Bracket for attaching interior equipment

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6347959
  • Patent Number
    6,347,959
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 19, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A base member is attached to an interior wall member which covers an inner face of a vehicle body panel. A first power supply wire is arranged between the vehicle body panel and the interior wall member. A first terminal is provided on a leading end of the first power supply wire, and fixed on the base member so as to face inside of the vehicle. An insulative cover member is provided on the base member movably between an open position at which the first terminal is exposed and a close position at which the first terminal is covered. A bracket body is provided with an interior equipment of a vehicle, and engaged with the base member. A second power supply wire is led out from the interior equipment. A second terminal is provided on a leading end of the second power supply line, and fixed on the bracket body so as to oppose to the first terminal. A conductive screw pierces through the first terminal, the second terminal and the insulative cover member, for electrically connecting the first and second power supply wires, while securing the bracket body to the base member.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a bracket for attaching an interior equipment, and more particularly to a bracket used for attaching, to a vehicle body panel, an interior equipment to which electric power is supplied via a wire harness disposed in a vehicle.




Heretofore, the interior equipments attached to a vehicle body panel through an interior wall member covering a back face of the vehicle body panel include some items to which electric power is supplied via the wire harness disposed in the vehicle.




For example, as for a sun visor to be attached to a roof above a front seat in a vehicle, there has been developed a sun visor having an illumination unit which is provided with, in addition to a vanity mirror, a lighting device incorporated for the use of this mirror.





FIG. 12

shows a related fitting structure for the sun visor having the illumination unit (for example, Japanese Patent Publication No. 64-22620A).




In this sun visor


21


having the illumination unit, a sun visor body


22


is provided with a mirror


3


as shown by a phantom line, and an illumination lamp for the use of this mirror


3


. An electric wire


7


which is connected to the illumination lamp at its one end is passed through a shaft


23


which is attached to the sun visor body


22


at its one end. A contact (terminal)


26


is provided at an upper end of the shaft


23


.




The upper end of the shaft


23


provided with the contact


26


is inserted into a hole formed in a bracket


25


, and to a lower end of the shaft


23


attached to the sun visor body


22


, there is connected a ground wire


11


for the illumination lamp.




On the other hand, to a roof trim


4




a


disposed on a roof


8


of the vehicle body is provided with a connector


24


, which is so constructed as to be contained within a roof panel


4




b.


The connector


24


is formed with a recess


24




a


having a size capable of containing a projected portion of the bracket


25


. A contact (terminal)


9




b


provided at one end of a power supply wire


9


is supported in the recess


24




a


by a coil spring


27


which is provided between the connector


24


and the contact


9




b.






In order to attach the sun visor body


22


, the projected portion of the bracket


25


is first inserted into the recess


24




a


in the connector


24


. Then, the contact


26


of the electric wire


7


comes in contact with the contact


9




b


of the power supply wire


9


, and these contacts


26


and


9




b


are electrically connected. On this occasion, since the contact


9




b


is urged by the coil spring


27


to be elastically abutted against the contact


26


, the contact between the contacts


26


and


9




b


will be reliably conducted even though a slight assembling error exists.




Then, by fixing a fitting flange


23




a


of the bracket


25


to the roof trim


4




a


and the roof panel


4




b


by screwing a small screw


28


, the ground wire


11


of the illumination lamp is earthed to the roof panel


4




b


by way of the shaft


23


and the bracket


25


allowing electricity to be supplied to the illumination lamp.




Therefore, because wiring connection of the sun visor


21


having the illumination unit can be effected only by inserting the shaft


23


into the connector


24


, such connecting work as engaging the connector of contact


9




b


of the power supply wire


9


with the connector of the electric wire


7


is not required substantially, and the work will be easy. Also, there will be no need of drawing out the power supply wire


9


for the connecting work, and accordingly, an extra length of the power supply wire


9


can be reduced.




However, in the sun visor having the illumination unit as described above, when the bracket


25


has been detached from the recess


24




a


in the connector


24


for maintenance, the contact


9




b


to which the power is supplied via the power supply wire


9


is exposed to an inside of the vehicle.




In this state, there has been a probability that an electric shock is given when a tool or a finger happens to touch the contact


9




b


by mistake. In addition, when the exposed contact


9




b


is soiled with dirt or so, it has been probable that conductivity between the contact


9




b


and the contact


26


may be worsened on occasion of attaching the bracket


25


.




