GUIDE RIB STRUCTURE FOR SLIDING MECHANISM
20180134248 ยท 2018-05-17
Inventors
- Diego Fabricio Villacres Mesias (San Mateo Atenco, MX)
- Pablo Isaac Villalva Sanchez (Mexico City, MX)
Cpc classification
B62D25/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2013/0287
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2013/0281
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2013/0293
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A sliding mechanism a first part and a second part adapted for sliding translation within the first part. A guide rib structure is included on the first part to constrain a lateral motion of the second part, including one or more ribs each defining at least one inclined plane. The guide rib structure may be a continuous rib member defining a sinusoidal or trapezoidal wave pattern, or may include a plurality of ribs each defining an inclined plane.
Claims
1. A sliding mechanism, comprising: a first part; a second part adapted for sliding translation within the first part; and a guide rib structure provided on the first part, comprising one or more ribs each defining at least one inclined plane.
2. The sliding mechanism of claim 1, wherein the guide rib structure constrains a lateral motion of the second part.
3. The sliding mechanism of claim 2, wherein the guide rib structure comprises a continuous rib member.
4. The sliding mechanism of claim 3, wherein the continuous rib member defines a sinusoidal wave pattern.
5. The sliding mechanism of claim 4, wherein the sinusoidal wave pattern comprises a plurality of waves having a same or a different wave frequency.
6. The sliding mechanism of claim 3, wherein the continuous rib member defines a trapezoidal wave pattern.
7. The sliding mechanism of claim 6, wherein the trapezoidal wave pattern comprises a plurality of waves having a same or a different wave frequency.
8. The sliding mechanism of claim 1, wherein the guide rib structure comprises a plurality of ribs each defining an inclined plane.
9. The sliding mechanism of claim 1, wherein the first part further includes a guide structure configured to constrain an up-down motion of the second part.
10. The sliding mechanism of claim 9, wherein the guide rib structure is connected to the guide structure at one or more junctures.
11. A trim assembly for a seat belt height adjusting mechanism, comprising: a pillar trim panel; a gap hider adapted for sliding translation within the pillar trim panel; and a guide rib structure provided on the pillar trim panel, comprising one or more ribs each defining at least one inclined plane.
12. The trim assembly of claim 11, wherein the guide rib structure constrains a lateral motion of the gap hider.
13. The trim assembly of claim 12, wherein the guide rib structure comprises a continuous rib member.
14. The trim assembly of claim 13, wherein the continuous rib member defines a sinusoidal wave pattern.
15. The trim assembly of claim 14, wherein the sinusoidal wave pattern comprises a plurality of waves having a same or a different wave frequency.
16. The trim assembly of claim 13, wherein the continuous rib member defines a trapezoidal wave pattern.
17. The trim assembly of claim 16, wherein the trapezoidal wave pattern comprises a plurality of waves having a same or a different wave frequency.
18. The trim assembly of claim 11, wherein the guide rib structure comprises a plurality of ribs each defining an inclined plane.
19. The trim assembly of claim 11, wherein the pillar trim panel further includes a guide structure configured to constrain an up-down motion of the gap hider.
20. The trim assembly of claim 19, wherein the guide rib structure is connected to the guide structure at one or more junctures.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the guide rib structure for sliding mechanism, and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawings:
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[0029] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the disclosed guide rib structure for sliding mechanism, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] To solve the foregoing and other problems, at a high level the present disclosure provides a substrate and a slider configured for sliding translation on and/or within the substrate. The substrate includes a guide rib structure disposed at an interface of the substrate and the slider. The guide rib structure constrains lateral movement of the slider by provision of a rib or ribs having a particular configuration to significantly improve the amount of contact between the substrate and slider at that interface, to simulate the uninterrupted contact provided by the ideal rib 250 described above.
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[0034] Various embodiments of the guide rib structure 330 are contemplated. With reference to
[0035] As will be appreciated, each of the continuous rib member 340 and continuous rib member 350, and discontinuous ribs 360, while not providing a fully continuous, uninterrupted point of sliding contact between the substrate 300 and the slider 310, do provide a significantly enhanced sliding contact therebetween, simulating the uninterrupted point of sliding contact as shown in
[0036] Further modifications to the guide rib structure 330 are contemplated. For the wave patterns of the continuous rib member 340 and continuous rib member 350, as is known each wave defines a frequency F and an amplitude A. As shown in
[0037] In an embodiment, the sinusoidal wave pattern shown in
[0038] While the continuous rib members 340, 340, 340, and 350 may be provided contacting only a B-class surface of the substrate 300, in embodiments it is contemplated to provide such rib members which are provided with one or more points of contact 370 also to the guide structure 320. This is depicted in
[0039] As will be appreciated, by use of the described substrate 300 including an integral guide rib structure 330 to constrain lateral movement of a slider 310, the degree of contact between the substrate 300 and slider is significantly improved, and indeed simulates the continuous contact provided by the ideal rib 250 described above (see
[0040] Advantageously, the guide rib structure 330 can be fabricated in a same mold as is used to fabricate the substrate 300, but by its configuration can be concurrently removed from the mold by a lifter without fear of damage to any portion of the substrate or guide rib structure. In turn, less material is required to manufacture the described components compared to use of separate molds to manufacture the substrate and the guide rib structure. Thus, manufacturing complexity is reduced and concomitantly cost of tooling and production are likewise reduced. As yet another advantage, the substrate 300 including the guide rib structure 330 has improved structural rigidity compared to the vertical rib guide rib structure 120 shown in
[0041] 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. For example, the foregoing description focused on the described guide rib structures 330 can be applied to manufacture B-pillar trim piece including a gap hider a seat belt height adjustment mechanism. However, the skilled artisan will readily appreciate that the descriptions herein equally apply to any situation wherein a sliding translation of a vehicle part on or in another, static vehicle part is desired, particularly when a geometry of the static part is not parallel to that of the sliding part. For example, this may include sliding lids on quarter trim panels, sliding lids on floor consoles, etc.
[0042] 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.