Structure for quickly turning up car shell of a remotely controllable car

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6582275
  • Patent Number
    6,582,275
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 23, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 24, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A structure for quickly turning up a car shell of a remotely controllable car, including two fixing boards connected with the car body for fixing the car shell. Each fixing board has a projecting column having a stop section at top end. The car shell is formed with a through hole for the column and the stop section to pass therethrough. A seat body is disposed on inner face of the car shell. A clip disposed on outer face of the car shell is connected with the seat body. The clip has a clip section and a press section. The clip section clips the column of the fixing board and is stopped by the stop section to fix the car shell. When turning up the car shell, the press section is compressed to stretch open the clip section and release the clip section from the stop of the stop section. Then the press section of the clip can be lifted to turn up the car shell.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A present invention is related to a structure for quickly turning up a car shell of a remotely controllable car. A clip is connected on the car shell. When pressing the clip, the clip can be simultaneously lifted to quickly turn up the car shell.





FIG. 11

shows a conventional fixing structure for a car body


80


and a car shell


83


of an existent remotely controllable car. Several fixing posts


81


are disposed on the car body


80


. Each fixing post


81


is formed with several insertion holes


82


. A fixing insertion pin


85


is inserted in one insertion hole


82


of the fixing post


81


at a certain height. In addition, the car shell


83


is formed with several locating holes


84


respectively corresponding to the fixing posts


81


. The fixing posts


81


are fitted in the locating holes


84


and then a locating insertion pin


86


is inserted into another insertion hole


82


higher than the fixing insertion pin


85


. Accordingly, the car shell


83


is located by the fixing insertion pins


85


and the locating insertion pins


86


inserted in the fixing posts


81


as shown in FIG.


12


.




In use or in a race, it is often necessary to detach the car shell


83


for service, adjustment or fueling. In order to detach the car shell


83


, a user needs to one by one extract the locating insertion pins


86


. After the service, adjustment or fueling, the user must first aim the locating holes


84


at the fixing posts


81


and then fit the car shell


83


onto the fixing posts


81


. Then the locating insertion pins


86


are one by one inserted into the insertion holes


82


of the fixing posts


81


to fix the car shell


83


.




The car shell


83


is painted and is not transparent so that it is hard to accurately fit the fixing posts


81


into the locating holes


84


or fit a pole body through the car shell


83


. Moreover, it is necessary for the user to carefully aim the locating insertion pins


86


at the insertion holes


82


of the fixing posts


81


. Otherwise, the user can hardly insert the locating insertion pins


86


into the insertion holes


82


. Accordingly, it is quite troublesome and time-consuming to detach and install the car shell


83


. This will seriously affect the race. Moreover, under an urgent situation, the serviceman is often so nervous as to fail to accurately immediately insert the locating insertion pins


86


into the insertion holes


82


or even miss the locating insertion pins


86


. As a result, the car shell


83


cannot be truly fixed on the car body


80


.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a structure for quickly turning up car shell of a remotely controllable car. A clip is connected with a seat body connected with the car shell. The car shell is fitted on a projecting column of a fixing board of the car body. A clip section of the clip clips the column and is stopped by a stop section thereof so as to fix the car shell on the fixing board. When pressing a press section of the clip, the clip section is stretched open and released from the stop of the stop section. At this time, a user can simultaneously lift the clip to quickly turn up or close the car shell.











The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the structure of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the fixing board of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing that the fixing posts of front section of the car body are connected with the fixing board of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view showing that the fixing posts of rear section of the car body are connected with the fixing board of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective exploded view of the fixing posts and fixing board of the rear section of the car body of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a plane view showing that the clip section of the clip clips the column of the fixing board of the present invention;





FIG. 7

shows that the car shell is fixed on the car body of the present invention;





FIG. 8

shows that the press section of the clip of the present invention is compressed;





FIG. 9

shows that the car shell of the present invention is turned up;





FIG. 10

is a perspective exploded view of a second embodiment of the present invention, in which the projecting block of the seat body and the ring section of the clip are emitted;





