METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A STEERING WHEEL

20220185357 ยท 2022-06-16

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    Abstract

    The invention relates to a method for manufacturing a steering wheel comprising a frame, a covering formed by a body, overmoulded onto the frame, and at least one insert, the method comprising steps aimed at: providing at least one recess in the covering, and producing the insert so that an assembly of the insert with the body of the covering allows the recess, to be at least partially covered, wherein the insert is obtained in a single piece with the body of the covering.

    Claims

    1-15. (canceled)

    16. A method for manufacturing a steering wheel comprising a frame, a covering formed by a body, overmoulded onto the frame, and at least one insert, said method comprising steps aimed at: providing at least one recess in the covering, and producing said insert so that an assembly of the insert with the body of the covering allows the recess to be at least partially covered, wherein said insert is obtained in a single piece with the body of the covering.

    17. The method according to claim 16, wherein the insert is obtained by being attached to the body of the covering by at least one attachment bridge.

    18. The method according to claim 17, wherein a depression is further provided in the periphery of the body of the covering and/or of the insert and is configured to be able to receive therein all or part of the attachment bridge.

    19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the attachment bridge is detached from the insert and/or from the body of the covering.

    20. The method according to claim 18, further wherein said attachment bridge is inserted into said depression.

    21. The method according to claim 17, wherein said attachment bridge is arranged to form a hinge between the body and the insert, and in that said manufacturing method comprises an operation of inserting the insert into the recess by folding the attachment bridge forming a hinge.

    22. The method according to claim 16, wherein said recess is provided in the body of the covering.

    23. The method according to claim 16, wherein said recess is at least partially provided in said insert.

    24. The method according to claim 16, wherein the insert has a shape at least partially complementary to said recess.

    25. The method according to claim 16, wherein it further comprises the positioning of at least one member in said recess, prior to said assembly of the insert with the body of the covering.

    26. The method according to claim 25, wherein said member is an electrical member.

    27. The method according to claim 16, wherein said steering wheel comprises several inserts.

    28. The method according to claim 17, wherein the body of the covering has a joint plane and in that said attachment bridge is situated at said joint plane.

    29. A steering wheel obtained by the implementation of the method according to claim 16.

    30. A motor vehicle comprising a steering wheel according to claim 29.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

    [0038] FIG. 1 represents a rear view of a steering wheel according to the invention in which inserts are still attached to the body of the covering;

    [0039] FIG. 2 represents a view in perspective of a more detailed portion of the steering wheel in front of one of said inserts;

    [0040] FIG. 3 represents a steering wheel in a view similar to that of FIG. 1, but at a later stage in which the inserts have been assembled onto the body of the covering in order to cover a recess;

    [0041] FIG. 4 represents a partial cross-section of the vehicle steering wheel along the line IV-IV of FIG. 3.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0042] FIG. 1 represents a plan view of a steering wheel 1 comprising a frame 10 and a covering 20. This steering wheel is typically obtained by overmoulding the frame 10 by the covering 20. Produced from an alloy or a light metal such as magnesium or aluminum, the frame 10 typically constitutes the skeleton or backbone of the steering wheel. This frame comprises a hub 11 from which spokes 13 extend which connect the hub 11 to a core or rim 15. Said rim constitutes the portion of the structure that gives the circular or substantially circular shape to the steering wheel.

    [0043] The covering 20 essentially consists of a body 21, overmoulded onto the frame, and at least one insert 27. The at least partial overmoulding of the covering on the frame is obtained by moulding. To do this, the frame 10 is placed in a mould that comprises the cavity for the steering wheel 1. This mould is generally formed from two parts, typically an upper half and a lower half, and comprises injection channels that enable a material to be injected, such as a urethane foam (PU, PUR) for example. The operation of moulding the steering wheel, namely the at least partial overmoulding of its frame, is also called foaming by those skilled in the art. After a certain time and under certain temperature and pressure conditions, the injected foam will solidify, then harden.

    [0044] It can be seen in FIG. 1 that the covering 20 is formed not only of the body 21 but also of at least one insert 27, preferably a plurality of inserts, of which there are four in this example. These inserts 27 constitute mating parts of the body of the covering and are related thereto in order to be able to complete it.

    [0045] The method of manufacturing the steering wheel of the present invention especially comprises steps aimed at: [0046] providing at least one recess 22 in the covering 20, and [0047] producing said at least one insert 27 so that an assembly of the insert 27 with the body 21 of the covering allows the recess 22 to be at least partially covered.

    [0048] According to the method of the invention, the insert 27 is obtained in a single piece with the body 21 of the covering. This feature is better shown in FIG. 2, which represents a part of the steering wheel 1 and more specifically a perspective view of a portion of the steering wheel in front of one of the inserts 27.

