Interior trim of a motor vehicle
11135982 · 2021-10-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2013/0293
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An interior trim covers sections of door cutouts (1a, 1b) of a motor vehicle body facing a floor. The interior trim has a first trim panel (2a) for covering a section (3a) of the first door cutout (1a) facing the vehicle floor, a second trim panel (2b) for covering a section (3b) of the second door cutout (1b) facing the vehicle floor (31), and a third trim panel (8) that extends in the direction of the B pillar between the door cutouts (1a, 1b). The trim panels (2a, 2b, 8) compensate for tolerances during assembly of the interior trim so that the first and second trim panels (2a, 2b) can be shifted relative to each other in the longitudinal direction, and the third trim panel (8) and the first and second trim panels (2a, 2b) can be shifted relative to each other in the vertical direction.
Claims
1. An interior trim of a motor vehicle for covering sections (3a, 3b, 4) of door cutouts (1a, 1b) of a motor vehicle body that face a floor (31) of the motor vehicle body, the door cutouts being bounded by a B pillar (34) that extends in a vertical direction of the motor vehicle, and by longitudinal struts (32) extending laterally next to the B pillar (34) in a longitudinal direction of the motor vehicle, the interior trim comprising first, second and third trim panels (2a, 2b, 8), wherein the first trim panel (2a) is configured for covering a section (3a) of the first door cutout (1a) facing the vehicle floor (31) and including a first trim panel section (5a) extending in a direction of the respective longitudinal strut (32) and a second trim panel section (6b) extending in a direction of the B pillar (34), the second trim panel (2b) is configured for covering a section (3b) of the second door cutout (1b) facing the vehicle floor (31) and including a first trim panel section (5b) extending in a direction of the respective longitudinal strut (32) and a second trim panel section (6c) extending in a direction of the B pillar (34) and is adjacent to the second trim panel section (6b) of the first trim panel (2a) with or without overlapping, and the third trim panel (8) extends in a direction of the B pillar (34) and is adjacent to the second trim panel section (6b) of the first trim panel (2a) and to the second trim panel section (6c) of the second trim panel (2b) with or without overlapping, groove-shaped depressions (14a, 14b) and projections (17a, 17b) are formed on a segment or edge of the second trim panel section (6b) of the first trim panel (2a) that faces the second trim panel section (6c) of the second trim panel (2b), and on a segment or edge of the second trim panel section (6c) of the second trim panel (2b) that faces the second trim panel section (6b) of the first trim panel (2a), the groove-shaped depressions (14a, 14b) and projections (17a, 17b) engaging in each other in a form-fitting manner and permitting a relative movement between the first and second trim panels (2a, 2b) in the longitudinal direction during the assembly of the interior trim to compensate for tolerances, the first, second and third trim panels (2a, 2b, 8) further are configured so that the third trim panel (8) and the first and second trim panels (2a, 2b) can be shifted relative to one another at least in the vertical direction during the assembly of the interior trim to compensate for tolerances.
2. The interior trim of claim 1, wherein the third trim panel (8) and one of the trim panels of the first and second trim panels (2a, 2b) are configured to be shifted relative to each other exclusively in the vertical direction, the third trim panel (8) and the other of the trim panels of the first and second trim panels (2a, 2b) are configured to be shifted relative to each other in the vertical direction and in the longitudinal direction.
3. The interior trim of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second trim panels (2a, 2b) is U-shaped and a third trim panel section (6a, 6d) extending in the vertical direction, the second trim panel section (6b, 6c) and third trim panel section (6a, 6d) of at least one of the first and second trim panels (2a, 2b) are arranged at opposite ends of the first trim panel section (5a, 5b) thereof.
4. The interior trim of claim 1, wherein the first and second trim panels (2a, 2b) can be shifted relative to each other in the longitudinal direction so that an overlapping (7) between the second trim panel sections (6b, 6c) of the first and second trim panels (2a, 2b) can be adjusted.
