OUTER TRIM OF PILLAR FOR VEHICLE AND MANUFACTURING PROCESS THEREOF
20200247334 ยท 2020-08-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29K2715/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/14434
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C03C27/048
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B29C45/14311
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C03C27/04
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
An outer trim of a pillar for a vehicle which is arranged at a pillar sheet metal of the vehicle, includes a pillar bracket fixedly connected to the pillar sheet metal; and a glass forming an outer decorative face of the outer trim of the pillar, the glass connecting and covering the outer surface of the pillar bracket.
Claims
1. An outer trim of a pillar for a vehicle which is arranged at a pillar sheet metal of the vehicle, the outer trim of the pillar comprising: a pillar bracket fixedly connected to the pillar sheet metal; and a glass forming an outer decorative face of the outer trim of the pillar, the glass connecting and covering the outer surface of the pillar bracket.
2. The outer trim of the pillar for the vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the glass is integrated with the pillar bracket by injection molding.
3. The outer trim of the pillar for the vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the glass is bonded to the pillar bracket by an adhesive, or the glass is mechanically connected to the pillar bracket by a snap/hook or a tongue/groove provided on the glass and/or the pillar bracket.
4. The outer trim of the pillar for the vehicle according to claim 2, wherein the glass is ordinary glass, tempered glass, ultra-thin glass, flat glass or curved glass.
5. The outer trim of the pillar for the vehicle according to claim 2, wherein a surface of the glass proximate to the pillar bracket is coated with a primer.
6. The outer trim of the pillar for the vehicle according to claim 5, wherein the surface of the glass proximate to the pillar bracket is coated with an ink layer to form different appearances.
7. A process for manufacturing an outer trim of a pillar for a vehicle which is arranged at a pillar sheet metal of the vehicle, wherein the process comprises the following steps: a. providing a cut and shaped glass; b. placing the glass into a mold and injecting an injection material to form a pillar bracket; and c. integrating the glass with the pillar bracket into an outer trim of a pillar by injection molding, wherein the pillar bracket is formed with a structure connectable to the pillar sheet metal and the glass forms an outer decorative face of the outer trim of the pillar.
8. The process for manufacturing the outer trim of the pillar for the vehicle according to claim 7, further comprising the step of coating the injection surface of the glass with a primer prior to step b.
9. The process for manufacturing the outer trim of the pillar for the vehicle according to claim 8, further comprising the step of coating the injection surface of the glass with an ink layer to form different appearances prior to step b.
10. A process for manufacturing an outer trim of a pillar for a vehicle which is arranged at a pillar sheet metal of the vehicle, wherein the process comprises the following steps: a. providing a cut and shaped glass; b. forming a pillar bracket in a mold by injection molding, the pillar bracket being formed with a structure connectable to the pillar sheet metal; and c. fixedly connecting the glass to the outer surface of the pillar bracket, wherein the glass forms an outer decorative face of the outer trim of the pillar.
11. The process for manufacturing the outer trim of the pillar for the vehicle according to claim 10, wherein the glass is bonded to the outer surface of the pillar bracket by an adhesive in step c.
12. The process for manufacturing the outer trim of the pillar for the vehicle according to claim 10, wherein the glass is mechanically connected to the outer surface of the pillar bracket by a snap/hook or a tongue/groove provided on the glass and/or the pillar bracket in step c.
13. The process for manufacturing the outer trim of the pillar for the vehicle according to claim 11, further comprising the step of coating the connection surface of the glass with a primer prior to step c.
14. The process for manufacturing the outer trim of the pillar for the vehicle according to claim 13, further comprising the step of coating the connection surface of the glass with an ink layer to form different appearances prior to step c.
15. The outer trim of the pillar for the vehicle according to claim 3, wherein the glass is ordinary glass, tempered glass, ultra-thin glass, flat glass or curved glass.
16. The outer trim of the pillar for the vehicle according to claim 3, wherein a surface of the glass proximate to the pillar bracket is coated with a primer.
17. The process for manufacturing the outer trim of the pillar for the vehicle according to claim 12, further comprising the step of coating the connection surface of the glass with a primer prior to step c.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will be better understood from the following preferred embodiments described in detail with reference to the accompany drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] The implementation and usage of the embodiments will be discussed in detail below. However, it should be understood that the specific embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific ways to implement and use the present disclosure without limiting the scope of the present disclosure. In the description for the structural positions of various components, representations of directions such as upper, lower, top and bottom are not absolute, but relative. When the various components are arranged as shown in the drawings, these representations of directions are appropriate. However, when the positions of the various components in the drawings are changed, these representations of directions are also changed accordingly. Besides, outer and inner used hereinafter are directions with respect to the vehicle body. Outer refers to a direction away from the vehicle body, and inner refers to a direction facing the vehicle body.