FIG. 11

shows the fixing structure for the car body and car shell of an existent remotely controllable car; and





FIG. 12

shows the fixing structure for the car body and car shell of the existent remotely controllable car, in which the car shell is located by fixing insertion pins and locating insertion pins.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Please refer to

FIGS. 1

to


7


. The present invention includes a car body


1


covered by a car shell


2


. A face of the car shell


2


proximal to the car body


1


is defined as an inner face


21


. The other face of the car shell


2


opposite to the inner face


21


is defined as an outer face


22


. According to the forwarding direction of the car body


1


, the car body


1


has a front section


11


and a rear section


12


opposite to the front section


11


. Two fixing posts


13


are respectively disposed on each of the front and rear sections


11


,


12


for fixing the car shell


2


. A top end


131


of each fixing post


13


distal from the car body


1


is formed with a through hole


132


. The through holes


132


of the fixing posts


13


of the front and rear sections


11


,


12


are coaxial.




The present invention further includes two fixing boards


3


,


4


each of which is formed with two receiving holes


31


,


41


corresponding to the fixing posts


13


. The receiving holes


31


,


41


are elliptic. A guide slope


311


,


411


adjoins each receiving hole


31


,


41


with the fixing board


3


,


4


. Each fixing board


3


,


4


has a first abutting face


32


,


42


and a column


33


,


43


projecting from the first abutting face


32


,


42


. The column


33


,


43


has an elliptic cross-section. One end of the column


33


,


43


distal from the fixing board


3


,


4


has a semispherical stop section


331


,


431


. The area of the cross-section of the stop section


331


,


431


is larger than the area of the cross-section of the column


33


,


43


. In addition, the column


33


,


43


is formed with an insertion hole


332


,


432


radially passing through the column


33


,


43


.




Each fixing board


3


,


4


has a second abutting face


35


,


45


opposite to the first abutting face


32


,


42


. The second abutting face


35


,


45


has two projecting bosses


36


,


46


respectively adjacent to the receiving holes


31


,


41


. Each projecting boss


36


,


46


is formed with a through hole


361


,


461


radially passing through the projecting boss


36


,


46


.




In this embodiment, the fixing board


4


is connected with the two fixing posts


13


of the front section


11


of the car body


1


with the second abutting faces


45


facing upward. The two receiving holes


41


of the fixing board


4


are for the fixing posts


13


to pass therethrough. In addition, a bolt


47


is locked on the fixing board


4


and passed through the through hole of the fixing post


13


, whereby the fixing board is pivotally connected with the fixing posts


13


.




The car shell


2


is formed with two locating holes


23


respectively for the two projecting bosses


46


of the fixing board


4


to pass therethrough. The inner face


21


of the car shell


2


abuts against the second abutting face


45


. An insertion pin


48


is inserted through the through hole


461


of the projecting boss


46


to fix the car shell


2


.




The fixing board


3


is connected with the two fixing posts


13


of the rear section


12


of the car body


1


with the first abutting faces


32


facing upward. The two receiving holes


31


of the fixing board


3


are for the two fixing posts


13


to pass therethrough. In addition, a bolt


37


is locked on the fixing board


3


and passed through the through hole


132


of the fixing post


13


, whereby the fixing board


3


is pivotally connected with the fixing posts


13


.




The car shell


2


is formed with a through holes


24


corresponding to the stop section


331


of the fixing board


3


. The stop section


331


and the column


33


of the fixing board


3


are passed through the through hole


24


. The inner face


21


of the car shell


2


abuts against the first abutting face


32


of the fixing board


3


.




The present invention further includes a seat body


5


having a certain area and attaching to the car shell


2


adjacent to the fixing board


3


. The seat body


5


has a connecting hole


51


and a projecting block


52


. The projecting block


52


has a substantially circular cross-section. The car shell


2


is formed with a hole


25


corresponding to the projecting block


52


. The projecting block


52


passes through the hole


25


and protrudes from the outer face


22


of the car shell


2


. The projecting block


52


is formed with an insertion hole


522


axially passing through the projecting block


52


and the seat body


5


. A pole member


55


is inserted in the insertion hole


522


. Practically, the pole member


55


can be a flagpole.




