The present invention relates to an attaching device for attaching a part to a fuel tank band, especially, to an attaching structure for attaching a part to a fuel tank band in a vehicle such as an automobile.
Conventionally, there has been known a structure of a fuel tank in a vehicle such as an automobile in which the fuel tank is disposed on two brackets projecting from side frames of the vehicle in a width direction (refer to Patent Reference No.1).
Patent Reference No. 1
Japanese Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 11-278067 (paragraph [0008], FIG. 3, FIG. 4)
However, in the structure disclosed in Patent Reference No. 1, the fuel tank is fixed to the brackets with a fuel tank band, and a part such as a heat insulator is attached through a bracket welded to the fuel tank band. As a result, when a cross section of the fuel tank band is changed to a corrugated shape from a flat plate to increase rigidity of the fuel tank band for improving a supporting rigidity of the fuel tank made of resin, the fuel tank band does not have a flat surface for welding the bracket. Therefore, it is impossible to fix the bracket to the fuel tank band and attach the part to the fuel tank band through the bracket.
In view of the problems described above, an object of the present invention is to provide an attaching structure for attaching a part to a fuel tank band while enough rigidity of the fuel tank band is maintained.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description of the invention.
According to the first aspect of the present invention, an attaching structure is provided for attaching a part to a fuel tank band. The attaching structure comprises a clip for attaching the part to the fuel tank band. The clip includes a clip main member, which has a lower portion and an upper portion formed in a shape with a gap corresponding to a cross section of a portion of the fuel tank band where the clip is attached for sandwiching the portion of the fuel tank band where the clip is attached, and a part engaging portion formed below the clip main member for engaging the part.
Accordingly, even when the cross section of the fuel tank band is changed from a flat shape to a corrugated shape to secure rigidity of the fuel tank band, since the lower portion and the upper portion are formed in a shape corresponding to the cross section of the portion of the fuel tank band where the clip is attached, and the lower portion and the upper portion sandwich the portion of the fuel tank band where the clip is attached, the clip for the fuel tank band can be fixed to the fuel tank band. Also, a part engages the part engaging portion formed on the lower part of the clip main member in the clip, so that the part can be attached to the fuel tank band through the clip.
According to the second aspect of the present invention, in the attaching structure for attaching a part to the fuel tank band, the upper part and the lower part of the clip main member are separate members.
Accordingly, in addition to the features in the first aspect, since the upper part and the lower part of the clip main member are the separate members, it is easy to simplify a shape of a mold, thereby reducing a cost.
According to the third aspect of the invention, in the attaching structure for attaching a part to the fuel tank band in the first or second aspect, the cross section of the fuel tank band where the clip is attached is different from a cross section of other portion of the fuel tank band.
Accordingly, in addition to the features in the first aspect or second aspect, since the cross section of the fuel tank band where the clip is attached is different from a cross section of other portion of the fuel tank band, when the clip for the fuel tank band moves along the fuel tank band from the clip attaching portion of the fuel tank band, the other portion of the fuel tank band with the different cross section from the clip attaching portion interferes with the clip main member of the clip for the fuel tank band. As a result, it is possible to prevent the clip for the fuel tank band from moving.
With reference to
Incidentally, in the drawings, an arrow FR shows a forward-to-rear direction of a vehicle, and an arrow UP shows an upward direction of the vehicle.
As shown in
Moreover, while the clip attaching portion 10A of the fuel tank band 10 has a cross section in which the lower wall 10C is flat as shown in
As shown in
Also, the clip main member 16 of the clip 14 for the fuel tank band is divided into an upper part 20, and a lower part 22 as separate members. A gap 24 corresponding to the cross section of the clip attaching portion 10A of the fuel tank band 10 is formed between the upper part 20 and the lower part 22.
