TRIM PART WITH LOCKING SLIDE ON A MOTOR VEHICLE RIM
20200047547 ยท 2020-02-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B7/0033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60B7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Decorative trim panel on a motor vehicle rim (1), consisting of at least one plate-shaped trim part (9, 10) which at least partially covers the visible side of the motor vehicle rim (1) and which can be settleable in a load-transmitting manner to the spokes (2, 3) and/or to the rim ring (6) of the rim (1) by means of counter holding and/or latching means (14, 74, 75), wherein the counter holding means on the trim part side are formed from at least one latching foot (14) which is integrally formed on the surface of the trim part (9, 10), a hook head (107) integrally formed thereon, and in that the latching foot (14) is part of a latching connection (74) on the trim part (9, 10), the bending of which is effected by a locking slide (91, 101) which is formed to be displaceable and lockable in a latching gap (72) of the latching connection (74) and selectively consolidates or releases the latching connection (74) and therby bends or returns the latching foot (14) towards the rim side.
Claims
1. Decorative trim panel on a motor vehicle rim, consisting of at least one plate-shaped trim part which at least partially covers the visible side of the motor vehicle rim and which can be settleable in a load-transmitting manner to the spokes and/or to the rim ring of the rim by means of counter-holding and/or latching means wherein the counter-holding means on the trim part side is formed from at least one latching foot which is integrally formed on the surface of the trim part, a hook head integrally formed thereon, and in that the latching foot is part of a latching connection on the trim part, the bending of which is effected by a locking slide which is formed to be displaceable and lockable in a latching gap of the latching connection and selectively consolidates or releases the latching connection and thereby bends or returns the latching foot towards the rim side.
2. Decorative trim panel according to claim 1, wherein the locking slide is displaceable in the perpendicular direction to the surface of the trim part into its locking position.
3. Decorative trim panel according to claim 1, wherein the locking slide is displaceable in the radial direction of the trim part and the motor vehicle rim parallel to the surface of the trim part.
4. Decorative trim panel according to one of claims 1, wherein the locking slide is formed as an expanding element in the latching gap of the latching connection, which, in accordance with its displacement, widens the latching gap between a slightly flexible counterholder and the flexible latching foot in such a way that the latching foot with its hook head comes to load-transmitting abutment with counterfaces on the rim side.
5. Decorative panel according to claim 1, wherein the displacement guide of the locking slide in the radial direction of the trim part and of the rim is effected by guide plates which abut against the outer surfaces of the locking slide and are integrally formed on the trim part.
6. Decorative trim panel according to claim 1, wherein the displacement guide of the locking slide in the radial direction of the trim part and of the rim is effected by a latching plate integrally formed on the trim part, which latching plate engages in a guide groove arranged on the underside of the locking slide.
7. Decorative trim panel according to claim 1, wherein the displacement of the locking slide is limited by a bendably formed unlocking plate which selectively limits or releases the displacement path of the locking slide.
8. Decorative trim panel according to 7, wherein the unlocking plate forms a front stop edge for the locking slide so that when the unlocking plate is bent backwards by means of a suitable tool or the human hand, the latter is disengaged from the stop edge and can therefore be brought into its retracted unlocked position until it fastens the guide plate on a stop edge.
9. Decorative trim panel according to claim 1, wherein the locking slide consists of two locking plates of a specific thickness which are arranged at a distance from one another and are suitable for bending the latching foot outwards in the latching gap, as a result of which the hook head integrally formed at the free end moves outwards and comes into load-transmitting abutment with the counter-surfaces on the rim side.
10. Decorative trim panel according to claim 9, wherein the two locking plates enlarged in thickness are connected to one another in one piece of material via a transverse yoke reduced in thickness, and in that the transverse yoke forms a downwards directed opened recess which corresponds to the clear profile of the latching foot.
11. Decorative trim panel according to claim 2, wherein the locking slide is displaceable in the radial direction of the trim part and the motor vehicle rim parallel to the surface of the trim part.
12. Decorative trim panel according to one of claims 2, wherein the locking slide is formed as an expanding element in the latching gap of the latching connection, which, in accordance with its displacement, widens the latching gap between a slightly flexible counterholder and the flexible latching foot in such a way that the latching foot with its hook head comes to load-transmitting abutment with counterfaces on the rim side.
13. Decorative trim panel according to one of claims 3, wherein the locking slide is formed as an expanding element in the latching gap of the latching connection , which, in accordance with its displacement, widens the latching gap between a slightly flexible counterholder and the flexible latching foot in such a way that the latching foot with its hook head comes to load-transmitting abutment with counterfaces on the rim side.
14. Decorative panel according to claim 2, wherein the displacement guide of the locking slide in the radial direction of the trim part and of the rim is effected by guide plates which abut against the outer surfaces of the locking slide and are integrally formed on the trim part.
15. Decorative panel according to claim 3, wherein the displacement guide of the locking slide in the radial direction of the trim part and of the rim is effected by guide plates which abut against the outer surfaces of the locking slide and are integrally formed on the trim part.