5. The interior trim of claim 1, wherein the third trim panel (8) and the first trim panel (2a) or the third trim panel (8) and the second trim panel (2b) can be shifted relative to each other exclusively in the vertical direction so that an overlapping (9a) between the third trim panel (8) and the second trim panel section (6b) of the first trim panel (2a) or an overlapping (9b) between the third trim panel (8) and the second trim panel section (6c) of the second trim panel (2b) can be adjusted in one direction.
6. The interior trim of claim 5, guides are formed on the second trim panel section (6b) of the first trim panel (2a) or on the second trim panel section (6c) of the second trim panel (2b), the guides being formed on a segment or edge facing the third trim panel (8) and interacting with guides (23) on the third trim panel (8) and permitting the relative movement in the vertical direction.
7. The interior trim of claim 6, wherein the guides are formed by a pocket (10) of the first trim panel (2a) and a projection (23) of the third trim panel (8) or by a pocket of the second trim panel (2b) and a projection (23) of the third trim panel (8), said guides engaging in each other in a form-fitting manner and permitting the relative movement exclusively in the vertical direction.
8. The interior trim of claim 1, wherein the third trim panel (8) and the second trim panel (2b) or the third trim panel (8) and the first trim panel (2a) can be shifted relative to one another both in the vertical direction and in the longitudinal direction so that an overlapping (9b) between the third trim panel (8) and the second trim panel section (6c) of the second trim panel (2b) or an overlapping (9a) between the third trim panel (8) and the second trim panel section (6b) of the first trim panel (2a) can be adjusted in two directions.
9. The interior trim of claim 8, wherein guides are formed on the second trim panel section (6c) of the second trim panel (2b) or on the second trim panel section (6b) of the first trim panel (2a), the guides being formed on a segment or edge facing the third trim panel (8) and interacting with guides on the third trim panel (8) and permitting the relative movements in the vertical direction and in the longitudinal direction.
10. The interior trim of claim 9, wherein the guides are formed by a projection (15) of the second trim panel (2b) and a projection (18) of the third trim panel (8) with the projections lying in a plane-parallel manner on each other and being displaceable in two directions with respect to each other, or are formed by a projection of the first trim panel (2a) and a projection (18) of the third trim panel (8) with the projections lying in a plane-parallel manner on each other and being displaceable in two directions with respect to each other.
11. An interior trim of a motor vehicle for covering sections (3a, 3b, 4) of door cutouts (1a, 1b) of a motor vehicle body that face a floor (31) of the motor vehicle body, the door cutouts being bounded by a B pillar (34) that extends in a vertical direction of the motor vehicle, and by longitudinal struts (32) extending laterally next to the B pillar (34) in a longitudinal direction of the motor vehicle, the interior trim comprising first, second and third trim panels (2a, 2b, 8), wherein the first trim panel (2a) is configured for covering a section (3a) of the first door cutout (1a) facing the vehicle floor (31) and including a first trim panel section (5a) extending in a direction of the respective longitudinal strut (32) and a second trim panel section (6b) extending in a direction of the B pillar (34), the second trim panel (2b) is configured for covering a section (3b) of the second door cutout (1b) facing the vehicle floor (31) and including a first trim panel section (5b) extending in a direction of the respective longitudinal strut (32) and a second trim panel section (6c) extending in a direction of the B pillar (34) and is adjacent to the second trim panel section (6b) of the first trim panel (2a) with or without overlapping, and the third trim panel (8) extends in a direction of the B pillar (34) and is adjacent to the second trim panel section (6b) of the first trim panel (2a) and to the second trim panel section (6c) of the second trim panel (2b) with or without overlapping, wherein guides are formed on the second trim panel section (6b) of the first trim panel (2a) or on the second trim panel section (6c) of the second trim panel (2b), the guides being formed on a segment or edge facing the third trim panel (8) and interacting with guides (23) on the third trim panel (8) and permitting the relative movement in the vertical direction so that the third trim panel (8) and the first and second trim panels (2a, 2b) can be shifted relative to one another at least in the vertical direction during the assembly of the interior trim to compensate for tolerances.
