CA2474286A1 - Detent joint - Google Patents

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CA2474286A1
CA2474286A1 CA 2474286 CA2474286A CA2474286A1 CA 2474286 A1 CA2474286 A1 CA 2474286A1 CA 2474286 CA2474286 CA 2474286 CA 2474286 A CA2474286 A CA 2474286A CA 2474286 A1 CA2474286 A1 CA 2474286A1
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Heinrich Lang
Wolfgang Seiboth
Georg Hecht
Stefan Centmayer
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Lang Mekra North America LLC
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Abstract

A detent joint interconnecting first and second hinge pieces of vehicle mirrors.
The detent joint includes an axis of rotation around which the hinge pieces are pivoted.
A spring urged detent element carried by one of the hinge pieces for movement along a plane transverse to the axis of rotation and is movable in a direction of engagement.
The detent element includes a surface with at least two protruding teeth. The hinge also includes a counter surface with complementary cuts formed therein which act with the teeth of the detent element to provide that at least two teeth of the detent element engage with the complementarity cuts in the counter surface to provide a detent position.

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DETENT JOINT
Cross Reference to Related Applicatiion [ooo~] This application claims priority from a German Application fled July 14, 2003 under Serial Number 10331868.2.
Background of the invention [0002] The instant invention is directed to a decent joint, primarily for use with external mirrors of vehicles, but also with any external mirror which may require such a detest joint.
[0003] External mirrors of vehicles are generally fastened to the vehicle by means of one or several brackets.
[0004] Preferably swivel joints are employed to make it possible to pivot the mirror from the original position in which the mirror is set, essentialBy perpendicular to the side of the vehicle into a second position, in which the mirror stands essentially parallel to the side of the vehicle. This arrangement makes it a possibility to fold this mirror into the side of the vehicle during transport and parking decreasing its overall width or to fold the mirror back against the side in order to avoid, or at least diminish damage to the mirror upon collision with an obstacle as the case may be.
[0005] Advantageously, the swivel joints are designed in the nature of the decent joints, which engage the second position for at least the above-described reason -that means they oppose the clearly heightened resistance of the torque around the axis of rotation. Aside from that, still other detest positions can be made available which GREENVILLE 180090v2~

CA 02474286 2004-07-14 ~ _ .. . ' enable different basic positions while keeping the possibility for adjustments of the mirror pane relative to the mirror. In order to adjust the mirror's surface relative to his sitting position, the driver can initially bring the entire mirror to a suitable basic position and then adjust the angle of the mirror pane exactly for his position.
[0006] A similar arrangement is taught by Ef' 1 092 589. In this arrangement a first hinge piece, on which the mirror can be secured, as well as a second hinge piece for the attachment to the vehicle are provided. Both hinge pieces are joined together in such a way as to be rotated about a rod. This motion is accomplished by two arms of the first hinge piece which cooperate with second two arms of the second hinge piece, and a cylindrical part set in between. The cylindrical part is fixed to the second hinge piece by means of two clamp blocks that partially encompass its circumference.
The cylindrical part has several evenly-spaced external notches on its circumference on the side turned toward the first hinge piece. A complementarily formed detent element is pushed back and set in the first hinge piece in the radial direction and is spring-forced in this direction, so that in each case one of the notches of the cylindrical part is engaged allowing the hinge pieces relative movement ire the radial direction.
[0007 If the first hinge piece is turned around the second, the detent element is moved out of a notch against the resistance of the spring and, by the strength of the spring, is pushed into the next notch as soon as it lies directly across from the decent element, thus resulting in different decent positions. Because the cylindrical part is pivoted to the second hinge piece in different positions, the detent positions can be secured arbitrarily as regards the second hinge piece.

