This application claims priority to prior Japanese patent application JP 2003-347365, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This invention relates to a fixing structure for fixing an object to a fixing plate by using a couple of screws, particularly, to a fixing structure for fixing an automobile antenna unit for receiving digital radio broadcasting to an outer plate of an automobile by using a couple of screws, and to the automobile antenna unit having the fixing structure.
Digital radio broadcasting in the United States of America uses a high frequency band such as 2 GHz. Accordingly, a receiving antenna unit for the digital radio broadcasting must be placed out of doors. When a digital radio receiver is mounted on an automobile, an automobile antenna unit for the digital radio receiver must be fixed to an outer plate such as a roof of the automobile.
A related automobile antenna unit has a related fixing structure using first and second screws which can be engaged with each other. The first screw is permanently fixed to the antenna unit while the second screw is not fixed to the antenna unit. The first screw is a nut while the second screw is a bolt, for instance.
The outer plate of the automobile provides a fixing hole to fix the antenna unit. The antenna unit is put on an upside of the outer plate to cover the fixing hole. The second screw is combined with the first screw from an underside of the outer plate to attach a fixing attachment. By tightening the second screw against the first screw, the outer plate is held tight between the antenna unit and the fixing attachment. Thus, the antenna unit is fixed to the outer plate of the automobile.
When the second screw is tightened against the first screw, the antenna unit receives rotating force through the first screw. To prevent the antenna unit rotating, the related fixing structure has a locator pin provided on a bottom of the antenna unit. Correspondingly, a locating hole is provided in the outer plate of the automobile. The fixing hole and the locating hole are aligned in a predetermined direction with respect to the automobile to orient the antenna unit in the predetermined direction. Similarly, the locator pin and the first screw are aligned in the predetermined direction on condition that the antenna unit is oriented in the predetermined direction.
To mount the antenna unit on the outer plate of the automobile, clearance between the locating hole and the locator pin is necessary. However, the clearance allows rotation of the antenna unit when the second thread member is tightened. Accordingly, the related fixing structure has a problem of low accuracy regarding to a direction of the antenna unit.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a fixing structure capable of orienting an object in a predetermined direction with a high degree of accuracy.
Other object of this invention will become clear as the description proceeds.
According to an aspect of this invention, a fixing structure fixes an object to a plate. The fixing structure comprises a first screw provided to the object. A second screw is for engaging with the first screw to fix the object to the plate by the use of a fixing hole provided in the plate. A first locating portion is provided to the object. A second locating portion is provided to the plate and combined with the first locating portion to orient the object in a first direction with respect to the plate. The first screw and the first locating portion are aligned in a second direction different from the first direction on the condition that the object is oriented in the first direction. The second screw and the second locating portion are aligned in the first direction.
According to another aspect of this invention, an antenna unit is fixed to a plate providing a fixing hole and a locating hole which are aligned in a first direction. The antenna unit comprises a case. A first screw is provided to the case. A second screw is for engaging with the first screw to fix the case to the plate by the use of the fixing hole. A locator pin is provided to the case and inserted into the locating hole to orient the case in the first direction. The first screw and the locator pin are aligned in a second direction different from the first direction on the condition that the case is oriented in the first direction.
Referring to
The related fixing structure is used for fixing an object to a fixing plate. For instance, the object is an automobile antenna unit for receiving digital radio broadcasting while a fixing plate is a roof (or an outer plate) of the automobile on which an automobile digital radio receiver is mounted.
As shown in
To mount the automobile antenna unit on the roof (or an outer panel) of the automobile, a fixing hole corresponding to the fixing part 13 of the antenna unit is formed in the roof of the automobile. The fixing part 13 is inserted into the fixing hole from an upside of the roof. The fixing attachment 15 is attached to the fixing part 13 from an underside of the roof by engaging the second screw 16 with the first screw 14. Thus, a part of the outer panel is held tight between a part of the case 11 and the fixing attachment 15 by tightening up the second screw 16 against the first screw 14, and thereby the antenna unit is fixed to the roof of the automobile.
Here, the automobile antenna unit must be oriented toward a predetermined direction with respect to the automobile. This is because the cable 12 must be drawn out from the case 11 in a prescribed direction, and because it is necessary to suppress influence of wind pressure on the automobile antenna unit, and because it is necessary to prevent wind and rain from coming in an opening formed between the antenna unit and the roof by unconformity of their shape.
To orient the automobile antenna unit in the predetermined direction with respect to the automobile, the related fixing structure includes a locator pin 17 formed on the bottom of the case 11 and a locating hole formed in the outer panel of the automobile to correspond to the locator pin 17. In other words, the related fixing structure is configured so that the antenna unit is oriented in the predetermined direction by insertion of the fixing part 13 and the locator pin 17 into the fixing hole and the locating hole, respectively, when the automobile antenna unit is mounted on the roof of the automobile.