12. The interior trim of claim 11, wherein the guides are formed by a pocket (10) of the first trim panel (2a) and a projection (23) of the third trim panel (8) or by a pocket of the second trim panel (2b) and a projection (23) of the third trim panel (8), said guides engaging in each other in a form-fitting manner and permitting the relative movement exclusively in the vertical direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(25) The invention relates to an interior trim of a motor vehicle for covering sections of door cutouts of a motor vehicle body, said sections facing a floor of the motor vehicle body.
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(27) The motor vehicle body 30 is covered with an interior trim in the region of the interior. The invention relates to an interior trim that covers sections 3a, 3b and 4 of the door cutouts 1a and 1b that face the floor 31 of the motor vehicle body 30, as shown in
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(29) The interior trim according to an embodiment of the invention has a first trim panel 2a, a second trim panel 2b and a third trim panel 8
(30) The first trim panel 2a is configured for covering a section 3a of the first door cutout 1a facing the vehicle floor 31. The first trim panel 2a has a first trim panel section 5a extending in the direction of the respective longitudinal strut 32 and a second trim panel section 6b extending in the direction of the B pillar 34.
(31) The second trim panel 2b is configured for covering the section 3b of the second door cutout 1b that faces the vehicle floor 31. The second trim panel 2b has a first trim panel section 5b extending in the direction of the respective longitudinal strut 32 and a second trim panel section 6c that extends in the direction of the B pillar 34 and is adjacent to the second trim panel section 6b of the first trim panel 2a with or without overlapping.
(32) The third trim panel 8 is configured for covering the section 4 (see
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(34) To optimally align the trim panels 2a, 2b and 8 with respect to one another in the assembly process of the motor vehicle and to compensate for assembly tolerances and manufacturing tolerances, the first trim panel 2a and the second trim panel 2b can be shifted relative to each other in the x direction and therefore in the longitudinally in the direction of the double arrow X. The third trim panel 8 can be shifted relative to the first trim panel 2a and relative to the second trim panel 2b at least in the z direction or in the vertical direction in the direction of the double arrow Z. The z direction (see
(35) Accordingly, the z direction or vertical direction is defined as an angle bisector between extensions of the edges of the B pillar 34, with the edges bounding the door cutouts 1a and 1b in the region of the B pillar 34.
(36) As can best be gathered from
(37) The third trim panel sections 6a, 6d of the trim panels 2a, 2b extend substantially vertically and hence parallel to the second trim panel section 6b, 6c of the trim panels 2a and 2b. Thus, on both the first and second trim panels 2a and 2b the respective second trim panel sections 6b and 6c and the respective third trim panel sections 6a and 6d are at different ends of the first trim panel sections 5a and 5b.
(38) The shifting of the first trim panel 2a and second trim panel 2b in the longitudinal direction (i.e. the direction of the double arrow X in
(39) For this purpose, guides (which are not visible in
(40) The third trim panel 8 and the first and second trim panels 2a, 2b can be shifted relative to one another in the vertical direction so that the overlapping regions 9a, 9b between the third trim panel 8 and the second trim panel sections 6b, 6c of the first trim panel 2a and second trim panel 2b can be adjusted. For this purpose, guides, which are not visible in
(41) The two trim panels 2a, 2b provided for the interior-side covering of the sections 3a, 3b (shown in
(42) The body sections extending along the door cutouts 1a, 1b are subject to manufacturing, assembly and joining tolerances. This effect has an impact on the trim panels 2a, 2b, 8 in the form of positional tolerances along the door cutouts 1a, 1b, particularly since said trim panels are subject to production tolerances.
(43) The interior trim according to the invention provides a tolerance compensation that compensates for the positional tolerances acting on the trim panels 2a, 2b, 8 in the x and z direction and increases the visual quality of the interior-side trim. A relative movement in the z direction is possible between the first trim panel 2a and the third trim panel 8. A relative movement in the x direction is possible between the first trim panel 2a and the second trim panel 2b. A relative movement in the x and z direction is possible between the second trim panel 2b and the third trim panel 8.
