WO1992011149A1 - Fastening means for holding two elements together - Google Patents

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WO1992011149A1
WO1992011149A1 PCT/SE1991/000882 SE9100882W WO9211149A1 WO 1992011149 A1 WO1992011149 A1 WO 1992011149A1 SE 9100882 W SE9100882 W SE 9100882W WO 9211149 A1 WO9211149 A1 WO 9211149A1
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Bengt Andersson
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Saab Automobile Aktiebolag
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R19/00Wheel guards; Radiator guards, e.g. grilles; Obstruction removers; Fittings damping bouncing force in collisions
    • B60R19/02Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects
    • B60R19/24Arrangements for mounting bumpers on vehicles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R19/00Wheel guards; Radiator guards, e.g. grilles; Obstruction removers; Fittings damping bouncing force in collisions
    • B60R19/02Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects
    • B60R19/24Arrangements for mounting bumpers on vehicles
    • B60R2019/245Arrangements for mounting bumpers on vehicles with adjusting means to compensate manufacturing tolerances, e.g. between bumper and energy absorbers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R19/00Wheel guards; Radiator guards, e.g. grilles; Obstruction removers; Fittings damping bouncing force in collisions
    • B60R19/02Bumpers, i.e. impact receiving or absorbing members for protecting vehicles or fending off blows from other vehicles or objects
    • B60R19/24Arrangements for mounting bumpers on vehicles
    • B60R2019/247Fastening of bumpers' side ends

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  • Fastening means for holding two elements together
  • the present invention concerns a fastening means in accordance with the preamble to the appended patent claim 1.
  • a fastening means of this type is known previously from German Patent DE- A 1 625494, where a screw is fixed in a vehicle body and its head forms a mounting for a clip-on bracket within an element which is to be fitted to the vehicle body.
  • the disadvantage of that fastening means is that only a single fitting position for the element is possible. This may cause the fitted element, despite everything, not always to end up in exactly the correct position, with consequent aesthetic disadvantages. Such a situation may occur where two elements are to be connected to one another and to be mutually aligned in height. Another critical situation is where the vehicle body is provided with folds or the like which require exact fitting of the element.
  • the object of the invention is to eliminate the aforesaid disadvantages of known types of fastening means and to bring about a fastening means which for a given fitting position on the vehicle body nevertheless allows some adjustment of the position for the element which is to be fitted, while at the same time ensuring good fastening.
  • the head part may have the same diameter in two mutually perpendicular directions, said diameter being the maximum diameter of the head part, while the four radii that form these two diameters are of .mutually different lengths.
  • Disposing guide surfaces of the gripping part on the inside of two mutually parallel gripping arms whose free ends are bent towards one another and are intended for contact with one side of the head part also makes it possible to achieve position modification in defined steps in a first direction, while the elements remain mutually movable in a direction at right angles thereto.
  • Fig. 1 shows a side view of the rear portion of a motor car
  • Fig.2 shows in section from above a fastening means used according to the invention in Fig. 1
  • Fig.3 shows a section along the line Ill-Ill in Fig. 2
  • Fig.4 shows a section along the line IV-IV in Fig.2,
  • Fig. 5 shows an end view of a head part for a fastening means according to the invention.
  • Fig. 6 shows a section along the line VI-VI in Fig. 5
  • Fig.7 shows a side view of a support part for a fastening means according to the invention
  • Fig.8 shows a section along the line VIII-VIII in Fig.7.
  • the rear portion of a motor car 1 is provided with a bumper 2, the back of which is supported on the vehicle body 4 by means of conventional mountings 3.
  • the bumper 2 On each side of the vehicle the bumper 2 is extended by a part 5 which is shaped to align with one or more longitudinal folds 6 in the vehicle body 4.
  • the bumper part 5 is attached to the vehicle body 4 by means of a special fastening means 7 according to the invention.
  • the vehicle body 4 to the rear of a wheel housing 8 is provided with a special mounting bracket 9 which supports a retaining piece 10 of the fastening means 7.
  • the retaining piece 10 may be secured directly to the ordinary body structure of the vehicle instead of to the special mounting bracket 9.
  • a head part 11 the retaining piece 10 is in engagement with a gripping piece 12 which is attached to the inside of the bumper part 5 by gluing or otherwise.
  • the head part 11 of the retaining piece 10 is supported by a stem part 13 which extends substantially perpendicular from a support part 14 provided for contact with the bracket 9 on the vehicle body 4.
