Integrated spreader assembly
US-2024140607-A1 · May 2, 2024 · US
US9610878B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9610878-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514613963-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 18, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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A seat assembly having a seat back and a support post for supporting a headrest. The seat back may have a cross member that may include a support post opening and a flexible arm that may have a barb. The flexible arm may flex between a latched position in which the barb may be disposed in a notch of the support post to inhibit movement of the support post and an unlatched position in which the barb may be spaced apart from the notch to permit removal of the support post from the support post opening.
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A seat assembly comprising: a seat back having a frame assembly that includes a unitary plastic cross member that extends between first and second side members, wherein the cross member includes: a first support post opening; and a first flexible arm that is disposed in the cross member proximate an end of the first support post opening, wherein the first flexible arm has a first barb; and a support post for supporting a headrest, the support post having a first notch; wherein the first flexible arm is configured to flex between a latched position in which the first barb is disposed in the first notch to inhibit movement of the support post and an unlatched position in which the first barb is spaced apart from the first notch to permit removal of the support post from the first support post opening and the cross member extends from the first side member to the second side member and is fixedly positioned with respect to the first side member and the second side member. 2. The seat assembly of claim 1 wherein the cross member further comprises an arcuate contact surface that extends from the first flexible arm and engages an end of the support post. 3. The seat assembly of claim 1 wherein the cross member has a top wall that includes a tool slot that is aligned with the first flexible arm and is configured to receive a tool that flexes the first flexible arm to the unlatched position when sufficient force is exerted by the tool upon the first flexible arm. 4. The seat assembly of claim 3 wherein the tool engages the first barb to flex the first flexible arm to the unlatched position. 5. The seat assembly of claim 3 wherein the tool slot extends outwardly from the first support post opening and away from the support post. 6. The seat assembly of claim 1 wherein the support post has a second notch that is spaced apart from the first notch and the cross member has a second flexible arm that is spaced apart from the first flexible arm and that has a second barb, wherein the second flexible arm is configured to flex between a latched position in which the second barb is disposed in the second notch to inhibit movement of the support post and an unlatched position in which the second barb is spaced apart from the second notch to permit removal of the support post from the first support post opening. 7. The seat assembly of claim 6 wherein the first flexible arm moves away from the second flexible arm when the first flexible arm and the second flexible arm move from their respective latched positions toward their respective unlatched positions. 8. The seat assembly of claim 6 wherein the cross member further comprises an arcuate contact surface that extends between the first flexible arm and the second flexible arm and engages an end of the support post. 9. The seat assembly of claim 6 wherein the cross member has a top wall that includes a tool slot that is aligned with the first flexible arm and the second flexible arm and is configured to receive a tool that flexes the first flexible arm and the second flexible arm to their respective unlatched positions when sufficient force is exerted by the tool upon the first flexible arm and the second flexible arm. 10. The seat assembly of claim 9 wherein the tool slot is spaced apart from the first support post opening. 11. The seat assembly of claim 6 wherein the first flexible arm has a first release tab and the second flexible arm has a second release tab, wherein the first release tab is longer than the first barb and the second release tab is longer than the second barb. 12. The seat assembly of claim 11 wherein the cross member includes a tool slot and wherein the first and second flexible arms move away from each other when a tool is inserted through the tool slot and exerts sufficient force upon the first release tab and the second release tab. 13. The seat assembly of claim 11 wherein the first release tab is disposed at an end of the first flexible arm and the second release tab is disposed at an end of the second flexible arm. 14. The seat assembly of claim 13 wherein the first release tab is disposed opposite and extends toward the second release tab such that the support post is not disposed between the first release tab and the second release tab. 15. The seat assembly of claim 1 wherein the first flexible arm is completely disposed in the cross member and the first barb is disposed at an end of the first flexible arm. 16. The seat assembly of claim 2 wherein the end of the support post is disposed opposite the headrest that is disposed on the support post. 17. The seat assembly of claim 2 wherein the first flexible arm extends from the arcuate contact surface toward a top wall that includes the first support post opening. 18. A seat assembly comprising: a seat back having a frame assembly that includes a unitary plastic cross member that extends between first and second side members, wherein the cross member includes: a first support post opening; and a first flexible arm that is disposed in the cross member proximate an end of the first support post opening, wherein the first flexible arm has a first barb; a support post for supporting a headrest, the support post having a first notch; and a top wall that includes a tool slot that is aligned with the first flexible arm and is configured to receive a tool that flexes the first flexible arm to an unlatched position when sufficient force is exerted by the tool upon the first flexible arm, wherein the tool slot is rectangular and extends from an outside circumference of the support post opening away from the support post; wherein the first flexible arm is configured to flex between a latched position in which the first barb is disposed in the first notch to inhibit movement of the support post and the unlatched position in which the first barb is spaced apart from the first notch to permit removal of the support post from the first support post opening. 19. The seat assembly of claim 18 wherein the cross member extends from the first side member to the second side member and is fixedly positioned with respect to the first side member and the second side member. 20. The seat assembly of claim 1 wherein the support post does not move with respect to the first side member and the second side member when the first flexible arm is in the latched position.
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