The invention relates to an equipment piece with a first and a second component for the interior of a vehicle, in which at least one protrusion of the first component may be inserted into a recess of the second component and may be secured there by deformation of the projecting portion, as well as a method for producing said equipment part.
A generic equipment piece in the form of a door trim panel and a corresponding method are known from the publication EP 1 256 484 A1. In this case, a first component in the form of an armrest is connected to a second component configured as a support, by a rivet-like protrusion on the armrest being inserted through a recess in the support. Subsequently, the projecting portion of the protrusion projecting from the support is widened, so that both components are connected unreleaseably to one another to form a structure which is disadvantageous in the event of a crash as it is relatively hard. Moreover, where there is a high proportion of non-fusible fibers in the rivet-like protrusion, this process is no longer possible, or only results in a connection of unsatisfactory strength. Similarly, such protrusions may generally only be produced by injection-molding the armrest, but not by compressing flat semi-finished products.
The object of the invention is to improve the generic equipment piece with regard to manufacture and crash behavior.
The object is achieved in a generic equipment piece by the protrusion being configured as a tab having a wall thickness which is smaller than its longitudinal extension, and which may be anchored non-positively in the second component after insertion into the recess configured as a slot. As a result, hard material thickenings in the connecting region are avoided. The connection, therefore, is implemented in a substantially unreleaseable manner. Separation of the components is thus only possible by damaging or destroying at least one component.
In certain embodiments, it is provided that the tab may be brought to bear at least partially against the surface of the second component. Moreover, advantageously the connection is not made simply at one location but by a number of tabs arranged in a linear manner, which may be displaced into a corresponding number of slots arranged in a linear manner.
In certain embodiments, the wall thickness of the tab substantially corresponds to the wall thickness of the adjacent regions of the first component, so that the tabs may be produced in a simple manner by punching out and/or laser cutting the edge region of the first component. In certain embodiments, the connection of the tab to the second component additionally takes place by a material connection, for example by heating and melting the regions of the first and second component subsequently brought into surface contact.
The figures show by way of example and schematically an embodiment of the invention, in which:
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The connecting region produced in this manner has only a very small material accumulation which, on the one hand, reduces the material consumption and, on the other hand, avoids undesirable local hardening of the vehicle equipment piece 1 in the event of a crash (for example in the event of a side impact). In the embodiment, moreover, both the insertion of the tabs 7 and the deformation thereof by using appropriate punches may take place by movements in the Y-direction.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 047 082.6 | Oct 2006 | DE | national |
10 2006 058 491.0 | Dec 2006 | DE | national |
PCT/EP2007/007604 | Aug 2007 | EP | regional |
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/389,258, filed Feb. 19, 2009, which is a continuation of PCT Application No. PCT/EP2007/007604, filed on Aug. 31, 2007, which claims priority from and the benefit of German Patent No. DE 10 2006 047 082.6, filed on Oct. 2, 2006, and German Patent No. DE 10 2006 058 491.0, filed on Dec. 12, 2006, all entitled “Multi-Part Equipment Piece for a Vehicle and Connecting Method.” Each of the foregoing applications is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.