Device for fastening components

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6431787
  • Patent Number
    6,431,787
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 13, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A device (10) for fastening components (11) has a mounting element (12), which rests each with a respective joining face (16) on the components (11) to be connected, and which is covered with a cap (14). The cap (14) has extensions (38), which positively engage recesses (30) embodied on the mounting element (12). This assures a secure hold of the cap (14) even after a relatively long time.
Description




PRIOR ART




The invention is based on a device for fastening components as generically defined by the preamble to claim


1


. Devices previously used in practice have a mounting element that rests with joining faces on the components to be connected. Since the joining faces are connected to the component with the aid of screws, for instance, the screws protrude past the walls of the joining faces, and a user of the device could be injured as a result. For this reason, caps are placed on the mounting elements. As a rule, the caps are made of plastic and have one or pinlike extensions, which are inserted into fitting bores in the mounting elements, where they hold by means of a press fit. During use, because of material shrinkage of the plastic, especially in conjunction with severe vibration, the pins can slide out of the bores, and the caps can fall off the mounting elements.




Cover elements are also known that have elastic detent extensions that engage recesses on a component that is to be covered. In order to gain their elasticity, the detent extensions are thin elongated components. However, as a consequence, they can easily break off, especially when the cover elements are frequently put on and taken off.




ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION




The device for fastening components according to the invention having the characteristics of the body of the main claim has the advantage over the prior art that the cap holds durably on the mounting element and nevertheless is easy to install. Furthermore, fluctuations in tolerances, especially for the cap, can easily be compensated for.




As a result of a symmetrical embodiment of the mounting element and the cap, simple installation is assured, since there is no need to adhere to a certain orientation.




With the aid of recesses for releasing the cap from the installed mounting element, simple removal of the cap is provided for without scratching any parts.




If a contour of a side view of the device is equivalent to a quarter-circle, the advantageous result is a large covered space, which offers a great deal of room for fasteners.




By the provisions and characteristics recited in the dependent claims, particular refinements of the device defined by the main claim are described.











DRAWING




One exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in the drawing and explained in further detail in the ensuing description.





FIG. 1

is a perspective exploded view of the device, and





FIG. 2

is a sectional view taken along the line II—II of FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT




A device


10


shown in

FIG. 1

serves to fasten components


11


, in particular profile bars with undercut longitudinal grooves, which are shown in simplified form in the drawing. The device


10


comprises both a mounting element


12


in the form of a profile angle, preferably a diecast part, which can be connected to the components


11


, and a cap


14


, advantageously embodied as a plastic injection-molded part.




The mounting element


12


has joining faces


16


for the components


11


to be connected; the joining faces are embodied on two walls


18


that are preferably at a right angle to one another. Protruding from each joining face


16


are two or more breakaway tongues


19


, which can be made to engage undercut longitudinal grooves in profile bars and thus form a securing means to prevent relative rotation. In each wall


18


, openings


20


are formed through which fasteners for the components


11


, such as screws, can be passed. In the present exemplary embodiment, there are also webs


22


between the walls


18


, to increase the mechanical strength of the mounting element


12


. The walls


18


and the webs


22


form a recess


24


, for which the cap


14


serves as a cover.




As seen from

FIG. 2

, a common plane


26


extends through both the mounting element


12


and the cap


14


and mirror- symmetrically divides the mounting element


12


and the cap


14


. On two edges


28


, pointing away from one another, of the joining faces


16


, two recesses


30


per edge


28


are formed. That is, there are a total of four recesses


30


. However, it is also possible to provide a total of only two recesses


30


, or more than four of them. The recesses


30


, which are opposite one another in pairs, have a spacing a


A


, which is divided in half by the plane


26


. The recesses


30


also have mounting faces


32


, which form an angle α


A


, which in the present exemplary embodiment is advantageously 10°. The angle α


A


is bisected by the plane


26


. The spacing a


A


of the mounting faces


32


narrows as a result in the direction of the joining faces


16


.




On at least one face end, toward the cap


14


, of the webs


22


of the mounting element


12


, at least one recess


33


is formed. In the exemplary embodiment, a total of four recesses


33


is provided.




For covering the mounting element


12


, the cap


14


is used, which has one curved cover part


34


and two lateral webs


36


. Because of this embodiment, the cap


14


becomes elastic and yet still remains quite stable. The cover part


34


extends from one edge, marked


28


in

FIG. 2

, of the mounting element


12


to the opposite edge, also marked


28


. The webs


36


of the cap


14


are aligned with the webs


22


of the mounting element


12


. As a result, the recess


24


of the mounting element


12


is covered completely. In a mounting element


12


without webs


22


, the webs


36


of the cap


14


are shaped in such a way that the recess


24


is completely closed. It can also be seen from

FIG. 2

that a contour of a side view of the device


10


is substantially equivalent to a quarter-circle. The result is advantageously a large covered space, which offers enough room for fasteners. However, it is also possible to provide a flat cover part


14


, if the fasteners are correspondingly small.




On both sides of the aforementioned plane


26


, on opposed edges


35


, pointing away from one another, of the cover part


34


, two extensions


38


are formed. The extensions


38


are small and compact, and as a result they are rigid relative to the cover part


34


. A total of at least two extensions


38


should be formed onto the cap


14


, but more than four extensions


38


are also possible. The extensions


38


, which are opposite one another in pairs, have a spacing a


F


. The spacing a


F


is bisected by the plane


26


. The extensions


38


are embodied such that they cooperate with the recesses


30


. To that end, the spacing a


A


of the recesses


30


is advantageously greater than the spacing a


F


of the extensions


38


. The extensions


38


have a width that is dimensioned such that they fit into the recesses


30


with some play. The extensions


38


also have mounting faces


40


, which form an angle α


F


, which in the present exemplary embodiment is advantageously 20°. The angle α


F


is bisected by the plane


26


. The spacing of the mounting faces


40


narrows as a result, as the spacing of the mounting faces


40


from the cap


14


increases.