In detail, the fixing hole and the locating hole are aligned in the predetermined direction with respect to the automobile while the fixing part 13 and the locator pin 17 are aligned in the predetermined direction on the condition that the antenna unit is oriented in the predetermined direction with respect to the automobile. In other words, the related fixing structure is constructed so that the antenna unit is oriented toward the predetermined direction when the fixing hole and the fixing part 13 are concentric with each other and the locating hole and the locator pin 17 are concentric with each other.
However, there are clearances between the fixing hole of the automobile and the fixing part 13 of the antenna unit and between the locating hole of the automobile and the locator pin 17 of the antenna unit, respectively. The clearances allow limited rotation of the first screw 14 when the second screw 16 is tightened. That is, the related fixing structure allows limited rotation of the whole of the antenna unit when the second thread member 16 is tightened. Consequently, the antenna unit is fixed to the roof of the automobile in the state that it is oriented toward a different direction that differs a little from the predetermined direction.
Thus, the related fixing structure has a large possibility that the fixed direction of the antenna unit is different from the predetermined direction. In other words, the related fixing structure has a problem of low accuracy regarding to a direction of the antenna unit fixed on the roof of the automobile.
Referring to
The antenna unit illustrated in
In detail, the antenna unit has a case 21 providing a fixing part 23, which projects downward, at a center of a bottom (or base) thereof. As a first screw 24, a female screw is formed in or fixed to the fixing part 23. The locator pin 27 is formed as a first locating portion on the bottom of the case 11. The locator pin 27 is apart from the fixing part 23 and out of a centerline of the longitudinal direction in
The automobile has a roof (or an outer plate) on which the antenna unit of
The antenna unit of
Inside measurements of the fixing hole 31 are slightly larger than outside measurements of the fixing part 23. Similarly, inside measurements of the locating hole 32 are slightly larger than outside measurements of the locator pin 27. Thus, there are clearances between the fixing hole 31 and the fixing part 23 and between the locating hole 32 and the locator pin 27, respectively. Furthermore, the fixing part 23, the locator pin 27, the fixing hole 31 and the locating hole 32 have production variations. Therefore, when the second screw 26 is tightened to fix the antenna unit on the roof of the automobile, not only the first screw 24 but also the antenna case 21 is rotated a little.
As illustrated in
On the other hand, when the inside measurements of the fixing hole 31 and the locating hole 32 are smaller than the official inside measurements and when the outside measurements of the fixing part 23 and the locator pin 27 are larger than the official outside measurements, the direction of the antenna unit deviates toward the inverse direction of the tightening direction DT of the second screw 26 from the predetermined direction because the locator pin 27 is out of the centerline. In the case of
Furthermore, when the inside measurements of the fixing hole 31 and the locating hole 32 are larger than the official inside measurements and when the outside measurements of the fixing part 23 and the locator pin 27 are smaller than the official outside measurements, the direction of the antenna unit deviates toward the tightening direction DT of the second thread member 26 from the predetermined direction. In the case of
Thus, the fixing structure according to this embodiment can fix the antenna unit to the roof of the automobile within ±2.8 degrees of the predetermined direction. That is, the fixing structure can orient the antenna unit in the predetermined direction with a high degree of accuracy when the antenna unit is fixed to the roof of the automobile.
For the comparison, physical relationship among the fixing hole, the locating hole, the fixing part 13 and the locator pin 17 of the related fixing structure is illustrated in
As seen in
By contraries, the antenna fixing structure according to the embodiment can orient the antenna unit in the predetermined direction with a high degree of accuracy when the antenna unit is fixed to the roof of the automobile.
While this invention has thus far been described in conjunction with the preferred embodiment thereof, it will readily be possible for those skilled in the art to put this invention into practice in various other manners.
For example, thought the above description is made about a case where the antenna unit is fixed to the automobile, this invention can be applied to a case where any object different from the antenna unit is fixed to any fixing plate different from the roof of the automobile.
Furthermore, the object to be fixed to the fixing plate may have no fixing part to be inserted in a fixing hole provided in the fixing plate. In this case, a male screw (e.g. a bolt) is inserted into the fixing hole and serves as the fixing part. Additionally, a washer may be used in stead of the fixing attachment in this case. Alternatively, a head of the screw may be used in stead of the fixing attachment.
Still furthermore, the first screw fixed to the object may be a male screw or a bolt. In this case, the second thread member is a female screw or a nut.
At any rate, this invention can be applied to any fixing structure using a couple of screws and a fixing hole formed in the fixing plate to fix the object to the fixing plate.
Moreover, the locator pin may be formed on the fixing plate (e.g. the roof of the automobile). In this case, the locating hole (or a locating cavity) for receiving the locator pin is formed in the object to be fixed to the fixing plate.
In addition, the locator pin may be formed on the centerline of the case of the antenna unit. In this case, the predetermined direction is defined not to be parallel with the centerline. At any late, a first direction, which is defined by a line linking the fixing hole and the locating hole (or the locator pin) on the fixing plate, and a second direction, which is defined by a line linking the fixing part and the locator pin (or locating hole) on the object, only have to be different from each other.
While this invention has thus far been described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it will be readily possible for those skilled in the art to put this invention into practice in various other manners without departing from the scope of this invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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347365/2003 | Oct 2003 | JP | national |