Vehicle seat structure

US9616778B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9616778-B1
Application numberUS-201514953784-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateNov 30, 2015
Priority dateNov 30, 2015
Publication dateApr 11, 2017
Grant dateApr 11, 2017

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Abstract

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A vehicle seat structure having a seat back section, a latch mechanism and a striker member. The latch mechanism is connected to the seat back section. The striker member has a first attachment end, a striker bar portion, a serpentine portion and a second attachment end. The striker bar portion is located between the first attachment end and the serpentine portion. The serpentine portion is located between the striker bar portion and the second attachment end. The first and second attachment ends are adapted to be attached to an upright rear wall of the passenger compartment. The striker bar portion is configured to releasably engage the latch mechanism to limit movement of the seat back section with respect to the rear wall of the passenger compartment. The serpentine portion is configured to deform in response to application of force to the seat back section in excess of a predetermined level of force.

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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle seat structure comprising: a seat back section; a latch mechanism connected to the seat back section; and a striker member having a first attachment end, a striker bar portion, a serpentine portion and a second attachment end, the striker bar portion being located between the first attachment end and the serpentine portion, the serpentine portion being located between the striker bar portion and the second attachment end, the first and second attachment ends being adapted to be attached to an upright rear wall of the passenger compartment, the striker bar portion being configured to releasably engage the latch mechanism to limit movement of the seat back section with respect to the rear wall of the passenger compartment and the serpentine portion being configured to deform in response to application of force to the seat back section that exceeds a predetermined level of force. 2. The vehicle seat structure of claim 1 , wherein the serpentine portion has an overall S-shape. 3. The vehicle seat structure of claim 1 , wherein the first attachment end is located above the second attachment end, the serpentine portion defines an upper section, a mid-section and a lower section, the upper section extending from the second attachment end and curving downward therefrom, the lower section extending from a lower end of the striker bar portion and curving upward therefrom with the mid-section extending from the lower section to the upper section. 4. The vehicle seat structure of claim 3 , wherein the lower section of the serpentine portion is located above a distal end of the second attachment end. 5. The vehicle seat structure of claim 3 , wherein the upper section of the serpentine portion is located above the lower end of the striker bar portion. 6. The vehicle seat structure of claim 3 , wherein the latch mechanism includes a striker engagement plate that at least partially encircles the striker bar portion with the latch mechanism engaged with the striker member. 7. The vehicle seat structure of claim 6 , wherein the striker member includes a stop projection located proximate the lower end of striker bar portion, the stop projection being position such that with the latch mechanism engaged with the striker member, the striker engagement plate contacts the stop projection in response to application of force to the seat back section in excess of a predetermined level of force preventing movement of the striker engagement plate to the serpentine portion of the striker member. 8. The vehicle seat structure of claim 1 , wherein the latch mechanism includes a striker engagement plate that at least partially encircles the striker bar portion with the latch mechanism engaged with the striker member. 9. The vehicle seat structure of claim 8 , wherein the striker member includes a stop projection located proximate a lower end of striker bar portion, the stop projection being positioned such that with the latch mechanism engaged with the striker member, the striker engagement plate contacts the stop projection in response to movement of the seat back section during an event where forces are applied to the striker member that exceed the predetermined level of force preventing movement of the striker engagement plate to the serpentine portion of the striker member. 10. The vehicle seat structure of claim 1 , further comprising a seat cushion section that is mounted for movement between an in-use position and a stowed position, with the seat back section being pivotally mounted to the seat cushion section for movement therewith, and the latch mechanism is configured to releasably engage the striker bar portion such that the latch mechanism moves in vertical directions in response to movement of the seat cushion section and the seat back section between the in-use and stowed position. 11. The vehicle seat structure of claim 10 , wherein the latch mechanism moves downward with respect to the striker member as the seat cushion section and the seat back section move from the stowed position to the in-use position. 12. The vehicle seat structure of claim 1 , wherein the striker member includes a stop projection located proximate a lower end of striker bar portion. 13. The vehicle seat structure of claim 12 , wherein the stop projection is defined by a deformed area of the lower end of the striker bar portion. 14. The vehicle seat structure of claim 12 , wherein the stop projection is defined by a metallic element welded to the lower end of the striker bar portion. 15. A vehicle seat structure comprising: a seat back section; a latch mechanism connected to the seat back section; and a striker member having a first attachment end, a striker bar portion, a serpentine portion and a second attachment end, the striker bar portion being located between the first attachment end and the serpentine portion, the serpentine portion being located between the striker bar portion and the second attachment end, the first and second attachment ends being adapted to be attached to a rear wall of the passenger compartment such that the first attachment end is located above the second attachment end, the striker bar portion being configured to releasably engage the latch mechanism to limit movement of the seat back section with respect to the rear wall of the passenger compartment, and the serpentine portion defining an upper section, a mid-section and a lower section, the upper section extending from the second attachment end and curving downward therefrom, the lower section extending from a lower end of the striker bar portion and curving upward therefrom with the mid-section extending from the lower section to the upper section. 16. The vehicle seat structure of claim 15 , wherein the serpentine portion has an overall S-shape. 17. The vehicle seat structure of claim 15 , wherein the serpentine portion is configured to deform in response to application of force to the seat back section that exceeds a predetermined level of force. 18. The vehicle seat structure of claim 15 , wherein the lower section of the serpentine portion is located above a distal end of the second attachment end, and the upper section of the serpentine portion is located above the lower end of the striker bar portion. 19. The vehicle seat structure of claim 15 , wherein the striker member includes a stop projection located proximate the lower end of striker bar portion, the stop projection being defined by a deformed portion of the lower end of the striker bar portion. 20. The vehicle seat structure of claim 15 , wherein the striker member includes a stop projection located proximate the lower end of striker bar portion, the stop projection being defined by a metallic element welded to the lower end of the striker bar portion.

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Classifications

  • B60N2/146Primary

    characterised by the locking device · CPC title

  • characterised by the locking device · CPC title

  • the back-rest being hinged on the vehicle frame · CPC title

  • into a loading platform {(B60N2/065 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • the cushion being hinged on the vehicle frame · CPC title

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What does patent US9616778B1 cover?
A vehicle seat structure having a seat back section, a latch mechanism and a striker member. The latch mechanism is connected to the seat back section. The striker member has a first attachment end, a striker bar portion, a serpentine portion and a second attachment end. The striker bar portion is located between the first attachment end and the serpentine portion. The serpentine portion is loc…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nissan North America Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60N2/146. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 11 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).