This application is a National Stage application of PCT/EP2009/007941, filed on Nov. 5, 2009, which claims priority of German Patent Application 10 2008 055 986.5, filed Nov. 5, 2008, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a mechanical module, notably for a vehicle key and to a method of manufacturing such a module.
Vehicle keys are generally known. They are notably intended for example for locking or unlocking the opening leaves of the vehicle, for example the doors, operating a tail gate, an antitheft lock and/or a starter of the vehicle.
Moreover, vehicle keys which comprise a key body that forms a housing for electronic means of remote control of means for locking the opening leaves of the vehicle are known, notably from French patent application FR 2 815 521 A1. The housing often comes in two parts each of which forms approximately half of the housing. The housing may be designed so that the two parts of the housing can be taken apart or so that the two parts of the housing cannot be taken apart without destroying or at the very least damaging the housing.
Moreover, known keys comprise an insert mounted on the key body such that it can pivot about an axis of rotation between, on the one hand, a position of use and, on the other hand, a storage position.
The body of the key may adopt varying shapes depending notably on the desired esthetic look.
One disadvantage of such keys according to the prior art is the need to provide relatively complicated tools for manufacturing those regions of the housing that perform the assembly function.
It is a notable object of the present invention to remedy the disadvantages of the known art, notably those mentioned hereinabove, and another object of the present invention is to provide a mechanical module, notably for a vehicle key, and a method of manufacturing such a module, which is inexpensive and produces a mechanical module which remains of very high quality despite the fact that it is used over a number of years and on a daily basis.
According to the invention, this object is achieved using a mechanical module, notably for a key, comprising a body, the body comprising a first body part and a second body part, the first and second body parts being fixed together mechanically using assembly by means of shape, the first body part comprising a base element and a complementary element, the complementary element performing the assembly by means of shape with the second part, and the complementary element and base element being joined together by an adhesive or welded bond.
Thus it is advantageously possible to produce the housing of the mechanical module, notably for the vehicle key, in a way that is very robust and such that it is practically impossible to open the housing, that is to say to take the first part and the second part apart without destroying at least one of them. Moreover, the fact that the first part of the housing comes in two different parts means that, for the first part of the housing, it becomes possible to use a molding tool which is simpler and therefore to apply a less expensive molding method. In particular, it is possible to produce the undercut function without the use of a molding tool that comprises a slide.
One preferred improvement of the invention lies in the fact that, on the one hand, the complementary element of the first part and, on the other hand, the second part butt together along a bearing surface, the bearing surface forming a right angle with respect to the direction in which the first part and the second part are assembled.
Through such an embodiment it is advantageously possible for the housing of the mechanical module to be a housing that cannot be taken apart without destroying the parts of the housing.
Another preferred improvement of the invention lies in the fact that the complementary element comes in the form of a peripheral annulus along the bearing surface.
Thus it is advantageously possible to reduce the cost price of the housing and thus of the mechanical module. In particular, it is preferable according to the present invention for the complementary element to be housed in a recess of the base element of the first part.
Another preferred improvement of the invention lies in the fact that the module is a key module comprising an insert mounted on the key body. For preference, the insert is able to pivot about an axis of rotation between a position of use and a storage position, the mechanical module preferably being of the type comprising a pivoting support bearing the insert and collaborating with a control button.
Thus it is advantageously possible to achieve simple and effective operation of the mechanical module of the key and to give the housing sufficient mechanical stability to create a key.
Moreover, the present invention also relates to a key, notably a vehicle key, the key comprising a mechanical module according to the present invention.
Moreover, the present invention also relates to a method of manufacturing a mechanical module, according to the present invention, the method of manufacture comprising the following steps:
Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from reading the description which follows of one particular nonlimiting embodiment of the present invention.
The invention will be better understood from the following description which relates to some preferred embodiments given by way of nonlimiting examples and explained with reference to the attached schematic drawings in which:
The electronic elements comprise conventional electronic means intended, for example, for the remote control of the means of locking the opening leaves of the vehicle or the means of identifying a user who is authorized to use the vehicle.
The key may comprise an insert 3 and a control button controlling the rotary movements of the insert 3 with respect to the key body 2 about an imaginary axis of rotation (or of pivoting) 4 of the insert 3 with respect to the key body 2. The insert 3, also known as the key bit, is designed, for example, with a flat overall shape. The rotary movement about the axis of rotation allows the insert 30 to move between a storage position like the one illustrated notably in
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The complementary element 23 is manufactured independently of the base element 21′ of the first part 21. Before the first part 21 and the second part 22 are joined together, the base element 21′ and the complementary element 23 are attached to one another, for example using an adhesive or a weld. According to the present invention, it is preferable to use ultrasonic welding to join the base element 21′ to the complementary element.
The complementary element 23 is preferably an element in the overall form of a ring which is positioned with respect to the base element 21′ peripherally, that is to say along the bearing surface 25 which itself runs around the first part 21 and the second part 22.
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