WO2004088153A1 - A fastening - Google Patents

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WO2004088153A1
WO2004088153A1 PCT/SE2004/000044 SE2004000044W WO2004088153A1 WO 2004088153 A1 WO2004088153 A1 WO 2004088153A1 SE 2004000044 W SE2004000044 W SE 2004000044W WO 2004088153 A1 WO2004088153 A1 WO 2004088153A1
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Håkan JACONELLI
Jonas Malmenstam
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Autoliv Development Ab
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Priority to DE602004010631T priority patent/DE602004010631T2/en
Priority to EP04702881A priority patent/EP1608879B1/en
Priority to US10/551,626 priority patent/US7530775B2/en
Publication of WO2004088153A1 publication Critical patent/WO2004088153A1/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R21/00Arrangements or fittings on vehicles for protecting or preventing injuries to occupants or pedestrians in case of accidents or other traffic risks
    • B60R21/02Occupant safety arrangements or fittings, e.g. crash pads
    • B60R21/16Inflatable occupant restraints or confinements designed to inflate upon impact or impending impact, e.g. air bags
    • B60R21/20Arrangements for storing inflatable members in their non-use or deflated condition; Arrangement or mounting of air bag modules or components
    • B60R21/213Arrangements for storing inflatable members in their non-use or deflated condition; Arrangement or mounting of air bag modules or components in vehicle roof frames or pillars
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B35/00Screw-bolts; Stay-bolts; Screw-threaded studs; Screws; Set screws
    • F16B35/04Screw-bolts; Stay-bolts; Screw-threaded studs; Screws; Set screws with specially-shaped head or shaft in order to fix the bolt on or in an object
    • F16B35/041Specially-shaped shafts
    • F16B35/044Specially-shaped ends

