Vehicular interior trim
10864862 ยท 2020-12-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B5/0664
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B21/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60R13/0206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B21/086
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60R13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicular interior trim includes: an interior trim member provided with an engagement hole; and an elastic member attached to a surface of the interior trim member and including a protrusion provided on a back surface and to be inserted in the engagement hole. The protrusion includes an engagement piece to be engaged with an external edge of the engagement hole, and the interior trim member includes a recess that surrounds an internal edge of the engagement hole.
Claims
1. A vehicular interior trim comprising: an interior trim member having a surface that defines an engagement hole; and an elastic member that is attached to the surface of the interior trim member, said elastic member comprising a protrusion extending from a back surface thereof, said protrusion being received in the engagement hole, wherein the protrusion is hollow and comprises an engagement piece at a free end thereof, said protrusion engagement piece is engaged with an external edge of the interior trim member that surrounds the engagement hole, and wherein the interior trim member surface has a recess formed therein that surrounds an internal edge of the engagement hole, said recess allowing a portion of the elastic member to be deformed toward the interior trim member as the protrusion is being inserted into the engagement hole.
2. A vehicular interior trim comprising: an interior trim member having a surface that defines an engagement hole; and an elastic member that is attached to the surface of the interior trim member, said elastic member comprising a protrusion extending from a back surface thereof, said protrusion being received in the engagement hole, wherein the protrusion is hollow and comprises an engagement piece at a free end thereof, said protrusion engagement piece is engaged with an external edge of the interior trim member that surrounds the engagement hole, and wherein the back surface of the elastic member defines a recess that surrounds the protrusion, said recess allowing the elastic member to be deformed toward the interior trim member as the protrusion is inserted into the engagement hole.
3. The vehicular interior trim according to claim 1, wherein a depth of the recess is, when a thickness of the elastic member is defined as 1, within a range between 0.16 and 0.4.
4. The vehicular interior trim according to claim 2, wherein a depth of the recess is, when a thickness of the elastic member is defined as 1, within a range between 0.16 and 0.4.
5. The vehicular interior trim according to claim 1, wherein an engagement amount is defined as a value obtained by subtracting a radius of the engagement hole from a distance from an axial center of the protrusion to a tip of the engagement piece, and wherein the engagement piece employs a structure deflectable by at least twice as much as the engagement amount.
6. The vehicular interior trim according to claim 2, wherein an engagement amount is defined as a value obtained by subtracting a radius of the engagement hole from a distance from an axial center of the protrusion to a tip of the engagement piece, and wherein the engagement piece employs a structure deflectable by at least twice as much as the engagement amount.
7. The vehicular interior trim according to claim 1, wherein the engagement hole and the protrusion are formed in a semi-circular shape.
8. The vehicular interior trim according to claim 2, wherein the engagement hole and the protrusion are formed in a semi-circular shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Several preferable embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(11) Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the accompanying figures.
(12) In order to facilitate understanding to the present disclosure, specific examples in which an interior trim member is a shifter panel that forms a part of a center console and an elastic member is an elastic mat on which a portable terminal is placed will be described below.
(13) However, the interior trim member and elastic member according to the present disclosure are not limited to these specific examples.
(14) Moreover, directions indicated in the figures are defined with reference to a driver who sits down a driver's seat.
(15) As illustrated in
(16) The side panels 11 extend in a vehicular lengthwise direction along the passenger seat (or the driver's seat).
(17) The rear panel 12 connects a rear end of the left side panel 11 and a rear end of the right side panel 11 with each other.
(18) The arm rest 13 is mounted on the rear-half parts of the side panels 11 and an upper edge of the rear panel 12, and supports an elbow of a person.
(19) The shifter panel 20 is placed between the arm rest 13 and a front jack panel 14.
