Fastening system for securing a trim panel to a support substrate
10780844 ยท 2020-09-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D65/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B5/0628
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B21/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/0657
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60R13/0206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B2/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60R13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B5/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62D65/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B2/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fastening system includes a locking pin, a doghouse, including a receiver, and a retainer body held in the receiver. The retainer body includes a retention feature adapted to receive and hold the locking pin. The fastening system is useful in a method of securing a trim component to a door inner.
Claims
1. A fastening system, comprising: a locking pin; a trim component including a sidewall and a doghouse, said doghouse including a receiver; and a retainer body held in said receiver, said retainer body including a retention feature adapted to receive and hold said locking pin, and a spring clip at a front end of the retainer body releasably captured between said sidewall and said doghouse.
2. The fastening system of claim 1, wherein said spring clip at the front end is spaced from the retention feature.
3. The fastening system of claim 2, wherein said retention feature comprises a locking aperture that receives said locking pin.
4. The fastening system of claim 3, wherein said locking aperture has a first diameter D.sub.1.
5. The fastening system of claim 4, wherein said spring clip includes a first cantilever arm and a second cantilever arm.
6. The fastening system of claim 5, wherein said retainer body includes a stop at a rear end.
7. The fastening system of claim 6, wherein said stop engages a first end of said receiver.
8. The fastening system of claim 7, wherein said spring clip engages a second end of said receiver.
9. The fastening system of claim 8, wherein said locking pin includes a seating flange, an anchor end on a support substrate side of said seating flange and a doghouse end on a trim component side of said seating flange.
10. The fastening system of claim 9, wherein said anchor end includes a base.
11. The fastening system of claim 10, wherein said doghouse end includes a head and a shank wherein said shank is between said head and said seating flange.
12. The fastening system of claim 11, wherein said head has a second diameter D.sub.2 wherein D.sub.1>D.sub.2.
13. The fastening system of claim 12, wherein said shank has a third diameter D.sub.3 wherein D.sub.1>D.sub.2>D.sub.3.
14. A method of securing a trim component to a door inner, comprising: securing a locking pin to said door inner; providing a doghouse and a sidewall on said trim component; inserting a retainer body into a receiver in said doghouse; engaging said locking pin with a retention feature of said retainer body; and releasably capturing a spring clip of said retainer body between said sidewall and said doghouse.
15. The method of claim 14, including inserting a head of said locking pin through said retention feature.
16. The method of claim 15, including sliding said retainer body in said receiver so that a shank of said locking pin engages a margin of said retainer body defining said retention feature.
17. A method of securing a trim component to a door inner, comprising: securing a locking pin to said door inner; providing a doghouse on said trim component; inserting a retainer body into a receiver in said doghouse; and engaging said locking pin with a retention feature of said retainer body by inserting, in a first direction, a head of said locking pin through said retention feature, sliding, in a second direction perpendicular to said first direction, said retainer body in said receiver so that a shank of said locking pin engages a margin of said retainer body defining said retention feature and capturing said head of said locking pin with the margin of said retainer body defining said retention feature.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
(1) The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the fastening system and the related method and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof.
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(7) Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the fastening system and related method of securing a trim component to a door inner of a motor vehicle, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Reference is now made to the drawing figures illustrating the improved fastening system 10. In the illustrated embodiment, the fastening system 10 is being utilized to connect a door trim panel or component 12 to a support substrate or door inner 14 of a motor vehicle. Here it should be appreciated that the fastening system could be utilized for other applications if desired.
(9) As illustrated in
(10) As illustrated in
(11) As best illustrated in
(12) The retainer body 42 includes an integral spring clip 46 at a front end thereof. That spring clip 46 includes a first cantilever arm 48 and a second cantilever arm 50. The retainer body 42 also includes a stop 52 at a rear end thereof. The stop 52 comprises two opposed lugs 54, 56 that are curved toward the spring clip 46.
(13) The retainer body 42 is installed in the receiver 36 of the doghouse 30 by inserting the spring clip 46 at the front end of the retainer body into the receiver at the first end 38 and pushing the retainer body inward through the receiver. The rounded nose 58 of the spring clip 46 aids in the insertion. As the retainer body 42 is pushed through the receiver 36, the opposed first and second cantilever arms 48, 50 fold inward into the spaces 60 thereby allowing the retainer body to be fully inserted into the receiver.
(14) When the retainer body 42 is fully and properly inserted within the receiver 36 of the doghouse 30, the lugs 54, 56 of the stop 52 engage the first end 38 of the doghouse 30. At the same time, the first and second cantilever arms 48, 50 spring back outward by resilient memory and engage the second end 40 of the doghouse. See particularly
(15) In the illustrated embodiment, the retention feature 44 of the retainer body 42 comprises a locking aperture 62 that is adapted to receive and hold the locking pin 16. The locking aperture 62 has a first diameter D.sub.1.
(16) The head 26 of the locking pin 16 has a second diameter D.sub.2 while the shank 28 of the locking pin has a third diameter D.sub.3 wherein D.sub.1>D.sub.2>D.sub.3. As described in greater detail below, when the locking pin 16 is properly seated within and connected to the retainer body 42 in the doghouse 30, the shank 28 of the locking pin engages the margin 76 of the retainer body 42 that defines the locking aperture 62 as shown in
(17) Reference will now be made to
(18) The method also includes the step of providing the doghouse 30 along the B surface 32 of the trim component 12. More particularly, the doghouse 30 may be integrally formed with the trim component 12 if desired.
(19) In addition, the method includes the step of inserting the retainer body 42 into the receiver 36 of the doghouse 30 in the manner described above and as best shown in
(20) As best illustrated in
(21) Upon completion of this movement, the head 26 of the locking pin 16 has been inserted through the aperture 72 in the doghouse 30 and the locking aperture 62 so that the shank 28 passes through the middle of the locking aperture as illustrated in
(22) The method then includes the step of sliding the retainer body 42 in the receiver 36 so that the shank 28 of the locking pin 16 engages the margin 76 of the retainer body that defines the locking aperture 62. Toward this end, one simply releases the pressure that had been applied and maintained to the sidewall 34 of the trim component 12 as illustrated at action arrow A. Upon release of this pressure, the sidewall 34 springs outward in the direction of action arrow C. At the same time, the opposed resilient cantilever arms 48, 50 of the spring clip 46 which had been pressed apart by the application of pressure on the sidewall as illustrated by action arrow A in
(23) At that point, the shank 28 of the locking pin 16 engages the margin 76 and the head 26 of the retention pin is captured by a margin of the retainer body 42 extending around and defining the locking aperture. See particularly
(24) As should be appreciated, the inserting action IA illustrated in
(25) As should be appreciated from viewing
(26) When one desires to remove the trim component 12 from the door inner 14 for the purpose of servicing any internal door mechanism, one completes the steps described above and shown in
(27) The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, while the fastening system has been described above as a means for securely fastening a door trim panel or component to a door inner, it should be appreciated that the fastening system could certainly be used for other applications. Further, it should be appreciated that the locking pin 16 and the retention feature 44 may assume other shapes adapted to provide the necessary locking action. Thus, for example, the locking pin 16 may assume any shape, so long as that shape includes an undercut, and the retention feature 44/locking aperture 62 may comprise any shaped aperture adapted to receive the locking pin and engage the undercut when secured in position. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.