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JP5001786B2 - Clip - Google Patents
JP5001786B2
JP5001786B2 JP2007276083A JP2007276083A JP5001786B2 JP 5001786 B2 JP5001786 B2 JP 5001786B2 JP 2007276083 A JP2007276083 A JP 2007276083A JP 2007276083 A JP2007276083 A JP 2007276083A JP 5001786 B2 JP5001786 B2 JP 5001786B2
JP2007276083A
JP2009103234A (en
高章 中村
2007-10-24 Application filed by 株式会社ニフコ filed Critical 株式会社ニフコ
2007-10-24 Priority to JP2007276083A priority Critical patent/JP5001786B2/en
2009-05-14 Publication of JP2009103234A publication Critical patent/JP2009103234A/en
2012-08-15 Publication of JP5001786B2 publication Critical patent/JP5001786B2/en
238000003780 insertion Methods 0 claims description 209
According to the present invention, after inserting a female part into a through hole provided in a fastening object such as a panel, the male part is inserted into the female part and then a part of the female part is bent out. The present invention relates to an improvement of a clip that is fastened to an object to be fastened so as to prevent some bending.
After inserting the divided leg part of the rivet body into the mounting hole formed in the panel, push the pin fully into it to flex the leg part elastically, and the flange part of the rivet body and the bent leg part There is a push rivet that clamps the panel with it. (See Patent Document 1)
Such a push rivet is properly fastened to the panel when the pin is fully pushed. Therefore, when fastening with such a push rivet, it is necessary to check whether or not the pin has been pushed in by measuring or the like.
JP-A-5-302609
The main problem to be solved by the present invention is that a male part (pin) constituting this kind of clip (rivet) is fastened to a female part (rivet body) and the clip is fastened to an object in an intended state. As described above, it is possible to easily check whether or not the insertion end position is pushed in without measuring the insertion state of the male part.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, from the first viewpoint, the clip has a male part receiving space, a base part having an insertion hole communicating with the receiving space, and a penetration provided in the fastening object. By inserting the male part to the insertion end position into the female part having the insertion part into the hole, the at least part of the insertion part is bent out, or the elastic engagement part formed in the insertion part is bent. A clip that stops and fastens to the fastening object;
The base part of the female part is provided with a display body that moves forward by insertion of the male part at the insertion end position and becomes visible at the forward movement end position.
In the clip configured as described above, insertion of the male part at the insertion end position causes a part of the insertion part of the female part to be bent, or the elastic engagement part formed in the insertion part is bent. Since it is prevented, the clip is clamped by clamping the object to be clamped by the base part of the female part and the bent-out part or the elastic engagement part at the position where the through hole of the object to be clamped is formed. Fasten to. At the same time, the display body moves forward and becomes visible, so that the male part is inserted to the insertion end position and the clip is in the desired state without measuring the insertion state of the male part. It can be easily confirmed.
In order to achieve the above object, from the second viewpoint, the clip has a male part receiving space, and is provided in a base part in which an insertion hole communicating with the receiving space is formed, and a fastening object. By inserting the male part to the insertion end position into the female part having the insertion part into the through hole, the at least part of the insertion part is bent out or the elastic engagement part formed in the insertion part is bent. A clip that prevents the jamming and fastens to the fastening object,
The base of the female part is provided with a display body that moves forward by insertion of the male part at the insertion end position, moves backward by extracting the male part from the insertion end position, and is visible at the movement end position. It was supposed to be.
In the clip configured as described above, insertion of the male part at the insertion end position causes a part of the insertion part of the female part to be bent, or the elastic engagement part formed in the insertion part is bent. Since it is prevented, the clip is clamped by clamping the object to be clamped by the base part of the female part and the bent-out part or the elastic engagement part at the position where the through hole of the object to be clamped is formed. Fasten to. At the same time, the display body moves forward and becomes visible, so that the male part is inserted to the insertion end position and the clip is in the desired state without measuring the insertion state of the male part. It can be easily confirmed. When the male part at the insertion end position is extracted and the clip is released, the display body moves backward to recognize that the attachment to the object to be attached has been released.
If the display body is provided in a movable part that is movably combined with the base of the female part, and the display body is positioned at the forward movement end position of the movable part, the insertion is completed. The display part can be viewed by moving the movable part forward by inserting the male part into the position, and the display part cannot be viewed by moving the movable part backward by extracting the male part from the insertion end position. can do.
The movable part is connected to the display body via an elastically deformable connecting portion and supported by the display body in a lifted state, and a part of the male part is pushed by insertion of the male part at the insertion end position. A base to be applied may be provided, and the connecting portion may be elastically deformed at the insertion end position to make the display body visible.
In this case, when the male part is inserted to the insertion end position, a part of the male part can be pressed against the base and the base can be moved in the insertion direction of the male part. Then, the connection portion is elastically deformed by this movement of the base, and the display body can be moved to the forward movement end position so as to be visible. In this case, if the male part is provided with a backward projection that catches the base of the movable part when the male part is extracted from the insertion end position, the movable part can be moved backward and further the display body can be moved backward. Can be made.
The movable part is rotatably combined with the base of the female part,
Either one of the movable part or the male part is formed with a cam groove, and the other of them is formed with a protrusion that is complementarily accommodated in the cam groove by insertion of the male part at the insertion end position.
The cam body and the protrusion may make the display body visible at the insertion end position.
In this case, by inserting the male part to the insertion end position, the protruding part of the male part enters the cam groove of the movable part, and the movable part that was in the position before the forward movement is rotated forward to the forward movement end position. Thus, the display body can be made visible. In addition, by extracting the male part at the insertion end position, the movable part at the forward movement end position is rotated back to the position before the forward movement, thereby making the display body invisible.
By inserting the male part into the insertion end position, the movable part is pushed by a part of the male part and slid away from the insertion hole, and the display body can be visually recognized by being completely slid at the insertion end position. It may be made to become.
