US20130216301A1 - Method of joining a backlight cover and headliner clip for a convertible top - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the manufacture of a convertible top wherein a backlight, top cover, and headliner are joined by an in situ molded elastomeric ring.
- Convertible tops are generally provided with a backlight that is connected around the periphery of the backlight to a flexible fabric cover.
- the backlight may be connected to the cover by gluing, fastener clips, or elastomeric rings that may be separately formed or molded to the backlight and cover.
- Convertible tops including a headliner are preferred because they reduce noise and improve the overall appearance of the convertible top. Assembling a headliner to a convertible top is complicated by the need to secure the headliner to the backlight and the cover. Additional assembly steps and fasteners are required to secure the headliner to the top around the periphery of the backlight.
- the problem addressed by Applicants' invention is reducing the complexity of assembling a headliner to a convertible top.
- the present disclosure provides a connector system for a convertible top cover, a backlight, and a headliner.
- the connector system includes a molded ring of material.
- the molded ring is affixed to the backlight and the top cover.
- the ring defines a slot formed on an interior surface of the ring between the backlight and the top cover.
- the connector system also includes a ring shaped clip. The clip is attached to the headliner. The clip is inserted into the slot to secure the headliner inside the cover.
- the clip may be provided with one or more barbs to engage a side of the slot.
- the clip may include a flange to which the headliner is attached.
- a connector system for a convertible top cover, a backlight, and a headliner.
- the connector system includes a molded ring affixed to the backlight and an opening in the convertible top cover.
- the connector system includes a ring shaped member that is insert molded into the molded ring. The member is molded into the molded ring between the backlight and the opening in the top cover.
- the connector system includes a retainer clip. The clip is secured to the headliner. The clip is assembled to the ring shaped member inside the cover.
- the present disclosure provides a method of securing a headliner to a convertible top.
- the method includes providing a backlight and a top cover to the mold.
- the top cover defines an opening for receiving the backlight.
- a ring of material is molded around the periphery of the backlight and to the opening defined by the top cover.
- a slot is formed in the ring between the periphery of the backlight and the opening.
- a ring shaped clip is attached to the headliner to assemble the headliner to the ring by inserting the clip into the slot.
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary rear perspective view of a vehicle that is provided with a convertible top;
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 2 - 2 in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a fragmentary perspective view showing the orientation of a backlight, cover and headliner clip with an elastomeric ring that joins them together in phantom;
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of a mold showing the backlight headliner clip and cover in a position to be joined together in an in situ elastomeric molding process;
- FIG. 5 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of a mold with a headliner clip loaded into the mold
- FIG. 6 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of an in situ formed elastomeric ring joining a backlight to a top cover and defining a headliner clip receptacle with a headliner and clip shown exploded away from the elastomeric ring;
- FIG. 7 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of a mold that may be used to form the elastomeric ring shown in FIG. 6 .
- a vehicle 10 that includes a convertible top 12 .
- a backlight 16 also referred to as a rear window, is provided as part of the convertible top 12 and is secured to a flexible cover 18 portion of the convertible top 12 .
- an in situ molded elastomeric ring 20 is shown joining the backlight 16 and the cover 18 .
- a headliner 24 is secured to the convertible top inside the flexible cover 18 .
- the headliner 24 is secured to a retainer ring insert 26 by a headliner attachment clip 28 .
- the headliner attachment clip 28 includes a flange 30 that is secured to a hem 32 of the headliner 24 at a stitch line 34 .
- the retainer ring insert 26 is shown in greater detail with the backlight 16 and flexible cover 18 shown juxtaposed to the retainer ring insert 26 with the elastomeric ring 20 being shown in phantom.
- the retainer ring insert 26 has an anchoring T rib 36 around which the elastomeric ring 20 is molded in situ.
- the retainer ring insert 26 is an insert in the elastomeric ring 20 that is formed in an insert molding process.
- the edges of the backlight 16 and flexible cover 18 are also insert molded into the elastomeric ring 20 .
- the elastomeric ring 20 is formed in a triple insert mold process.
- the elastomeric ring 20 extends around the entire periphery of the backlight 16 to form a continuous in situ molded elastomeric ring 20 that connects the backlight 16 to the cover 18 and the retainer ring insert 26 .
- the retainer ring insert 26 is preferably formed in the continuous ring that is outboard of, but generally conforms to, the periphery of the backlight 16 .
- the retainer ring insert 26 has a headliner clip receiver 40 that is disposed at the opposite end of a body portion 42 .
- An intermediate flange 44 extends outwardly from the intermediate area of the body portion 42 .
- the intermediate flange 44 is used to support the retainer ring insert 26 during the molding process as will be described more fully below.
- FIG. 4 a lower mold 48 is shown in plan view with the cover partially shown overlying the lower mold 48 .
