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- This disclosure relates to a tether hook bracket including a rebound blocker.
- a vehicle may be used to transport a child seat.
- the child seat may be connected to the body structure of the vehicle via a tether having a tether hook.
- the vehicle may be subject to an external force event, followed by a rebound event.
- a tether hook bracket and a vehicle are provided herein.
- the tether hook bracket is for a vehicle subjectable to an external force event, followed by a rebound event.
- the vehicle includes a body structure and a child seat connectable to the body structure via a tether having a tether hook.
- the tether hook bracket includes a body structure attachment portion, a tether hook connection portion, and a tether hook rebound blocker portion.
- the body structure attachment portion is configured to be attachable to the body structure.
- the tether hook connection portion is configured to receive the tether hook, such that the tether hook is connected to the tether hook bracket.
- the tether hook rebound blocker portion is disposed between the body structure attachment portion and the tether hook connection portion and is configured to maintain the connection of the tether hook to the tether hook bracket when the vehicle is subjected to the rebound event.
- the tether hook bracket may further comprise a deformation portion disposed between the body structure attachment portion and the tether hook rebound blocker portion. The deformation portion may be configured to deform during the external force event.
- the vehicle is subjectable to an external force event, followed by a rebound event.
- the vehicle includes a body structure and a child seat tether hook bracket.
- the child seat tether hook bracket includes a body structure attachment portion, a tether hook connection portion, and a tether hook rebound blocker portion.
- the body structure attachment portion is attached to the body structure.
- the tether hook connection portion is configured to receive a child seat tether hook, such that the child seat tether hook is connected to the child seat tether hook bracket.
- the tether hook rebound blocker portion is disposed between the body structure attachment portion and the tether hook connection portion and is configured to maintain the connection of the child seat tether hook to the child seat tether hook bracket when the vehicle is subjected to the rebound event.
- the child seat tether hook bracket may further include a deformation portion disposed between the body structure attachment portion and the tether hook rebound blocker portion. The deformation portion may be configured to deform during the external force event.
- the tether hook bracket and the vehicle disclosed herein maintain the connection of the child seat tether hook to the tether hook bracket when the vehicle is subjected to an external force event, followed by a rebound event.
- This disclosure applies to any vehicle, including but not limited to cars, trucks, vans, busses, boats, trains, and airplanes.
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary, schematic, perspective illustration of a vehicle having a tether hook bracket as disclosed herein.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic, cross-sectional illustration, partially in elevation, of the vehicle of FIG. 1 , taken at line 2 - 2 of FIG. 1 , showing a tether hook being received by the tether hook bracket and the tether hook connected to the tether hook bracket prior to an external force event.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic, cross-sectional illustration, partially in elevation, of the vehicle of FIG. 1 , taken at line 2 - 2 of FIG. 1 , showing the tether hook and the tether hook bracket during the external force event and during a rebound event.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic, perspective illustration of a first embodiment of the tether hook bracket of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a schematic, perspective illustration of a second embodiment of the tether hook bracket of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 6 is a schematic, perspective illustration of a third embodiment of the tether hook bracket of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 7 is a schematic, perspective illustration of a fourth embodiment of the tether hook bracket of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 8 is a schematic, perspective illustration of a fifth embodiment of the tether hook bracket of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 1 shows a portion of an example vehicle 10 .
- the vehicle 10 includes an example child seat tether hook bracket 30 as disclosed herein.
- the vehicle 10 is subjectable to an external force event (arrow F), followed by a rebound event (not shown).
- the external force event (arrow F) may have an external force direction (arrow F) that is toward a front end (not shown) of the vehicle 10 .
- the external force event (arrow F) causes an external force acceleration (not shown) of the vehicle 10 and its components in the external force direction (arrow F).
- the rebound event occurs after the external force event (arrow F) and causes a rebound acceleration (not shown) of the vehicle 10 and its components in the external force direction (arrow F).
- the vehicle 10 includes a body structure 12 .
- the body structure 12 may include a seat back beam 22 .
- the vehicle 10 includes a seat 14 attached to the body structure 12 .
- the seat 14 may include a seat cushion 16 and a seat back 18 .
- the seat 14 may be a rear seat, as shown, or any other seat 14 of the vehicle 10 .
- the vehicle 10 may include a rear window trim panel 20 .
- the rear window trim panel 20 may be configured to form a cup 21 and a cover 23 .
- the cover 23 may have an open position, as shown, and a closed position (not shown). The cover 23 may conceal the tether hook bracket 30 when the cover 23 is in the closed position and the tether hook bracket 30 is not in use.