In such a case, by inserting the male part to the insertion end position, the display body can be pushed out in the direction away from the insertion hole and can be visually recognized at the forward movement end position.
In each of the clips, a support space for the movable part is formed in the base portion of the female part, and an open portion communicating with the support space is provided on the upper surface side of the base portion, and the display body at the forward movement end position is provided. It may be made visible through this open part. In this case, it is possible to make the display body visible at the forward movement end position and to make the display body invisible in the support space at the position before the forward movement.
If the base part of the movable part and the female part is formed with a stopper portion that engages at the position before the movable part moves forward, the state in which the movable part is at the position before forward movement and the display body is not visually recognized is stably provided. Can be maintained.
If the color of the movable part is different from the colors of the female part and the male part, the display body at the forward movement end position can be recognized more easily.
In order to achieve the above object, from the third viewpoint, the clip has a male part receiving space, and is provided in a base part having an insertion hole communicating with the receiving space and a fastening object. By inserting the male part to the insertion end position into the female part having the insertion part into the through hole, the at least part of the insertion part is bent out or the elastic engagement part formed in the insertion part is bent. A clip that prevents the jamming and fastens to the fastening object,
The display part provided on the base of the female part is concealed at the position before the forward movement, moved forward by insertion of the male part at the insertion end position, and stored in the base at the forward movement end position. It is assumed that a shield that can visually recognize is provided.
In the clip configured as described above, insertion of the male part at the insertion end position causes a part of the insertion part of the female part to be bent, or the elastic engagement part formed in the insertion part is bent. Since it is prevented, the clip is clamped by clamping the object to be clamped by the base part of the female part and the bent-out part or the elastic engagement part at the position where the through hole of the object to be clamped is formed. Fasten to. At the same time, since the display part of the base becomes visible by the forward movement of the shield, the insertion state of the male part is measured that the male part is inserted up to the insertion end position and the clip is in the intended fastening state. It is possible to confirm easily without doing so.
In the clip according to the present invention, whether or not the male part is inserted into the female part and whether or not the clip is attached to the object to be fastened in the expected state is inserted to this position. The insertion state of the male part can be easily confirmed without measuring it by the display body moved forward to a position where it can be visually recognized by the insertion.
1 to 12 show one embodiment of the present invention (first example), FIG. 13 to FIG. 27 show another one (second example), and FIG. 28 to FIG. The other one (third example) is shown respectively.
Specifically, FIG. 1 shows a clip in a state in which the male part 2 is temporarily engaged with the female part 1, and FIGS. 2 and 3 show a clip in a state in which the male part 2 is temporarily engaged and fastened to the fastening object P. FIG. 3 shows the clip viewed from a direction different from the direction of FIG. 2 by 90 degrees. 4 and 5 show the movable part 3 in a perspective state, FIGS. 6 to 10 show the female part 1, and FIGS. 11 and 12 show the male part 2, respectively. 8 shows the female part 1 viewed from a direction different from the direction of FIG. 7 by 90 degrees, and FIG. 10 shows the female part 1 in a cross section at a direction different from the position of FIG. 9 by 90 degrees. FIG. 12 shows the male part 2 viewed from a direction different from the direction of FIG. 11 by 90 degrees.
13 shows a clip in a state where the male part 2 is temporarily engaged with the female part 1, and FIG. 14 shows a clip in a state where the male part 2 is temporarily engaged and fastened to the fastening object P. FIG. FIG. 16 shows the state of the base 1b portion of the female part 1 in the state of FIG. 14 as a cross-section, and FIG. 16 shows the state of FIG. 14 as viewed from the head 2a side of the male part 2. Indicates an imaginary line of the movable part 3 in the position before the forward movement. FIGS. 17 to 19 show the movable parts 3, respectively. In particular, in FIG. 19, the cam grooves 32a are shown so as to be easily understood. 20 to 23 show the female part 1, and FIGS. 24 to 27 show the male part 2, respectively. FIG. 21 shows the female part 1 as viewed from a direction different from the direction of FIG. 20 by 90 degrees, and FIG. 23 shows the female part 1 in a cross section at a direction different from the position of FIG. 25 shows the male part 2 viewed from a direction different from the direction of FIG. 24 by 90 degrees. In particular, FIG. 27 shows the protrusion 22a in an expanded manner so that the state of the protrusion 22a can be easily understood.
28 to 30 show clips in a state in which the male part 2 is temporarily engaged with the female part 1, and FIGS. 31 to 33 show clips in a state in which the male part 2 is temporarily engaged and fastened to the fastening object P. 30 shows the clip viewed from a direction different from the direction of FIG. 29 by 90 degrees, and FIG. 33 shows the clip viewed from a direction different from the direction of FIG. 32 by 90 degrees. 34 to 36 show the movable part 3.
37 and 38 show one embodiment in which a part of the configuration of the first example is changed (fourth example), and FIGS. 39 and 40 show a part of the configuration of the third example. One of the modified embodiments (fifth example) is shown.
The clip according to this embodiment is obtained by inserting the male part 2 into the female part 1 after inserting the female part 1 into the through hole Pa provided in the fastening object P such as the panel P ′. A part of the part 1 is bent out, or a part of the female part 1 is prevented from being bent, and is fastened to the fastening object P.
Typically, such a clip is used to fasten two or more fastening objects P such as two or more panels P ′ each having the through hole Pa. That is, after overlapping two or more fastening objects P so that the through holes Pa communicate with each other, the clips are fastened to the through holes Pa communicated with each other as described above. The separation of the fastening object P at the location where Pa is formed is prevented, and the two or more fastening objects P are fastened.
Such a clip comprises a female part 1 and a male part 2. The female part 1 is further combined with a movable part 3 provided with a display body 4 to be described later, and the display part 4 is provided on the female part 1 by the movable part 3.
