HEAT BAFFLE CLIP SHIELD
20170282705 · 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60K2015/03486
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/03421
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A baffle clip shield for protecting a clip attaching a baffle to a fuel tank to protect the fuel tank from heat from an exhaust chamber located near the fuel tank is disclosed. The clip shield includes a spring foot extending from the rear side of the clip shield, the spring foot having a hook distal end that is pushed radially inward by the inclined wall as the clip shield is installed, the hook distal end of the spring foot being insertable into a hole in the inclined wall of the clip receiving portion, the hook distal end moving radially outward when installed in the hold, the hook distal end creating an interference fit with the inclined wall to prevent removal of the clip shield.
Claims
1. A fuel tank for a motor vehicle, comprising: a fuel tank body; a baffle to protect the fuel tank body from heat from an exhaust chamber located near the fuel tank body, the baffle comprising: a clip receiving portion formed in the baffle having a generally frusto-conical shape, the clip receiving portion having a base portion recessed from a planar surface of the baffle, the clip receiving portion having a hole in the base through which a clip is inserted; and an inclined wall extending from the base to the planar surface of the baffle, the inclined wall having a first radius about an axis perpendicular to the base at the base and a second radius about the axis at the planar surface, the second radius being greater than the first radius, the inclined wall having a hole between the planar surface and clip receiving portion; a clip for attaching the baffle to the fuel tank body, the clip being inserted through a hole in the baffle and received by a clip receiver in the fuel tank body; and a clip shield secured to the baffle to cover the clip, the clip shield comprising: a solid body having a radius substantially similar to the second radius of the clip receiving portion, a front side facing the exhaust chamber, and a rear side facing the baffle; and a spring foot extending from the rear side of the clip shield, the spring foot having a hook distal end that is pushed radially inward by the inclined wall as the clip shield is installed, the hook distal end of the spring foot being insertable into the hole in the inclined wall of the clip receiving portion, the hook distal end moving radially outward when installed in the hold, the hook distal end creating an interference fit with the inclined wall to prevent unintentional removal of the clip shield.
2. The fuel tank of claim 1 further comprising: second, third, and fourth holes in the inclined wall of the baffle; and second, third, and fourth spring feet extending from the rear side of the clip shield, the second, third, and fourth spring feet each having a hook distal end that is pushed radially inward by the inclined wall as the clip shield is installed, the hook distal end of each of the second, third, and fourth spring feet being insertable into the second, third, and fourth holes in the inclined wall of the baffle.
3. The fuel tank of claim 2 wherein the baffle is comprised of metal.
4. The fuel tank of claim 3 wherein the clip is comprised of plastic.
5. The fuel tank of claim 1 wherein the solid body of the clip shield is planar.
6. A baffle for protecting a fuel tank of a motor vehicle from heat from an exhaust chamber of the motor vehicle, comprising: a baffle body; a clip receiving portion formed in the baffle body having a generally frusto-conical shape, the clip receiving portion having a base portion recessed from a planar surface of the baffle, the clip receiving portion having a hole in the base through which a clip is inserted and an inclined wall extending from the base to the planar surface of the baffle body, the inclined wall having a first radius about an axis perpendicular to the base at the base and a second radius about the axis at the planar surface, the second radius being greater than the first radius, the inclined wall having a hole between the planar surface and clip receiving portion; a clip for attaching the baffle to the fuel tank body, the clip being inserted through a hole in the baffle and received by a clip receiver in the fuel tank body; and a clip shield secured to the baffle body to cover the clip, the clip shield comprising: a solid body having a radius substantially similar to the second radius of the clip receiving portion, a front side facing the exhaust chamber, and a rear side facing the baffle body; and a spring foot extending from the rear side of the clip shield, the spring foot having a hook distal end that is pushed radially inward by the inclined wall as the clip shield is installed, the hook distal end of the spring foot being insertable into the hole in the inclined wall of the clip receiving portion, the hook distal end flexing radially outward when installed in the hold, the hook distal end creating an interference fit with the inclined wall to prevent unintentional removal of the clip shield.