- the backlight 16 is placed in the mold with the retainer ring insert 26 disposed in the mold outboard of the peripheral edge 50 of the backlight 16 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates the lower mold 48 with the backlight 16 , cover 18 and retainer ring insert 26 in place prior to beginning the molding process.
- the lower mold 48 is shown with an upper mold 52 in a position for molding and closing the lower mold 48 .
- a recess 54 is formed in the upper mold 52 that forms the outer surface of the elastomeric insert 20 .
- a groove 56 is provided in the lower mold 48 for receiving the retainer ring insert 26 .
- a pair of shoulders 58 are defined within the groove 56 .
- the intermediate flange 44 supports the retainer ring insert 26 on the shoulders 58 prior to and during the molding process.
- a clearance groove 60 is provided for the headliner clip receiver 40 .
- the intermediate flange 44 seals the clearance groove 60 during the molding process to keep the headliner clip receiver 40 from being molded over during the molding process.
- a glass receiving space 62 and a cover receiving space 64 are provided between the lower mold 48 and the upper mold 52 .
- the molding process for the embodiment of FIGS. 1 5 will be described below.
- the upper mold 52 is separated from the lower mold 48 .
- the backlight 16 , retainer ring insert 26 and flexible cover 18 are placed on the lower die 48 generally shown in FIG. 4 .
- the upper mold 52 is then located on the lower mold 48 and clamped in place.
- Molten elastomer is then injected into the mold cavity defined between the lower mold 48 and the upper mold 52 completely filling the ring shaped space defined around the peripheral edge 50 of the backlight 16 .
- a groove 56 is completely filled with the elastomer except for the clearance groove 60 .
- the in situ molded elastomeric ring 20 joins the backlight to the cover and also to the retainer ring insert 26 .
- the elastomeric ring 20 is then permitted to cure and bond to the backlight 16 , flexible cover 18 and the retainer ring insert 26 .
- a backlight 68 is joined to a cover 70 of a convertible top by an in situ molded elastomeric ring 72 .
- the elastomeric ring 72 defines a groove 74 .
- a headliner 76 is connected by a press in connector ring 78 that is received in the groove 74 .
- a plurality of anchoring barbs 80 are provided on the press in connector 78 to securely retain the connector 78 in the groove 74 .
- the press in connector has a flange 82 that is joined to a hem 84 of the headliner 76 .
- the hem 84 is connected to the flange 82 at a stitch line 86 .
- a mold for forming the embodiment of FIG. 6 is shown to include an upper mold 90 and a lower mold 92 that are placed together during the molding process.
- An upper mold cavity 94 is defined by the upper mold 90 .
- a lower mold cavity 96 is defined by the lower mold 92 .
- a groove forming lip 98 is provided in the lower mold cavity 96 for forming the groove 74 in the elastomeric ring 72 .
- a glass receiving space 100 is provided between the upper mold 90 and the lower mold 92 .
- a cover receiving space 102 is defined between the upper mold 90 and the lower mold 92 .
- the method of assembling the headliner 76 to the convertible top according to the embodiment of FIGS. 6 and 7 is described below.
- the backlight 68 and cover 70 are loaded into a die similar to that shown in FIG. 4 , but without the retainer ring insert 26 .
- the upper mold 90 is closed over the lower mold 92 and clamped together. Molten elastomer is then injected into the upper mold cavity 94 and lower mold cavity 96 filling the cavity except for the area of the groove forming rib 98 .
- the elastomer forming the ring 72 is permitted to partially cure and the upper mold 90 is removed from the lower mold 92 .
- the headliner 76 is secured to the ring 72 by inserting the press in connector 78 into the groove 74 .
- the press in connector 78 is an elongated member that circumscribes the backlight 68 in a continuous ring.
- the press in connector 78 may be formed in a series of segments that extend around the backlight 68 . But, with either embodiment, the headliner should be attached without wrinkles
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Abstract
A convertible top has a convertible top cover, a backlight, and a headliner. A connector system includes a molded ring of material affixed to the backlight and the top cover. The connector system includes a clip attached to the headliner. The molded ring may have a slot formed on an interior surface between the backlight and the cover. The clip may be inserted into the slot to secure the headliner inside the top cover. A method of securing a headliner to a convertible top is also provided.
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- This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/130,661 filed Nov. 8, 2011, which is a National Phase of PCT Application No. PCT/US2009/065846 filed Nov. 25, 2009, which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/118,279 filed Nov. 26, 2008, the disclosures of which are incorporated in their entirety by reference herein.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to the manufacture of a convertible top wherein a backlight, top cover, and headliner are joined by an in situ molded elastomeric ring.
- 2. Background Art
- Convertible tops are generally provided with a backlight that is connected around the periphery of the backlight to a flexible fabric cover. The backlight may be connected to the cover by gluing, fastener clips, or elastomeric rings that may be separately formed or molded to the backlight and cover.