GREENVILLE 180040v1 ~,~ 02474286 2004-07-14 y [0008] The primary drawback to this arrangement is that the detest joint consists of many pieces which results in costly manufacturing .and unwanted tolerance of the joint as a result of the tolerance chains. Also, the stroke direction of the decent element must always lead radially through the axis of rotation, so that no disequalibriated torque is induced. This line of engagement of rotation of the axis-detest engagement-stroke of the detest element requires a relatively large space in the direction of the stroke. The larger lever arm controls the hinged position of the external mirrors which results in destabilization of the detest joint.
[0009] It is an object of the instant invention to provide a detest joint which is tolerance-free as much as possible and by which the rotation axis may be arranged outside of the line of engagement. A further object of the instant invention is to make an externs( mirror with a tolerance-free detest joint and in which the axis of rotation may be placed outside the Line of engagement.
Summary of the Invention [0010] The above objectives are accomplished according to the present invention by providing a detest joint which consists of first and second hinge pieces which are connected to each other by the decent joint and where an axis of rotation is firmly secured to one of the two hinge pieces and around which the other of the two hinge pieces is pivoted. A detest element is set in a plane perpendicular to the rotation axis and is pushed back in the direction of engagement by a spring element.
The decent surface includes at least two teeth protruding out of the surface. The second GREENVILLE 180049v1 . ~ 02474286 2004-07-14 .
hinge piece has a counter surface formed with complementary notches which act to receive the at least two protruding teeth of the decent element engage in at least one decent position.
[0011] Because at least two teeth are always engaging with corresponding notches in the counter surface, these teeth are being pushed into the adjacent flanks by the opposing power component in the direction of the circumference, so that the detent joint is automatically centered in an essentially tolerance-free manner. To this, the teeth and the corresponding notches can be formed if desired to be essentially wedge-shaped.
[0012] Because the necessary torque required for positioning the mirror is distributed to several teeth, the impact ~n the single teeth is diminished which lessens wear and tear.
[0013] Automatic centering of the decent joint makes it also possible to arrange the rotation axis outside of the line of engagement.
[0014] In a preferred embodiment, the detent element is received in a slide bearing so that it can only be pushed back in the direction of engagement.
[0015] In one especially preferred embodiment, according to the invention, a forward andlor back stop is provided in the slide bearing in the direction of engagement.
A forward stop prevents the decent element from being pushed out of its track by the spring element, while a back stop limits the maximal downward deflection of the spring.
j0016] The detent element always remains in the first piece under a spring pre-load due to forward and back stop limits in the slide bearing. The back stops may GREENVII,LE 180090v1 . ~ 02474286 2004-07-14 >
include a pin tightly secured to or integrally formed with the first hinge piece and positioned to slide in a slot formed in the slide bearing. This arrangement enables assembly of the hinge piece to include a pre-stressed detent element as a semi-finished part or, as a spare piece.
[0017] The detent joint, according to the invention preferably does not allow the direction of engagement to intersect with the axis of rotation. This arrangement provides a very compact short model in the direction of engagement Which is free of intersections and undercuts respectively. Alternatively, in certain instances it may be desirable that the arrangement be constructed with the direction of engagement aligned to intersect with the axis of rotation. Advantageously, the axis of rotation may be arranged in the second hinge piece which carries the detent element in such a position that the hinge piece can be twisted in such a way that the decent element can be installed or removed. This additionally simplifies the assembly.
10018] The spring element may comprise a flat spring that supports itself in the detent element and a first hinge piece, in such a way that it pushes the detent element in the direction of engagement. The detent element is advantageously pushed sideways to the direction of engagement in its track, whiich increases stability.
[0019] Likewise, the spring element can also include a coil spring or can be implemented by use of the decent element collectively as one piece.
[0020] tn one especially preferred embodiment, the detent element contains more than two teeth.
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. y 02474286 2004-07-14 [0021 ] In an embodiment that is just as especially preferred, the counter surface contains more than two complementarily formed notches, so that the at least two teeth of the detent element can engage in more than one - detent position in the complementarily formed notches and, so doing, are able to implement several detent pOSttiOrlS.
~escription of tl~e Drawin.~s [0022] The construction designed to carry out the irwention will hereinafter be described, together with other features thereof.
[0023] The invention will be more readily understood from a reading of the following specification and by reference to the accompanying drawings forming a part thereof, wherein an example of the invention is shown and wherein:
[0024] Fig 1 is a cutaway rear view of an external mirror and detent joint according to the invention.
[0025] Fig 2 is a cutaway top view of the external mirror and detent joint.

[0026] Fig 3 is an exploded rear perspective view.

[0027] Fig 4 is an exploded front perspective view.

