The present disclosure relates to a grommet assembly for supporting wiring harnesses passing through an opening in a panel.
This section provides background information related to the present disclosure which is not necessarily prior art.
Grommets are used to support the passage of wiring harnesses and bundles through openings in a panel or other member. For example, grommets have a variety of important applications in the automotive industry, including for mounting in a through-hole of a vehicle body panel. Traditionally, grommets comprise one piece that must be installed or fed from one end of the wire harness or bundle and moved towards the designated opening and requires lubrication. This process is costly because it is labor intensive and time consuming, particularly when the wires are long.
Another option is to assemble grommet halves, together in place around the wires. In many cases, however, it is important to seal the grommet with the panel to mitigate against water, dust, dirt, or other contaminants passing therebetween. Unfortunately, using such assembled grommet halves creates difficulties in obtaining adequate grommet-to-panel sealing, in addition to adequate grommet half-to-half sealing and grommet-to-wire sealing. One or more separate, independent sealing members can be assembled together with the grommet halves to provide the necessary sealing, but this is also labor intensive and time consuming, and prone to errors that can compromise the assembly or seal.
This section provides a general summary of the disclosure, and is not a comprehensive disclosure of its full scope or all of its features.
In various aspects of the present disclosure, a grommet assembly supports a wiring harness passing through an opening in a panel. The grommet assembly includes two rotationally symmetrical components coupled together along a primary coupling face to form a harness-receiving passage therethrough. Each rotationally symmetrical component comprises a first, thermoplastic structural portion integrated with a second, resilient sealing portion. The structural portions of the integrated components include a plurality of interlocking elements and a plurality of retention arms. The interlocking elements cooperate to couple the rotationally symmetrical components together. The retention arms are engageable against the panel to retain the grommet assembly and the panel together. The sealing portions of the integrated components include an outer sealing lip having a lip distal edge engageable against a surface of the panel adjacent the opening. The outer sealing lip further comprises lap joints that are adjacent opposite sides of the primary coupling face. The structural portions of the integrated components include outer reinforcement tabs that extend over each lap joint. The outer reinforcement tabs are designed to resist separation of the lap joints of the outer sealing lip of the sealing portion.
In other aspects of the present disclosure, a grommet assembly supports a wiring harness passing through an opening in a panel. The grommet assembly includes two rotationally symmetrical components coupled together along a primary coupling face to form a harness-receiving passage therethrough. Each rotationally symmetrical component comprises a first, thermoplastic structural portion integrated with a second, resilient sealing portion. The structural portions of the integrated components include a plurality of interlocking elements and a plurality of retention arms. The interlocking elements cooperate to couple the rotationally symmetrical components together. The retention arms are engageable against the panel to retain the grommet assembly and the panel together. The sealing portions of the integrated components include an outer sealing lip and an inner sealing lip. The outer sealing lip comprises an outer lip distal edge engageable against a surface of the panel adjacent the opening, and the inner sealing lip comprises an inner lop distal edge engageable against a side edge of the opening of the panel. The outer sealing lip further includes lap joints adjacent opposite sides of the primary coupling faces.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. The description and specific examples in this summary are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
Corresponding reference numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The grommet assembly 20 includes a harness-receiving passage or center cavity 26 therethrough. The assembly 20 can include an annular collar extension 42 that can form a distal or end portion of the harness-receiving passage 26 to provide additional support to the wiring harness or bundle 96 passing therethrough. The collar extension 42 can comprise lap joints 74 for additional stability and support. In some embodiments, as seen in
Each rotationally symmetrical component 22A and 22B can include a first or rigid, thermoplastic structural member or portion 70 that is integrated with (including coupled or otherwise joined together) a second, resilient sealing member or portion 72. The structural and sealing portions 70, 72 can be integrated with each other along substantially all contacting surfaces thereof or via only along selected portions of contacting surfaces thereof.
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In a variety of instances, the structural portions 70 can include fewer or additional extending tabs 44 and corresponding receiving pockets 46. Further, the extending tabs 44 and corresponding receiving pockets 46 can take a variety of forms. As seen in the illustrated examples, the structural portions 70 can each include a plurality of extending tabs 44 and/or detents 48 whose major dimension extends in a first direction (e.g., vertical in
The structural portions 70 of the integrated components 22A and 22B can include a plurality of retention arms or snaps 36. The retention arms 36 are engageable against the panel 18 to retain the grommet assembly 20 and the panel 18 together. The retention arms 36 can be cantilevered extensions of the structural portions 70. For example, slots 40 can extend through the structural portions 70 along each side of the retention arms 36. The sealing portion 72 can span the slots 40 to aid in sealing the grommet assembly 20 without hindering or delaying the functionality of the retention tabs 36 (see
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The outer sealing lip 38 further includes lap joints 68 that are adjacent opposite sides of the primary coupling faces 52. Each lap joint 68 of the outer sealing lip 38 can include a plurality of cooperating mating terminal surfaces 82. The cooperating mating terminal surfaces 82 can extend in an angled plane that is neither parallel nor perpendicular to a plane defined by the primary coupling face 52. The lap joint 68 can include additional overlapping, engaging, mating or cooperating surfaces 83.
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The reinforcement tabs 24 can further include a projection or extension 84 that extends past the plane defined by the primary coupling face 52, and a corresponding recess 86 that is short of the plane defined by the primary coupling face 52. The extension 84 is receivable by a corresponding recess 86 with the sealing portion 72 extending therebetween. Cooperating mating surfaces 87 of the extension 84 and recess 86 and associated portions 73 of the sealing portion 72 can extend in an angled plane that is neither parallel nor perpendicular to the plane defined by the primary coupling face 52. Thus, the associated portions 73 of the sealing portions 72 and at least one of the extension 84 and the recess 86 can include the cooperating mating surfaces extending in an angled plane that is neither parallel nor perpendicular to the plane
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The rotationally symmetrical components 22A and 22B can be formed using a two-shot molding process. The structural portion 70 can be form in a first shot operation of the two-shot molding process. The sealing portion 72 can be integrally formed with the structural portion in a second shot operation of the two-shot molding process. The symmetrical nature of the components 22A and 22B allows both of the rotationally symmetrical components 22A and 22B to be formed by the same mold set.
The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.
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