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(49) In the specific design of the interior trim, according to
(50) In each case, the pocket 10 has an overall dimension d1 extending in the y direction or transverse direction and lateral flanks 13a, 13b according to detail A (
(51) Furthermore, in the flank, pointing toward the second trim panel 2b, of the trim panel section 6b of the front trim panel 2a, there are at least two groove-like depressions 14a, 14b with the clear width e and the depth f according to section B-B (
(52) The upper edge of the second trim panel section 6c of the second trim panel 2b is provided with a finger-like projection 15 (
(53) On that side of the second trim panel section 6c of the second trim panel 2b that faces away from the vehicle interior, there are at least two projections 17a, 17b (
(54) The geometry of the projections 17a, 17b within the cuboid, said geometry being projected in each case in the y direction onto the base area of the second trim panel section 6c of the second trim panel 2b, can be configured diversely taking into account the demolding of the mold segments, which preferably act in a primary forming manner for the production of the trim panels 2a, 2b, 8, and can be designed as an arrangement of slats or packet of ribs oriented unidirectionally and parallel to one another, as a rectangle filled with at least one cross rib arrangement, or in a dumbbell-shaped or bone-shaped manner, as illustrated in detail D (
(55) The third trim panel 8 has two projections 18, 23 on the side facing away from the vehicle interior (
(56) As an alternative thereto, the end surface 19 that is parallel to the xz plane and lies without a distance plane-parallel opposite the cover surface 16 of the finger-like projection 15 on the upper edge of the second trim panel section 6c of the second trim panel 2b is located on a projection 20, according to section G-G (
(57) In this case, the connecting element 22 generating prestressing force fixes either the third trim panel 8 on the section 4 with the effect that, according to section G-G (
(58) The projection 23 is placed on that side of the third trim panel 8 which faces away from the vehicle interior and, according to section H-H (
(59) In addition, the side flanks 24a, 24b of the projection 23 run at the distance n, which corresponds at maximum to the distance h of the lateral flanks 13a, 13b of the pocket 10 on the upper edge of the second trim panel section 6b of the first trim panel 2a, parallel to each other in the z direction and expand mirror-symmetrically in the y direction at an angle ß which is identical to the angle α between the lateral flanks 13a, 13b of the pocket 10.
(60) The lateral flanks 13a, 13b of the pocket 10 and the side flanks 24a, 24b of the projection 23 lie on one another in a plane-parallel manner without a distance and without play and form a guide in this configuration.
(61) As an alternative thereto, the projection 23 according to section J-J (
(62) With the above-described specific design, account is taken of the following points:
(63) First, relative movability is ensured in the z direction between the first trim panel 2a and the third trim panel 8. This is ensured, according to
(64) Second, the relative movability is ensured in the x direction, between the first trim panel 2a and the second trim panel 2b. This is ensured, according to
(65) Third, the relative movability is ensured in the x and z direction, between the second trim panel 2a and the third trim panel 8. This is ensured by, as
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(67) In view of the fact that the third trim panel section 6d (illustrated in
(68) With the invention, the impression of high quality, i.e. the quality of the joins and the overall visual appearance of the trim of the sections 3a, 3b, 3c that is visible in front of the vehicle occupant in the vehicle interior can be increased.
(69) According to
(70) The shifting of the tolerance compensating point into the footwell of the vehicle interior makes it possible for a visually attractive joint between an upper edge of the third trim panel 8 and a lower edge of a trim panel arranged above the third trim panel 8. The joint has a very small join dimension and constant, i.e. jump- and kink-free, profiles of body-side seals along the door cutouts 1a, 1b.
(71) These features have a positive impact on the impression of high quality because the region between the upper edge of the third trim panel 8 and the lower edge of the trim panel which is arranged above the third trim panel 8 lies in the direct viewing region especially of the rear occupant, is illuminated by daylight and generally can even be seen in to on the exterior side via the door glazing.
