PLASTIC COMPONENT FOR INTERIOR OF VEHICLE INCORPORATING SUPPORT ELEMENTS TO PREVENT VISIBLE DAMAGE ARISING FROM IMPACT FORCE
20200114856 ยท 2020-04-16
Assignee
Inventors
- Carlos Perez Lecuona (Iztapalapa, MX)
- Diana Hernandez Cortes (Delegacion Azcapotzalco, MX)
- Federico Perez Lecuona (Iztapalapa, MX)
- Fernando Paisano Rodriguez (San Andres Cholula, MX)
Cpc classification
B60R21/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/15
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60R21/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/249921
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60N3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A plastic component for an interior of a vehicle comprises: a first piece including a first support element; and a second piece facing the first piece and including a second support element adjacent to the first support element within an interstice between the first piece and the second piece; wherein, the first support element extends from an interstice-facing surface of the first piece at a junction, and the junction has a junction thickness that is less thick than a thickness of the first support element adjacent to the junction. During the transition from a non-impact position to an impact position, the junction can separate to induce breakage of the first piece in the interstice between the first piece and the second piece and not viewable from the interior of the vehicle.
Claims
1. A plastic component for an interior of a vehicle comprising: a first piece comprising (i) an interstice-facing surface, (ii) a first extension portion that extends from the interstice-facing surface at a junction that has a junction thickness that is less thick than a thickness of the first extension portion adjacent to the junction, (iii) a second extension portion that extends from the interstice-facing surface at a second junction, and (iv) a middle portion that connects the first extension portion and the second extension portion, wherein the first extension portion, the second extension portion, and the middle portion form a channel further bounded by the interstice-facing surface facing the middle portion; a second piece facing the first piece, the second piece comprising (i) an interstice-facing surface, and (ii) a first cantilever portion extending from the interstice-facing surface toward the middle portion of the first piece; and an interstice separating the first piece and the second piece; wherein, the first piece has a non-impact position where the first piece is not being forced toward the second piece, and an impact position where an impact force forces the first piece toward the second piece; and wherein, during a transition from the non-impact position to the impact position, the first cantilever portion of the second piece contacts the middle portion of the first piece and flexes to resist movement of the first piece.
2. The plastic component of claim 1, wherein, the first piece further includes an exposed surface configured to be exposed within an interior of a vehicle.
3. The plastic component of claim 1, wherein, during a transition from the non-impact position to the impact position, the junction separates.
4. The plastic component of claim 1, wherein, the second piece further comprises a second cantilever portion extending toward the middle portion of the first piece from the interstice-facing surface of the second piece; and wherein, during the transition from the non-impact position to the impact position, the second cantilever portion contacts the middle portion of the first piece and flexes to resist the movement of the first piece.
5. The plastic component of claim 4, wherein, the first cantilever portion and the second cantilever portion of the second piece are parallel when the first piece is in the non-impact position.
6. The plastic component of claim 4, wherein, the first cantilever portion and the second cantilever portion of the second piece flex in generally opposite directions as the first piece moves from the non-impact position to the impact position.
7. The plastic component of claim 1, Wherein, when the force ceases forcing the first piece toward the second piece, the first cantilever portion returns to a non-flexed state and thereby pushes the first piece toward the non-impact position.
8. The plastic component of claim 7, wherein, the second piece further comprises a second cantilever portion extending toward the middle portion of the first piece from the interstice-facing surface of the second piece; wherein, during the transition from the non-impact position to the impact position, the second cantilever portion contacts the middle portion of the first piece and flexes to resist the movement of the first piece; and wherein, when the force ceases forcing the first piece toward the second piece, the second cantilever portion returns to a non-flexed state and thereby pushes the first piece toward the non-impact position.
9. The plastic component of claim 1, wherein, the first cantilever portion of the second piece extends generally orthogonally from the interstice-facing surface of the second piece.
10. The plastic component of claim 1, wherein, the middle portion of the first piece is generally parallel to the interstice-facing surface of the second piece, and opposes a portion of the interstice-facing surface of the first piece.
11. The plastic component of claim 1, wherein, the second junction has a junction thickness that is less than a thickness of the second extension portion adjacent to the second junction.
12. The plastic component of claim 1, wherein, when the first piece is in the non-impact position, the first cantilever portion of the second piece is generally orthogonal to the middle portion of the first piece.
