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US20050244250A1 - Clip - Google Patents
US20050244250A1
US20050244250A1 US11/117,427 US11742705A US2005244250A1 US 20050244250 A1 US20050244250 A1 US 20050244250A1 US 11742705 A US11742705 A US 11742705A US 2005244250 A1 US2005244250 A1 US 2005244250A1
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US11/117,427
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Shigeo Okada
2004-04-30 Priority to JP2004135281A priority Critical patent/JP4649120B2/en
2004-04-30 Priority to JPP.2004-135281 priority
2005-04-29 Application filed by Piolax Inc filed Critical Piolax Inc
2005-04-29 Assigned to PIOLAX INC. reassignment PIOLAX INC. ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST (SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS). Assignors: OKADA, SHIGEO, KURODA, TAKESHI
2005-11-03 Publication of US20050244250A1 publication Critical patent/US20050244250A1/en
2009-06-23 Publication of US7549829B2 publication Critical patent/US7549829B2/en
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A clip has a head part adapted to be contacted with a peripheral edge of a fitting hole in a panel to be fitted, and a leg part adapted to be inserted into the fitting hole thereby to be engaged with the peripheral edge of the fitting hole. The leg part has a post suspended from a center of a lower face of the head part, at least three projections which are radially extended from the post in a diametrical direction and connected to the lower face of the head part at their upper ends, and engaging pieces which are extended from these projections in a circumferential direction to be respectively positioned between the projections. The engaging pieces are connected to the head part at their upper ends, and provided with slits between their circumferentially extended ends and the opposed projections.
The present invention relates to a clip formed of resin which is utilized for fixing, for example, components to be incorporated inside an automobile or an electric appliance, to a panel part of a vehicle body or a body of the electric appliance, or for fixing another panel to this panel part.
Generally, the clip of this type has a head part adapted to be contacted with a peripheral edge of a fitting hole in a panel to be fitted, and a leg part which is extended from the head part and adapted to be inserted into the fitting hole thereby to be engaged with the peripheral edge of the fitting hole at a back side thereof.
As an example of such clip, Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 2571374 as described below discloses a clip formed of resin and including a head part adapted to be attached to an object for mounting (for example a door trim of an automobile), a leg part adapted to be inserted into a fitting hole in a vehicle body, wherein the leg part has a post suspended from a center part of a lower face of the head part, and at least three skeleton pieces radially protruded from the post along a vertical direction of the post, having such a protruding width that the skeleton pieces can be inserted into the fitting hole with substantially no clearance, and elastic engaging pieces allowable to be inwardly flexed are extended from distal ends of the skeleton pieces in a circumferential direction of a circle which is drawn around the post making the skeleton pieces as a radius, engaging edges which can be engaged with the edge of the fitting hole being formed on an outer peripheral face of the elastic engaging pieces at positions adjacent to their free ends, the elastic engaging pieces being further provided with connecting portions to the skeleton pieces in the vertical direction of the skeleton pieces, lower edges of the circumferentially extended portions of the elastic engaging pieces being formed as free ends along their entire length.
On the other hand, Japanese Patent No. 3450342 discloses a clipping device formed of synthetic resin and including a head part, and a locking leg which is suspended from a lower face of the head part and adapted to be inserted into a through hole in a panel thereby to be fixed to the panel, wherein the locking leg is straightly suspended from a center part of the lower face of the head part, and provided with four projections which are radially projected outwardly from its center in a longitudinal direction of the locking leg, the clip further includes a shaft core part making a substantial outer diameter of a circle connecting respective distal ends of the four projections smaller than a diameter of the through hole in the panel, and four elastic locking pieces arranged between the four projections of the shaft core part at determined intervals from the respective projections, with their upper ends joined to a base part of the shaft core part or the lower face of the head part, and with their lower ends joined to a leg end of the shaft core part to be integral with the shaft core part, characterized in that the four elastic locking pieces are respectively formed with swelled parts on their outside faces in the middle of their length, a substantial diameter of a circle connecting the swelled parts is made larger than the diameter of the through hole in the panel, whereby on occasion of reducing the diameter while the elastic locking pieces pass the through hole, the elastic locking pieces are retracted into the spaces between the projections and flexed toward the center part to be reduced in diameter, whereas on occasion of locking, the elastic locking pieces are protruded from the spaces between the projections by elastic restoring force, thereby to hook and lock the swelled parts on an edge of the through hole in the panel.
