WO2015118572A1 - 保持装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a holding device including a bearing portion that receives a load applied to a loading portion.
- the vehicle latching device disclosed in Patent Document 1 includes a housing attached to a vehicle body panel, a ring-shaped latching portion having a rotation shaft, and a bearing groove that pivotally supports the rotation shaft of the latching portion.
- the latching portion is rotatably supported by the bearing block, and takes the accommodation position and the use position.
- the integration of the bearing block and the housing of Patent Document 1 is performed by bolt fastening.
- the bearing block has a through hole in a plate-like fixing portion
- the housing has a mounting hole in a bottom plate.
- the bearing groove of the bearing block and the bottom plate of the housing are clamped and fixed to the vehicle body panel by inserting bolts through the through-holes of the bearing block and the mounting holes of the housing, with the rotation shaft of the latching portion interposed therebetween.
- the bearing block that supports the latching portion is fixed by bolt fastening at the fixing portion, and the load from the latching portion concentrates on the fixing portion of the bearing block. Therefore, when the load increases, the load resistance may be insufficient in a structure that supports only the fixed portion.
- the present invention has been made in view of such problems, and an object thereof is to provide a holding device that improves load resistance.
- a holding device includes a pedestal portion attached to a vehicle, a holding portion having a rotating shaft portion and a loading portion, and a bearing portion.
- the bearing portion is a main body portion that rotatably supports the rotation shaft portion, an overhang portion that is provided on the main body portion and is fixed to the bottom portion of the pedestal portion, and a locking portion that is provided on the main body portion,
- the pedestal portion has a locked portion that is locked to the locking portion.
- the locking portion and the overhang portion are provided so as to sandwich the rotating shaft portion, and receive a load applied to the loading portion.
- the load resistance of the holding device can be improved.
- FIG.1 (a) is a perspective view of the holding
- FIG.1 (b) is a perspective view of the sub assembly unit in the middle of the assembly of the holding
- Fig.3 (a) is a perspective view of the front side of a base part
- FIG.3 (b) is a perspective view of the back side of a base part.
- Fig.5 (a) is a perspective view of the front side of a bearing part
- FIG.5 (b) is a perspective view of the back side of a bearing part. It is a figure for demonstrating the assembly
- FIG. 11A is a diagram illustrating a locking structure of the locking portion and the engaged portion of the holding device according to the third modified example
- FIG. 11B is a diagram illustrating the locking device according to the fourth modified example. It is a figure explaining the latching structure of a stop part and a to-be-latched part.
- FIG. 1A is a perspective view of the holding device 10 of the embodiment
- FIG. 1B is a perspective view of the sub-assembly unit 12 in the process of assembling the holding device 10 of the embodiment
- FIG. 2 is an assembly diagram of the holding device 10 according to the embodiment.
- the same or equivalent components and members shown in the drawings are denoted by the same reference numerals, and repeated description thereof is omitted as appropriate.
- the holding device 10 is attached to a predetermined attached member in the vehicle interior.
- the mounted member is, for example, an interior member such as a vehicle trim member, a dashboard and a seat, or a vehicle body panel.
- the holding device 10 is attached so as to be embedded in the rear surface of a seat such as a dashboard, a driver seat, and a passenger seat, a side surface of a door, and the like.
- the holding device 10 is used for hanging a load, a rope, or a net, and functions as a holding device that holds the load.
- the holding device 10 includes a pedestal portion 20, a holding portion 22, a bearing portion 24, a rivet 26, and a cover portion 28.
- the pedestal portion 20 accommodates other members and is fixed to the mounted member of the vehicle.
- the holding part 22 is provided for hanging luggage.
- the bearing part 24 supports the holding
- the rivet 26 is used to fix the pedestal portion 20 and the bearing portion 24 to the mounting hole of the mounted member of the vehicle.
- the cover part 28 covers the bearing part 24 and the rivet 26.
- the sub assembly unit 12 of the holding device 10 is a state in which the holding portion 22 and the bearing portion 24 are attached to the pedestal portion 20.
