This application corresponds to PCT/EP2018/071769, filed Aug. 10, 2018, which claims the benefit of German Application No. 10 2017 119 886.5, filed Aug. 30, 2017, the subject matter of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The invention relates to a spring element for fastening an airbag module to a vehicle steering wheel, having a first spring section which extends from a tool access point via a first bearing point as far as a first free spring end as well as a second spring section which extends from the tool access point via a second bearing point as far as a second free spring end, wherein the tool access point is spaced apart from a connecting section between the two free spring ends and is displaceable in art actuating direction toward the connecting section.
Furthermore, the invention also relates to a steering wheel assembly comprising such a spring element.
In order to mount an airbag module to a vehicle steering wheel, in the automotive industry currently snap-locks are wide-spread in which rigid retaining hooks are associated with the airbag module and elastic spring brackets are associated with a steering wheel skeleton of the vehicle steering wheel, for example. With respect to a steering wheel axis, the airbag module can be locked quickly and easily on the vehicle steering wheel by axial pressure toward the steering wheel skeleton, which brings about a very reliable and resistant fastening of the module.
For a desired exchange of the airbag module and for maintenance or repair works on the vehicle steering wheel, the mounted airbag module initially has to be disassembled again, however, which has been difficult so far for various reasons. For example, disassembly is possible by using special tools only, involves undesirably large space required in the vehicle steering wheel and/or high expenditure of energy or time to the assembler.
For example, in EP 1 179 457 A1, a generic spring element for fastening an airbag module to a vehicle steering wheel is disclosed, comprising a central arm for actuating the spring element and two opposite side arms for locking the spring element by associated retaining hooks, each of the side arms having an inclined segment which abuts on a stop surface. When disassembling the airbag module, the entire spring element performs a translational movement, the inclined segments being loaded against the stop surfaces and sliding along the latter. In so doing, the spring element is deformed such that the side arms move away from each other or towards each other for releasing the retaining hooks. In order to enable the translational movement of the entire spring element, an undesirably large space is required in the actuating direction within the steering wheel assembly, however. Further, due to the friction and the necessary deformation of the spring element, especially high expenditure of energy of the assembler and very robust stop surfaces are required to release the retaining hooks in the afore-described manner.
It is the object of the invention to provide a spring element by which an airbag module can be mounted quickly and reliably via a snap-lock to a vehicle steering wheel but can also be removed from the vehicle steering wheel with low effort.
In accordance with the invention, this object is achieved by a spring element of the type mentioned in the beginning in which the spring sections are shaped so that the free spring ends move away from each other or toward each other during a displacement of the tool access point in the actuating direction, when the first bearing point and the second bearing point are held substantially non-displaceably in the actuating direction. Due to the bearing points being held largely non-displaceably in the actuating direction, no translational movement of the spring element in the actuating direction is performed between the bearing points and the free spring ends so that a space required for the spring element is significantly reduced. By the way, such translation is not necessary for the function, either, as for the release of retaining hooks a movement of the free spring ends away from each other or toward each other is sufficient.
Preferably, the two spring sections are configured to be substantially symmetric with respect to a spring axis extending through the tool access point, especially wherein the actuating direction coincides with an axial direction of the spring axis.
In accordance with one embodiment of the spring element, between the two bearing points at least one coiled spring section is provided. The elasticity of the spring element can be influenced via the material, the material thickness, the number of windings and/or the winding diameter of the coiled spring section and thus a desired actuating force can be adjusted, for example.
The tool access point may be provided at the at least one coiled spring section. Alternatively, it is also imaginable that between the two bearing points two coiled spring sections are provided, with the tool access point being disposed between said two spring sections, especially substantially centrally between the two spring sections.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the first spring section and the second spring section are intersecting. Thus, the free spring ends are moved toward each other in the actuating direction, when the spring element is actuated at the tool access point, resulting in a compact design of the spring element in the radial direction. Further, due to the intersection, longer lever arms are resulting between the bearing point and the respective associated free spring end.
Preferably, the spring element is made from bent spring wire as a one-piece component. Wire can be easily adapted as to its characteristics, for example, via its cross-section or its material composition and with low effort can be individually shaped and manufactured at low cost.
