This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. §119, of German application DE 10 2007 056 671.0, filed Nov. 24, 2007; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a system for fastening an exterior mirror to a vehicle door, with a reinforcement which is arranged fixedly in the vehicle door. The invention also relates to a motor vehicle equipped with a fastening system of this type.
During the assembly of motor vehicles, working steps which obstruct one another under some circumstances, in particular during final assembly processes because of a previously defined assembly sequence, occur. For example, during fitting of an exterior mirror to a motor vehicle door, it is necessary to screw the exterior mirror or a holder for an exterior mirror from an inner side of a motor vehicle door. However, this results in that an interior door molding is only fitted in a subsequent fitting step. However, since it is frequently useful for the interior door molding of the vehicle door to be fitted before the exterior mirror, the accessibility of the fastening device of the exterior mirror is no longer ensured, since they are concealed by the interior door molding.
This problem would be solved, for example, by fastening the exterior mirror with screws which pass through the interior door molding. However, this solution is not generally acceptable for design considerations. By contrast, fastening the exterior mirror by screws which are accessible from the outside makes it easier to steal the exterior mirror, since the latter can simply be removed from the outside. By contrast, fastening the exterior mirror from the outside by theft-proof measures, for example theft-proof screws, in turn makes maintenance or exchange of the exterior mirror in the event of damage more difficult.
German Utility Model DE 601 05 743 T2 discloses a system of the type in question for fastening an exterior mirror to a vehicle door, in which the exterior mirror is screwed from the outside to a molding located in the vehicle door. In this case, at least one of the two fastening screws is secured by a locking screw which is accessible only when the vehicle door is open, and therefore removal of the exterior mirror from the outside is impossible when the vehicle door is closed.
Published, non-prosecuted German patent application DE 35 08 226 A1 discloses a vehicle with an exterior mirror, the foot of which is accommodated foldably in a holding part. The holding part is screwed in this case to the door of the motor vehicle via screws which are accessible from the outside, with the foot of the exterior mirror having to be pivoted in order to free access to the fastening screws.
Finally, laid-open German patent applications DE 2241861 and DE 2117620 each disclose exterior rear view mirrors which are held on a motor vehicle and are held on the motor vehicle door via in each case by at least one fastening screw which is accessible exclusively from the inside. In order to exchange the exterior mirror or a base of the respective exterior mirror, the interior door molding therefore has to be removed.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a rear light for a fastening system that overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art devices of this general type. The present invention is concerned with the problem of providing an improved embodiment or at least a different embodiment for a system of the type in question for fastening an exterior mirror to a vehicle door, the system firstly permitting easy fitting and disassembly of the exterior mirror without removal of an interior door molding, but secondly preventing undesirable removal of the exterior mirror when the vehicle is closed.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a system for fastening an exterior mirror to a vehicle door. The system contains a reinforcement disposed fixedly in the vehicle door. The reinforcement has an insertion channel formed therein for receiving an exterior mirror foot of the exterior mirror. A door outer skin of the vehicle door has a passage opening formed therein being aligned with the insertion channel and intended for the exterior mirror foot. A clamping device is actuated by at least one screw. The at least one screw is accessible via an upwardly open door channel of the vehicle door.
The invention is based on the general concept of clamping an exterior mirror in a vehicle door via a clamping device. The clamping device is actuable by at least one screw which is accessible via a door channel of the vehicle door. In this case, a fixedly arranged reinforcement is provided within the vehicle door. The reinforcement has an insertion channel which receives an exterior mirror foot and has the clamping device which can be actuated by the at least one screw. In this case, a passage opening which is aligned with the insertion channel and is intended for the exterior mirror foot is provided in a door outer skin, i.e., for example, a body sheet. If the exterior mirror is inserted by the associated exterior mirror foot into the insertion shaft of the reinforcement, then the screw which actuates the clamping device can be rotated simply by insertion of a screwdriver through the door channel without, for example, a previously fitted interior door molding having to be removed again in a complicated manner for this purpose. The accessibility through the door channel of the screw which actuates the clamping device permits the exterior mirror to be fitted to the vehicle door when the vehicle door is otherwise completely finished, and therefore it is not absolutely necessary for the interior door molding to be fitted only in a subsequent production step. At the same time, the accessibility of the screw which actuates the clamping device exclusively through the door channel permits reliable theft protection, since the door channel, for example a window channel when the motor vehicle door is closed, in which the side windows are usually likewise closed, is blocked and therefore insertion of a screwdriver which releases the screw can be effectively prevented. With the solution according to the invention, it is therefore possible to configure the production process to be more flexible and at the same time to improve the theft protection. Furthermore, the fastening system according to the invention also significantly facilitates fitting and removal of subsequent maintenance or repair of the exterior mirror. By the exterior mirror foot being pushed axially into the clamping device, tolerances between outer skin and reinforcement can be compensated for in a simple manner, and a visually satisfactory bearing of the exterior mirror foot against the outer skin is always ensured.
