The present invention relates, in general, to a device used in automotive repair, and, more specifically the present invention relates to a device for applying outer skin to an automotive door frame.
In automotive repairs, particularly in the repair of body parts after an accident, there are many parts that are relatively inaccessible and provide a challenge to mechanic or repair person. After an accident in which there is damage to the body of the vehicle many of the repairs involve covering undamaged body parts with new “skin”. This reduces the cost to both the insurance companies and to the person paying for the insurance since undamaged parts need not be replaced.
One example of such an accident would be a fender bender or an accident where the door panel is pushed in but the door frame is untouched. In such cases the framework would remain and the door skin would be replaced or similarly with other type accidents.
One problem that the repair person has in this type repair is mounting the skin on the frame without damaging the new skin in mounting it, say, on the door frame. Sometimes this becomes difficult because some of the parts are relatively difficult to reach or are difficult to put a tool in the part requiring attachment. It would be desirable if there were a tool which could aid in such repair to facilitate the repair and also minimize the possibility of damaging the new skin on the door frame.
In a first aspect the present invention provides a device for applying an outer skin to an automotive frame. The device comprises at least one member formed from a preselected material and having a predetermined shape and a substantially U-shaped notch formed closely adjacent a first end of the at least one member. There is a tapered portion disposed on one predetermined face of the substantially U-shaped notch for engaging an outer portion of such outer skin and forcing such outer portion to turn down and engage such automotive door frame.
In a second aspect the present invention provides a device for applying an outer skin to an automotive frame. The device comprises a housing member having a first predetermined shape and made of a first predetermined material. There is a first member fixedly secured to the housing member, the first member having a second predetermined shape and formed of a second predetermined material and a second member slidingly securable with the first member by means of a bolt and enclosed in the housing member, such second member having a third predetermined shape and formed of a third predetermined material. There is a substantially U-shaped notch, a portion of the U-shaped notch formed in the first member and a second portion of the U-shaped notch formed in the second member and a tapered portion disposed on a face of the portion of the U-shaped notch formed in such second member for engaging an outer portion of such outer skin and forcing such outer portion to turn down and engage such automotive frame. There is a biasing means disposed in a slot formed in the second member, the biasing means is caged between an upper end of the slot and with such bolt for securing the second member with the first member for biasing second member to a first position and a securing means for fixedly securing such first member to the housing member.
It is, therefore, one of the primary objects of the present invention to provide a device for applying an outer skin to an automotive door frame.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a device that fits in the groove of a door frame so as to be able to turn the outer skin down.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a device for applying an outer skin to an automotive door frame that is simple to use.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a device for applying an outer skin to an automotive door frame that is relatively inexpensive to manufacture.
These and various other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent after a full reading of the following detailed description, particularly, when read in conjunction with the attached drawings as described below and the appended claims.
Prior to proceeding with the more detailed description of the present invention it should be noted that, for the sake of clarity, identical components which have identical functions have been designated by identical reference numerals throughout the several views illustrated in the drawings.
There has been a problem with mounting new “skin” on a door frame because of the narrow area that a worker has to attach the skin. Such skin has to be turned under in a groove that runs the length of the door frame. The area is too narrow to be able to use most tools and, further, one must be extremely careful that the new skin, which is usually pre painted is not damaged or that paint finish not marred.
The present invention provides a device, generally designated 10, in which one portion 2 of a U-shaped notch 4 fits into a groove 6 in an automotive door frame while an adjacent part 8 engages the outer portion of the door skin. As the end opposite the U-shaped notch 4 is hammered the adjacent portion 8 which has a tapered area 12 engages the skin and forces it down into the door frame groove 6. The device 10 is moved down the door frame and the process repeated until the skin is forced into place all along the door frame.
In a first aspect the present invention provides a device 10 for applying an outer skin to an automotive frame. The device 10 comprises at least one member 20 formed from a preselected material and having a predetermined shape and a substantially U-shaped notch 4 formed closely adjacent a first end of the at least one member 20. There is a tapered portion 12 disposed on one predetermined face 8 of the substantially U-shaped notch 4 for engaging an outer portion of such outer skin and forcing such outer portion to turn down and engage such automotive door frame.
It is presently preferred that such predetermined shape of the at least one member is substantially cylindrical; however, it is within the scope of the invention that such device could be hexagonal, octagonal or other various shapes. It is also presently preferred that such substantially U-shaped notch is formed in the first end of the at least one member.
Again it must be mentioned that force must be applied to a second end of the at least one member to force the tapered portion to engage an outer portion of such outer skin and thereby force such outer portion to turn down and engage such automotive frame. The force is generally applied by the use of a hammer.
The inner surfaces of the substantially U-shaped notch are very smooth so as to not mar the finish on such skin as such skin is forced into a groove in such automotive frame. This is important because the skin is usually already painted with a final coat of paint and care must be taken to not mar this finish.
It is also presently preferred that such preselected material for forming the device is a plastic material. Such plastic material could be selected from a variety of plastics; however, it is important that the plastic material is substantially rigid so that it can be hammered without distorting. Also in this embodiment it is preferred that such at least one member is only one.
In a second aspect of the present invention, as seen in
The substantially U-shaped notch 4 is formed when said second member 26 is forced to a second position. When such second member 26 is in a first position the U-shaped notch 4 is not evident, it is only when force is applied to overcome the bias that the notch 4 is evident. Such second member 26 must be forced to such second position to overcome the bias thereby permitting the tapered portion 12 of the second member 26 to engage such outer portion of such outer skin and thereby forcing such outer portion to turn down and engage such automotive frame.
It is also presently preferred that such second and said third predetermined material are formed from similar material and that such similar material is plastic and, further, that such plastic is rigid.
Such securing means for securing such first member 24 to such housing member 22 is one of screws and bolts. Such biasing means 30 is a spring 32.
While a presently preferred embodiment and alternate embodiments of the present invention has been described in detail above, it should be understood that various other adaptations and/or modifications of the invention can be made by those persons who are particularly skilled in the art without departing from either the spirit of the invention or the scope of the appended claims.
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