This document relates generally to the motor vehicle equipment field and, more particularly, to a new and improved articulating hood pin assembly as well as to a hood latch assembly incorporating that articulating hood pin assembly.
A motor vehicle incorporates a wide range of manufactured components. While attempts are made to minimize variation in those component parts by tolerance controls, a certain amount of build variation results from the additive effects from the various component part tolerances. This document relates to a new and improved articulating hood pin assembly that can better tolerate build variation and may be incorporated into a hood latch assembly providing for improved performance when latching a hood of a motor vehicle in a closed position.
In accordance with the purposes and benefits described herein, a new and improved articulating hood pin assembly is provided. That articulating hood pin assembly comprises a double-ended ball stud, a receiver, a retention element holding the double-ended ball stud and a snap ring securing the retention element in the receiver.
The double-ended ball stud includes a shank extending between a first ball and a second ball. The receiver includes a cylindrical sidewall having a first end and a second end and an end wall closing the first end. The articulating hood pin assembly also includes a channel formed in the cylindrical sidewall adjacent the second end.
The retention element of the articulating hood pin assembly includes a first section and a second section joined together to form a spherical pocket. When the articulating hood pin assembly is fully assembled, the first ball at an end of the double-ended ball stud is received and captured in the spherical pocket. Further, the retention element is received within the cylindrical sidewall of the receiver.
The snap ring is received in the channel and projects from the channel to partially close the second end of the receiver and thereby capture the retention element within the cylindrical sidewall.
In some embodiments a water drain feature may be provided in the end wall of the articulating hood pin assembly.
The articulating hood pin assembly may also further include a mounting collar at the second end. Further, the articulating hood pin assembly may include a plurality of fasteners extending through a plurality of apertures in the mounting collar in order to secure the receiver to a supporting component of the motor vehicle.
In accordance with an additional aspect, a hood latch assembly is provided. That hood latch assembly comprises a latch mechanism and an articulating hood pin assembly displaceable between a locked position held within the latch mechanism and an unlocked position free of the latch mechanism. Further, the articulating hood pin assembly includes a double-ended ball stud, a receiver, a retention element holding the double-ended ball stud and a snap ring securing the retention element in the receiver.
The double-ended ball stud includes a shank extending between a first ball and a second ball. The first ball and second ball are provided at opposed ends of the shank.
The receiver includes a cylindrical sidewall having a first end and a second end as well as an end wall closing the first end. That cylindrical sidewall may further include a channel adjacent the second end.
The retention element includes a first section and a second section. When the articulating hood pin assembly is fully assembled, the first section and the second section are joined together to form a spherical pocket. The first ball at one end of the double-ended ball stud is received and captured in this spherical pocket. Further, the retention element is received in the cylindrical sidewall. In addition the snap ring is received in the channel and projects from the channel to partially close the second end of the receiver and capture the retention element within the cylindrical sidewall.
In one possible embodiment of the hood latch assembly, the latch mechanism is mounted to a hood of the motor vehicle and the receiver is mounted to a substrate or support surface within an engine compartment of the motor vehicle.
In the following description, there are shown and described several preferred embodiments of the articulating hood pin assembly and the hood latch assembly incorporating that articulating hood pin assembly. As it should be realized, the articulating hood pin assembly and the hood latch assembly are capable of other, different embodiments and their several details are capable of modification in various, obvious aspects all without departing from the articulating hood pin assembly and hood latch assembly as set forth and described in the following claims. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions should be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the articulating hood pin assembly and the related hood latch assembly and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof.
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the articulating hood pin assembly and hood latch assembly, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
Reference is now made to
More specifically, the double-ended ball stud 12 includes a shank 20 that extends between a first ball 22 and a second ball 24. As illustrated, the first ball 22 and the second ball 24 are provided at opposed ends of the shank 20.
The receiver 14 includes a cylindrical sidewall 26 having a first end 28 and a second end 30. An end wall 32 closes the first end 28. The second end 30 is open.
In the illustrated embodiment, the receiver 14 includes a mounting collar 34 at the second end 30. More specifically, the mounting collar 34 extends concentrically around the opened second end 30. The mounting collar 34 may include a plurality of apertures 36. As illustrated in
The receiver 14 also includes a channel 42 formed in the inner face of the cylindrical sidewall 26 adjacent the second end 30. Thus, the channel 42 opens toward or into the blind end bore 44 defined by the cylindrical sidewall 26 and end wall 32 of the receiver 14.
The retention element 16 includes a first section 46 and second section 48. As illustrated in
Reference is now made to
As illustrated, the hood latch assembly 100 includes a latch mechanism 102 and the articulating hood pin assembly 10 illustrated in
In order to open the hood 104, one simply depresses the push button actuator 116 of the latch mechanism 102. The sloped walls 118 on the push button actuator 116 provide the necessary clearance for the spring-loaded retaining balls 114 to move radially outward from the ball stud 12 (see
The articulating hood pin assembly 10 provides a number of benefits and advantages. The articulating hood pin assembly 10 comprises four simple and inexpensive component parts, the double-ended ball stud 12, the receiver 14, the retention element 16 and the snap ring 18. The articulating hood pin assembly 10 functions in a manner that allows the double-ended ball stud 12 to freely articulate in the manner of a joystick so as to better accommodate for build variation and thereby ensure smooth, efficient and proper latching of a hood 104 of a motor vehicle in a closed or latched condition as illustrated in
The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, a water drain feature 52, in the form of a drain hole, may be provided in the end wall 32 of the receiver 14 in order to prevent the capture of water within the cylindrical sidewall 26 and end wall 32 of the receiver. See
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