The invention relates to a sealing element made from an elastomer material, which is provided for fastening to a seal support, in particular on a vehicle body, according to the preamble of claim 1.
The invention furthermore relates to an extruded seal strand which is provided for fastening to a seal support, in particular on a vehicle body, and is prefabricated having elements that for connecting the seal strand to the seal support are disposed so as to be spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the strand, according to the preamble of claim 9.
It is known for sealing elements, in particular extruded seal strands, to be adhesively bonded to seal seats on a vehicle body, or for the former to be connected the latter by mechanical means. Plug-connection elements that latch into body bores are used above all as mechanical means. In order for the plug-connection elements to be attached to the seal strand, and in particular in order for a seal strand having plug-connection elements attached thereto to be pre-fabricated, receptacle bores into which the plug-connection elements then have to be pushed by way of a high effort in terms of labor are incorporated in the seal strand in the conventional method.
The invention is based on the object of reducing the effort for fastening sealing elements to seal supports.
This object is achieved according to the invention in that the sealing element has a coating by way of which said sealing element is weldable to an element for connection of the sealing element to the seal support, or to the seal support per se.
On account of the connection of a seal strand to elements for mechanically connecting the seal strand to the seal support, said connection according to the invention being materially integral, a seal strand that is provided with such elements can be pre-fabricated with a minor effort in terms of labor.
The coating is preferably a co-extruded coating, for example of TPE. Alternatively, a film that is applied to the seal strand and in particular is connected to the extruded strand prior to the completion of the vulcanization can be considered as coating.
The thickness of the coating is preferably in the range from 30 μm to 700 μm.
The coating is preferably composed of a thermoplastic material such that a welding capability to connection elements of thermoplastic materials is enabled, wherein in particular the materials of the coating and of the connection elements can be identical. Strand-shaped sealing elements having connection elements that are disposed so as to be spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the strand are preferably provided.
The connection elements are in particular plug-connection elements that latch into a plug hole of the seal support.
The coating can be formed on a tube wall of a tubular sealing portion, for example, or else on a base part of a lip-shaped sealing portion of an extruded seal strand.
The connection element is preferably weldable to the sealing element by way of a base part that is adapted to the shape of the coated sealing element, wherein the access to welding apparatuses is ensured by the shape and the dimensions of the base part.
Apart from ultrasonic welding and laser welding, for example, friction welding can also be considered for the weld.
The invention will be explained in more detail hereunder by means of exemplary embodiments and of the appended drawings which refer to these exemplary embodiments and in which:
An extruded seal strand shown in
A head 10 of the plug-connection element 9′ engages behind the bore 8. An annular plate 12 extends radially from a bolt part 11 of the plug-connection element 9′, so as to bear on the seal support (not shown). Barbed elements 13 which in the fitted state of the plug-connection element 9′ engage behind a plug hole in the seal support project from the bolt end.
In order for the seal strand shown in
The seal strand shown in
A plug-connection element 9 shown in
The TPE coating 14 can form a welded connection with the material of the plug-connection element 9, said material in the example shown likewise being composed of polyamide. A fixed connection between the seal strand and the plug-connection element 9 can thus be established by way of the TPE coating 14.
Provided that the seal support, for example the support 21 or 21a, is composed of a weldable material, in particular a plastics material, it is to be understood that the seal support as described above can be welded directly to such a seal support.
Furthermore, the coatings 14, 14a as described above can have a plurality of layers. A plurality of layers are to be considered in particular for applied films that form the coating, for example one layer of polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PE), said layer facing the sealing element, and one layer of polyamide (PA), said layer facing the connection element or the seal support. These layers which each form an external layer of the coating are optionally interconnected by way of at least one intermediate layer.
That layer that faces the sealing element and that is composed of polyethylene (PE), for example, can expediently be weldable to the material of the sealing element at the vulcanization temperature, such that coating can be carried out by applying the film in the course of a vulcanization that is subsequent to the extrusion of the material strand.
In an inline process, the application of the film can be directly followed by the welding of the latter to the connection elements, wherein this welding process is facilitated by the heat of the sealing element which optionally still is at the vulcanization temperature.
The connection element is expediently attached to the sealing element with the aid of a suitable assembly installation, wherein the welding face of the connection element that faces the sealing element is first heated and fused, for example by a laser beam or a hot-air jet that is directed directly onto this face.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2015 109 795.8 | Jun 2015 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2016/063343 | 6/10/2016 | WO | 00 |