The clamping device expediently has two opposite dome-shaped clamping jaws which engage in clamping jaw receptacles which are formed in a complementary manner with respect thereto and are arranged on the reinforcement side. Clamping jaws of such a rounded configuration and the associated clamping jaw receptacles permit tolerances to be compensated for and at the same time secure the exterior mirror foot in an undercut-like manner in the insertion channel of the reinforcement. In particular the possibility of being able to compensate for certain angular tolerances, which occur, for example, because of the manufacturing process, by use of the clamping jaws which are configured in a dome-like manner affords a great advantage in comparison to fastening systems from the prior art, in which such a compensation of tolerances is impossible or possible only with very great difficulty.
According to an advantageous development of the solution according to the invention, the exterior mirror foot has, at its end which is in front in the insertion direction, an electric plug which, by the exterior mirror foot being inserted into the insertion channel of the reinforcement, can be connected to an electric coupling on the insertion channel side. In this case, the electric plug bunches together electric supply lines of the exterior mirror, the lines supplying, for example, an exterior mirror heating system or servomotors with electric energy. By the arrangement according to the invention of the plug at that end of the exterior mirror foot which is in front, seen in the insertion direction, and the provision at the same time of an electric coupling, which can be coupled therewith, in the insertion channel of the reinforcement, the great advantage is afforded that the electric coupling of the exterior mirror to the motor vehicle electric system no longer has to be produced separately, but rather is produced automatically if the exterior mirror is inserted by its insertion foot into the insertion channel. When it reaches its fitted position, a reliable electric connection to the motor vehicle electric system is provided.
It goes without saying that the features mentioned above and those which have yet to be explained below can be used not only in the respectively stated combination but also in different combinations or on their own without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawings and are explained in more detail in the description below, with the same reference numbers referring to identical or similar or functionally identical components.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a fastening system, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
According to the invention, the at least one screw 9 of the clamping device 7 is now accessible via an upwardly open door channel 10 of the vehicle door 3. In contrast to the prior art, this affords the great advantage that the vehicle door 3 can already be substantially completely premanufactured before the exterior mirror 2 is fitted, since access to an interior of the vehicle door 3 is possible via the door channel 10. In particular, no further component 11, for example an interior door molding of the vehicle door 3, has to be removed in order to actuate the screw 9.
In order to fit the exterior mirror 2 in or to the vehicle door 3 according to
In general, it is conceivable here for the door channel 10, which is upwardly open according to
In the second variant according to
The exterior mirror 2 according to
First, the two clamping jaws 14 and 14′ are placed into the insertion channel 5 using a non-illustrated fitting aid and are held in the associated clamping jaw receptacles 15 and 15′. Subsequently, the exterior mirror foot 6 of the exterior mirror 2 is pushed into the insertion channel 5, to be precise substantially perpendicularly to the door outer skin 8, with the exterior mirror 2 being pushed in until it bears with a bearing section 19 against the door outer skin 8. In a manner comparable to the variant illustrated in
In general, the electric and/or mechanical connecting elements are guided here through the exterior mirror foot 6 which is of a hollow configuration on the inside, with, according to a variant which is particularly preferred but is not shown, the exterior mirror foot 6 having, at its end which is in front in the insertion direction, an electric plug which, by the exterior mirror foot 6 being inserted into the insertion channel 5, can be coupled to an electric coupling disposed there. This avoids a separate fitting outlay for connection to the motor vehicle electric system, since the electric connection is accomplished simply by the exterior mirror foot 6 being pushed into the insertion channel 5. This helps in particular to reduce manufacturing and fitting costs.
It can likewise be provided that the clamping jaws 14 and 14′ are formed from an elastic material, in particular a vibration-reducing material, for example plastic or rubber, and, as a result, at least minimize transmission of vibrations from or into the exterior mirror 2. Such a vibration-reducing material can also be arranged on the bearing section 19, i.e. between the exterior mirror 2 and the door outer skin 8.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 2007 056 671.0 | Nov 2007 | DE | national |