The invention relates to a mounting base assembly for a motor vehicle in accordance with the preamble of claim 1.
Mounting base assemblies, such as interior mirror base assemblies, are known from the prior art and are formed from a mounting plate, a mounting base and mounting brackets. Sensors are also incorporated in some cases.
A sensor is also provided in DE 299 06 013 U1 and can be pressed against the windshield by the mirror base. The pressing force for the sensor is provided by a leaf spring inserted into the sensor housing, whereas the latching between the mirror base and the mounting plate is effected by a clamping/retaining element.
Correspondingly, the mounting of such a device has to be effected both against the spring force of the clamping/retaining element and against the spring force of the leaf spring. Overall, mounting is made more difficult as a result.
The interior mirror assembly proposed in DE 698 26 101 T2 has a housing for a sensor. The housing is directly connected to the windshield. The sensor is fitted together with a biasing element in the housing, which biasing element presses the sensor against the windshield. The mirror base is fastened directly to the housing. It is necessary here to carry out at least two mounting operations to fit the interior mirror assembly.
DE 100 60 447 B4 has disclosed an interior mirror assembly which allows a connection of the mirror base and the pressing-on of the sensor in one operation, in particular since there is provided here a resilient U-shaped fastening bracket which is designed both for receiving the sensor and, by way of its latching members fitted on the end sides, for fastening to a mounting plate. However, in terms of the dimensions, in particular in terms of the height of the sensor, the interior mirror assembly proposed here can be used to only a very limited degree since a connection between the mirror base and window assembly will no longer be able to be established if the sensor is of only slightly different configuration.
DE102008011871 A1 discloses an interior mirror assembly, wherein a pressing and locking means can be introduced between the mounting plate and the mirror base and is designed to lock the mirror base with respect to the mounting plate and to press the sensor incorporated there in the direction of the window connection. The connection between the mounting plate and the mirror base and a pressing of the sensor against the window of a motor vehicle can be performed in a single mounting step. However, the mounting principle is multistage. The mirror base is fastened to the mounting plate by a fastening bracket, and the sensor is pressed on by spring clamps and a plastic clip. The actual fastening between the mounting plate and mirror base is constituted by the fastening bracket which extends approximately perpendicularly to the window of the vehicle. For system-related reasons, this u-shaped fastening bracket can be locked only so hard as the force of the fitter allows. Unlocking of the system is possible by pressing counter to the mounting direction. That is in particular a disadvantage when the interior mirror unlocks and slips out of the mounting plate due to the centrifugal forces in a vehicle crash. Instead of using a simple interior mirror, use has been made in the meantime of complex interior mirror devices with electronic components, sensors and indicators. Here, these interior mirror devices have a mirror glass or are already equipped with displays which replace the pure mirror glass.
In this context, the term “mounting base assembly” in the text below is understood in the very broad sense and is not limited to the conventional interior mirror. The term “mirror” is used for example for a component which can be fastened at the interior mirror position.
It is an object of the present invention to propose a mounting base assembly which allows simple mounting of the mounting base assembly and is designed to be accident-proof but releasable in a simple manner.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by a mounting base assembly, comprising at least one mounting plate, a mounting base and, where appropriate, a designated space for accommodating electronic components, wherein the mounting plate is to be fitted to a window of a motor vehicle and the mounting base can be connected to the mounting plate via a fastening bracket, wherein the mounting base or the mounting plate has a locking element which prevents the two components from moving in the unlocking direction.
The resilient element, which is independent of the actual fastening bracket, locks or blocks counter to the mounting direction in order to prevent the mirror from detaching under high impact forces.
Here, it is advantageous for the locking element to have a device for releasing the locking so that the mirror can also be nondestructively demounted again.
The locking element advantageously comprises at least one spring tongue with an extension in order to ensure the dual function of blocking and unlocking.
The locking element is either formed and mounted in one piece with the fastening bracket or separately from the fastening bracket.
Unlocking of the entire system is thus only possible if the fastening bracket is unlocked and in particular the locking is additionally released.
The invention is described hereinbelow by way of example with reference to the appended drawing.
The mounting base 2 has an edge 5 along its two sides extending in the mounting direction. A fastening bracket 6 is fitted perpendicular to the edge 5. In this exemplary embodiment, the fastening bracket is screwed centrally. The fastening bracket terminates in its longitudinal extent in a respective lug 7. Emanating from the fastening bracket 6 there extend two spring tongues 8 perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the fastening bracket 6, which tongues terminate in extensions 9. The spring tongues 8 and the extensions 9 form part of a locking element 11. In the example, the two spring tongues 8 are fitted along the edge 5 of the mounting base.
The mounting base 2 has a designated space which offers a receptacle for different electronic components. Through the opening 4 of the mounting plate 1 it is possible for sensors or transmitters to receive information from outside through the window 10 or transmit information through said window. If the mounting plate 1 is fitted to the window 10, the mounting base 2 is pushed onto the mounting plate 1 in the mounting direction M and fastening brackets are pressed on in the latching region. It can be seen on the right side of
Without further measures, such a mounted mounting base assembly would be separated again into individual components in the demounting direction D by a force counter to the mounting direction M.
The locking element 11 acts against this.
In this exemplary embodiment, the spring tongue 8 is produced directly with the fastening bracket 6 from one component in spring steel.
Depending on how strong the locking is intended to be, there is provision to have one or more spring tongues. As an alternative to the one-piece configuration, the spring tongues can also be fitted in the mounting base independently of the fastening bracket.
In a further alternative embodiment, the spring tongues 8 are fitted in the mounting plate, whereas the mounting base has the necessary inner contour with bearing surface.
The invention is not limited to the fastening of a conventional interior mirror; it is also suitable for holding a display, a camera, a combination of the two and further electronic components.
1 Mounting plate
2 Mounting base
3 Latching region
4 Opening
5 Mounting base edge
6 Fastening bracket
7 Lug
8 Spring tongue
9 Actuating means
10 Window
11 Locking element
12 Inner contour
13 Bearing surface
14 Plane
15 Hump
16 Boundary
M Mounting direction
D Demounting direction
E Unlocking direction
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2015 220 706.4 | Oct 2015 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2016/072863 | 9/26/2016 | WO | 00 |