7. The baffle of claim 6 further comprising: second, third, and fourth holes in the inclined wall of the baffle body; and second, third, and fourth spring feet extending from the rear side of the clip shield, the second, third, and fourth spring feet each having a hook distal end that is pushed radially inward by the inclined wall as the clip shield is installed, the hook distal end of each of the second, third, and fourth spring feet being insertable into the second, third, and fourth holes in the inclined wall of the baffle body.
8. The baffle of claim 7 wherein the baffle body is comprised of metal.
9. The baffle of claim 8 wherein the clip is comprised of plastic.
10. The baffle of claim 6 wherein the solid body of the clip shield is planar.
11. A baffle clip shield for protecting a clip attaching a baffle to a fuel tank to protect the fuel tank from heat from an exhaust chamber located near the fuel tank, a clip receiving portion formed in the baffle having a generally frusto-conical shape, the clip receiving portion having a base portion recessed from a planar surface of the baffle, the clip receiving portion having a hole in the base through which a clip is inserted, and an inclined wall extending from the base to the planar surface of the baffle, the inclined wall having a first radius about an axis perpendicular to the base at the base and a second radius about the axis at the planar surface, the second radius being greater than the first radius, the inclined wall having a hole between the planar surface and clip receiving portion, the baffle clip shield comprising: a solid body having a radius substantially similar to the second radius of the clip receiving portion, a front side facing the exhaust chamber, and a rear side facing the baffle; and a spring foot extending from the rear side of the clip shield, the spring foot having a hook distal end that is pushed radially inward by the inclined wall as the clip shield is installed, the hook distal end of the spring foot being insertable into the hole in the inclined wall of the clip receiving portion, the hook distal end moving radially outward when installed in the hold, the hook distal end creating an interference fit with the inclined wall to prevent unintentional removal of the clip shield.
12. The baffle clip shield of claim 11 wherein the baffle has second, third, and fourth holes in the inclined wall of the baffle, further comprising: second, third, and fourth spring feet extending from the rear side of the clip shield, the second, third, and fourth spring feet each having a hook distal end that is pushed radially inward by the inclined wall as the clip shield is installed, the hook distal end of each of the second, third, and fourth spring feet being insertable into the second, third, and fourth holes in the inclined wall of the baffle.
13. The baffle clip shield of claim 12 wherein the baffle is comprised of metal.
14. The baffle clip shield of claim 13 wherein the clip is comprised of plastic.
15. The baffle clip shield of claim 11 wherein the solid body is planar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0014] The figures depict various embodiments of the embodiments for purposes of illustration only. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from the following discussion that alternative embodiments of the structures and methods illustrated herein may be employed without departing from the principles of the embodiments described herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0017] It is preferable that these clips 200 are made of plastic to maximize performance. However, the plastic clips 200 may fail if exposed to the exhaust heat. Therefore, as shown in
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[0019] Each recess 304 of the heat baffle 114 includes a wall 308. The wall 308 of the recess 304 is generally circular and inclined, with a radius r.sub.1 about an axis a.sub.1 at the base 306, and a radius r.sub.2 about the axis a.sub.1 at the planar surface 310 of the heat baffle 114, such that r.sub.2 is greater than r.sub.1.
[0020] In the wall 308 of the recess are at least one (1), and preferably four (4) holes 312 for receiving the distal ends 504 of spring feet 502 of the clip heat shield 400. While the embodiment shown has four (4) holes 312, more or fewer holes may be provided based upon design considerations and performance requirements. The spring feet 502 extend from the baffle side 510 of a body 506 of the clip heat shield 400. In the embodiment illustrated in
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[0022] Reference in the specification to “one embodiment” or to “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiments is included in at least one embodiment. The appearances of the phrase “in one embodiment” or “an embodiment” in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.
[0023] In addition, the language used in the specification has been principally selected for readability and instructional purposes, and may not have been selected to delineate or circumscribe the inventive subject matter. Accordingly, the disclosure of the embodiments is intended to be illustrative, but not limiting, of the scope of the embodiments, which is set forth in the claims.
[0024] While particular embodiments and applications have been illustrated and described herein, it is to be understood that the embodiments are not limited to the precise construction and components disclosed herein and that various modifications, changes, and variations may be made in the arrangement, operation, and details of the methods and apparatuses of the embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiments as defined in the appended claims.