STEERING WHEEL FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A STEERING WHEEL
20190291771 ยท 2019-09-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49488
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
B62D1/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A steering wheel for a motor vehicle, with a steering wheel base body and a jacket that comprises at least one strip surrounding the steering wheel base body on the outer circumference. A first free end of the at least one strip is held in position securely in a groove formed in the steering wheel base body. A second free end of the at least one strip is also held in position securely in a groove formed in the base body of the steering wheel. In addition, the invention concerns a process for the production of such a steering wheel.
Claims
1. A steering wheel for a motor vehicle, including: a steering wheel base body having an outer circumference; and a jacket that includes: at least two strips surrounding the steering wheel base body on the outer circumference, with a first free end of the at least two strips being held in position in a common first groove formed in the steering wheel base body, and with a second free end of the at least two strips held in position and secured in a second groove formed in the base body of the steering wheel, wherein the common first groove is wider than a combined thickness of the first free ends; and the first free ends being held in the first groove of the at least two strips are connected with a mechanically-sewn functional seam and the second free ends of the at least two strips are clamped in the second groove.
2. The steering wheel according to claim 1, wherein the at least two strips are equipped with at least one mechanically-sewn decorative seam proximate at least one of the first free ends.
3. The steering wheel according to claim 2, wherein the mechanically-sewn functional seam is separate from the at least one mechanically-sewn decorative seam.
4. The steering wheel according to claim 2, wherein the at least one mechanically-sewn decorative seam is circumferentially offset from the mechanically-sewn functional seam.
5. The steering wheel according to claim 1, wherein the first free ends of the at least two strips held in the common first groove are connected with at least one braid arranged in the common first groove.
6. The steering wheel according to claim 5, wherein the at least one braid includes a strip with an elongated portion having a single fold that extends in a longitudinal direction of the strip, the fold forming at least two sides, the at least two sides are sewn to a respective first free end of the at least two strips.
7. The steering wheel according to claim 1, further including an adhesive in the second groove, wherein the second free ends of the at least two strips are held in the second groove by the adhesive.
8. The steering wheel according to claim 1, wherein a lighting element is integrated in the common first groove.
9. The steering wheel according to claim 1, wherein the at least one mechanically-sewn decorative seam includes a first portion of a thread that is mechanically sewn through at least one of the first free ends of the at least two strips.
10. The steering wheel according to claim 1, wherein the mechanically-sewn functional seam includes a thread that is sewn through the first free ends of the at least two strips.
11. The steering wheel according to claim 10, wherein the thread of the mechanically-sewn functional seam is sewn through the first free ends of the at least two strips and an element to connect the first free ends.
12. The steering wheel according to claim 1, wherein the second free ends are clamped in the second groove to fixedly attach the jacket to the steering wheel base body.
13. A process for the production of a steering wheel for a motor vehicle including the steps of: mechanically sewing first free ends of at least two strips to form a jacket; placing the first free ends into a common first groove formed in a steering wheel base body of the steering wheel, the steering wheel base body having an outer circumference, wherein placing the first free ends includes placing the first free ends in the common first groove, which is wider than a combined thickness of the first free ends; encasing the steering wheel base body with the jacket so that the first free ends are held in position in the first groove, and thereafter second free ends of the at least two strips are held in position along the outer circumference from the common first groove toward a second groove formed in the base body of the steering wheel; and securing the second free ends in the second groove.
14. The process according to claim 13, further including equipping at least one of the at least two strips with at least one mechanically sewn decorative seam proximate its first free end.
15. The process according to claim 14, wherein mechanically sewing first free ends of at least two strips includes connecting the first free ends of the at least two strips with a mechanically-sewn functional seam separate from the at least one mechanically-sewn decorative seam.
16. The process according to claim 14, wherein the at least one mechanically-sewn decorative seam is circumferentially offset from the mechanically-sewn functional seam.
17. The process according to claim 13, wherein the first free ends of the at least two strips held in the first groove are mechanically sewn to at least one braid arranged in the common first groove.
