Automobile Accessory Mounting Support
20180319350 ยท 2018-11-08
Assignee
- Compagnie Plastic Omnium (Lyon, FR)
- Yanfeng Plastic Omnium Automotive Exterior Systems Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, CN)
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2011/0047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to the field of automobile parts, and more particularly to an automobile accessory mounting support having: a body including a base and a tubular structure for housing the accessory, wherein one end of the tubular structure is fixed to the base and the other end is provided with one or more snapping members; and a cover for cooperating with the body, which is provided with a snapping structure for cooperating with the snapping members.
Claims
1. An automobile camera mounting support, comprising: a body including a base and a tubular structure for housing the camera, wherein one end of the tubular structure is fixed to the base and the other end is provided with one or more snapping members; and a cover for cooperating with the body, which is provided with a snapping structure for cooperating with the snapping members.
2. (canceled)
3. The automobile camera mounting support according to claim 1, wherein a first through hole is provided in the base for cooperating with a lens of the camera.
4. The automobile camera mounting support according to claim 1, wherein the base has a first face and a second face opposite to each other, the first face being configured as a profiling face for fitting the inside of a camera receiving portion, particularly an automobile rear sill, a pumper skin, a strip.
5. The automobile camera mounting support according to claim 1, wherein the snapping members are distributed uniformly on said the other end of the tubular structure.
6. The automobile camera mounting support according to claim 1, further comprising a seal arranged in the tubular structure.
7. The automobile camera mounting support according to claim 3, wherein the cover is provided with a second through hole for cooperating with wirings of the camera.
8. The automobile camera mounting support according to claim 1, wherein an inner wall of the tubular structure is provided with one or more protrusions, one end of which being connected to the base and the other end being configured as a guiding slope.
9. The automobile camera mounting support according to claim 8, wherein the protrusions are rib-like, preferably uniformly distributed circumferentially on the inner wall of the tubular structure, or constitute an annular structure projecting from the inner wall of the tubular structure.
10. The automobile camera mounting support according to claim 1, wherein the snapping member is substantially of shape, and has two connecting arms connected with the tubular structure and a resilient arm arranged between the two connecting arms and spaced from the tubular structure, a free end of the resilient arm being configured as a hook-like structure.
11. The automobile camera mounting support according to claim 3, wherein the edges of the first face and the first through hole of the base protrude outwards to form a position-limiting boss.
12. The automobile camera mounting support according to claim 7, wherein the edge of the cover is bent to form a side wall, and a slot-like structure that extends through the side wall is provided in the cover at the second through hole.
13. The automobile camera mounting support according to claim 1, wherein a free end of the side wall is bent to form a position-limiting structure for cooperating with the second face of the base.
14. The automobile camera mounting support according to claim 4, wherein the second face of the base is provided with an error-proof rib, and a rib slot is provided in the side wall for cooperating with the error-proof rib.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0027] In the drawings, the reference numeral 1 refers to a body (101 a base (101a a first face, 101b a second face, 101c a first through hole, 101d a position-limiting boss), 102 a tubular structure (102a a rib-like protrusion), 103 a snapping member (103a connecting arms, 103b a resilient arm)), 2 a camera (201 a lens, 202 wirings), 3 a seal, 4 a cover (401 a second through hole, 402 a snapping slot structure, 403 a side wall, 404 a slot-like structure, 405 a position-limiting structure), 5 an automobile rear sill (501 a mounting hole), and 6 an error-proof arrow.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0028] The present invention will be further explained in detail based on the embodiments with reference to the drawings, given only in illustrative purpose.
[0029]
[0030] The mounting support comprises a body 1 including a base 101 and a tubular structure 102 for housing a camera 2, wherein one end of the tubular structure 102 is fixed to the base 101 and the other end is provided with a plurality of snapping members 103. In this illustrative example, as best seen in
[0031] As shown in
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[0034] It can be contemplated that another seal is arranged between the camera 2 and the cover 4 so as to ensure a good tightness from rear side of the camera.
[0035] Preferably, the inner wall of the tubular structure 102 is provided with one or more protrusions 102a, one end of which being connected to the base and the other end being configured as a guiding slope. The protrusions 102a limit the position of the camera 2, thereby preventing the loosening of the camera 2 and making the assembling more reliable; the guiding slope may guide the camera 2 during the assembling, thereby increasing the assembling efficiency. In the embodiment shown in the figures, there are two rib-like protrusions, uniformly distributed circumferentially on the inner wall of the tubular structure. In a variant, the protrusions constitute an annular structure projecting from the inner wall of the tubular structure. Preferable, the protrusions are made of a soft material so that there are compressed between the tubular structure 102 and the camera, thereby ensuring an additional tightness therebetween.
[0036] Preferably, the snapping member 103 is substantially of shape (
[0037] Preferably, the edges of the first face 101a and the first through hole 101c of the base protrude outwards to form a position-limiting boss 101d, and a mounting hole 501 is provided in the automobile rear sill 5 for cooperating with the position-limiting boss 101d. Thanks to the position-limiting boss 101d, the accuracy of the assembling between the body 1 and the automobile rear sill 5 is enhanced.
[0038] Preferably, the edge of the cover 4 is bent to form a side wall 403, and a slot-like structure 404 that extends through the side wall 403 is provided in the cover 4 at the second through hole 401 so as to facilitate the bending of the wirings 202. In an example, the slot-like structure 404 has a width that is equal to the diameter of the second through hole 401. In another example, the slot-like structure 404 has a width that is greater than the diameter of the second through hole 401.
[0039] Preferably, the free end of the side wall 403 is bent to form a position-limiting structure 405 for cooperating with the second face 101b of the base. The position-limiting structure 405 prevents over-assembling between the body 1 and the cover 4.
[0040] Preferably, the second face 101b of the base is provided with an error-proof rib, and a rib slot is provided in the side wall 403 for cooperating with the error-proof rib.
[0041] Preferably, the second face 101b of the base and the cover 4 are both provided with an error-proof arrow 6. During the assembling, if the error-proof arrows 6 point to the same direction, the assembling is correct; otherwise, the assembling is wrong.
[0042] The above contents are detailed explanation to the present invention made on the basis of particular embodiments, and it should not be deemed that the embodiments of the present invention are limited thereto. Without departing from the concepts of the present invention, those ordinarily skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains may make various simple variations or replacements, which should be regarded as falling within the protection scope of the present invention.