The present invention relates to an attachment structure of a vehicular externally mounted member or exterior member which allows simultaneously painting of a vehicle body and the exterior member.
An attachment structure of a vehicular exterior member is disclosed, for example, in Patent Literature 1, including a clip configured to temporarily hold a garnish as the vehicular exterior member so that the garnish and a front bumper of a vehicle can be painted simultaneously.
In the attachment structure disclosed in Patent Literature 1, the garnish is attached to the front bumper via the clip, i.e., attachment clip. The attachment clip is provided to the garnish, and the front bumper has engagement holes formed therein for engagement with the attachment clip. More specifically, the garnish has arms extending toward the front bumper, and the arms each have a temporary fixing prong and a fixing prong formed thereon. The temporary fixing prong is located closer to a distal end of the arm, i.e. far from the garnish, and the fixing prong is located closer to a base portion of the arm, i.e. closer to the garnish.
To attach the garnish to the front bumper, first, the attachment clip of the garnish is positioned so as to mate with the engagement holes of the front bumper. Then, the garnish is pushed toward the front bumper. The arms undergo distortion or flex to thereby allow the temporary fixing prongs formed near the distal ends of the arms to come into engagement with the engagement holes of the front bumper. The garnish is thus engaged with the front bumper with a predetermined space therebetween. In other words, the garnish is temporarily fixed to the front bumper.
The painting work is performed in this temporarily fixed state. Since the garnish is temporarily fixed to the front bumper with the predetermined space therebetween, a paint spraying nozzle can be brought closer to the vicinity of an edge of the front bumper. As a result, it is possible to prevent an occurrence of an unpainted area. After the painting work has been finished, the garnish is pushed in more deeply. The arms undergo distortion or flexing again to thereby allow the temporary fixing prongs to disengage from the engagement holes and the fixing prongs to come into engagement with the engagement holes.
The garnish is supported by the arms while the temporary fixing prongs are engaged with the engagement holes. However, the arms have flexibility so that the prongs can be engaged with and disengaged from the engagement holes. With this attachment clip described above, it is difficult to attach a heavy member such as a side sill garnish to a side sill. Therefore, the side sill garnish and the side sill have to be painted separately, which lowers the production efficiency.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a vehicular exterior member attachment structure which allows simultaneously painting of a vehicle body and an exterior member even when the exterior member is heavy.
According to the invention as defined in claim 1, there is provided a vehicular exterior member attachment structure comprising: a vehicle body; an exterior member positioned on an outer surface of the vehicle body; and a clip for attaching the exterior member to the vehicle body, characterized in that: the vehicle body has an attachment portion and a through-hole extending through the attachment portion in a vehicle width direction; the clip comprises a securing member attached to the vehicle body, and a slider attached to the exterior member; the securing member includes a tubular body fitted in the through-hole from outside of the vehicle body, an engagement plate and an engagement prong formed on an outer peripheral surface of the tubular body, and an engagement hole extending through a wall of the tubular body; the engagement plate and the engagement prong are configured to grip the attachment portion from both sides thereof to thereby attach the tubular body to the attachment portion; the slider includes a slider body slidably supported by an inner surface of the securing member with a limited tilting relative to the tubular body, and a locking prong formed on the slider body and having resiliency; and the locking prong is lightly engaged with the engagement hole in a temporarily locked state when the slider body is disposed in a first position where the slider body is shallowly inserted into the tubular body of the securing member, and the locking prong is locked in position against movement relative to the tubular body when the slider body is disposed in a second position where the slider body is deeply inserted into the tubular body.
Preferably, as defined in claim 2, the exterior member is a resin side sill garnish.
Preferably, as defined in claim 3, the engagement hole is located forwardly of the engagement plate in a sliding direction of the slider.
Preferably, as defined in claim 4, the locking prong has a resistance portion formed as a resistance to sliding movement of the slider.
Preferably, as defined in claim 5, the resistance portion is a stepped portion formed on a surface of the locking prong.
In the invention as defined in claim 1, the slider body is supported by the inner surface of the securing member with a limited tilting relative to the tubular body. Also, the locking prong is engaged with the engagement hole formed in the tubular body of the securing member in the temporarily locked state where the movement of the locking prong is prevented. In other words, the slider body is positioned at a predetermined position in such a state where the tilting and the movement thereof is regulated by the securing member. With the slider body being positioned in this manner, the exterior member which is supported by the slider body is positioned at a predetermined position. Since the exterior member is thus positioned and prevented from moving, the vehicle body and the exterior member can surely be painted simultaneously in the temporarily locked state even when the exterior member is heavy.
