STUD-ENGAGING ENGINE COVER POCKET PLUG
20180149080 ยท 2018-05-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02B77/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B37/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B37/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B77/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An engine cover assembly including a stud-engaging engine cover pocket plug is disclosed. The plug conceals the cover fastener assembly. The plug includes a concealing cover and a stud attachment assembly extending from the cover. The assembly comprises a bridge, a pair of spaced apart legs attached to the bridge, and a base having a stud-retaining aperture. The bridge, the pair of spaced apart legs, and the base define a parallelogram such as a rectangle. The base of the stud attachment assembly has a long axis. According to one embodiment, the base includes a pair of opposed slots extending from the stud-retaining aperture in opposite directions along the long axis of the base. According to another embodiment, the base also includes a pair of opposed slots extending from the stud-retaining aperture. However, each slot extends in a direction that is perpendicular to the long axis of the base.
Claims
1. A removable plug for use with an engine cover having a fastener pocket, the engine cover being attachable to an engine with a fastener, the plug comprising: a body having first and second ends; a cover attached to said first end; a stud attachment assembly attached to said second end, said assembly comprising a bridge, a pair of spaced apart legs attached to said bridge, and a base, said base including a stud-retaining aperture.
2. The removable plug for use with an engine cover of claim 1, wherein said bridge, said pair of spaced apart legs, and said base define a parallelogram.
3. The removable plug for use with an engine cover of claim 2, wherein said parallelogram is a rectangle.
4. The removable plug for use with an engine cover of claim 1, wherein said cover has an outer top surface, said surface being substantially planar.
5. The removable plug for use with an engine cover of claim 1, said base has a center and said stud-retaining aperture is formed in said center.
6. The removable plug for use with an engine cover of claim 1, wherein said base has a long axis, said base including a pair of opposed slots extending from said stud-retaining aperture in opposite directions along said long axis of said base.
7. The removable plug for use with an engine cover of claim 1, wherein said base has a long axis, said base including a pair of opposed slots extending from said stud-retaining aperture, each slot extending in a direction that is perpendicular to said long axis of said base.
8. A removable plug for use with an engine cover having a fastener pocket, the engine cover being attachable to an engine with a fastener, the plug comprising: a body having first and second ends; a cover attached to said first end; a stud attachment assembly associated with said second end, said assembly comprising an elongated body, said body including a stud-retaining aperture.
9. The removable plug for use with an engine cover of claim 8, wherein said elongated body includes a bridge, a pair of spaced apart legs attached to said bridge, and a base, said base including said stud-retaining aperture.
10. The removable plug for use with an engine cover of claim 9, wherein said bridge, said pair of spaced apart legs, and said base define a parallelogram.
11. The removable plug for use with an engine cover of claim 10, wherein said parallelogram is a rectangle.
12. The removable plug for use with an engine cover of claim 10, wherein said cover has an outer top surface, said surface being substantially planar.
13. The removable plug for use with an engine cover of claim 8, said base has a center and said stud-retaining aperture is formed in said center.
14. The removable plug for use with an engine cover of claim 8, wherein said base has a long axis, said base including a pair of opposed slots extending from said stud-retaining aperture in opposite directions along said long axis of said base.
15. The removable plug for use with an engine cover of claim 8, wherein said base has a long axis, said base including a pair of opposed slots extending from said stud-retaining aperture, each slot extending in a direction that is perpendicular to said long axis of said base.
16. A cover assembly for use with a vehicle engine comprising: a cover having a fastener pocket; a fastener assembly having a stud for attaching said cover to the engine; and a plug for removable insertion into said pocket, said plug including a concealing cover and a stud attachment assembly extending from said cover, said assembly comprising a bridge, a pair of spaced apart legs attached to said bridge, and a base having a stud-retaining aperture.
17. The cover assembly for use with a vehicle engine of claim 16, wherein said bridge, said pair of spaced apart legs, and said base define a parallelogram, said plug further including a body extending from said cover to said stud attachment assembly.
18. The removable plug for an engine cover of claim 16, wherein said base has a long axis, said base including a pair of opposed slots extending from said stud-retaining aperture in opposite directions along said long axis of said base.
