This application claims foreign priority benefits under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119(a)-(d) to GB 1506656.6 filed Apr. 20, 2015, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a bump stop assembly for the door of a motor vehicle and is particularly, although not exclusively, concerned with a bump stop assembly that ensures correct closure of an access door of the vehicle.
When a door of a vehicle is closed, a latch within the door mechanism engages to prevent the door from opening unintentionally. The latch often allows some movement of the door relative to the body of the vehicle. Because of this freedom of movement, the door may rattle as it is closed and the edges of the door panel may not always be aligned with the surrounding body panels.
In order to ensure the door of the vehicle is correctly aligned with the surrounding body panels and to ensure the door does not rattle as it is being closed, a bump stop can be fitted to the door or the door frame. The bump stop is often configured such that, when the door is closed and correctly aligned with the surrounding body panels, the bump stop fills the gap between the door and the door frame, preventing the door from closing any further. By restricting the movement of the door in this way, rattling of the door may be reduced.
Adjustment of the bump stop, to ensure it correctly fills the gap between the door and the door frame, is often performed by hand. The door may be opened and closed several times while the bump stop is being adjusted, until it is judged that the door is correctly aligned with the adjacent panels of the vehicle.
This process is unreliable and different results are achieved depending on the vehicle and the person adjusting the bump stop. Restricted access to the bump stop when the door is closed prevents the use of many tools or aids which might be used to allow the bump stop to be adjusted consistently.
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According to a first aspect of the present disclosure, a bump stop assembly is provided for a motor vehicle that is configured to be coupled to an access door or a door frame. A door closure gauge is movably coupled to, e.g. slidably received in, the bump stop. A closure pad is configured to couple to the bump stop to one of the door frame or the access door and engage with the other of the door frame or the access door when the door is closed. The thickness of the closure pad required in the bump stop assembly can be determined from the extent of the protrusion of the door closure gauge relative to the bump stop.
The door closure gauge may comprise a measurement scale from which the protrusion of the door closure gauge from the bump stop can be determined. The door closure gauge may be color coded, such that the extent that the door closure gauge protrudes from the bump stop can be determined from the color or colors of the protruding part of the door closure gauge.
The closure pad may be at least partially colored, wherein the color corresponds to the thickness of the closure pad. The color coding of the door closure gauge may correspond to the color of the closure pad. The color or colors of the portion of the door closure gauge protruding from the bump stop indicate the color of the required closure pad. The color of the closure pad may not be visible when assembled into the bump stop assembly.
The closure pad may comprise a coupling portion configured to couple to the bump stop or the door frame or access door and an engaging portion configured to engage the other of the door frame or door of the vehicle or the bump stop. The coupling portion and the engaging portion of the closure pad may be separate components.
The coupling portion of the closure pad may be configured to couple with a range of engaging portions ranging in size. The coupling portion of the closure pad may be configured to directly engage the door frame or door of the vehicle or the bump stop.
The bump stop or the closure pad may be coupled to the access door or the door frame by a thread provided on the respective bump stop or closure pad.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a door closure gauge is provided for use in the bump stop assembly according to any of the above mentioned aspects of the disclosure.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a bump stop is provided for use in the bump stop assembly according to any of the above mentioned aspects of the disclosure.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a closure pad is provided for use in the bump stop assembly according to any of the above mentioned aspects of the disclosure.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a kit of parts is provided that includes two or more closure pads. The closure pads are configured to be coupled to a bump stop or a door or door frame. The closure pads engage the door, door frame, or the bump stop when the access door is closed. Each of the closure pads provided by the kit is a different thickness.
The kit may comprise a set of closure pads of different thicknesses. The kit may comprise a coupling portion of the closure pad and one or more engaging portions of the closure pad.
