The invention relates to a fixing system for electronic and/or electrical components, referred to as E-components for short, such as chips, circuits, transponders, cables, etc., with at least one first fastening element with individual closure parts, which in interaction with the corresponding closure parts of another fastening element form an adhesive closure which can be repeatedly opened and closed, and the respective E-component can be connected to a support. The invention furthermore relates to a fastening element which can be used for the fixing system.
EP 0813 277 A2 discloses a precabled lining part for the interior lining of a motor vehicle. The prior art lining part is made such that its precabling is facilitated and is accompanied by reduced cost, and the cable strand can be uninstalled in the easiest way possible. For this purpose, the lining part along the electrical cable strand to be mounted has a Kletten® velcro-type closure strip or Kletten® velcro-type closure strip sections which are spaced apart from one another for the cable strand and the electrical cable strand is provided with a jacket or collars which are located at a distance, made of the corresponding closure material—whether in the form of a hook or loop material—for forming a detachable adhesive closure connection with the Kletten® velcro-type strip or Kletten® velcro-type strip sections. Jacketing the cable strand with the indicated Kletten® velcro-type strip elements is accordingly time-consuming and therefore expensive.
WO 03/002377 A2 discloses a fixing system for use in motor vehicles with a vehicle housing, of which at least one part of the inside surface, such as in the form of the so-called headliner, is covered by a so-called cover plate of electrical or electronic articles, such as cables, elastic printed circuits, elastic flat cables or antivibration inserts, referred to as E-components for short, which are inserted between the cover plate and the housing, male interlocking parts being provided as the first fastening element, in particular in the form of closure hooks, which are assigned to the articles and/or the vehicle housing in order to enable their attachment to the plate. For this purpose, provision is made such that the cover plate on one of its sides comprises a looped fabric as corresponding closure parts of another fastening element with a base and with loops which project out of the base, and that this looped fabric covers essentially the entire surface of the cover plate, in order in this way to form an adhesive closure which can be repeatedly opened and closed and which makes it possible to detachably connect the indicated E-components to the vehicle housing parts, such as the headliner or the like, in a defined manner, and to fix them there.
In a development of the known solution, in a modified embodiment it is also possible to use an elastic flat cable with the respective support as the base, on which electrical circuits are applied, in particular by etching or printing, at least one of the surfaces of the support and preferably on each surface of the support a strip being attached, in particular cemented, from which the interlocking elements project as closure parts of the fastening elements used. The initially mentioned solution in some instances can only be mounted with difficulty and the second solution entails the risk of leading to a functional structure which projects far from the vehicle housing part due to the laminated multiple arrangement of closure parts; this might lead to problems with later attachment of covering parts such as a headliner.
On the basis of this prior art, the object of the invention is to further improve the known solutions such that a fixing system in addition to the fastening element is formed for electronic and/or electrical components, referred to as E-components for short, which requires less space, is reliable to use, and involves low production and installation costs. This object is achieved by a fixing system and a fastening element with the features of claim 1 and claim 11 in its entirety.
A solution, which requires only little installation space, results in that according to the characterizing part of claim 1, the other fastening element can be connected to the support which has at least in part a cement layer and/or consists of an embedding mass which produce the direct linkage of the respective E-component to the assignable respective other fastening element. In particular, a configuration is possible in which the E-components project with only a small protrusion from the corresponding closure parts so that, for example, with the fixing system according to the invention, the E-components can be fixed in part even without any projections on the vehicle housing parts such as the headliner or the like. Since the cement layer used and/or the embedding mass can be economically produced, the respective production costs for the entire system can be rated as low. Since, moreover, the respective E-component can be fixed on the cement layer and/or the embedding mass before the actual fixing process, in this respect the installation process is facilitated and, in particular, with the fixing system according to the invention, freedom in the routing of E-components can be largely achieved; this is a major factor, particularly when using cables or cable strands.
The fastening element as specified in the invention according to the configuration of features of claim 11 is used as an independent, installable unit for the fixing system according to the invention. The unit consists of a suitable closure part, preferably in the form of a flat adhesive closure material, with individual projecting closure elements which are used as supports for electronic and/or electrical components, referred to as E-components for short, the pertinent linkage being implemented by way of the corresponding cement layer or an embedding mass. A fastening element which is equipped with the respective E-component can be produced elsewhere and then kept “just in time” on the respective vehicle production line for immediate installation.
Other advantageous embodiments are the subject matter of the other dependent claims.
The fixing system according to the invention is detailed below using various embodiments as shown in the drawings. The drawings are schematic and not to scale.