13. The plastic component of claim 1, wherein, the middle portion of the first piece comprises (i) a surface that faces and is generally parallel to the interstice-facing surface of the first piece, and (ii) another surface that faces and is generally parallel to the interstice-facing surface of the second piece.
14. The plastic component of claim 1, wherein, after the junction separates, and while the first piece is in the impact position, the first extension portion flexes against the interstice-facing surface of the first piece and thereby resists the movement of the first piece toward the second piece.
15. The plastic component of claim 4, wherein, the first cantilever portion and the second cantilever portion of the second piece are generally orthogonal to the middle portion of the first piece, while the first piece is in the non-impact position.
16. A plastic component for an interior of a vehicle comprising: a first piece opposing a second piece and forming an interstice therebetween; wherein, both the first piece and the second piece comprise a support element that cooperate within the interstice during a force forcing the first piece toward the second piece to provide flexural resistance to the force; wherein, the support element of the first piece comprises (i) an interstice-facing surface that faces the interstice, (ii) a first extension portion that extends from the interstice-facing surface toward the second piece at a junction, the junction having a thickness that is less than a thickness of the first extension portion adjacent to the junction, (iii) a second extension portion that extends from the interstice-facing surface toward the second piece, and (iv) a middle portion that connects the first extension portion and the second extension portion, wherein the interstice-facing surface, the first extension portion, the second extension portion, and the middle portion form a channel; and wherein, the support element of the second piece comprises a pair of cantilever portions that provide the flexural resistance to the force by flexing against the middle portion of the support element of the first piece.
17. The plastic component of claim 16, wherein, the second piece further comprises an interstice-facing surface that faces the interstice; and wherein, the pair of cantilever portions of the second piece extend generally orthogonally from the interstice-facing surface toward the support element of the first piece.
18. The plastic component of claim 16, wherein, a breakage of the first piece is induced at the junction during application of the force.
19. The plastic component of claim 18, wherein, after the first piece breaks at the junction, and during application of the force, the first extension portion flexes against the interstice-facing surface of the first piece and thereby resists movement of the first piece toward the second piece.
20. The plastic component of claim 16, wherein, the middle portion of the support element of the first piece is generally orthogonal to the pair of cantilever portions of the second piece, before application of the force.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0043] It is to be understood that the disclosure may assume various alternative orientations, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.
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[0046] The first piece 22 includes a first support element 40. In the illustrated embodiment, the first support element 40 is molded contiguously as part of the first piece 22. The first support element 40 is disposed within the interstice 26. The first support element 40 extends from the interstice-facing surface 28 of the first piece 22. More particularly, the first support element 40 includes a first extension portion 42, a second extension portion 44, and a middle portion 46, which are all contiguous. The first extension portion 42 extends from the interstice-facing surface 28 of the first piece 22 at a junction 48. The first extension portion 42 extends from the interstice-facing surface 28 at an angle , which in the illustrated embodiment is an obtuse angle. The second extension portion 44 likewise extends from the interstice-facing surface 28 of the first piece 22 at a second junction 50. The second extension portion 44 extends from the interstice-facing surface 28 at an angle , which in the illustrated embodiment is an obtuse angle and can be the same or approximately the same as angle . The middle portion 46 connects the first extension portion 42 and the second extension portion 44. The middle portion 46 includes a surface 52 that faces (opposes) the interstice-facing surface 34 of the second piece 24. In the illustrated embodiment, the surface 52 of the middle portion 46 is generally parallel to the interstice-facing surface 34 of the second piece 24. The first extension portion 42, the second extension portion 44, and the middle portion 46 form a channel 54. The channel 54 is adjacent to and further bounded by the interstice-facing surface 28 of the first piece 22 generally facing the middle portion 46. More specifically, the middle portion 46 includes another surface 56 that is generally parallel to, and opposing, the portion of the interstice-facing surface 28 bounding the channel 54.
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[0049] The first piece 22 has a non-impact position 72 (
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[0053] The first support element 40 and the second support element 66 cooperate in the manner described above to improve the impact resistance of the first piece 22 and thus the plastic component 14 as a whole. Plastic components sometimes are tested for impact resistance. A plastic component failing the test can result to engineering changes late in the development process. Such changes are costly.
[0054] It is to be understood that variations and modifications can be made on the afore-mentioned structure without departure from the concepts of the present disclosure, and further it is to be understood that such concepts are intended to be covered by the following claims unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.