(72) If the contact point between the lower edge of the third trim panel 8 and the upper edges of the second trim panel sections 6b, 6c of the first and second trim panels 2a, 2b, said contact point being movable in the z direction with respect to one another, is an overlap 9b, 9a with an end of the lower edge of the third trim panel 8 that is rounded or beveled in a wedge-shaped manner, the additional advantages arise that the extent of the tolerances does not exert any influence on the quality of the join along the lower edge of the third trim panel 8, and no projections pointing in each case into the vehicle interior and being perceptible as visually annoying light edges when affected by light arise on the trim panel sections 6b, 6c of the trim panels 2a, 2b.
(73) Due to the fact that the trim panels 2a, 2b and the sections 3a, 3b which are covered by the trim panels 2a, 2b are subject to tolerances, the trim panels 2a, 2b according to
(74) Furthermore, it is ensured by means of the U-shaped outline of the trim panels 2a, 2b along the sections 3b, 3a that the visual compensation of the tolerances occurring in the x direction takes place at the foot of the section 4 and therefore unobtrusively in the footwell of the vehicle interior, which footwell, as mentioned above, is illuminated only a little by daylight and, in addition, is removed from the direct view of the vehicle occupant because of the ergonomic inaccessibility, particularly since a seat belt of a front seat potentially covers the join, running vertically in the z direction, between the trim panels 2a, 2b.
(75) As a result of the abovementioned points, the invention permits a trim of the sections 3a, 3b which is join-free in the top view of the trim panels 2a, 2b, said join-free trim being revealed to the observer as soon as directly after opening of the vehicle door as interior furnishing having an impression of high quality. Furthermore, the homogeneous surfaces of the trim panels 2a, 2b, because said surfaces are not fractured by annoying joins in the top view at the entrance, visually coherently correspond to the conventionally minimally dimensioned joins along decorative elements designed especially for enhancement of the vehicle, such as, for example, entrance panels which can be embedded flush into the surfaces of the trim panels 2a, 2b opposite the door lower edge and become visible in eye-catching form upon opening of the vehicle doors.
(76) Furthermore, the invention affords advantages during the assembly of the trim panels 2a, 2b, 8. The first trim panel 2a which is first of all fastened to the section 3a provides a form-fitting pre-positioning possibility for the second trim panel 2b by means of the depressions 14a, 14b present in the trim panel section 6b.
(77) The second trim panel 2b is provided with generously dimensioned projections 17a, 17b on the second trim panel section 6c, said projections already ensuring during their introduction into the associated depressions 14a, 14b on the trim panel section 6b of the first trim panel 2a that the second trim panel 2b can be plugged effortlessly in the y direction onto the first trim panel 2a, which has previously been fixed to the section 3a.
(78) Finally, the lateral flanks 13a, 13b of the pocket 10 on the trim panel section 6b of the first trim panel 2a fixed to the section 3a takeover the function of centering when, during the course of the fastening, to be undertaken in the y direction, of the third trim panel 8 to the section 4, the side flanks 24a, 24b on the projection 23 interact in a plane-parallel manner with the lateral flanks 13a, 13b of the pocket 10 on the trim panel section 6b of the first trim panel 2a. By means of this configuration, it is possible, even as the third trim panel 8 is being fixed to the section 4, for a precise join pattern with respect to the first trim panel 2a to be produced by the lateral flanks 13a, 13b, 24a, 24b coming into flat contact after the end of the assembly operation. If the third trim panel 8 has a projection 23 with a cover surface 25 which is equipped with the receptacle 26 for the connecting element 27, the centering function of the lateral flanks 13a, 13b of the pocket 10 on the trim panel section 6b of the first trim panel 2a fastened to the section 3a assists in the longitudinal axis of the connecting element 27 on the third trim panel 8 and the center point of a receiving hole 28, which is intended for the connecting element 27, in the section 4 being aligned with each other during the pre-positioning of the trim panel 8 on the section 4.