The present application claims priority to and the benefit of German patent application no. 10 2014 223 404.2, which was filed in Germany on Nov. 17, 2014, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention is directed to a fastening device for an electronic component, in particular an acceleration sensor for airbag systems.
Airbag systems are known from the related art which, among other things, use acceleration sensors for crash detection. These acceleration sensors are usually mounted on the motor vehicle using a fastening screw. To ensure the ability to mount such sensors single-handedly during installation, the sensor is prefixed to the vehicle's body by, for example, a clip connection. The main function of such pre-mounting clips is to fix the sensor in its position on the vehicle in such a way that it is possible to insert and screw in the actual fastening screw. An oval shape of the mounting clip in combination with the screw position provides an unambiguous mounting condition. On the vehicle side, two openings and a thread, usually a weld nut, must be present on the vehicle sheet metal. A disadvantage of this type of attachment is the overdimensioning of the screw attachment in relation to the weight of the sensor. The sensor could be attached using a substantially smaller screw without a loss of its performance (service life, signal transmission, signal transit time, reliability of the airbag deployment). However, smaller screws than M6 are generally not used by the OEMs in body construction. Furthermore, the screw connection is detachable; however, this is generally not used, since the service life of the sensor is at least equal to or even longer than the life of the vehicle.
An object of the present invention is to provide, as an alternative to the related art, a fastening option for such sensors which does not exhibit the above-named disadvantages.
The present invention is directed to a fastening device for an electronic component, in particular an acceleration sensor for airbag systems, in which the electronic component may be fixed in a motor vehicle with the aid of fastening elements, a first connection pair being provided both on the motor vehicle and on the housing of the electronic component, the two elements of which interlock in a form-locked and/or force-fit manner for a pre-mounting of the electronic component, and a second connection pair is present on the housing of the electronic component and on the vehicle, with the aid of which the electronic component may be fastened on the vehicle. The essence of the present invention is that the second connection pair is made up of a clip connection.
The proposed fastening method for an acceleration sensor of an airbag system on the body of a motor vehicle makes it possible for the acceleration sensor to be clipped directly onto the body of the motor vehicle, the fastening elements being integrated into the housing of the sensor, so that no additional components are required. In contrast to the above-described known fastening methods, the following advantages are achieved:
1. Less space required
2. Weight savings
3. More cost-effective due to the elimination of a bushing, a screw and a nut welded to the body
4. The use of existing openings on the vehicle is possible.
Additional advantageous embodiments and improvements of the fastening device according to the present invention are listed in the subclaims.
The clip connection is made up of a peg, which may be snapped into an opening, the snap-in peg may be formed on the housing of the electronic component.
For a form-locked and/or force-fit connection, the snap-in peg has detents on its free end, which engage in the mounted state at the inner wall of the opening provided in the body.
The snap-in peg is configured to be hollow on the inside for accommodating a fixing pin. The fixing pin ensures a permanent and reliable fastening of the electronic component on the body of the motor vehicle.
On its shaft, the fixing pin has at least one snap clip, with the aid of which the fixing pin may be audibly locked in the snap-in peg in its end position, so that the correct installation of the sensor is ensured.
The fastening device may have an additional adhesion, which is used to increase the durability of the fastening for the electronic component further. The adhesion may be configured as a pre-mounted adhesive tape, which is provided with a peelable protective film.
A fastening for a sensor as known from the related art is shown in
A first exemplary embodiment of the fastening device according to the present invention is shown in
Furthermore, housing 22 has a rib 38 formed as a semi-circle on its rear side 26 configured to be planar. For the mounting or for the fastening of sensor 24 on the body of a vehicle, vehicle sheet metal 40 is provided with a first circular opening 42 and with a second oval opening 44. For the mounting of sensor 24, peg 28 configured to be hollow on the inside is inserted into circular opening 42 using its detents 30 through 36; at the same time, rib 38 is accommodated in oval opening 44, rib 28 formed as a semi-circle coming into contact at a section of the inner wall of opening 44 without play. Due to the expansion of snap-in peg 28 in the outer diameter and the re-expansion of detents 30 through 36 after the insertion of snap-in peg 28 into opening 42, and due to the engagement of rib 38 into opening 44, sensor 24 is already captively and non-rotatably fastened on the body or on vehicle sheet metal 40.
After mounting is completed, the clip connection made up of snap-in peg 28 and opening 42 is locked with the aid of a fixing pin 46, which, for example, is shown in
Fixing pin 46 is pushed into snap-in peg 28 configured to be hollow on the inside, it being locked audibly in its end position. This ensures that sensor 24 is mounted correctly. The locking is ensured in that snap clip 52 of fixing pin 46 engages through the space between two of the total of four detents 30 through 36, and its end resiliently comes into contact with the inner wall of opening 42 formed in vehicle sheet metal 40. Fixing pin 46 may no longer be withdrawn, since in this case, the head end of snap clip 52 comes into contact with the bottom of a tapering opening which is provided in sensor housing 22 for accommodating and guiding fixing pin 46 (see
As in the present case, fixing pin 46 is configured as a separate component.
In another exemplary embodiment according to
Another single-piece specific embodiment of a fixing pin 46 fastened on sensor housing 22 is shown in
In another specific embodiment in
Of course, the fastening for the electronic component described above is not limited to the special application in a sensor for airbag systems. Instead, the fastening is conceivable and suitable for many other areas of application.
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