Control Element Housing and Door Interior Trim Comprising a Control Element Housing of This Type
20180022234 ยท 2018-01-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N2/0228
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J5/0413
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A control element housing has a front face that receives at least one control element, a rear face lying opposite the front face, a first side face and a second side face lying opposite the first side face, the two side faces connecting the front face to the rear face, a base which interconnects the two side faces and the rear face, and an upper face lying opposite the base, the upper face connecting the front face, the first side face, the second side face and the rear face. The base and/or the upper face has or have at least one structural weakening that allows the control element housing to be deformed under mechanical stress. Also disclosed is a door interior trim having the control element housing.
Claims
1. A control element housing, comprising: a front face which receives at least one control element; a rear face lying opposite the front face; a first side face and a second side face lying opposite the first side face, wherein the two side faces connect the front face to the rear face; a bottom face which connects the two side faces and the rear face together; and a top face lying opposite the bottom face and connecting the front face, the first side face, the second side face and the rear face, wherein one or both of the bottom face and the top face has at least one structural weakening configured to allow the control element housing to deform under mechanical load.
2. The control element housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the structural weakening is a recess or a material thinning on the bottom face and/or the top face.
3. The control element housing as claimed in claim 2, wherein the structural weakening comprises an L-shape structural weakening situated in the plane of the bottom face and/or the top face.
4. The control element housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the structural weakening comprises an L-shape structural weakening situated in the plane of the bottom face and/or the top face.
5. The control element housing as claimed in claim 3, wherein a first leg of the L-shape is arranged substantially parallel to the first side face and/or the second side face, and a second leg of the L-shape is arranged substantially parallel to the rear face.
6. The control element housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the structural weakening is a round or triangular recess, and/or a material thinning.
7. The control element housing as claimed in claim 6, wherein the round recess is circular.
8. The control element housing as claimed in claim 6, wherein the triangular recess has rounded edges.
9. The control element housing as claimed in claim 6, wherein at least one sealing device seals the recess.
10. The control element housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rear face is configured so as to be movable relative to the first side face, the second side face, the bottom face and the top face.
11. The control element housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rear face comprises at least one locking device which engages in recesses of the bottom face and/or the top face.
12. The control element housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least two structural weakenings are provided, which are arranged symmetrically to a height plane of the control element housing.
13. The control element housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein locking devices are provided on the first side face and on the second side face.
14. A door interior trim, comprising: a door interior trim surface; and a control element housing arranged in the door interior trim surface, the control element housing comprising: a front face which receives at least one control element; a rear face lying opposite the front face; a first side face and a second side face lying opposite the first side face, wherein the two side faces connect the front face to the rear face; a bottom face which connects the two side faces and the rear face together; and a top face lying opposite the bottom face and connecting the front face, the first side face, the second side face and the rear face, wherein one or both of the bottom face and the top face has at least one structural weakening configured to allow the control element housing to deform under mechanical load.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] With reference to
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[0027] The control element housing 1 shown in
[0028] Opposite the front face 25, i.e. offset parallel in the y-direction using the Cartesian vehicle-oriented coordinate system, is a rear face 40 of the control element housing 1. The front face 25 and rear face 40 are connected together by a top face 45, a first side face 50 and a second side face 55. For this, four depressions 65 are arranged on the outside of the top face 45 and are provided with locking hooks 60, on which corresponding tabs 70 of the front face 25 are engaged.
[0029] A plug housing 135 is arranged on the rear face 40 so that the electrical and/or electronic components situated in the control element housing may be connected to the on-board electronics and/or power network of the motor vehicle 15 via a cable (not shown here).
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[0031] In the exemplary embodiment shown here, the first side face 50 and the second side face 55 are formed integrally with the bottom face 75. This is not however essential; rather, the first side face 50 and/or the second side face 55 may be connected as separate components to the bottom face 75, for example glued or welded.
[0032] In the exemplary embodiment shown here, a secure fixing of the control element housing 1 to the door interior trim 5 in the z-direction (i.e. vertically) is achieved by means of three tabs 80, which protrude firstly on the bottom face 75 and secondly on the top face 45 and can engage in corresponding openings (not shown) of the door interior trim 5. A secure fixing of the control element housing 1 in the x-direction, i.e. horizontally, is achieved by means of locking hooks 85 arranged on the first side face 50, or by means of a spring 90 arranged on the second side face 55, which are held in corresponding receivers (not shown) of the door interior trim 5.
[0033] In this exemplary embodiment, the rear face 40 is also secured to the top face 45 or bottom face 75 by means of a tongue-groove connection: tabs 95 provided on the rear face 40 engage in corresponding recesses or grooves 100 of the top face 45 or bottom face 75.
[0034] With reference to
[0035] It is pointed out that the configuration of the tongue-groove connection of the rear face 40 to the top face 45 may be formed correspondingly in the connection of the rear face 40 and bottom face 75.
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[0038] The structural weakenings 105 shown in this exemplary embodiment result in a control element housing 1 provided with openings in which moisture and/or dust could penetrate. Therefore a sealing device 125, in particular a plastic film, is provided which covers the openings produced by the structural weakenings 105.
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LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
[0040] 1 Control element housing
[0041] 5 Door interior trim
[0042] 10 Vehicle door
[0043] 15 Motor vehicle
[0044] 20 Seat
[0045] 25 Front face
[0046] 30 Buttons
[0047] 35 Displays
[0048] 40 Rear face
[0049] 45 Top face
[0050] 50 First side face
[0051] 55 Second side face
[0052] 60 Locking hooks
[0053] 65 Depressions
[0054] 70 Tabs
[0055] 75 Bottom face
[0056] 80 Tabs
[0057] 85 Locking hooks
[0058] 90 Spring
[0059] 95 Tabs
[0060] 100 Recesses
[0061] 105 Structural weakenings
[0062] 110 First leg
[0063] 115 Second leg
[0064] 120 Triangle
[0065] 125 Sealing device
[0066] 130 Load
[0067] 135 Plug housing
[0068] F Main direction of travel
[0069] H Height plane
[0070] Y Vertical axis
[0071] x, y, z Cartesian vehicle-oriented coordinate system
[0072] The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.