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  • THE PRESENT INVENTION relates to fastening which may be useful in securing in position, within a vehicle, an air-bag of the "inflatable curtain" type.
  • a conventional inflatable curtain air-bag when initially provided, is contained within a long package, with a plurality of mounting lugs extending from the package.
  • Each mounting lug is to be secured to an appropriate mount provided within a motor vehicle. If each mount is in the form of a threaded hole which is to receive a bolt passing through the lug, it is often difficult for the package to be held in position whilst the bolts are introduced through the lugs and engaged with the threaded bores.
  • the present invention seeks to provide an improved fastening but, although the fastening may be useful for securing an air-bag in position in a motor vehicle, the fastening may find many other applications.
  • the present invention provides a fastening, the fastening comprising a bolt, the bolt having a head and a threaded shank extending from the head, the threaded shank being dimensioned to co-operate with a predetermined threaded bore, the free end of the shank remote from the head being provided with an end cap, the end cap having a yieldable formation to engage frictionally with the threaded bore.
  • the end cap is a separate component which is secured to the bolt.
  • the end cap is rotatably mounted on the bolt.
  • the shank of the bolt is provided with an axially extending projection having an enlarged head, the cap having an internal bore dimensioned to receive the projection and head.
  • the end cap is provided with a plurality of radially outwardly extending flanges.
  • At least some of the flanges have a diameter greater than the diameter of the threaded shank of the bolt.
  • At least some of the flanges have chamfered leading edges.
  • At least some of the flanges are segmented.
  • At least a terminal flange has a diameter less than that of succeeding flanges.
  • the present invention also provides a method of mounting an inflatable curtain in position in a motor vehicle, the method comprising the steps of utilising a fastening as defined above, inserting the end cap of the fastening as a frictional fit into a threaded bore and subsequent tightening the bolt into the threaded bore.
  • FIGURE 1 is a diagrammatic side of an air-bag in the form of a so-called “inflatable curtain” when in the inflated condition;
  • FIGURE 2 is an enlarged view of an upper part of the inflatable curtain
  • FIGURE 3 is a side view of a bolt forming part of the fastening in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIGURE 4 is a side view of an end cap to be mounted in the bolt of Figure 3;
  • FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of the end cap
  • FIGURE 6 is an enlarged partially broken away side view of the end cap.
  • FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings the cabin of a motor vehicle 1 is illustrated showing, diagrammatically, an air-bag 2 in the form of a "inflatable curtain".
  • the air-bag is divided into a plurality of substantially vertical chambers or cells by seams provided within the air-bag, and the air-bag is dimensioned to be received initially within a channel recess 3 which extends along the A post 4 of the vehicle, along the roof line 5 above the door openings and part way down the C post 6.
  • Air-bags of this type are well known.
  • Figure 2 illustrates part of the upper edge 7 of an inflatable curtain air- bag, showing that the air-bag is provided with a plurality of spaced apart apertured lugs 8, 9.
  • the inflatable curtain 2 When the inflatable curtain is to be mounted in the motor vehicle typically the inflatable curtain 2 is in the form of a package, with the mounting lugs 8, 9, etc. protruding from the package.
  • the mounting lugs are to be aligned with corresponding threaded apertures formed in the A post, roof line, and C post of the vehicle, and bolts are to be passed through the apertures and the apertured lugs to be engaged with the corresponding threaded apertures in the vehicle. It may require considerable manual dexterity for a single operative to hold the repacked air-bag in position and locate the bolts appropriately.
  • Figures 3-6 illustrate a fastening which may facilitate the task of the operative.
  • the fastening is in the form of a bolt which is provided, in the described embodiment, with a separate end cap.
  • the end cap has radially outwardly directed flanges adapted to effect a friction fit with a threaded bore dimensioned to receive the threaded part of the bolt.
  • each fastening may be swiftly engaged with a threaded aperture simply by inserting the end cap into a threaded aperture to effect a frictional engagement between the end cap and the threaded aperture. Subsequently the bolt may be tightened in the conventional Figure 3 illustrates a metallic bolt 10.
  • the bolt 10 is provided with a conventional hexagonal head 11 and a conventional threaded shank 12. At the free end of the threaded shank 12 there is an axially extending cylindrical projection 13 which terminates with a frustoconical head 14. An end cap is to be received on the projection 13 with its head 14.
  • Figure 4 illustrates an end cap 20 to be received on the bolt 10.
  • the end cap 20 comprises a main cylindrical body portion 21.
  • the body portion 21 is provided with an axially extending bore 22 dimensioned to receive the projection 13 and the head 14.
  • the end cap 20 may thus be mounted on the bolt 10 in a such a way that the end cap may rotate freely about the axis of the bolt.
  • the exterior of the cylindrical body 21 is provided with a plurality of radially outwardly directed flanges 23.
  • the flanges 23 are evenly spaced along the length of the body 21.
  • the flanges 23 have an outer diameter which is at least the same as the outer diameter of the threaded shank 12 of the bolt 10, but preferably at least some of the flanges 23 have a diameter greater than the diameter of the threaded shank 12 of the bolt 10.
  • each flange 23 is segmented, so that each flange is in the form of four equi-angularly spaced separate sectors, the sectors of adjacent flanges being co-aligned to form channels or passages 24 between adjacent sets of sectors of the flanges.
  • a terminal flange 25 is of relatively small diameter, the next adjacent flange 26 is of greater diameter and the next adjacent flange 27 is of even greater diameter, the remaining flanges having the same diameter as the flange 27. It can be seen, from Figure 6, that the forward facing lip of each flange is chamfered at 28 to facilitate the insertion of the end cap 20 into a threaded aperture.
  • a ridge 29 extends axially passing between adjacent flange sections.
  • each fastening may relatively easily be passed through an aperture formed in a lug 8,9 provided on the inflatable curtain so that the end cap 20 becomes frictionally engaged within the threaded bore which is provided to received the appropriate bolt.
  • a simple axial movement of the bolt 10 will force the end cap 20 into the threaded bore.
  • the fact that the terminal flange 25 is of relatively small diameter will make it easy for that flange to become aligned with the bolt 10.
  • each flange 22 will facilitate the subsequent insertion of the end cap 20 into the threaded bore.
  • the chamfering 28 provided at the leading edge of each flange 22 will facilitate a flexing of each flange 22 as it is inserted into the bore thus ensuring a good frictional grip between the flanges and the bore.
  • the frictional grip effected by the fastenings to the threaded bores provided in the motor vehicle will be sufficient to hold the inflatable curtain in position.
  • the threaded shank 12 of the bolt of a fastening may then be brought into engagement with the threaded aperture and the bolt may be fastening in the conventional manner.
  • the end cap and the bolt may be formed integrally, being moulded of a single piece of appropriate plastics material.
  • end cap Whilst the end cap has been illustrated as having substantially planar flanges, it is to be appreciated that the flanges may be angled in the form of barbs. Also it is to be appreciated that the end cap may be provided with some other yieldable engagement structure to engage frictionally with the threaded bore. Thus the end cap may be provided with an outer covering of a foam material, for example.

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Abstract

A fastening is disclosed which comprises a bolt (10). The bolt (10) has a head (11) and a threaded shank (12) extending from the head (11). The threaded shank (12) is dimensioned to co-operate with a predetermined threaded bore and the free end of the shank (12) remote from the head (11) is provided with an end cap (20). The end cap (20) has a yieldable formation (22) to engage frictionally with the threaded bore. Preferably, the end cap (20) is a separate component which is secured to the bolt (10) in a rotatable manner.