    [0049] The recess 22 (more visible in FIG. 2) will allow the arrangement of at least one member 32 in the body 21 of the covering of the steering wheel. In the example of FIG. 1, this member 32 consists of electric wires, in particular a strand of electric wires, that may be connected for example to a control button 35 of the steering wheel 1 (FIG. 3). Such a control button 35 may typically be used to control a device of the vehicle in order to activate for example an audio function, a remote wireless connection, a speed regulator, an onboard computer or any other apparatus.

    [0050] Advantageously, the recess 22 provided in the covering 20 offers a space that may either be left free or occupied, in other words partially or totally occupied, by at least one member 32 without producing an undesirable surface effect of the covering 20. Consequently, any sheath 41 (FIG. 4) applied stretched onto the covering 20 will not leave any deformation such as a ridge, crevice or fold to be felt.

    [0051] More advantageously, as a result of the manufacturing method of the present invention, the aforementioned benefit may further be obtained particularly efficiently. This results especially from the fact that each insert 27 of the covering can be advantageously obtained in a single piece with the body of the frame during the overmoulding of the frame, i.e., in one and the same operation. Furthermore, obtaining the covering of the frame in one piece requires no additional injection of material. More advantageously, obtaining this covering in one piece, including inserts 27 capable of being detached from the body 21 facilitates the transport, handling, storage and tracing of the elements of the covering in the production line. Typically, obtaining the insert (or inserts) and the body in one piece is achieved by moulding.

    [0052] In one embodiment, as shown by example in FIG. 2, the insert 27 is obtained by being attached to the body 21 of the covering 20 by at least one attachment bridge 25. This bridge can be considered as being a transition or a connection element that makes it possible to obtain, in a single piece, a covering formed of a body 21 and at least one insert 27 connected to this body. As shown in this figure, two attachment bridges 25 are preferably used to attach each complementary part or insert 27 to the body of the covering during production of this insert with this body. More preferably, the attachment bridge comprises two ends, one adjoined to the body and the other adjoined to the insert. Alternatively, it would be possible to obtain a connection bridge with more than two ends, for example a Y-shaped attachment bridge comprising three ends, or H-shaped with four ends. According to another alternative, it would also be possible to consider an attachment bridge with one end if said bridge were in the shape of an I and would simply be a wire disposed longitudinally along the body and the insert connected thereto.

    [0053] Furthermore, in one embodiment best viewed in FIG. 2, a depression 24 is made in the periphery of the body 21 and is configured to be able to accommodate therein or to insert therein all or part of the attachment bridge 25. It will be understood that there will preferably be as many depressions 24 as there are attachment bridges in the covering 20. This depression can be an indentation having a shape complementary to that of the attachment bridge, or at least having a shape so that when the insert 27 is assembled onto the body 21 in order to cover the recess 22, the attachment bridge 25 is matched and integrated (preferably freely) with the body 21.

    [0054] Alternatively, the depression 24 could, for the same purpose, be provided in the periphery of the insert 27, even partially in the periphery of the body 21 and partially in the periphery of the insert 27.

    [0055] In one embodiment, the method of the invention further comprises a step in which the attachment bridge 25 is detached from the insert 27 and/or from the body 21 of the covering. Indeed, in order to be able to assemble the insert 27 and the body 21, several scenarios may be considered.

    [0056] In a first scenario, the body 21 may be detached from the attachment bridge 25, for example by cutting the end(s) of this bridge that is(are) adjoined to the body 21. In this first scenario, it is advantageously unnecessary to have to separate the attachment bridge 25 from the insert 27 since the body 21 includes a depression 24 specifically making it possible to receive the attachment bridge 25 that remains integral with the insert 27. With reference to FIG. 2, it will be noted that the cutting of a single end of each attachment bridge 25, in this instance the end adjoined to the body 21, enables the release of the insert 27 which, according to the illustration given by the arrows F, will be able to be placed against the body 21 in order to carry out the assembly of the insert with the body. To do this, the depressions 24 will then preferably be provided to match the attachment bridges 25 that remain integral with the insert 27.

    [0057] In a second scenario, the insert 27 may be detached from the attachment bridge 25, for example by cutting the end(s) of this bridge that is(are) adjoined to the insert 27. In this second scenario, it would be possible to make depressions 24 in the body 21 in positions adjoining the attachment bridges 25. Thus, these bridges could be folded into these depressions 24, particularly during the subsequent operation of sheathing the steering wheel. Furthermore, if necessary, each attachment bridge could be provided with a necking or line of weakness facilitating its folding in order to be folded against its depression, typically matching, at the periphery of the body of the covering.

    [0058] In a third scenario, both the insert 27 and the body 21 could be detached from the attachment bridge 25. This operation would typically require two cuts to obtain the complete separation of each attachment bridge 25. These attachment bridges will preferably be discarded, but nevertheless could be inserted into the depressions 24 if said depressions are provided in the covering body for that purpose.