The female part 1 has a receiving space 1a for the male part 2, and a base portion 1b in which an insertion hole 1c communicating with the receiving space 1a is formed, and a insertion portion into a through hole Pa provided in the fastening object P. 1d.
In the first example and the second example, the base 1b is configured to have a disk shape. The insertion hole 1c is formed at the center of the base 1b. In the example shown in the figure, the insertion hole 1c has a round hole portion 1e substantially equal to the maximum diameter of a shaft portion 2b described later of the male part 2, and an interval of about 90 degrees in the direction of circling the round hole portion 1e. In combination with the round hole-like portion 1e provided at four places, the branch hole portion 1f formed so as to extend in the radial direction.
On the other hand, the insertion portion 1d is configured to have a leg shape with the base portion 1b as a head and one end integrally connected to one surface of the base portion 1b. The insertion portion 1d includes a cylindrical portion 1g, a tip shaft 1j, and a connecting piece 1k between the cylindrical portion 1g and the tip shaft 1j.
The cylindrical portion 1g has both ends of the cylinder open, and one end of the cylinder is integrally connected to the base 1b so that the in-cylinder space communicates with the round hole-shaped portion 1e of the insertion hole 1c. Further, the cylindrical portion 1g is divided into four by slits 1h provided at four positions with an interval of approximately 90 degrees in the direction of circling the cylindrical axis, and one end of each slit 1h is an insertion hole 1c. Is connected to the branch hole portion 1f. Further, a claw portion 1i protruding inward is formed at the other end of the cylindrical portion 1g.
The tip shaft 1j is configured as a solid body located on the hole axis of the round hole portion 1e of the insertion hole 1c.
The connecting piece 1k has a strip shape in which one end is integrally connected to the other end of the cylindrical portion 1g, and the other end is integrally connected to one end of the tip shaft 1j, and sandwiches the center of the insertion portion 1d. They are provided at opposite positions. The connecting piece 1k is formed with an extension slit 1m that communicates with the slit 1h and continues to the tip shaft 1j side. Each connecting piece 1k is divided into two by the extension slit 1m. The pair of connecting pieces 1k, 1k is inclined so as to gradually narrow the pitch between the connecting pieces 1k, 1k as it approaches the tip end shaft 1j on the side connecting to the tip end shaft 1j. Can be smoothly inserted into.
On the other hand, the male part 2 causes the male part 2 to be inserted into the female part 1 up to the insertion end position (the position shown in FIGS. 2, 14, and 33), thereby deflecting at least a part of the insertion portion 1 d. Alternatively, the elastic engagement portion 13e (in the third example) formed in the insertion portion 1d is prevented from bending. Thereby, the clip is fastened to the fastening object P.
In the first example and the second example, the male part 2 is mainly composed of a shaft portion 2b having a disc-shaped head portion 2a at one end of the shaft. The other end portion of the shaft portion 2b, that is, the tip end portion 2c is configured to have a tapered truncated cone shape. In the intermediate portion of the shaft portion 2b, a main retaining recess 2d having a circular shape is formed. Further, a temporary fixing recess 2e is formed between the distal end portion 2c and the main locking recess 2d, in which four claw portions 1i formed in the insertion portion 1d of the female part 1 are respectively accommodated. Each temporary fixing recess 2e is configured to gradually become shallower as it approaches the side of the final fixing recess 2d.
In the first and second examples, the inner diameter of the insertion part 1d of the female part 1 at the position where the claw part 1i is formed is substantially the same as the diameter of the temporary fixing recess 2e of the shaft part 2b of the male part 2 at the deepest position. Are equal. The diameter of the shaft portion 2b of the male part 2 at the position of the main retaining recess 2d is larger than the diameter of the temporary retaining recess 2e at the deepest position, and the main retaining recess 2d and the head 2a of the shaft portion 2b of the male part 2 are larger. Is larger than the diameter of the shaft 2b of the male part 2 at the position of the main retaining recess 2d.
In the first and second examples, the shaft part 2b of the male part 2 is inserted into the receiving space 1a of the female part 1 through the insertion hole 1c to a position where the claw part 1i can be inserted into the temporary fixing recess 2e. The male part 2 and the female part 1 are temporarily engaged. (FIGS. 1 and 13) The male part 2 combined with the female part 1 as described above can be further inserted to the insertion end position where the claw portion 1i enters the main retaining recess 2d.
In the first example and the second example, the insertion part 1d of the female part 1 is divided by the slit 1h and the extension slit 1m, and is configured to be elastically deformable with the connecting side to the base part 1b as the deformation center. In the temporary engagement state, the insertion part 1d of the female part 1 is inserted into the through hole Pa of the fastening object P until the base part 1b of the female part 1 is caught, and the male part 2 is inserted from this state using the head 2a. When the pressing operation is performed so as to insert toward the end position, the claw portion 1i is guided to the bottom of the temporary fixing recess 2e, and the insertion portion 1d is bent outward to allow the male part 2 to be inserted. When the male part 2 is inserted to the insertion end position, the insertion part 1d of the female part 1 is slightly bent back, and the claw part 1i enters the main fixing recess 2d, and the main fixing state is maintained. In this fully-fastened state, the clip P is fastened to the fastening object P by pinching the fastening object P between the base 1b and the bent-out portion of the insertion part 1d. (Fig. 2, Fig. 14)
In the first and second examples, the shaft part 2b of the male part 2 is provided with ribs 2f along the axis of the shaft part 2b on both sides in the diameter direction, and the male part 2 inserts the ribs 2f into the insertion holes. It can be inserted into the receiving space 1a of the female part 1 in such a direction as to be inserted into the slit 1h and the extension slit 1m through the branch hole 1f of 1c.
