The invention relates to a holder for a rod as described in the preamble of claim 1.
Such a holder is known from FR 2 544 034 A1. The known holder for a rod, which has a pivoting section and an angled bearing section opposite the pivoting section, has a bearing arrangement, which is equipped with a bearing channel. The bearing section of the rod can be inserted in the bearing channel from an insertion side, the bearing section being rotatably mounted in the bearing channel such that the pivoting section protrudes on a pivoting side over the bearing arrangement and can be pivoted. The bearing arrangement is executed with a fastening part that can be fastened to a carrier part and with a covering part that can be joined with the fastening part, the bearing channel being formed through provision of a semicylindrical channel wall in both the fastening part and the covering part. This construction is relatively simple, but cannot be satisfactorily used in all applications.
The object of the invention is to provide a holder for a rod of the type mentioned at the outset, in which the bearing section can be inserted in a relatively simple manner and the rod is nevertheless reliably held in an operating position and which, furthermore, for the correct use of the rod, certain possibilities are provided for setting up limiting devices.
This object is achieved according to the invention in a holder for a rod of the type mentioned at the outset with the characteristic features of claim 1.
Due to the embodiment of the holder according to the invention, the rod can be arranged, after the insertion of its bearing section in the bearing channel, aligning the pivoting section for passage through the passage recess, so that the pivoting section is arranged in the receiving space. In this manner it is achieved that the rod is secured against unintended loosening from the holder and that it is possible, due to the provision of limiting devices protruding into the receiving space, to create stops or barriers for the pivoting motion.
Further useful embodiments of the invention are the subject of the subclaims.
The following description of a preferred exemplary embodiment, with reference to the figures of the drawing, gives rise to further useful embodiments and advantages. Shown are:
A closure part 8 is mounted to the bearing arrangement 1 at a distance upstream from an insertion side 7, a receiving space 9 being formed between the bearing arrangement 1 and the closure part 8. On one side, the receiving space 9 is bounded by a bearing ramp 10 as a limiting device which is arranged between the bearing arrangement 1 and the closure part 8 and has a receiving recess 11, which is semicylindrical in the exemplary embodiment shown.
On the side of the receiving space 9 located opposite the bearing ramp 10, blocking projections 12, 13, integrally molded opposite one another to the bearing arrangement 1 and closure part 8 respectively, extend into the receiving space 9 as further limiting devices, each blocking projection 12, 13 being formed by means of a gently rising sliding side 15 facing an underside 14 of the holder according to the invention and a blocking side 16, steeply falling with respect to the sliding side 15 and facing away from the underside 14.
Finally, the closure part 8 is formed with a passage recess 17, which is open to the underside 14 as an edge side and has a closed, convex closure wall, which is located in the extension of the channel wall 4.
To convey the rod into the holder according to the invention, it is aligned with its pivoting section 19 in extension of the passage recess 17 and with the bearing section 20 flush with the bearing channel 3. Then the bearing section 20 is inserted in the bearing channel 3 until the pivoting section 19 is arranged in the area of the receiving space 9 and after sliding on the sliding sides 15 of the blocking projections 12, 13 and overcoming this barrier in the arrangements shown in
In the arrangement according to
In this preassembled arrangement, the holder with the rod inserted can now be connected with the carrier part, the pivoting section 19 now being fixed inside the receiving space 9 after completion of the connection and being able to be pivoted on a pivoting side 21 opposite the underside 14 between the arrangement depicted in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 048 055.1 | Oct 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/007622 | 8/2/2006 | WO | 00 | 4/1/2008 |