    [0059] In a fourth scenario, it should be noted that the insert 27 and the body 21 may not be detached from the attachment bridge 25. In this case, these bridges would be placed in such a way that, on the one hand the insert may be folded or turned down onto the body 21 during their assembly with the body, and on the other hand in this assembly position each attachment bridge 25 can be received at least in part in a matching depression 24. Thus, there may be an embodiment in which the attachment bridge 25 is inserted into the depression 24, for example by a movement consisting of folding or turning down the insert 27 against the body 21 of the covering.

    [0060] In one embodiment of this scenario, the attachment bridge 25 could be arranged to form a hinge between the body 21 and the insert 27, and the method would comprise an operation of inserting the insert 27 into the recess 22 by folding the attachment bridge forming a hinge.

    [0061] Each of these scenarios makes it possible to obtain an assembly of the insert 27 with the body 21 such that the surface of the insert is located in the extension of the surface of the body. The same is true for the surface of the attachment bridge 25 with respect to the surface of the body 21, since, in each of these scenarios, the attachment bridge may be inserted into the depression 24 provided for that purpose. Thus, the surfaces of the body, the insert and if applicable the attachment bridge, may advantageously be in line with one another, so that the covering 20 has, after such assembly, a unified or uniform surface that conceals the recess 22 without leaving deformations on the sheath once the subsequent operation of sheathing the steering wheel has been carried out.

    [0062] In particular when the body 21 and the insert 27 are not detached from the attachment bridge 25, it may be mentioned that the depression 24 will preferably be made in front of the attachment bridge so that it can easily be inserted thereinto during the assembly of the insert with the body of the covering.

    [0063] Preferably, the recess 22 is provided in the body 21 of the covering. However, this recess 22 could be provided in the insert 27, or partly in the body 21 and partly in the insert 27. For this reason, it may be mentioned that the recess could be at least partly provided in the insert 27.

    [0064] In one embodiment, the insert 27 is inserted at least partially into the recess 22. According to a preferred embodiment, the assembly of the insert and the body is carried out by interlocking and/or bonding. To do this, the body of the covering and the insert may further be configured to be assembled to one another. For example, the insert 27 may have a shape at least partially complementary to the recess 22. Alternatively or additionally, the body 21 could comprise blind holes 23 (FIGS. 1, 2 and 4) configured to receive matching pins or other projections 28 (FIG. 4) that are integral with the insert 27. The blind holes 23 may be provided in a host surface of the body 21 intended to receive the insert, typically at the edges of the recess 22 as shown in FIG. 4. However, these blind holes could also be made in the insert and the pins could then be made part of the body of the covering. Of course, other means of interlocking could be preferred in order to carry out the assembly of the insert with the body. These complementary shapes make it possible to facilitate the positioning of the insert and ensure better joining of the different parts.

    [0065] Preferably, the recess 22 is obtained during the moulding of the covering, namely during the foaming operation. Advantageously, this recess can thus be obtained without requiring a subsequent operation, for example such as milling a portion of the covering 20 in order to create the recess therein. More preferably, and for the same reasons, this is also true for the depression 24.

    [0066] The method of the present invention may further comprise a step of placing at least one member 32 in the recess 22 prior to assembling the insert with the body of the covering. Preferably, this member 32 is an electrical member, typically one or several electrical conductors or wires.

    [0067] It may also be mentioned that in one embodiment, the steering wheel 1 preferably comprises several inserts 27.

    [0068] The method of the invention may further comprise a step of sheathing the steering wheel 1, in particular the covering 20, after having arranged the member 32 in the recess 22 and having proceeded with the assembly of the insert 27 with the body 21. More precisely, this sheathing step is for sheathing the covering, or a portion thereof, obtained by means of a sheath 41 (FIG. 4). This sheath is typically stretched around the covering 20, in other words around the assembly of the insert 27 with the body 21 or around a portion of this assembly. Such a sheath 41 will typically be produced from a flexible material such as leather, for example.

    [0069] In another embodiment, the step of sheathing the sheath 41 may be preceded by sheathing another element such as a heating element or a presence sensor for example. The presence of such elements between the covering and the outer sheath makes it possible to hide any defect that may remain at the juncture between the insert and the covering.

    [0070] In a second aspect, the invention also relates to a steering wheel 1 obtained by the implementation of the method of the first aspect, more specifically by any one of the embodiments of this method or any one of the possible combinations of these embodiments. Preferably, this second aspect relates to a steering wheel 1 comprising a frame 10 and a covering 20 which is formed by a body 21, overmoulded onto this frame 10, and at least one insert 27. According to the invention, this steering wheel 1 is characterised in that the insert 27 and the overmoulded body 21 of the covering 20 are formed as a single piece.

    [0071] In a third aspect, the invention relates to a vehicle, particularly a motor vehicle, comprising a steering wheel 1 that is in accord with the second aspect of the invention.

    [0072] In a last aspect, the invention also relates to an injection mould for the implementation of the method according to any one of the embodiments of this method or according to any one of the possible combinations of these embodiments.