The present invention relates to a fastener of the type having at an end thereof an attaching device to a body part of a vehicle and at the opposite end a retaining device for a part or accessory to be attached to the vehicle body part. In particular, a fastener of this type is used to attach cables or tubes under the body or a finishing part to the frame of the vehicle body.
It is known that in fasteners of the type described above the attaching device to the vehicle body part is generally of the bayonet type, and comprises, in particular, a hammer-shaped head, which overhangingly protrudes, from both sides, from an end of a shank of the fastener, at a predetermined distance from an elastically deformable generally suction-cap shaped flange, carried by the shank; in use, the head is introduced through a rectangular-shaped slot or perforation in the body part, arranging the head parallel to the slot, and thus the fastener with the shank engaged through the slot and the head arranged immediately underneath a peripheral edge of the slot is turned by 90° to arrange the head oriented perpendicularly, in order to take the latter to engage the peripheral edge of the slot, with consequent elastic deformation of the flange, which therefore works as elastic element, which maintains in tension the head/edge coupling of the slot.
Regretfully, in use, despite the presence of angular locking teeth obtained on the shank and despite the tension ensured by the elastic deformation of the flange with consequent generation of angular locking by friction, the fastener may be subjected to an accidental rotation which causes the head to be released from the slot, consequently putting the clip out of order. The accidental event may occur more frequently when a seal is arranged between the flange of the fastener and the body part to prevent dirt and humidity from reaching the slot and consequently penetrating inside the body part, which may be a box-like element of the body.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome this drawback of the prior art by providing a clip of the type described above which, after having been installed, cannot undergo accidental rotations but remains locked in the assumed position because it is provided with a fastening lock of the self-locking type. This all, providing in all cases a fastener which is simple, reliable, not very large and relatively cost-effective.
The present invention thus relates to a fastener for a part or accessory to be secured to a vehicle body part, as disclosed in claim 1.
In particular, the fastener according to the present invention has an attaching device of the body part comprising: a shank designed to be throughly accommodated in use, with a clearance, in a slot of the body part; a hammer-like head shaped to be insertable in use through the slot immediately under an edge thereof, when the head is oriented parallel to the slot, the head being carried by a first end of the shank so as to overhangingly extend from both sides of the shank, perpendicularly to a symmetry axis of the shank; and an elastically deformable, suction-cap-shaped flange carried by the shank on the side opposite to the head, at a predetermined distance therefrom; wherein the head is adapted, upon a rotation in use of the shank which arranges it perpendicularly to the slot, to cooperate by interference under the edge of the slot with a consequent elastic deformation of the flange.
According to a feature of the invention, the shank carries two elastically deformable oblique arms, which overhangingly extend from both sides of the shank, in a direction perpendicular to the head and so as to reciprocally move away from each other towards the flange, the arms being dimensioned so as to cooperate in use with the edge of the slot to elastically deform against the shank when the head is introduced through the slot, and then stretch to snappingly engage the slot when the head is rotated perpendicularly to the slot.
In this manner, when the head is arranged perpendicularly to the slot, the elastic arms engage the slot in the sense of its longitudinal extension, thus preventing any further rotation of the shank in the slot, because the arms, following a possible minor rotation, touch the peripheral edge of the slot with the side flanks thereof and not in the longitudinal overhanging extension direction, therefore they cannot be deformed, in fact locking the head in the rotated position.
In particular, the elastically deformable arms have the shape of flat rectangular wings arranged, with respect to the shank, in an anchor-like configuration and have a maximum transversal dimension in a direction perpendicular to the overhangingly extension direction of the arms with respect to the shank, which maximum transversal dimension is only immediately smaller than the width of the slot.
The invention further relates to a system for securing a part or accessory of a vehicle to a vehicle body part using the aforesaid fastener according to claim 10.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment thereof, exclusively provided by way of non-limitative example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to figures from 1 to 8, numeral 1 indicates as a whole a fastener for a part or accessory (known and not shown for the sake of simplicity) to be secured to a vehicle body part 2. The fastener 1 comprises at a first end thereof an attaching device 4 to the body part 2, which is the specific object of the present invention, and, on a second end thereof, opposite to the first, a retaining device 5, of known type, for the part or accessory, in the non-limiting example shown consisting of a rack-shaped claw for tubes or cables, or, alternatively, for example, of a female screw (known and not shown). In figures from 2 to 8, being of any type, the retaining device 5 is replaced by a block shown by dash-and-dotted line.
