This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 099225042, filed on Dec. 24, 2010.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a coupling device that is adapted for use in a sunshade assembly for a rear window of an automobile.
2. Description of the Related Art
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When the guide members 14 are driven by the driving unit 15 to move upwardly and respectively along the guide rails 12, the cross bar 13 is also moved upwardly together with the guide members 14, thereby stretching the fabric shade 16. Since the guide rails 12 are arranged in a manner that a horizontal distance between top ends thereof is shorter than that between bottom ends thereof, the end bar segments 132 are urged to gradually slide into the main body 131 during the upward movement of the cross bar 13. On the contrary, the end bar segments 132 would be driven to extend outwardly of the main body 131 to lengthen the cross bar 13 when the cross bar 13 moves downwardly toward the rear window shelf during the folding process of the fabric shade 16.
As such, during the manufacturing process of the conventional sunshade assembly 1, the end bar segments 132 must be assembled precisely with the main body 131 of the cross bar 13 and the guide members 14 to ensure smooth sliding movement of the end bar segments 132 relative to the main body 131 which would lead to smooth movement of the guide members 14 in the guide rails 12.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a coupling device adapted for precisely, quickly and conveniently coupling a cross bar and a guide member of an automobile sunshade assembly.
Accordingly, a coupling device of the present invention is for a sunshade assembly. The sunshade assembly includes a cross bar that extends in a left-right direction, a fabric shade that has a top end coupled to the cross bar, a pair of guide rails that are located respectively at left and right sides of the fabric shade, and a pair of guide members that are disposed slidably and respectively in the guide rails. The coupling device comprises a slide block, an insert block and a plug component. The slide block has a first block body and a second block body. The first block body is adapted to be connected to one of the guide members, and has a hole-defining surface that defines a first through hole extending through the first block body, and an engaging portion that is formed on the hole-defining surface. The second block body is adapted to be connected to the one of the guide members, is spaced apart from and registered with the first block body, and is formed with a second through hole. The insert block is adapted to be connected to an adjacent end of the cross bar, extends between the first and second block bodies of the slide block, and is formed with a plug hole that has opposite hole ends registered respectively with the first and second through holes. The plug component is inserted from the first through hole into the second through hole via the plug hole, and is formed with a first engaging part that engages the engaging portion of the first block body for coupling the slide block to the insert block, and a second engaging part that is spaced apart from the first engaging part and that moves over the engaging portion of the first block body during the insertion of the plug member.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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The coupling device 7 includes a slide block 71, an insert block 72 and a plug component 73.
The slide block 71 has a first block 711 that is adapted to be connected integrally to a top portion of the guide member 6, and a second block body 712 that is adapted to be connected integrally to the top portion of the guide member 6 and that is spaced apart from, disposed under and registered with the first block body 711. The first and second block bodies 711, 712 extend outwardly of the guide rail 3. The first block body 711 has a hole-defining surface 713 that defines a first through hole 714 extending through the first block body 711, and an engaging portion 715 formed on the hole-defining surface 713. In this embodiment, the engaging portion 715 is configured as a pair of diametrically-opposite hemispherical protrusions. The second block body 712 is formed with a second through hole 716 registered with the first through hole 714.
The insert block 72 is adapted to be connected to the end bar segment 42 of the cross bar 4 and is extendable between the first and second block bodies 711, 712. The insert block 72 is formed with a plug hole 721 that has opposite hole ends to be registered respectively with the first and second through holes 714, 716.
The plug component 73 is insertable from the first through hole 714 of the slide block 71 into the second through hole 716 of the slide block 71 via the plug hole 721 of the insert block 72. In this embodiment, the plug component 72 has a head segment 731 abutting against a top surface of the first block body 711 of the slide block 71, and a cylindrical stem segment 732 extending from the head segment 731 into the second through hole 716 via the first through hole 714 and the plug hole 721. The stem segment 732 has a surrounding side surface 737 formed with first and second engaging parts 733, 734 that are spaced apart from each other and that are respectively proximate to and distal from the head segment 731, and a slot 735 extending diametrically therethrough. In this embodiment, each of the first and second engaging parts 733, 734 is configured as an annular groove and is engageable with the engaging portion 715 of the slide block 71.
Before assembling the end bar segment 42 of the cross bar 4 to the guide member 6, the plug component 73 is inserted in advance into the first through hole 714 at a position where the second engaging part 734 engages the engaging portion 715 of the slide block 71 for temporarily holding the plug component 73 onto the first block body 711 of the slide block 71 (see
Therefore, due to the pre-installation of the plug component 73 on the slide block 71, the rest of the assembling procedure of the cross bar 4 to the guide member 6 for a personnel in an assembly line of the automobile would be relatively simple and time-saving. Moreover, in this embodiment, the stem segment 732 of the plug component 73 is configured to have a diameter slightly larger than those of the first and second through holes 714, 716 in order to result in a firm engagement between the first engaging part 733 of the plug component 73 and the engaging portion 715 of the slide block 71 when the head segment 731 abuts against the first block body 711. The presence of the slot 735 in the stem segment 732 permits the stem segment 732 to slightly contract during the insertion of the plug component 73 from the first through hole 714 into the second through hole 716, thereby leading to a smooth movement of the plug component 73 relative to the slide block 71.
It should be noted that the configurations of the engaging portion 715 of the slide block 71 and the first and second engaging parts 733, 734 of the plug component 73 may be interchanged in other embodiments of the invention. For example, the engaging portion 715 may be an annular groove formed on the hole-defining surface 713 of the first block body 711 of the slide block 71, while each of the first and second engaging parts 733, 734 may be configured as protrusions.
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While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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099225042 | Dec 2010 | TW | national |