- the sub-assembly unit 12 is fixed to a member to be attached by a rivet 26, and the cover device 28 is attached to constitute the holding device 10.
- the sub assembly unit 12 is in a transportable state in which three members of the base portion 20, the holding portion 22, and the bearing portion 24 are integrally assembled.
- FIG. 1A shows an accommodation state in which the holding portion 22 is accommodated in the pedestal portion 20, and in FIG. 1B, the holding portion 22 is pulled out from the pedestal portion 20 and is placed on the loading portion 66 of the holding portion 22.
- the drawer state in which the luggage can be hung as it is is shown.
- the holding portion 22 can be rotated to be in a housed state and a pulled out state.
- the accommodated state is a state in which the holding portion 22 is accommodated in the pedestal portion 20 and the holding portion 22 is substantially parallel to the bottom surface of the pedestal portion 20. It is in a state where it can be used after rotating 90 degrees.
- the rivet 26 has a column part 26a, a first flange part 26b, and a second flange part 26c.
- a first flange portion 26b and a second flange portion 26c projecting radially outward are formed at both ends of the column portion 26a.
- the second flange portion 26c is pushed into the insertion hole 56 of the bearing portion 24 and the insertion hole 36 of the pedestal portion 20, and is also inserted into the attachment hole of the mounted member of the vehicle and locked to the edge of the attachment hole.
- the first flange portion 26 b is locked in the insertion hole 56 of the bearing portion 24.
- the rivet 26 is easier to assemble than screwed with a screw member.
- the sub assembly unit 12 may be assembled with a screw member such as a bolt.
- the cover part 28 has a wide part 72, a claw part 74, and an engaging part 76.
- the cover part 28 covers the bearing part 24 and the rivet 26.
- the claw portion 74 and the engaging portion 76 are formed to fix the cover portion 28 to the pedestal portion 20.
- the width of the wide portion 72 is set to be larger than the length of the shaft of the rotating shaft portion 64 of the holding portion 22 and slightly smaller than the width of the bottom portion 30 of the pedestal portion 20. Thereby, when the holding part 22 is pulled out, the cover part 28 can hide many areas of the bottom part 30.
- the wide portion 72 enters the lower side on the distal end side of the holding portion 22, and the distal end side of the holding portion 22 can be positioned near the opening of the pedestal portion 20 even in the accommodated state. Thereby, the holding part 22 can be pulled out more easily than when the holding part 22 is in contact with the bottom 30 of the pedestal part 20.
- Other members will be described in detail with reference to other drawings.
- FIG. 3 (a) is a perspective view of the front side of the pedestal portion 20, and FIG. 3 (b) is a perspective view of the back side of the pedestal portion 20.
- FIG. The pedestal portion 20 is formed in a box shape and accommodates other members.
- the pedestal portion 20 includes a bottom portion 30, a side wall portion 32, a flange portion 34, an insertion hole 36, a frame portion 38, an elastic claw portion 40, a first support portion 42a, a second support portion 42b, a locked portion 44, and a first hook. It has a hole 46, a second catching hole 48 and a positioning portion 50.
- the pedestal portion 20 has a box shape with a rectangular plate-shaped bottom portion 30 and a side wall portion 32 erected from the edge of the bottom portion 30.
- the flange portion 34 projects outward from the side wall portion 32.
- the first side wall portion 32 a and the second side wall portion 32 b are disposed to face each other, and the facing direction is orthogonal to the axial direction of the rotating shaft portion 64 of the holding portion 22.
- the third side wall 32c and the fourth side wall 32d are arranged to face each other and connect the first side wall 32a and the second side wall 32b.
- the bottom portion 30 is formed with an insertion hole 36, a frame portion 38, an elastic claw portion 40, a first support portion 42a, a second support portion 42b, a first hooking hole 46, and a positioning portion 50.
- the support part 42 includes a first support part 42a and a second support part 42b.
- the support part 42 is formed on the bottom part 30 and rotatably supports the rotation shaft part 64 of the holding part 22.