19. The removable plug for an engine cover of claim 16, wherein said base has a long axis, said base including a pair of opposed slots extending from said stud-retaining aperture, each slot extending in a direction that is perpendicular to said long axis of said base.
20. The removable plug for an engine cover of claim 16, further including a fastener anchor attached to the engine for receiving stud, said fastener anchor having an upper surface, the assembly further including a compression limiting spacer positioned between said upper surface of said fastener anchor and said nut.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] For a more complete understanding of this invention, reference should now be made to the embodiments illustrated in greater detail in the accompanying drawings and described below by way of examples of the invention wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0023] In the following figures, the same reference numerals will be used to refer to the same components. In the following description, various operating parameters and components are described for different constructed embodiments. These specific parameters and components are included as examples and are not meant to be limiting.
[0024] The accompanying figures illustrate an arrangement for providing a finished and clean look to an engine cover for a vehicle. The fastener-concealing foam plug is readily adapted for any fastener pocket, is inexpensive to produce, and may be readily inserted into and removed from the fastener pocket. It is to be understood that the illustrated foam plug as illustrated is not to be restricted to the configuration shown in the figures which is intended as being illustrative without being limiting.
[0025] Two embodiments of the disclosed inventive concept are illustrated in the accompanying figures. One embodiment is illustrated in
[0026] Referring to
[0027] The attachment assembly 16 of the stud-engaging engine cover pocket plug 10 includes a retention feature that attaches the stud-engaging engine cover pocket plug 10 to an assembly stud discussed below with respect to
[0028] Referring specifically to
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[0030] The stud-engaging engine cover pocket plug 30 includes a body 32 to which is connected at one end a substantially planar top 34 and at the opposite end to an attachment assembly 36. The outer surface of the planar top 34 is the visible surface when the stud-engaging engine cover pocket plug 30 is in place in the engine cover. The attachment assembly 36 of the stud-engaging engine cover pocket plug 30 includes a retention feature that attaches the stud-engaging engine cover pocket plug 30 to an assembly stud again discussed below with respect to
[0031] The attachment assembly 36 includes a first wall or leg 38, a second wall or leg 38, and a top 40. One end of each of the legs 38 and 38 is attached to the top 40 which is itself attached to the body 32. According to the embodiment presented in
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[0034] The fastener pocket 52 includes an upper shoulder 54 and a lower shoulder 56. A conical wall 58 is formed between the lower shoulder 56 and a base wall 60 formed at the lower end of the fastener pocket 52. While a variety of methods mechanically fastening the engine cover 50 to the engine may be used, a preferred method is illustrated as including an engine cover stud 62 onto which a fastening nut 64 may be threaded.
[0035] Referring to
[0036] A sectional view of the stud-engaging engine cover pocket plug 10 installed in the fastener pocket 52 and the accompanying fastening hardware is illustrated in
[0037] The engine cover 50 includes bottom wall 66 formed on the underside of the fastener pocket 52. When in position, the engine cover 50 is fitted adjacent an engine block 67. A fastener anchor 68 is attached to the engine block 67 into which the engine cover stud 62 is threaded or is otherwise attached. The nut 64 is threaded onto the upper end of the engine cover stud 62. A spacer 70 is fitted between the underside of the nut 64 and the upper side of the fastener anchor 68. The spacer 70 also functions as a load limiter. With the spacer 70 in place, a gap is preferably defined between the engine block 67 and the bottom wall 66 of the cover 50.
[0038] The stud-engaging engine cover pocket plug 10 is retained in position within the fastener pocket 52 by an embodiment of the retention feature discussed above. Particularly, and referring to the embodiment illustrated in
[0039] A fluid-tight seal is formed when the stud-engaging engine cover pocket plug 10 is in position within the pocket 52. The fluid-tight seal prevents water, oil and debris from accumulating in the pocket 52 and near the fastener assembly. The stud-engaging engine cover pocket plug 10 may be reused repeatedly.
[0040] One skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion, and from the accompanying drawings and claims that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the true spirit and fair scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.