Body earth structure for vehicle and body earth path forming method
10899293 ยท 2021-01-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R4/64
ELECTRICITY
B60R16/0215
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
H01R4/66
ELECTRICITY
B60R16/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01R4/64
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A body earth structure for a vehicle includes a bolt of which a head portion is swage-joined to an aluminum vehicle body panel. The bolt is provided to fasten an earth terminal to the vehicle. The bolt includes a projection that protrudes toward the vehicle body panel, on a facing surface of the head portion of the bolt. The facing surface is provided to face the vehicle body panel.
Claims
1. A body earth structure for a vehicle, the body earth structure comprising a bolt of which a head portion is swage-joined to an aluminum vehicle body panel, the bolt being provided to fasten an earth terminal to the vehicle, wherein the bolt includes a projection that protrudes toward the vehicle body panel, on a facing surface of the head portion of the bolt, the facing surface being provided to face the vehicle body panel.
2. The body earth structure according to claim 1, wherein: the head portion of the bolt is provided with a protruding portion provided by an outer edge of the head portion protruding in a direction of the facing surface, and a recessed portion that is a region positioned radially inward of the protruding portion and is approximately circular as seen in a plan view; an outer circumferential side surface of the protruding portion is outwardly inclined toward the facing surface; and an inner circumferential side surface of the protruding portion is outwardly inclined toward the recessed portion.
3. The body earth structure according to claim 1, wherein the bolt is subjected to a rustproofing treatment.
4. A body earth structure for a vehicle, the body earth structure comprising: a bolt of which a head portion is swage-joined to an aluminum vehicle body panel, the bolt being provided to fasten an earth terminal to the vehicle and including a projection that protrudes toward the vehicle body panel, on a facing surface of the head portion of the bolt, the facing surface being provided to face the vehicle body panel; and a conductive adhesive agent interposed between the facing surface of the head portion of the bolt and the vehicle body panel.
5. The body earth structure according to claim 4, wherein: the head portion of the bolt is provided with a protruding portion provided by an outer edge of the head portion protruding in a direction of the facing surface, and a recessed portion that is a region positioned radially inward of the protruding portion and is approximately circular as seen in a plan view; an outer circumferential side surface of the protruding portion is outwardly inclined toward the facing surface; and an inner circumferential side surface of the protruding portion is outwardly inclined toward the recessed portion.
6. The body earth structure according to claim 4, wherein the bolt is subjected to a rustproofing treatment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of exemplary embodiments of the disclosure will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals denote like elements, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(19) Hereinafter, embodiments of the disclosure will be described based on drawings. As the embodiments, a case where the disclosure is applied as a body earth structure that uses a dash panel (panel that separates vehicle cabin and engine compartment from each other; vehicle body panel in disclosure) of a vehicle will be described. In addition, although the body earth structure is applied to a plurality of positions on the dash panel, the description here will be made by adopting one body earth structure as a representative. Note that, the body earth structure may be applied to various panels constituting a vehicle body and the application target thereof is not limited to the dash panel.
First Embodiment
(20) Body Earth Structure
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(22) The dash panel 1 is molded through press working of an aluminum plate. Although not shown, the dash panel 1 is obtained by bonding a plurality of panels to each other with a self-pierce riveting (SPR) tool.
(23) The bolt 2 is provided with a head portion 21 and a screw portion 22 and an end portion (upper end portion in
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(25) Through a swaging operation which will be described later, a portion of the dash panel 1 is fitted into the recessed portion 23 of the head portion 21 of the bolt 2 and thus the head portion 21 of the bolt 2 is swage-joined to the dash panel 1.
(26) The earth terminal 31 is formed in an annular shape provided with an opening 32 of which an inner diameter dimension is approximately the same as an outer diameter dimension of the screw portion 22 of the bolt 2. In a state where the screw portion 22 of the bolt 2 is inserted into the opening 32 of the earth terminal 31, a nut 4 is screwed onto the screw portion 22 of the bolt 2 and the earth terminal 31 is interposed between the head portion 21 of the bolt 2 and the nut 4. Accordingly, the bolt 2 and the earth terminal 31 are electrically connected to each other.
(27) A feature of the present embodiment is that a surface 23a of the recessed portion 23 is provided with projections 25 (
(28) As illustrated in
(29) The projections 25 provided on the surface 23a of the recessed portion 23 are not limited to those illustrated in
(30) Swaging Operation of Bolt
(31) Next, a swaging operation of the bolt 2 configured as described above will be described by using
(32) First, as illustrated in
(33) A lower end portion of the die 5 is provided with a columnar portion 51 that is slightly smaller than the shape of the recessed portion 23 formed in the bolt 2 and in the swaging operation of the bolt 2, the columnar portion 51 presses the dash panel 1 toward the recessed portion 23 of the bolt 2. In addition, the punch 6 is a cylindrical member and an inner diameter dimension thereof is larger than the outer diameter of the screw portion 22 of the bolt 2 and is smaller than the outer diameter of the head portion 21. Therefore, in the swaging operation of the bolt 2, the screw portion 22 of the bolt 2 is inserted into the punch 6 and an upper end portion of the punch 6 abuts onto the head portion 21 of the bolt 2.
