1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a nut connector for vehicle closure hardware.
2. Background Art
Vehicle closures such as doors, front hoods, rear deck lids, rear drop gates, rear lift gates, rear side gates, etc. are supported for movement between open and closed positions and selectively secured in the closed position by hardware including latches, latch strikers, hinges, etc. One way in which such hardware is secured is by nut connectors which can be made as a unitary one-piece stamping made from sheet metal by progressive stamping. Such nut connectors have previously included a generally flat nut portion having at least one stamped nut projecting from its flat shape and having a pair of flat connection tabs that are connected to the nut portion in a coplanar relationship by deformable connection portions that project from the flat shape of the nut portion and the connection tabs. During assembly, the connection tabs are initially secured such as by welding or otherwise to an associated vehicle body portion which has oversized holes aligned with each nut of the nut portion so that a threaded fastener(s) that secures closure hardware on the other side of the vehicle body portion from the nut connector can be threaded to provide a clamped relationship that secures the closure member hardware component.
If positioning adjustment of the mounted hardware component is necessary, the hardware component can be adjusted, sometimes even without any bolt untightening, merely by an adjusting pound with a hammer. The deformable connection portions of the nut connector deform to permit such adjustment while the connection tabs remain secured by the welds. Since these deformable connection portions project from the plane of the nut portion and the connection tabs, there are space considerations involved. Furthermore, such deformable connection portions require a greater length of metal in order to stamp the nut connector.
An object of the present invention is to provide an improved vehicle hardware nut connector.
In carrying out the above object, the vehicle closure hardware nut connector of the invention is a unitary, one-piece stamping made from sheet metal and includes a generally flat nut portion having at least one stamped nut projecting from its flat shape to receive a threaded fastener. The stamped nut connector also includes a flat connection tab spaced from the nut portion coplanar with its generally flat shape and adaptable to provide initial attachment of the nut connector to one surface of an associated vehicle body portion that has an oppositely facing surface against which a vehicle closure hardware component is contacted and secured by the threaded fastener upon threading into the stamped nut with the vehicle body portion clamped between the nut connector and the vehicle closure hardware component. The stamped nut connector also includes at least one deformable connection portion that extends between the flat nut portion and the connection tab coplanar with both and being deformed while remaining coplanar therewith to provide adjustment of the positioning of the hardware component on the vehicle body portion.
As disclosed, the generally flat nut portion includes a pair of stamped nuts projecting from its flat shape adjacent its opposite ends for respectively receiving a pair of threaded fasteners that cooperate with each other to secure the vehicle closure hardware component.
Two preferred embodiments each have a pair of the deformable connection portions connecting the nut portion and the adjacent connection tab in a coplanar relationship. The pair of deformable connection portions have shapes that project either toward each other between the nut portion and the adjacent connection tab or away from each other, and the projecting shapes of the deformable connection portions of each pair have rounded V shapes. These rounded V shapes of the deformable connection portions may each have a notch that affects its deformation upon adjustment of the position of the hardware component on the vehicle body portion.
In one of the preferred embodiments, the nut portion of the nut connector has a pair of opposite ends and also includes a pair of the connection tabs respectively located adjacent each of the opposite ends of the nut portion. This embodiment also has a pair of the deformable connection portions extending between each end of the flat nut portion and the adjacent connection tab coplanar with both and being deformed while remaining coplanar therewith to provide adjustment of the positioning of the hardware component on the body portion. The opposite ends of the nut portion of this embodiment have rounded shapes that respectively project toward the adjacent connection tabs, and the pair of connection tabs have rounded portions that respectively project toward the rounded shapes of the opposite ends of the nut portion. Each pair of the deformable connection portions have shapes that project toward each other between the adjacent rounded end of the nut portion and the round portion of the adjacent connection tab to provide a generally X-shaped opening.
In another embodiment, the nut connector includes a single connection tab. This embodiment has the flat nut portion provided with a pair of stamped nuts spaced from each other and projecting from its flat shape to receive a pair of threaded fasteners that cooperate with each other to secure the associated vehicle closure hardware component in the same manner previously described with the first embodiment. Furthermore, the nut connector of this embodiment has a four lobed opening between the flat nut portion and the connection tab. In addition, the projecting deformable connection portions have rounded V shapes that project toward each other and each may include a notch for affecting deformation.
The second embodiment of the nut connector has the connection tab spaced from the nut portion in a direction perpendicular to a axis extending between the spaced nuts.
The objects, features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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As discussed above, the preferred embodiment of the stamped nut connector 10 as shown includes a pair of the threaded nuts 24 respectively adjacent the ends 28 of the nut portion 20. These nut portion ends 28 as illustrated in
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The coplanar relationship of the deformable connection portions 46 with the nut portion 20 and the connection tabs 30 permits the nut connector 10 to be stamped from a metal strip having a smaller distance between the ends of connection tabs than when the connection portions project from the plane of the nut portion and the connection tabs. This coplanar relationship can also be a packaging advantage which is helpful in some applications.
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While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.