The present invention further includes a clip


6


integrally made of a wire body


60


. The wire body


60


is continuously bent into several opposite semicircular portions forming a ring section


61


, a fixing section


62


and a clip section


63


which are sequentially arranged. In addition, after bent to form the clip section


63


, the wire body


60


further crossly extends. Two ends of the wire body


60


are curled into two loops


641


spaced from each other by a certain distance. The two loops


641


form a press section


64


. When pressing the loops


641


of the press section


64


toward each other, the clip section


63


is stretched open.




A fixing bolt


65


is passed through the fixing section


62


and


25


the car shell


2


and screwed in the connecting hole


51


of the seat body


5


, whereby the clip


6


and the seat body


5


are fixed on the car shell


2


. The ring section


61


of the clip


6


is fitted on the projecting block


52


of the seat body


5


. A portion of the projecting block


52


protruding from the ring section


61


is formed with a radial insertion hole


521


. An insertion pin


53


is passed through the insertion hole


521


to fix the clip


6


with the car shell


2


.




When the inner face


21


of the car shell


2


abuts against the first abutting face


32


of the fixing board


3


, the clip section


63


of the clip


6


clips the column


33


of the fixing board


3


. The stop section


331


of the column


33


stops the clip section


63


from detaching from the column


33


so as to fix the car shell


2


on the fixing board


3


.




When turning up the car shell


2


, a user can forcedly press the two loops


641


of the press section


64


with fingers, making the two loops


641


move toward each other. At this time, the clip section


63


of the clip


6


will be stretched open to be larger than the stop section


331


as shown in FIG.


8


. Under such circumstance, the clip


6


can be lifted to drive and turn up the car shell


2


about the pivoted section of the fixing board


4


and the fixing posts


13


of front section


11


of the car body


1


. Accordingly, the car shell


2


can be quickly turned up as shown in FIG.


9


.




When closing the car shell


2


, the car shell


2


is pressed down to make the clip section


63


of the clip


6


abut against the stop section


331


. Then the press section


64


is compressed to open the clip section


63


for passing through the stop section


331


. Then the press section


64


is released, enabling the clip section


63


to clip the column


33


. The stop section


331


stops the clip section


63


to fix the car shell


2


on the fixing board


3


. Alternatively, after the clip section


63


abuts against the stop section


331


, the clip


6


is forcedly pressed down. The stop section


331


is semispherical so that when pressing down the clip


6


, the clip section


63


is stretched open by the stop section


331


. Under such circumstance, the clip section


63


can pass through the stop section


331


to clip the column


33


so as to fix the car shell


2


on the fixing board


3


.




It is apparent that it is quite convenient for a user to both turn


10


up the car shell


2


and close the car shell


2


. The clip


6


is fixed on the car shell


2


without the problem of missing.




The first and second abutting faces


32


,


35


of the fixing board


3


respectively have a column


33


and two projecting bosses


36


for fixing the car shell


2


in different manners. The components of the present invention are simplified and can be mass-produced to lower manufacturing cost.




The above embodiment is only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiment can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. For example, with respect to a small-size car shell, the first abutting face of the fixing board of the front section of the car body can alternatively face upward. The column of the fixing board is fitted through the car shell and an insertion pin is inserted through the radial insertion hole of the column to fix the car shell on the fixing board. Alternatively, the two fixing boards of the front and rear sections of the car body in the first embodiment can be switched, whereby the car shell can be turned up from front side to rear side. This also achieves the same function as the first embodiment.





