Trim panel
09815419 ยท 2017-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B11/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29L2031/7278
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60J5/0463
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J5/0469
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2075/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R13/0206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/14754
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J5/0468
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R13/0275
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49876
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B29C2045/1673
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16B3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C45/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a trim panel (1; 101) for a motor vehicle. The trim panel (1; 101) has a first connector (11; 103) for mounting the trim panel (1; 101). The first connector (11; 103) is elongated and extends longitudinally along the trim panel (1; 101). The present invention also relates to a method of mounting a trim panel (1; 101); and a method of forming first and second connectors (11, 13; 103, 105).
Claims
1. A trim panel for a motor vehicle, the trim panel comprising: a first connector for mounting the trim panel; wherein said first connector is elongated and extends longitudinally along said trim panel, and said first connector is a male connector for cooperating with a female connector or said first connector is a female connector for cooperating with a male connector.
2. A trim panel as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first connector comprises an elongate flange.
3. A trim panel as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first connector extends along an edge of said at least one side of the trim panel.
4. A trim panel as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first connector comprises a keyed profile.
5. A trim panel as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first connector is formed integrally with the trim panel.
6. A trim panel as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a skirt.
7. A trim panel as claimed in claim 1 in combination with a second connector, wherein the first connector is coupled to the second connector.
8. A trim panel as claimed in claim 7, wherein said second connector is moulded in the first connector.
9. A trim panel as claimed in claim 7, wherein an adhesive is provided on said second connector for fixedly mounting the second connector.
10. A method of mounting a trim panel as claimed in claim 9, the method comprising locating the trim panel in a final position in relation to a fixed panel to locate the second connector against said fixed panel.
11. A mounting assembly comprising a male connector and a female connector, wherein the male connector is moulded in said female connector.
12. A method of moulding a male connector co-operable with a female connector, the method comprising introducing a liquid compound into the female connector to form the male connector.
13. A method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the female connector is formed from a first material and the male connector is formed from a second material, the first and second materials being different from each other.
14. A method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the female connector has an under-cut for mechanically cooperating with the male connector.
15. A method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the female connector and the male connector are formed as part of a multi-shot moulding process, the moulding process comprising introducing a first shot of moulding material into a mould to mould the female connector and subsequently introducing a second shot of moulding material into the mould to form the male connector.
16. A vehicle comprising a trim panel as claimed in claim 1.
17. A vehicle comprising a mounting assembly as claimed in claim 11.
18. A trim panel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first connector extends along an edge of said trim panel to provide continuous support along the edge.
19. A mounting assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein said male connector is releasable from said female connector.
20. A method as claimed in claim 12, comprising releasing the male connector from the female connector after the liquid compound has cured.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) One or more embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) The illustrated embodiment relates to a fixing arrangement for removably mounting a trim panel 1 on an interior of a vehicle door 3. As shown in
(8) A female connector 11 extends longitudinally along the trim panel 1. In the present embodiment, the female connector 11 is formed continuously along the outside edge 9 of the trim panel 1 for cooperating with a male connector 13 fixedly mounted on an inside of the vehicle door 3. The female connector 11 and the male connector 13 extend around the circumference of the trim panel 1 to provide continuous support along the outside edge 9. As described herein, the female connector 11 releasably engages the male connector 13 to mount the trim panel 1 to a door frame member 15.
(9) The trim panel 1 is a unitary component formed by injection moulding a plastics material, such as polypropylene, into a mould. The mould comprises movable elements to enable the female connector 11 to be removed from the mould after one or more latching features (as described herein) have been moulded. The outer surface 7 of the trim panel 1 is exposed to an interior of the vehicle cabin and has a decorative finish. A decorative material, such as fabric or leather, can optionally be applied to the outer surface 7 of the trim panel 1. The illustrated trim panel 1 is generally rectangular and comprises two pairs of opposing sides joined by rounded corners. It will be appreciated that the present invention can be implemented in trim panels having different shapes and profiles.
(10) A schematic sectional view of the fixing arrangement according to a first embodiment of the present invention is shown in
(11) The male connector 13 is moulded within the female connector 11 by introducing a continuous bead of a liquid polymer 27 into the female connector 11. The liquid polymer 27 cures to form a resilient material which defines the male connector 13. As shown in
(12) The liquid polymer 27 bonds with the door frame member 15 to fixedly mount the trim panel 1. As shown in
(13) The female connector 11 and the male connector 13 cooperate to form a peripheral joint for securing the trim panel 1 in position. The mechanical strength of the joint, which is determined by the shear modulus of the cured polymer 25 and the area in shear (determined by the geometry of the female connector 11), is lower than the adhesive tensile strength. By supporting the trim panel 1 around its circumference, the strength and stiffness of the trim panel 1 can be increased. The thickness of the trim panel 1 can potentially be reduced in comparison to conventional trim panels. Moreover, the integrated fixing arrangement can potentially also improve noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) properties of the trim panel 1.
(14) A schematic sectional view of the fixing arrangement according to a second embodiment of the present invention is shown in
(15) In this embodiment, the tapered elongate channel 19 extends beyond the transverse recess 21 to form an elongate groove 31. As shown in
(16) As shown in
(17) A schematic sectional view of a fixing arrangement for a trim panel 101 according to a third embodiment of the present invention is shown in
(18) The fixing arrangement comprises first and second cooperating connectors 103, 105 which are formed independently of each other. The first connector 103 is formed integrally with the trim panel 101 and extends around the circumference of the trim panel 101 on said inner surface. An injection moulding technique can be used to form the trim panel 101, for example from polypropylene. The second connector 105 has a constant profile and is manufactured by an extrusion process. The second connector 105 is formed from a resilient material, such as an elastomer or polyurethane. The second connector 105 is fixedly bonded to a door frame member 107 by an adhesive 109, such as polyurethane, provided along an underside of the second connector 105. The first and second connectors 103, 105 form a substantially continuous joint around the circumference of the trim panel 101.
