Tow hook seal assembly with integrated bumper bolt cover

10363785 ยท 2019-07-30

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Abstract

A tow hook seal assembly is provided for a motor vehicle. That tow hook seal assembly includes a housing and a tow hook seal held in the housing. Further the tow hook seal assembly includes a first bumper bolt opening and a second bumper bolt opening. In addition, the tow hook seal assembly includes a cover carried on the housing and enclosing the first and second bumper bolt openings when the cover is in the closed position.

Claims

1. A tow hook seal assembly for a vehicle, comprising: a housing; a tow hook seal held in said housing; a first bumper bolt opening; a second bumper bolt opening; and a cover carried on said housing, wherein said cover is U-shaped from a front elevation view of the vehicle and has a first section enclosing a first bumper bolt in said first bumper bolt opening, a second section enclosing a second bumper bolt in said second bumper bolt opening and a bridge section connecting said first section and said second section.

2. The tow hook seal assembly of claim 1, wherein said tow hook seal is positioned between said first bumper bolt opening and said second bumper bolt opening.

3. The tow hook seal assembly of claim 2, wherein said housing includes a first cover mounting flange and a first channel and said cover includes a first snap tang engaging said first cover mounting flange and a first install guide received in said first channel.

4. The tow hook seal assembly of claim 3, wherein said first bumper bolt opening is between said first cover mounting flange and said first install guide.

5. The tow hook seal assembly of claim 4, wherein said housing includes a second cover mounting flange and a second channel and said cover includes a second snap tang engaging said second cover mounting flange and a second install guide received in said second channel.

6. The tow hook seal assembly of claim 5, wherein said second bumper bolt opening is between said second cover mounting flange and said second install guide.

7. The tow hook seal assembly of claim 2, wherein said cover includes a hinge and a snap latch.

8. The tow hook seal assembly of claim 7, further including a spring for biasing said cover into an open position uncovering and allowing access to said first bumper bolt in said first bumper bolt opening and said second bumper bolt in said second bumper bolt opening.

9. The tow hook seal assembly of claim 8, wherein said housing includes a striker engaged by said snap latch when said cover is in a closed position.

10. A motor vehicle incorporating the tow hook seal assembly of claim 1.

11. A tow hook seal assembly for a vehicle, comprising: a housing; a tow hook seal held in said housing; a first bumper bolt opening; a second bumper bolt opening; and a cover having a U-shape from a front elevation view of the vehicle and including a first section covering said first bumper bolt opening, a second section covering said second bumper bolt opening and a bridge section connecting said first section and said second section.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES

(1) The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the tow hook seal assembly and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:

(2) FIG. 1A is a front plan view of the tow hook seal assembly with the cover removed.

(3) FIG. 1B is a partially exploded perspective view illustrating the tow hook seal assembly, the bumper and the bumper bolts.

(4) FIG. 2 is a front plan view of the tow hook seal assembly illustrating how the bumper bolts are provided in the bumper bolt openings of the tow hook seal assembly.

(5) FIG. 3 is a detailed perspective view of a first embodiment of the cover that is carried on the housing.

(6) FIG. 4 is a schematic side view illustrating how the cover is secured to the housing of the tow hook seal assembly.

(7) FIG. 5 is a front elevational view illustrating the cover in a closed position on the housing overlying the bumper bolts and closing the bumper bolt openings provided in the housing.

(8) FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate an alternative embodiment of the cover including a spring loaded hinge and a snap latch.

(9) Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the tow hook seal assembly, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(10) Reference is now made to FIGS. 1A-5 illustrating a first embodiment of a tow hook seal assembly 10. As best illustrated in FIG. 1, the tow hook seal assembly 10 includes a housing 12 that may be molded from a plastic or composite material. The housing 12 holds a tow hook seal 14 that may be made from a rubber or an elastomeric material and includes an opening 16 through which a tow hook (not shown) projects.

(11) As best illustrated in FIGS. 1A and 1B, the housing 12 may include various integral mounting flanges or lugs 18 for securing the housing 12 to the motor vehicle by fasteners 19. Further, the housing 12 includes a first bumper bolt opening 20 and a second bumper bolt opening 22. In the illustrated embodiment, the tow hook seal 14 is positioned or provided between the two bumper bolt openings 20, 22.