There has been a further problem that in order to fix the bracket


25


of the sun visor


21


having the illumination unit to the roof trim


4




a


or the roof panel


4




b


by screw fitting, the projected portion of the bracket


25


must be kept inserted into the recess


24




a


in the connector


24


by one hand, and positioning of the small screw


28


and screwing operation must be conducted by the other hand, which deteriorates fitting workability.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of the above, an object of the invention is to solve the above described problems, and to provide an interior equipment fitting bracket which is free from accidents such as an electric shock, a short circuit, and deterioration of conductivity during maintenance of the interior equipment which is being supplied with electric power, and is excellent in attaching and detaching workability.




In order to achieve the above objects, according to the present invention, there is provided a bracket for attaching an interior equipment of a vehicle onto an interior wall member covering an inner face of a vehicle body panel, and supplying electric power to the interior equipment, comprising:




a base member attached to the interior wall member;




a first power supply wire, arranged between the vehicle body panel and the interior wall member;




a first terminal provided on a leading end of the first power supply wire, and fixed on the base member so as to face inside of the vehicle;




an insulative cover member, provided on the base member movably between an open position at which the first terminal is exposed and a close position at which the first terminal is covered;




a bracket body, provided with the interior equipment, and engaged with the base member;




a second power supply wire, led out from the interior equipment;




a second terminal, provided on a leading end of the second power supply line, and fixed on the bracket body so as to oppose to the first terminal; and




a conductive screw, piercing through the first terminal, the second terminal and the insulative cover member, for electrically connecting the first and second power supply wires, while securing the bracket body to the base member.




In this configuration, when the bracket body fastened to the interior equipment is detached, the first terminal of the first power supply wire is covered with the insulative cover member and will not be exposed to the inside of the vehicle. Therefore, accidents such as an electric shock and a short circuit when the tool or finger has happened to touch the terminal by mistake during the maintenance work, or deterioration of the conductivity caused by dirt adhered to the terminal will be eliminated.




Preferably, the insulative cover member is connected to the base member via a hinge, so as to be movable between the open position and the close position.




In this configuration, the first terminal can be easily detached from the base member by opening the insulative cover member, on occasion of the maintenance of the terminal connecting area.




Preferably, the bracket body includes a provisional engagement member for provisionally engaging the bracket body with the base member before the conductive screw is screwed.




In this configuration, there will be no need of supporting the bracket body by hand when the conductive screw is screwed, and the attaching workability will be enhanced.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the accompanying drawings:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a bracket for attaching an interior equipment according to one embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a base member as shown in

FIG. 1

in its entirety as seen from an inside of a vehicle;





FIG. 3

is a front view of the base member as shown in

FIG. 2

in a state where a terminal of a power supply wire has been set therein, as seen from the inside of the vehicle;





FIG. 4

is a longitudinally sectional view for explaining assembling steps of a bracket shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a longitudinally sectional view for explaining the assembling steps of the bracket shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a front view of the base member as shown in

FIG. 3

in a state where the terminal of the power supply wire has been received and held therein;





FIG. 7

is a longitudinally sectional view for explaining the assembling steps of the bracket shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is a longitudinally sectional view for explaining the assembling steps of the bracket shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged sectional view of an essential part for illustrating an electrically connected state of the terminal of the power supply wire and a terminal of a connecting wire in the bracket shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 10

is an enlarged sectional view of an essential part for illustrating the electrically connected state of the terminal of the power supply wire and the terminal of the connecting wire in the bracket shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 11

is an enlarged sectional view of an essential part for illustrating an electrically connected state of a terminal of a ground wire and a vehicle body panel in the bracket shown in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 12

is a longitudinal sectional view showing a related structure for attaching a sun visor having an illumination unit.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Now, a bracket for attaching an interior equipment according to one embodiment of the invention will be described in detail referring to the accompanying drawings.




A bracket


31


according to the embodiment is a bracket for attaching a sun visor having an illumination unit to the vehicle body panel, and has a structure as shown in

FIG. 1

consisting of: a roof panel


33


which is the vehicle body panel, a roof trim


35


which is an interior wall member assembled to the inside of the vehicle to cover a surface of the roof panel


33


; a base member


37


interposed between the roof panel


33


and the roof trim


35


; a bracket body


39


attached to one end of a shaft


38


attached to a sun visor body which is not shown in the drawing; a first and a second conductive screws


43


,


45


for fixing these base member


37


and the bracket body


39


to the roof panel


33


; and a cover


47


for covering a surface of the bracket


39


which faces inside of the vehicle.