(19) The first connector 103 comprises a first latching member 111 and a continuous skirt 113. An elongate tapered channel 115 is formed between the first latching member 111 and the continuous skirt 113. The second connector 105 comprises a second latching member 117 and a locating member 119 which locates in the tapered channel 115. The first and second latching features 111, 117 have respective first and second keyed portions 119, 121 which cooperate to releasably secure the first connector 103 to the second connector 105.
(20) To mount the trim panel 101, the first and second connectors 103, 105 are coupled together such that the second connector 105 is supported along its length by the first connector; the first connector 103 thereby functions as a guide for the second connector 105. In the arrangement illustrated in
(21) In the arrangement illustrated in
(22) The operation of the fixing arrangement according to the third embodiment is the same as for the first and second embodiments. In particular, the first and second connectors 103, 105 cooperate with each other to secure the trim panel 101 around its circumference. The strength and stiffness of the trim panel 101 can thereby be increased, potentially allowing a reduction in the thickness of the trim panel 101. The integrated fixing arrangement can potentially also improve NVH properties of the trim panel 101. A perspective sectional view through the trim panel 101 when mounted to a surface is illustrated in
(23) As the first and second connectors 103, 105 are formed separately, it is not necessary to use the first connector 103 as a guide for the second connector 105. Rather, the second connector 105 can be located on a dedicated guide member (not shown) which is profiled to match the first connector 103. The second connector 105 can be fixedly mounted to the door frame member 115 by bringing the guide member into the final position. The guide member can then be removed and the trim panel 101 releasably mounted by coupling the first connector 103 and the second connector 105 together. This approach allows the trim panel 101 to be fitted at a later stage in the manufacturing process.
(24) The first and second connectors 103, 105 have been described as being formed independently of each other. An alternative approach would be to co-mould the first and second connector 103, 105 using a multi-shot moulding process. A first shot of a first material can be injected into a mould to form the trim panel 101 and the first connector 103.
(25) The mould can then be re-configured before a second shot of a second material is injected into the mould to form the second connector 105. The first and second materials are different and selected so as not to bond to each other. The first material can be polypropylene and the second material can be polyurethane.
(26) The skirt 113 could be omitted from the first connector 103 and a continuous skirt (not shown) optionally provided on the second connector 105. The continuous skirt could be formed integrally with the second connector 105.
(27) It will be appreciated that various changes and modifications can be made to the fixing arrangement described herein without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, a sealing member could be formed in one or both of the connector components to form a seal to inhibit or prevent the ingress of moisture.
(28) The present invention has been described with particular reference to a trim panel for a motor vehicle. It will be appreciated that the apparatus and techniques described herein can be employed in other applications. For example, the trim panel could be installed in other vehicle types, such as aircraft or boats. The invention(s) described herein are not limited to trim panels and could be used for mounting a sound-proofing panel.
(29) Further aspects of the present invention are set out in the following numbered paragraphs:
(30) 1. A trim panel for a motor vehicle, the trim panel comprising: a first connector for mounting the trim panel; wherein said first connector is elongated and extends longitudinally along said trim panel.
(31) 2. A trim panel as described in paragraph 1, wherein said first connector comprises an elongate flange.
(32) 3. A trim panel as described in paragraph 1, wherein said first connector extends along an edge of said at least one side of the panel.
(33) 4. A trim panel as described in paragraph 1, wherein said first connector comprises a keyed profile.
(34) 5. A trim panel as described in paragraph 1, wherein said first connector is formed integrally with the panel.
(35) 6. A trim panel as described in paragraph 1 further comprising a skirt.
(36) 7. A trim panel as described in paragraph 1, wherein the first connector is a male connector for cooperating with a female connector; or the first connector is a female connector for cooperating with a male connector.
(37) 8. A trim panel as described in paragraph 1 in combination with a second connector, wherein the first connector is coupled to the second connector.
(38) 9. A trim panel as described in paragraph 8, wherein said second connector is moulded in the first connector.
(39) 10. A trim panel as described in paragraph 8, wherein an adhesive is provided on said second connector for fixedly mounting the second connector.
(40) 11. A method of mounting a trim panel as described in paragraph 10, the method comprising locating the trim panel in a final position in relation to a fixed panel to locate the second connector against said fixed panel.
(41) 12. A mounting assembly comprising a male connector and a female connector, wherein the male connector is moulded in said female connector.
(42) 13. A method of moulding a male connector co-operable with a female connector, the method comprising introducing a liquid compound into the female connector to form the male connector.
(43) 14. A method as described in paragraph 13, wherein the female connector is formed from a first material and the male connector is formed from a second material, the first and second materials being different from each other.
(44) 15. A method as described in paragraph 13, wherein the female connector has an under-cut for mechanically cooperating with the male connector.
(45) 16. A method as described in paragraph 13, wherein the female connector and the male connector are formed as part of a multi-shot moulding process, the moulding process comprising introducing a first shot of moulding material into a mould to mould the female connector and subsequently introducing a second shot of moulding material into the mould to form the male connector.
(46) 17. A vehicle comprising a trim panel described in paragraph 1.
(47) 18. A vehicle comprising a trim panel described in paragraph 12.