Description

"A FASTENING"
THE PRESENT INVENTION relates to fastening which may be useful in securing in position, within a vehicle, an air-bag of the "inflatable curtain" type.
A conventional inflatable curtain air-bag, when initially provided, is contained within a long package, with a plurality of mounting lugs extending from the package. Each mounting lug is to be secured to an appropriate mount provided within a motor vehicle. If each mount is in the form of a threaded hole which is to receive a bolt passing through the lug, it is often difficult for the package to be held in position whilst the bolts are introduced through the lugs and engaged with the threaded bores.
The present invention seeks to provide an improved fastening but, although the fastening may be useful for securing an air-bag in position in a motor vehicle, the fastening may find many other applications.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a fastening, the fastening comprising a bolt, the bolt having a head and a threaded shank extending from the head, the threaded shank being dimensioned to co-operate with a predetermined threaded bore, the free end of the shank remote from the head being provided with an end cap, the end cap having a yieldable formation to engage frictionally with the threaded bore. Preferably, the end cap is a separate component which is secured to the bolt.
Advantageously, the end cap is rotatably mounted on the bolt.
Conveniently, the shank of the bolt is provided with an axially extending projection having an enlarged head, the cap having an internal bore dimensioned to receive the projection and head.
Preferably, the end cap is provided with a plurality of radially outwardly extending flanges.
Advantageously, at least some of the flanges have a diameter greater than the diameter of the threaded shank of the bolt.
Conveniently, at least some of the flanges have chamfered leading edges.
Preferably, at least some of the flanges are segmented.
Advantageously, at least a terminal flange has a diameter less than that of succeeding flanges.
The present invention also provides a method of mounting an inflatable curtain in position in a motor vehicle, the method comprising the steps of utilising a fastening as defined above, inserting the end cap of the fastening as a frictional fit into a threaded bore and subsequent tightening the bolt into the threaded bore. In order that the invention may be more readily understood, and so that further features thereof may be appreciated, the invention will be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 is a diagrammatic side of an air-bag in the form of a so-called "inflatable curtain" when in the inflated condition;
FIGURE 2 is an enlarged view of an upper part of the inflatable curtain;
FIGURE 3 is a side view of a bolt forming part of the fastening in accordance with the present invention;
FIGURE 4 is a side view of an end cap to be mounted in the bolt of Figure 3;
FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of the end cap; and
FIGURE 6 is an enlarged partially broken away side view of the end cap.
Referring initially to Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings, the cabin of a motor vehicle 1 is illustrated showing, diagrammatically, an air-bag 2 in the form of a "inflatable curtain". The air-bag is divided into a plurality of substantially vertical chambers or cells by seams provided within the air-bag, and the air-bag is dimensioned to be received initially within a channel recess 3 which extends along the A post 4 of the vehicle, along the roof line 5 above the door openings and part way down the C post 6. Air-bags of this type are well known. Figure 2 illustrates part of the upper edge 7 of an inflatable curtain air- bag, showing that the air-bag is provided with a plurality of spaced apart apertured lugs 8, 9.
When the inflatable curtain is to be mounted in the motor vehicle typically the inflatable curtain 2 is in the form of a package, with the mounting lugs 8, 9, etc. protruding from the package. The mounting lugs are to be aligned with corresponding threaded apertures formed in the A post, roof line, and C post of the vehicle, and bolts are to be passed through the apertures and the apertured lugs to be engaged with the corresponding threaded apertures in the vehicle. It may require considerable manual dexterity for a single operative to hold the repacked air-bag in position and locate the bolts appropriately.
Figures 3-6 illustrate a fastening which may facilitate the task of the operative.
The fastening is in the form of a bolt which is provided, in the described embodiment, with a separate end cap. The end cap has radially outwardly directed flanges adapted to effect a friction fit with a threaded bore dimensioned to receive the threaded part of the bolt.
Thus in using the fastenings, initially each fastening may be swiftly engaged with a threaded aperture simply by inserting the end cap into a threaded aperture to effect a frictional engagement between the end cap and the threaded aperture. Subsequently the bolt may be tightened in the conventional Figure 3 illustrates a metallic bolt 10. The bolt 10 is provided with a conventional hexagonal head 11 and a conventional threaded shank 12. At the free end of the threaded shank 12 there is an axially extending cylindrical projection 13 which terminates with a frustoconical head 14. An end cap is to be received on the projection 13 with its head 14.
Figure 4 illustrates an end cap 20 to be received on the bolt 10. The end cap 20 comprises a main cylindrical body portion 21. The body portion 21 is provided with an axially extending bore 22 dimensioned to receive the projection 13 and the head 14. The end cap 20 may thus be mounted on the bolt 10 in a such a way that the end cap may rotate freely about the axis of the bolt.
The exterior of the cylindrical body 21 is provided with a plurality of radially outwardly directed flanges 23. The flanges 23 are evenly spaced along the length of the body 21. The flanges 23 have an outer diameter which is at least the same as the outer diameter of the threaded shank 12 of the bolt 10, but preferably at least some of the flanges 23 have a diameter greater than the diameter of the threaded shank 12 of the bolt 10.
As can be seen in Figures 4 and 5 at least some of the flanges 23 are segmented, so that each flange is in the form of four equi-angularly spaced separate sectors, the sectors of adjacent flanges being co-aligned to form channels or passages 24 between adjacent sets of sectors of the flanges.
As can be seen more clearly in Figure 6 a terminal flange 25 is of relatively small diameter, the next adjacent flange 26 is of greater diameter and the next adjacent flange 27 is of even greater diameter, the remaining flanges having the same diameter as the flange 27. It can be seen, from Figure 6, that the forward facing lip of each flange is chamfered at 28 to facilitate the insertion of the end cap 20 into a threaded aperture.
A ridge 29 extends axially passing between adjacent flange sections.
It is to be appreciated that when fastenings of the kind shown in Figures 3-6 are used to secure an inflatable curtain in position, each fastening may relatively easily be passed through an aperture formed in a lug 8,9 provided on the inflatable curtain so that the end cap 20 becomes frictionally engaged within the threaded bore which is provided to received the appropriate bolt. There is no need to ensure that the threading on the bolt 10 is aligned with the threading in the aperture and there is no need to rotate the bolt 10. A simple axial movement of the bolt 10 will force the end cap 20 into the threaded bore. The fact that the terminal flange 25 is of relatively small diameter will make it easy for that flange to become aligned with the bolt 10. The gradual increase in the sizes of the flanges 22 will facilitate the subsequent insertion of the end cap 20 into the threaded bore. The chamfering 28 provided at the leading edge of each flange 22 will facilitate a flexing of each flange 22 as it is inserted into the bore thus ensuring a good frictional grip between the flanges and the bore.
When all of the fastenings have been inserted in position in this way, the frictional grip effected by the fastenings to the threaded bores provided in the motor vehicle will be sufficient to hold the inflatable curtain in position. Using a spanner, and applying further axial pressure, the threaded shank 12 of the bolt of a fastening may then be brought into engagement with the threaded aperture and the bolt may be fastening in the conventional manner. Whilst one embodiment of a fastening in accordance with the invention has been described, it is to be appreciated that many modifications may be effected. For example, the end cap and the bolt may be formed integrally, being moulded of a single piece of appropriate plastics material. Whilst the end cap has been illustrated as having substantially planar flanges, it is to be appreciated that the flanges may be angled in the form of barbs. Also it is to be appreciated that the end cap may be provided with some other yieldable engagement structure to engage frictionally with the threaded bore. Thus the end cap may be provided with an outer covering of a foam material, for example.
In the present Specification "comprises" means "includes or consists of and "comprising" means "including or consisting of.