In case where a door trim of an automobile, for example, is fixed to a body panel, a clip is fitted to the door trim in advance, by engaging a head part of the clip with the door trim, and thereafter, a leg part of the clip is inserted and fixed into a fitting hole in the body panel while grasping the door trim by hand. However, the leg part of the clip is likely to be displaced from the fitting hole due to assembling variations when the vehicle has been assembled, and a position of the fitting hole cannot be easily confirmed by a worker, after the body panel has been covered with the door trim. For this reason, it has sometimes happened that the leg part cannot be straightly inserted into the fitting hole, but may be inclined with respect to the fitting hole when inserted. Moreover, there has been such a trouble that a prying force (a pulling force in a diagonal direction) may be exerted on the clip, even after the door trim and the body panel have been assembled together, due to variations or distortions in molding them.
When the leg part has been diagonally inserted, or the prying force has been applied to the clip in this manner, it has sometimes happened that a particular one of the elastic engaging pieces is excessively flexed, and exceeds a limit of elasticity of the elastic engaging piece, resulting in collapse or break of the particular elastic engaging piece. Consequently, it has sometimes happened that a sufficient locking force with respect to the fitting hole cannot be obtained, and the clip may cause a backlash or may be disengaged.
As a countermeasure, in the clip in the above described Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 2571374, an amount of flexure of the engaging pieces can be restricted to some extent when they have been diagonally inserted, because the at least three skeleton pieces are protruded from the post in a radial direction. However, in this clip, the ends of the engaging pieces extended from the distal ends of the skeleton pieces in a circumferential direction of the circle which is drawn around the post making the skeleton pieces as the radius are formed as the free ends which are not coupled to the skeleton pieces or the head part. Accordingly, there has been such probability that in case where a local pressure has been applied to the engaging pieces when they have been diagonally inserted, a particular engaging piece may be excessively flexed to cause plastic deformation, and engaging ability may be deteriorated.
On the other hand, in the clip in the above described Japanese Patent No. 3450342, an amount of flexure of the elastic locking pieces can be restricted to some extent when they have been diagonally inserted, because the shaft core part is provided with the four projections which are projected radially. However, because the clip includes the four projections which are projected radially, and the four elastic locking pieces which are arranged with gaps with respect to these projections, the connecting portions between the distal ends of the elastic locking pieces and the shaft core part are made rather thinner. Accordingly, there has been such a problem that the connecting portions may be likely to be broken.
An object of the invention is to provide a clip in which collapse or break of engaging pieces is unlikely to occur, even though a leg part of the clip has been diagonally inserted into a fitting hole or a prying force has been applied to the clip, and more stabilized locking force can be obtained.
In order to attain the above described object, according to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a clip formed of resin and including a head part adapted to be contacted with a peripheral edge of a fitting hole in a panel to be fitted, and a leg part extended from the head part and adapted to be inserted into the fitting hole thereby to be engaged with the peripheral edge of the fitting hole at a back side thereof, characterized in that the leg part includes a post which is suspended from a center of a lower face of the head part, at least three projections which are radially extended from the post in a diametrical direction and connected to a lower face of the head part at their upper ends, and engaging pieces which are extended from these projections in a circumferential direction to be respectively positioned between the projections, and connected to the head part at their upper ends, wherein determined slits are formed between circumferentially extended ends of the engaging pieces and the projections opposed thereto, and only lower ends of the engaging pieces are connected to the opposed projections, an outer diameter of an imaginary circle defined by the engaging pieces being made larger than an inner diameter of the fitting hole.
According to the above described invention, when the leg part has been inserted into the fitting hole in the panel to be fitted, the engaging pieces will be flexed toward the post, and will be elastically restored after they have passed through the fitting hole thereby to be engaged with the peripheral edge of the fitting hole at the back side thereof. As the results, the panel to be fitted can be clamped between the head part and the leg part, whereby the clip can be fixed to the panel to be fitted.
