The invention relates to means for connecting a front panel of a parallelepiped built-in unit to the built-in housing of the latter, the front panel being assigned to a narrow side of the built-in housing.
If the abovementioned built-in unit is a tachograph used in a motor vehicle, then the front panel thereof, in addition to satisfying esthetic requirements, also constitutes a functional part in which are formed, for example, a window cut-out for a display, button shafts and guide slots assigned to the data cards of the driver and passenger, and possibly also a discharge slot for a printout.
The connecting means between the front panel and the built-in housing of such a tachograph thus have to have a high level of positioning accuracy in relation to the subassemblies arranged in the built-in housing, i.e. the display, various buttons, a printing unit and the data-card assemblies, and have to avoid changes in position as a result of material fatigue on account of vibrations which are inevitable during operation of a motor vehicle and on account of the fluctuations in temperature which prevail at the installation location. On the other hand, the recordings of tachographs, in particular the recordings relating to the working and rest periods, are at risk of manipulation, with the result that it has to be ensured that tampering which cannot be subsequently detected, for example through a gap between the front panel and built-in housing, is reliably prevented.
Quite apart from the fact that they are not suitable for mass production on account of the outlay in respect of components and installation, it is also the case that conventional screw connections secured by lead seals do not fulfill these conditions, inter alia, because the amount of installation space which is necessary for fitting a plurality of screw connections on the front side is not available and, as experience has shown, the lead-seal caps which secure the screws do not perform a reliable sealing function. In contrast, hooks or claws integrally formed on the front panel, in order to be sufficiently resilient for a latching connection between the front panel and the built-in housing, require a certain length and amount of free space. In addition to the risk of such connecting means breaking, this type of fastening is tolerance-critical, with the result that a front panel, in some circumstances, cannot be installed or an unstable connection which is no longer free of play is possibly established over time on account of vibrations and extreme change in temperature.
The object of the present invention has thus been to provide means which allow the front panel of a parallelepipedal tachograph to be installed on the built-in housing of the latter in a manner which is compatible with mass production, which ensure a constant function, in particular in respect of preventing tampering, in the operation environment in the motor vehicle, and which are straightforward to produce.
This object is achieved in that a frame is formed on the front panel, and the clear width of this frame is greater than the installation dimensions of the built-in housing, in that outwardly oriented tongues/tabs are integrally formed at least on two opposite wall elements of the built-in housing essentially at right angles to the respective wall plane, and in that grooves assigned to the tongues/tabs are formed in the frame.
The solution according to the invention provides the advantage of a one-way snap-in connection which is quick to install, ensures that the front panel is seated permanently on the built-in housing and in the case of which preferably the entire front panel is included in the necessary elastic deformation, the relatively long sliding surfaces provided allowing the frame to expand during installation of the front panel. Removal of the front panel without damage or destruction is only possible using a specific tool, with the result that the connection according to the invention also performs a sealing function, to be precise without additional components being necessary. On the other hand, tampering is prevented because the frame covers over the connecting means to a relatively great extent and the location of the connecting means, i.e. the tongues/tabs and the grooves assigned to the tongues/tabs on the inside of the frame is not visible from the outside. It has further been noted that the connection according to the invention is largely free of forces in the installed state and thus ensures dimensional stability for the front panel, which is preferably produced from plastic.
The invention is explained in more detail hereinbelow with reference to drawings, in which:
In
Merely for the sake of completeness, it should be mentioned that the drawer is assigned connecting means which, in the case where recording material is to be refilled, can be unlocked by confirmation of a button 18. 19 designates an outlet opening for the printed recording material. A button 20 serves for initiating printing. By means of a rocker switch 21 which is likewise arranged in the drawer, it is possible to select various functions and memories and, for example in conjunction with the buttons 5 and 8, to enquire the working-period data of the driver and passenger. 22 designates a lead-seal cap which is assigned to a screw which connects the front panel 1 to the built-in housing 2. Pairs of openings 23, 24 and 25, 26 serve for the introduction of clamp-like tools for removing a tachograph from an installation compartment or a suitable opening in an instrument panel. In this case, the legs of the clamps, as can be gathered from
The built-in housing 2, which according to
As can further be seen from
The partial section illustrated by
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
201 10 888.7 | Jun 2001 | DE | national |
The present application is a continuation of international application PCT/DE01/02083, filed Jul. 6, 2002 and which designated the United States, and claims priority to German application 20110888.7, filed Jun. 30, 2001, the both of which are herein incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
Parent | PCT/DE02/02083 | Jun 2002 | US |
Child | 10739053 | Mar 2004 | US |