Further, the tubular body of the securing member is fixed to the vehicle body, and the slider body is supported by the securing member with a limited tilting relative to the securing member. Since the tilting of the slider body is thus regulated, the exterior member supported by the slider body can be prevented from tilting or falling.
In the invention as defined in claim 2, the exterior member is a resin side sill garnish. It is possible to paint the vehicle body with the side sill garnish being temporarily fixed to the vehicle body, which improves a degree of freedom of assembly operation, leading to an enhanced productivity and a reduced production cost.
In the invention as defined in claim 3, the engagement hole is located forwardly of the engagement plate in the sliding direction of the slider. Thus, in the attachment operation of the exterior member, the exterior member can be attached to the vehicle body simply by pushing the exterior member toward a distal end of the tubular body. The attachment operation of the exterior member can thus be easily performed.
In the invention as defined in claim 4, the locking prong has the resistance portion formed as a resistance to sliding movement of the slider. Due to this resistance portion, a predetermined force is required for disengaging the locking prong from the engagement hole, which prevents misoperation in the attachment operation such as moving the exterior member to the completely fixed position before painting work.
In the invention as defined in claim 5, the resistance portion is a stepped portion formed on the surface of the locking prong. Thus, by adjusting the shape of the resistance portion, it is possible to easily adjust the force required for disengaging the locking prong from the engagement hole.
Certain preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The side sill 11 is a hollow member formed by a side sill inner panel 14 located closer to the center in a width direction of the vehicle body, and a side sill outer panel 15 joined to the side sill inner panel 14. The side sill 11 is disposed below a door 16 to extend in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle. The side sill outer panel 15 has through-holes 17 formed in a substantially rectangular shape.
The garnish 12 is attached to the side sill outer panel 15 via the clips 20. The garnish 12 includes a garnish body 18 extending in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle to cover the side sill outer panel 15, and clip attachment parts 19 formed in parts of the garnish body 18 for attachment thereto of the clips 20. Although two clip attachment parts 19 are herein formed in the garnish body 18, more than two clip attachment parts 19 may be formed when the garnish 12 is large.
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Each of the clips 20 is a resin member including a securing member 40 configured to be attached to the side sill outer panel 15, and a slider 50 to be attached to the garnish 12.
The securing member 40 includes a tubular body 41 having a substantially rectangular cross section (which may have a substantially circular cross section), an engagement plate 42 formed along a whole periphery of a base end 41a of the tubular body 41, a pair of engagement prongs 43 formed on vertical walls 41b of the tubular body 41, and engagement holes 44, 44 extending through the tubular body 41 to be located closer to a distal end 41c of the tubular body 41 than the engagement prongs 43. The engagement prongs 43 are formed to have a substantially V-shaped cross section and to be deflectable toward an axis 45 (
Each of the engagement prongs 43 and the engagement plate 42 are designed so as to hold the side sill outer panel 15 therebetween, whereby the securing member 40 is fixed to the side sill outer panel 15. Tapered surfaces 43a of the substantially V-shaped engagement prongs 43 come into contact with edges of the through-hole 17 to thereby prevent the movement of the securing member 40 in its axial direction. Namely, the engagement plate 42 and the engagement prong 43 are configured to grip the attachment portion 15a of the side sill outer panel 15 from both sides thereof to thereby attach the tubular body 41 of the securing member 40 to the attachment portion 15a.
The slider 50 includes a slider base 51 configured to be attached to the clip attachment part 19 of the garnish 12, a rod-like slider body 52 having a substantially cross-shaped cross section and extending from the slider base 51 along an inner surface of the tubular body 41 of the securing member 40, a pair of locking prongs 53 formed near a distal end of the slider body 52 for engagement with the securing member 40, and a locking-prong reinforcing portion 54 formed at a distal end of the locking prongs 53 for reinforcing the locking prongs 53.