The closure pads may be color coded with the color corresponding to the thickness of the closure pad. The color may not be visible after the closure pad is coupled to the bump stop and the access door or the door frame.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a method is provided of setting the closure of an access door. The method comprises coupling a bump stop to the access door or a door frame. The bump stop is provided with a door closure gauge that is movably coupled to the bump stop. The door is closed until the door latches and is correctly aligned with the body of the vehicle. The door is opened and the extent that the door closure gauge protrudes from the bump stop is determined. A closure pad of appropriate thickness is coupled to the other of the door frame, the access door, or the bump stop, such that it engages with the bump stop, the access door, or door frame when the door is closed.
The extent that the door closure gauge protrudes from the bump stop may be determined by referring to a measurement scale provided on the door closure gauge. The extent the door closure gauge protrudes from the bump stop may be determined based upon the color or colors of a portion of the door closure gauge protruding from the bump stop.
The method may further comprise selecting a closure pad of the correct thickness from a set of closure pads of different thicknesses. Each closure pad in the set may be at least partially colored with the color corresponding to the thickness of the closure pad. The closure pad of the correct thickness may be selected by matching the color of the closure pad to the color or colors of the protruding portion of the door closure gauge.
For a better understanding of the present disclosure, and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The illustrated embodiments are disclosed with reference to the drawings. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are intended to be merely examples that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. The specific structural and functional details disclosed are not to be interpreted as limiting, but as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to practice the disclosed concepts.
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An abutment surface 104c of the bump stop 104 may be in contact with the closure pad 108 when the door is closed. The abutment surface 104c may contact a closure surface 108a of the closure pad. The closure pad 108 may be coupled to a door frame 12. Alternatively, the closure pad 108 may be coupled to the abutment surface 104c of the bump stop 104. The combined thickness of the bump stop 104 and the closure pad 108 may fill the gap between the door 10 and the door frame 12 when the access door 10 is closed. The thickness of the bump stop 104 and the closure pad 108 may be selected to ensure that there is no gap present between the two components so that the door will not rattle when closed. The combined thickness of the bump stop 104 and the closure pad 108 correctly aligned the door 10 with the body panels of the vehicle adjacent to the door.
The door closure gauge 106 may be movably coupled to the bump stop 104. For example, as shown in
The door closure gauge 106 may comprise a shaft with a substantially constant cross-section along the length of the shaft. For example, the cross-section of the door closure gauge 106 may be substantially circular. Alternatively, the cross-section may be any other shape such as substantially square or rectangular. In any event, the door closure gauge 106 cross-section may correspond to the shape of the axial bore 104b of the bump stop 104. The door closure gauge may form a tight fit with the axial bore 104b. The door closure gauge may be ribbed or comprise any other surface feature in order to prevent unwanted movement of the door closure gauge 106 within the axial bore 104b. The length of the door closure gauge may be greater than a maximum anticipated tolerance or combination of tolerances affecting the gap between the access door 10 and the door frame 12.
The door closure gauge may be used, as described below, to determine the correct thickness of closure pad 108 to use within the bump stop assembly 102. The door closure gauge has a first end 106a and a second end 106b. A measurement scale 120 may be provided at or near the second end 106b of the door closure gauge. The measurement scale may indicate a length from the second end 106b of the door closure gauge to a point on the measurement scale 120. In the example shown in
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The closure pad 108 may comprise a coupling portion 108b and an engaging portion 108d. As depicted in
The coupling portion 108b may comprise a connector 108c, for example a fir tree connector as described above with reference to the bump stop 104. The connector 108c may connect the coupling portion to the access door 10 or the door frame 12. Alternatively, the connector 108c may connect the coupling portion to the bump stop 104. For example, the connector 108c may be received within the axial bore 104b of the bump stop 104.
The coupling portion 108b of the closure pad used within the bump stop assembly 102 may have a constant thickness regardless of the gap present between the bump stop 104 and the door frame 12 when the door is closed. By contrast, the thickness of the engaging portion 108d of the closure pad used within the bump stop assembly 102 may be variable in order to provide a closure pad 108 or closure pad assembly with the desired overall thickness. For example, a range of engaging portions 108d may be provided which can be assembled with the coupling portion 108b to provide the desired thickness of closure pad 108. Alternatively, if the thinnest possible closure pad 108 is desired, no engaging portion 108d may be provided, and the coupling portion 108b may contact the abutment surface 104c of the bump stop directly.