  • the retaining piece 10 is attached to the bracket 9 by means of a threaded connection which comprises a weld nut 15 mounted on the inside of the bracket 9 and a bolt 16 which goes through the head part 11, the stem part 13 and the support part 14 and the bracket 9.
  • the rotational position of the retaining piece 10 on the bracket 9 is fixed by means of mutually cooperating locking devices on the bracket 9 and the support part 14.
  • These locking devices may, for example, as here shown, comprise a projection 17 disposed on the support part 14 and fitting into a corresponding hole in the bracket 9.
  • the head part 11 is eccentric relative to the stem part 13 and may be set in various defined rotational positions relative to the support part 14 and the bracket 9. This settability is made possible by the fact that the opposite end of the stem part 13 from the head part 11 forms a foot part 18 which fits into a corresponding recess 19 in the support part 14 (Figs. 6 and 8).
  • the fact that the foot part 18 and the recess 19 are both of square shape makes it possible to set the head part at various predetermined angles at intervals of 90°, although other shapes may of course give other possibilities.
  • these locking devices 20 are resilient allows the foot part 18 to be pressed into the recess 19, after orientating the head part 11 as desired relative to the support part 14.
  • the retaining piece 10 may thereafter be fixed to the bracket 9 by means of the bolt 16, after fitting the projection 17 into its hole in the bracket 9.
  • the head part 11 has a maximum diameter D in two mutually perpendicular directions which are suitably parallel with different sides of the foot part 18.
  • the four radii r1-r4 which run from the centre of the hole 21 through the head part 11 and the stem part 13 and form the two maximum diameter measurements D are of mutually different lengths.
  • the radii r1 and r2 have two opposite surface portions 22, 23 on the periphery of the head part and the radii r3 and r4 have to f uther opposite surface portions 24,25 on the periphery of the head part. These surface portions 22-25 are intended to cooperate in pairs with two mutually parallel guide surfaces 26, 27 within the gripping piece 12 (Fig.4).
  • the fact that the support part 14 is positioned in a certain position relative to the vehicle body 4 by means of the locking device 17 and that the head part 11, via the stem part 13 and the foot part 18, is positioned relative to the support part 14 also makes it possible to position the head part 11 relative to the vehicle body 4.
  • the position of the head part 11 depends on which of the predetermined positions the foot part 18 is fitted in relative to the support part 14.
  • the head part 11 is eccentric relative to the stem part 14.
  • the head part 11 is eccentric relative to the stem part 13 and also relative to the foot part 18. For each rotational position of the head part 11 there is a predetermined and defined height position for the head part.
  • Preassembling the support part 14 with the foot part 18 and therewith also the stem part 13 and the head part 11 to form a fittable unit makes it easy to attach the latter to the vehicle body 4 in a defined position. Provided that the height position for which it is suitable is known, fitting can be done without requiring any further adjustment.
  • the guide surfaces 26 and 27 of the gripping piece 12 are disposed on the inside of two mutually parallel gripping arms 29 and 30 whose free ends are bent towards one another and are intended for contact with the side of the head part 11 which faces towards the support part 14.
  • the thickness of the head part 11 is such that the head part is held fast, without appreciable play, in the gripping piece 12, thereby enabling the bumper part 5 to be properly secured.
  • the gripping piece 12 and the head part 11 are brought into mutual engagement by drawing one of the open ends of the gripping piece over the head part 11 in a direction perpendicular to the stem part 13. In so doing it is important that the distance between the bent ends of the gripping arms be sufficiently great to provide space for the stem part 13 in the various rotational positions of the head part 11.
  • the bent ends of the gripping arms are bevelled at the ends of the gripping piece to facilitate fitting to the head part 11.
  • Both the retaining piece 10 and the gripping piece 11 may suitably be made of plastic, as also the bumper part 5.
  • Orientating the gripping piece 2 in the manner shown in the drawings makes longitudinal expansion of the bumper part 5 possible horizontally without causing disadvantageous forces in the fastening means 7. This is advantageous in that theplastic in the bumper part 5 usually has a greater longitudinal expansion coefficient than the metal in the vehicle body.
  • the head part 11 is eccentric relative to the stem part 13.
  • the head part may be eccentric relative to the foot part 18.
  • the head part 11 is eccentric relative to the support part 14 so that securing in the various rotational positions makes the head part 11 occupy various height positions relative to the support part 14.