For support for the respective E-component, here in the form of the flat ribbon cable 10, this system has another fastening element 20 that is equipped with the corresponding closure parts 22 in so-called mushroom form on its top side. The respective closure parts 22 can be connected with a capacity to be repeatedly opened and closed to the interlocking loops 14 or the mushroom-shaped interlocking elements 16 with the formation of a conventional Kletten® velcro-type strip closure. Instead of the closure parts 22 which are made mushroom-like, loops (not shown) can also be used which then can be detachably joined to the interlocking elements 16 of the first fastening element 12 in this way. The bottom side 24 of the other fastening element 20 can then be joined to the preferably upholstered internal covering of the headliner in a fixed manner and when the adhesive closure is formed, then the actual headliner is detachably connected to the roof body parts of the vehicle.
Furthermore, there is a support 30 which in the embodiment as shown in
This arrangement has the advantage that the support 30 which is made as adhesive tape can be easily fixed to the other fastening element 20, but can also be removed again from there. Furthermore, the flat ribbon cable IO in the plane of the drawings can also be arranged to run in curves along the support 30 that is designed to follow the curve of the flat ribbon cable 10. As shown by the top view in
The following embodiments are explained only to the extent that they differ essentially from the preceding first embodiment. In this respect, the aforementioned statements relating to the first embodiment also apply to the other embodiments. Furthermore, in the following embodiments the corresponding components of the fixing system are designated with the same reference numbers.
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The aforementioned statements make it clear that with the fixing system according to the invention, a plurality of possible applications could be accommodated. For this reason, not all possible embodiments can be shown. Moreover, the aforementioned statements make it clear that in addition to the flat ribbon cable IO also other E-components which are not detailed can be fixed on the fastening elements in this way or that these cable lines combined with other corresponding E-components can be fixed in this way.
The illustrated fastening elements 12, 20 can be produced, for example, by means of a shaping process as is shown in DE 100 39 937 A1. The known process is used to produce an adhesive closure part as a fastening element with a plurality of interlocking means which are made symmetrical and which are connected integrally to a closure support as closure parts in the form of a stem part which is provided with a head part and in which a moldable material is supplied to the shaping zone between a pressure tool and a molding tool, and they are driven such that the closure support is formed in the shaping zone and is conveyed in one transport direction, and in which the shaping element on the molding tool is the mold cavities with the respective opposite boundary walls. Because, viewed at least on a longitudinal section of the respective mold cavity, the opposite boundary walls run continuously convexly, hyperboloid-like closure parts form with an extremely favorable closure characteristic with other closure parts for forming the adhesive closure. The peel strength values for the adhesive closure system can be further improved by the free head ends being made not round, but in the form of a polygon with n sides, for example, a hexagon (not shown), in contrast to
The plastic materials which are to be processed and which are used for the fastening elements 12, 20 can be diverse, for example, in the form of polyamides or polyolefins, such as polypropylene or polyethylene (HDPL and LDPL). Furthermore, other thermoplastics are also used, such as polyester, polyethylene terephthalate, polystyrenes, polycarbonates, polymethyl methacrylates, ethylene, vinyl acetate copolymers, including acrylate modified ethylenes, vinyl acetate polymers, and ethylene acrylic azide copolymers and polyethylene styrenes. Furthermore, the use of duroplastics is conceivable, as is the use of elastomers, such as naturally or synthetically producible styrene block copolymers with portions of isoprene, butadiene or ethylene (butylene) blocks. These elastomer materials are also especially well suited for forming the support 30 as an embedding mass, these elastomer materials also to some extent being referred to as so-called hotmelt materials or hotmelts in the technical terminology.
Furthermore, there is fundamentally the possibility of use for metallocene-catalyzed polyolefin for polyurethane or polydiorganosiloxanes. To stiffen the support material for the fastening elements 12, 20, ductile thermoplastics can also be used, such as nylon or polyvinyl chloride.
The aforementioned term “hotmelt” is a collective designation which includes both hotmelt adhesives and also so-called hotmelt coatings and sealing masses as well as embedding masses. The “hotmelts” used here for the support 30 are characterized in that at normal temperature they form solid viscoelastic or viscoplastic bodies, and in addition to the already described elastomers, resins, waxes, thermoplastics, optionally with the addition of fillers, antioxidants, lubricants and the like can be used, which when heated after passing through a thermoplastic region can become viscous or thin liquid melts. Hotmelt adhesives which can be used may also include those based on an acrylate.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 039 579.4 | Aug 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/004048 | 5/8/2007 | WO | 00 | 1/15/2009 |