The present invention relates to a carrier support adapted to be attached to an element, preferably a vehicle roof, said element being provided with a recess intended for the attachment.
Carrier supports of the kind mentioned by way of introduction are generally known in the art. However, there are many variants and it is not always obvious to the layman how the attachment should be done in order to ensure correct and, thus, safe positioning of said supports. Moreover, in the case of vehicle roof mounting it is important to ensure sufficient sealing of the attachment hole in the roof to prevent moisture from penetrating into the vehicle.
The object of the present invention is therefore to provide a carrier support which solves the above-mentioned problems.
According to the invention, the object is achieved by the carrier support of the kind stated by way of introduction having the features stated in appended claim 1. Preferred embodiments of the carrier support will be apparent from the dependent claims.
Thus, the carrier support according to the invention comprises an anchor element having a head and a shank. The head has a first radial extent from the axis of the shank at a first angle which is smaller than the extent of said recess at one angle, and a second radial extent at a second angle which is greater than the extent at said angle of said recess. The carrier support further comprises a locking element comprising at least one projection and a hole, the size of the hole being adapted so that the shank of the anchor element is insertable in said hole. The projection is located adjacent to the hole at a distance from the centre of the hole that is at least as great as the smaller extent of the anchor head. The carrier support also comprises a second locking element which, in the assembled state, is adapted to lock said locking element with the projection positioned next to the anchor element, so that the projection is arranged at the side of the anchor head located the shortest distance from the shank axis. Owing to this special construction, it is difficult to mount the carrier in an incorrect manner.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, said first locking element comprises two projections arranged on either side of the hole in the base element. This arrangement gives the advantage of considerably improved carrier support stability and, at the same time, increased strength.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the shank of the anchor element is threaded and said second locking element is a nut. The advantage of threaded shanks and nuts is that standard nuts and tools can be used to carry out the attachment.
Furthermore, said first locking element is suitably elastic. As said second locking element locks said first locking element, the elasticity will allow said first locking element to seal the recess.
Moreover, it is appropriate for a washer to be arranged between said two locking elements to eliminate any wear on said first locking element and to obtain a better sealing effect, in particular in the case where said first locking element is elastic.
Preferably, a recess is provided in the washer, the size of said recess being adapted to said first locking element. This ensures correct positioning of the washer relative to said first locking element and further improves the sealing effect.
To facilitate mounting and dismounting, two flat surfaces are preferably provided on either side of the anchor element shank to allow engagement of tools, said surfaces being preferably located on the end portion of the shank that is furthest away from the anchor element head. This applies in particular when the shank is threaded and it is difficult to get a hold without damaging the threads.
The invention will be described in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, which for exemplifying purposes illustrate a currently preferred embodiment of the invention and in which
a-1e illustrate, in perspective, the principle of mounting the carrier support; and
The carrier support in
A first locking element 6 with projections 7 is then arranged over the opening 5 (see
Finally, a nut 9 (said second locking element) is arranged to form, together with said second element, a carrier support according to the present invention (see
It will be appreciated that various modifications of the embodiment of the invention described above are conceivable within the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims. Accordingly, the final locking by means of the nut 9 and the threaded shank 3 of the anchor element 1 as described above may, for example, be replaced by some type of snap-on device. Moreover, it is conceivable to use the carrier support in applications other than vehicle roofs, such as wall mounts. It is also conceivable for the anchor head 2 to have another shape, for example a cross-shape or a star-shape, and for the opening 5 and the locking element 6 to have a shape that is complementary to the anchor head 2.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0200892-8 | Mar 2002 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE03/00437 | 3/17/2003 | WO | 8/31/2004 |