In the first and second examples, the base part 1b of the female part 1 moves forward by insertion of the male part 2 into the insertion end position, and the male part 2 is extracted from the insertion end position. A display body 4 is provided that moves backward and is visible at the forward movement end position. In the first example and the second example, the display body 4 is provided on the side of the base 1b of the female part 1 opposite to the side connected to the insertion portion 1d. Further, the display body 4 cannot be viewed from the head 2a side of the male part 2 at the position before the forward movement (the position shown in FIGS. 1 and 13), and the forward movement end position (the position shown in FIGS. 3, 15 and 16). ) Can be viewed from the head 2a side of the male part 2.
In any of the first to third examples, a part of the insertion part 1d of the female part 1 is bent by insertion of the male part 2 at the insertion end position, or an elastic engagement part formed on the insertion part 1d. Since the bending of 13e is prevented, the base part 1b of the female part 1 and the part or the elastic hooking part 13e that is bent out at the position where the through hole Pa of the fastening object P is formed (in the case of the third example) The clip is fastened to the fastening object P by sandwiching the fastening object P. At the same time, since the display body 4 moves forward and becomes visible, the insertion state of the male part 2 is measured, for example, when the male part 2 is inserted to the insertion end position and the clip is in an intended state of fastening. It can be easily confirmed without doing. (FIGS. 3, 16, and 33)
Further, in the first and second examples, the male part 2 at the insertion end position is pulled out by inserting the tip of a tool between its head and the base 1b of the female part 1. When the clip is released, the display body 4 moves backward and recognizes that the attachment to the object P is released.
In the first example and the second example, the display body 4 is provided in the movable part 3 which is combined with the base 1b of the female part 1 so as to be able to reciprocate.
Specifically, the base part 1b of the female part 1 is combined with the movable part 3 provided with the through hole 3a of the shaft part 2b of the male part 2 so as to be able to reciprocate, and the through hole 3a and the insertion hole 1c are combined with the shaft part. 2b is passed. Then, the movable part 3 moves forward by inserting the male part 2 into the insertion end position, and the movable part 3 moves backward by extracting the male part 2 from the insertion end position. Parts 3 and male parts 2 are linked.
(First example shown in FIGS. 1 to 12)
In the example shown in FIGS. 1 to 12, the movable part 3 is connected to the display body 4 via the elastically deformable connecting portion 31 a and is supported by the display body 4 in a lifting shape, and is inserted. A base 31b to which a part of the male part 2 is pressed by insertion of the male part 2 at the end position is provided, and the display body 4 can be visually recognized by elastically deforming the connecting portion 31a at the insertion end position. It has become.
In the illustrated example, a rising portion 11a protruding so as to surround the insertion hole 1c is formed on the side of the insertion hole 1c on the side of the base 1b of the female part 1 opposite to the connection side with the insertion portion 1d. . A dividing portion 11b of the rising portion 11a is formed on both sides in the diameter direction of the base portion 1b. Each of the pair of rising portions 11a divided by the dividing portion 11b is formed with a window hole 11c penetrating the rising portion 11a in a direction orthogonal to the central axis of the female part 1.
The base 31b has a plate shape with a through hole 3a in a penetrating state. The base 31b is spaced from the insertion hole 1c above the insertion hole 1c at a position before the movable part 3 moves forward from the tip of the rising portion 11a. It is supported so that the outer surface of the plate is positioned slightly above. (FIG. 1) The through hole 3a has a center hole portion 3b through which the shaft portion 2b of the male part 2 passes, following the round hole-shaped portion 1e of the insertion hole 1c, and is inserted into both sides in the diameter direction of the center hole portion 3b. It has an end hole portion 3c through which the rib 2f of the male part 2 passes, following the branch hole portion 1f of the hole 1c.
The display bodies 4 are provided on both sides in the diameter direction of the base 31b. Each display body 4 is housed in the window hole 11c of the rising portion 11a at a position before the movable part 3 moves forward, and in this state, the display body 4 cannot be seen from the head 2a side of the male part 2. At both ends of the display body 4, guide portions 41a are formed on the inner surface of the window hole 11c protruding toward the insertion hole 1c. A connecting piece 31c is interposed between the intermediate portion of the display body 4 and the edge portion of the base 31b where the end hole portion is not formed. One end of the connecting piece 31c and the intermediate portion of the display body 4 are connected by a resin hinge portion serving as the connecting portion 31a, and the other end of the connecting piece 31c and the edge portion of the base 31b are connected to the connecting portion 31a. It is connected by the resin hinge part.
The movable part 3 is combined with the base 1b of the female part 1 so that the pair of display bodies 4 and 4 can be inserted into the window hole 11c of the rising part 11a from the inner side (insertion hole 1c side) of the rising part 11a. At the same time, the base 31b is supported by the display body 4 thus housed in a lifting shape via the connecting piece 1k.
When the male part 2 is inserted to the insertion end position, the base 31b can be moved in the insertion direction of the male part 2 by pressing a part of the male part 2, in the illustrated example, the head 2a against the base 31b. When the base 31b is moved in this way, the connecting portion 31a is elastically deformed, and the display body 4 is moved to the forward movement end position, so that it can be viewed. In the illustrated example, the display body 4 is guided by the inner wall of the window hole 11 c and protrudes laterally from the window hole 11 c so that it can be seen from the head 2 a side of the male part 2. (Figure 3)
In this example, the male part 2 is provided with a backward projection 21a that is caught by the base 31b of the movable part 3 when the male part 2 is extracted from the insertion end position. In the example shown in the drawing, the backward protrusion 21a is located at a distance of approximately 90 degrees in the direction of circling the shaft portion 2b with respect to the formation position of the rib 2f, and between the head portion 2a and the main retaining recess 2d. Is provided. When the male part 2 is extracted from the insertion end position, the return projection 21a is caught on the hole edge of the through hole 3a of the base 31b.
When the male part 2 is extracted from the insertion end position, the pressing of the movable part 3 against the base 31b is released, the connecting part 31a is elastically restored, the display body 4 moves backward, enters the window hole 11c, and the base 31b is displayed. The body 4 is again supported in a lifting shape. If the male part 2 is provided with the backward projection 21a, the backward movement of the movable part 3 and further the backward movement of the display body 4 can be assisted.