The base member


37


formed of insulating material such as synthetic resin has a grommet screw


51


which can be engaged in a fitting hole


33




a


formed in the roof panel


33


. As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, this grommet screw


51


is provided on its one face opposed to the bracket body


39


with a first conduction part


53


which is adapted to hold a terminal


41




a


of a power supply wire


41


arranged at a vehicle body side in a state where the terminal


41




a


is detachably covered with an insulating cover


55


.




The insulating cover


55


is integrally molded with the base member


37


by way of a thin walled hinge, and adapted to cover an exposed face of the terminal


41




a


of the power supply wire


41


which has been positioned on the first conduction part


53


so as to be opened and closed from a side of the bracket body


39


. The insulating cover


55


is provided with a hole


55




a


through which the first conductive screw


43


is adapted to pass.




Meanwhile, the base member


37


is provided with locking claws


37




b


for locking the insulating cover


55


in the closed state, at positions corresponding to the closing position of the insulating cover


55


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the grommet screw


51


is in a shape of a substantially tubular projection which is press fitted in the fitting hole


33




a


formed in the roof panel


33


, and composed of a pair of divided walls


51




a


and


51




b


which are-defined by slits longitudinally dividing a peripheral wall of the projection. In the illustrated embodiment, the divided wall


51




a


is a fixed wall having rigidity, while the divided wall


51




b


is a flexible wall having elasticity which is elastically displaceable in a radial direction (See FIGS.


9


and


10


).




Moreover, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the grommet screw


51


having a through hole continued to the first conduction part


53


serves also as a screw-fitting portion for the first conductive screw


43


. When the first conductive screw


43


is inserted into an inner periphery of the grommet screw


51


, the divided wall


51




b


is elastically displaced so as to increase its diameter, whereby the grommet screw


51


is tightly fitted in the fitting hole


33




a.






Because the divided wall


51




b


can be also elastically displaced so as to decrease its diameter, the base member


37


can be provisionally fastened to the roof panel


33


by press fitting the grommet screw


51


into the fitting hole


33




a.






As shown in

FIG. 1

, at a center part of the base member


37


, is formed an opening


37




a


through which a cylindrical portion


39




b


projected from a center of the bracket body


39


is adapted to pass. At a circumferential edge of the opening


37




a


, is provided temporary locking projections


52


, which are adapted to be engaged with locking projections


39




a


projected from an outer periphery of the cylindrical portion


39




b


which are detachable with respect to the base member


37


.




The base member


37


is further provided, at an opposite side to the grommet screw


51


interposing the opening


37




a


, with a screw passing hole


54


through which the second conductive screw


45


is adapted to pass. This screw passing hole


54


has a diameter which is larger than that of a thread of the second conductive screw


45


.




Moreover, at an outer circumferential edge of the base member


37


in the described embodiment, there are provided trim lock


61


which are adapted to be engaged in a fitting opening


35




a


in the roof trim


35


to lock the base member


37


with the roof trim


35


. The trim lock


61


are so designed as to hold an open edge of the fitting opening


35




a


by means of holding pieces integrally molded.




The bracket body


39


formed of insulative material such as synthetic resin or the like is provided with, as shown in

FIG. 1

, a second conduction part


34


in which a terminal


56


of a connecting wire


42




a


at a sun visor side is insert molded corresponding to the first conduction part


53


, and a third conduction part


36


in which a terminal


57


of a ground wire


42




b


is insert molded corresponding to the screw passing hole


54


, at both sides of the cylindrical portion


39




b


projected from the center.




In the illustrated embodiment, the terminals


41




a


,


56


and


57


are circular terminals respectively formed of circular plates for screw-fitting which are provided with screw insertion holes. An inner diameter of the screw insertion holes is made slightly smaller than an outer diameter of threaded portions of the conductive screws


43


,


45


, so that a reliable electric connection can be realized between the first and second conductive screws


43


,


45


and the terminals


41




a


,


56


and


57


, by screwing the first and second conductive screws


43


,


45


into the screw insertion holes. An inner diameter of the screw-fitting hole


33




c


in the roof panel


33


to which the second conductive screw


45


is adapted to be inserted is also made slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the threaded portion of the second conductive screw


45


. It is to be noted that the conductive screws


43


,


45


are tapping screws which can cut threads in an engaging portion of a mating member.




