The present invention relates to a device for spacing an opening element away from a fixed element, and more particularly to a device for spacing a door away from the frame of a motor vehicle body.
Installing such a spacing device, in particular between each door and the frame of the motor vehicle, has been known for a very long time.
Generally, this spacing device is made of steel and comprises first means for fastening to the opening element or the fixed element and also second means for fastening to the fixed element or the opening element, the second fastening means being extended by a guide comprising a zone of contact which is made up of a first track and a second track extending on either side of means for resisting movement, the first fastening means being equipped with at least one follower element designed to be moved along the zone of contact in order that the opening element can be located either in an open position or a closed position.
The means for resisting movement consist of a protruding tip of the guide and compel the person opening the opening element to exert additional forces so as to force the follower element to pass over this obstacle in order to come into contact with the second track. The opening element is then stabilized in the open position.
It is therefore necessary to exert forces in the opposite direction in order to force the follower element to pass over the tip so as to come back into contact with the first track so as to close the opening element.
A major drawback of this type of spacing device lies in the fact that, during opening/closing maneuvers following the steps of cataphoresis and/or of application of one or more coats of paint, particles or flakes are formed by the follower element rubbing against the zone of contact which has been at least partially covered with one or more of these coatings during the above-identified steps. These flakes, mainly under the effect of gravity and/or of splashing, then become deposited on a part of the frame located underneath and constitute visual defects once they are covered with a coat of paint for example.
While such defects may be permitted for entry level vehicles, they are not acceptable for top of the range vehicles where the finish must be exemplary.
The present invention aims to solve the abovementioned problem and for this purpose provides a device for spacing an opening element away from a fixed element, said spacing device comprising first means for fastening to the opening element or the fixed element and also second means for fastening to the fixed element or the opening element, the second fastening means being extended by a guide comprising a zone of contact which is made up of a first track and a second track extending on either side of means for resisting movement, the first fastening means being equipped with at least one follower element designed to be moved along the zone of contact in order that the opening element can be located either in a closed position or an open position depending on whether the follower element is in contact with the first track or with the second track, characterized in that the guide is designed such that the zone of contact is formed in a housing having at least one covering wall protecting said zone of contact from any splashing and/or from any deposition of unwanted dirt.
Thus, since the zone of contact is protected from the outside, in particular during steps of cataphoresis and/or of application of one or more coats of paint, rubbing of the follower element against the zone of contact no longer generates contaminating flakes or dust liable to be deposited by gravity and/or splashing on the bottom part of the frame.
Advantageously, the housing comprises two side walls located on either side of the covering wall.
Further advantageously, each side wall has an inner face and the contact surface is formed in said inner faces.
According to a preferred embodiment, the guide has an approximately inverted-U-shaped cross section once positioned in the opening element or in the corresponding fixed element.
Preferably, the first fastening means comprise a bracket.
Further preferably, the follower element comprises an approximately cylindrical sliding finger.
According to one characteristic of the invention, the means for resisting movement comprise at least one narrowing formed in the zone of contact.
Preferably, the narrowing is made with the aid of at least two elastically deformable elements located opposite one another.
Further preferably, each elastically deformable element comprises an internal shoulder forming a ramp in the direction of the second track.
According to a first variant embodiment of the invention, the spacing device is made of plastic. Thus, such a spacing device can be installed temporarily with a view to applying various coatings on the opening element and/or on the entire body and is then replaced by a conventional metal spacing device as is described for example in the introductory part of the present application.
According to a second variant embodiment of the invention, the spacing device is made of metal. The fastening means and the guide can be made in the form of a one-piece body. Such a spacing device could then be installed permanently.
The present invention also relates to a guide for such a spacing device, said guide comprising a zone of contact which is made up of a first track and a second track extending on either side of means for resisting movement, characterized in that the means for resisting movement comprise at least one narrowing formed in the zone of contact.
The implementation of the invention will be understood better with the aid of the following detailed description with regard to the appended drawing, in which:
A spacing device 1 according to the invention, as shown in
More precisely, and as is shown in
The bracket 2 is made in one piece and comprises a substantially rectangular rim 7 delimiting a central opening 8. On either side of the latter, each long side is extended symmetrically by a fastening zone comprising a central bore 9.
A follower element, made in the form of an approximately cylindrical sliding finger 10 located in the plane of the bracket 2, protrudes from one of the long sides and leads into the central opening 8. This sliding finger 10 is formed so as to extend in parallel with a finger connecting the centers of the two bores 9.
The support element 4 comprises an elongate plate 11 which has an orifice 12 at each of its two ends and from which an L-shaped partition 13 protrudes. This partition 13 comprises a base 15 surmounted by a stud 16.
The guide 3 is made in the form of a slightly bent elongate piece and has a U-shaped cross section. For this purpose, this guide 3 comprises a covering wall 17 and also two side walls 18 located on either side of said covering wall 17 and perpendicular thereto. The width of the covering wall 17 is selected such that the shortest distance between the internal faces of the two side walls 18 is approximately equal to the diameter of the sliding finger 10.
This guide 3 has a first end terminating in a bore 19 designed to engage with the stud 16 by mating of shapes. The guide 3 could for this purpose pivot to a certain extent about the stud 16 so as to make the spacing device 1 adaptable and thus usable on different types of vehicle. This guide 3 also has a second end including a semicylindrical partition 20 forming an abutment.
Close to the second end of the guide 3, each internal face of the side walls 18 comprises an internal shoulder forming a ramp 21.
These two ramps 21 are opposite one another and act as means for resisting movement which are made in the form of a narrowing. More precisely, the internal faces constitute a zone of contact with the sliding finger 10, this zone of contact being made up of a first track 22 running from the first end of the guide 3 to said ramps 21, and also of a second track 23 running schematically from said ramps 21 as far as the vicinity of the partition 20.
The ramps 21 are designed so as to have an upward slope in the direction of the second track 23.
As shown in
The second end of the guide 3 has already been slid through the central opening 8 in the bracket 2. The sliding finger 10 is then in contact with the internal walls of the side walls 18, preferably in the first track 22.
As can be gathered more particularly from
It should be understood that the bracket 2 has been fastened such that the covering wall 17 of the guide 3 is located above the sliding finger 10. The covering wall 17 and the side walls 18 then constitute a housing in the form of a tunnel in which the sliding finger 10 and the internal faces of the side walls 18 are protected from any kind of splashing and/or unwanted dirt which could occur, for example, during the steps of applying one or more coats of paint. Therefore, the rubbing of the sliding finger 10 against the zone of contact of the guide 3 does not produce any flakes or dust liable to be deposited, under the effect of gravity and/or of splashing, on the parts of the frame located underneath.
The bore 19 in the guide 3 is then fitted over the stud 16 and the support element 4 is fastened in the door 5 via its plate 11, as shown in
In both directions, the ramps 21 constitute a resistance point which, in order to be passed over, requires an increase in the forces exerted on the door 5. By doing this, the sliding finger 10 can pass through the narrowing by causing elastic deformation of the ramps 21 so as to widen the passage.
When the door 5 is placed in the open position, the sliding finger 10 is stabilized between the ramps 21 and the partition 20, the bracket 2 then being in contact with said partition 20.
It should be noted that the support element and the guide could alternatively be made in one piece. This would remove the degree of latitude in the possible rotation of the bore 19 about the stud 16.
Although the invention has been described in connection with particular exemplary embodiments, it is clear that it is in no way limited thereto and that it includes any technical equivalents of the means described as well as their combinations, as long as these fall within the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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07/06393 | Sep 2007 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP08/61924 | 9/9/2008 | WO | 00 | 3/26/2010 |