- Convertible tops including a headliner are preferred because they reduce noise and improve the overall appearance of the convertible top. Assembling a headliner to a convertible top is complicated by the need to secure the headliner to the backlight and the cover. Additional assembly steps and fasteners are required to secure the headliner to the top around the periphery of the backlight.
- The problem addressed by Applicants' invention is reducing the complexity of assembling a headliner to a convertible top.
- According to one embodiment, the present disclosure provides a connector system for a convertible top cover, a backlight, and a headliner. The connector system includes a molded ring of material. The molded ring is affixed to the backlight and the top cover. The ring defines a slot formed on an interior surface of the ring between the backlight and the top cover. The connector system also includes a ring shaped clip. The clip is attached to the headliner. The clip is inserted into the slot to secure the headliner inside the cover.
- According to other aspects of the present disclosure, the clip may be provided with one or more barbs to engage a side of the slot. The clip may include a flange to which the headliner is attached.
- According to one embodiment, a connector system is provided for a convertible top cover, a backlight, and a headliner. The connector system includes a molded ring affixed to the backlight and an opening in the convertible top cover. The connector system includes a ring shaped member that is insert molded into the molded ring. The member is molded into the molded ring between the backlight and the opening in the top cover. The connector system includes a retainer clip. The clip is secured to the headliner. The clip is assembled to the ring shaped member inside the cover.
- According to another embodiment, the present disclosure provides a method of securing a headliner to a convertible top. The method includes providing a backlight and a top cover to the mold. The top cover defines an opening for receiving the backlight. A ring of material is molded around the periphery of the backlight and to the opening defined by the top cover. A slot is formed in the ring between the periphery of the backlight and the opening. A ring shaped clip is attached to the headliner to assemble the headliner to the ring by inserting the clip into the slot.
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FIG. 1 is a fragmentary rear perspective view of a vehicle that is provided with a convertible top; -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 2-2 inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary perspective view showing the orientation of a backlight, cover and headliner clip with an elastomeric ring that joins them together in phantom; -
FIG. 4 is a plan view of a mold showing the backlight headliner clip and cover in a position to be joined together in an in situ elastomeric molding process; -
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of a mold with a headliner clip loaded into the mold; -
FIG. 6 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of an in situ formed elastomeric ring joining a backlight to a top cover and defining a headliner clip receptacle with a headliner and clip shown exploded away from the elastomeric ring; and -
FIG. 7 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of a mold that may be used to form the elastomeric ring shown inFIG. 6 . - As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
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FIG. 1 , avehicle 10 is shown that includes aconvertible top 12. Abacklight 16, also referred to as a rear window, is provided as part of theconvertible top 12 and is secured to aflexible cover 18 portion of theconvertible top 12. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , an in situ moldedelastomeric ring 20 is shown joining thebacklight 16 and thecover 18. Aheadliner 24 is secured to the convertible top inside theflexible cover 18. Theheadliner 24 is secured to a retainer ring insert 26 by aheadliner attachment clip 28. Theheadliner attachment clip 28 includes aflange 30 that is secured to ahem 32 of theheadliner 24 at astitch line 34. - Referring to
FIG. 3 , theretainer ring insert 26 is shown in greater detail with thebacklight 16 andflexible cover 18 shown juxtaposed to theretainer ring insert 26 with theelastomeric ring 20 being shown in phantom. Theretainer ring insert 26 has an anchoringT rib 36 around which theelastomeric ring 20 is molded in situ. Theretainer ring insert 26 is an insert in theelastomeric ring 20 that is formed in an insert molding process. The edges of thebacklight 16 andflexible cover 18 are also insert molded into theelastomeric ring 20. Theelastomeric ring 20 is formed in a triple insert mold process. Theelastomeric ring 20 extends around the entire periphery of thebacklight 16 to form a continuous in situ moldedelastomeric ring 20 that connects thebacklight 16 to thecover 18 and the retainer ring insert 26. Theretainer ring insert 26 is preferably formed in the continuous ring that is outboard of, but generally conforms to, the periphery of thebacklight 16. - The