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The first plate portion 55 has a notched section 55a at a position corresponding to the first ridge 34. Similarly, the second plate portion 57 has a notched section 57a at a position corresponding to the second ridge 35. Further, the second plate portion 57 has a circular recess 57b on a face opposite to a face in contact with the second ridge 35, and the slider body 52 (
The slider body 52 includes a general portion 52a having a substantially rectangular shape, and a tapered portion 52b gradually tapered from a distal end of the general portion 52a. By thus forming the distal end of the slider body 52 in a tapered shape, the slider 50 can be easily inserted into the securing member 40.
Each of the locking prongs 53 includes an arcuate portion 53a extending from the slider body 52 arcuately toward the slider base 51, a linear portion 53b extending linearly from the arcuate portion 53a so as to slightly increase the diameter or width of the locking prong 53, and a locking projection 53c formed at a distal end of the linear portion 53b to have a substantially V-shaped cross section. The arcuate portion 53a, the linear portion 53b, and the locking projection 53c of the locking prong 53 can be integrally deflected with a boundary portion 53d between the locking prong and the slider body 52 as a base point.
The following is a description of how the garnish 12 is attached to the side sill outer panel 15.
First, the clip 20 is assembled as shown in
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Further, since the first and second ridges 34, 35 have an arcuate cross section, the contact areas between the clip 20 and the clip attachment part 19 can be small, which makes the friction resistance small when the clip 20 is fitted to the clip attachment part 19. Thus, the clip can be smoothly attached to the clip attachment part 19 with small resistance. Next, how the garnish 12 having the clip 20 attached thereto is attached to the side sill outer panel 15 will be explained with reference to
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The slider body 52 is positioned at a predetermined position in a temporarily fixed state where the tilting and the movement thereof is regulated by the securing member 40 (see also
Further, the tubular body 41 of the securing member 40 is fixed to the side sill outer panel 15, and the slider body 52 is supported by the securing member 40 with a limited tilting relative to the tubular body 41. Since the tilting of the slider body 52 is thus regulated, the garnish 12 supported by the slider body 52 can be prevented from tilting.
Moreover, when the resin side sill garnish is used as the exterior member, it is possible to paint the side sill outer panel 15 with the garnish 12 being temporarily fixed thereto, which improves a degree of freedom of assembly operation, leading to an enhanced productivity and a reduced production cost.
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The engagement holes 44 are located forwardly of the engagement plate 42 in a sliding direction of the slider 50 (left-to-right direction in the figure). Thus, in the attachment operation of the garnish 12, the garnish 12 as a heavy external member can be temporarily held simply by pushing the garnish 12 toward the distal end of the tubular body 41. The attachment operation of the garnish 12 can thus be easily performed.
The force F1 by which the garnish 12 is pushed as shown in
The force required for disengaging the locking prongs 53 from the engagement holes 44 is set to be greater than a predetermined force (F1). Since the force greater than the predetermined force is required for disengaging the locking prongs 53 from the engagement holes 44, the garnish 12 can be prevented from being erroneously pushed in too deeply. That is, the slider 50 is configured so that the force (F2) required for disengaging the locking prongs 53 from the engagement holes 44 is greater than the force (F1) required for locking the locking prongs 53 to the engagement holes 44.
A second embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to
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By providing the stepped portion (resistance portion) 83e, a predetermined force is required for disengaging the locking prong 83 from the engagement hole 44, which prevents misoperation in the attachment operation such as moving the garnish 12 to the completely fixed position before painting work.
Further, since the resistance portion is formed by the stepped portion 83e, it is possible to easily adjust the force required for disengaging the locking prong 83 from the engagement hole 44 by adjusting the shape of the stepped portion 83e.
Whereas the vehicular exterior member attachment structure of the present invention has been explained as a structure for attaching the side sill garnish as a heavy exterior member to the side sill, the invention is not so limited and may also be applied to any members other than the side sill garnish.
The vehicular exterior member attachment structure of the present invention is particularly suitable for attaching a side sill garnish to a side sill.
10 . . . vehicle, 11 . . . side sill (vehicle body), 12 . . . resin side sill garnish (exterior member), 15a . . . attachment portion, 17 . . . through-hole, 20 . . . clip, 40 . . . securing member 41 . . . tubular body, 41b . . . wall, 42 . . . engagement plate, 43 . . . engagement prong, 44 . . . engagement hole, 50 . . . slider, 52 . . . slider body, 53, 83 . . . locking prong, 83e . . . stepped portion (resistance portion)
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011-204520 | Sep 2011 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2012/068816 | 7/25/2012 | WO | 00 | 3/17/2014 |