Moreover, the clip according to the invention has the at least three projections which are radially extended from the post in a diametrical direction and connected to the lower face of the head part at their upper ends. Therefore, even though the leg part has been diagonally inserted into the fitting hole or a prying force has been exerted on the clip, eccentricity of the leg part with respect to the fitting hole will be restricted within a determined range by means of the at least three projections, and the engaging pieces can be prevented from being excessively flexed, to be collapsed or broken. Further, because the at least three engaging pieces arranged between the respective projections are engaged with the peripheral edge of the fitting hole at the back side thereof, the clip will be unlikely to be inclined, even though the prying force has been exerted, and consequently, disengagement of the clip can be prevented.
Still further, the engaging pieces are connected to the head part at their upper ends, and the determined slits are formed between the circumferentially extended ends of the engaging pieces and the projections opposed thereto. Because the lower ends of the engaging pieces are connected to the opposed projections, and are not perfect free ends, the engaging pieces will be prevented from being collapsed or broken, even though they are pressed with the inner periphery of the fitting hole to receive an excessive flexing force. In addition, in a state engaged with the back face of the fitting hole, a stabilized locking force can be obtained, and a backlash of the fitting member and disengagement of the clip can be prevented.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a clip according to the first aspect of the invention, wherein lower ends of the projections are protruded longer than lower end edges of the engaging pieces, and gradually reduced in diameter in a downward direction to be formed in a taper shape.
According to the above described invention, when the leg part is inserted into the fitting hole, the lower ends of the projections which are reduced in diameter in a taper shape will enter into the fitting hole thereby to guide the insertion. Therefore, in case of fitting the door trim for example, the leg part of the clip can be easily inserted into the fitting hole in the body panel, even in case where the fitting hole is hidden behind the door trim and cannot be seen.
According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a clip according to the first or second aspect of the invention, wherein the imaginary circle of the engaging pieces in their lower parts is gradually reduced in diameter in a downward direction to form a taper face.
In the clip according to the invention, the lower end parts of the engaging pieces cannot be flexed inwardly, because they are connected to the projections at both base ends and distal ends thereof in an extending direction. However, because the lower parts of the engaging pieces are gradually reduced in diameter in a downward direction to form the taper face, and enlarged diameter parts of the engaging pieces in the upper parts thereof are engaged with the fitting hole, it will be possible to insert the engaging pieces into the fitting hole.
As described above, according to the invention, even though the leg part of the clip has been diagonally inserted into the fitting hole or the prying force has been exerted on the clip, collapse or break of the engaging pieces will be unlikely to occur. Accordingly, stabilized locking force can be obtained, and a backlash of the fitting member or disengagement of the clip can be prevented.
FIGS. 1A and 1B are perspective views of one embodiment of a clip according to the invention;
FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view of the clip taken along an arrow mark line A-A in FIG. 4;
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of the clip taken along an arrow mark line B-B in FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view of the clip taken along an arrow mark line C-C in FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view of the clip taken along an arrow mark line D-D in FIG. 2;
FIGS. 6A and 6B are explanatory views showing a state where a leg part of the clip is flexed, while the leg part is inserted into a fitting hole; and
FIG. 7 is a sectional view showing a state where a fitting member has been fixed to a panel to be fitted, by means of the clip.
FIGS. 1A to 7 show one embodiment of a clip according to the invention.
As shown in FIGS. 1A, 1B and 2, a clip 10 in this embodiment includes a head part 11 and a leg part 12. The head part 11 has a base portion 13 in a bottomed cylindrical shape, a first flange portion 14 which is formed on an outer periphery of this base portion 13 at an upper end thereof, a second flange portion 15 which is formed on the outer periphery of the base portion 13 in the middle part thereof, and a seal portion 16 which is formed on the outer periphery of the base portion 13 in a lower end part thereof.
The second flange portion 15 has an annular protuberance 15 a which is curved upwardly. As shown in FIG. 7, the second flange portion 15 is adapted to be engaged with an engaging groove 18 in a fitting member 17 to clamp a peripheral edge of the engaging groove 18 between the first flange portion 14 and the second flange portion 15, and thus, the clip is fixed to the fitting member 17 in advance.
A peripheral edge of the seal portion 16 is extended diagonally downwardly in a form of a skirt, and adapted to be contacted with an upper face of a panel 19 to be fitted thereby to seal a fitting hole 20. As the above mentioned fitting member 17, a door trim of an automobile, for example, may be named, and as the above mentioned panel 19 to be fitted, a body panel and so on may be named.