FIG. 10

shows a second embodiment of the present invention. In the case that the flagpole is unnecessary for the remotely controllable car, the projecting block of the seat body


5


A can be omitted. Accordingly, it is unnecessary for the clip


6


A to have a ring section. The seat body


5


A and the clip


6


A are locked on the car shell


2


A simply by a fixing bolt


65


A. This can also achieve the same function as the first embodiment.



Claims
  • 1. A structure for quickly turning up a car shell of a remotely controllable car, comprising:a car body covered by a car shell, a face of the car shell proximal to the car body being defined as an inner face, the other face of the car shell opposite to the inner face being defined as an outer face, according to a forwarding direction of the car body, the car body having a front section and a rear section opposite to the front section; more than one fixing board fixed on front section or rear section of the car body, the fixing board having an abutting face, the fixing board being connected with the car body with the abutting face distal from the car body, a column projecting from the abutting face, one end of the column distal from the fixing board having a stop section, the area of the cross-section of the stop section being larger than the area of the cross-section of the column, the car shell being formed with a through hole corresponding to the stop section of the column of the fixing board, whereby the column and the stop section can be passed through the through hole, the inner face of the car shell abutting against the abutting face of the fixing board; a seat body having a certain area and attaching to the car shell adjacent to the fixing board, the seat body having a connecting hole; and a clip integrally made of a wire body by bending, the clip having a fixing section, a clip section and a press section, whereby when forcedly compressing the press section, the clip section is stretched open, a fixing member being used to connect the fixing section with the fixing hole of the seat body, whereby the clip and the seat body are fixed on the car shell and the clip section of the clip clips a portion of the column of the fixing board, which protrudes from the car shell, the clip section being stopped by the stop section to fix the car shell on the fixing board.
  • 2. The structure for quickly turning up car shell of a remotely controllable car as claimed in claim 1, wherein the seat body has a projecting block having a substantially circular cross-section, the car shell being formed with a hole corresponding to the projecting block, whereby the projecting block can pass through the hole and protrude from the outer face of the car shell, the fixing section of the clip further having a ring section fitted on the projecting block, a portion of the projecting block protruding from the ring section of the clip being formed with a radial insertion hole, whereby an insertion pin is passed through the insertion hole to fix the clip with the car shell.
  • 3. The structure for quickly turning up car shell of a remotely controllable car as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fixing board has a second abutting face opposite to the abutting face, the second abutting face having two projecting bosses respectively adjacent to two receiving holes of the fixing board, each projecting boss being formed with a through hole radially passing through the projecting boss, the car shell being formed with two holes corresponding to the projecting bosses, whereby when the fixing board is connected with the car body with the second abutting face distal from the car body, the projecting bosses of the fixing board can pass through the holes of the car shell, an insertion pin being inserted through the through hole of the projecting boss to fix the car shell.
  • 4. The structure for quickly turning up car shell of a remotely controllable car as claimed in claim 1, wherein the front or rear section of the car body is provided with two fixing posts for connecting with the fixing board.
  • 5. The structure for quickly turning up car shell of a remotely controllable car as claimed in claim 4, wherein the fixing board is formed with two receiving holes respectively corresponding to the fixing posts, the receiving holes being elliptic, the fixing posts being passed through the receiving holes of the fixing board, at least a top end of each fixing post distal from the car body being formed with a through hole, the through holes of the two fixing posts of the front and rear sections of the car body being coaxial, a bolt being locked on the fixing board and passed through the through hole of the fixing post, whereby the fixing board is pivotally connected with the fixing posts.
  • 6. The structure for quickly turning up car shell of a remotely controllable car as claimed in claim 4, wherein the receiving hole of the fixing board is adjoined with the fixing board via a guide slope.
  • 7. The structure for quickly turning up car shell of a remotely controllable car as claimed in claim 1, wherein the column of the fixing board is formed with an insertion hole radially passing through the column for an insertion pin to insert therein.
  • 8. The structure for quickly turning up car shell of a remotely controllable car as claimed in claim 1, wherein the column of the fixing board has an elliptic cross-section.
  • 9. The structure for quickly turning up car shell of a remotely controllable car as claimed in claim 2, wherein the projecting block of the seat body is formed with an insertion hole axially passing through the projecting block and the seat body, whereby a pole member of the car body can be inserted in the insertion hole.
  • 10. The structure for quickly turning up car shell of a remotely controllable car as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stop section of top end of the column of the fixing board is semicircular.
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