Holding device for an exhaust system

10677139 ยท 2020-06-09

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A holding device for retaining an exhaust pipe of an exhaust system with a mounted supporting device includes a carrying portion for accommodating the supporting device, and a fastening portion for fastening the holding device to a vehicle. In an embodiment, the fastening portion has a spring member with a snap-in hook for forming a snap-in connection.

Claims

1. A holding device for retaining an exhaust pipe of an exhaust system via a mounted supporting device, the holding device comprising: a carrying portion for accommodating the supporting device; and a fastening portion for fastening the holding device to a vehicle, wherein the fastening portion has a first spring member and a second spring member each with a snap-in hook for forming a snap-in connection, the first spring member having a smaller height than the second spring member; wherein the second spring member is offset from the fastening portion such that it protrudes from a plane of a contact surface of the fastening portion by substantially the same distance as the first spring member, and the first spring member extends from a contact surface of the fastening portion, and the second spring member extends from below the contact surface.

2. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the snap-in hooks of the spring members are oriented in opposite directions.

3. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the spring members are oriented parallel to one another.

4. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the spring members are disposed so as to protrude from the fastening portion on a side facing away from the carrying portion.

5. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the carrying portion has an opening for accommodating the support device.

6. The holding device according to claim 5, wherein the opening has a circular cross section.

7. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the carrying portion has reinforcing ribs on an outer face.

8. The holding device according to claim 7, wherein the reinforcing ribs are disposed so as to extend at least partially around the carrying portion.

9. The holding device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fastening portion has an assembly opening for accommodating at least one of a fastener and a positioner.

10. The holding device according to claim 7, wherein the carrying portion has transversal ribs connecting the reinforcing ribs.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The invention is explained in more detail below with reference to exemplary embodiments that are shown only schematically in the attached Figures. In detail, the Figures show:

(2) FIG. 1 shows a three-dimensional view of a holding device according to a first embodiment of the present invention,

(3) FIG. 2 shows a side view of the holding device according to FIG. 1,

(4) FIG. 3 shows a three-dimensional view of the holding device according to FIG. 1 in an assembled state,

(5) FIG. 4 shows a sectional view of the holding device according to FIG. 1 in an assembled state, and

(6) FIG. 5 shows a side view of a holding device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(7) A holding device 10 according to the present first embodiment has a carrying portion 12 and a fastening portion 14. A contact surface 16 adapted to the shape of a part of the vehicle to which the holding device 10 is to be attached is provided on the fastening portion 14. In the present embodiment, for example, a planar contact surface 16 is provided which is configured for abutting against an at least partially planar surface of the vehicle.

(8) A first spring member 18 and a second spring member 20 are disposed so as to protrude from the fastening portion 14, which protrude from the fastening portion 14 in a perpendicular manner, for example. The spring members 18, 20 each have a substantially rectangular cross section and are oriented parallel to one another, for example. In this case, the spring members 18, 20 are oriented spaced apart from each other, for example.

(9) For example, the carrying portion 12 is disposed on a side of the holding device 10 that faces away from the side on which the spring members 18, 20 are disposed. The carrying portion 12 is disposed around a, for example, circular opening 26 and defines the latter with an inner wall 28. For example, the opening 26 is suitable for accommodating a mounting device, e.g. an elastomer spring, with a supporting device.

(10) Depending on the specific structural shape, the opening 26 may also have other cross sections, e.g. a square, rectangular or oval cross section.

(11) In the present embodiment, the fastening portion 14 has an assembly opening 30. The assembly opening 30 may serve, for example, for passing therethrough a fastening means, or for accommodating a positioning pin.

(12) For example, the holding device 10 is configured as a one-piece plastic part, which is manufactured, in particular, as an injection-molded article.