The leg part 12 has a post 21 which is suspended from a center part of a lower face of the head part 11. Three projections 22 a, 22 b, 22 c are extended from the post 21 radially outwardly at regular intervals. These projections 22 a, 22 b, 22 c extend in an axial direction of the post 21, with their upper ends connected to the lower face of the head part 11, and their lower ends 22 d extended up to a lower end of the post 21 in a tapered shape which is gradually reduced in diameter.
From an outside edge of the projection 22 b, there are formed two engaging pieces 23 b and 23 c in a circumferential direction around the post 21, so as to protrude in opposite directions to each other. Moreover, from an outside edge of the projection 22 a toward the projection 22 c, there is formed an engaging piece 23 a in a circumferential direction around the post 21.
Between an extended end of the engaging piece 23 a and the projection 22 c opposed thereto, there is formed a slit 24 a, between an extended end of the engaging piece 23 b and the projection 22 a opposed thereto, there is formed a slit 24 b, and between an extended end of the engaging piece 23 c and the projection 22 c opposed thereto, there is formed a slit 24 c. These slits 24 a, 24 b, 24 c are not extended up to respective lower ends of the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c, but the lower ends of the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c are connected to the projections 22 a, 22 c opposed thereto. In other words, the slits 24 a, 24 b, 24 c are formed so as to pass through middle parts of the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c in a vertical direction.
The post 21, the projections 22 a, 22 b, 22 c and the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c define three spaces 25, each having a sector shape in cross section. In this manner, the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c can be flexed inwardly because of presence of the slits 24 a, 24 b, 24 c and the spaces 25.
An imaginary circle defined by the base parts 26 of the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c close to the head part 11 has an outer diameter which is smaller than an inner diameter of the fitting hole 20 in the panel 19 to be fitted. Moreover, at a somewhat lower position than the base parts 26, there are formed enlarged diameter parts 27 whose imaginary circle has a larger outer diameter than the inner diameter of the aforesaid fitting hole 20. Further below the enlarged diameter parts 27, there are formed taper parts 28 whose imaginary circle is gradually reduced downwardly in diameter. The taper parts 28 are formed in such a manner that an outer diameter of their imaginary circle becomes smaller from its middle part than the inner diameter of the fitting hole 20 in the panel 19 to be fitted.
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along an arrow mark line B-B in FIG. 2, showing a cross sectional plane taken at the enlarged diameter parts 27. FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along an arrow mark line C-C in FIG. 2, showing a cross sectional plane taken in the middle of the taper parts 28. Further, FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along an arrow mark line D-D in FIG. 2, showing a cross sectional plane taken at the lower ends of the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c. As shown in FIG. 5, the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c are connected by means of the projections 22 a, 22 b, 22 c in a ring-like shape.
FIG. 6A shows a state where the enlarged diameter parts 27 are passing through the fitting hole 20. The engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c are flexed inwardly to enter into the spaces 25, so that the imaginary circle of the enlarged diameter parts 27 may have such outer diameter as capable of passing through the fitting hole 20. FIG. 6B shows a state after the enlarged diameter parts 27 have passed the fitting hole 20. The engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c are elastically restored, and the enlarged diameter parts 27 are expanded again thereby to be engaged with the fitting hole 20.
Now, operation of the clip 10 will be described.
As shown in FIG. 7, the base portion 13 located between the first flange portion 14 and the second flange portion 15 is inserted into the engaging groove 18 of the fitting member 17 which is a door trim of an automobile, for example. Then, by clamping the peripheral edge of the engaging groove 18 of the fitting member 17 between the first flange portion 14 and the second flange portion 15, the clip 10 can be mounted on the fitting member 17 in advance.
In this state, the leg part 12 of the clip 10 is inserted into the fitting hole 20 of the fitted panel 19 which is a body panel of a vehicle door, for example. On this occasion, the lower ends 22 d in a tapered shape of the projections 22 a, 22 b, 22 c will guide the insertion of the leg part 12 into the fitting hole 20, and the taper parts 28 of the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c will be introduced into the fitting hole 20, following the lower ends 22 d in a tapered shape.
