The invention relates to a housing for a mirror actuator, and to a method for assembling such housing.
Such a housing is generally known and is used to protect a hinge actuator. With such an actuator, a mirror housing of a wing mirror is pivotally connected with the body of a car. The mirror housing is pivotable about a substantially vertical axis between an operating position in which the mirror housing projects substantially sideward relative to the body of the car, and an extreme fold-in position, in which the mirror housing extends substantially rearwards along the body of the car. Accordingly, for instance during parking, the mirror housing can be folded in from the operating position, so that the free end of the mirror housing comes to lie closer to the body of the car and the chance of damage can be reduced.
The actuator mechanism comprises fine-mechanical parts and may easily be damaged through contaminants such as, for instance, water and dust. Because the actuator mechanism view of its function is located close to the mirror and hence outside the protective environment of the body of the vehicle, the actuator mechanism is surrounded by a housing. This housing is to protect the mechanism from contaminants from outside.
From practice, such housings are known. A drawback of these housings, however, is that they must be made of rather complex, and hence costly, construction to obtain the desired sealing. Further, the complex makeup of the housing has as a consequence that assembly and fitting are time-consuming and hence costly.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a housing for an actuator mechanism, with which a proper sealing for the actuator mechanism can be obtained at lower cost.
To that end, the invention provides a housing according to claim 1. The housing has a first and a second housing member, each provided with mounting openings. In mounted condition, the housing members are located relative to each other in such a manner that the respective mounting openings are in line, and a connecting means is arranged through the two mounting openings. Preferably, the connecting means is arranged such that it exerts a spring force directed in a radial sense on the mounting openings, so that the housing members are locked relative to each other and the connecting means is confined in axial direction within the housing. As a result, a good sealing of the housing is obtained, while assembly is simple through application of the resilient connecting means.
In a variant embodiment according to the invention, between the housing members a flexible sealing edge is provided. It provides for an extra reliable sealing, in particular if the two housing members are assembled under a bias.
In another variant embodiment according to the invention, the connecting means is arranged such that a driving mechanism located within the housing is fixed within the housing in that the connecting means engages in openings in the frame in which the mechanism is received. What is thereby achieved is that no extra parts are needed for the fixation of the frame of the mechanism; further, space within the housing is saved.
The invention further relates to a method for assembling a housing for a mirror actuator mechanism according to claim 10. Through the assembly of the two housing members by means of a connecting means, such as, for instance, a tubular rivet, a fast and reliable connection is realized. Preferably, the two housing members are assembled under a bias, so that a proper sealing is obtained, in particular if a flexible sealing edge is applied. The invention further relates to a wing mirror unit for a motor vehicle with a mirror provided with a housing.
Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are set forth in the subclaims. The invention will be further elucidated on the basis of a detailed description of an exemplary embodiment of the invention, with reference to the drawing. In the drawing.
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The upper member 50 has a circumferential wall 52 extending from a cap portion 53, thereby defining an inner space. The height of the circumferential wall 52 varies along the circumference, such that the shape of the edge of the wall 52 corresponds to the shape of the wall 12. This provides the effect that in assembled condition the respective edges of the walls 12, 52 link up with each other. Further, the wall 52 is provided with holes which in mounted condition are in line with the respective openings 14′, 15′, 16′, 17′ in the coupling parts 14, 15, 16, 17 of the lower member 10. Of these, the holes 74 and 77 (respectively corresponding with the openings 14′ and 17′) are shown in
The walls of the upper and lower member 10, 50 form a rounding in the area located remote from the coupling parts and the corresponding openings. In mounted condition, these roundings bound a substantially cylinder-shaped space. In this space, a bearing can be accommodated. Via this bearing a mounting part 90 shown in
When fitting the parts 10 and 50 together, resulting in the assembled condition as shown in
In the exemplary embodiment shown, use is made of a tubular rivet 80 as connecting means. In
What is achieved owing to the tubular rivet in mounted condition pressing in a radial sense against the wall of the opening, is that the tubular rivet is also fixed in an axial sense. This provides the advantage that locking the connecting means requires no supplemental measures to be taken. Further, in mounted condition, the tubular rivet gives further strength to the construction. If desired, the axial ends of the tubular rivet can be provided with sealing means in order to prevent entry of any undesired matter into the housing by way of the tubular rivets. Also, in mounted condition, other fastening means can be passed through the passage formed by the tubular rivet, such as, for instance, a screw or bolt.
Although in this example use has been made of a tubular rivet, according to the invention use can also be made of other connecting means and preferably a connecting means capable of a clamped self-lock in a radial sense in the respective mounting opening.
In a favorable variant embodiment according to the invention, the tubular through rivet is used to fix a part of the adjusting mechanism to be placed in the housing. The adjusting mechanism is arranged in a frame; an example of such a frame 40 is shown in
During assembly, these through openings 41-44 are aligned with the respective mounting openings in the upper and the lower member Thereafter, the tubular rivet is passed through the aligned openings, thereby fig the fame of the adjusting mechanism in the assembled housing. This provides the advantage that no additional parts are needed for the fixation; further, space within the housing is saved. In addition, forces from the adjusting mechanism am efficiently transmitted to the housing via the frame and the tubular rivet.
Although in the example use is made of a through fastener which in each case passes through two openings of both the upper and the lower member 10, 50, the invention is not so limited and, according to the invention, it is possible to choose, for instance, a connecting means which in each case connects a single hole of the upper and lower members with each other. Preferably, this connecting means is also designed so as to be capable of a clamped self-lock in radial direction in the mounting opening, so that at the same time axial fixation takes place.
Although in the example shown the housing consists of two housing members, according to the invention more than two housing members can be applied.
The invention further relates to a wing mirror unit for a motor vehicle (such as, for instance, a passenger car or an MPV), provided with a housing for a mirror actuator as shown in the foregoing.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1018689 | Aug 2001 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NL02/00521 | 8/1/2002 | WO |