The present invention relates to a case nut provided with a case body that is welded to a body of a vehicle, and a nut that is held inside the case body so as to float freely.
In mounting an additional part to a body of a vehicle, a nut is provided at a body side in advance and then the additional part and the body are fixed to each other by inserting a bolt from an additional part side with the additional part brought contacted with the body and by fastening the bolt to the nut. However, fastening workability might be deteriorated due to axial deviation between the bolt and the nut, or variation in fitting might be generated. In order to solve the problem, a case nut is used as the nut provided at the body side (Patent Literature 1). The case nut includes a case body that is welded to a body, and a nut that is held inside the case body so as to float freely. In fixing the additional part to the body, the nut held floatable freely in the case body absorbs the axial deviation between the bolt and the nut, so that the fastening can be facilitated, and the variation in fitting is not generated.
Since high corrosion resistance is required for a body of a vehicle, the body is subjected to electrodeposition coating treatment as surface preparation. The electrodeposition coating treatment refers to coating treatment of soaking the body in an electrolytic solution and energizing the body to form a coating on a surface of the body. Therefore, when the body on which a conventional case nut is provided is subjected to the electrodeposition coating treatment, a nut made of metal that is held so as to float freely is energized by contact with inner wall surfaces of the case body and the body. As a result, electrodeposition coating material is deposited on the nut. Therefore, the nut is fixed firmly to the inner wall surfaces of the case body or the body, so that the nut does not float freely.
Patent Literature 1: JP 1988-018612 U
An object of the present invention is to solve the conventional problem described above and to provide a case nut in which a nut that is held inside a case body so as to swing freely is not fixed as a result of electrodeposition coating treatment.
The present invention according to a first aspect solves the problem described above and provides a case nut provided with a case body that is welded to a body, and a nut that is held inside the case body so as to float freely, wherein the nut includes a nut body that is made of metal, and an insulating member that is made of resin and is formed on an outside of the nut body to prevent contact of an upper surface, a lower surface, and an outer surface of the nut body with an inner wall surface of the case body and with the body.
The present invention according to a second aspect provides the case nut according to the first aspect of the present invention, wherein the insulating member has a protrusion that is in contact with the inner wall surface of the case body and the body, and the protrusion is located at a side portion of the nut body.
The present invention according to a third aspect provides the case nut according to claim 2 the second aspect of the present invention, wherein the case body has a notch formed at a corner portion of the case body.
The invention according to claim 3 provides the case nut according to claim 2, wherein the case body has a notch formed at a corner portion of the case body.
In the case nut according to the present invention, the nut provided with the nut body made of metal and the insulating member made of resin and formed on the outside of the nut body to prevent the contact of the upper surface, the lower surface, and the outer surface of the nut body with the inner wall surface of the case body and the body is held inside the case body so as to float freely. With this configuration, at electrodeposition coating treatment, the insulating member rather than the nut body is brought into contact with the inner wall surface of the case body and the body, so that the nut body made of metal can be insulated. Thus, at the electrodeposition coating treatment, the nut can be prevented from being fixed to the inner wall surface of the case body and the body.
Further, after the electrodeposition coating treatment, the body is subjected to high temperature drying treatment. Thus, as described in the present invention according to the second aspect, preferably, the protrusion coming into contact with the inner wall surface of the case body and the body is formed on the insulating member and is located at the side portion of the nut body. The protrusion minimizes a contact area of the insulating member with the inner wall surface of the case body and the body. It is therefore possible to avoid firm fixation of the nut, which is caused by the remaining electrolytic solution dried at high temperature. That is, after the high temperature drying treatment, the nut is easily separated from the inner wall surface of the case body and the body by addition of, for example, vibrations to be able to float freely inside the case body.
As described in the present invention according to the third aspect, preferably, the notch is formed at the corner portion of the case body. Thus, the electrolytic solution in the case body can be discharged to the outside and can be prevented from being retained.
A case nut of the present invention is constituted of a case body and a nut held inside the case body so as to float freely. In a first embodiment shown in
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Further, protrusions 7 are formed on the insulating members 6 on the upper surface and lower surface of the nut body 4 so as to be in contact with the inner wall surfaces of the case body 2 and the body 1. Preferably, the protrusions 7 are located at side portions of the nut body 4. More preferably, the protrusions 7 are formed at substantially centers of the side portions of the nut body 4.
After the electrodeposition coating treatment, the body 1 is subjected to high temperature drying treatment. Accordingly, the protrusions 7 minimize a contact area of the insulating members 6 with the inner wall surfaces of the case body 2 and the body 1. It is therefore possible to avoid firm fixation of the nut 3, which is caused by the remaining electrolytic solution dried at high temperature.
In the present embodiment, the insulating members 6 are made of nylon 6 (registered trademark). This is because nylon 6 has the high melting point of 260° C. and withstands high temperature in the electrodeposition coating treatment. Further, the insulating members 6 may be made of material having high alkali resistance and being capable of withstanding the electrodeposition coating treatment at 180° C. (i.e., material whose melting point is preferably equal to or more than 240° C.). For example, the insulating members 6 may be made of polyphenylene sulfide or the like.
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1: body
2: case body
3: nut
4: nut body
5: recess
6: insulating member
7: protrusion
8: groove
9: notch
10: bolt
11: bolt hole
12: additional part
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