Further, in this example, stopper portions 11d and 31d are formed on the base 1b of the movable part 3 and the female part 1 so as to engage with each other at the position before the movable part 3 moves forward. In the illustrated example, the stopper portions 11d and 31d include protrusions formed on the lower surface of the guide portion of the display body 4 that are in contact with the surface surrounding the insertion hole 1c of the base portion 1b of the female part 1, and the surface surrounding the insertion hole 1c. And a hole for accommodating the protrusion formed in the. In this case, it is possible to stably maintain the state in which the movable part 3 is in the position before the forward movement and the display body 4 is not visually recognized.
If the color of the movable part 3 is different from the colors of the female part 1 and the male part 2, the display body 4 at the forward movement end position can be recognized more easily.
In the female part 1 and the movable part 3 according to this example, it is typically easy to impart this characteristic to the portion having the elastic deformation characteristic by making the female part 1 and the movable part 3 into a plastic injection molded product. Can be secured.
(Second example shown in FIGS. 13 to 27)
In the example shown in FIGS. 13 to 27, the movable part 3 is rotatably combined with the base 1b of the female part 1,
Either one of the movable part 3 and the male part 2 is formed with a cam groove 32a, and the other of these is a protrusion 22a that is complementarily accommodated in the cam groove 32a when the male part 2 is inserted into the insertion end position. Formed,
The display body 4 is visible at the insertion end position by the cam groove 32a and the protrusion 22a.
In the illustrated example, on the side of the base 1b of the female part 1 that is opposite to the connection side with the insertion portion 1d, a circumferential rising portion 12a that protrudes so as to surround the insertion hole 1c is formed on the side of the insertion hole 1c. Yes. At the protruding end of the circumferential rising portion 12a, a holding portion 12b is formed projecting toward the insertion hole 1c, and the movable part 3 is supported between the holding portion 12b and the surface of the base portion 1b surrounding the insertion hole 1c. A space S is formed.
The holding portions 12b of the circular rising portion 12a are omitted in a range of about 60 degrees in the direction around the insertion hole 1c on both sides in the diameter direction of the insertion hole 1c. The lacking portion 12c functions as an opening portion Sa that allows the display body 4 to be visually recognized. (Fig. 16)
The movable part 3 includes a main body 32e having a disc shape and plate-like ear portions 32h protruding from both sides in the diameter direction of the main body 32e. The main body part 32e has an outer diameter that substantially closes the space in the circular rising part 12a, and has a through hole 3a in the shaft part 2b of the male part 2 in a penetrating state. The through hole 3a has a center hole portion 3b through which the shaft portion 2b of the male part 2 passes following the round hole portion 1e of the insertion hole 1c, and the insertion hole 1c branches on both sides in the diameter direction of the center hole portion 3b. It has an end hole 3c through which the rib 2f of the male part 2 is passed following the hole 1f.
The ear portion 32h protrudes from the end surface in the thickness direction of the main body portion 32e in a direction perpendicular to the end surface in a range of about 60 degrees in the direction around the main body portion 32e on both sides in the diameter direction of the main body portion 32e. It has a plate shape and the protruding edge is formed into an arc shape.
In this example, the movable part 3 is configured such that the protruding edge of the ear portion 32h is guided on the inner wall of the circular rising portion 12a, and the ear portion 32h is placed below the holding portion 12b on the side of the notch portion 12c. Forward movement from the stored forward movement position (the position indicated by the alternate long and short dash line in FIGS. 13 and 16) to the forward movement end position (FIGS. 15 and 16) in which the ear 32h faces the notch 12c, The support space S is pivotally supported so as to be reversely movable. That is, in this example, the ear portion 32 h functions as the display body 4.
In the illustrated example, the cam groove 32 a is formed in the movable part 3. The cam grooves 32 a are formed on both sides in the diameter direction of the movable part 3. Each cam groove 32a is formed to have a spiral groove shape around the hole axis of the central hole portion 3b of the through hole 3a. The groove 32b of the cam groove 32a is directed inward of the through hole 3a. One groove wall of the cam groove 32a is directed to the front side of the male part 2 (upward in FIG. 19). (This one groove wall is hereinafter referred to as the upper wall 32c.) The upper wall 32c starts from the front surface 32f of the main body portion 32e and gradually decreases toward the back surface 32g of the main body portion 32e and ends at the end hole portion 3c. On the other hand, the other groove wall of the cam groove 32a is directed to the insertion destination side of the male part 2 (downward in FIG. 19). (The other groove wall is hereinafter referred to as a lower wall 32d.) The lower wall 32d starts from the back surface 32g of the main body portion 32e and gradually increases toward the front surface 32f of the main body portion 32e and ends at the end hole portion 3c. The upper wall 32c and the lower wall 32d are formed so as to be substantially parallel at any position.
On the other hand, in the illustrated example, the protrusion 22 a is formed in the male part 2. In the example shown in the figure, a projecting portion that forms a rib shape along the chord winding around the shaft portion 2b on both sides in the diameter direction of the shaft portion 2b at the connection portion between the shaft portion 2b and the head portion 2a of the male part 2. 22a is formed. The protruding width of the protruding portion 22a is substantially equal to the depth of the cam groove 32a, and one side surface of the protruding portion 22a faces upward (hereinafter, this one side surface is referred to as the upper side surface 22b). The other side faces downward. (Hereinafter, the other side surface is referred to as a lower side surface 22c.) The upper side surface 22b and the lower side surface 22c are formed so as to be substantially parallel at any position. (FIG. 27) The lower end of the protrusion 22a is continuous with the end of the rib 2f on the head 2a side. Thus, in the example shown in the figure, the movable part 3 is not moved forward until the male part 2 is completely inserted into the insertion end position, and the lower end of the protrusion 22a is placed in the end hole 3c of the through hole 3a of the movable part 3. After entering, the movable part 3 is rotated forward.
