The present invention relates to a connecting assembly and a method for releasably attaching a mount-on part to a carrier, having a receiving element which includes at least one elastically deformable latching element that protrudes inwards, and a holding pin which includes a shank that is insertable into the receiving element in the direction of a longitudinal axis.
Connecting assemblies of this type are used in particular in the automotive industry, for example for the attachment of inner lining parts to body parts of a motor vehicle.
DE 20 2008 010 262 U1 already discloses such a connecting assembly; in this publication, special importance was attached to a reversible, i.e. releasable, attachment of the mount-on part to the carrier.
Further, EP 1 260 719 A1 also shows a releasable and reusable connecting assembly in which the latching element of the receiving element can engage with a threaded section formed on the shank.
The object of the present invention is to provide a connecting assembly for reversibly/releasably attaching a mount-on part to a carrier and which, for one thing, is particularly simple and cost-effective to produce and, for another thing, snaps into place particularly reliably in a locking condition.
This object is achieved according to the invention by a connecting assembly for releasably attaching a mount-on part to a carrier, having a receiving element which includes at least one elastically deformable latching element that protrudes inwards, and a holding pin which includes a shank that is insertable into the receiving element in the direction of a longitudinal axis, the shank having an external thread formed thereon which in a locking condition of the connecting assembly establishes a form-fitting connection with the latching element, and the connecting assembly having a production state in which the receiving element and the holding pin are connected with each other in one piece. The thread grooves in the shank offer numerous possibilities for the latching element to engage and produce a form fit, which are in close succession in the axial direction as spaced by the thread pitch or lead. This results in a reliable latching connection between the receiving element and the holding pin in the locking condition of the connecting assembly. Furthermore, the connecting assembly is especially simple and cost-effective to manufacture since the holding pin and the receiving element are connected with each other in one piece in a production state. The production state is the initial state of the connecting assembly immediately after its production.
In a particularly low-cost embodiment of the connecting assembly, the receiving element and the holding pin are produced as a one-piece injection molded part from a plastic material.
In the production state of the connecting assembly, a predetermined breaking point is preferably provided between the receiving element and the holding pin. For one thing, the predetermined breaking point reduces an axial actuating force necessary for transferring the connecting assembly from the production state to a preassembly condition or locking condition since the holding pin and the receiving element can be easily separated from each other. For another thing, this predetermined breaking point provides for a clearly defined dividing line between the receiving element and the holding pin, as a result of which in the region of the dividing point an undefined tearing of the material is prevented.
The object set forth above is furthermore also achieved by a connecting assembly for releasably attaching a mount-on part to a carrier, having a receiving element which includes at least one elastically deformable latching element that protrudes inwards, and a holding pin which includes a shank that is insertable into the receiving element in the direction of a longitudinal axis, the shank having an external thread formed thereon which in the locking condition of the connecting assembly establishes a form-fitting connection with the latching element, and one of the holding pin and the receiving element including a spring section which in the locking condition acts axially upon the holding pin in relation to the receiving element to ensure a defined latching engagement between the external thread and the latching element. This spring section ensures a particularly secure and reliable latching connection between the holding pin and the receiving element in the locking condition of the connecting assembly. When the holding pin is pushed axially into the receiving element, it might happen that the elastically deformable latching element, in a presumed locking condition, does not engage in a thread groove, but rests against the spiral thread projection between two thread grooves, in a condition expanded radially outwards. In such a case, the deformable latching element may, over time, lose its radially inwardly directed elastic tension force, for example by relaxation. As a consequence, the deformable latching element will not snap radially inwards into the next thread groove any more, even when there is an axial relative movement of the shank. The holding pin can thus no longer be unscrewed from the receiving element, as a result of which it is no longer possible or at least considerably more difficult to release the attachment between the mount-on part and the carrier. To prevent this, the spring section generates an advantageous axial force between the receiving element and the holding pin in the locking condition of the connecting assembly. This axial force is preferably selected such that it is smaller than an axial holding force when there is a defined latching engagement of the latching element with a thread groove of the external thread. But the axial force of the spring section is sufficient to shift the holding pin from a presumed locking condition of the connecting assembly, in which the latching element rests against the spiral thread projection between two thread grooves, relative to the receiving element to such an extent until the latching element snaps into the next thread groove.
In one embodiment of the connecting assembly, the holding pin comprises the shank that is insertable into the receiving element, and a head, the head being at least partially formed as spring section. In this case, the spring section may be directly integrated into the holding pin with little effort.
In the production state of the connecting assembly, the holding pin and the receiving element assume an axial relative position in relation to each other that is different from that in the locking condition of the connecting assembly, the connecting assembly preferably having a preassembly condition in which the holding pin and the receiving element assume an axial relative position in relation to each other which is between the axial relative position in the production state and the axial relative position in the locking condition. Proceeding from the production state, the connecting assembly can assume a preassembly condition and a locking condition by an axial relative movement between the holding pin and the receiving element, the connecting assembly being adapted to be transferred from the preassembly condition to the locking condition by pressing the holding pin axially into the receiving element and back to the preassembly condition by rotating the holding pin relative to the receiving element about the longitudinal axis. In this variant of the embodiment, the mount-on part can be attached to the carrier very rapidly and without a tool. In addition, this attachment can also be released again with little effort, without the connecting assembly being destroyed in the process or its connecting force being impaired when it is again used as a fastening means.
In a further embodiment of the connecting assembly, the receiving element is insertable both into an opening of the mount-on part and into an opening of the carrier, and further includes holding means for securing the receiving element in place on the carrier.