The attaching device 4 comprises a shank 10 which can be throughly accommodated in use with clearance in a slot 11 of the body part 2, a hammer-like head 12 shaped to be insertable in use through the slot 11 immediately under an edge 13 thereof, when the head 12 is oriented parallel to the slot 11 (
In particular, the head 12 is carried by a first end 16 (
Because of its arrangement and T-shaped arrangement with respect to the shank 10, the head 12 is adapted as a consequence of a rotation in use of the shank 10 which arranges the head 12 perpendicularly to the slot 11 (
On the basis of the description, the head 12 is therefore adapted to assume as a consequence of a rotation of the shank 10 in the slot 11, a first introduction configuration (
In order to allow the head 12 to more easily reach the locking configuration, starting from the introduction configuration, after a 90° rotation, either clockwise or counterclockwise, of the shank 10, the face 20, which is facing the flange 14, is provided with inclined plane means 21 (of known type) adapted to intercept in use the edge 13 of the slot 11 as a consequence of the rotation of the hammer-shaped head 12 with respect to an introduction direction of the head 12 itself in the slot 11, wherein the hammer-shaped head 12 and slot 11 are arranged parallel to one another.
According to the main aspect of the invention, in combination with what described above, the attaching device 4 is made so as to be self-locking in the locking configuration of the head 12.
For this purpose, the shank 10 carries two elastically deformable oblique arms, which overhangingly extend from both sides of the shank 10, in a direction perpendicular to the head 12 and so as to reciprocally move away from each other towards the flange 14. The arms 25 being dimensioned so as to cooperate in use in the introduction configuration of the head 12 with the edge 13 of the slot 11 (
A hammer-shaped head 12 has the same shape of the slot 11 in plan view and has a maximum longitudinal extension in a first direction perpendicular to the symmetric axis A of the shank 10; and a maximum transversal extension in a second direction perpendicular to the symmetric axis A of the shank 10 and perpendicular to the first extension.
Such maximum longitudinal and transversal extensions are only slightly smaller than the maximum longitudinal and transversal extension, respectively, of the slot 11, which is rectangular-shape in plan view in the illustrated case in point.
The elastically deformable arms 25 extends transversally and overhangingly with respect to the shank 10 in the mentioned second direction perpendicular to the symmetry axis A, starting from opposite side flanks 27 of the head 12, and towards the flange 14.
Furthermore, the elastically deformable arms 25 overhangingly extend, in length, close to a peripheral edge 29 of the flange 14 and at a predetermined distance from the shank 10; the latter is provided on the side of the side flanks 27 of the head 12 and at the flange 14 with respective recesses 30 (
The elastically deformable arms 25 preferably have the shape of flat rectangular wings arranged, with respect to the shank 10, in an anchor-like configuration; and have a maximum transversal dimension in a direction perpendicular to the overhanging extension direction of the arms 12 themselves with respect to the shank 10, which maximum transversal dimension is only just smaller than the width of the slot (
By virtue of the described structure, the fastener 1 is made in one piece in a molded synthetic plastic material, and is therefore cost-effective to make.
According to the description, the fastener 1 thus belongs to a securing system, indicated as a whole by numeral 50 (
In use, the fastener 1 faces the slot 11, with the head 12 arranged parallel to the latter and in axis with the same and then by exerting a push in the direction of axis A (arrow in
During such introduction movement, the arms 25, with the respective oblique lower faces 51 thereof (
In these conditions, they enter in the slot 11 by virtue of the side clearance which exists between the edge 13 and the shank 10 that they occupy nearly entirely with their thickness.
Subsequently, by maintaining the axial trust in the sense of the arrow, the operator in charge of assembly turns the fastener 1 by 90° in the direction of the arrow (
During such a movement, the oblique arms 25 pass from an orientation transversal to the slot 11 (
In such a configuration, respective side edges 60 of the arms 25 (
Once installed, the attaching device 4 is consequently self-locking and no longer allows the fastener 1 to be released at all from the body parts 2, unless obviously the arms 25 are broken, operation which can only be carried out intentionally by an operator who wants to disassemble the fastener 1.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2009A000398 | May 2009 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US10/36164 | 5/26/2010 | WO | 00 | 11/23/2011 |