In the mounting of the cap


14


on the mounting element


12


, the latter already being firmly screwed to components


11


, the extensions


38


of one edge


35


of the cover part


32


of the cap


14


are for instance inserted first into the recesses


30


of one edge


28


of the mounting element


12


. Then the cap


14


is pressed against the face end of the webs


22


of the mounting element


12


. As a result, the cap


14


bends open, and the extensions


38


of the other edge


35


of the cover part


32


of the cap


14


engage the inside of the recesses


30


of the mounting element


12


. Since the spacing a


A


of the mounting faces


32


of the recesses


30


is greater than The spacing a


F


of the mounting faces


40


of the extensions


38


, the cap


14


holds by positive engagement on the mounting element


12


. Because the angle α


F


of the mounting element


12


is greater than the angle α


F


of the cap


14


, the mounting faces


40


of the cap


14


slide along the mounting faces


32


of the mounting element


14


, so that the cap


14


is pressed against the mounting element


12


. The cap


14


finally, in the fully installed state, circumferentially grips the mounting element


12


with the aid of the extensions


38


. As a result, an especially secure hold of the cap


14


on the mounting element


12


is assured.




The recesses


33


provided between the mounting element


12


and the cap


14


serve the purpose of simple release of the cap


14


from the installed mounting element


12


. Once the mounting element


12


is fastened to the components


11


and the cap


14


has been mounted on the mounting element


12


, the cap


14


can be removed again only with difficulty without the recesses


33


, because the seams between the mounting element


12


and the cap


14


are very small and present no opportunity of placing a tool against them. Even with the fingers, the cap can be grasped only with difficulty. If a screwdriver is used, for instance, it can also happen that the mounting element


12


and/or the cap


14


will become scratched.




For removing the cap


14


, the tip of a slot-type screwdriver is introduced into a recess


33


and pivoted, and the cap


14


is thus released from the mounting element


12


. If necessary, one screwdriver or some other suitable device can also be employed from each side. The recesses


33


are accordingly devices that substantially facilitate removal of the cap


14


. The recesses


33


can also be wedge-shaped, in which case a screwdriver need not be pivoted. The screwdriver lifts the cap


14


from the mounting element


12


solely by being gradually introduced.




The recesses


30


need not necessarily be embodied on edges


28


of the joining faces


16


. It is also possible to provide them on other edges, for instance on the edges of the webs


22


. The embodiment of the edges themselves makes it possible for the engaging extensions


38


to be made as small as possible. If structural conditions allow it, they can also be embodied at other locations.




The extensions


38


are small and compact compared to the cap


14


, and as a result they are more rigid than the cap


14


and do not warp upon installation and removal. Upon installation and removal, accordingly only the cap


14


or the cover part


34


is deformed, but not the extensions


38


. This eliminates the risk that the extensions


38


will break off because of the alternating stress during frequent installation and removal.




A further advantage of the invention should be mentioned at this point. Both the mounting element


12


and the cap


14


, because of their embodiment, and especially the embodiment of the angles α


A


of the mounting faces


32


of the recesses


30


and the angles α


F


of the mounting faces


40


of the extensions


38


, can be produced in tools without pushers, making inexpensive production possible.



Claims
  • 1. A device (10) for fastening components (11), comprising a mounting element (12) with joining faces (16) for the components (11) and an elastic cap (14) for covering a recess (24) located between walls (18) of the joining faces (16), wherein at least two opposed recesses (30) are formed on the mounting element, said at least two opposed recesses having a first spacing (aA), wherein at least two opposed extensions (38) are formed onto the cap (14), said at least two opposed extensions having a second spacing (aF) and cooperating with said at least two opposed recesses (30), wherein the first spacing (aA) of said at least two opposed recesses (30) being greater than the second spacing (aF) of the at least two opposed extensions (38), wherein the at least two extensions (38) are rigid relative to the cap (14), wherein the cap (14) circumferentially grips the mounting element (12) with the aid of the extensions (38), said at least two opposed recesses having first mounting faces (32) between which a first angle (αA) is located, said first angle (αA) bisected by at least one plane (26), said at least two opposed extensions (38) having two mounting faces between which a second angle (αF) is located, wherein said second angle (αF) is bisected by said at least one plane (26), and wherein the first angle (αA) is greater than the second angle (αF).
  • 2. The device (10) of claim 1, wherein said at least one plane (26) divides the cap (14) and the mounting element (12) mirror-symmetrically and extends through the cap (14) and the mounting element (12).
  • 3. The device (10) of claim 2, wherein the second spacing (aF) of the at least two opposed extensions (38) and the first spacing (aA) of the at least two opposed recesses (30) are divided in half by the at least one plane (26).
  • 4. The device (10) of claim 2, wherein two extensions (38) and two recesses (30) are disposed on each side of the at least one plane (26).
  • 5. The device (10) of claim 1, wherein the at least two opposed recesses (30) are disposed on edges (28) of the mounting element (12).
  • 6. The device (10) of claim 1, wherein the at least two opposed recesses (30) are disposed on edges (28), pointing away from one another, of the joining faces (16).
  • 7. The device (10) of claim 1, wherein webs (22) are formed between the walls (18).
  • 8. The device (10) of claim 1, wherein at least one recess (33) for releasing the cap (14) from the mounting element (12) is provided between the mounting element (12) and the cap (14).
  • 9. The device (10) of claim 1, wherein a contour of a side view of the device (10) substantially corresponds to a quarter-circle.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 29 181 Jun 1998 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/DE99/01690 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/01900 1/13/2000 WO A
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