When the male part 2 is inserted to the insertion end position, the protrusion 22a of the male part 2 enters the cam groove 32a of the movable part 3 at the position before the forward movement. The cam groove 32a is formed in a spiral groove shape around the hole axis of the central hole portion 3b of the through hole 3a of the movable part 3, while the male part 2 has ribs on the branch hole portion 1f of the insertion hole 1c. Since it is inserted into the female part 1 only when it is inserted and does not rotate, the upper part 32c of the cam groove 32a is pushed by the lower side surface 22c of the protrusion 22a, and the movable part 3 that has been in the position before the forward movement is The rotation is moved to the forward movement end position. When the movable part 3 is moved forward in this way, the display body 4 appears in the opening part Sa and can be made visible. (FIGS. 14 to 16) Since the protrusion 22a is complementarily accommodated in the cam groove 32a, when the male part 2 at the insertion end position is extracted, the upper wall 22b of the protrusion 22a causes the lower wall of the cam groove 32a. 32d is pushed up, and the movable part 3 which was in the forward movement end position is rotated back to the position before the forward movement. When the movable part 3 is moved backward in this way, the display body 4 is accommodated in the support space S on the side of the opening part Sa and cannot be visually recognized. (Fig. 13)
Further, in this example, stopper portions 12 f and 32 i that are engaged with each other at a position before the movable part 3 moves forward are formed on the base 1 b of the movable part 3 and the female part 1. In the illustrated example, the stopper portions 12f and 32i are formed in a recess formed on the surface side of the ear portion 32h of the movable part 3 and in the inner wall of the holding portion 12b of the rising portion 11a of the base portion 1b. And a projection that fits in. In this case, it is possible to stably maintain the state in which the movable part 3 is in the position before the forward movement and the display body 4 is not visually recognized.
In this example, when the movable part 3 is in the forward movement end position, a pressing portion 12e that is hooked from above on the outer edge of the ear portion 32h is formed in the feeding port portion 12d to the opening portion Sa.
(Third example shown in FIGS. 28 to 36)
Even in the example shown in FIGS. 28 to 36, the clip includes a female part 1 and a male part 2. The female part 1 is further combined with a movable part 3 provided with a display body 4 to be described later, and the display part 4 is provided on the female part 1 by the movable part 3.
In the illustrated example, the base 1b is configured to have a rectangular disk shape. The insertion hole 1c is formed at the center of the base 1b.
In this example, the female part 1 is configured to prevent the elastic engagement part 13e formed in the insertion part 1d from being bent by inserting the male part 2 to the insertion end position. In this example, the insertion part 1d of the female part 1 has an elastic shape with the base 1b side as a free end and the distal end side of the insertion part 1d as a deformation center by a U-shaped split groove provided in the insertion part 1d at the opposing position. A hooking portion 13e is provided. The inner surface 13f of the elastic hooking portion 13e faces the receiving space 1a. A free end of the pair of elastic engagement portions 13e is formed with an engagement surface 13g facing the base portion 1b, and the dimension between the free ends of the pair of elastic engagement portions 13e, 13e is a through hole of the fastening object P. It is made larger than the hole diameter of Pa. When the insertion portion 1d of the female part 1 is inserted into the through hole Pa, the elastic engagement portion 13e is once bent and then bent back at the position where the free end has come out of the through hole Pa, whereby the female part 1 has its base portion 1b. And the hooking surface 13g. When the male part 2 is inserted into the female part 1 from this state to the insertion end position, the inserted male part 2 prevents the elastic engagement portion 13e from being bent, and the clip is firmly fastened to the fastening object P. .
On the other hand, in this example, the male part 2 is mainly composed of a shaft portion 23c having a head portion 23a at one end of the shaft. The shaft portion 23c is configured to have a plate shape having a thickness and a width.
Further, in this example, a holding wall portion 13c having a wall surface 13d along the insertion direction of the male part 2 is formed at opposing positions sandwiching the insertion hole 1c in the base portion 1b of the female part 1, and a pair of The pitch between the holding wall portions 13c and 13c is slightly smaller than the dimension between the wide side surfaces 23f of the shaft portion 23c of the male part 2.
In the illustrated example, in the state where only the shaft other end 23e side of the shaft portion 23c of the male part 2 is inserted into the insertion hole 1c of the female part 1, the shaft other end 23e side of the shaft portion 23c is paired with a pair. The male part 2 and the female part 1 are temporarily engaged by being sandwiched between the holding wall portions 13c and 13c. (FIGS. 28 to 31) The male part 2 combined with the female part 1 in this way has a hooking claw 23d formed on the edge of the head 23a and a hooking hole 13d formed on the outside of the holding wall 13c. Further insertion is possible up to the insertion end position (FIGS. 31 to 33) to be engaged. A window hole 23b for receiving the holding wall portion 13c is formed in the head portion 23a of the male part 2 at the insertion end position.
Further, the base 1b of the female part 1 is provided with a display body 4 that moves forward by insertion of the male part 2 into the insertion end position and is visible at the forward movement end position. Since insertion of the male part 2 at the insertion end position prevents the elastic engagement part 13e from being bent, the base part 1b of the female part 1 and the elastic engagement part 13e are formed at the position where the through hole Pa of the fastening object P is formed. The clip is fastened to the fastening object P by sandwiching the fastening object P. At the same time, since the display body 4 moves forward and becomes visible, the insertion state of the male part 2 is measured, for example, when the male part 2 is inserted to the insertion end position and the clip is in an intended state of fastening. It can be easily confirmed without doing. (FIGS. 32 and 33)
Even in this example, the display body 4 is provided in the movable part 3 movably combined with the base 1 b of the female part 1.
