The present invention relates generally to fasteners for attaching garnishes to a vehicle, particularly to fastener covers that blend in with surrounding styling features of the garnish and aid to disguise the fastener.
Garnishes are used in the automotive industry for various purposes such as enhancing the styling of vehicles, providing protection for surfaces and edges of components, and covering openings or gaps. The garnishes are typically attached to a mounting structure of a vehicle with one or more recessed fasteners such as screws. The screws are often covered by a snap-in cap to protect them from the elements and provide a more finished appearance for the garnish. However, such caps, which are typically round in shape and extend above the surface of the garnish, have a shortcoming in that they interrupt the visual pattern of the garnish. The caps thus detract from the esthetics of the garnish.
Some garnishes may be attached to a mounting structure with push-in fasteners instead of screws. One known push-in type fastener for attaching garnishes, commonly referred to as a “fir tree” fastener, includes a shaft portion with fins or ridges that extends through the garnish and engages a mounting aperture of a mounting structure. The push-in fastener further includes a head portion that engages an outer surface of the garnish to hold the garnish in place. The head of the push-in fastener is visible after installation and likewise generally detracts from the esthetics of the garnish. Push-in fasteners are also frequently exposed to the elements, causing them to degrade and become difficult to remove without damage to the fasteners and/or garnish.
Yet another way of attaching a garnish to a vehicle involves assembling together a fastener element and a retainer element. The retainer, such as a keyhole-shaped mounting aperture, is located on a concealable surface of the garnish. The fastener, such as a headed pin, is attached to a mounting structure. The garnish is attached to the vehicle by inserting the head of the pin into a rounded portion of the keyhole, then moving the garnish laterally with respect to the pin such that a shaft portion of the pin travels to a slot portion of the keyhole, securing the garnish in place. While such fastening assemblies are hidden and protected after the garnish is installed, the retainer and fastener can be difficult to align for assembly since the installer often cannot see the retainer and fastener when the garnish is placed into position for assembly. Additionally, the retainer and fastener can be difficult to disengage without damage should the garnish need to be removed.
There is a need for a way to conceal and protect fasteners for garnishes that provides convenient access to the fastener for installation and removal of the garnish, reduces the potential for damage to the garnish upon removal, and does not detract from the esthetics of the garnish.
The present invention provides a novel fastener cover that is patterned to visually blend with surrounding styling features of a garnish. The cover interfaces with the garnish such that the gap between the cover and the garnish is oriented generally parallel to the surface of the garnish, concealing the fastener from view without detracting from the esthetics of the garnish.
An aspect of the invention is a garnish system for a vehicle. The system comprises a garnish having a patterned surface with styling features, a cavity, and a mounting aperture within the cavity for receiving a fastener to attach the garnish to a mounting structure. A cover is shaped to engage and close the cavity such that the cover, which is patterned to correspond to the styling features of the garnish, visually obscures the cover when the cover is installed.
Another aspect of the invention is a garnish system for a vehicle. The system comprises a garnish having a patterned surface with styling features, a cavity, and a mounting aperture within the cavity for receiving a fastener to attach the garnish to a mounting structure. A cover is shaped to engage and close the cavity. The cover includes a grooved portion that engages a tongued portion of the garnish to attach the cover to the garnish. The cover is patterned to correspond to the styling features of the garnish to visually obscure the cover when the cover is installed.
Still another aspect of the invention is a method for attaching a garnish to a mounting structure. The method comprises the steps of constructing a pattern of styling features on a surface of the garnish, forming a cavity in the garnish, and installing a mounting aperture in the cavity. Additional steps include locating the mounting aperture proximate the mounting structure, installing a fastener into both the mounting aperture and the mounting structure to attach the garnish to the mounting structure, and closing the cavity with a cover such that the cover is patterned to correspond to the styling features of the garnish to visually obscure the cover.
Further features of the inventive embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which the embodiments relate from reading the specification and claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
A cover for a fastener according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown in
It should be noted that the present invention can be adapted to correspond with garnishes having various shapes and features. An example of a cover 122 adapted to correspond to a garnish 110 having generally dome-shaped styling features 112 is depicted in
As previously indicated, the present invention may be used with garnishes having styling characteristics of any shape by forming one or more covers in at least one of a shape, color, and texture corresponding to the styling characteristics. A further example is shown in
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After fastener 514 is secured, cover 522 is pivoted to a closed position, covering and visually obscuring the cavity 516. Cover 522 may be held in a closed position by any of the previously-discussed cover attachment devices including, without limitation, press-fit or snap-fit between the cover and the garnish, adhesive, hook-and-loop, tongue and groove, tabs, ribs, threaded couplings, and protrusions. Cover 522 is preferably made of a shape, color, material and texture to as appropriate to closely correspond to the surrounding styling features 512 of the garnish, and may include a recessed portion 523 to provide additional clearance for fastener 514 when the cover is installed. The garnish, styling features, fastener, cavity, mounting apertures and mounting structure are otherwise similar in structure and function to the like-named components previously discussed and so will not be restated here.
As can be seen, the present invention may be employed with garnishes having a wide variety of surface patterns and shapes. Furthermore, the number of styling characteristics may be greater or lesser without affecting the scope of the invention. For example, a garnish may have a fewer number of styling characteristics of a desired size, such as the oblong-shaped styling features 12 depicted in
In the aforementioned embodiments, in addition to its visual similarity to its surroundings, a cover according to the present invention may be made from a material similar to the material used for the garnish, or may be made from differing materials having greater or lesser elasticity for ease of installation and removal. In some embodiments it may be desirable to make the cover from a different material than the garnish and then coat the cover with the same or a similar material as the garnish. For example, a cover may be made of metal and then coated with a plastic material that is the same as, or similar to, the material of a plastic garnish. The cover may be finished to correspond to the finish, pattern, texture, and grain of the garnish so as to visually blend in with the garnish.
While this invention has been shown and described with respect to a detailed embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that changes in form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the scope of the claims of the invention.
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application 60/627,067, filed Nov. 12, 2004, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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60627067 | Nov 2004 | US |