Now, fitting steps in which the sun visor having the illumination unit is fitted to the vehicle roof


32


which includes the roof trim


35


covering the surface of the roof panel


33


, by the bracket


31


according to this embodiment will be described.




As a first step, as shown in

FIG. 4

, the terminal


41




a


of the power supply wire


41


arranged along an outer face of the roof trim


35


(a surface facing with the roof panel


33


) is set on the first conduction part


53


of the base member


37


, and positioned to be held by the insulating cover


55


as shown in FIG.


6


. Thereafter, the base member


37


is fitted in the fitting opening


35




a


in the roof trim


35


by use of the trim lock


61


, as shown in FIG.


5


.




Then, as shown in

FIG. 7

, the cylindrical portion


39




b


of the bracket body


39


is inserted into the opening


37




a


of the base member


37


, and by engaging the locking projections


39




a


formed at the outer circumference of the cylindrical portion


39




b


with the flexible elastic pieces


52


of the base member


37


, the bracket body


39


is provisionally and detachably locked with the base member


37


which has been fitted to the roof trim


35


.




Accordingly, the roof trim


35


in this embodiment can be treated as a roof module in which the sun visor having the illumination unit has been assembled in advance into a single unit by way of the bracket


31


(the base member


37


and the bracket body


39


). Thus, troubles when the roof trim


35


is stored or assembled to the vehicle can be reduced.




The roof trim


35


with which the sun visor having the illumination unit has been provisionally engaged by the bracket


31


is then fitted to the roof panel


33


. On this occasion, the grommet screw


51


of the base member


37


is press fitted in the fitting hole


33




a


in the roof panel


33


as shown in

FIG. 9

to conduct the engagement.




Thus, the roof trim


35


is brought in a provisional locking state to the roof panel


33


together with the bracket


31


by way of the grommet screw


51


, as shown in FIG.


8


. Therefore, there will be no need of supporting the bracket body


39


and the roof trim


35


by hand when the conductive screws


43


,


45


are tightened to conduct a permanent fixation, and fitting workability will be improved.




Then, the bracket body


39


is permanently fixed to the roof panel


33


the conductive screws


43


,


45


.




On this occasion, when a tip end of the first conductive screw


43


is inserted into the grommet screw


51


passing through the first and the second conduction parts


53


,


34


in the bracket body


39


and the base member


37


, the divided wall


51




b


which is radially elastically displaceable is enlarged in diameter so that the grommet screw


51


is tightly fastened to the fitting hole


33




a


in the roof panel


33


.




The first conductive screw


43


passed through the first and the second conduction parts


53


,


34


is screwed into the screw insertion holes in the terminals


56


,


41




a


while cutting the threads, so that the terminals


56


,


41




a


can be conducted.




The grommet screw


51


in the form of a substantially cylindrical projection serves also as a screw-fitting portion which covers the tip end of the first conductive screw


43


which is protruded through the roof panel


33


, when the terminal


41




a


of the power supply wire


41


and the terminal


56


of the connecting wire


42




a


are screw-fitted.




With this structure, the tip end of the first conductive screw


43


is abutted against the vehicle panel


33


when tightened, can pass through the fitting hole


33




a


without causing a short circuit, to reliably connect the terminals


56


and


41




a


to each other, and at the same time, can rigidly fix the bracket body


39


and the base member


37


to the vehicle panel


33


.




In such a case where the tip end of the first conductive screw


43


will not come in contact with the vehicle panel


33


and has no possibility of the short circuit, the grommet screw


51


need not serve as the screw-fitting portion but can be formed separately.




On the other hand, when the tip end of the second conductive screw


45


is passed through the third conduction part


36


of the bracket body


39


and the screw insertion hole


54


in the base member


37


and inserted in the screw-fitting hole


33




c


in the roof panel


33


while cutting threads as shown in

FIG. 11

, the terminal


57


of the ground wire


42




b


and the roof panel


33


can be conducted.




