[0001] The invention refers to connection of parts, more specifically to connection by snapping.
[0002] A commonly used snap connection has a hook on a protrusion, the hook intended to
engage a catch. For this to be possible, a gap between the hook and the catch is required.
Such a gap may be unacceptable due to sealing requirements. As there is an, albeit
limited, possibility of movement between hook and catch due to the gap, the hook-catch
arrangement may be a source of noise. In addition to noise, relative movement between
hook and catch, e.g. as a result of vibration of the snap connection, may lead to
increased wear. Components of the snap connection, e.g., the hook or the protrusion,
may quickly erode to the point of breaking. A snap connection somewhat loose due to
the gap may have a resonance frequency significantly lower than a corresponding tight
snap connection, i.e. without gap. This lower resonance frequency often is within
the frequency range of external mechanical excitations on the snap connection, thus
leading to high amplitude oscillatory movement of components of the snap connection,
further increasing wear and noise.
[0003] It is an object of the invention to provide a snap connector and a corresponding
snap connection which avoid the aforementioned problems.
[0004] This object is achieved by a snap connector according to claim 1 and by a snap connection
according to claim 7, respectively. The dependent claims relate to advantageous further
embodiments.
[0005] The snap connector according to the invention includes a hook on a protrusion. According
to the invention the snap connector also has an elastic beam to which the protrusion
is attached.
[0006] The coupling of the protrusion with the hook to the elastic beam adds elasticity
to the snap connector and thus to a snap connection when the snap connector is used
together with a catch. This elasticity allows engaging between hook and catch without
gap, thus avoiding both leakage and a possible source of noise and wear.
[0007] In an embodiment, the elastic beam is oriented perpendicular to the protrusion. This
implies that the protrusion can be tilted by a torsion-type deformation of the elastic
beam.
[0008] The snap connector may generally be configured such that the elastic beam is at a
distance from a surface if the snap connector is attached to the surface. This surface
may in particular be a surface of a component of a technical system, which component
is to be connected to another component by a snap connection involving the snap connector.
[0009] In an embodiment the distance between the elastic beam and the surface is achieved
by at least one distance element by which the snap connector can be attached to the
surface. The at least one distance element may in particular be part of the snap connector,
and even more specifically may be integral with the snap connector.
[0010] In an embodiment, the elastic beam is divided into two portions, and the protrusion
connects the two portions of the elastic beam. In particular, the protrusion, extending
perpendicular to the elastic beam, may be arranged between the two portions of the
elastic beam and be connected to each portion of the elastic beam.
[0011] An arrangement as just described in an embodiment leads to a "UU"-shape of the snap
connector. The two adjacent legs of the Us represent the protrusion, the remaining
legs each carry a distance element for attaching the snap connector to a surface,
and the bottom line of each U represents one portion of the elastic beam.
[0012] A snap connection according to the invention includes a snap connector according
to the invention as described above and a catch, configured such that the hook can
engage the catch by first elastically deforming and then releasing the elastic beam.
In an advantageous embodiment, the elastic beam is under elastic load if the hook
is engaged with the catch.
[0013] So by exerting a force on the elastic beam the protrusion may be tilted and/or shifted,
and upon releasing the elastic beam the protrusion will attempt to return into its
initial position, the hook thereby engaging the catch and the elastic beam retaining
an elastic load. There is no gap between hook and catch and the elastic load retained
by the elastic beam keeps hook and catch tightly together.
[0014] The snap connection thus is obviously suitable for situations where a sealed connection
is required.
[0015] No undercut on the snap connector is necessary, therefore the snap connector is a
part of low complexity, not requiring complex tooling, either.
[0016] Below, the invention and its advantages will be discussed further with reference
to the accompanying figures.
- Figure 1
- shows a prior art snap connection, with gap.
- Figure 2
- shows a perspective view of a snap connector according to the invention.
- Figure 3
- shows a further view of the snap connector according to the invention, shown in Fig.
2.
- Figure 4
- shows a snap connection according to the invention.
[0017] The figures only show specific embodiments of the invention and therefore are not
to be construed as a limitation of the invention to the specific embodiments shown.
[0018] Fig. 1 shows a prior art snap connection, with a snap connector 100 and a catch 20. Snap
connector 100 has a protrusion 101 with a hook 102, the hook 102 engages catch 20.
Between hook 102 and catch 20 there remains a gap 150. Due to the gap 150, the prior
art snap connection shown cannot be used if a sealed connection is required. The gap
150, allowing some relative movement of hook 102 and catch 20, may also lead to noise
from and increased wear of the snap connection.
[0019] Fig. 2 shows a snap connector 10 according to the invention, attached to a surface 200.
The snap connector 10 has a protrusion 11 with a hook 12. The protrusion 11 is attached
to an elastic beam 13, which in the embodiment shown is divided into two portions
14. The two portions 14 are connected by the protrusion 11. The protrusion 11 extends
perpendicular to the elastic beam 13. In the embodiment shown, the snap connector
10 has two distance elements 15 as integral parts, by which distance elements 15 the
snap connector 10 is attached to the surface 200. As a result, there is a distance
210 between the surface 200 and the elastic beam 13.
[0020] Fig. 3 shows a further view of the snap connector 10 according to the invention, shown in
Fig. 2. All elements shown have already been discussed in relation to Fig. 2.
[0021] Fig. 4 shows a snap connection 30 according to the invention, with a catch 20 and a snap
connector 10 according to the invention. The snap connector 10 is attached to a surface
200, all elements of the snap connector 10 shown have already been discussed in the
context of Fig. 2. Here the hook 12 engages the catch 20, and there is no gap between
catch 20 and hook 12. In this state of engagement between hook 12 and catch 20, an
elastic load remains on elastic beam 13, ensuring a tight contact between hook 12
and catch 20. Due to distance elements 15, the elastic beam 13 is at a distance 210
from the surface 200.
List of Reference Signs
[0022]
- 10
- snap connector
- 11
- protrusion
- 12
- hook
- 13
- elastic beam
- 14
- portion (of elastic beam)
- 15
- distance element
- 20
- catch
- 30
- snap connection
- 100
- snap connector
- 101
- protrusion
- 102
- hook
- 150
- gap
- 200
- surface
- 210
- distance
1. Snap connector (10) including a hook (12) on a protrusion (11),
characterised by
an elastic beam (13) to which the protrusion (11) is attached.
2. Snap connector (10) according to claim 1, wherein the elastic beam (13) is oriented
perpendicular to the protrusion (11).
3. Snap connector (10) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the snap connector (10) is
configured such that the elastic beam (13) is at a distance (210) from a surface (200)
if the snap connector (10) is attached to the surface (200).
4. Snap connector (10) according to claim 3, wherein the snap connector (10) has at least
one distance element (15) by which the snap connector (10) can be attached to the
surface (200).
5. Snap connector (10) according to one of the claims 1 to 4, wherein the elastic beam
(13) is divided into two portions (14), the two portions (14) connected by the protrusion
(11).
6. Snap connector (10) according to claim 5, wherein the snap connector (10) has a "UU"-shape.
7. Snap connection (30) including a snap connector (10) according to one of the claims
1 to 6 and a catch (20), the snap connection (30) configured such that the hook (12)
can engage the catch (20) by first elastically deforming and then releasing the elastic
beam (13).
8. Snap connection (30) according to claim 7, wherein the elastic beam (13) is under
elastic load if the hook (12) is engaged with the catch (20).