- the insertion hole 36 is provided in the vicinity of the center of the bottom 30 and the rivet 26 can be inserted therethrough.
- the frame portion 38 is formed around the insertion hole 36 and serves to position the bearing portion 24.
- the bearing portion 24 may be press-fitted into the frame portion 38.
- the pair of elastic claw portions 40 are formed to fasten the bearing portion 24 and can be bent so as to expand and receive the bearing portion 24.
- the pair of elastic claws 40 are erected opposite to the frame portion 38 of the bottom 30.
- the support part 42 rotatably supports the rotating shaft part of the holding part 22.
- the first support part 42a is formed to have a smaller width than the second support part 42b.
- the support part 42 is provided in each asymmetrical shape extended in the axial direction of a rotating shaft part from the center position 42c.
- the first hooking hole 46 is formed in the bottom portion 30 in order to hook one end of the cover portion 28.
- the pair of second hooking holes 48 are formed in the side wall portion 32 so as to hook the other end of the cover portion 28.
- the second support part 42b may be formed to have a smaller width than the first support part 42a.
- the locked portion 44 is formed as a recess in the side wall portion 32.
- the recessed part which is the to-be-latched part 44 shown to Fig.3 (a) is a penetration shape, a bottomed shape may be sufficient.
- the convex portion can be locked in the concave portion of the locked portion 44, it may be a through shape or a bottomed shape.
- the locked portion 44 is formed between the pair of second hooking holes 48.
- the locked portion 44 is formed on the first side wall portion 32a, and is formed at a position that becomes the center in the axial direction of the rotating shaft portion.
- the locked portion 44 formed as a recess may be formed on the bottom 30 of the pedestal portion 20.
- the positioning part 50 protrudes from the back surface of the bottom part 30, and functions as positioning at the time of attaching to a to-be-attached member. After the positioning portion 50 is inserted and positioned in the positioning hole formed in the member to be attached, the pedestal portion 20 is fixed by the rivet 26, thereby facilitating the mounting operation.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the holding unit 22.
- the holding part 22 includes a rotating shaft part 64, a loading part 66, a first ring part 68 a, a second ring part 68 b, and a hollow part 70.
- the loading part 66 is connected to both ends of the rotating shaft part 64 and is substantially U-shaped and has a substantially right angle.
- a recessed portion 70 is formed at a position facing the rotation shaft portion 64 on the front end side of the loading portion 66.
- the depression 70 is provided so that the user's finger can be easily hung on the loading section 66.
- the first ring portion 68a and the second ring portion 68b project from the rotating shaft portion 64 in the radial direction, and are formed in an annular shape so as to surround the rotating shaft portion 64 in a circumferential shape.
- the first ring portion 68a and the second ring portion 68b have different axial widths, and the rotation shaft portion 64 is provided in an asymmetric shape extending in the axial direction from the center position 64a.
- the axial width of the first ring portion 68a is larger than the second ring portion 68b.
- FIG. 5A is a perspective view of the front side of the bearing portion 24, and FIG. 5B is a perspective view of the back side of the bearing portion 24.
- the bearing portion 24 is formed of a synthetic resin material having higher rigidity than the pedestal portion 20. Rather than forming a bearing on the pedestal 20, the load resistance can be increased by forming the separate bearing 24 with a material harder than the pedestal 20.
- the bearing portion 24 includes a main body portion 52, an overhang portion 54, an insertion hole 56, a first shaft support portion 58 a, a second shaft support portion 58 b, a locking portion 60, and a rib 62.
- the bearing portion 24 connects the rotation shaft portion 64 to the pedestal portion 20 while rotatably supporting the rotation shaft portion 64 of the holding portion 22.
- the main body 52 of the bearing portion 24 is formed with a first shaft support portion 58 a and a second shaft support portion 58 b corresponding to the shape of the rotating shaft portion 64 on the cylindrical inner peripheral surface.
- the first shaft support 58a is formed to have a larger axial width than the second shaft support 58b.
