1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an arrangement for connecting two elements, in particular for securing a vertical first plate element on a vertical second plate element.
2. Description of the Related Art
Connecting arrangements for securing a plate element or the like on a further plate element are known in diverse embodiments. In the field of motor vehicle engineering, arrangements of this type are known for securing and for aligning add-on parts on a vehicle frame. For example, that way bumper cross members can be secured on the longitudinal members of the vehicle frame. The cross member and the respective longitudinal members of the vehicle have opposite, vertical plates or the like which can be brought into contact with one another. By means of suitable screw connections on these end plates, a cross member can therefore be screwed from the front and from the rear to the longitudinal members of the vehicle.
A disadvantage of such a conventional manner of securing a cross member on a vehicle is the generally restricted accessibility of the securing plates from the front and from the rear. This makes the process of installing the cross member on the longitudinal members of the vehicle difficult and correspondingly renders the installation time-consuming and expensive.
Accordingly, the invention is based on the object of structurally simplifying the securing of a cross member on at least one longitudinal member. Particularly, the invention should provide an improved accessibility. Further, the connecting arrangement should allow a non-destructive detachment of the cross member in case the cross member was damaged, e.g. in a car accident.
The arrangement according to the invention for connecting two elements comprises a first element which has an angled first border region along at least one longitudinal edge, a second element which has an angled second border region along at least one longitudinal edge, wherein, when the two elements are arranged in contact with one another, outer sections of the first border region and of the second border region extend away from one another and essentially in a common plane, and a connecting element which, when the two elements are arranged in contact with one another, laterally encloses the first border region and the second border region respectively.
The arrangement according to the invention is suitable in particular for securing a cross member on at least one longitudinal member of a motor vehicle. In this case, the first element may expediently be designed as a plate element which is provided on an end side of the longitudinal member. Correspondingly, the second element may be designed as a plate element which is provided lying opposite the first plate element on the cross member. If the cross member is brought face to face with the longitudinal member in such a manner that the two plate elements are arranged in contact with one another, the connecting element can be pushed onto the first and the second border regions either from below or laterally. As a consequence of the lateral enclosure of the first border region and of the second border region by the connecting element, the first plate element is connected to the second plate element, and the cross member is secured on the longitudinal member, without conventionally known screwing means having to be provided in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the longitudinal members. Since the first element is now secured on the second element solely by means of the connecting element, the required installation time can be shortened as a result and the associated costs reduced.
In an advantageous development of the invention, the first border region and the second border region can be angled such that they face away from the respective other, opposite element. For a particularly simple configuration of the respective border regions, the latter being each angled at right angles with respect to the corresponding element. This configuration of the border regions can readily be obtained at reasonable cost by roller shaping of metallic longitudinal profiles or the like.
In an advantageous development of the invention, the first border region may alternatively be formed essentially in the shape of a U-profile, the central limb of which extends away from the opposite, second element. In this case, the second border region is then correspondingly angled, for example in an S-shaped manner, to match the central limb of the first border region. When the two elements are arranged in contact with each other, the second border region, for example angled in an S-shaped manner, is placed against the central limb of the U-profile of the first border region, so that the outer sections of the two border regions again lie essentially in a common plane and extend away from each other. As a result, the connecting element can laterally enclose the two border regions respectively in order thereby to ensure that the two elements are connected to each other.
The first border region and the second border region can be formed either along a vertical longitudinal edge or along an essentially horizontal longitudinal edge of the corresponding elements. Irrespective of a horizontal or vertical profile of the respective border regions, a space-saving sliding-on or pushing of the connecting element onto the two border regions is possible as a result.
In an advantageous development of the invention, the connecting element can be designed along its longitudinal axis as an essentially closed U-profile with an open central region. When the connecting element is slid or pushed onto the first border region and the second border region, the first element and the second element extend through the open central region. The length of the central limb of the connecting element perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the connecting element is advantageously matched to the distance of the respective outer edges of the first and second border regions from each other. This ensures a desired clamping or bracing of the two border regions with respect to each other.
The bracing of the first border region and of the second border region when the connecting element is slid or pushed on is assisted in particular by the outer sections of the two border regions tapering conically to each other. The connecting element is likewise of conical design to match the conical profile of the two border regions and therefore braces the two border regions with respect to each other.
In an advantageous development of the invention, the connecting element can additionally be provided, for example on its end side or face side, with screwing means which are provided essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the connecting element. The screwing means can be brought into engagement with a flange or the like of the first plate element and of the second plate element, as a result of which, in particular in the case of a conical profile of the two border regions and of the connecting element, the bracing of the two border regions with respect to each other is promoted. The bracing keeps the connecting element in position relative to the two border regions in a secure manner during use, even if vibration or the like occurs.
Further advantages and configurations of the invention emerge from the description and the accompanying drawing.
It goes without saying that the features mentioned above and those which have yet to be explained below can be used not only in the respectively stated combination, but also in other combinations or on their own without departing from the framework of the present invention.
The invention is illustrated diagrammatically using an exemplary embodiment in the drawings and is described in detail below with reference to the drawings.
The first element 2 is designed in the form of a plate and is in each case fitted on an end side of a longitudinal member 6 of a vehicle (not shown). In the same manner, the second element 3 is designed in the form of a plate and is secured in each case on webs 7 of the cross member 8. The securing of the respective second elements 3 on the webs 7 of the cross member 8 is configured in such a manner that the second elements 3 are situated opposite the first elements 2, which are fitted on the longitudinal members 6.
The configuration of the border regions of the first and second elements 2, 3 is explained in detail below with reference to FIGS. 2 to 4.
With the embodiment of the arrangement 1 that is shown in
In the contact arrangement of the first plate element 2 with the second plate element 3, a connecting element 12 can be pushed onto the first border region 4 and the second border region 5, so that the connecting element 12 laterally encloses the outer sections 9, 10 of the first border region 4 and of the second border region 5, respectively.
The plan view of
Referring to
Fitted on an upper side of the first element 2 and of the second element 3 are a further flange 19 and a further flange 20 which are angled at right angles in the same manner as the flange 16 and extend essentially parallel to the latter. Respective threaded bores (not shown) which are matched to the machine screws 17 and 18 are formed in the flanges 19, 20. When the U-profile 12 is entirely pushed onto the first and second border regions 4, 5, the machine screws 17, 18 can be screwed into the threaded bores of the flanges 19, 20, so that the position of the U-profile 12 relative to the two border regions 4, 5 is fixed.
FIGS. 6 to 8 show the U-profile in a completely pushed-on state, with the machine screws 17, 18 being in engagement with the threaded bores 19, 20. As a result, a release of the U-profile from the two border regions is effectively prevented. It goes without saying that, in the side views of FIGS. 6 to 8, of the two flanges 19 and 20 only the one being situated at the front in the plane of the drawing is shown, i.e., for example, the flange 19 fitted on the first element 2.
For a further improved securing of the two elements 2, 3 onto each other, the outer sections 9, 10 of the first border region 4 and of the second border region 5 can taper conically to each other, as is shown in the front view of
To further illustrate the conicity of the two border regions 4, 5 and of the U-profile 12, the arrangement 1 according to the invention is shown in
In the case of the embodiment shown in
In comparison to a conventional means of securing a cross member on longitudinal members of a vehicle, the arrangement 1 according to the invention affords the advantage of a simplified and space-saving securing possibility without the use of conventional screwing means provided on the end side. Further, the connecting arrangement allows a non-destructive detachment of the cross member in case the cross member was damaged, e.g. in a car accident.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 004 049 096.1 | Oct 2004 | DE | national |