(12) Reference is now made to FIG. 2 illustrating the housing 12 of the tow hook seal assembly 10 on the front of a motor vehicle. As shown, a first set of bumper bolts 24 and a second set of bumper bolts 26 secure the bumper 28 to the frame of the motor vehicle. The housing 12 overlies the bumper 28 with the first bumper bolt opening 20 aligned with and allowing access to the first set of bumper bolts 24 and the second bumper bolt opening 22 aligned with and allowing access to the second set of bumper bolts 26.

(13) As illustrated in FIGS. 3-5, the tow hook seal assembly 10 also includes a cover 30. In the illustrated embodiment, the cover 30 includes a first section 32 for covering the first bumper bolt opening 20, a second section 34 for covering the second bumper bolt opening 22 and a bridge section 36 connecting the first and second sections together.

(14) As should be further appreciated from reviewing FIG. 3, the cover 30 includes a first snap tang 38 and a first install guide 40 opposed to the first snap tang. Further, the cover 30 includes a second snap tang 42 and a second install guide 44 opposed to the second snap tang.

(15) As best illustrated in FIG. 1A, the housing 12 includes a first cover mounting flange 46 and a first channel 48 opposed to the first cover mounting flange. The first bumper bolt opening 20 is provided between the first cover mounting flange 46 and the first channel 48.

(16) In addition, the housing 12 also includes a second cover mounting flange 50 and a second channel 52 opposed to the second cover mounting flange. As illustrated, the second bumper bolt opening 22 is provided on the housing 12 between the second cover mounting flange 50 and the second channel 52.

(17) Reference is now made to FIG. 4 illustrating how the cover 30 is mounted onto the housing 12. As shown in phantom line, the cover 30 is tilted slightly with respect to the housing 12 with the first install guide 40 aligned with the first channel 48 and the second install guide 44 aligned with the second channel 52. The two install guides 40, 44 are then inserted into the first and second channels 48, 52 and the cover 30 is then pivoted or rotated until the first snap tang 38 engages with the first cover mounting flange 46 and the second snap tang 42 engages with the second cover mounting flange 50. The cover 30 is then pressed in the direction of action arrow A until the locking lugs 54 on the snap tangs 38, 42 engage behind he cover mounting flanges 46, 50 thereby securing the cover in the closed position illustrated in FIG. 5.

(18) When in the closed position, the cover 30 is an integral part of the housing 12 that closes the first and second bumper bolt openings 20, 22 and conceals the first and second set of bumper bolts 24, 26. Thus, the tow hook seal assembly 10 provides a cleaner and more aesthetically appealing appearance by hiding the bumper bolts 24, 26 from view and even protecting them from the elements and potential corrosion. See FIG. 5.

(19) When desired, the cover 30 may be easily removed by, for example, engaging the top of the snap tangs 38, 42 with a screwdriver or other tool at the point 56 (see FIG. 4) and pressing downward to release the locking lugs 54 from the cover mounting flanges 46, 50 thereby allowing the cover to be pivoted away and removed from the housing 12.

(20) Reference is now made to FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrating an alternative embodiment of the cover 30 which includes a hinge 58 instead of the snap tangs 38, 42 and a snap latch 60 instead of the install guides 40, 44. As further illustrated, the cover 30 of the alternative embodiment also includes a spring 62 thereby providing a spring loaded hinge structure. As illustrated in FIG. 7, the spring 62 biases the cover 30 into the open position illustrated in phantom line. When one wishes to close the cover 30, a cover is pivoted about the hinge 58 against the force of the biases spring 62 until the snap latch 60 is received in and fully engages the flange or striker 64 integrally molded into the housing 12 thereby holding the cover in a closed a position.

(21) As should be appreciated from the above, a method of improving the aesthetic appearance of the motor vehicle is also provided. That method includes the step of providing a tow hook seal assembly 10 with a bolt cover 30 for concealing one or more bumper bolts 24, 26 that secure a bumper 28 to the frame of the motor vehicle. Further that method may include the step of securing a bolt cover 30 in a closed position overlying and concealing the bumper bolt or bumper bolts 24, 26 as illustrated in FIG. 5.

(22) The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.