This application claims the benefit of the filing date of French Patent Application Serial No. 1852782, filed Mar. 30, 2018, for “DEVICE FOR ADJUSTING THE ELEVATION OF A PIECE.”
The present disclosure relates to a device for adjusting the elevation of an end piece. The piece can be a stop, for example for one opening part of a motor vehicle such as a hood, a trunk door, a tailgate, etc. By adjusting the elevation of the piece, the opening part can be precisely positioned in the closed position with the rest of the body.
Such a device is known from French Patent No. FR 3002574 B1. It comprises a sleeve intended to be fixed to the vehicle and an adjusting element, bearing a stop, which can slide in the sleeve in order to place the stop at a given height. The device is then locked by imposing a movement on the control element to place retaining lugs in locking grooves and to bring together teeth and grooves arranged respectively on the control elements and on the sleeve to block any movement of the control element and to fix the height of the stop.
The solution proposed in this document effectively allows the stop to be placed at a specific height. However, it does not allow this height to be easily adjusted, especially after the device has been placed in the locking position.
The aim of the present disclosure is to remedy this problem. In particular, the present disclosure aims to allow easy adjustment, for example by indexation, of the elevation of a piece.
In order to achieve, at least in part, this purpose, the subject matter of the present disclosure proposes a device for adjusting the elevation of a piece, the device comprising:
The pin and body are connected to each other via their respective threads and the pin can, when rotated, move along a longitudinal axis to adjust the elevation of the first end of the pin.
The body includes a head with a side window and the pin has, over one section of its length, peripheral notches arranged opposite the side window of the body. The adjustment device comprises a lock placed in the side window of the body, the lock cooperating with the notches of the pin to index the movement thereof.
According to other advantageous and non-limiting characteristics of the disclosure, taken either separately or in any technically feasible combination:
Further characteristics and advantages of the disclosure will appear from the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention, made in reference to the accompanying drawings, among which:
With reference to
Whatever the nature of the support, it is provided with an opening into which the body 2 of the adjustment device 1 can be inserted to be retained. For this purpose, the body 2 may be equipped with retaining devices, such as flexible tabs to allow the body 2 to be elastically interlocked into the support, or locking means to firmly hold the body 2 on the support.
The body 2 extends in a longitudinal direction and defines a central cylinder with an internal thread. At a first end of the cylinder, the body 2 includes a head 3, the transverse dimension of which is larger than those of the cylinder so as to define a shoulder forming a support surface on which the support can be placed in contact. The head 3 has a main opening leading to the inside of the cylinder to screw a pin 7 into it, as will be detailed in further detail below. The other end of the cylinder, opposite the head 3, can be closed.
Optionally, the head 3 can be fitted with a sealing washer 4 as shown on the adjustment device 1 in
A side window 5 may be provided on the head 3 of the body 2, for receiving a lock 6, as shown in
The adjustment device also includes a pin 7. This pin 7 has an external thread 7a over one section of its length. On one first end of the pin, an upper connecting area 7c is provided to receive, for example by means of a push-fit connection, the end piece 8 of which the elevation is to be adjusted. In the example shown in the figures, this part (end piece 8) consists of a stop made of an elastomeric material.
The elastomeric stop of end piece 8 has a peripheral notched area 8a that facilitates the gripping thereof, in particular, for the rotational movement of the pin 7.
The dimensions of the pin 7 and of the cylinder of the body 2 are chosen so that the two parts can be assembled together by screwing same together using their respective threads. The pin 7, when driven in rotation, can then move in a longitudinal direction, which enables the elevation of the end piece 8, in this case, the elastomeric stop, to be adjusted.
As is well known per se, the pitch of the internal thread of the cylinder and external thread of the pin 7 is chosen to determine the variation in the elevation of the end piece 8 for each complete rotation of the pin 7 in the body 2. For example, by choosing a 6 mm pitch, the elevation of the end piece 8 will be varied by + or −1 mm from a nominal elevation, by imposing a rotation of one sixth of a turn of the pin 7 in either direction.
To facilitate the use of the adjustment device 1, a first mark 8b may be formed on the elastomeric stop of end piece 8, and a set of secondary marks 3a, 3b may be formed on the head 3 of the body 2. A secondary reference mark 3a can form a reference with which the first mark 8b is aligned in the adjustment configuration of the adjustment device 1. The secondary marks are separated from each other by a constant angular offset, in this case 60°. By rotating the pin 7, the first mark 8b can be positioned opposite one of the secondary marks 3a, 3b, and the elevation adjustment of the end piece can be precisely controlled.