- the cover 23 may allow access to the tether hook bracket 30 when the cover 23 is in the open position and the tether hook bracket 30 is in use.
- the cup 21 may provide an aesthetic trim for an area surrounding the tether hook bracket 30 when the cover 23 is in the open position.
- a child seat may be disposed on the seat cushion 16 and the seat back 18 of the seat 14 and connected to the body structure 12 of the vehicle 10 via a tether (not shown) having a tether hook 24 , as best seen in FIGS. 2-3 .
- the child seat tether hook 24 may include a spring clip 25 configured to maintain the connection of the child seat tether hook 24 to the child seat tether hook bracket 30 .
- the child seat tether hook bracket 30 may be an upper child seat tether hook bracket, as shown, a lower child seat tether hook bracket (not shown), or any other child seat tether hook bracket.
- the child seat tether hook 24 may be a corresponding upper child seat tether hook, as shown, a corresponding lower child seat tether hook, or any other child seat tether hook of the child seat.
- the child seat tether hook bracket 30 includes a body structure attachment portion 32 , a tether hook connection portion 34 , and a tether hook rebound blocker portion 36 .
- the body structure attachment portion 32 is attached to the body structure 12 .
- the body structure attachment portion 32 may be attached to the seat back beam 22 of the body structure 12 , as shown.
- the body structure attachment portion 32 may be attached to any other suitable part of the body structure 12 or to a seat structure (not shown) of the seat 14 , which is in turn attached to the body structure 12 .
- the body structure attachment portion 32 may be attached to the body structure 12 via a mechanical fastener 26 , a weld (not shown), or any other suitable attachment.
- the tether hook connection portion 34 is configured to receive the tether hook 24 , when the tether hook 24 is in a first or connection position A, such that the tether hook 24 is connected to the tether hook bracket 30 . After the tether hook 24 is connected to the tether hook bracket 30 , the tether may be tightened and the tether hook 24 may move to a second or tightened position B.
- the tether hook bracket 30 may further include a deformation portion 38 disposed between the body structure attachment portion 32 and the rebound blocker portion 36 .
- the deformation portion 38 may be configured to deform, as shown in FIG. 3 , when the vehicle 10 is subjected to the external force event (arrow F).
- the external force event (arrow F) and the resulting deformation of the deformation portion 38 of the child seat tether hook bracket 30 may move the child seat tether hook to a third or external force position C, as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the rebound event may cause the tether hook 24 to move rearward relative to the tether hook bracket 30 .
- the tether hook rebound blocker portion 36 is disposed between the body structure attachment portion 32 and the tether hook connection portion 34 and is configured to maintain the connection of the tether hook 24 to the tether hook bracket 30 when the vehicle 10 is subjected to the rebound event.
- the tether hook 24 may move to a fourth or rebound position D, as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the tether hook rebound blocker portion 36 may block a rearward movement (arrow R) of the tether hook 24 during the rebound event, thus keeping the tether hook 24 connected to the tether hook bracket 30 during the rebound event.
- the tether hook rebound blocker portion 36 may prevent detachment of a tether hook 24 that has been damaged from the tether hook connection portion 34 of the tether hook bracket 30 when the vehicle 10 is subjected to the rebound event. For example, if the tether hook 24 had a damaged or missing spring clip 25 , the tether hook rebound blocker portion 36 may prevent the tether hook 24 from disconnecting with the tether hook connection portion 34 of the tether hook bracket 30 when the vehicle 10 is subjected to the rebound event.
- the tether hook rebound blocker portion 36 of the tether hook bracket 30 may be a tab 40 configured to extend toward a rear end (not shown) of the vehicle 10 , i.e., rearward, prior to the external force event (arrow F).
- the tab 40 may be disposed below the tether hook connection portion 34 prior to the external force event (arrow F) such that the tether hook connection portion 34 can receive the tether hook 24 without interference or contact between the tether hook 24 and the tab 40 .
- the tab 40 may be disposed rearward of the tether hook connection portion 34 after the external force event (arrow F) such that a rearward movement (arrow R) of the tether hook 24 during the rebound event is blocked or prevented by the tab 40 and the connection of the tether hook 24 to the tether hook bracket 30 is maintained.
- the spring clip 25 of the child seat tether hook 24 may not function to maintain the connection of the child seat tether hook 24 to the child seat tether hook bracket 30 after the external force event (arrow F).