(20) An elastic mat 30 is partially mounted on the shifter panel 20. A thin and elongated rectangular portable terminal can be placed on this elastic mat 30. Since the elastic mat 30 deforms elastically, force to be applied to the personal terminal is reduced. Since a surface of the elastic mat 30 has a larger friction coefficient than that of a general-purpose resin, even if inertia force is applied to a portable terminal, the portable terminal does not sideslip over the elastic mat 30.
(21) As illustrated in
(22) The shifter panel 20 is a resin-molded member formed of, for example, a polypropylene (PP) material.
(23) Moreover, the elastic mat 30 is a resin-molded member formed of, for example, an olefin-based thermoplastic elastomer (TPO). Since the elastomer has similar characteristics to these of rubber, the elastic mat 30 has characteristics such that it is likely to be deformed, and returns to the original shape after the deformation.
(24) In
(25) With reference to
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(27) Moreover, the engagement piece 34 includes an outer circumference surface 34a that has the outer diameter which is D2, a tapered tip surface 34b that decreases the diameter from the upper end of this outer circumference surface 34a toward the tapered portion 35, and a tapered base surface 34c that decreases the diameter toward the hollow columnar portion 33 from the lower end of the outer circumference surface 34a.
(28) As illustrated in
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(30) Although a diameter D4 of each recess 22 is optional, a diameter that is three to four times as much as D3 is appropriate.
(31) Although the shape of the recess 22 in a planar view may be, in addition to a circular shape, an elliptical shape, a rectangular shape, or a polygonal shape, a circular shape that facilitates the elastic mat 30 to be deformed uniformly and stroked uniformly is suitable.
(32) Each engagement hole 21 formed in the shifter panel 20 is also formed in a semi-circular shape as a whole. The semi-circular protrusions 32 are fitted in the respective semi-circular engagement holes 21 as indicated by an arrow, and are engaged therewith. This procedure will be described later.
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(35) Each recess 22 is provided in the shifter panel 20 at a region that surrounds an internal edge 21b of the engagement hole 21. Note that the recess 22 is connected to a general surface of the shifter panel 20 by an inclined curved surface 23 (or an inclined surface). The inclined curved surface 23 (or the inclined surface) addresses a sudden change in the cross-section of the shifter panel 20.
(36) When a thickness T of the elastic mat 30 is defined as 1, a depth h of the recess 22 is set to be within a range between 0.16 to 0.4. The reason will be described later.
(37) Procedures of inserting the protrusions 32 in the respective engagement holes 21, and causing those to be caught by the respective engagement holes will be described with reference to
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(41) Moreover, the engagement piece 34 protrudes from the external edge 21a of the engagement hole 21 by 2. That is, the engagement piece 34 is over-stroked.
(42) When downward force applied to the elastic mat 30 is canceled, according to a spring-back action, 1 attempts to return to 0, and 2 becomes 0.
(43) Consequently, a form illustrated in
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(46) In order to address these technical problems, the radius d5 of the hollow portion 36 is set so as to exceed the twice of the engagement amount (d2-d3). This eliminates both the displacement of the engagement piece 34 and the production errors, and thus the protrusion 32 can be smoothly inserted in the engagement hole 21.
(47) As described above, the present disclosure utilizes an over-stroke and a spring-back.
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(49) Next, tests regarding the depth (see
(50) Test Conditions:
(51) Material of shifter panel: PP
(52) Thickness of shifter panel: 2.5 mm
(53) Depth h of recess: (six kinds) 0.3 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.75 mm, 1.0 mm, and 1.25 mm
(54) Material of elastic mat: TPO
(55) Thickness of elastic mat: 2.0 mm
(56) Outer diameter of hollow columnar portion of protrusion: 4.5 mm
(57) According to such tests, it was confirmed whether or not the protrusion passed completely through the engagement hole and a click feeling was obtained.
(58) First Test: Depth h of Recess: 0.3 mm
(59) According to the first test, the protrusion did not pass completely through. Since the protrusion did not pass completely through, a click feeling was not obtained. Because the recess was too shallow and a sufficient over-stroke was not obtainable, an evaluation was made as No Good (NG). A term (h/thickness of shifter panel) was 0.12 by a calculation of 0.3/2.5.
