1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a trim sealing fastener and assembly for securing two or more parts together and, more particularly, for fastening trim to a vehicle body part.
2. Description of the Related Art
There are various related art trim fasteners for attaching two parts together. However, in fields such as the automotive industry, there is continuous demand for improved performance of such fastener parts to attach, for example, a trim part to an automotive body panel.
In such an application, it can be beneficial for the fastener to be removable from the body panel to allow for servicing or replacement of parts. Additionally, it is often desired that the insertion force be relatively low as compared to the extraction force. This allows for the fastener to easily be inserted into the panel to form the assembly, but resistant to accidental disassembly. Furthermore, it can also be beneficial for the extraction and insertion forces to be relatively stable over multiple insertions and extractions, which allows the fastener to last through several services.
It is desirable to provide a fastener with a stable structure so that consistent insertion and extraction forces can be achieved.
According to one aspect of the invention, there is a fastener including a base part and a pair of arms connected to the base part. The base part includes a wide portion and a body portion which is narrower than the wide portion. The body portion has a first end at the wide portion and extends from the wide portion and terminates at a second end. The second end of the body part includes an insertion opening. The arms including an insertion portion which is inserted into the insertion opening and connect the arms to the body portion. The arms further comprising an angled portion, the angled portion extending at an angle from the insertion portion, towards the wide portion and outwardly from the body portion. The arms additionally include a concave portion adjacent to the angled portion and further extending toward the wide portion, a peak being defined between the angled portion and the concave portion.
The body portion may further include a cutout extending perpendicular to the opening, the arms may further include tabs at the insertion portion and the tabs extend into the cutout to secure the arms to the base part.
Insertion portions of the arms may further include knobs which create portions of increased width and the knobs may have a frictional fit with the body portion.
The wide portion may have a concave shape.
The base part may further include a connection portion and a spacer spacing the side portion from the connection portion, the spacer being narrower than the wide portion and the connection portion.
The fastener may further comprise a panel secured between the arms and the wide portion of the base part and a connecting part connected to the connection portion of the base part.
The connection portion and the connecting part may be connected in a doghouse configuration.
The arms may be made of metal and the base part may be made of plastic.
The base part may further include a recess which lies along the same axis as the insertion opening and is located at an opposite side of the cutout with respect to the insertion opening and ends of the insertion portions may be located in the recess.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is a fastener including a base part and a pair of arms, wherein the base part includes a connection part; a spacer portion extending downwardly from the connection part, the spacer portion being narrower than the connection part; a concave disk at a bottom end of the spacer, the concave disk being wider than the spacer; and a body portion extending downwardly from the umbrella, the body portion comprising a pair of side rails and a center portion and including an opening at its bottom end, the body portion further comprising a cutout in a direction perpendicular to the downward direction. Each of the arms includes an insertion portion inserted into the opening, an angled portion extending from the insertion portion at an angle towards the concave disk and outwardly from the body portion, and a concave portion adjacent to the angled portion and closer to the concave disk than the angled portion; a peak being defined between the angled portion and the concave portion.
The insertion portion of each arm may include a tab which extends into the cutout and prevents removal of the arms from the base part.
The insertion portion of each arm may further include knobs which create portions of increased width and create a friction fit with the body portion of the base part.
The base part may be made of plastic and the arms may be made of metal.
The cutout may be perpendicular to the opening.
The fastener may further include a panel secured between the concave portion of the arms and the concave disk portion of the base part.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
A fastener assembly 1 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The fastener according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention may be used as a trim fastener to fasten trim (first part 4) to a vehicle body panel (second part 6). As shown in
The fastener 2 also includes a connection part/flange 12 which slides into the doghouse 4 to secure the doghouse 4 to the fastener. By holding the panel 6 in place and connecting to the doghouse 4, the fastener 2 connects the two parts together.
The base part 10 further includes a concave disk 18 which serves in combination with the arms 40 to secure the panel to the fastener 2, as described above and shown in
The fastener 2 further includes a body 20 which extends downwardly from the concave disk 18. The body includes a pair of rails 22 and a center portion 24 between the rails 22. As shown in
One of the arms 40 is shown in more detail in
The insertion portion 42 further includes a tab 50. When the arms 40 are assembled with the base part 10, the tab 50 extends into the cutout 28. This is best seen in
Adjacent to the insertion portion is the angled portion 44. The angled portion 44 includes a bead 52 running along its length. The bead 52 comprises a depression on the outside surface of the arm. There is a corresponding projection (not shown) on the inside surface of the arm 40. The bead strengthens the angled portion 44 of the arm 40, which in turn allows for consistent insertion and extraction forces over multiple cycles.
The arm 40 further includes a concave portion 46 and an end 45. A peak 47 occurs between the angled portion 44 and the concave portion 46. The concave portion 46 forces the fastener 2 into the panel 6. Further, the shape of the concave portion 46 and the angled portion 44 serve to provide the difference between the insertion and extraction forces.
In exemplary embodiments of the invention, the arms are made of stainless steel or spring steel.
As can be appreciated by looking at
In order to assemble the fastener 2, the two arms 40 are inserted into the base part 10. Specifically, the insertion portion 42 is inserted into the opening 26 at a bottom of the body 20. As the insertion portion 42 is inserted into the body 20, the tab 50 is initially compressed. Then, as the tab 50 enters the cutout 28, it expands to secure the arm in the body portion 20. As shown in
As can be seen in
A fastener 2 according to the exemplary embodiment provides a stable connection of the arms 40 with the base part 10. Particularly, the arms 40 are not prone to swinging back and forth (direction “A” in
The fastener 2 according to the exemplary embodiment also allows insertion and extraction of the fastener from the panel 6, with the insertion effort being much lower than the extraction effort. This makes the fastener 2 easy to install and not prone to pulling out of the panel, yet still allows the fastener 2 to be removable for service purposes.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described for illustrative purposes, and those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61315239 | Mar 2010 | US |