- the tether hook rebound blocker portion 36 of the tether hook bracket 30 may be further configured to maintain the connection of the child seat tether hook 24 to the child seat tether hook bracket 30 when the vehicle 10 is subjected to the rebound event and the spring clip 25 of the child seat tether hook 24 does not function.
- the body structure attachment portion 32 , the deformation portion 38 , the tether hook rebound blocker portion 36 , and the tether hook connection portion 34 of the child seat tether hook bracket 30 may be formed together as a single piece 42 .
- FIG. 4 shows the single piece 42 formed as a stamping.
- FIG. 6 shows the single piece formed as an extrusion. Any other suitable process or method may be used to form the single piece 42 .
- the body structure attachment portion 32 , the deformation portion 38 , and the tether hook connection portion 36 of the child seat tether hook bracket 30 may be formed together as a single first piece 44 .
- the single first piece 44 may be formed by stamping, as shown, by extrusion or by any other suitable method.
- the tether hook rebound blocker portion 36 of the child seat tether hook bracket 30 may be attached to the first piece 44 of the child seat tether hook bracket 30 .
- FIG. 5 shows the tether hook rebound blocker portion 36 attached to the first piece 44 via a second mechanical fastener 46 .
- FIGS. 7 and 8 show the tether hook rebound blocker portion 36 attached to the first piece 44 via a slide-on clip 48 formed on the tether hook rebound blocker portion 36 .
- a first embodiment of the slide-on clip 48 is shown in FIG. 7 .
- a second embodiment of the slide-on clip 48 is shown in FIG. 8 .
- the embodiments shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 may allow addition of the tether hook rebound blocker portion 36 to an existing child tether hook bracket that does not include a tether hook rebound blocker portion 36 without the complexities and tool access requirements of welding or mechanical fastening.
- attachment of the tether hook rebound blocker portion 36 to the first piece 44 may be via a weld, a crimp, or any other suitable attachment.
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- This disclosure relates to a tether hook bracket including a rebound blocker.
- A vehicle may be used to transport a child seat. The child seat may be connected to the body structure of the vehicle via a tether having a tether hook. The vehicle may be subject to an external force event, followed by a rebound event.
- A tether hook bracket and a vehicle are provided herein. The tether hook bracket is for a vehicle subjectable to an external force event, followed by a rebound event. The vehicle includes a body structure and a child seat connectable to the body structure via a tether having a tether hook. The tether hook bracket includes a body structure attachment portion, a tether hook connection portion, and a tether hook rebound blocker portion. The body structure attachment portion is configured to be attachable to the body structure. The tether hook connection portion is configured to receive the tether hook, such that the tether hook is connected to the tether hook bracket. The tether hook rebound blocker portion is disposed between the body structure attachment portion and the tether hook connection portion and is configured to maintain the connection of the tether hook to the tether hook bracket when the vehicle is subjected to the rebound event. The tether hook bracket may further comprise a deformation portion disposed between the body structure attachment portion and the tether hook rebound blocker portion. The deformation portion may be configured to deform during the external force event.
- The vehicle is subjectable to an external force event, followed by a rebound event. The vehicle includes a body structure and a child seat tether hook bracket. The child seat tether hook bracket includes a body structure attachment portion, a tether hook connection portion, and a tether hook rebound blocker portion. The body structure attachment portion is attached to the body structure. The tether hook connection portion is configured to receive a child seat tether hook, such that the child seat tether hook is connected to the child seat tether hook bracket. The tether hook rebound blocker portion is disposed between the body structure attachment portion and the tether hook connection portion and is configured to maintain the connection of the child seat tether hook to the child seat tether hook bracket when the vehicle is subjected to the rebound event. The child seat tether hook bracket may further include a deformation portion disposed between the body structure attachment portion and the tether hook rebound blocker portion. The deformation portion may be configured to deform during the external force event.
- The tether hook bracket and the vehicle disclosed herein maintain the connection of the child seat tether hook to the tether hook bracket when the vehicle is subjected to an external force event, followed by a rebound event. This disclosure applies to any vehicle, including but not limited to cars, trucks, vans, busses, boats, trains, and airplanes.