- Each of the main body portions 52 is provided in an asymmetric shape extending in the axial direction of the rotation shaft portion 64 from the center position 52a.
- the second shaft support portion 58b may be formed to have a larger axial width than the first shaft support portion 58a.
- the projecting portion 54 is formed in a plate shape so as to project from one end of the main body portion 52 to the radially outer side of the rotating shaft portion 64.
- the overhang portion 54 has an insertion hole 36 that is fixed to the bottom portion 30 of the pedestal portion 20. The rivet 26 is inserted through the insertion hole 36.
- the locking part 60 is formed so as to protrude from the other end of the main body part 52 to the radially outer side of the main body part 52.
- the locking portion 60 and the overhanging portion 54 are provided so as to sandwich the rotating shaft portion 64, and are provided so as to protrude in different directions radially outward.
- the locking portion 60 and the overhanging portion 54 may be provided so as to protrude in parallel and in opposite directions with the rotation shaft portion 64 interposed therebetween.
- the rib 62 connects the surface of the locking part 60 and the side surface of the main body part 52 and increases the rigidity of the locking part 60.
- the rib 62 restricts the locking portion 60 from entering the locked portion 44 of the pedestal portion 20 in the sub assembly unit 12.
- FIG. 6 is a view for explaining the assembly of the bearing portion 24.
- 6A shows a state in the middle of assembling the bearing portion 24, and
- FIG. 6B shows a state in which the assembly of the bearing portion 24 is completed.
- 6B is a cross-sectional view taken along line BB of the sub-assembly unit 12 in FIG. 1B, and
- FIG. 6A is also a cross-section at the same position.
- the locking portion 60 is inserted into the locked portion 44 in a state where the rotation shaft portion 64 is positioned between the main body portion 52 and the bottom portion 30 of the bearing portion 24. Then, the bearing portion 24 is rotated with the locking portion 60 as a fulcrum, and the overhang portion 54 is pushed into the frame portion 38. The rib 62 restricts the locking portion 60 from entering the locked portion 44 too much. By making the locking portion 60 a convex portion and the locked portion 44 a concave portion, processing becomes easy. Further, since the assembly can be performed simply by rotating the bearing portion 24 with the locking portion 60 as a fulcrum, the assembly operation is facilitated.
- the overhanging portion 54 is accommodated in the frame portion 38, and the edge of the overhanging portion 54 is locked to the elastic claw portion 40.
- the overhanging portion 54 may be press-fitted into the frame portion 38.
- maintenance part 22, and the bearing part 24 can be integrated by simple operation
- the size of the pedestal portion 20 that accommodates the holding portion 22 can be reduced by bringing the rotation shaft portion 64 and the main body portion 52 closer to the first side wall portion 32a.
- the locking portion 60 of the bearing portion 24 is locked to the locked portion 44, and the overhanging portion 54 is locked to the elastic claw portion 40. That is, by locking the locking portion 60 and the overhanging portion 54 that are located on the radially outer side across the main body portion 52 and the rotation shaft portion 64, integration in the sub-assembly unit 12 can be easily performed. Transportation is also easy.
- the rivet 26 can be easily attached to the vehicle by simply pushing the rivet 26 into the insertion hole 36 and the insertion hole 56 and the attachment hole of the attached member of the vehicle. For example, even if it is a side wall surface or a ceiling, the sub assembly unit 12 does not collapse, and the rivet 26 can be pushed in, so that the attachment work is easy.
- the locking portion 60 of the bearing portion 24 is restricted from moving toward the opening edge (upward in the drawing) by the locked portion 44 formed on the first side wall portion 32a.
- the locked portion 44 formed on the first side wall portion 32a.
- the locked portion 44 is formed as a recess on the bottom 30 side from the center position of the height of the first side wall portion 32a.
- the locking portion 60 is provided at an end portion of the main body portion 52 and is positioned so as to be close to the bottom portion 30. Thereby, high rigidity can be obtained by sufficiently securing the thickness of the first side wall portion 32a on the opening edge side from the locked portion 44 with respect to the load applied from the locking portion 60 to the locked portion 44.
