The invention relates to a support for a vehicle grab handle, comprising a mounting part provided to be fastened to the vehicle, a support part provided to be joined to a grip part, and a support spindle, by which the support part is rotatably supported on the mounting part.
Heretofore, the mounting part and the support part have been manufactured as separate components and then assembled, by inserting the support spindle into the mounting part. The large total number of individual components results in significant assembly expense and high costs. In addition, faulty assemblies are possible. Finally, the opening for the support spindle in the mounting part is visible from the exterior, which impairs the optical impression.
The object of the invention is to improve a support of the type mentioned above such that a simplified manufacturing process and therefore lower costs are the result.
To achieve this object, provision is made according to the invention that the support spindle is integrally designed with the mounting part and is injected into the support part so as to be rotatable. The two components are therefore manufactured in finished, assembled form, for example, in that first the support part is injection-molded so as to have a support opening for the support spindle, and in a second step, the mounting part is injection-molded, the support spindle being injected directly into the support opening of the support part. It is therefore no longer necessary to handle and to assemble the support spindle as a separate component. Therefore, the danger of faulty assembly is also eliminated. In addition, no externally visible opening for the support spindle is necessary in the mounting part.
For manufacturing the support spindle using injection molding in the interior of the mounting part, a method can be used such as is known from DE 33 40 122 A1, which is incorporated herein by reference with regard to the manufacturing method. Briefly summarized, in this method, a first injection-molded part is manufactured in a first mold. Then the first injection-molded part is removed from the first mold and is transferred to a second mold. In the process, the first injection-molded part hardens and acquires rigidity to the point that an injection-molding material can be injected into the second mold, the material, for example, filling an opening in the first injection-molded part and hardening therein to form a second injection-molded part. The second injection-molded part is then movable within the first injection-molded part, but it can still be undetachably joined thereto. In any case, the result has the essential advantage that the second injection-molded part does not have to be assembled on the first one.
The invention further relates to a grab handle comprising two supports and a grip part that is joined to the two support parts.
Advantageous configurations of the invention can be seen in the subclaims.
The invention is described below on the basis of several embodiments which are depicted in the attached drawings. In the drawings,
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Grip part 14 can be placed on holding extensions 24, which are configured on support parts 20, 22 and are glued, welded, clipped, screwed, or pinned there. Alternatively, it is possible to design the grip part as an integral part of both support parts 20, 22.
Each mounting part 16, 18 is provided with two latching tongues 26, which can be inserted through a mounting opening in the vehicle and are latched on their reverse side. To increase the retention force, a wedge (not shown) is inserted through an opening 28 in mounting parts 16, 18 so that it lies between the latching tongues 26 and presses them apart. In addition to latching tongues 26, stop tongues 30 are provided which act to improve the positioning of the supports in the mounting openings in the vehicle.
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The essential aspect of the supports according to the invention lies in the fact that the mounting parts and the support parts are manufactured so as to be fixedly joined to each other, in that a support spindle 36, which joins the mounting parts to the support parts, is configured as an integral part of the corresponding support part and is injected during the manufacturing process into support openings 38 of the support part. As can be seen in
On support 10, a return spring 40 is provided (in particular, see
The return spring depicted in
On support 12, a damper 46 is provided (see
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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203 10 944.9 | Jul 2003 | DE | national |