As the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c are inserted deep into the fitting hole 20 along the taper parts 28, the enlarged diameter parts 27 of the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c come near the fitting hole 20. When the outer diameter of the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c has become larger than the inner diameter of the fitting hole 20, the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c will be flexed inwardly to enter into the spaces 25, so that the imaginary circle of the enlarged diameter parts 27 may have such outer diameter as capable of passing through the fitting hole 20.
On this occasion, the three projections 22 a, 22 b, 22 c extended radially from the post 21 are kept in contact with the inner periphery of the fitting hole 20 at three contact points A, B, and C which are arranged at equal angles, as shown in FIG. 6A. Therefore, even in case where the leg part 12 has been diagonally inserted, the post 21 will be held at the center of the fitting hole 20 by means of the three contact points A, B, C, without being eccentrically positioned. As the results, it will not happen that loads may be concentrated on a particular one of the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c so as to excessively flex the particular engaging piece.
Moreover, because the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c are connected to the lower face of the head part 11 at their upper ends, and connected together in a ring-like shape at their lower ends, as shown in FIG. 5, their rigidity as a whole has been enhanced. For this reason, according to the clip 10, collapse of break of the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c can be effectively prevented.
After the enlarged diameter parts 27 of the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c have passed through the fitting hole 20, the enlarged diameter parts 27 will be elastically restored to have the larger diameter than the inner diameter of the fitting hole 20, whereby the leg part 12 will be engaged with the fitting hole 20 at the back side thereof. As the results, the peripheral edge of the fitting hole 20 in the fitted panel 19 will be clamped between the leg part 12 and the seal portion 16, as shown in FIG. 7, and the fitting member 17 will be fixed to the fitted panel 19 by means of the clip 10.
In this state, the seal portion 16 comes into tight contact with one face of the fitted panel 19, thereby to seal the fitting hole 20. Moreover, according to the clip 10, as shown by a phantom line in FIG. 3, a laterally sliding mold required for molding the leg part 12 can be composed of two molds 31, 32. Consequently, only two lines extending in a diametrical direction are formed on the lower face of the seal portion 16 at a junction plane 33 of the two molds 31, 32 as a molding line (a line formed at a junction between two molds), and the above described sealing performance can be favorably maintained.
Further, in a state fixed to the fitted panel 19 as shown in FIG. 7, the enlarged diameter parts 27 of the three engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c are engaged with the fitting hole 20 at the back side thereof, as shown in FIG. 6B. As the results, the clip 10 will be unlikely to be inclined, even though a prying force has been applied to the fitting member 17. In addition, because the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c are connected to the head part 11 at their upper ends and connected to one another in a ring-like shape at their lower ends as shown in FIG. 5, their rigidity as a whole has been enhanced, and therefore, collapse of break of the engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c caused by the prying force as described above can be prevented.
Although in the above described embodiment, the three projections 22 a, 22 b, 22 c are extended from the post 21 and the three engaging pieces 23 a, 23 b, 23 c are extended again from these projections, it is to be noted that the number of the projections and the engaging pieces may be four or more, within a scope of the invention.
1. A clip that is formed of resin, comprising:
a head part adapted to be contacted with a peripheral edge of a fitting hole in a panel to be fitted; and
a leg part extended from the head part and adapted to be inserted into the fitting hole thereby to be engaged with the peripheral edge of the fitting hole at a back side thereof, wherein said leg part includes:
a post which is suspended from a center of a lower face of said head part;
at least three projections which are radially extended from the post in a diametrical direction and connected to a lower face of said head part at their upper ends; and
engaging pieces which are extended from these projections in a circumferential direction to be respectively positioned between the projections, and connected to the head part at their upper ends, wherein determined slits are formed between circumferentially extended ends of the engaging pieces and the projections opposed thereto, and only lower ends of the engaging pieces are connected to the opposed projections, an outer diameter of an imaginary circle defined by said engaging pieces being made larger than an inner diameter of said fitting hole.
2. The clip according to claim 1, wherein
lower ends of said projections are protruded longer than lower end edges of said engaging pieces, and gradually reduced in diameter in a downward direction to be formed in a taper shape.
3. The clip according to claim 1, wherein
the imaginary circle of said engaging pieces in their lower parts is gradually reduced in diameter in a downward direction to form a taper face.
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