- the locking portion 60 and the locked portion 44 function as temporary fastening in the sub-assembly unit 12 and have a function of improving load resistance when the holding device 10 is fixed to the vehicle.
- FIG. 7 is a view for explaining the assembly of the cover portion 28.
- 7A shows a state in the middle of assembling the cover portion 28, and
- FIG. 7B shows a state in which the assembly of the cover portion 28 is completed.
- 7B is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA of the holding device 10 in FIG. 1A, and
- FIG. 7A is also a cross-section at the same position.
- the cover portion 28 is attached after the pedestal portion 20 and the bearing portion 24 are fixed by the rivets 26, and FIGS. 7A and 7B show the rivets 26 except for the rivets 26.
- a first hooking hole 46 is formed in the bottom portion 30 on the second side wall portion 32 b side from the frame portion 38.
- a second hooking hole 48 is formed in the first side wall portion 32a.
- the claw portions 74 and the engaging portions 76 formed at both ends in the front-rear direction of the cover portion 28 are hooked on the first hooking hole 46 and the second hooking hole 48, and the cover portion 28 is fastened to the pedestal portion 20.
- the claw portion 74 is inserted into the first hooking hole 46, the cover portion 28 is rotated using the claw portion 74 as a fulcrum, and the engaging portion 76 is moved to the second hooking hole 48. Push to hook onto.
- the cover portion 28 is attached to the pedestal portion 20 so as to cover the entire bearing portion 24.
- the cover part 28 By making the cover part 28 separate from the pedestal part 20, it is possible to easily paint the cover part 28 with a material or surface with improved design. Moreover, when the cover part 28 and the base part 20 are integrated, the cover part 28 is connected to the first side wall part 32a by a thin hinge. In this case, the first side wall part 32a on the upper end side of the locked part 44 is used. The rigidity of the is reduced. Therefore, when a load is applied from the locking portion 60 to the locked portion 44, the first side wall portion 32a may be easily deformed. By making the cover part 28 and the pedestal part 20 separate, the rigidity of the first side wall part 32 a on the upper end side of the locked part 44 can be increased.
- the cover portion 28 enters to the lower side of the front end side of the holding portion 22.
- the cover portion 28 has one end locked to the bottom portion 30 and the other end locked to the first side wall portion 32a in the same manner as the bearing portion 24, and when the load is applied to the loading portion 66, the bearing portion 24 is locked.
- the load from the loading portion 66 can be received as a reserve for the bearing portion 24.
- a part of the cover portion 28 may contact the bearing portion 24 or the rotating shaft portion 64 and receive a load from the loading portion 66 in a state where no load is applied to the loading portion 66.
- FIG. 8 is a view for explaining the relationship between the rotating shaft portion 64 and the bearing portion 24.
- FIG. 8A is a perspective view of the sub-assembly unit 12 of the holding device 10
- FIG. 8B is a cross-sectional view of the sub-assembly unit 12 taken along the line CC in FIG. 8A.
- the rotation shaft portion 64 is sandwiched between the main body portion 52 of the bearing portion 24 and the support portion 42 of the bottom portion 30 and is rotatably supported.
- the rotation shaft portion 64 is provided in an asymmetric shape extending in the axial direction from the center position 64a.
- the first ring portion 68 a provided on the right side from the center line 90 has a different shape from the second ring portion 68 b provided on the left side from the center line 90.
- the center position 52a and the center position 42c extending in the axial direction of the rotation shaft portion 64 are provided in an asymmetric shape, and the right side of the center line 90 in the axial direction is provided.
- Each of the left side has a different shape.
- the ring portion 68 is formed in a convex shape, and the shaft support portion 58 and the support portion 42 are formed in a concave shape.
- the first ring portion 68 a is sandwiched between the first shaft support portion 58 a of the main body portion 52 and the first support portion 42 a of the support portion 42.
