The invention relates to a butt joint between ends of sealing strips or of a sealing strip, having a connection piece for engagement in cavities in the sealing strips or sealing strip, which are open on the face side. The butt joint particularly relates to sealing strips used for sealing of gaps on vehicle bodies.
Such a butt joint between sealing strip ends is known, for example, from DE 10 2004 021 934 A1. The connection piece of this known butt joint engages into the cavities in the sealing strips that are open toward the butt location, with force fit.
The invention is based on the task of creating a new butt joint between sealing strip ends, of the type mentioned initially, which joint is improved in terms of its stability.
The butt joint that accomplishes this task, according to the invention, is characterized in that the connection piece has at least one device for hook engagement with a wall of one of the cavities.
It is advantageous if the connection piece is fixed in place within the cavity or cavities in question, in the longitudinal strip direction, by means of the hook engagement according to the invention, and if the butt joint is thereby stabilized. The butt joint can be produced in simple manner just before installation, so that ring seals can advantageously be supplied as an open strip, if necessary with a connection piece affixed unilaterally.
In the case of unilateral affixation of the connection piece on the open strip, in particular, the connection piece can be glued or welded on, alternatively or in addition to hook engagement with the cavity wall in question.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the hook engagement device comprises a hook engagement stud that projects from the connection piece, perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the sealing strips, for engagement into a bore in the cavity wall.
Alternatively or in addition, the hook engagement device can comprise teeth inclined counter to the advancing direction of the connection piece, which teeth press into the soft elastomer material of the sealing strip.
It is practical if the stud has a slanted or rounded part that drops in the advancing direction of the connection pieces, which part facilitates insertion of the connection piece into the face-side opening.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the connection piece has a stop piece that delimits the advance into the cavities. The stop piece can be disposed in such a manner that in the stop position, the stud in question is oriented precisely with regard to the bore that accommodates the stud. Depending on the width of the stop piece, a gap occurs at the butt location, which gap can be utilized for water removal, for example in the case of a ring seal for a vehicle door that is formed by means of the butt joint.
In an embodiment of the invention, the sealing strips have or the sealing strip has an attachment section and a sealing section that preferably consists of a softer material than the attachment section, whereby the cavities are formed, in each instance, by means of a longitudinal channel in the attachment section.
The bores that accommodate a hook engagement stud can be provided on opposite sides or only on one side of the longitudinal channel. In particular, bores that each accommodate one hook engagement stud are formed on that side of the longitudinal channel that faces away from or toward an attachment surface of the attachment section.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the sealing strips or the sealing strip are provided for attachment to a seal seat, using plastic clips. It is advantageous if the bores that accommodate the plastic clips have the same diameter as the bores that accommodate the hook engagement studs. It is advantageous that the same drilling tool can be used to produce both types of bores.
In the following, the invention will be explained in further detail using exemplary embodiments and the attached drawings that relate to these exemplary embodiments. These show:
End sections of two sealing strips 1 and 1′ or of a single sealing strip, connected at the ends to form a ring, are connected with one another by way of a connection piece 2 shown separately in
As is evident from
Close to the pointed ends, studs 7 facing in opposite directions project from broad sides of the connection piece 2 that lie opposite one another, in each instance, which studs have a bevel 8 that drops toward the pointed end, in each instance.
Teeth 9 on opposite narrow sides of the connection piece 2 incline away from the nearest point 6, in each instance.
In the center of the connection piece 2, stop pieces 10 facing in opposite directions project from the broad sides, which pieces delimit the penetration of the connection piece into the longitudinal channels 5 of the sealing strips 1, 1′ that lie opposite one another with their face sides. In place of the two stop pieces 10, only a single stop piece could also be formed.
For the production of the butt joint shown in
The stop pieces 10 can be narrower or also wider than in the exemplary embodiment shown, or they can also be eliminated entirely.
In the exemplary embodiment shown, the drilling tool used for production of the bores 11 is furthermore used to make bores distributed over the length of the sealing strip, in the attachment section 3, for accommodating plastic clips that are used to attach the sealing strip on a seal seat. Accordingly, the bores 11 have the same diameter as the aforementioned bores for the studs (not shown).
a and 7b show connection pieces that have hook engagement studs 7 only on one side, in each instance. The hook engagement studs 7 of the connection piece of
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 058 057.3 | Dec 2009 | DE | national |
10 2009 060 151.1 | Dec 2009 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP10/07549 | 12/10/2010 | WO | 00 | 6/13/2012 |