The invention relates to a fastening system for mounting detachable covering components such as panels on other components such as automotive body parts, having at least one spacer which can be secured on the covering component on one side by means of a fastening means and which is provided with a hook-and-loop-type fastening part on the opposite side, said fastening part being detachably engageable with a corresponding hook-and-loop fastening part secured on the other component.
A fastening system of this type, which conforms to the prior art, is disclosed in WO 2009/097950 A1. Such fastening systems serve to secure sheet-type panels in predefinable locations, for example, to conceal unattractive areas with a laminated veneer, but they may also be used for thermal and sound insulation. Thus, for example, panel-type covering components may be used in automotive engineering to cover large areas of sheet metal parts as automotive body components. Loading doors, for example, may be mentioned here as body parts, but body floors and roofs may also be mentioned. In addition to the automotive field mentioned above, such fastening systems may also be used in railroads, ships and airplanes, where comparable problems must be solved.
Due to the fact that the fastening system permits a detachable connection between the covering component and another component, technical equipment running inside the other component, such as cables, air conditioning ducts, electronic control systems, etc., may be designed to be readily accessible as needed, by removing the covering component from the other component having the respective technical equipment, by disengaging the hook-and-loop fastening parts, i.e., releasing the hook-and-loop fastener connection. In an effort to ensure secure fastening of the covering components, hook-and-loop fasteners today are designed with high holding forces. Although this ensures the required reliability of the fastening, there is still the risk that problems may occur in removing the components because of the high holding forces. In unfavorable cases, this may result in detachment of the spacer body from the covering component when the holding forces of the engaged hook-and-loop fastening parts are stronger than the holding force in effect between the fastening means of the spacer body and the covering component.
In view of these problems, the object of the present invention is to make available a fastening system of the type in question which will permit reliable removal of the covering components despite the high holding forces in effect on the hook-and-loop fastening parts.
This object is achieved according to the invention by a fastening system having the features of patent claim 1 as a whole.
According to the characterizing part of patent claim 1, one essential feature of the invention is that a flat mesh, which increases the connecting portion between the covering component and spacer, is attached to at least one edge of the side of the spacer body to be connected to the covering component. In the prior art, only the respective base area of the spacer body is available for an adhesive that is provided as the fastening means, so the presence of the mesh attached to the spacer body at the side opens up additional possibilities for implementing a secure connection to the other component. Not only does the mesh increase the connecting portion per se, but the mesh structure with its corresponding mesh openings also permits other, more effective, connecting technologies in comparison with an adhesive connection between smooth surfaces. This mesh is therefore suitable for lamination, or foaming in place, in a covering component or for a foam lining, where form-fitting connections are created. In the case of adhesive connections with adhesives based on polyamide or with synthetic rubber adhesives, forming-fitting connections are also achieved due to the adhesive passing through the mesh openings. The hook-and-loop fastener connection can therefore be detached reliably as needed, without any risk of damage to the component to be fastened.
The mesh is preferably attached to all the edges of the rectangular spacer body, so the connecting portion is enlarged toward all sides of the spacer, the dimensions of the mesh being selected especially advantageously, so that the mesh enlarges the size of the connecting portion of the spacer with the covering component to more than twice the area of the spacer body.
With regard to the shape of the mesh, the arrangement may be such that it has a smooth curvature on its periphery, in particular being round or oval, or the mesh may have an angular shape. In the latter case, the mesh may also be designed so that there are corner angles, a few of which are open to the outside and a few of which are open to the inside, thus forming a mesh having a plurality of separate arms.
Regardless of the respective shape of the mesh, the spacer body may be situated in the central area of the connecting portion formed by the mesh or outside of this central area.
With regard to the actual mesh structure, the arrangement may advantageously be such that the mesh is formed by two groups of intersecting mesh bars running in parallel. The groups of mesh bars may intersect one another at right angles, so that rectangular mesh openings are formed.
In a particularly advantageous manner, the mesh may be integrally molded on the spacer body in one piece. The unit of spacer body and mesh may be a homogeneous injection-molded body or may be a plastic part with inserts of textile fibers or fiber glass cloth or metal cloth.
In advantageous embodiments, the arrangement may also be such that the spacer body has a protruding planar edging on the side to be connected to the covering component, said edging then being connected to the mesh in a coplanar arrangement. Therefore, in addition to the planar base area of the spacer body, a planar contact surface enlarging this area is also formed for the covering component.
The present invention is explained in greater detail below on the basis of exemplary embodiments depicted in the drawings, in which:
With the fastening system according to the invention, a flat mesh 21 is provided as the fastening means for securing the spacer 1 on the covering component (not shown). This flat mesh is attached to the box part 3 and the side facing the covering component and increases the connecting portion with the covering component beyond the size of the area of the box part 3. In the exemplary embodiment in
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To provide a mesh structure that increases the connecting area, the mesh 21 may have various shapes. The box part 3 also need not necessarily be positioned in the central area of the respective mesh 21, just as the box part 3 need not have a square shape itself (as shown in the figures) but instead could also have a more elongated rectangular shape.
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10 2011 104 886.7 | Jun 2011 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP2012/002481 | 6/12/2012 | WO | 00 | 10/28/2013 |