(34) As illustrated in
(35) When the head portion 21 of the bolt 2 is swage-joined to the dash panel 1 as described above, the projections 25 which are provided on the surface of the recessed portion 23 of the head portion 21 of the bolt 2 are forcibly pressed by the dash panel 1. Accordingly, the projections 25 are partially crushed and rustproofing treatment layers on surfaces of the projections 25 are peeled off. Therefore, at the projections 25, an iron material of the head portion 21 of the bolt 2 is directly and forcibly pressed by the dash panel 1 and thus the dash panel 1 and the bolt 2 are favorably electrically connected.
(36) When the swaging operation is finished in this manner, the die 5 retreats to an upper side and the punch 6 retreats to the lower side.
(37) Fastening Operation of Earth Terminal
(38) In a fastening operation of the earth terminal 31, the earth terminal 31 is disposed as illustrated in
(39) As described above, in the present embodiment, the projections 25 protruding toward the dash panel 1 are provided on the surface 23a of the recessed portion 23, which is a facing surface of the head portion 21 of the bolt 2 that faces the dash panel 1, and the rustproofing treatment layers of the projections 25 are peeled off when the head portion 21 of the bolt 2 is swage joined to the dash panel 1 so that the dash panel 1 and the bolt 2 are favorably electrically connected to each other. Therefore, it is possible to favorably secure an earth path extending over the wire harness 3, the earth terminal 31, the bolt 2, and the dash panel 1 without forming a through-hole in the dash panel 1. As a result, it is possible to eliminate a possibility that rust is generated due to water intruding through a through-hole of a dash panel.
Second Embodiment
(40) Next, a second embodiment will be described. In the present embodiment, the structure of the head portion 21 of the bolt 2 and the swaging operation of the bolt 2 are different from those in the first embodiment. Therefore, the description will be made focusing on the difference between the second embodiment and the first embodiment.
(41) Body Earth Structure
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(43) A feature of the present embodiment is that a conductive adhesive agent 7 is applied to the recessed portion 23 in advance at the time of the swaging operation of the bolt 2 such that the conductive adhesive agent 7 is interposed between the surface 23a of the recessed portion 23 and the dash panel 1 when the swaging operation of the bolt 2 is finished.
(44) A conductive adhesive agent 71 that flows out from a space between the recessed portion 23 and the dash panel 1 at the time of the swaging operation of the bolt 2 is present along a boundary between the outer circumferential side surface 24a of the protruding portion 24 of the head portion 21 of the bolt 2 and the dash panel 1.
(45) Swaging Operation of Bolt
(46) Next, the swaging operation of the bolt 2 in the present embodiment will be described by using
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(48) Then, as with the case of the first embodiment, the punch 6 is lifted in a state where the head portion 21 of the bolt 2 abuts onto the dash panel 1 such that the upper end portion of the punch 6 abuts onto the head portion 21 of the bolt 2 (refer to
(49) The conductive adhesive agent 71 that flows out from the space between the recessed portion 23 and the dash panel 1 at this time is present along the boundary between the outer circumferential side surface 24a of the protruding portion 24 of the head portion 21 of the bolt 2 and the dash panel 1.
(50) The fastening operation of the earth terminal 31 is the same as that in the first embodiment and thus description thereof will be omitted here.
(51) As described above, in the present embodiment, the conductive adhesive agent 7 is interposed between the surface 23a of the recessed portion 23 and the dash panel 1. Therefore, it is possible to favorably electrically connect the dash panel 1 and the bolt 2 to each other via the conductive adhesive agent 7 while eliminating a possibility of electrolytic corrosion caused by the aluminum dash panel 1 and the bolt 2 with the conductive adhesive agent 7 interposed between the dash panel 1 and the bolt 2. That is, with the present embodiment, it is also possible to favorably secure an earth path extending over the wire harness 3, the earth terminal 31, the bolt 2, and the dash panel 1 without forming a through-hole in the dash panel 1. As a result, it is possible to eliminate a possibility that rust is generated due to water intruding through a through-hole of a dash panel.
OTHER EMBODIMENTS
(52) The aspect of the disclosure is not limited to the above-described embodiments and all modifications and applications included in the scope of claims and a scope equivalent to the scope can be made.
(53) For example, the structures in the embodiments may be used in combination. That is, a structure, in which the projections 25 are provided on the surface 23a of the recessed portion 23 of the head portion 21 of the bolt 2 and the conductive adhesive agent 7 is applied to the recessed portion 23 in advance at the time of the swaging operation of the bolt 2 such that the conductive adhesive agent 7 is interposed between the surface 23a of the recessed portion 23 and the dash panel 1 when the swaging operation of the bolt 2 is finished, may be used.
(54) In addition, in the first embodiment, the projections 25 are partially crushed at the time of the swaging operation such that the rustproofing treatment layers are peeled off. The aspect of the disclosure is not limited thereto and the projections 25 do not need to be crushed as long as the rustproofing treatment layers on the surfaces of the projections 25 are peeled off.
(55) In addition, in the above-described embodiments, the head portion 21 of the bolt 2 has a columnar shape. The aspect of the disclosure is not limited thereto and the head portion 21 may have a hexagonal cylinder-like shape.
(56) The aspect of the disclosure can be applied to a structure in which an earth terminal for earthing of an electrical component of a vehicle is fastened to a vehicle body panel.