INSERT DESIGNED TO BE INCLUDED IN A PART MOULDED BY INJECTION AND MOULDED PART COMPRISING ONE SUCH INSERT
20170335875 · 2017-11-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B37/048
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C45/0046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C2045/14327
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B37/122
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29K2105/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Insert designed to be included in a part moulded by injection, comprising a body extending along a longitudinal axis of the insert, and a base situated at one end of the body and provided with at least one plate comprising at least one pass-through opening, at least one pass-through opening of the base being oriented in an inclined direction with respect to the longitudinal axis of the insert.
Claims
1. An insert designed to be included in a part moulded by injection, comprising a body extending along a longitudinal axis of the insert, and a base situated at one end of the body and provided with at least one plate comprising at least one pass-through opening and extending along a secondary axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, wherein at least one pass-through opening of the base is oriented in a direction that is inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis of the insert and inclined with respect to the secondary axis.
2. The insert according to claim 1, wherein the base comprises several pass-through openings oriented in a same direction inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis of the insert and inclined with respect to the secondary axis.
3. The insert according to claim 1, wherein at least one plate of the base has an undulated or notched shape.
4. The insert according to claim 1, wherein the base comprises several plates superposed on one another.
5. The insert according to claim 4, wherein two superposed plates comprise first parts respectively separated from one another and second parts respectively joined to one another.
6. The insert according to claim 4, wherein pass-through openings of a plate coincide respectively with pass-through openings of another superposed plate.
7. The insert according to claim 4, wherein pass-through openings of a plate are staggered with respect to pass-through openings of another superposed plate.
8. The insert according to claim 1, wherein each pass-through opening has a cross-section having the shape of a quadrilateral.
9. The insert according to claim 1, wherein each pass-through opening has a cross-section having the shape of a rhombus, and the larger diagonals of the cross-sections of the pass-through openings are parallel to one another.
10. The insert according to claim 1, wherein the body of the insert has a cross-section having an elliptical or oval shape.
11. The insert according to claim 1, wherein the body of the insert comprises a first section having a cross-section with a circular external profile and a second section situated between the first section and the base, the second section having a cross-section with an external profile which is elliptical or oval.
12. The insert according to claim 1, wherein each plate is fixed to the body of the insert by crimping.
13. A part moulded by injection, comprising the insert according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] Other advantages and features of the invention will become clearly apparent from examination of the detailed description of non-restrictive embodiments and of the appended drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0037] The base 13 comprises at least one plate 15 provided with at least one pass-through opening 16. Such a plate 15 enables the strength of the insert 10 in the moulded part 11 to be increased when strong resistances are required. The plate 15 can have a circular, rectangular or square shape. It can comprise several pass-through openings 16, and for example pass-through openings 16 arranged in regular manner on the base 13. Preferably, the pass-through openings 16 are oriented in a same direction D inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis B of the insert 10. What is meant by inclined is the fact that each direction D forms a non-zero angle E with a parallel B′ to the longitudinal axis B. In particular the angle E is greater than 0° and smaller than 90°. Preferentially, the angle E is greater than 0° and smaller than or equal to 45° so as to orient the pass-through openings 16 in the direction of the laminar flux of resin 2. Indeed, the pass-through openings 16 each have a longitudinal axis D oriented in a direction which passes through the opening, the longitudinal axis D of the opening corresponding to the direction of orientation of the opening. When the longitudinal axes D of the openings are inclined in the direction of the laminar flux of resin 2, penetration of the resin in the pass-through openings 16 is enhanced and the distribution of the reinforcing fibres around the base 13 is thus improved. Preferentially, the pass-through openings 16 each have a direction D inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis B of the insert 10. For example the angles E of the directions D with the longitudinal axis B can be different from one another. Furthermore, the plate 15 extends along a secondary axis G. The secondary axis G is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis B. At least one pass-through opening 16 is oriented according to an inclined direction D with respect to the secondary axis G. Preferably, the pass-through openings 16 each have an inclined direction D with respect to the secondary axis G.
[0038] An incline of the directions D of the pass-through openings 16 is obtained for example using a notched or undulated plate 15. The incline of the directions D of the pass-through openings 16 thus produces a deflection of the flux path of the resin 2, i.e. it modifies the direction of flow of the resin facilitating passage of the resin in the pass-through openings 16 so as to create reinforcing fibers. The pass-through openings 16 in general manner have a cross-section having the shape of a polygon, for example a hexagon, preferably a cross-section having the shape of a quadrilateral to lighten the plate which comprises less material in comparison with a circular opening having a diameter equal to the width of the quadrilateral. For example, the pass-through openings 16 have a cross-section having the shape of a rhombus, and the large diagonals of the cross-sections of the pass-through openings 16 are parallel to one another. A homogenous arrangement of the pass-through openings 16 is thus obtained, which improves the distribution of the reinforcing fibres. In
[0039] Furthermore, according to a first embodiment, the body 12 of the insert 10 has a cross-section having an elliptical or oval shape so as to obtain a better flow coefficient of the resin during the moulding operation of the part 11. The elliptical shape enhances sliding of the laminar flux of the resin 2, and more particularly it enables the flux 2 flowing on the sides of the body 12 of the insert 10 to join one another in the area at the rear of the body 12 without imprisoning air bubbles. In particular, the outer surface of the body 2 has an elliptical shape, so the inside of the body 12 can be circular so as to provide a nut or a rivet. According to a second embodiment, the body 12 comprises a first section 17 having a cross-section with a circular external profile and a second section 18 situated between the first section 17 and the base 13. The second section 18 has a cross-section with an elliptical or oval external profile to reduce cavitation phenomena. In the second embodiment, the first section 17 has a circular external surface to provide a screw or a gudgeon-pin. Preferentially, the large axis of the elliptical shape of the body 12 is oriented in the direction of the laminar flux 2.
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[0042] Such an insert enables assembly of an element on a part made from a thermosetting or thermoplastic composite material, and more particularly for a material reinforced with fibers made from glass, carbon, aramid, ceramic, etc. The insert is particularly suitable for the automobile industry and can also be used in the naval sector or in that of aeronautics.