1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to clips and clip houses that are used to attach a vehicular trim part to a frame or other mounting surface. The clips are mounted to the corresponding clip housing for easy removal and reattachment to a vehicle, such as an automobile, boat, snowmobile, or the like.
2. Description of Related Art
Several types of vehicular body or trim clips are known. Some of these clips, however, pose problems in removal of the trim part from the vehicle after the trim part has been secured to the vehicle. For example, where body work after initial assembly is required on a vehicle due to accidents, or other desired modifications to the vehicle, some of the clips and associated clip housings may not permit easy removal of the trim part from the frame or other mounting structure. Sometimes the clips may break when trim parts are attempted to be removed from the vehicle as a result of the pressure applied to the clip during removal. As a result, replacement clips are required. Alternatively, the clips may become distorted during the trim part removal such that the clip does not attach the trim part as securely to the vehicle after the body work, or other desired modification, has been performed. Thus, either the removal of the trim part is difficult, or the clip breaks, or is distorted.
The present invention provides a clip and clip house member that cooperate in combination to securely attach an automotive trim part such as a rocker panel, chin molding, or the like to an automotive mounting surface such as a frame member, sheet metal panel, or other automotive mounting structure. The combination of clip and clip housing allows for easy and secure attachment of the trim part to the associated automotive structure and, quite importantly, the combination allows for easy removal of the automotive trim part from the mounting surface.
The clip comprises a base normally composed of a thermoplastic or thermoset resin material. The clip member is in most cases preferably an integrally molded piece and further includes a male member that projects upwardly from the base. Opposing sides of the male member include a raised curved surface portion. A gap is provided between the top of the base and the raised surface portion, and this gap is adapted to receive the mounting surface of the automotive structure, such as a sheet metal surface or the like. This provides secure engagement of the automotive mounting surface to the clip.
At least one leg member is provided on the clip and projects from the base. At the remote or distal end of the leg, a flange member is provided and is adapted to fit snugly within a flange member receiving channel that is formed in the clip house.
The clip house is usually integrally molded with the automotive trim member and is spaced from the back side surface of the part. The attachment structure of the clip house includes a generally planar engagement surface and a first recess portion of that surface which defines a reception area for secure reception of at least a portion of the clip body therein.
The flange receipt channel of the clip house structure defines a second recessed portion of the clip house engagement surface. This is in the form of a channel having opposed wall members that are connected by a bottom channel surface. The flange from the leg of the clip snugly fits or is snap fit into the channel. The trim part is connected securely to the mounting surface of the automotive structure by means of engagement of the body of the clip into the first recessed portion of the clip house and by snug receipt of the flange carried by the clip into the flange receipt channel of the clip house. Pivotal movement of the flange away from the bottom channel surface and subsequent sliding movement of the flange along the channel will result in ready separation of the trim part from the mounting structure.
The clip and clip house structural combination of the invention is versatile and may be used on a variety of vehicles having a wide range of trim part and mounting structures. These and other features and advantages of the invention are described in, or are apparent from, the following detailed description of various exemplary embodiments of the invention.
Various exemplary embodiments of the systems and methods of this invention will be described in detail with reference to the following figures, wherein:
Turning first to
Extending away from the cross-member 3 are parallel legs 6 and 7 with the terminal or distal ends of each being provided with underlying flanges 6a, 7a (see
In
The clip further comprises first and second flange reception channels designated as members 11 and 12 in the embodiment shown in
In the embodiment shown in
Turning now to
In order to readily remove the trim part 20 from the associated automotive structure, the part is pivoted so that, in effect, the flanges 6a, 7a are pivoted relative to the bottom surface of the channels 30, 40. Then the part is slid so that the flanges travel to the left hand side direction shown in
The invention has been shown in conjunction with specifically preferred embodiments thereof. However, various modifications can be envisioned by those having ordinary skill in the art. The appended claims are intended to encompass such modifications and equivalents thereof.
This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/451,578 filed Mar. 3, 2003.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US04/05677 | 2/26/2004 | WO | 8/18/2005 |
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60451578 | Mar 2003 | US |