The invention is relative to a fixing clamp for anchoring a component in a hole in a support plate, especially for the blind fixing of a handle to the ceiling of a motor vehicle.
Such fixing clamps are known, e.g., from U.S. Pat. No. 2,184,783. They usually consist of an anchoring part with locating strips projecting outward at right angles as well as of expanding tabs that are connected to a threaded plate, are located opposite each other and spread outward in such a manner by screwing a screw supported on the component into the threaded plate that the expanding tabs are supported on the back side of the edge of the hole.
It is important during the blind fixing of a handle to the ceiling of a motor vehicle that the handle be at first preassembled with the fixing clamp on the molded ceiling and it can then be completely built together with this into the upper transverse post of the car body. Known fixing clamps are poorly suited for this because they are designed only for a direct fixing in the hole of a metal plate but not for a previous preassembly in the hole of the molded ceiling, which is softer as regards its material. Moreover, the screw for tightening the expanding tabs until they are supported on the hole edge must be turned relatively frequently, which takes the worker a correspondingly large amount of time during the assembly of the handle.
The invention has the problem of simplifying the preassembly of the handle on the molded ceiling as well as the subsequent mounting on the car body by an appropriate changing of the fixing clamp. This is achieved in accordance with the present invention by designing the fixing clamp in accordance with the features of claim 1. The separate threaded plate and the relatively short dimensioning of the expanding tabs assure that the expanding tabs are pressed to the side after only a few turns of the screw and come to rest firmly on the back side of the hole edge.
The further designing of the fixing clamp according to claims 2 and 3 optimally solves the inclusion of the threaded plate in the anchoring part and in particular achieves a smooth, clean guidance of the threaded plate in the side walls.
The drawings show an exemplary embodiment of the invention to be explained in detail in the following.
The fixing clamp shown in the figures serves to anchor a component in a hole 10 of a support plate 12. The clamp consists substantially of a U-shaped anchoring part 1 with two side walls 2, an upper transverse wall 3 and locating strips 4 projecting outward at right angles at the lower end of the side walls as well as of separate threaded plate 5 included between side walls 2 and transverse tabs 21, bent inward on their opposing end edges, as in a cage, which plate is guided in such a manner that it can shift.
Expanding tabs 6 are stamped out of opposing side walls 2 and are connected at the transition from side walls 2 to locating strips 4 to the latter in such a manner that they can be bent up. An edge strip 7 directed obliquely to locating strips 4 is bent at the free ends of expanding tabs 6 and functions as support for included threaded plate 5.
Threaded plate 5 can be designed as a massive plate. However, it is more advantageous in order to save material if a threaded casing 18 and two side walls 8 are formed at right angles on a relatively thin threaded plate 5 and are shiftably guided between side walls 2 of anchoring part 1. Side walls 8 of threaded plate 5 are offset to the outside in correspondence with the width of the free punch in side walls 2 and extend with offset wall parts 9 into free-punched area 22 of side walls 2 above expanding tabs 6 so that offset wall parts 9 are shiftably guided between side walls 2 in free-punched area 22.
Only holding plate 14 of the handle to be fastened on the ceiling is shown, that is embedded between four limiting tabs 15 projecting upward at a right angle from locating strips 4. Fixing screw 17 is run through hole 16 bored in holding plate 14 and screwed into threaded casing 18 of threaded plate 5 until threaded plate 5 rests with its contacted side edges 19 loosely on edge strips 7 of spreading tabs 6. It is also possible to preassemble the fixing clamp together with holding plate 14 of the handle and with screwed-in screw 17 into rectangular hole 10 of molded ceiling 11 first by means of spreading fingers 13 and to press them into rectangular hole 10 in support plate 12 only during the final assembly.
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If defective handle, e.g., is to be replaced, anchoring part 1 remains in hole 10 of support plate 12 after the removal of screw 17 and of holding plate 14 and can be subsequently reused for screwing on another handle.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101 42 528.7 | Aug 2001 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP02/08856 | 8/8/2002 | WO |