Specifically, the base 1b of the female part 1 is formed with a rising portion 13a around the insertion hole 1c, and is open at both sides of the rising portion 13a with the insertion hole 1c sandwiched between the side portions of the base 1b. A guide hole 13b is formed in a direction perpendicular to the insertion direction of the male part 2 formed. Then, the movable part 3 provided with the passage part 33a of the shaft part 23c of the male part 2 is provided on the base part 1b through the guide hole 13b. That is, in this example, the guide hole 13b functions as the support space S. The passing part 33a of the movable part 3 is located immediately above the insertion hole 1c, and the engaging claw 13d of the elastic piece 13c is located above the passing part 33a.
In this example, the movable part 3 has a configuration in which the pair of display bodies 4 and 4 are connected to each other by the breakable portion 33b and the pair of display bodies 4 and 4 are used as the through portion 33a of the male part 2. And
The breakable portion 33b is broken by insertion of the male part 2 at a position where the male part 2 and the female part 1 are temporarily engaged, and the display body 4 is inserted by insertion of the male part 2 up to the insertion end position from this state. Is moved forward and pushed out to the visible position.
Each of the pair of display bodies 4 and 4 is configured to have a substantially rectangular plate shape. The pair of display bodies 4 and 4 are connected by a pair of breakable portions 33b and 33b at one long side portion 43a. The pair of breakable portions 33b and 33b and the pair of breakable portions 33b, A space surrounded by the long side portion 43a between 33b functions as the through portion 33a.
The breakable portion 33b is configured to form a cross-linked piece having a thin central portion.
On the narrow side of the shaft part 23c of the male part 2 on the head part 23a2a side of the male part 2, rib-like parts 23h protruding from the narrow-side surface 23g are formed. Each of the rib-like portions 23h includes an inclined surface 23i on the side facing the distal end side of the shaft portion 23c. The pitch between the pair of rib-like portions 23h and 23h is larger than the pitch between the long side portions 43a of the display body 4 in the passage portion 33a of the movable part 3 when the male part 2 and the female part 1 are temporarily engaged. Is also getting bigger.
When the male part 2 is inserted to the insertion end position, the space between the pair of display bodies 4 and 4 is expanded by the rib-shaped portion 23h, and the display body 4 is pushed out in the direction away from the insertion hole 1c in the guide hole 13b. It moves forward to the forward end position. In this example, an opening portion Sa communicating with the guide hole 13b on the protruding surface of the rising portion 13a is formed, and when the display body 4 is moved forward in this way, the head of the male part 2 is passed through the opening portion Sa. This is visible from the side of 23a. (Fig. 33)
In the illustrated example, each of the pair of display bodies 4 and 4 constituting the movable part 3 has a retaining claw 43b protruding upward to the outside of the breakable portion 33b, and the forward movement position and the forward movement end position. In this case, the retaining claws 43b are caught by hooks (not shown) formed on the side walls of the guide holes 13b, respectively, and the state where the display body 4 is in the pre-forward position and the forward end position is maintained. It is like that.
(Fourth example shown in FIGS. 37 and 38)
37 and 38 mainly show an example in which the configuration of the movable part 3 constituting the first example is partially changed.
In this example, the display part 13h provided on the base part 1b is hidden in the base part 1b of the female part 1 at the position before the forward movement, and is moved forward by insertion of the male part 2 at the insertion end position. At the end position, a shielding body 4 ′ is provided that is housed in the base 1b so that the display unit 13h can be seen. The display body 4 of the first example functions as the shielding body 4 '.
The shield 4 ′ is connected to the outside of the base 31 b provided with the through hole 3 a of the shaft portion 2 b of the male part 2 via a connecting piece 31 c. The connecting piece 31c and the base 31b, and the connecting piece 31c and the display body 4 are connected by an elastically deformable connecting portion 31a. In the illustrated example, when the male part 2 is not inserted until the insertion end position, the base 31b, the shield 4 ', and the connecting piece 31c are substantially flush with each other, and through the window hole 11c of the rising portion 11a of the base portion 1b. The shield 4 'protrudes outward and is visible, and covers the display portion 13h formed on the base 1b below the shield 4'. (Fig. 37)
When the male part 2 is inserted to the insertion end position, the pressing portion 21b formed on the head 2a side of the male part 2 presses the edge of the through hole 3a of the base 31b. In the illustrated example, a storage gap 11e for the connecting piece 31c of the movable part 3 is formed between the rising part 11a and the insertion hole 1c, and the movable part 3 whose base 31b is pressed by the pressing part 21b is connected. The part 31a is elastically deformed so that the connecting piece 31c is drawn into the storage gap 11e, and the shield 4 'is drawn into the window hole 11c along with this, so that it cannot be seen from the head 2a side of the male part 2. Hidden. At the same time, the display portion 13h of the base 1b located under the shield 4 'at the position before the shield 4' moves forward is visible. (Fig. 38)
Also in this example, the clip is fastened to the fastening object P at the formation position of the through hole Pa of the fastening object P by inserting the male part 2 into the insertion end position. At the same time, the display part 13h of the base 1b can be visually recognized by the forward movement of the shield 4 ', so that the male part 2 is inserted up to the insertion end position and the clip is in the intended fastening state. The insertion state of 2 can be easily confirmed without measuring. By displaying at least the color of the shield 4 ′ different from the color of the base of the female part, a part of the base 1b positioned below the shield 4 ′ at the position before the forward movement of the shield 4 ′ is displayed. It can function as the part 13h. Alternatively, a part of the base 1b is made to function as the display unit 13h by printing a design or the like on a part of the base 1b, or applying a seal or painting on a part of the base 1b. be able to.
(Fifth example shown in FIGS. 39 and 40)
39 and 40 mainly show an example in which a part of the configuration of the movable part 3 constituting the third example is changed.
In this example, the display part 13h provided on the base part 1b is hidden in the base part 1b of the female part 1 at the position before the forward movement, and the forward movement is ended by the insertion of the male part at the insertion end position. A shield 4 ′ is provided in the base so that the display unit 13h can be visually recognized. The display body of the third example functions as the shielding body 4 '.