  • the stem part 13 and the support part 14 may be made as one piece, in which case it is necessary for setting the head part in the various rotational positions that the support part also is rotatable. In order in that case to be able to fix the latter in the intended position, there may be a number of suitably placed holes for the projection 17.
  • the support part may be square and cooperate with one or more elevations on the bracket 9.
  • the stem part and the support part may instead be connected permanently together, while the head part is rotatable relative to both these parts. What is important is that the head part 11 can be fitted in a predetermined and defined angular position relative to the vehicle body 4 so that it adopts a defined height position.
  • the bumper part 5 is usually designed such that its edge portions will press against the vehicle body side. To achieve such pressure, the gripping part has by its engagement with the head part to be drawn resiliently in towards the vehicle body, this being ensured by suitable shape of the bumper part 5.

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Abstract

A fastening means (7) for fastening an element (5) to the outside of a vehicle body (4) has a retaining piece (10) for fastening to the vehicle body (4) and a gripping piece (12) for fastening to the element (5). The retaining piece (10) has a head part (11) which is disposed eccentrically on a stem part (13) and which can be set in various rotational positions relative to the vehicle body and can by cooperation with the gripping piece (12) fix the element in various positions relative to the vehicle body.

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Fastening means for holding two elements together
The present invention concerns a fastening means in accordance with the preamble to the appended patent claim 1.
A fastening means of this type is known previously from German Patent DE- A 1 625494, where a screw is fixed in a vehicle body and its head forms a mounting for a clip-on bracket within an element which is to be fitted to the vehicle body. The disadvantage of that fastening means, as with many similar types of fastening means intended for decorative strips, is that only a single fitting position for the element is possible. This may cause the fitted element, despite everything, not always to end up in exactly the correct position, with consequent aesthetic disadvantages. Such a situation may occur where two elements are to be connected to one another and to be mutually aligned in height. Another critical situation is where the vehicle body is provided with folds or the like which require exact fitting of the element.
The object of the invention is to eliminate the aforesaid disadvantages of known types of fastening means and to bring about a fastening means which for a given fitting position on the vehicle body nevertheless allows some adjustment of the position for the element which is to be fitted, while at the same time ensuring good fastening.
This object is achieved according to the invention by the fastening means being designed with the features which are indicated in the characterising portion of patent claim 1.
Executing the fastening means in this manner makes it easy to compensate for any positional error in the elements which are to be fitted together. According to a preferred embodiment, the head part may have the same diameter in two mutually perpendicular directions, said diameter being the maximum diameter of the head part, while the four radii that form these two diameters are of .mutually different lengths. Disposing guide surfaces of the gripping part on the inside of two mutually parallel gripping arms whose free ends are bent towards one another and are intended for contact with one side of the head part also makes it possible to achieve position modification in defined steps in a first direction, while the elements remain mutually movable in a direction at right angles thereto.
The invention is explained below in more detail by means of an embodiment example depicted in the appended drawings, where:
Fig. 1 shows a side view of the rear portion of a motor car,
Fig.2 shows in section from above a fastening means used according to the invention in Fig. 1, Fig.3 shows a section along the line Ill-Ill in Fig. 2,
Fig.4 shows a section along the line IV-IV in Fig.2,
Fig. 5 shows an end view of a head part for a fastening means according to the invention.
Fig. 6 shows a section along the line VI-VI in Fig. 5, Fig.7 shows a side view of a support part for a fastening means according to the invention, and
Fig.8 shows a section along the line VIII-VIII in Fig.7.
According to Fig. 1, the rear portion of a motor car 1 is provided with a bumper 2, the back of which is supported on the vehicle body 4 by means of conventional mountings 3. On each side of the vehicle the bumper 2 is extended by a part 5 which is shaped to align with one or more longitudinal folds 6 in the vehicle body 4. To enable good adjustment and fitting vertically between the bumper part 5 and the fold 6 in the vehicle body, the bumper part 5 is attached to the vehicle body 4 by means of a special fastening means 7 according to the invention.