16. Decorative panel according to claim 4, wherein the displacement guide of the locking slide in the radial direction of the trim part and of the rim is effected by guide plates which abut against the outer surfaces of the locking slide and are integrally formed on the trim part.
17. Decorative trim panel according to claim 2, wherein the displacement guide of the locking slide in the radial direction of the trim part and of the rim is effected by a latching plate integrally formed on the trim part, which latching plate engages in a guide groove arranged on the underside of the locking slide.
18. Decorative trim panel according to claim 3, wherein the displacement guide of the locking slide in the radial direction of the trim part and of the rim is effected by a latching plate integrally formed on the trim part, which latching plate engages in a guide groove arranged on the underside of the locking slide.
19. Decorative trim panel according to claim 4, wherein the displacement guide of the locking slide in the radial direction of the trim part and of the rim is effected by a latching plate integrally formed on the trim part, which latching plate engages in a guide groove arranged on the underside of the locking slide.
20. Decorative trim panel according to claim 5, wherein the displacement guide of the locking slide in the radial direction of the trim part and of the rim is effected by a latching plate integrally formed on the trim part, which latching plate engages in a guide groove arranged on the underside of the locking slide.
Description
[0046] In the following, the disclosure will be explained in more detail using drawings representing only one way of execution. The drawings and the description of the disclosure also show other essential features and advantages of the disclosure.
[0047] In which:
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[0067] Insofar as certain reference signs have been used in the description of the disclosure above, the reference signs 9, 10, 14, 41, 56, 72, 74, 75, 77, 80, 83, 84 refer to the reference signs of the earlier patent application DE 10 2018 108 149, and the same description of the earlier patent application applies to these parts.
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[0069] The trim part 9 designates a relatively small trim part, while the reference sign 10 designates a large trim part.
[0070] The two reference signs 9, 10 are always used, which means that the trim part 9, 10 can be arbitrarily formed in its surface extension. It can therefore be designed with a large or small surface area.
[0071] Further,
[0072] It is advantageous that a locking slide 91 and/or 101 can also be inserted in the latching gap between the latching foot 14 and the counterholder 75, so that the radially external latching connection 74 to the abutment on the rim ring 6 can also be equipped with the locking slides 91 and/or 101 as shown in
[0073] An advantage of the design example according to
[0074] In all design examples, the latching connections 74, which extend in the radial direction of the rim 1 and are spaced apart from one another, each consist of an internal counterholder 75, which has a barbed hook plate 76.
[0075] It is advantageous to have two counterholders 75 arranged at a mutual distance from each other and form a latching gap 72 in connection with the respective external, opposite latching foot 14, which does not carry a barbed hook plate.
[0076] By the insertion of the locking plates 93, 94 of the locking slide 91, which are enlarged in thickness, the latching gap 72 is enlarged and the latching feet 14 are bent outwards, whereby their hook heads 107, with their hook-like attachments, are applied in a load-transmitting manner to assigned surfaces of the spoke 2, 3 or the rim ring 6 of the motor vehicle rim 1.
[0077] In the first design example of
[0078] At the outer edge of the guide plate 85 a stop edge 87 is designed for the stop limitation of the locking slide 91 which can be formed in this dispaced guide gap.
[0079] As a result of the enlargement of the latching gap 72, the latching feet 14 bend outwards in the arrow direction 84 (see
[0080] The unlocking plate 86 forms a front stop edge 88 for the locking slide 91, so that when the unlocking plate 86 is bent backwards in the opposite direction to the arrow direction 84 drawn in by means of a suitable tool or the human hand, it is disengaged from the stop edge 88 and can therefore be brought into its retracted unlocked position until it fastens the stop edge 87 on the guide plate 85.
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[0082] If, in the transition from
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[0084] The unlocking plate 86 with its rear stop edge 88 therefore abuts on the locking slide 91 in a load-transmitting manner and prevents its retracting movement in the opposite direction to the arrow direction 89 shown.
[0085] Only by a bending movement of the unlocking plate 86 in the arrow direction 90 can the stop edge 88 be disengaged from the opposite stop edge 104 (see
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[0088] The two locking plates 93, 94, enlarged in thickness 105, are connected to each other in one piece of material via a transverse yoke 95, reduced in thickness, wherein the transverse yoke 95 forms a downwardly directed recess 98 which forms a receiving profile which corresponds to the clear profile of the latching foot 14.
[0089] As shown in
[0090] The stop edge 96 defines the displacement position of the locking slide 91 into its locked position, wherein in the locked position the stop edge 96 fastens the front latching foot 14.
[0091] This limits the displacement movement in arrow direction 89 to reach the locked position.
[0092] As soon as this displacement position has been reached by the stop edge 96 on the front latching foot 14, it can be pressed downwards in the arrow direction 92 into the latching gap, whereby the two locking plates 93, 94 with their increased thickness 105 penetrate the latching gap 72 and the latching feet 14 bend outwards in the arrow direction 89.