In the state where the male part 2 is not inserted until the insertion end position, the shield 4 ′ constituting the movable part 3 supported so as to be slidable in the direction perpendicular to the insertion direction of the male part 2 is inserted into the guide hole 13 b of the female part 1. It is made visible through the open portion Sa communicating with the guide hole 13b, and covers the display portion 13h formed on the base portion 1b below the shield 4 ′. (FIG. 39) A projection 33d is formed on the through-portion 33a side of the shield 4 ′ so as to protrude to the front side of the male part 2 before the male part 2 is inserted inside the rising portion 13a. An inclined portion 33c facing the head portion 23a is formed. The inclined portion 33c is inclined so as to gradually move away from the outer end of the shield 4 'toward the protruding end of the protruding portion 33d.
When the male part 2 is inserted to the insertion end position, the pressing part 23j formed on the head part 23a side of the male part 2 pushes the inclined part 33c of the protrusion 33d of the movable part 3. Since the inclined portion 33c is inclined in the above-described direction, the movable part 3 having the inclined portion 33c pressed by the pressing portion 23j is moved inward, and the shield 4 'is the head of the male part 2. It is hidden in a position that cannot be seen through the open portion Sa from the 23a side. At the same time, the display portion 13h of the base 1b located under the shield 4 'at the position before the shield 4' moves forward is visible. (Fig. 40)
Also in this example, the clip is fastened to the fastening object P at the formation position of the through hole Pa of the fastening object P by inserting the male part 2 into the insertion end position. At the same time, the display part 13h of the base can be visually recognized by the forward movement of the shield 4 ', so that the male part 2 is inserted up to the insertion end position and the clip is in the intended fastening state. It is possible to easily confirm the insertion state without measuring. By displaying at least the color of the shield 4 ′ different from the color of the base of the female part, a part of the base 1b positioned below the shield 4 ′ at the position before the forward movement of the shield 4 ′ is displayed. It can function as the part 13h. Alternatively, a part of the base 1b is made to function as the display unit 13h by printing a design or the like on a part of the base 1b, or applying a seal or painting on a part of the base 1b. be able to.
Fracture side view of the main part of the first example Side view showing the same usage state Fracture side view Perspective view of movable part 3 according to the first example Perspective view of movable part 3 according to the first example Perspective view of female part 1 according to the first example Side view Side view Cross section Cross section Side view of male part 2 according to first example Side view Breakaway side view of the main part of the second example Side view showing the same usage state Fracture side view Plan view Plan view of the movable part 3 according to the second example AA line sectional view in FIG. FIG. 17 is a development configuration diagram of part B. Side view of female part 1 according to the second example Side view Cross section Cross section Side view of male part 2 according to second example Side view CC sectional view in FIG. FIG. 26 is a development configuration diagram of part D. Side view of the third example Fracture side view Cross section Side view showing the same usage state Fracture side view of the main part showing the same usage state Sectional view showing the same usage state Plan view of the movable part 3 according to the third example EE sectional view in FIG. FF sectional view in FIG. Cross-sectional configuration diagram of the main part of the fourth example Cross-sectional configuration diagram of main parts of the fourth example Cross-sectional configuration diagram of the main part of the fifth example Cross-sectional configuration diagram of the main part of the fifth example
P Fastening object Pa Through hole 1 Female part 1a Receiving space 1b Base 1c Insertion hole 1d Insertion part 2 Male part 4 Display body
A male part is inserted into a female part that has a receiving space for a male part, and has a base portion with an insertion hole communicating with the receiving space and a through hole provided in an object to be fastened. A clip that is inserted into the end position to bend out at least a part of the insertion portion or to prevent the elastic engagement portion formed in the insertion portion from being bent and to be fastened to the fastening object,
A clip characterized in that a display body is provided at a base of a female part so as to be moved forward by insertion of the male part at the insertion end position and visible at the forward movement end position.
The base of the female part is provided with a display body that moves forward by insertion of the male part at the insertion end position, moves backward by extracting the male part from the insertion end position, and is visible at the movement end position. A clip characterized by being.
The display body is provided in a movable part that is movably combined with the base of the female part, and the display body is positioned at the forward movement end position of the movable part. The clip according to claim 1 or 2.
The movable part is connected to the display body via an elastically deformable connection and is supported by the display body in a lifted manner, and a part of the male part is pressed by insertion of the male part at the insertion end position. The clip according to claim 3, further comprising: a base that is configured to be elastically deformed at the insertion end position so that the display body can be visually recognized.
The clip according to claim 4, wherein the male part is provided with a backward projection that is caught on the base of the movable part when the male part is extracted from the insertion end position.
Either one of the movable part and the male part is formed with a cam groove, and the other of these is formed with a protrusion that is complementarily accommodated in the cam groove by insertion of the male part at the insertion end position.
The clip according to claim 3, wherein the display body is visible at the insertion end position by the cam groove and the protrusion.
When the male part is inserted into the insertion end position, the movable part is pushed by a part of the male part and slid away from the insertion hole. The movable part is completely slid at the insertion end position so that the display body can be visually recognized. The clip according to claim 3, wherein the clip is configured as described above.
A support space for movable parts is formed in the base of the female part, and an open portion communicating with the support space is provided on the upper surface side of the base, and the display body at the forward movement end position is opened. The clip according to any one of claims 3 to 7, wherein the clip is visible through a portion.
The clip according to any one of claims 3 to 8, wherein a stopper part that engages at a position before the movable part moves forward is formed at a base part of the movable part and the female part.
The clip according to any one of claims 3 to 9, wherein the color of the movable part is different from the colors of the female part and the male part.
The display part provided on the base of the female part is concealed at the position before the forward movement, moved forward by insertion of the male part at the insertion end position, and stored in the base at the forward movement end position. The clip characterized by the above-mentioned.
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