- the second ring portion 68b is sandwiched between the second shaft support portion 58b and the second support portion 42b.
- the main body portion 52 and the support portion 42 are fitted so as to be close to the rotation shaft portion 64 and support the rotation of the rotation shaft portion 64. Since the first ring portion 68a has an axial width larger than that of the second ring portion 68b, the first ring portion 68a is formed so as not to enter the second shaft support portion 58b and the second support portion 42b. With such an asymmetrical shaft structure, the mounting direction of the holding portion 22 can be restricted, and the holding portion 22 can be prevented from being mounted upside down. If at least one of the main body portion 52 and the support portion 42 is provided in an asymmetric shape extending in the axial direction from the center position, the mounting direction of the holding portion 22 can be limited.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining the holding device 100 of the first modification.
- FIG. 9 shows the same central section as the line segment BB shown in FIG. 1B except for the bearing portion 124 and the rivet 26.
- the ribs 62 are not provided on the bearing portion 124 of the holding device 100 of the first modified example, unlike the holding device 10 of FIG. Further, a step portion 53 is formed on the surface of the main body portion 52 of the first modification, and the end portion 28 a of the cover portion 128 is close to the step portion 53.
- the other structure is the same as that of the holding device 10 shown in FIG.
- the main body part 52 When the load is hung on the holding part 22, the main body part 52 receives a load in the direction of the arrow in the figure. This load is received by the rivet 26 from the overhanging portion 54 and received by the locked portion 44 from the locking portion 60. That is, the locking portion 60 receives the load applied to the holding portion 22 together with the overhang portion 54. Further, the end portion 28 a of the cover portion 128 receives a load from the step portion 53 of the main body portion 52. Thus, load resistance can be improved by receiving the load applied to the holding portion 22 in a distributed manner.
- FIG. 10 is a view for explaining the shaft structure of the second modified example.
- FIG. 10A is a front view of the holding unit 122 according to the second modified example
- FIG. 10B is a perspective view of the pedestal unit 120 and the holding unit 122 according to the second modified example.
- a slit 180 is provided in the rotation shaft portion 164 of the holding portion 122.
- the slit 180 is provided so as to be shifted from the axial center position 180a.
- the rotating shaft portion 164 is provided in an asymmetric shape extending in the axial direction from the center position 180a by the offset slit 180.
- the pedestal 120 is formed with a protrusion 182 offset from the center position 142a.
- the protruding portion 182 protrudes from the bottom portion 30, has both ends in the axial direction formed flat, and enters the slit 180.
- the protruding portion 182 is included in the support portion 142 that rotatably supports the rotation shaft portion 164.
- Each of the support portions 142 is provided in an asymmetric shape by the slit 180 extending in the axial direction of the rotation shaft portion 164 from the center position 142a.
- the shaft structure in an asymmetric shape in the axial direction, the mounting direction of the holding portion 122 can be restricted, and the holding portion 122 can be prevented from being mounted upside down. Further, the projecting portion 182 can restrict the axial movement of the rotating shaft portion 164, and can suppress the backlash of the holding portion 122 in the axial direction.
- FIG. 11A is a diagram for explaining a locking structure of the locking portion 360 and the locked portion 344 of the third modified example
- FIG. 11B shows the locking portion 460 of the fourth modified example. It is a figure explaining the latching structure of the to-be-latched part 444.
- the locking portion 360 of the body portion 352 of the third modification is formed as a recess or a through hole, and the locked portion 344 of the first side wall portion 332a is formed as a projection.
- the locked portion 344 protrudes inward from the first side wall portion 332a, enters the locking portion 360, and is locked.
- the locking portion 460 of the main body 452 of the fourth modified example is formed as a convex portion
- the locked portion 444 of the first side wall portion 432a is formed as a convex portion.
- the locked portion 444 protrudes inward from the first side wall portion 432a.
- the locking portion 460 enters the bottom side of the locked portion 444 and locks to the locked portion 444.