(13) As shown in FIG. 2, the spring members 18, 20 each have a snap-in hook 22, 24. For example, the snap-in hooks 22, 24 are disposed on sides of the two spring members 18, 20 that face away from each other, and have a tip each, wherein the tips of the two snap-in hooks 22, 24 point in opposite directions. The snap-in hooks 22, 24 may have oblique inserting portions for a simplified assembly. The oblique inserting portions may be inclined in different directions.

(14) The first spring member 18 has a shorter height than the second spring member 20 (also see FIG. 4). The second spring member 20 is offset from the fastening portion 14 in such a way that, despite its greater height, it protrudes from the fastening portion 14 by substantially the same distance as the first spring member 18. By adapting the height of the second spring member 20, the leverage caused by the snap-in hook 24 disposed therein may be changed. The force required for separating the connection is thus set, and the recycling of the holding device 10 may thus be simplified.

(15) The carrying portion 12 has reinforcing ribs 32 disposed on an outer face of the carrying portion 12. The reinforcing ribs 32 are disposed so as to extend around the carrying portion 12 and are connected to each other by transversal ribs 34.

(16) In order to be fastened to an accommodation portion 36 of a vehicle, which is only schematically indicated in FIGS. 3 and 4, the holding device 10 is brought up to the accommodation portion 36 in such a way that the spring members 18, 20 are guided with the snap-in hooks 22, 24 through an accommodation opening 38 provided for this purpose. Due to the oblique inserting portions, the spring members 18, 20 are bent towards one another during the fastening process until the snap-in hooks 22, 24 have passed the accommodation opening 38. If the snap-in hooks 22, 24 have passed the accommodation opening 38, the spring members 18, 20 spring back into their original position due to their elastic force, to the extent the accommodation opening 38 permits this. The protruding snap-in hooks 22, 24 then block the removal of the holding device 10 from the accommodation opening 38. Thus, the spring members 18, 20 and the snap-in hooks 22, 24, together with the accommodation opening 38, form a snap-in or clip-in connection.

(17) For the purpose of saving material, and in order to ensure a certain mechanical flexibility if necessary, the holding device may have various recesses 40. Some of these recesses 40 may be delimited by the reinforcing ribs 32 and the transversal ribs 34.

(18) In the present embodiment, the spring members 18, 20 have a rectangular cross section. The spring members 18, 20 may have any cross section that permits a positive fit with respect to the accommodating opening 38 by means of which torques may be transmitted. Though prismatic shapes of the spring members 18, 20 are preferred, other designs, in particular with hooks protruding in cross section, are also conceivable.

(19) For example, the present holding device 10 may be manufactured from a heat-resistant plastic. In particular, manufacturing may be carried out by means of a casting method.

(20) In the second embodiment of the holding device 10 shown in FIG. 5, an elastomer spring 42, which is attached by vulcanization to the carrying portion 12, for example, is already disposed in the opening 26. In order to adjust its properties, the elastomer spring 42 has recesses 44. For example, the recesses 44 are configured, in cross section, as an annular cut-out or crescent.

(21) A supporting device 46, which has a support bracket 48 into which a exhaust pipe, for example, may be inserted, is vulcanized into the elastomer spring 42. Because the elastomer spring 42 is mechanically arranged between the supporting device 46 and the carrying portion 12, the supporting device 46 is decoupled from the carrying portion 12, and thus also from the accommodating portion 36 of the vehicle to which the holding device 10 is attached.

(22) Advantageously, the present holding device 10 may be used for pre-assembly or assembly of an exhaust pipe. In addition, the present holding device 10 permits the orientation and positioning of the exhaust pipe for further assembly. Recycling is also simplified.

LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

(23) 10 Holding device 12 Carrying portion 14 Fastening portion 16 Contact surface 18 First spring member 20 Second spring member 22 First snap-in hook 24 Second snap-in hook 26 Opening 28 Inner wall 30 Assembly opening 32 Reinforcing rib 34 Transversal rib 36 Accommodation portion 38 Accommodation opening 40 Recess 42 Elastomer spring 44 Recess 46 Supporting device 48 Accommodating bracket