Claims

CLAIMS:
1. A fastening, the fastening comprising a bolt, the bolt having a head and a threaded shank extending from the head, the threaded shank being dimensioned to co-operate with a predetermined threaded bore, the free end of the shank remote from the head being provided with an end cap, the end cap having a yieldable formation to engage frictionally with the threaded bore.
2. A fastening according to Claim 1 wherein the end cap is a separate component which is secured to the bolt.
3. A fastening according to Claim 2 wherein the end cap is rotatably mounted on the bolt.
4. A fastening according to Claim 3 wherein the shank of the bolt is provided with an axially extending projection having an enlarged head, the cap having an internal bore dimensioned to receive the projection and head.
5. A fastening according to any one of Claims 1 to 4 wherein the end cap is provided with a plurality of radially outwardly extending flanges
6. A fastening according to Claim 5 wherein at least some of the flanges have a diameter greater than the diameter of the threaded shank of the bolt.
7. An fastening according to Claim 5 or 6 wherein at least some of the flanges have chamfered leading edges.
8. A fastening according to any one Claims 5 to 7 wherein at least some of the flanges are segmented.
9. A fastening according to any one of Claims 5 to 8 wherein at least a terminal flange has a diameter less than that of succeeding flanges.
10 A method of mounting an inflatable curtain in position in a motor vehicle, the method comprising the steps of utilising a fastening according to any of the preceding Claims, inserting the end cap of the fastening as a frictional fit into a threaded bore and subsequently tightening the bolt into the threaded bore.
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