18. The process according to claim 17, wherein the at least one braid includes a strip with an elongated portion having a single fold that extends in a longitudinal direction of the strip, the fold forming at least two sides, the at least two sides are sewn to a respective first free end of the at least two strips.
19. The process according to claim 13, wherein a lighting element is integrated in the first groove during sewing.
20. The process according to claim 13, wherein equipping at least one of the at least two strips with at least one mechanically-sewn decorative seam includes sewing a first portion of a thread, of the at least one mechanically-sewn decorative seam, through at least one of the first free ends.
21. The process according to claim 20, wherein equipping at least one of the at least two strips with at least one mechanically-sewn decorative seam includes a sewing machine sewing the first free ends of the at least two strips with the at least one mechanically-sewn decorative seam.
22. The process according to claim 13, wherein mechanically sewing first free ends of at least two strips includes sewing a thread of a mechanically-sewn functional seam through the first free ends of the at least two strips.
23. The process according to claim 22, wherein mechanically sewing first free ends of at least two strips includes sewing a thread of a mechanically-sewn functional seam through the first free ends and an element to connect the element to the first free ends.
24. The process according to claim 13, wherein securing the second free ends in the second groove includes clamping the second free ends in the second groove to fixedly attach the jacket to the steering wheel base body.
25. A process for the production of the steering wheel of claim 1 including the steps of: mechanically sewing the first free ends of the at least two strips to form the jacket; placing the first free ends into the common first groove; encasing the steering wheel base body with the jacket so that the first free ends are held in position in the first groove, and thereafter the second free ends of the at least two strips are held in position along the outer circumference from the common first groove toward the second groove; and securing the second free ends in the second groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0028] On its outer circumference, the base body is surrounded by a leather jacket 16 that comprises a first leather strip 18 and a second leather strip 20 in the embodiment shown in
[0029] A second free end 22 of the first leather strip 18 and a second free end of the second leather strip 20 are held in a second groove 36 that is arranged parallel to the first groove 28 in the base body of the steering wheel rim 10. This second groove 36 is also formed in the foam material 14 of the base body of the steering wheel rim 10.
[0030] During the production of the steering wheel, the two free ends 22, 24 of the two leather strips 18, 20 are first sewn to the decorative braid 26 (see
[0031] After that, the narrow leather strip 20 is cut to the intended width. A mark 40 in
[0032] After the cutting, the narrow leather strip 20 and the wider leather strip 18 have the correct width for jacketing the base body of the steering wheel rim 10. As can be seen from
[0033] Then, the two leather strips 18, 20 are placed around the base body of the steering wheel rim 10 in such a way that their free ends 32, 34 are located in the area of the second groove 36 (see
[0034] In the leather jacket 16 for the steering wheel rim 10 shown in
[0035] In another leather jacket 16 shown in
[0036] Here, the width of the leather strip 18 is larger by the width of the two free ends 22, 32i.e. by 2than the circumference 2r of the base body of the steering wheel rim 10. This makes it possible to insert the free ends 22, 32 into the common groove 36 that is provided in the foam material 14 of the base body of the steering wheel rim 10. By fixing the two free ends 22, 32 of the leather strip 18 that are clamped in the groove 36, it is possible here, too, to eliminate the need for manual sewing of the leather strip 18 on the steering wheel. Since no decorative seam is provided in this embodiment, the groove 28 can be eliminated.
[0037] It is possible to apply an adhesive to the common groove 36 as well as to areas of the surface of the base body of the steering wheel rim 10 that face the leather jacket 16 in order to improve the attachment of the leather jacket 16 to the base body of the steering wheel rim 10.
[0038] In the groove 28, ambient lighting may be integrated, for example in the form of a luminous strip 47 (schematically shown in
[0039] Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to certain preferred embodiments, it is obvious that equivalents and modifications will occur to others skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of the specification. The present invention includes all such equivalents and modifications, and is limited only by the scope of the following claims.