- the overhanging portion 54 is fixed to the bottom portion 30 by the rivet 26, so that the load resistance is increased by locking the locking portion and the locked portion. Can be improved.
- the pedestal part 20 and the bearing part 24 are attached to the attached member by the rivet 26
- a screw member such as a bolt may be inserted through the insertion hole 36 and the insertion hole 56 instead of the rivet 26.
- a pin-like protrusion having a flange-like tip may be formed on the attached member, and the insertion hole 36 and the insertion hole 56 may be inserted into the protrusion. That is, the pedestal portion 20 and the bearing portion 24 may be fixed by inserting a pin member such as a rivet 26 or a screw member through the insertion hole 36 and the insertion hole 56.
- the bearing portion 24 and the pedestal portion 20 are attached to the mounted member of the vehicle by the rivet 26
- the embodiment is not limited thereto.
- the bearing portion 24 and the rivet 26 may be integrally formed.
- a protrusion having a shape whose tip is enlarged is formed on the back surface of the overhanging portion 54 of the bearing portion 24, and the protrusion is inserted into the insertion hole 36 of the pedestal portion 20 and the attachment hole of the attached member and assembled. Thereby, the number of parts can be reduced.
- a protrusion having a shape whose diameter is enlarged from the bottom 30 of the pedestal 20 toward the opening side is formed, and the protrusion is inserted into the insertion hole 56 of the bearing 24 so that the pedestal 20 and the bearing are 24 may be fixed.
- a protrusion-like fitting portion that fits into the attachment hole of the attached member is formed on the outer surface of the bottom portion 30 of the pedestal portion 20, and the sub-assembly unit 12 is attached to the attached member.
- the rotation shaft portion 64 of the holding portion 22 is rotatably supported by the bearing portion 24 and the support portion 42 of the pedestal portion 20, the embodiment is not limited thereto.
- the rotation shaft portion 64 may be formed to extend outward in the axial direction, and may be inserted into a shaft hole formed in the side wall portion 32 of the pedestal portion 20.
- a shaft hole is formed in the 3rd side wall part 32c and the 4th side wall part 32d, and the support part 42 is located among them. Thereby, the load resistance can be further increased.
- the present invention relates to a holding device including a bearing portion that receives a load applied to a loading portion.
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- 車両に取り付けられる台座部と、
回動軸部および荷掛け部を有する保持部と、
軸受部と、を備え、
前記軸受部は、
前記回動軸部を回動可能に支持する本体部と、
前記本体部に設けられ、前記台座部の底部に固定されるための張出部と、
前記本体部に設けられる係止部と、を有し、
前記台座部は、前記係止部に係止される被係止部を有し、
前記係止部および前記張出部は、前記回動軸部を挟むように設けられ、前記荷掛け部にかかる荷重を受けることを特徴とする保持装置。 - 前記係止部および前記被係止部の一方は、凹部または貫通孔として形成され、他方は、前記凹部または前記貫通孔に係止する凸部として形成されることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の保持装置。
- 前記台座部は、前記底部から立設する側壁部を有し、
前記被係止部は、前記側壁部の高さの中央位置より前記底部側に前記凹部または前記貫通孔として形成され、
前記係止部は、前記凹部に挿入される前記凸部として形成されることを特徴とする請求項2に記載の保持装置。 - 前記本体部を覆うように前記台座部に取り付けられるカバー部をさらに備え、
前記カバー部は、前記荷掛け部にかかる荷重を受けることを特徴とする請求項1から3のいずれかに記載の保持装置。 - 前記台座部は、前記底部に前記張出部の縁を係止する弾性爪部を有することを特徴とする請求項1から4のいずれかに記載の保持装置。
- 前記台座部の前記底部は、前記回動軸部を前記本体部と挟んで回動可能に支持する支持部を有し、
前記回動軸部は、中心位置から軸方向に延びるそれぞれが非対称な形状に形成され、
前記本体部および前記支持部の少なくとも一方は、非対称な形状に形成された前記回動軸部を軸支することを特徴とする請求項1から5のいずれかに記載の保持装置。
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