[0093] It goes without saying that instead of a stop edge 96 on the locking slide 91, an assigned stop edge could also be arranged on the counterholder 75.
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[0096] Therefore, instead of the guide plate 85, a latching plate 99 is provided which engages with its profile in an assigned guide groove 102 of the locking slide 101 and guides the locking slide on the latching plate 99 in a displaceable manner.
[0097] To limit the lifting and lowering movement of the locking slide 101, the latching plate 99 carries a latching lip 100.
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[0099] The latching plate 99 is integrally formed on the surface of the trim part 9, 10 at a distance from the latching connections 74 described above, which are spaced apart from each other.
[0100] The unlocking plate 86, with the same function as described above, is drawn,
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[0102] It can be seen that the locking slide 101 rests on the latching plate 99 and the upper side of the latching plate engages in the assigned guide groove 102 of the locking slide 101.
[0103] The same explanation also applies to
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[0106] The locking slide is still guided with its last part on the latching plate 99 and remains engaged there. Further, it can be seen that the stop edge of the unlocking plate 86 abuts on the side stop edges of the locking slide 101 and that it is no longer possible for the locking slide 101 to retract in the radial direction against the arrow direction 89.
[0107] The unlocking plate 86 is positioned between two stop edges 103 and 106 (see
[0108] In order to facilitate the displacement movement of the locking slide 101 in its displacement directions, bevelled chamfers 97 are arranged at the front edges of the locking plates 93, 94 in order to facilitate a corresponding the slide guide at the locking feet 14.
[0109] It is added that the limitation of the displacement movement of the locking slide 91, 101 can also be achieved by a front stop edge 104 (see
[0110] The advantage of forming a locking slide 91, 101 in the area of a latching connection 74 for determination of a trim part 9, 10 to a motor vehicle rim 1 is that it is a non-destructively disassembled connection, because the described locking slide 91, 101 can come into engagement with the latching connection 74 by suitable displacement and lifting movements, but can also be disengaged from the latching connection 74. This has not been possible so far.
[0111] The locking slides 91, 101 are simple plastic parts which can also be designed as metal parts. The plastic parts essentially consist of two spatially separated locking plates 93, 94, which are connected to each other by a transverse yoke 95 with reduced thickness.
[0112] On one side, the locking plates 93, 94 are equipped with the aforementioned barbed hook plates 77, while the opposite sides are smooth to provide smooth, load-transmitting contact surfaces on the assigned outwardly bendable latching feet 14.
[0113] This smooth surface enables large-area load transfer and effective bending stress on the latching feet 14.
[0114] The central recess 98 described above serves to engage a latching foot 14 to secure the position in order to achieve an assembling position from which the locking slide 91, 101 is then moved in the radial displacement direction shown into the area of the latching connections 74 arranged at a distance from one another, which are therefore expanded apart.
[0115] The locking slide 91, 101 is therefore an expanding tool which expands the latching connections 74 and prestresses the latching feet 14, which form part of the latching connections 74, to the outside with a high clamping force against counter surfaces on the rim side.
DRAWINGS KEY
[0116] 1 Motor vehicle rim [0117] 2 Spoke [0118] 3 Spoke [0119] 4 [0120] 5 [0121] 6 Rim ring [0122] 7 [0123] 8 [0124] 9 Trim part (small) [0125] 10 Trim part (large) [0126] 11 [0127] 12 [0128] 13 [0129] 14 Latching foot [0130] 15 [0131] 16 [0132] 17 [0133] 18 [0134] 19 [0135] 20 [0136] 21 [0137] 22 [0138] 23 [0139] 24 [0140] 25 [0141] 26 [0142] 27 [0143] 28 [0144] 29 [0145] 30 [0146] 31 [0147] 32 [0148] 33 [0149] 34 [0150] 35 [0151] 36 [0152] 37 [0153] 38 [0154] 39 [0155] 40 [0156] 41 Latching slide [0157] 42 [0158] 43 [0159] 44 [0160] 45 [0161] 46 [0162] 47 [0163] 48 [0164] 49 [0165] 50 [0166] 51 [0167] 52 [0168] 53 [0169] 54 [0170] 55 [0171] 56 [0172] 57 [0173] 58 [0174] 59 [0175] 60 [0176] 61 [0177] 62 [0178] 63 [0179] 64 [0180] 65 [0181] 66 [0182] 67 [0183] 68 [0184] 69 [0185] 70 [0186] 71 [0187] 72 Latching gap [0188] 73 [0189] 74 Latching connection [0190] 75 Counterholder [0191] 76 Barbed hook plate [0192] 77 Barbed hook plate [0193] 78 [0194] 79 [0195] 80 [0196] 81 [0197] 82 [0198] 83 [0199] 84 Arrow direction [0200] 85 Guide plate [0201] 86 Unlocking plate [0202] 87 Stop edge (from 85) [0203] 88 Stop edge (from 86) [0204] 89 Arrow direction [0205] 90 Arrow direction (for 86) [0206] 91 Locking slide (