Accordion clip
11686332 ยท 2023-06-27
Assignee
Inventors
- William R Rhoades (Canal Winchester, OH, US)
- Kevin Flaute (Canal Winchester, OH, US)
- Reis Lehman (Canal Winchester, OH, US)
Cpc classification
F16B21/075
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/0657
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A fastener for securing a panel to a substructure includes a flange having a bore, a base disposed under the flange and having a post extending upwardly from the base, the post having a retaining member at an upper portion thereof, and at least one flexible hinge resiliently connecting the base and the flange such that when the base is pushed toward the flange, the post with the retaining member passes through the bore adapted to engage with other member. The flange further includes flexible walls formed around the bore and extending outward with retaining clips formed at respective leading ends thereof. The flexible walls bend towards the bore when pressed into the bore.
Claims
1. A fastener for securing a panel to a substructure, comprising: a flange having a bore, and flexible walls formed around the bore and extending outward from the flange with retaining clips formed at respective leading ends thereof, the flexible walls bending towards the bore when pressed into the bore; a base disposed under the flange and having a post extending upwardly from the base, the post having a retaining member at an upper portion thereof; and at least one flexible hinge resiliently connecting the base and the flange such that when the base is pushed toward the flange, the post with the retaining member passes through the bore adapted to engage with another member.
2. The fastener according to claim 1, wherein the flexible walls include a pair of first side walls facing each other with the bore interposed therebetween and having first tapered clips with a rear side extending outwardly, and a pair of second side walls facing each other with the bore interposed therebetween.
3. The fastener according to claim 2, wherein each of the pair of second side walls includes one portion fixed to the flange, and another portion extending laterally from the one portion without being fixed to the flange and having a second tapered clip with a rear side extending outwardly.
4. The fastener according to claim 3, wherein the flange further includes non-flexible portions sandwiching each of the pair of first side walls.
5. The fastener according to claim 2, wherein the pair of first side walls extends parallel to each other, and the pair of second side walls extends parallel to each other and perpendicular to the pair of first side walls so that the first and second side walls are configured to enter into a hole of the panel from a lower side or a slit of the panel from a lateral side.
6. The fastener according to claim 5, wherein the retaining member includes a pair of anchors so that the pair of anchors is arranged to enter a hole of another panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be more understood by referencing the following descriptions in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(12) An accordion clip 1 of the present invention is constructed and arranged to be pre-assembled with a rocker panel 13 of an automobile. The accordion clip 1 is generally used to secure the rocker panel 13 to a body panel 16 of an automobile.
(13) Structure of the Accordion Clip
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(15) In particular, the flexible walls 7 include a pair of first side walls 7a facing each other with the bore 9 interposed therebetween and having first tapered clips 4a with a rear side 4b extending outwardly, and a pair of second side walls 7b facing each other with the bore 9 interposed therebetween.
(16) Each of the pair of second side walls 7b includes one portion 7c fixed to the flange 5, and another portion 7d extending laterally from the one portion 7c without being fixed to the flange 5 and having a second tapered clip 4c with a rear side 4d extending outwardly.
(17) The flange 5 further includes non-flexible corner portions 6a, 6b. The corner portion 6a is arranged to have a space with respect to the first side wall 7a and a space with respect to the another portion 7d. The corner portion 6b is integrally connected, at one side, with the one portion 7c, and is spaced with the first side wall 7a.
(18) As shown in
(19) The base 2 includes two hinges 3 connecting the base 2 and the flange 5, and a post 8 extending upwardly from the base 2. The hinge 3 has a bend point 10 in the middle thereof so that the hinge 3 can bend. Thus, when the base 2 is pushed upwardly, the base 2 can move close to the flange 5 while the post 8 passes the bore 9.
(20) The post 8 includes a retaining member 12 having a pair of anchors 11 so that the pair of anchors 11 is arranged to enter a hole of another panel. Namely, when the post 8 is pushed upwardly, the retaining member 12 engages an edge of the hole of another panel, and the pair of anchors 11 bends inwardly to pass the hole therethrough. After passing the hole, the pair of anchors 11 returns to the original shapes, so that the post cannot be disengaged from the another panel.
(21) Accordion Clip Pre-Assembly in Rocker Panel Hole
(22) The accordion clip 1 of the present invention is pre-assembled with the rocker panel 13 by inserting the flexible walls 7 of the body 21 into a formed hole 10 in the rocker panel 13. Force is applied to the flange 5 causing the flexible walls 7 to flex inwards toward the hollow support bore 9 as the clip surfaces 23 of the retaining clips 4 contact the lower edge 24 of the formed hole 10. Continued applied force to the flange 5 pushes the body 21 of the accordion clip 1 up until the top surface 26 of the flange 5 contacts the bottom surface 27 of the rocker panel 13 as the flexible walls 7 flex back to their original position causing retaining clips 4 to come to rest over the upper edge 25 of the rocker panel 13 securing the accordion clip 1 to the rocker panel 13, as seen in
(23) Pre-Assembled Rocker Assembly with Hole in Use:
(24) Once the accordion clip 1 has been pre-assembled with the rocker panel 13, the rocker panel assembly 14 may be transported, if necessary, to the location where the rocker panel 13 is to be assembled with the body panel 16. The rocker panel 13 is then oriented about the body panel 16 and force is applied to the base 2 of the head 22 of the accordion clip 1, see
(25) Accordion Clip Pre-Assembly in Rocker Panel Slot
(26) The accordion clip 1 of the present invention is pre-assembled with the rocker panel 17 by sliding the flange 5 of the accordion clip 1 into the slot 19 of the rocker panel 17. The top surface 26 of the base 5 is placed against the bottom surface 28 of the rocker panel 17. Force is applied to the side of the base 5 guiding the flexible walls 7 into the slot ramp 29. The flexible walls 7 flex inward toward the hollow bore 9 as they pass thru the edges of the slot detents 30. With continued force applied to the base 5, the flexible walls 7 flex back to their original position once they pass the slot detents 30 securing the accordion clip 1 to the rocker panel 17, see
(27) Pre-Assembled Rocker Assembly with Slot in Use:
(28) Once the accordion clip 1 has been pre-assembled with the rocker panel 17, the rocker panel assembly 18 may be transported, if necessary, to the location where the rocker panel 17 is to be assembled with the body panel 16. The rocker panel 17 is then oriented about the body panel 16 and force is applied to the base 2 of the head 22 of the accordion clip 1, see
(29) This force drives the post 8 of the accordion clip 1 into a bore 17 which is aligned therewith. As the post 8 is inserted into the bore 16, the force applied to the base 2 also acts to bend or fold the flexible hinges 3 from the initial position as illustrated in
(30) While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific exemplary embodiments herein. The invention is therefore to be limited not by the exemplary embodiments herein, but by all embodiments within the scope and spirit of the appended claims.