In accordance with another embodiment of the spring element, a respective spring leg including a retaining portion extends between the bearing point and the associated free spring end of the spring sections. The retaining portion of the spring leg preferably abuts directly on the free spring end and moreover can extend substantially in parallel to the spring axis. Since the spring element ends just behind the retaining portions, advantageously an especially small space is required.
Preferably, in this embodiment a space between the bearing point and the associated retaining portion is larger, especially at least three times larger, than a space between the bearing point and the tool access point. When the spring element is actuated for removing the airbag module from the vehicle steering wheel, consequently an actuating distance at the tool access point is shorter, especially significantly shorter than an unlocking distance of the retaining portions.
The spring legs of the spring element are substantially Z-shaped, for example. Thus, a central hub area of the vehicle steering wheel is not intersected by the spring element so that a gas generator and the electric leads thereof may be provided unhindered in this area.
In accordance with the invention, the afore-mentioned object is also achieved, for the rest, by a spring element for fastening an airbag module to a vehicle steering wheel, comprising a first spring section extending from a tool access point via a first bearing point as far as a first spring end and a second spring section extending from the tool access point via a second bearing point as far as a second spring end, wherein the spring sections are intersecting between the tool access point and their spring ends, especially between their bearing points and their spring ends. Due to the intersection, an especially long lever arm is resulting between the bearing point and the respectively associated free spring end so that at the free spring end comparatively long unlocking distances are advantageously resulting from short actuating distances at the tool access point.
Moreover, the invention comprises a steering wheel assembly of a vehicle, having an afore-described spring element and an assembly component to which the spring element is fastened, the assembly component including a spring bearing abutting on the first bearing point and another spring bearing abutting on the second bearing point. The spring bearings of preference are in the form of pivot bearings or radial bearings exclusively permitting rotation of the spring element. In particular, no plain bearings are provided which would permit a translational movement of the entire spring element in the actuating direction.
In one embodiment of the steering wheel assembly, the assembly component is a steering wheel skeleton, an airbag module or a separate fastening element which can be tightly mounted to the steering wheel skeleton or to the airbag module.
Further features and advantages of the invention will be evident from the following description of a preferred embodiment with reference to the drawings, wherein:
The spring element 10 in this case is a one-piece component made from bent spring wire and consequently can be manufactured easily and at low cost.
The two spring sections 16, 22 are configured to be substantially symmetric with respect to a spring axis A extending through the tool access point P, with the actuating direction x coinciding with an axial direction of the spring axis A.
According to
In general, between the two bearing points 18, 24 preferably at least one coiled spring section 30 is provided so as to ensure a desired elastic deformation of the spring element 10 with a predetermined actuating force in the actuating direction x. Accordingly, alternatively to the shown example embodiment, also embodiments of the spring element 10 in which the tool access point P is provided at the at least one coiled spring portion 30 are imaginable.
For the rest, it is clearly evident from
Because of this advantageous design, a spring element 10 comprising a first spring section 16 which extends from a tool access point P via a first bearing point 18 to a first spring end 20 and a second spring section 22 which extends from the tool access point P via a second bearing point 24 to a second spring end 26, with the two spring sections 16, 22 intersecting between the tool access point P and their spring ends 20, 26, especially between their bearing points 18, 24 and their spring ends 20, 26, is inventive already on its own.
By way of the lateral views according to
A respective spring leg 38, 40 having a retaining portion 42, 44 extends between the bearing point 18, 24 and the associated free spring end 20, 26 of the spring sections 16, 22. The retaining portion 42, 44 abuts on the free spring end 20, 26 and, in the present case, extends substantially in parallel to the spring axis A. The spring element 10 engages, in the area of the retaining portions 42, 44, in retaining hooks 56 of the airbag module 12 (see
Each of the spring legs 38, 40 is substantially Z-shaped.
With respect to a spring section 16, 22, according to
The fastening element 34 has a spring bearing 52 abutting on the first bearing point 18 and another spring bearing 54 abutting on the second bearing point 24, each spring bearing 52, 54 being in the form of a pivot bearing. This means that in the area of the spring bearings 52, 54 the spring element 10 cannot displace in the actuating direction x but can merely rotate about the respective spring bearing 52, 54. In particular, in the area of the spring bearings 52, 54 no translational displacement of the spring element 10 is possible at all.
Accordingly, the spring element 10 in
A perspective view of the unit according to
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