HOUSING FOR A PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR A MOTOR-VEHICLE INTERIOR, PROTECTIVE DEVICE HAVING SUCH A HOUSING, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH A HOUSING
20200189475 ยท 2020-06-18
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Abstract
1. Housing for a protective device for a motor-vehicle interior, protective device having such a housing, and method for producing such a housing.
2.1 Such a housing which is provided for accommodating at least one winding shaft and at least one flexible sheet-like structure, which is retained on the winding shaft such that it can be wound up thereon and unwound therefrom, having a housing profile, which extends along a longitudinal direction and has an angular profile cross section, bounding an accommodating space for accommodating the at least one winding shaft and the at least one flexible sheet-like structure, and also has a profile opening, which extends into the accommodating space and through which the at least one flexible sheet-like structure can be displaced, during a winding-up and/or unwinding operation, into the accommodating space and/or out of the same, is known.
2.2 According to the invention, the housing profile is formed from a panel-like semifinished product which is manufacture from plastic andin a ready-for-use stateis angled along at least one predetermined folding line, which extends in the longitudinal direction, in order for the angular profile cross section to be formed.
2.3 Use in a passenger vehicle.
Claims
1. Housing for a protective device for a motor-vehicle interior and for accommodating at least one winding shaft and at least one flexible sheet-like structure, which is retained on the winding shaft such that it can be wound up thereon and unwound therefrom, having a housing profile, which extends along a longitudinal direction and has an angular profile cross section, bounding an accommodating space for accommodating the at least one winding shaft and the at least one flexible sheet-like structure, and also has a profile opening, which extends into the accommodating space and through which the at least one flexible sheet-like structure can be displaced, during a winding-up and/or unwinding operation, into the accommodating space and/or out of same, wherein the housing profile is formed from a panel-like semifinished product which is manufactured from plastic andin a ready-for-use stateis angled along at least one predetermined folding line, which extends in the longitudinal direction, in order for the angular profile cross section to be formed.
2. Housing according to claim 1, wherein the at least one predetermined folding line is prefabricated on the semifinished product.
3. Housing according to claim 1, wherein the profile opening is formed between ends of the semifinished product which are angled in relation to one another.
4. Housing according to claim 1, wherein the profile cross section has a C-shaped, U-shaped or rectangular basic shape, the semifinished product being angled a number of times at right angles in order to form the same.
5. Housing according to claim 1, wherein the housing profileand therefore the semifinished producthas a layered construction with a plurality of different material layers.
6. Housing according to claim 5, wherein a load-bearing carrying-structure layer which is manufactured from plastic is provided.
7. Housing according to claim 6, wherein the plastic is a glass-fiber-reinforced polypropylene.
8. Housing according to claim 5, wherein a damping layer which is manufactured from a sound-damping material, preferably a felt, is provided and arranged on the inside.
9. Housing according to claim 5, wherein a covering layer which is manufactured from a covering material is provided and arranged on the outside, said covering layer being consistent with a covering material of the motor-vehicle interior, preferably corresponding to the covering material of the motor-vehicle interior.
10. Housing according to claim 1, wherein the semifinished product is produced by means of compression molding.
11. Method for producing a housing according to claim 1, comprising a step a): a panel-like semifinished product which is manufactured from plastic and is angled along at least one predetermined folding line, which extends in the longitudinal direction.
12. Method according to claim 11, comprising a step b): the semifinished product is heated.
13. Method according to claim 11, comprising a step c): at least one plastic is subjected to compression molding in order for the panel-like semifinished product to be formed, wherein the at least one predetermined folding line is incorporated in the semifinished product.
14. Method according to claim 13, wherein, together with the at least one plastic, at least one further material layer is subjected to compression molding.