As shown in
Walls 22B are formed upwardly at both ends of the base portion 22A of the lower part 22 of the clip main member 16 in a width direction (an arrow direction W in
Two projections 22D are formed on an upper surface of the base portion 22A of the lower part 22 of the clip main member 16 in the longitudinal direction with a specific interval in the width direction, and each of the projections 22D has an end having a semicircle cross-section.
As shown in
A pair of wings 20E is formed downwardly on both sides of the wall 20C at a central part of the base portion 20A of the upper part 20 of the clip main member 16 in the longitudinal direction. The wings 20E can elastically deform upwardly.
As shown in
Inclined faces 20F are formed at outside ends of the walls 20B of the upper part 20 of the clip main member 16, and are used as a guide when the lower part 22 is assembled.
An operation of the present embodiment will be explained next.
As shown in
As a result, even in the case that the cross section of the fuel tank band 10 is changed to a corrugated shape from a flat shape to secure rigidity of the fuel tank band 10 as shown in
Also, the heat insulator 30 engages the engaging claws 18A of the part engaging portion 18 formed below the clip main member 16 of the clip 14 for the fuel tank band, so that the heat insulator 30 is attached to the fuel tank band 10 through the clip 14 for the fuel tank band.
As a result, the cross section of the fuel tank band 10 is made in a corrugated shape, not a flat shape to secure rigidity of the fuel tank band 10 as shown in
In the present embodiment, in the clip 14 for the fuel tank band, the wings 20E of the upper part 20 of the clip main member 16 press the clip attaching portion 10A of the fuel tank band 10 against the projections 22D of the lower part 22 with an elastic force. As a result, it is possible to prevent rattling of the clip 14 for the fuel tank band after the assembly and a squeaking noise thereof.
In the present embodiment, in the clip 14 for the fuel tank band, the upper part 20 and the lower part 22 of the clip main member 16 are separate members, thereby making a shape of a mold simple and reducing a cost. Moreover, the engaging claws 22C of the lower part 22 of the clip main member 16 shown in FIG. 4 engage the engaging holes 28 of the upper part 20 shown in
In the present embodiment, the clip attaching portion 10A (refer to
The second embodiment of an attaching structure for a fuel tank band according to the present invention will be explained next with reference to
The same components in the first embodiment are marked with the same numbers, and explanations thereof are omitted.
As shown in
Also, the clip main member 16 of the clip 14 for the fuel tank band has an integrated structure in which the upper part 20 and the lower part 22 are connected by an integral hinge 40. When the upper part 20 is rotated from an open position shown with phantom lines in
As shown in
Walls 20B are formed downwardly at both ends of the base portion 20A of the upper part 20 of the clip main member 16 in the width direction (the arrow direction W in
As shown in
An operation of the present embodiment will be explained next.
In the present embodiment, as shown with solid lines in
As a result, even when the cross section of the fuel tank band 10 is changed to a corrugated shape, not a flat shape, to secure rigidity of the fuel tank band 10, the clip 14 for the fuel tank band can be fixed to the fuel tank band 10.
Also, the heat insulator 30 engages the engaging claws 18A of the part engaging portion 18 formed below the clip main member 16 of the clip 14 for the fuel tank band, so that the heat insulator 30 can be attached to the fuel tank band 10 through the clip 14 for the fuel tank band by being.
As a result, it is possible to change the cross section of the fuel tank band 10 to the corrugated shape, not the flat shape, to secure the rigidity of the fuel tank band 10, and attach the heat insulator 30 to the fuel tank band 10. Moreover, as compared to a conventional tightening by a bolt, it is possible to reduce the number of parts, assembling hours, and weight of the device, and also possible to improve corrosion resistance and serviceability.
In the present embodiment, in the clip 14 for the fuel tank band, the wings 20E of the upper part 20 of the clip main member 16 press the clip attaching portion 10A of the fuel tank band 10 against the projections 22D of the lower part 22 with an elastic force. As a result, it is possible to prevent rattling of the clip 14 for the fuel tank band after the assembly and a squeaking noise thereof.
