Wire harness for a vehicle seating assembly
US-9039081-B2 · May 26, 2015 · US
US9931999B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9931999-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514973302-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 3, 2018 |
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A vehicle seating assembly includes a seatback frame having a lower cross member. A back panel is operably coupled to the seatback frame and includes internal posts configured to receive a retention clip. The retention clip includes first and second catches that engage notches on the internal posts of the back panel. The retention clips further include retention hooks. An anchorage bracket is operably coupled to the lower cross member and includes fastener slots configured to receive the retention hooks to secure the back panel with the anchorage bracket. Wire harness features are disposed on distal ends of the anchorage bracket. Wiring is routed between the lower cross member and the anchorage bracket.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle seating assembly comprising: a seatback frame including a lower cross member; a back panel operably coupled to the seatback frame and including internal posts configured to receive a retention clip, the retention clip including first and second catches that engage notches on the internal posts of the back panel, the retention clips further including retention hooks; and an anchorage bracket operably coupled to the lower cross member and including: fastener slots configured to receive the retention hooks to secure the back panel with the anchorage bracket; and wire harness features disposed on distal ends of the anchorage bracket, wherein wiring is routed between the lower cross member and the anchorage bracket. 2. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 1 , wherein the fastener slots are elongate in a vertical direction. 3. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 1 , wherein the fastener slots extend through first and second interconnecting regions of the anchorage bracket, and wherein the first and second interconnecting regions protrude rearwardly from a central body of the anchorage bracket. 4. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 1 , wherein the wire harness features include a vertically extending elongate body that transitions wiring between the seatback frame and the anchorage bracket. 5. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 3 , wherein the central body of the anchorage bracket is defined by a substantially vertically aligned portion and a substantially horizontally aligned portion that extends forward from the vertically aligned portion. 6. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 1 , wherein the back panel includes a controlled deformation area. 7. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 6 , wherein the controlled deformation area includes a generally W-shaped configuration. 8. A vehicle seating assembly comprising: a seatback frame including a lower cross member; a back panel; and an anchorage bracket operably coupling the back panel to the lower cross member, the anchorage bracket including: fastener slots configured to receive fasteners from the seatback frame; and wire harness features disposed on distal ends of the anchorage bracket, wherein wiring is routed between the lower cross member and the anchorage bracket. 9. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 8 , wherein the fastener slots extend through first and second interconnecting regions of the anchorage bracket, and wherein the first and second interconnecting regions protrude rearwardly from a central body of the anchorage bracket. 10. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 8 , wherein the back panel includes forward protruding internal posts configured to engage the anchorage bracket. 11. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 10 , wherein the forward protruding internal posts include removable retention clips. 12. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 11 , wherein the retention clips include retention hooks that engage notches in the forward protruding internal posts. 13. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 11 , wherein each forward protruding internal post includes outside guides that generally define a channel in the forward protruding internal post. 14. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 8 , wherein the back panel includes a controlled deformation area. 15. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 14 , wherein the controlled deformation area includes a generally W-shaped configuration. 16. A vehicle seating assembly comprising: a seatback frame; a back panel; and an anchorage bracket coupling the back panel to the seatback frame and including: a lower support body; first and second fastener receptacles configured to receive fasteners from the seatback frame, wherein a recess is defined between the lower support body and the first and second fastener receptacles; and wire harness routers disposed on distal ends of the anchorage bracket that route wiring across the lower support body. 17. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 16 , wherein the back panel includes forward protruding internal posts configured to engage the anchorage bracket. 18. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 17 , wherein the forward protruding internal posts include removable retention clips. 19. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 18 , wherein the retention clips include retention hooks that engage notches in the forward protruding internal posts. 20. The vehicle seating assembly of claim 18 , wherein each forward protruding internal post includes outside guides that generally define a channel in the forward protruding internal post.
due to impact coming from the rear · CPC title
involving residual deformation or fracture of the structure · CPC title
Protecting, fastening and routing means therefor · CPC title
electric {constitutive elements} · CPC title
covering more than only the seat · CPC title
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