[0034] Herein, glass refers to a transparent semi-solid and semi-liquid matter which is a silicate non-metallic material. During melting, it forms a continuous network structure. During cooling, its viscosity would be gradually increased and hardened without crystallizing. The major component of ordinary glass is silica (SiO.sub.2). When certain metals or metal oxides or salts are mixed in the glass, the glass can exhibit colors to form colored glass. Besides, tempered glass can also be obtained by a special method. Plastic refers to a material which is formed by the polymerization of monomer raw materials via synthesis or condensation reactions, and the major component of the plastic is high molecular polymer. Some transparent plastic (such as polymethyl methacrylate, PMMA) is also referred to as organic glass. Glass herein encompasses inorganic glass with silica as its major component, which has high strength, high temperature resistance (generally, its products can keep undeformed at 400 degrees Celsius), aging resistance (less likely to be deformed and faded under ultraviolet light), low cost, heat insulation, sound absorbing, flame retardancy and other characteristics. According to the concept of the present disclosure, an outer trim of a pillar for a vehicle arranged at a pillar sheet metal of the vehicle includes a pillar bracket fixedly connected to the pillar sheet metal and a glass connecting and covering the outer surface of the pillar bracket. The glass forms the outer decorative face of the outer trim of the pillar. In some embodiments, the glass may be integrated with the pillar bracket by injection molding. In some embodiments, the glass may also be connected to the pillar bracket by a pre-installation process, which may include, for example, adhesive bonding or mechanical connection.
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[0036] Referring first to the schematic exploded view shown in
[0037] In some embodiments, the manufacturing process for integrating the glass 2 with the pillar bracket 1 by injection molding may be performed by the following steps:
[0038] First, a cut and shaped glass is provided. The shape of the glass may be varied according to different pillars (A pillar, B pillar or C pillar). For example, the glass 2 shown in
[0039] Next, the injection surface of the glass is coated with a primer. The primer contributes to improve the adhesive performance between the substrates to be connected. Especially for a high molecular material for forming the pillar bracket, the primer can achieve an excellent effect of increasing adhesive performance.
[0040] Then, the glass coated with the primer is placed into a mold and an injection material for forming the pillar bracket is injected into the mold. The injection material includes, for example, engineering plastics, such as PP (polypropylene), ABS, and PMMA.
[0041] Finally, the glass and the pillar bracket are integrated into an outer trim of a pillar by injection molding. As shown in
[0042] The above glass may be colorless, green, gray or black, etc., which is the color of the glass material per se, to obtain different appearances. In some embodiments, the glass may also be coated with an ink layer. For example, in the manufacturing process for integral formation by injection molding, before the injection surface of the glass is coated with the primer, the glass may be additionally coated with a monochrome or polychromatic ink layer depending on the decoration requirements for the appearance of the vehicle. The ink layer is preferably coated on the injection surface of the glass and exhibits the desired appearance by means of the transparent characteristic of the glass. Besides, the ink layer is less likely to be worn or peeled off, and is durable. In addition, considering the refractive and reflective properties of the glass, the injection surface of the glass may also be coated with a layer of material capable of refracting and reflecting light; alternatively, a glass having high refractive index, such as crystal glass, may be employed to obtain a glaring appearance.
[0043] As noted above, the glass may also be connected to the pillar bracket by a pre-installation process, which may include, for example, adhesive bonding or mechanical connection. In some embodiments, a cut and shaped glass and an injection-molded pillar bracket are provided respectively, and then the glass is fixedly connected to the pillar bracket to form the outer trim of the pillar. The glass forms the outer decorative face of the outer trim of the pillar.
[0044] In an embodiment in which adhesive bonding is employed, as shown in
[0045] In an embodiment in which mechanical connection is employed, as an example, the glass and/or the pillar bracket may be provided with a snap or hook for connecting the glass to the pillar bracket via snap fit. As shown in
[0046] In the various embodiments mentioned above, the glass may be selected from ordinary glass, tempered glass, ultra-thin glass, flat glass, curved glass, and the like. It can be understood that the shape, size, material, color and the like of the glass can be changed according to different applications and different requirements for the appearance.
[0047] By means of the outer trim of the pillar for the vehicle according to the present disclosure, it is possible to avoid appearance defects on the outer decorative face of the pillar for the vehicle due to bumping or scratching during, for example, car washing and daily use. The outer decorative face of the outer trim of the pillar not only has a high surface hardness, but also has excellent high-temperature resistance and UV resistance, so that the outer decorative face is less likely to be aged, deformed and faded. And various appearances can be obtained according to actual requirements. Besides, compared with most materials, glass itself is cost-effective and easy to process, which has a wide application prospect.
[0048] The technical content and technical features of the present disclosure have been disclosed above. However, it should be understood that those skilled in the art can make various variations and improvements to the above disclosed concepts under the inventive idea of the present disclosure, and all these variations and improvements belong to the scope of protection of the present disclosure. The description for the above embodiments is illustrative and not restrictive, and the scope of protection of the present disclosure is determined by the claims.