IP Library Granted Patent US 10,596,933
Granted Patent B2
US 10,596,933 · App. 15/527,113 · Granted Mar 24, 2020

Method for mounting a backrest structure of a vehicle rear seat, pivot support of a fold-over backrest structure of a vehicle rear seat

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 10,596,933
App. No.
15/527,113
Filed
May 16, 2017
Granted
Mar 24, 2020
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3638
USPC
297/354.1
Abstract

A method is provided for mounting a backrest structure ( 1 ) of a vehicle rear seat. The method includes the following steps: arranging a bearing bush ( 15 ) on a cylindrical bearing pin ( 11 ) provided in a lower lateral corner segment of a backrest structure ( 1 ), inserting the bearing bush ( 15 ) into a cut-out ( 17 ) of a body-side backrest bearing ( 2 a, 2 b ), pivoting the backrest structure ( 1 ) inserted into the backrest bearing ( 2 a, 2 b ) forward about a bearing axis ( 12 ) of the bearing pin ( 11 ) until a blocking segment ( 22 b, 122 b ) of the bearing bush ( 15 ) locks in and/or engages behind a blocking element ( 22 a, 122 a ) of the backrest bearing ( 2 a, 2 b ). A pivot support of a fold-over backrest structure ( 1 ) of a vehicle rear seat is also provided.

Claims (34)

1. A method for mounting a backrest structure of a vehicle rear seat, the method comprising the steps:

arranging a bearing bush around a cylindrical bearing pin which is provided in a lower lateral corner section of a backrest structure;

introducing the bearing bush together with the bearing pin into a recess of a vehicle body-side backrest bearing; and

pivoting out the backrest structure, which is introduced into the backrest bearing, about a bearing axis of the bearing pin until a blocking section of the bearing bush latches into a blocking element of the backrest bearing or engages behind the blocking element of the backrest bearing or latches into the blocking element of the backrest bearing and engages behind the blocking element of the backrest bearing, the blocking section, after latching into or behind the blocking element, configures the bearing bush to prevent removal of the bearing pin from the recess independent of pivoting of the backrest structure.

2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising arranging an inner backrest bearing between two vehicle body-side outer backrest bearings, and fixing the inner backrest bearing, in the pivoted-out state of the backrest structure by means of a holding element which can be screwed.

3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein:

the bearing bush is configured to have pivoting out of the backrest, after said introducing, cause prevention of removal of the bearing bush from the recess after said pivoting out.

4. A pivot support of a backrest structure of a vehicle rear seat, which backrest structure can be folded over, the pivot support comprising:

a cylindrical bearing pin arranged in a lower lateral corner section of a backrest structure;

a vehicle body-side backrest bearing which has a recess with an upwardly directed opening defining a path for the bearing pin to be introduced through the opening into the recess during the mounting of the backrest structure; and

a bearing bush arranged around the bearing pin the bearing bush being introducable together with the bearing pin into the recess of the backrest bearing, the bearing bush preventing a removal of the bearing pin out of the recess, by way of a rotation of the bearing bush about the bearing pin, the blocking section, after latching into or behind the blocking element, configures the bearing bush to prevent removal of the bearing pin from the recess independent of pivoting of the backrest structure.

5. The pivot support as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the backrest bearing comprises a blocking element and the pivot support is configured for a method for mounting a backrest structure comprising the steps:

arranging the bearing bush on the cylindrical bearing pin which is provided in the lower lateral corner section of the backrest structure;

introducing the bearing bush into the recess of the vehicle body-side backrest bearing; and

pivoting out the backrest structure, which is introduced into the backrest bearing, about a bearing axis of the bearing pin until a blocking section of the bearing bush latches into the blocking element of the backrest bearing or engages behind the blocking element of the backrest bearing or latches into the blocking element of the backrest bearing and engages behind the blocking element of the backrest bearing.

6. The pivot support as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the bearing bush is arranged on the bearing pin in a predefined orientation and such that the bearing bush is secured against rotation relative to the bearing pin up to a predetermined holding force.

7. The pivot support as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the backrest bearing comprises a blocking element and the bearing bush comprises a blocking section arranged on the bearing bush and the blocking section is brought into engagement with a blocking element of the vehicle body-side backrest bearing by way of a rotation of the backrest structure.

8. The pivot support as claimed in claim 7 , wherein a region of the blocking section is configured to be spring biased in a self-securing manner when the blocking section is operatively connected to the blocking element of the vehicle body-side backrest bearing.

9. The pivot support as claimed in claim 4 , further comprising another cylindrical bearing pin in another lower lateral corner section of the backrest structure;

another vehicle body-side backrest bearing which has another bearing recess with an upwardly directed opening defining a path for the bearing pin to be introduced through the opening into the another bearing recess during the mounting of the backrest structure, whereby two vehicle body-side outer backrest bearings are provided;

another bearing bush arranged on the another cylindrical bearing pin the another bearing bush being introducable together with the another cylindrical bearing pin into the another bearing recess, the another bearing bush preventing a removal of the another cylindrical bearing pin out of the recess, by way of a rotation of the another bearing bush about the another cylindrical bearing pin;

a further inner backrest bearing provided between the two vehicle body-side outer backrest bearings.

10. The pivot support as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the inner backrest bearing provides a support of the backrest structure in a transverse direction or in the axial direction of the bearing pins.

11. The pivot support as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the outer backrest bearings provides a fixing in a longitudinal direction and in a vertical direction.

12. The pivot support as claimed in claim 4 , wherein a blocking element is provided which is inset as a depression and/or opening in the surface of the backrest bearing.

13. The pivot support as claimed in claim 4 , wherein a blocking element is provided which projects out of a surface of the backrest bearing.

14. The pivot support as claimed in claim 4 , further comprising:

another cylindrical bearing pin in another lower lateral corner section of the backrest structure;

another vehicle body-side backrest bearing which has another bearing recess with an upwardly directed opening defining a path for the bearing pin to be introduced through the opening into the another bearing recess during the mounting of the backrest structure, whereby two vehicle body-side outer backrest bearings are provided;

another bearing bush arranged on the another cylindrical bearing pin the another bearing bush being introducable together with the another cylindrical bearing pin into the another bearing recess, the another bearing bush preventing a removal of the another cylindrical bearing pin out of the recess, by way of a rotation of the another bearing bush about the another cylindrical bearing pin.

15. The pivot support as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the bearing bushes are of identical configuration.

16. The pivot support as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the bearing bushes are arranged symmetrically with respect to a mirror plane, which mirror plane is oriented perpendicularly with respect to the bearing axis.

17. The pivot support as claimed in claim 4 , wherein:

the cylindrical bearing pin has a circular-cylindrical configuration.