15. Protective device for a motor-vehicle interior, having at least one winding shaft and at least one flexible sheet-like structure, which is retained on the winding shaft such that it can be wound up thereon and unwound therefrom and which can be displaced between an angled, protective position and a wound-up, stowage position, wherein a housing according to claim 1 is provided in order to accommodate the winding shaft and the wound-up flexible sheet-like structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] Further advantages and features of the invention can be gathered from the claims and from the following description of preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention, which are illustrated with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0031] In a state in which it is installed, ready for use, the winding shaft 2 is arranged in the accommodating space A and, at each end, is mounted in a rotatable manner on a bearing element 8 of the housing 4. The bearing elements 8 here are fitted into a respective end opening 9 of the housing profile 5 and are joined together therewith in a manner which is known in principle. In order for the protective device 1 to be mounted on the vehicle, the housing 4 has end caps 10, which are arranged at the ends of the housing profile 5. The end caps 10 are each fitted onto the ends of the housing profile 5, as seen in the longitudinal direction L. When they have been installed in the vehicle, the end caps 10 are secured in a releasable manner, in a manner which is known in principle, with form-fitting and/or force-fitting action on complementary accommodating portions in the loading space. A contour plate 11 is arranged at an end of the flexible sheet-like structure 3 which is directed away from the winding shaft 2. In order for the flexible sheet-like structure 3 to be transferred from the stowage position, which is illustrated in the drawing, into a function position, in which it covers the loading space, the flexible sheet-like structure 3 can be unwound from the winding shaft 2 by means of the contour plate 11 being subjected to a pulling movement oriented transversely to the longitudinal direction L. The flexible sheet-like structure 3 here is displaced through the profile opening 7. In the functional position, the flexible sheet-like structure is opened out in an essentially planar state, in a manner which is known in principle. In order for the flexible sheet-like structure 3 to be transferred from the functional position into the stowage position, the winding shaft 2 is assigned a winding spring 12. The winding spring 12 has one end secured to the winding shaft 2 and the other end secured to the right-hand bearing element 8as seen in relation to the plane of the drawing in
[0032] As can be seen, in particular, with reference to
[0033] The panel-like semifinished product 13 is flat and has a rectangular elongate basic shape. A length to width ratio here is approximately 10:1. The panel-like semifinished product has three longitudinally extending predetermined folding lines 14, which are oriented parallel to one another. In order for the housing profile 5 to be formed, starting from the configuration which can be seen with reference to
[0034] Irrespective of the profile opening 7, the profile cross section 6 here is in the form of a box in the manner of a slotted, rectangular hollow profile. This configuration is not imperative. In the case of an embodiment which is not illustrated, the semifinished product 13 can be angled merely along one predetermined folding line 14. This gives rise to an L-shaped basic shape of the profile cross section 6. In the case of a further embodiment which is not illustrated, the semifinished product 13 can be angled along two predetermined folding lines 14. This gives rise to a C-shaped or U-shaped basic shape of the profile cross section 6.
[0035] As can be seen with reference to
[0036] In more specific terms, in order for the housing profile 5 to be formed here, first of all a first profile-wall portion 15 of the semifinished product 13 is angled upward through approximately 90 in relation to a second profile-wall portion 16. Thereafter, a third profile-wall portion 17 is angled upward through approximately 90, in the opposite direction, relative to the second profile-wall portion 16. A fourth profile-wall portion 18 is displaced in the process together with the third profile-wall portion 17. The fourth profile-wall portion 18 is then angled relative to the third profile-wall portion 17 under the action of a corresponding bending load, this giving rise to the configuration of the profile cross section 6 which can be seen with reference to
[0037] The profile opening 7 is formed here between ends 19, 20 of the panel-like semifinished product 13 which are angled in relation to one another. In the non-angled configuration of the semifinished product 13, the ends 19, 20 are arranged opposite one another in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction L (
[0038] The housing profile 5 here, and therefore the semifinished product 13, has a layered construction with a plurality of different material layers 21, 22, 23. The material layers 21, 22, 23 here are not illustrated to scale and can be seen, in particular with reference to
[0039] The panel-like semifinished product 13 here is produced by means of compression molding. Compression molding is a method which is known, in principle, in the field of plastics technology and engineering for the purpose of producing planar or slightly curved components on plastics. Both the layered construction with the material layers 21, 22, 23 and the predetermined folding lines in the form of the depressions 14 are formed here directly during the compression molding of the semifinished product 13. This provides for particularly straightforward and cost-effective manufacturing of the semifinished product 13, and therefore of the housing profile 5.
[0040] A method for producing the housing 4 is illustrated schematically, in highly simplified form, with reference to
[0041] For avoidance of repetition, reference is otherwise made to the description, in conjunction with