As may be seen in Fig. 2 the vehicle body 4 to the rear of a wheel housing 8 is provided with a special mounting bracket 9 which supports a retaining piece 10 of the fastening means 7. In an alternative embodiment and subject to this being possible, the retaining piece 10 may be secured directly to the ordinary body structure of the vehicle instead of to the special mounting bracket 9. By means of a head part 11 the retaining piece 10 is in engagement with a gripping piece 12 which is attached to the inside of the bumper part 5 by gluing or otherwise. The head part 11 of the retaining piece 10 is supported by a stem part 13 which extends substantially perpendicular from a support part 14 provided for contact with the bracket 9 on the vehicle body 4. The retaining piece 10 is attached to the bracket 9 by means of a threaded connection which comprises a weld nut 15 mounted on the inside of the bracket 9 and a bolt 16 which goes through the head part 11, the stem part 13 and the support part 14 and the bracket 9. The rotational position of the retaining piece 10 on the bracket 9 is fixed by means of mutually cooperating locking devices on the bracket 9 and the support part 14. These locking devices may, for example, as here shown, comprise a projection 17 disposed on the support part 14 and fitting into a corresponding hole in the bracket 9.
The head part 11 is eccentric relative to the stem part 13 and may be set in various defined rotational positions relative to the support part 14 and the bracket 9. This settability is made possible by the fact that the opposite end of the stem part 13 from the head part 11 forms a foot part 18 which fits into a corresponding recess 19 in the support part 14 (Figs. 6 and 8). The fact that the foot part 18 and the recess 19 are both of square shape makes it possible to set the head part at various predetermined angles at intervals of 90°, although other shapes may of course give other possibilities. At the edges of the recess 19 there are locking devices 20 in the form of locking lips for securing the foot part 18 in fitted position (Figs.7 and 8). The fact that these locking devices 20 are resilient allows the foot part 18 to be pressed into the recess 19, after orientating the head part 11 as desired relative to the support part 14. The retaining piece 10 may thereafter be fixed to the bracket 9 by means of the bolt 16, after fitting the projection 17 into its hole in the bracket 9.
In the embodiment shown, the head part 11 according to Fig. 5 has a maximum diameter D in two mutually perpendicular directions which are suitably parallel with different sides of the foot part 18. The four radii r1-r4 which run from the centre of the hole 21 through the head part 11 and the stem part 13 and form the two maximum diameter measurements D are of mutually different lengths. The radii r1 and r2 have two opposite surface portions 22, 23 on the periphery of the head part and the radii r3 and r4 have to f uther opposite surface portions 24,25 on the periphery of the head part. These surface portions 22-25 are intended to cooperate in pairs with two mutually parallel guide surfaces 26, 27 within the gripping piece 12 (Fig.4). The fact that the distance between the guide surfaces 26 and 27 is slightly greater than the diameter measurement D on the head part 11 makes possible according to Fig. 3 a first height adjustment of the gripping piece 12 and the bumper part 5 in the direction of the double arrow 28 as a function of the rotational position of the head part 11.
The fact that the support part 14 is positioned in a certain position relative to the vehicle body 4 by means of the locking device 17 and that the head part 11, via the stem part 13 and the foot part 18, is positioned relative to the support part 14 also makes it possible to position the head part 11 relative to the vehicle body 4. The position of the head part 11 depends on which of the predetermined positions the foot part 18 is fitted in relative to the support part 14. The head part 11 is eccentric relative to the stem part 14. The head part 11 is eccentric relative to the stem part 13 and also relative to the foot part 18. For each rotational position of the head part 11 there is a predetermined and defined height position for the head part.
Preassembling the support part 14 with the foot part 18 and therewith also the stem part 13 and the head part 11 to form a fittable unit makes it easy to attach the latter to the vehicle body 4 in a defined position. Provided that the height position for which it is suitable is known, fitting can be done without requiring any further adjustment.
As seen in Fig.3, the guide surfaces 26 and 27 of the gripping piece 12 are disposed on the inside of two mutually parallel gripping arms 29 and 30 whose free ends are bent towards one another and are intended for contact with the side of the head part 11 which faces towards the support part 14. The thickness of the head part 11 is such that the head part is held fast, without appreciable play, in the gripping piece 12, thereby enabling the bumper part 5 to be properly secured. The gripping piece 12 and the head part 11 are brought into mutual engagement by drawing one of the open ends of the gripping piece over the head part 11 in a direction perpendicular to the stem part 13. In so doing it is important that the distance between the bent ends of the gripping arms be sufficiently great to provide space for the stem part 13 in the various rotational positions of the head part 11. According to Fig.4the bent ends of the gripping arms are bevelled at the ends of the gripping piece to facilitate fitting to the head part 11. Both the retaining piece 10 and the gripping piece 11 may suitably be made of plastic, as also the bumper part 5. Orientating the gripping piece 2 in the manner shown in the drawings makes longitudinal expansion of the bumper part 5 possible horizontally without causing disadvantageous forces in the fastening means 7. This is advantageous in that theplastic in the bumper part 5 usually has a greater longitudinal expansion coefficient than the metal in the vehicle body.