Thus, according to the bracket


31


in the above described embodiment, only by fixing the bracket body


39


to the base member


37


and the roof panel


33


by use of the first conductive screw


43


and the second conductive screw


45


, the terminal


41




a


of the power supply wire


41


and the terminal


56


of the connecting wire


42




a


are conducted, and at the same time, the terminal


57


of the ground wire


42




b


and the roof panel


33


can be conducted.




In other words, there will be no need of the work for engaging the connectors for connecting the terminals of the power supply wire


41


and the connecting wire


42




a


, and the terminal of the ground wire


42




b


and the roof panel


33


. In addition, high engaging accuracy is not required for the temporary locking member constituted between the bracket body


39


and the base member


37


.




Further, the maintenance work for detaching the sun visor having the illumination unit from the vehicle roof


32


can be conducted only by detaching the bracket body


39


from the base member


37


, releasing the lock between the bracket body


39


and the base member


37


by the engaging projections


39




a


and the flexible elastic pieces


52


which are the temporary locking member, after the conductive screws


43


,


45


have been removed. The base member


37


holding the terminal


41




a


of the power supply wire


41


can be left at the side of the roof


32


by use of the grommet screw


51


.




Thus, workability on occasion of the maintenance will be improved, because only few components are removed for the maintenance work, and no excessive tension will be applied to the power supply wire


41


.




Therefore, high molding accuracy is not required for the bracket body


39


and the base member


37


, and the manufacturing cost can be decreased. There will be no fear that inconveniences such as breakdown of the connectors and the electric wires may happen, and the bracket


31


which is cheap and excellent in the fitting workability can be provided.




When the bracket body


39


has been detached for the maintenance, the exposed face to the inside of the vehicle of the terminal


41




a


of the power supply wire


41


which is positioned at the first conduction part


53


is covered with the insulating cover


55


as shown in

FIG. 6

, and the terminal


41




a


of the power supply wire


41


which is being supplied with electric power will not be exposed to the inside of the vehicle.




Thus, accidents such as an electric shock or a short circuit caused by the tool or finger which has happened to touch the terminal


41




a


by mistake during the maintenance work can be prevented, and deterioration of the conductivity caused by dirt adhered to the terminal


41




a


can be eliminated.




Moreover, since the terminal


41




a


is covered with the insulating cover


55


by way of the thin walled hinge so as to be opened and closed, the terminal


41




a


can be easily detached from the first conduction part


53


by opening the insulating cover


55


, on occasion of the maintenance of the terminal connecting area.




Therefore, the accidents such as the electric shock or short circuit, and deterioration of the conductivity can be prevented during the maintenance of the sun visor having the illumination unit which is being supplied with the power, and the bracket


31


having excellent fitting workability for the maintenance can be provided.




It is to be noted that the interior equipment fitting bracket according to the invention is not limited to the bracket


31


for the sun visor having the illumination unit in the above described embodiment, but can be applied to interior equipment fitting brackets for fitting other items of the interior equipment such as a room lamp unit, a rear combination lamp unit, etc. to the vehicle body panel.




Further, the specific structure of the above described insulating cover


55


is not restricted to the structure in the above described embodiment, but various modifications can be adopted according to the shape and the structure of the terminal for the power supply wire.



Claims
  • 1. A bracket for attaching an interior equipment of a vehicle onto an interior wall member covering an inner face of a vehicle body panel, and supplying electric power to the interior equipment, comprising:a base member attached to the interior wall member; a first power supply wire, arranged between the vehicle body panel and the interior wall member; a first terminal provided on a leading end of the first power supply wire, and fixed on the base member so as to face inside of the vehicle; an insulative cover member, provided on the base member movably between an open position at which the first terminal is exposed and a close position at which the first terminal is covered; a bracket body, provided with the interior equipment, and engaged with the base member; a second power supply wire, led out from the interior equipment; a second terminal, provided on a leading end of the second power supply line, and fixed on the bracket body so as to oppose to the first terminal; and a conductive screw, piercing through the first terminal, the second terminal and the insulative cover member, for electrically connecting the first and second power supply wires, while securing the bracket body to the base member.
  • 2. The bracket as set forth in claim 1, wherein the insulative cover member is connected to the base member via a hinge, so as to be movable between the open position and the close position.
  • 3. The bracket as set forth in claim 1, wherein the bracket body includes a provisional engagement member for provisionally engaging the bracket body with the base member before the conductive screw is screwed.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-108226 Apr 2000 JP
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