- The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of the present teachings are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best modes for carrying out the present teachings when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a fragmentary, schematic, perspective illustration of a vehicle having a tether hook bracket as disclosed herein. -
FIG. 2 is a schematic, cross-sectional illustration, partially in elevation, of the vehicle ofFIG. 1 , taken at line 2-2 ofFIG. 1 , showing a tether hook being received by the tether hook bracket and the tether hook connected to the tether hook bracket prior to an external force event. -
FIG. 3 is a schematic, cross-sectional illustration, partially in elevation, of the vehicle ofFIG. 1 , taken at line 2-2 ofFIG. 1 , showing the tether hook and the tether hook bracket during the external force event and during a rebound event. -
FIG. 4 is a schematic, perspective illustration of a first embodiment of the tether hook bracket ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 is a schematic, perspective illustration of a second embodiment of the tether hook bracket ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 6 is a schematic, perspective illustration of a third embodiment of the tether hook bracket ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 7 is a schematic, perspective illustration of a fourth embodiment of the tether hook bracket ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 8 is a schematic, perspective illustration of a fifth embodiment of the tether hook bracket ofFIG. 1 . - Those having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that terms such as “above,” “below,” “upward,” “downward,” “top,” “bottom,” etc., are used descriptively for the figures, and do not represent limitations on the scope of the disclosure, as defined by the appended claims.
- Referring to the drawings, wherein like reference numbers refer to like components throughout the views,
FIG. 1 shows a portion of anexample vehicle 10. Thevehicle 10 includes an example child seattether hook bracket 30 as disclosed herein. Thevehicle 10 is subjectable to an external force event (arrow F), followed by a rebound event (not shown). The external force event (arrow F) may have an external force direction (arrow F) that is toward a front end (not shown) of thevehicle 10. The external force event (arrow F) causes an external force acceleration (not shown) of thevehicle 10 and its components in the external force direction (arrow F). The rebound event occurs after the external force event (arrow F) and causes a rebound acceleration (not shown) of thevehicle 10 and its components in the external force direction (arrow F). - Referring now to
FIGS. 1-2 , thevehicle 10 includes abody structure 12. Thebody structure 12 may include aseat back beam 22. Thevehicle 10 includes aseat 14 attached to thebody structure 12. Theseat 14 may include aseat cushion 16 and a seat back 18. Theseat 14 may be a rear seat, as shown, or anyother seat 14 of thevehicle 10. Thevehicle 10 may include a rearwindow trim panel 20. The rearwindow trim panel 20 may be configured to form acup 21 and acover 23. Thecover 23 may have an open position, as shown, and a closed position (not shown). Thecover 23 may conceal thetether hook bracket 30 when thecover 23 is in the closed position and thetether hook bracket 30 is not in use. Thecover 23 may allow access to thetether hook bracket 30 when thecover 23 is in the open position and thetether hook bracket 30 is in use. Thecup 21 may provide an aesthetic trim for an area surrounding thetether hook bracket 30 when thecover 23 is in the open position. - A child seat (not shown) may be disposed on the
seat cushion 16 and theseat back 18 of theseat 14 and connected to thebody structure 12 of thevehicle 10 via a tether (not shown) having atether hook 24, as best seen inFIGS. 2-3 . The childseat tether hook 24 may include aspring clip 25 configured to maintain the connection of the childseat tether hook 24 to the child seattether hook bracket 30. The child seattether hook bracket 30 may be an upper child seat tether hook bracket, as shown, a lower child seat tether hook bracket (not shown), or any other child seat tether hook bracket. The childseat tether hook 24 may be a corresponding upper child seat tether hook, as shown, a corresponding lower child seat tether hook, or any other child seat tether hook of the child seat. - Referring now to
FIG. 2 , the child seattether hook bracket 30 includes a bodystructure attachment portion 32, a tetherhook connection portion 34, and a tether hookrebound blocker portion 36. The bodystructure attachment portion 32 is attached to thebody structure 12. The bodystructure attachment portion 32 may be attached to theseat back beam 22 of thebody structure 12, as shown. Alternatively, the bodystructure attachment portion 32 may be attached to any other suitable part of thebody structure 12 or to a seat structure (not shown) of theseat 14, which is in turn attached to thebody structure 12. The bodystructure attachment portion 32 may be attached to thebody structure 12 via amechanical fastener 26, a weld (not shown), or any other suitable attachment. - The tether
hook connection portion 34 is configured to receive thetether hook 24, when thetether hook 24 is in a first or connection position A, such that thetether hook 24 is connected to thetether hook bracket 30. After thetether hook 24 is connected to thetether hook bracket 30, the tether may be tightened and thetether hook 24 may move to a second or tightened position B. - Referring now to