Preferably, these holding means are elastic feet that are deflectable radially outwards by the axial displacement of the holding pin. The manufacture of clamping feet on the receiving element, which may be radially spread apart, is, for one thing, possible with little effort and, for another thing, offers a simple and reliable way of attaching the receiving element to the carrier.
In a further embodiment, the receiving element has an anti-rotation protection means which, in the locking condition of the connecting assembly, prevents the receiving element from rotating about the longitudinal axis relative to the mount-on part and/or the carrier. This way of fixing the receiving element in place so as to be non-rotatable in the locking condition allows the connecting assembly to be transferred to its preassembly condition particularly simply. To this end, the holding pin may be simply unscrewed from the non-rotatably held receiving element manually or using a suitable tool, until a preassembly condition of the connecting assembly is reached.
To attain an especially rapid transfer of the connecting assembly from its locking condition to its preassembly condition, the external thread preferably is a multiple thread. Accordingly, the connecting assembly can be moved from its locking condition to its preassembly condition by few turns of the holding pin in relation to the receiving element.
Finally, the object set forth above is also achieved by a method for releasably attaching a mount-on part to a carrier by means of a connecting assembly as described above which has a production state, a preassembly condition, in which the connecting assembly can be released from the mount-on part and from the carrier, and a locking condition, in which the connecting assembly, the mount-on part and the carrier are attached to each other, the connecting assembly being urged by a spring section from the locking condition towards the preassembly condition.
Proceeding from the production state, the connecting assembly can assume a preassembly condition and a locking condition here by an axial relative movement between the holding pin and the receiving element, the connecting assembly being transferred from the preassembly condition to the locking condition by pressing the holding pin axially into the receiving element and back to the preassembly condition by rotating the holding pin relative to the receiving element about the longitudinal axis.
Further features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment given with reference to the drawings, in which:
It will be clear from the sections that in the production state, the holding pin 20 and the receiving element 16 are arranged substantially axially one on top of the other, with a small axial overlap being possibly present.
The holding pin 20 and the receiving element 16 are connected with each other merely by an annular contact area, this contact area having, for example, a perforation to form a predetermined breaking point 26.
Proceeding from the production state according to
Proceeding from the preassembly condition of the connecting assembly 10, the external thread 24 allows an axial relative movement towards the locking condition (
Since the connecting assembly 10 can not be moved from the preassembly condition back towards the production state, the holding pin 20 and the receiving element 20 are captively connected with each other. On the other hand, it is possible to transfer the connecting assembly 10 from the preassembly condition to the locking condition by pushing the holding pin 20 axially into the receiving element 16, and to transfer it back again to the preassembly condition by rotating the holding pin 20 in relation to the receiving element 16 about the longitudinal axis A. This allows a rapid attachment of the mount-on part 12 to the carrier 14, without a tool being normally required.
In addition, the attachment between the mount-on part 12 and the carrier 14 may be released again by simply turning the holding pin 20 relative to the receiving element 16. Here, engagement sections 34 of the latching elements 18 slide in the flight of the external thread 24 until the recess 30, that is, the surrounding groove of the shank 22, is reached. in this preassembly position, the connecting assembly 10 can be axially withdrawn from the mount-on part 12 and the carrier 14 without any major resistance, so that the attachment between the mount-on part 12 and the carrier 14 is released.
To be able to transfer the connecting assembly 10 from the locking condition to the preassembly condition especially rapidly, in the exemplary embodiment illustrated the external thread 24 is formed as a multiple thread with a large thread pitch.
In addition to the shank 22 that is insertable into the receiving element 16, the holding pin 20 comprises a head 36 which has an axial recess 38, with a cross-section of the recess 38 being formed in such a way that a suitable tool can engage in a form-fitting manner for turning the holding pin 20.
For attaching the mount-on part 12 to the carrier 14, the receiving element 16, more precisely the entire connecting assembly 10 in its production state or preassembly condition, is introduced both into an opening 40 of the mount-on part 12 and into an opening 42 of the carrier 14 until a stop 44 of the receiving element 16 rests against the rim of the opening of the mount-on part 12.
According to
The holding means 28 of the receiving element 16 for fixing the receiving element 16 in place on the carrier 14 are elastic feet that are deflectable radially outwards by an axial displacement of the holding pin 20. In the section according to
In the exemplary embodiment of the connecting assembly 10 shown, the holding pin 20 includes a spring section 48 which in the locking condition acts axially upon the holding pin 20 relative to the receiving element 16 and thus ensures a defined latching engagement between the external thread 24 and the latching elements 18. The spring sections 48 are in the form of extensions on the head 36 of the holding pin 20 here so that the head 36 partially acts as the spring section 48.
In the locking condition of the connecting assembly 10 according to
In so doing, the axial force produced by the spring section 48 is sufficient to shift the holding pin from a presumed locking condition of the connecting assembly 10 relative to the receiving element 16 so far until the latching element 18 snaps into the next thread groove. What is referred to as a presumed locking condition here is an axial position of the holding pin 20 relative to the receiving element 16 in which the head 36 does in fact rest against the receiving element 16 (
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 048 441.8 | Oct 2009 | DE | national |
This application corresponds to PCT/EP2010/006077, filed Oct. 5, 2010, which claims the benefit of German Application No. 10 2009 048 441.8, filed Oct. 7, 2009, the subject matter, of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2010/006077 | 10/5/2010 | WO | 00 | 4/9/2012 |