(60) Second Test: Depth h of Recess: 0.4 mm
(61) According to the second test, since a click feeling was obtained and the protrusion passed completely through, an evaluation was made as Good (G). The term (h/thickness of shifter panel) was 0.16 by a calculation of 0.4/2.5.
(62) Third, Fourth and Fifth Tests: Depth h of Recess: 0.5 mm, 0.75 Mm and 1.0 mm in the Third, Fourth and Fifth Tests, Respectively.
(63) According to the third, fourth and fifth tests, since a click feeling was obtained and the protrusion passed completely through, evaluations were made as Good (G). The term (h/thickness of shifter panel) was 0.20, 0.30 and 0.40 according to the third, fourth, and fifth tests, respectively
(64) Sixth Test: Depth h of Recess: 1.25 mm
(65) According to the sixth test, the protrusion passed completely through within a short time in comparison with other tests. Possibly because of this reason, a click feeling was hardly obtained. The engagement hole had a length that was 1.25 mm (a depth 2.5 mm of the shifter panela thickness 1.25 mm of the recess), and the protrusion passed completely through within a short time. An evaluation was made as No Good (NG). The term (h/thickness of shifter panel) was 0.50.
(66) It is assumed that a click feeling was not obtainable since an accumulation of elastic energy was insufficient because the time was short, and repulsive energy was small.
(67) Moreover, a strength becomes a technical problem because axial force by the engagement piece was applied to the circumference of the engagement hole.
(68) That is, although the shifter panel that had a thickness of 2.5 mm was provided with the recess that had a depth h, the greater the depth h becomes, the thinner the shifter panel becomes, and thus an insufficiency in strength occurs. According to the sixth test, the remaining thickness became the minimum, and a reduction in the strength is the largest.
(69) In view of whether or not the protrusion passed completely through, whether or not a click feeling was obtained, and the strength of the shifter panel, the first test and the sixth test were evaluated as NG, while the second to fifth tests were evaluated as G.
(70) When the term (h/thickness of shifter panel) was within a range between 0.16 to 0.40, the protrusion surely passes completely through, a sufficient click feeling is obtainable, and the strength of the shifter panel is secured.
(71) Next, modified examples will be described.
(72) As illustrated in
(73) Alternatively, as illustrated in
(74) Next, with reference to
(75) A protrusion 101 in
(76) One sliding mold 103 serves for such a protrusion by 180 degrees, and another sliding mold 104 serves for such a protrusion by remaining 180 degrees. The two sliding molds 103 and 104 are joined in accordance with arrows when resin-molding is carried out, and after a resin is cured, the molds are separated in the direction opposite to those arrows.
(77) Since the two sliding molds 103 and 104 are necessary, costs for two molds are necessary.
(78) A protrusion 111 in
(79) However, since the protrusion is in a rectangular shape, a circumferential length L1 of the engagement piece 112 becomes inevitably long, and a designing of the sliding mold 113 is complicated.
(80) In contrast, the protrusion 32 in
(81) The semi-circular shape in comparison with a rectangular shape has a shorter circumferential length L2 of the engagement piece 34, facilitating a designing of the sliding mold 41. Therefore, the semi-circular protrusion 32 is suitable in view of the foregoing.
(82) However, regarding the protrusion 32 of the present disclosure, the shapes in
(83) Although the number and locations of the protrusions 32 are optional, it is preferable if such protrusions are placed so as to form a pair. In that case, it is preferable if the pair of protrusions is placed in such a way that respective planes of the semi-circular shapes face with each other.
(84) Note that the vehicular interior trim according to the present disclosure is not limited to the shifter panel of the center console, and the kind is not limited as long as it is a vehicular interior trim. The elastic member is not limited to the elastic mat.
(85) The present disclosure is suitable for a shifter panel of a center console.