Returning to the general description of the adjustment device 1, the pin 7 also includes notches 7b in a section of its length. As can be seen in
When the pin 7 is properly assembled, in the adjustment position, to the body 2, screwed into this body 2, the side window 5 fitted on the head 3 of the body 2 opens in the notched section that includes the notches 7b of the pin 7.
The lock 6 can then be inserted into the side window 5 of the head 3. This lock 6 is configured to cooperate with the notches 7b of the pin 7 and index the rotational movement of the pin 7, thus indexing the elevation of the end piece.
By coordinating the arrangement of the notches 7b and the marks 8b, 3a, 3b, there is a mechanism making it possible to easily adjust the elevation of the end piece 8, here by a sixth of a turn rotation of the pin 7. Each quarter turn of rotation, depending on the selected thread pitch, corresponds to a specific variation in the elevation of the end piece, for example by 1 mm or 2 mm.
The lock 6 can take the form of a U-shaped staple, and therefore has two branches 6a, 6b. Each branch 6a, 6b forms or carries a flexible tab 9, here connected to the free end of the branch 6a, 6b that carries the flexible tab 9, respectively. Each flexible tab 9 includes a boss 9a. When the lock 6 is inserted into the side window 5 of the adjustment device 1, in the adjustment position, the branches 6a, 6b are arranged on either side of the notched section that includes the notches 7b of the pin 7. When the pin 7 is rotated, the teeth of the notched section that includes the notches 7b come into contact with the flexible tabs 9, and, in particular, with the boss 9a placed on each of these flexible tabs 9, to cause them to bend and thus allow the pin 7 to rotate. A stationary position of the pin 7 is obtained when the bosses 9a of the flexible tabs 9 are positioned in some of the notches 7b of the pin 7.
The rotational displacement, and therefore the elevation displacement, of the pin 7 can thus be indexed. The rotational force required to move the flexible tab 9 from one notch 7b to the other is determined by the rigidity of the flexible tabs 9 of the lock 6.
In an advantageous alternative solution of the adjustment device 1, and in order to securely block the elevation of the end piece 8, a locking device for the lock 6 can be provided.
For this purpose, the lock 6 carries a movable padlock 10 that can move transversely in the lock 6 by exerting an effort on a push zone 10a of the padlock 10. The padlock 10 can selectively take an open position in which the pin is free to be moved in rotation in the body 2, indexed by the notches 7b cooperating with the flexible tabs 9, as described above. The padlock 10 can also take a closed position when it has been moved transversely to enter the lock 6 and block the rotation of the pin 7. The padlock 10 may have a V-shape 10b at its end intended to penetrate between the two branches 6a, 6b of the lock 6. The arms of the V-shape 10b are designed to cooperate with notches 7b of the pin 7 in order to prevent the rotation thereof, the two arms of the V being placed on either side of a tooth of the area of notches 7b of the pin 7.
In this way, any rotational movement of the pin 7 and the disruption of the selected elevation of the end piece 8, which could be caused, for example, by vibrations of the support on which the adjustment device 1 is positioned, are prevented.
Using the adjustment device 1 is particularly simple. It is delivered in the adjustment position, i.e., with the pin screwed into the body 2 so that the notches 7b are positioned opposite the side window 5 of the body 2. The lock 6 is inserted into the side window 5 so that the bosses 9a of the flexible tabs are respectively received in a notch 7b of the pin 7. The padlock is in the open position. Advantageously, the first mark 8b on the end piece 8 is opposite the reference mark 3a on the head 3 of the body 2.
The adjustment device 1 is then positioned on the support. The elevation of the end piece 8, here, the elastomeric stop, can then be adjusted by grasping this piece at the notched area 8a thereof and by rotating the pin 7 to place the first main mark of notched area 8a on one of the secondary marks 3b. The sixth of a turn movement is indexed by the cooperation of the notches 7b with the bosses 9a of the flexible tabs 9.
When the end piece 8 is positioned at a selected elevation, the adjustment device 1 can be locked by exerting a force on the push zone 10a of the padlock 10, which tends to place each of the arms of V-shape 10b of the padlock 10 on either side of a tooth in the zone of notches 7b of the pin 7. This prevents any unwanted rotational movement of the pin 7.
The parts of the adjustment device 1 as described herein may be made of a plastic material, and the device manufactured by, for example, an injection molding process or an additive manufacturing process.
Of course, the invention is not limited to the described embodiments and alternative solutions can be used without departing from the scope of the invention, as defined in the claims.
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