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The position of the second end 106b of the door closure gauge relative to the bump stop abutment face 104c following the second step 304 may be affected by the manufacturing tolerances of all components in a tolerance stack between the bump stop 104 and the door frame 12. Additionally, when the door is correctly aligned with the surrounding body panels of the vehicle, tolerances affecting the position of the body panels and the door panels may also affect the gap between the bump stop and the door frame.
In the third step 306, the length of door closure gauge protruding from the bump stop 104 may be determined using any measurement process known in the art. For example, a rule, depth gauge, or set of calipers may be used to measure the protruding length. Alternatively, the measurement scale 120 may be used to measure the protruding length. As depicted in
The method 300 may further comprise the additional step 310 of selecting a closure pad 108 of the correct thickness from a set of closure pads of different thicknesses. The thickness of the closure pad 108 may be selected such that the closure pad thickness is substantially the same as the length of protrusion of the door closure gauge 106, as determined in the third step 306.
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The different closure pads may have a range of thicknesses between 1.2 mm and 3.4 mm. For example, the coupling portion 108b may have a thickness of 1.2 mm, a first engaging portion 504 may have a thickness of 2.3 mm, e.g. at its rim, and a second engaging portion 506 may have a thickness of 3.4 mm, e.g. at its rim. The recess 504e, 506e provided in the first and second engaging portion is configured to receive the coupling portion 108b, as described above. The recess may have a depth corresponding to the thickness of the coupling portion. The overall thickness of the closure pad 108 extending proud of the frame/door may be substantially equal to the thickness of the engaging portion. Alternatively, the first and second engaging portions 504, 506 may be configured to nest such that the thickness of the closure pad may be increased by coupling successive engaging portions to the coupling portion 108b.
Any number of engaging portions may be provided in the kit. The range of thicknesses of closure pad and the increment between closure pad thicknesses may vary. The range of thicknesses may depend on the stack of tolerances between the bump stop and the door frame, as mentioned above.
The engagement portions 504, 506 and coupling portions 108b provided in the kit 500 may be color coded. For example, the coupling portion may comprise a colored portion 502a and the one or more engagement portions may comprise colored portions 504a, 506a. The color of each colored portion may correspond to the thickness of the coupling portion, engaging portion, or the thickness of the resulting closure pad formed from assembling the engaging portion with the coupling portion 108b. In each case, the color of the colored portion may match the color of the colored bands of the measurement scale 120 as shown in
The engaging portions 504, 506 and/or coupling portion 108b may be configured such that the colored portion 504a, 506a of the engagement portions or coupling portion 502a is hidden when the closure pad 108 is assembled into the bump stop assembly 102. For example, as shown in
When the closure pads kit is color coded, the additional step 310 may comprise selecting the engaging portion or coupling portion with a colored portion that matches the color of the measurement scale 120 protruding from the axial bore 104b of the bump stop.
Rather than comprising the coupling portion 108b and the one or more engaging portions 504, 506, the kit may instead comprise a plurality of closure pads, each comprise a coupling portion and an engaging portion, with each closure pad being a different thickness. The kit may therefore comprise a set of closure pads of different thicknesses.
Once the method 300 has been completed, the door closure gauge 106 may be removed from the bump stop assembly 102. The door closure gauge may then be placed within the axial bore 104b of another bump stop 104 which is to be fitted to another door or door frame of a vehicle, e.g. the door closure gauge may be reusable. Alternatively, the door closure gauge 106 may not be removed, and when the door 10 is closed the door closure gauge 106 may be pushed by the closure pad 108 such that the door closure gauge 106 is fully received within the axial bore 104b and the second end 106b of the door closure gauge is substantially aligned with the abutment surface 104c, as depicted in
The embodiments described above are specific examples that do not describe all possible forms of this disclosure. The features of the illustrated embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the disclosed concepts. The words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation. The scope of the following claims is broader than the specifically disclosed embodiments and also includes modifications of the illustrated embodiments.
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