The present invention relates to a seal washer which is used in combination with a bolt and which has a water shut-off function.
To mount a part such as a rear spoiler on a body of an automobile for example, a through hole is formed in the body, a bolt is inserted into the through hole and a nut is fixed from inside of the body. A washer on which a water shut-off sponge is pasted is interposed between the body and a bolt seating surface, thereby preventing water from entering from a gap between the bolt and the through hole. The examples are described in patent documents 1 and 2.
According to the washer having the sponge, however, since there is no metal touch portion between the washer and the body, there is a concern that the washer is loosened. If the bolt is strongly fastened so that the washer is not loosened, the water shut-off sponge is deformed by a fastening load, and there is another concern that the water shut-off function is deteriorated.
Patent Document 1:Japanese Published Patent Application No. 2000-249132
Patent Document 2: Japanese Examined Patent Application Publication No. 47(1972)-46532
Therefore, it is an object of the invention to solve the conventional problem, and to provide a seal washer which is not loosened and which has a stable water shut-off function.
A first aspect of the present invention has been accomplished to solve the above-described problem. A seal washer of the first aspect of the present invention includes a metal washer body including a center hole, an outer resilient material projecting from an outer periphery of the washer body to a location lower than a lower surface of the washer body, and an inner resilient material provided on an inner periphery of the washer body which faces the center hole.
As defined in a second aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that a detent portion is formed between the washer body and the resilient materials.
As defined in a third aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the outer resilient material and the inner resilient material are continuous with each other. As defined in a fourth aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the outer resilient material and the inner resilient material are insert-molded together with the washer body.
The seal washer of the present invention is used in combination with the bolt, and when a fastening force in an axial direction is applied to the washer body by the bolt inserted into the center hole, first of all, the resilient material is compressed and comes into intimate contact with a surface of a mating member. From this state, when the fastening force in the axial direction is further applied to the washer body, the lower surface of the washer body metal-touches on the mating member. According to the seal washer of the invention, since the washer body metal-touches on the mating member in a fastening operation-completed state, if an axial force is applied to the bolt and the bolt is fastened, loosening does not occur unlike the conventional technique. Further, since no further compression load is applied to the resilient material, a phenomenon that the resilient material is deformed in a crushed manner does not occur and the water shut-off function is not deteriorated.
Further, as an inner periphery of the washer body facing the center hole is provided with an inner resilient material, water does not enter from the gap between the bolt and the seal washer.
If a detent portion is formed as in the second aspect of the present invention, the resilient material does not rotate with respect to the washer body. If a structure in which the outer resilient material and the inner resilient material are continuous with each other as in the third aspect of the present invention, the resilient materials do not become detached from the washer body. Further, if the outer resilient material and the inner resilient material are insert-molded together with the washer body, there is an advantage of producing the seal washer at low cost.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described below.
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An outer resilient material 17 is insert-molded together with the lower surface 13 of the outer periphery 12. Ina state before a fastened state, the outer resilient material 17 projects downward of the lower surface 15 of the inner periphery 14. In this embodiment, to enhance adhesion between the washer body 10 and the outer resilient material 17, a concave groove 18 is formed in the lower surface 13 of the outer periphery 12. As shown in
An inner resilient material 20 for shutting off water from a periphery of the center hole 11 is also insert-molded together with the inner periphery 14 of the washer body 10. This inner resilient material 20 has a shape to cover an inner side of the washer body 10 from an upper surface of the inner periphery 14 of the washer body 10. A ring-shaped projection 22 projecting upward of the upper surface 16 of the outer periphery 12 is formed on an upper surface of the inner resilient material 20. As shown in
The outer resilient material 17 and the inner resilient material 20 are made of the same material, and they are insert-molded in a state where they are continuous with each other as shown in a left side sectional view in
The seal washer configured as described above is used in combination with a fastening tool such as a bolt as shown in
According to the seal washer of the invention, since the washer body 10 metal-touches on the mating member in a fastening-completed state as described above, loosening does not occur unlike the conventional technique. In addition, since no further compression load is applied to the outer resilient material 17, a phenomenon that the outer resilient material 17 is deformed in a crushed manner does not occur. Furthermore, since a periphery of the center hole 11 is sealed by the inner resilient material 20, a complete water shut-off effect can be secured. In this embodiment, concerning the upper surface of the seal washer also, the upper surface 16 of the outer periphery 12 metal-touches on a washer 55, and reliable sealing is established by the ring-shaped projection 22 of the inner resilient material 20.
Projections 33 are provided on an outer peripheral surface of the washer body 10 at constant intervals from one another. As shown in
Lower surfaces of the outer resilient material 31 and the inner resilient material 32 project downward to locations lower than the lower surface of the washer body 10, and when they are fastened, the outer resilient material 31 and the inner resilient material 32 first come into contact with the mating member. When a bolt is further fastened, these resilient materials 31 and 32 are compressed, and a lower surface 34 of the washer body 10 metal-touches on the mating member. Hence, loosening does not occur as in the first embodiment. In addition, no further compression load is applied to the resilient materials 31 and 32. Since a periphery of the center hole 11 is sealed by the inner resilient material 31, a complete water shut-off effect can be secured.
As described above, the seal washer of the invention is used in combination with a bolt, and since the washer body 10 metal-touches on the mating member, loosening does not occur, and a stable water shut-off function can be exerted. Further, since the inner resilient material 32 can also seal a portion of the center hole 11, a more complete water shut-off function can be exerted.
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