According to the embodiment exemplified, the head part 11 is eccentric relative to the stem part 13. In an alternative embodiment the head part may be eccentric relative to the foot part 18. What is essential is that the head part 11 is eccentric relative to the support part 14 so that securing in the various rotational positions makes the head part 11 occupy various height positions relative to the support part 14.
According to an alternative embodiment, the stem part 13 and the support part 14 may be made as one piece, in which case it is necessary for setting the head part in the various rotational positions that the support part also is rotatable. In order in that case to be able to fix the latter in the intended position, there may be a number of suitably placed holes for the projection 17. Other fixing arrangements are also possible, e.g. the support part may be square and cooperate with one or more elevations on the bracket 9.
According to yet another embodiment, the stem part and the support part may instead be connected permanently together, while the head part is rotatable relative to both these parts. What is important is that the head part 11 can be fitted in a predetermined and defined angular position relative to the vehicle body 4 so that it adopts a defined height position.
The bumper part 5 is usually designed such that its edge portions will press against the vehicle body side. To achieve such pressure, the gripping part has by its engagement with the head part to be drawn resiliently in towards the vehicle body, this being ensured by suitable shape of the bumper part 5.

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1. Fastening means for fastening a first element (5) to a second element (4, 9), e.g. for fastening an element to the outside of a motor vehicle body, provided with a retaining piece (10) which can be fixed in a predetermined position on the other element (4, 9) and with a gripping piece (12) which can be fixed to the first element (5) and is designed to grip a head part (11) on the retaining piece (10), with the head part (11) supported by a stem part
(13) which extends substantially perpendicular from a support part (14) intended for contact with the second element (4, 9), c h a r a ct e r i s e d in that the head part (11) is disposed eccentrically relative to the support part (14) and can be set in various rotational positions relative to the support part
(14) and the second element (4, 9) in order to make it possible to place the first element (5) in various positions relative to the second element (4, 9), depending on the rotational position of the head part, and that the gripping piece (12) has two mutually parallel guide surfaces (26, 27) for cooperation with two surface portions diametrically opposite one another (22, 23; 24, 25) on the periphery of the head part (11), the guide surfaces (26, 27) in a locking direction perpendicular to the guide surfaces lock the first element relative to the second element in a position set by rotational setting of the head part, but in a direction perpendicular to the locking direction permit mutual movement between the first and second elements.
2. Fastening means according to claim 1, c h a ra cte r i s e d in that the head part (11) has in two mutually perpendicular directions the same diameter (D), that the diameter is the maximum diameter of the head part and that the four radii (r1-r4) which form these two diameters are of mutually different lengths. (Fig. 5)
3. Fastening means according to claim 2, c h a r a ct e r i s e d in that the head part (11) is lockable relative to the support part (14) in rotational positions which are mutually displaced at angular intervals of 90° each.
4. Fastening means according to any one of claims 1-3, c h a r a ct e r i s e d in that the stem part (-13) has a foot part (18) which is designed so that at various rotational positions it fits into a corresponding recess (19) in the support part (14) in order to achieve mutual setting of the head part and the support part.
5. Fastening means according to claim 4, characterised in that the support part (14) on its side facing the head part (11) has gripping devices (20) which the foot part (18) can pass by and which can lock the foot part in the support part (14).
6. Fastening means according to any one of claims 1-5, characterised in that the retaining piece (10) can be fixed to the second element (4, 9) by means of a threaded connection (15, 16) after the head part (11) has been orientated to its intended rotational position relative to the support part (14), and that the support part (14) and the second element (4, 9) have mutually cooperating locking devices (17) forfixing the support part (14) in a predetermined rotational position relative to the second element.
7. Locking means according to any one of claims 1-6, characterised in that the guide surfaces (26, 27) of the gripping piece (12) are disposed on the inside of two mutually parallel gripping arms (29, 30) whose free ends are bent towards one another and are intended for contact with the side of the head part (11) which faces the support part (14).
8. Fastening means according to claim 7, characterised in that the bent free ends of the gripping arms (29, 30) are mutually further away from the ends of the gripping piece than from the centre portion of the gripping piece in order to facilitate the gripping piece (12) being brought into engagement with the retaining piece (10).
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