retainer ring insert 26 has aheadliner clip receiver 40 that is disposed at the opposite end of abody portion 42. Anintermediate flange 44 extends outwardly from the intermediate area of thebody portion 42. Theintermediate flange 44 is used to support theretainer ring insert 26 during the molding process as will be described more fully below. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , alower mold 48 is shown in plan view with the cover partially shown overlying thelower mold 48. Thebacklight 16 is placed in the mold with theretainer ring insert 26 disposed in the mold outboard of theperipheral edge 50 of thebacklight 16.FIG. 4 illustrates thelower mold 48 with thebacklight 16,cover 18 andretainer ring insert 26 in place prior to beginning the molding process. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , thelower mold 48 is shown with anupper mold 52 in a position for molding and closing thelower mold 48. Arecess 54 is formed in theupper mold 52 that forms the outer surface of theelastomeric insert 20. Agroove 56 is provided in thelower mold 48 for receiving theretainer ring insert 26. A pair ofshoulders 58 are defined within thegroove 56. Theintermediate flange 44 supports theretainer ring insert 26 on theshoulders 58 prior to and during the molding process. Aclearance groove 60 is provided for theheadliner clip receiver 40. Theintermediate flange 44 seals theclearance groove 60 during the molding process to keep theheadliner clip receiver 40 from being molded over during the molding process. Aglass receiving space 62 and acover receiving space 64 are provided between thelower mold 48 and theupper mold 52. - The molding process for the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 5 will be described below. Theupper mold 52 is separated from thelower mold 48. Thebacklight 16,retainer ring insert 26 andflexible cover 18 are placed on thelower die 48 generally shown inFIG. 4 . Theupper mold 52 is then located on thelower mold 48 and clamped in place. Molten elastomer is then injected into the mold cavity defined between thelower mold 48 and theupper mold 52 completely filling the ring shaped space defined around theperipheral edge 50 of thebacklight 16. Agroove 56 is completely filled with the elastomer except for theclearance groove 60. The in situ moldedelastomeric ring 20 joins the backlight to the cover and also to theretainer ring insert 26. Theelastomeric ring 20 is then permitted to cure and bond to thebacklight 16,flexible cover 18 and theretainer ring insert 26. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , an alternative embodiment is shown in which abacklight 68 is joined to acover 70 of a convertible top by an in situ moldedelastomeric ring 72. Theelastomeric ring 72 defines agroove 74. Aheadliner 76 is connected by a press inconnector ring 78 that is received in thegroove 74. A plurality of anchoringbarbs 80 are provided on the press inconnector 78 to securely retain theconnector 78 in thegroove 74. The press in connector has aflange 82 that is joined to ahem 84 of theheadliner 76. Thehem 84 is connected to theflange 82 at astitch line 86. - Referring to
FIG. 7 , a mold for forming the embodiment ofFIG. 6 is shown to include anupper mold 90 and alower mold 92 that are placed together during the molding process. Anupper mold cavity 94 is defined by theupper mold 90. Alower mold cavity 96 is defined by thelower mold 92. Agroove forming lip 98 is provided in thelower mold cavity 96 for forming thegroove 74 in theelastomeric ring 72. Aglass receiving space 100 is provided between theupper mold 90 and thelower mold 92. Acover receiving space 102 is defined between theupper mold 90 and thelower mold 92. - The method of assembling the
headliner 76 to the convertible top according to the embodiment ofFIGS. 6 and 7 is described below. Thebacklight 68 and cover 70 are loaded into a die similar to that shown inFIG. 4 , but without theretainer ring insert 26. Theupper mold 90 is closed over thelower mold 92 and clamped together. Molten elastomer is then injected into theupper mold cavity 94 andlower mold cavity 96 filling the cavity except for the area of thegroove forming rib 98. The elastomer forming thering 72 is permitted to partially cure and theupper mold 90 is removed from thelower mold 92. Theheadliner 76 is secured to thering 72 by inserting the press inconnector 78 into thegroove 74. The anchoringbarbs 80 prevent removal of the press in connector from thegroove 74 after insertion. It should be understood that the press inconnector 78 is an elongated member that circumscribes thebacklight 68 in a continuous ring. Alternatively, the press inconnector 78 may be formed in a series of segments that extend around thebacklight 68. But, with either embodiment, the headliner should be attached without wrinkles - While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. A method of securing a headliner to a convertible top comprising:
providing a backlight to a mold:
providing a top cover to the mold, the top cover defining an opening for receiving the backlight;
molding a ring of polymeric material around the periphery of the backlight and to the opening defined by the top cover;
forming a slot in the ring between the periphery of the backlight and the opening defined by the top cover;
attaching a ring shaped clip to the headliner; and
assembling the headliner to the ring by inserting the clip into the slot.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of forming the slot in the ring is performed as part of the molding step.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the ring shaped clip is a press in connector ring that includes a plurality of barbs that retain the connector ring within the slot.
4. The method of claim 2 wherein the connector ring has a flange that is joined to a hem of the headliner.
5. A convertible top headliner clip connector ring for connecting a headliner to an elastomeric ring that is molded to a backlight and to a top cover, the clip connector ring comprising:
a flange formed on the connector ring that is attached to the headliner that extends continuously around the backlight;
at least one barb shaped rib formed on the connector ring at a spaced location relative to the flange, wherein the barb shaped rib is received by the elastomeric ring between the backlight and the top cover.
6. The convertible top headliner clip of claim 5 wherein the flange is a continuous flange.
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