In the present embodiment, in the clip main member 16 of the clip 14 for the fuel tank band, the upper part 20 is integrated with the lower part 22, thereby further reducing the number of parts.
The third embodiment of an attaching structure for a fuel tank band according to the present invention will be explained next with reference to
As shown in
Also, the clip main member 16 of the clip 14 for the fuel tank band is divided into the upper part 20 and the lower part 22, and both parts are separate members and connected by the hinge 42. Therefore, when the upper part 20 is rotated from the open position shown with phantom lines in
As shown in
Ring-shaped bearings 46 are formed at both front and rear ends of the base portion 20A of the upper part 20 of the clip main member 16 in the width direction (the arrow direction W in
A wall 20B is formed downwardly at the other end of the base portion 20A of the upper part 20 of the clip main member 16 in the width direction (the arrow direction W in
As shown in
An operation of the present embodiment will be explained next.
In the present embodiment, as shown with solid lines in
As a result, even when the cross section of the fuel tank band 10 is changed to a corrugated shape, not a flat shape, to secure the rigidity of the fuel tank band 10, the clip 14 for the fuel tank band can be fixed to the fuel tank band 10.
Also, the heat insulator 30 engages the engaging claws 18A of the part engaging portion 18 formed below the clip main member 16 of the clip 14 for the fuel tank band, so that the heat insulator 30 can be attached to the fuel tank band 10 through the clip 14 for the fuel tank band.
As a result, it is possible to change the cross section of the fuel tank band 10 to the corrugated shape from the flat shape to secure the rigidity of the fuel tank band 10, and attach the heat insulator 30 to the fuel tank band 10. In addition, as compared to a conventional tightening by a bolt, it is possible to reduce the number of parts, assembling hours, and weight of the device, and also possible to improve corrosion resistance and serviceability.
In the present embodiment, in the clip 14 for the fuel tank band, the wings 20E of the upper part 20 of the clip main member 16 press the clip attaching portion 10A of the fuel tank band 10 against the projections 22D of the lower part 22 with elastic forces. As a result, it is possible to prevent rattling of the clip 14 for the fuel tank band after the assembly and a squeaking noise thereof.
As described above, the present invention is explained with reference to the specific embodiments. However, the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments, and other various modifications can be made within the scope of the present invention. For example, in the above-mentioned embodiments, the heat insulator 30 as a part is fixed to the part engaging portion 18 of the clip 14 for the fuel tank band. However, a part other than the heat insulator 30 can be fixed to the part engaging portion 18 of the clip 14 for the fuel tank band.
Also, the cross section of the clip attaching portion 10A of the fuel tank band 10 and the cross section of the gap 24 between the upper part 20 and the lower part 22 of the clip main member 16 of the clip 14 for the fuel tank band are not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments and may be other shapes.
In the first and third embodiments where the integral hinge 40 is not used, it is easier to select resin for the clip 14 for the fuel tank band as compared to the second embodiment where the integral hinge 40 is used.
According to the first aspect of present invention, the attaching configuration for fixing a part to the fuel tank band comprises the clip for the fuel tank band in order to fix the part to the fuel tank band. The clip for the fuel tank band includes the clip main member for sandwiching the clip attaching portion with the upper part and the lower part with the gap corresponding to the cross section of the clip attaching portion of the fuel tank band; and the part engaging portion formed below the clip main member for engaging with the parts. Therefore, the part can be attached while the rigidity of the fuel tank band is secured.
According to the second aspect of the present invention, in the attaching configuration for the fuel tank band, the upper part and the lower part of the clip main member are separate members, thereby making a shape of a mold simple and reducing a cost.
According to the third aspect of the present invention, in addition to the features in the first and second aspects, the cross section of the clip attaching portion of the fuel tank band is different from that of the other portion of the fuel tank band, thereby preventing the clip for the fuel tank band from moving.
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