INTEGRATED FIXTURE RETENTION MECHANISM

20190145446 ยท 2019-05-16

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A retention system for temporarily joining vehicle elements to one another includes a first vehicle element integral meshing surface and a second vehicle element integral cooperating meshing surface. The first vehicle element integral meshing surface and the second vehicle element integral cooperating meshing surface are adapted to engage one another to at least temporarily prevent separation of the first vehicle element from the second vehicle element. The integral meshing surface and integral cooperating meshing surface may each be defined by meshing tooth structures. The plurality of meshing tooth structures may be disposed in an aligned configuration. The system finds use in joining vehicle elements such as wrapped armrest trim pieces and armrests during vehicle assembly. Methods for temporarily joining vehicle elements using the described retention system are provided.

    Claims

    1. A retention system for joining vehicle elements, comprising: a first vehicle element integral meshing surface; and a second vehicle element integral cooperating meshing surface; the first vehicle element integral meshing surface and the second vehicle element integral cooperating meshing surface being adapted to engage one another to at least temporarily prevent vertical separation of the joined first vehicle element and second vehicle element.

    2. The system of claim 1, further including a retaining element carried by one or both of the first vehicle element and the second vehicle element, the retaining element being adapted to at least temporarily retain an engagement of the integral meshing surface with the integral cooperating meshing surface and to prevent lateral separation of the first vehicle element and the second vehicle element.

    3. The system of claim 2, wherein the meshing surface comprises at least one meshing tooth structure.

    4. The system of claim 2, wherein the meshing surface comprises a plurality of aligned meshing tooth structures.

    5. A vehicle fixture assembly, comprising: a first vehicle element integral meshing surface; and a second vehicle element integral cooperating meshing surface; and a retaining element adapted to prevent lateral separation of a joined first vehicle element and second vehicle element; the integral meshing surface and integral cooperating meshing surfaces being adapted to engage one another to at least temporarily prevent vertical separation of the joined first vehicle element and second vehicle element.

    6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the retaining element is further adapted to retain an engagement of the integral meshing surface with the integral cooperating meshing surface.

    7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the integral meshing surface comprises at least one meshing tooth structure.

    8. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the integral meshing surface comprises a plurality of meshing tooth structures.

    9. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the first vehicle element is a wrapped trim piece for a vehicle armrest.

    10. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the second vehicle element is a vehicle armrest.

    11. A method for connecting adjoining vehicle elements, comprising: providing a first vehicle element including an integral meshing surface; and providing a second vehicle element including an integral cooperating meshing surface; aligning the first vehicle element to the second vehicle element whereby the integral meshing surface engages the integral cooperating meshing surface to at least temporarily prevent vertical separation of a joined first vehicle element and second vehicle element.

    12. The method of claim 11, including providing a retaining element adapted to at least temporarily retain an engagement of the integral meshing surface with the integral cooperating meshing surface and to prevent a lateral separation of the first vehicle element from the second vehicle element.

    13. The method of claim 11, further including a later step of connecting the first vehicle element to the second vehicle element by one or more additional fasteners.

    14. The method of claim 11, including providing the integral meshing surface comprising at least one meshing tooth structure.

    15. The method of claim 11, including providing the integral meshing surface comprising a plurality of meshing tooth structures.

    16. The method of claim 11, including providing the first vehicle element configured as a wrapped trim piece for a vehicle armrest.

    17. The method of claim 11, including providing the second vehicle element configured as a vehicle armrest.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0011] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the disclosed integrated fixture retention mechanism, and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawings:

    [0012] FIG. 1 shows a wrapped trim piece secured to a vehicle door and armrest assembly;

    [0013] FIG. 2 shows a trim piece and armrest including an integrated fixture retention mechanism according to the present disclosure;

    [0014] FIG. 3 shows cooperating meshing surfaces for the integrated fixture retention mechanism of FIG. 2;

    [0015] FIG. 4 shows an embodiment of a first vehicle element comprising an integral meshing surface;

    [0016] FIG. 5 shows an alternative embodiment of a first vehicle element comprising an integral meshing surface; and

    [0017] FIG. 6 shows an embodiment of a second vehicle element comprising a cooperating integral meshing surface.

    [0018] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the disclosed integrated fixture retention mechanism, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0019] With reference to FIG. 1, the present disclosure is directed to an integrated fixture retention mechanism 100 (not visible in this view) for at least temporarily retaining a first vehicle element 102 to a second vehicle element 104 during an assembly process. In the depicted embodiment, the first vehicle element 102 is a wrapped trim piece configured for attachment to a vehicle door and/or armrest, and the second vehicle element 104 is a vehicle armrest. However, it will be appreciated that the described integrated fixture retention mechanism 100 is readily adaptable to any adjoining vehicle elements required to be at least temporarily adjoined to one another prior to application of a permanent joining means during an assembly process.

