively coupled to the gearbox. 2. The long rail assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein rotational output from the motor leads to transpositional rotation of the pinion along the rack to slide the central upper channel along the central lower channel. 3. The long rail assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein: the inboard manual drive assembly comprises an inboard upper channel slidably coupled to the inboard lower channel and an inboard loop latch system that releasably couples the inboard upper channel to the inboard lower channel; and the outboard manual drive assembly comprises an outboard upper channel slidably coupled to the outboard lower channel and an outboard loop latch system that releasably couples the outboard upper channel to the outboard lower channel. 4. The long rail assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein: the inboard manual drive assembly further comprises an inboard latch release mechanism to actuate the inboard loop latch system and uncouple the inboard upper channel from the inboard lower channel; and the outboard manual drive assembly further comprises an outboard latch release mechanism to actuate the outboard loop latch system and uncouple the outboard upper channel from the outboard lower channel. 5. The long rail assembly as set forth in claim 4 further comprising an electronic control unit to activate the inboard latch release mechanism, the outboard latch release mechanism, and the power drive assembly. 6. The long rail assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein: the inboard lower channel includes opposing sidewalls, a bottom wall and a top wall extending between the opposing sidewalls, wherein the top wall has an elongated opening extending in a longitudinal direction; the inboard upper channel includes opposing sidewalls and a top wall extending between the opposing sidewalls; the outboard lower channel includes opposing sidewalls, a bottom wall and a top wall extending between the opposing sidewalls, wherein the top wall has an elongated opening extending in a longitudinal direction; and the outboard upper channel includes opposing sidewalls and a top wall extending between the opposing sidewalls; wherein the inboard manual drive assembly further comprises a plurality of inboard stability rollers projecting from the sidewalls of the inboard upper channel towards the sidewalls of the inboard lower channel, and the outboard manual drive assembly further comprises a plurality of outboard stability rollers projecting from the sidewalls of the outboard upper channel towards the sidewalls of the outboard lower channel. 7. The long rail assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein the inboard manual drive assembly further comprises a plurality of inboard structural wheels to support the seat assembly and the inboard upper channel along the inboard lower channel, and the outboard manual drive assembly further comprises a plurality of outboard structural wheels to support the seat assembly and the outboard upper channel along the outboard lower channel. 8. The long rail assembly as set forth in claim 7 further comprising a cable carrier within the central lower channel and a cable housed within the cable carrier, wherein the cable provides power to the inboard latch release mechanism, the outboard latch release mechanism, and the power drive assembly. 9. The long rail assembly as set forth in claim 8 wherein the cable transmits data between the vehicle and the seat assembly. 10. The long rail assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein the cable carrier comprises a plurality of segments wherein each of the plurality of segments is flexibly coupled to an adjacent one of the plurality of segments. 11. The long rail assembly as set forth in claim 10 wherein: the central lower channel includes opposing sidewalls, a bottom wall and a top wall extending between the opposing sidewalls, wherein the top wall has an elongated opening extending in a longitudinal direction; the central upper channel includes opposing sidewalls and a top wall extending between the opposing sidewalls; and a first end of the cable carrier is coupled to one of the opposing sidewalls of the central lower channel and a second end of the cable carrier is coupled to a bracket that is fixedly attached to one of the opposing sidewalls of the central upper channel. 12. The long rail assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein the rack is fixedly coupled to the top wall of the central lower channel and the gear teeth are oriented toward the bottom wall of the central lower channel. 13. The long rail assembly as set forth in claim 12 wherein the gearbox is fixedly secured to and housed within the central upper channel. 14. The long rail assembly as set forth in claim 13 wherein the gearbox comprises a worm wheel and a worm gear housed within a housing, wherein the worm wheel is meshingly engaged with the worm gear. 15. The long rail assembly as set forth in claim 14 wherein the drive shaft operatively couples the worm wheel to the pinion. 16. The long rail assembly as set forth in claim 15 further comprising a flexible drive shaft operatively coupling the motor to the gearbox.
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