FIGS. 2-3 , thetether hook bracket 30 may further include adeformation portion 38 disposed between the bodystructure attachment portion 32 and therebound blocker portion 36. Thedeformation portion 38 may be configured to deform, as shown inFIG. 3 , when thevehicle 10 is subjected to the external force event (arrow F). The external force event (arrow F) and the resulting deformation of thedeformation portion 38 of the child seattether hook bracket 30 may move the child seat tether hook to a third or external force position C, as shown inFIG. 3 . - After the external force event (arrow F), the rebound event may cause the
tether hook 24 to move rearward relative to thetether hook bracket 30. The tether hookrebound blocker portion 36 is disposed between the bodystructure attachment portion 32 and the tetherhook connection portion 34 and is configured to maintain the connection of thetether hook 24 to thetether hook bracket 30 when thevehicle 10 is subjected to the rebound event. Thetether hook 24 may move to a fourth or rebound position D, as shown inFIG. 3 . The tether hookrebound blocker portion 36 may block a rearward movement (arrow R) of thetether hook 24 during the rebound event, thus keeping thetether hook 24 connected to thetether hook bracket 30 during the rebound event. The tether hookrebound blocker portion 36 may prevent detachment of atether hook 24 that has been damaged from the tetherhook connection portion 34 of thetether hook bracket 30 when thevehicle 10 is subjected to the rebound event. For example, if thetether hook 24 had a damaged or missingspring clip 25, the tether hookrebound blocker portion 36 may prevent thetether hook 24 from disconnecting with the tetherhook connection portion 34 of thetether hook bracket 30 when thevehicle 10 is subjected to the rebound event. - The tether hook
rebound blocker portion 36 of thetether hook bracket 30 may be atab 40 configured to extend toward a rear end (not shown) of thevehicle 10, i.e., rearward, prior to the external force event (arrow F). Thetab 40 may be disposed below the tetherhook connection portion 34 prior to the external force event (arrow F) such that the tetherhook connection portion 34 can receive thetether hook 24 without interference or contact between thetether hook 24 and thetab 40. Thetab 40 may be disposed rearward of the tetherhook connection portion 34 after the external force event (arrow F) such that a rearward movement (arrow R) of thetether hook 24 during the rebound event is blocked or prevented by thetab 40 and the connection of thetether hook 24 to thetether hook bracket 30 is maintained. - The
spring clip 25 of the childseat tether hook 24 may not function to maintain the connection of the childseat tether hook 24 to the child seattether hook bracket 30 after the external force event (arrow F). The tether hookrebound blocker portion 36 of thetether hook bracket 30 may be further configured to maintain the connection of the childseat tether hook 24 to the child seattether hook bracket 30 when thevehicle 10 is subjected to the rebound event and thespring clip 25 of the childseat tether hook 24 does not function. - Referring now to
FIGS. 4 and 6 , the bodystructure attachment portion 32, thedeformation portion 38, the tether hookrebound blocker portion 36, and the tetherhook connection portion 34 of the child seattether hook bracket 30 may be formed together as asingle piece 42.FIG. 4 shows thesingle piece 42 formed as a stamping.FIG. 6 shows the single piece formed as an extrusion. Any other suitable process or method may be used to form thesingle piece 42. - Referring now to
FIGS. 5, 7, and 8 , the bodystructure attachment portion 32, thedeformation portion 38, and the tetherhook connection portion 36 of the child seattether hook bracket 30 may be formed together as a singlefirst piece 44. The singlefirst piece 44 may be formed by stamping, as shown, by extrusion or by any other suitable method. The tether hookrebound blocker portion 36 of the child seattether hook bracket 30 may be attached to thefirst piece 44 of the child seattether hook bracket 30.FIG. 5 shows the tether hookrebound blocker portion 36 attached to thefirst piece 44 via a secondmechanical fastener 46. -
FIGS. 7 and 8 show the tether hookrebound blocker portion 36 attached to thefirst piece 44 via a slide-onclip 48 formed on the tether hookrebound blocker portion 36. A first embodiment of the slide-onclip 48 is shown inFIG. 7 . A second embodiment of the slide-onclip 48 is shown inFIG. 8 . The embodiments shown inFIGS. 7 and 8 may allow addition of the tether hookrebound blocker portion 36 to an existing child tether hook bracket that does not include a tether hookrebound blocker portion 36 without the complexities and tool access requirements of welding or mechanical fastening. Alternatively, attachment of the tether hookrebound blocker portion 36 to thefirst piece 44 may be via a weld, a crimp, or any other suitable attachment. - While the best modes for carrying out the many aspects of the present teachings have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which these teachings relate will recognize various alternative aspects for practicing the present teachings that are within the scope of the appended claims.
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