    [0020] With reference to FIG. 2, the first vehicle element 102 includes an integral meshing surface 106, and the second vehicle element 104 includes an integral cooperating meshing surface 108. As shown in FIG. 3, in an embodiment the integral meshing surface 106 and the integral cooperating meshing surface 108 each comprise meshing teeth 110, 112, typically disposed in a coplanar aligned configuration.

    [0021] In use the first vehicle element 102 may be aligned with and joined to the second vehicle element 104 (see FIG. 1) whereby the integral meshing surface 106 and integral cooperating meshing surface 108 likewise join one to another whereby at least a portion of the meshing teeth 110, 112 interlock (see FIG. 3), at least temporarily preventing inadvertent vertical separation of the first vehicle element from the second vehicle element. In that manner, the first vehicle element 102 is retained in an adjoined configuration with the second vehicle element 104 until such time as a more permanent connector (not shown) may be used, such as an adhesive or a mechanical fastener.

    [0022] In more detail, with reference to FIG. 4 showing an embodiment of a first vehicle element 102, a retaining element 114 is provided which engages a cooperating retaining element 116 (not shown) carried by the second vehicle element 104. In the depicted embodiment, the retaining element 114 comprises a pair of angled walls 118a, 118b which slidingly engage the second vehicle element 104 retaining element 116 (not visible in this view, but see FIG. 6 showing a retaining element 116 which comprises a pair of flanges 120a, 120b), thus preventing or controlling lateral movement of the first vehicle element 102 and second vehicle element 104 relative to one another, and also providing a snug adjoining fit of integral meshing surface 106 and integral cooperating meshing surface 108.

    [0023] As described above, in embodiments the integral meshing surface 106 and the integral cooperating meshing surface 108 (not visible in this view) each comprise meshing teeth 110 (not visible in this view), 112. In one possible embodiment (see FIG. 4), the integral meshing surface 106 comprises a single meshing tooth 112a. As will be described, slidingly joining the first vehicle element 102 to the second vehicle element 104 (not visible in this view) whereby the respective retaining elements 114, 116 slidingly engage one another concurrently causes the meshing tooth 112a to engage meshing teeth 110, thus at least temporarily preventing vertical movement of the first vehicle element 102 and second vehicle element 104 relative to one another. Because the integral meshing surface 106 comprises a single meshing tooth, the connection between the first vehicle element 102 and second vehicle element 104 is substantially releasable.

    [0024] In another possible embodiment (see FIG. 5), the integral meshing surface 106 comprises a plurality of meshing teeth 112b, provided as a pair of parallelly oriented sets (one set partially obscured in the drawing figure) of meshing teeth 112b arrayed in a coplanar aligned configuration. As will be appreciated, slidingly joining the first vehicle element 102 to the second vehicle element 104 (not visible in this view) whereby the respective retaining elements 114, 116 slidingly engage one another concurrently causes the plurality of meshing teeth 110 (not visible in this view) to engage the plurality of meshing teeth 112b, thus at least temporarily preventing vertical movement of the first vehicle element 102 and second vehicle element 104 (not visible in this view) relative to one another. Because the integral meshing surface 106 and the integral cooperating meshing surface 108 each comprise a plurality of meshing teeth, the connection between the first vehicle element 102 and second vehicle element 104 is substantially irreversible.

    [0025] With reference to FIG. 6, the second vehicle element 104 includes a retaining element 116 comprising flanges 120a, 120b configured to slidingly engage the angled walls 118a, 118b. The retaining element 116 further carries a plurality of meshing teeth 110, in the depicted embodiment being provided as a pair of parallelly oriented sets of meshing teeth 110 arrayed in a coplanar aligned configuration. As will be appreciated, slidingly joining the first vehicle element 102 (not visible in this view) to the second vehicle element 104 whereby the respective resilient members 120a, 120b slidingly abut one another concurrently causes the meshing teeth 110 to engage meshing teeth 112a or 112b (depending on the embodiment of first vehicle element 102), thus at least temporarily preventing vertical movement of the first vehicle element 102 and second vehicle element 104 relative to one another.

    [0026] As will be appreciated, by the above-described integrated fixture retention mechanism 100, the first vehicle element 102 is at least temporarily joined to the second vehicle element 104. So, as one non-limiting example, in an embodiment where the first vehicle element 102 is a wrapped trim piece and the second vehicle element 104 is an armrest, the tendency for the wrap portion of the wrapped vehicle element 102 to cause the two elements to separate is overcome. Thus, as the assembly comprising the first and second vehicle elements 102, 104 proceeds down an assembly line to a station where a permanent fastener such as adhesive and/or a mechanical fastener is applied, separation or misalignment of the two elements during this process and potential future problems in assembly are not a concern.

    [0027] 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.