1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a clip that is used to hold a door open during electro-coating and painting of a vehicle.
2. Background Art
Vehicles are generally produced on assembly lines where component parts are assembled together. Painted frame body components including body panels, doors and structural components are assembled and then electro-coated and painted as a unit to assure acceptable paint quality. After painting, the doors are disassembled from the vehicle to provide access for the assembly of internal components to the doors, such as windows, window operating mechanisms, door handles, lock mechanisms, interior soft trim panels, and the like. The doors are reassembled to the vehicle at a later point on the assembly line.
The doors of a vehicle must be held open during electro-coating and painting to assure complete coverage and to avoid damage to the surface coatings. Door checks that are incorporated in the vehicle are not installed prior to the electro-coating and painting because they are not painted with the vehicle to assure proper operation and avoid paint quality problems. Temporary clips or other tools have been proposed, but may be unacceptable due to various reasons such as the effectiveness of the tools, cost, or because they unduly complicate the vehicle manufacturing process.
The present invention is directed to providing an improved method of holding a vehicle door open and to an improved removable clip that is effective and may be provided at a relatively low cost. Further, installation and removal of the clip do not substantially complicate the vehicle manufacturing process and do not require additional process steps or added labor costs.
The above problems and others are addressed by Applicants' invention as summarized below.
According to one aspect of this development, a clip is assembled to the hinge pin of a vehicle door that is used to hold the door in the full open position and prevent closure of the door during electro-coating and painting.
The clip is bolted onto the hinge pin or hinge fastener when the hinge is first assembled as a subassembly prior to assembly to the vehicle door. The hinge is assembled to the vehicle prior to painting. The hinge is taken apart to separate the door from the vehicle after electro-coating and painting. The clip may be simply disposed of after the clip is removed from the hinge.
The end of the clip opposite the hinge fastener may include a ramp surface and a receiver area that receives a stop provided on a door plate of the hinge. The door is swung open on the assembly line with the stop moving up the ramp until the stop is received in the receiver portion of the clip. The clip flexes axially as the stop moves across the ramp and then returns when the stop is received in the receiver. The stop is captured in the receiver of the clip to hold the door open during electro-coating and painting. A substantial force of approximately 10 Newtons is required to release the stop from the receiver.
The receiver may be formed on the clip as a channel having two spaced walls that engage opposite sides of the stop. While at least one side of the receiver may have a ramp surface, it is also possible to provide a ramp surface on opposite sides of the clip to permit a clip to be designed that may be interchangeably used on the right hand or left hand side of a vehicle.
A peripheral lip may be provided at least partially about the periphery of the clip. Further, the clip may define at least one gap in the peripheral lip through which fluid may drain from the clip that is deposited within the clip when the hinge is dipped in an electro-coating bath.
The clip may have an arm that extends radially outwardly from the opening defined in the clip that receives the pivot pin. A stiffening rib may be formed on the arm to extend radially outwardly from the opening that receives the pivot pin. The arm may define a drain hole through which fluid is drained from the stiffening rib that is deposited in the stiffening rib when the hinge is dipped in the electro-coating bath.
The clip may be provided with a ramp surface that causes the clip to shift axially in a first direction as the door is opened and that has a first axially extending wall adjacent the ramp surface. The stop is captured between the first axially extending wall and a second axially extending wall when the stop is disposed in the receiver to resist door closure. The second wall may extend to a greater axial extent than the first wall to locate the clip relative to the pillar plate.
A method of holding a door of a vehicle open during manufacturing operation is also provided by Applicants. The method may include preassembling a clip to a hinge with the clip being received on a hinge pin of the hinge. The hinge and clip are assembled to the door and to the vehicle. The door is then opened to a point where the clip holds the door in an open position. The vehicle is then electro-coated and painted with the doors assembled to the vehicle. The hinge pin is then disassembled from the vehicle and the clip is disassembled from the hinge pin.
The door may then be separated from the vehicle to perform additional manufacturing operations on the door. The door is then reassembled to the vehicle and attached to the vehicle.
These and other aspects of the present invention will be better understood in view of the attached drawings and the following detailed description of the illustrated embodiments.
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The pivot pin assembly 22 is a multi-part assembly including a lower pin 32 that is inserted through opening 28 in the clip 26. The lower pin 32 extends through an opening 36 in a flange 38 of the pillar plate 20.
An upper hinge pin 40 receives the lower pin 32. The upper hinge pin 40 is secured to the door plate 16 and connects door plate 16 to pillar plate 20. The lower pin 32, or fastener, is secured to the upper hinge pin 40 to assemble the hinge 10 together and may be removed to permit the door plate and upper hinge pin 40 to be removed with the door for subsequent door assembly operations. A fastener 46 is shown inserted through a hole 48 formed in pillar plate 20. The fastener 46 secures the pillar plate 20 to the vehicle.
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The clip 26 has a lip 60 extending on both sides of the arm 30. The lip 60 functions to make the clip 26 more rigid along the length of the arm 30. A gap 62 is provided in the lip 60. Excess electro-coating solutions may drain from the clip 26 through the gap 62. A stiffening rib 68 may be provided that extends along a portion of the length of the arm 30. The stiffening rib 68 also functions to stiffen the arm 30. A drain hole 70 is provided at one end of the stiffening rib 68 to permit excess electro-coating solutions to drain from the clip 26.
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While the best mode for carrying out the invention has been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention as defined by the following claims.