~escription of a Preferred Embodiment [0028] Fig 1 shows an extemai mirror which is adapted to be attached to a vehicle and includes a detent joint. The external mirror includes a first hinge piece 1 GREENVILLE 180040v1 attached in suitable manner with a second hinged piece 2. First hinge piece 1 is connected with the second hinge piece 2 by way of rod 4 which is set in the axial direction in bores 12, 14 as an axis of rotation. Rod 4 contains an over-flange 41 and an under-flange 42 which secures it with hinge pieces 1, 2. Alternatively, rod 4 can be set in position with bolts, adhesives, or other such means. With respect to the axis of rotation A, an essential#y cylindrical front face surface 11 is provided with the inner surfaces of the upper and lower arms of first hinge piece 1.
[0029] Rod 4 also passes through second hinge piece 2, joining the first and second hinge pieces in such a way that they can be pivoted about the rotation axis A.
Thereby, the first hinge piece 1 is engaged with the second hinge piece 2 in the area of the axis of rotation by rod 4 which extends in the axial direction, so that both hinge pieces are axially joined with each other.
j0030] Rod 4 can also be integrally formed with the first or second hinge piece.
In this case, the track of the other arm, carried by the rod, can be formed from several pieces and can be assembled around the axis of rotation. Likewise, rod 4 may be attached to one of the hinge pieces; not only in axial but also in rotational direction, which, reduces the tolerance of the joint. Upper and lower slide bearings 8 are formed in the arms of first hinge piece 1 which receive decent elements 5 in such a way that they can be pushed axially of the arms as seen in figure 2, but do not interfere with the axis of rotation.
(0031] The upper and lower arms of first hinge piece 1 form slide bearings 8 including a slot 9 of selected length on their top and undersides, respectively. Detent GREENVILLE 180090v1 CA 02474286 2004-07-14 ' elements 5 are positioned in bearings 8 under or over said slots 9 respectively. Bores 15 are formed in detest elements 5 in position to lie beneath or above slots 9. Pins 10 are provided to pass through slots 9 and engage in bores 15. Each pin 70 may be slightly tapered allowing the decent element to be more axially tolerance-free. Slots 9 along with pins 10 form a forward and back stop with a primary function of controlling the length of movement of the decent elements 5 back in the direction of engagement with counter surface 7. The decent element 5 is forced in the direction of engagement with counter surface 7 by a flat spring 6 arranged with a preloaded force. The flat springs 6 are supported in slits 16 formed in the sidewalls of the detest element 5. This structure benefrciaily reduces the tolerance necessary of the decent joint.
[0032] A nib 18 in the slide bearing 8 acts to deform the fiat spring 6 providing the preloaded force which maintains force on pin 10 and decent 5 in the direction of the forward limit of the stop and second hinge piece 2 in each of the forward and back stop positions of slot 9.
(0033] Each detest element 5 includes three teeth 51 which, as seen in Fig 2, are essentially formed wedge-shaped. The second hinge piece 2 can-ies an essentially arcuate counter surface 7 contoured about the rotation axis A and including complementarily notches 51. This structure allows the second hinge piece to be advantageously formed of fewer assembly pieces than conventional hinge pieces.
[0034] Springs 6 urges the decent elements 5 forward in the direction of engagement with counter surface 7. The cuts or notches 17 of the counter surface 7 lie GREENVILLE I80040v1 ' y -CA 02474286 2004-07-14 .... v . . , directly across from the teeth 51 so that the teeth are pushed into the notches and held there. This way decent joint 5 is engaged in one decent position.
j0035] With the application of a torque around the axis of rotation, the teeth are pushed out against the pressure of the flat spring 6 in the direction toward the back, out of the notches 9 allowing hinge pieces 'i and 2 to be moved relative to the axis of rotation. As soon as the teeth 51 move into position directly across from different notches in the counter surface 7, teeth 51 are urged into these notches by the force of springs 6 and held there. This way, decent joint 5 is engaged in another decent position and hinge pieces 7 and 2 are held in different relative positions.
[0036] Advantageously, the flanks of the teeth generate a torque as soon as they move into the corresponding notches oil the counter surface until they are completely engaged in the notches. This allows the detest joint to centralize itself automatically, even when the line of engagement does not intersect the rotation axis.
(0037] In this way a tolerance-free decent joint is set according to regulations. As displayed in the example according to Fgs 1-3, the detest joint moves along an axis perpendicular to and laterally spaced apart from the rotation axis so that the rotation axis A may advantageously be set outside the line of engagement resulting in a compact, short model in the direction of engagement.
[0038] To the assembly, either the decent elements 5 with the flat springs 6 can be inserted in the slide bearing and secured by means of pins 10. Then this semi-finished part can simply be axially fixed to the second hinge piece, by driving rod 4 through bath hinge pieces 1 and 2.
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(0039] Hinge pieces 1 and 2 could then be pivoted about the rod 4.
Subsequently, because of the advantageous assembly of the rotation axis, both hinge pieces can be pivoted so far that the slide bearing 8 of the first hinge piece 'i is spaced from counter surface 7 and is exposed. In this position, the detent elements 5 along with flat springs 6 could be installed and then secured by the pins 10. The first hinge piece 1 is pushed back into an engaged position by which the front 11 of the first hinge piece 1 lies directly across from the counter surface 7 of the second hinge piece.
(0040] While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been described using specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposes only, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims.
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1. A detent joint for use with mirrors having first and second hinge pieces, said detent joint interconnecting said first and second hinge pieces about an axis of rotation:
a decent element carried by one of said first and second hinge pieces, said detent element being secured in a plane transverse to the axis of rotation and movable along an axis in a direction of engagement;
a spring element carried by said one hinge piece exerting a force on the decent element in the direction of engagement;
said decent element having an engagement surface with at least two protruding teeth;
a counter surface carried by a second of said first and second hinge elements which includes a plurality of cuts for determining at least one detent position;
wherein, when the at least two teeth of the detent element are engaged with at least two of said cuts in the counter surface, said decent joint locks said first and second hinge elements in said one detent position.
2. The decent joint according to claim 1, including a slide.bearing supporting said detent element for movement in the direction of engagement.
3. The decent joint, according to claim 2, wherein said slide bearing includes a stop.
4. The detent joint, according to claim 3, wherein said stop comprises a slot in the slide bearing.
5. The decent joint, according to claim 4, wherein said stop further includes a bore formed in the detest element adjacent said slot and a pin carried in said bore extending through said slot wherein movement of the detest element in the engagement direction is limited.
6. The detest joint, according to claim 1, wherein said axis of said direction of engagement is laterally spaced apart from the axis of rotation.
7. The decent joint, according to claim 1, wherein said axis of rotation is positioned relative to the direction of engagement and the detest element to allow said one hinge piece to be rotated relative to said second hinge piece into a position allowing said decent element to be inserted into and removed from said one hinge piece.
8. The detest joint, according to claim 1, including a rod secured with the first hinge piece forming said axis of rotation.
9. The detest joint, according to claim 1, wherein the spring element comprises a flat spring carried between the detest element and the first hinge piece, said spring acting to push the detest element in the direction of the engagement.
10. The detest joint, according to claim 1, wherein the spring element comprises a coil spring carried befinteen the detest element and the first hinge piece, said spring acting to push the decent element in the direction of the engagement.
11. The detest joint to claim 1 wherein the counter surface has more than two of said cuts.
12. A mirror mount for use with vehicles comprising:

a first hinge piece for carrying a mirror having a first end;
a second hinge piece for securing with a vehicle having a first end, said first ends forming a pivot along a first axis between said first and second hinge pieces;
a decent element carried by one of said first and second hinge pieces, said detest element having an engagement surface and being movable along a second axis offset from said first axis;
a counter surface carried by the other of said first and second hinge pieces, said counter surface being adapted to engage with said engagement surface;
a spring carried by said detent element, said spring urging said detent element along said second axis toward said counter surface; wherein, said first hinge piece may be rotated about said first axis into selected positions relative to said second hinge piece with said detent element being moved along said second axis while engaging between said contoured surface and locking said first and second hinge pieces in said selected positions.
13. The mirror mount of claim 12 wherein said pivot allows said first and second hinge pieces relative movement into a position in which said detent element may be removed from said one of said first and second hinge pieces.
14. The mirror mount of claim 12 wherein said one of said first and second hinge pieces includes a bearing surface for supporting said detent element for movement along said second axis.
15. The mirror mount of claim 12 including limit means carried by said one of said first and second hinge pieces and said decent element said limit means limiting movement of said decent element along said bearing surface.
16. The mirror mount of claim 12 wherein said second axis is perpendicular of said first axis.
17. An external mirror mount comprising:
a first hinge piece carrying a mirror and having a first end;
a second hinge piece for securing with a vehicle having a first end, said first ends being adapted to form a pivot along a first axis between said first and second hinge pieces;
a counter surface carried by one of said first and second hinge pieces;
a slide bearing formed in the other of said first and second hinge pieces, said slide bearing being arranged along a second axis transverse of said first axis;
a detest element carried in said slide bearing and movable along said second axis, said detest element having an engagement surface adapted to engage with said counter surface to position said first and second hinge pieces in selected positions;
a stop associated with said other of said first and second hinge pieces and said decent element for limiting movement of said detest element along said second axis in said slide bearing; and spring means carried by said detest element acting with said other of said first and second hinge pieces to urge said decent element in a direction toward said first end of said other of said first and second hinge pieces.
18. The external mirror mount of claim 17 wherein said detest element includes a pair of spaced slits which receive opposed ends of said spring.
19. The external mirror mount of claim 18 wherein said slide bearing includes a nib, said nib being positioned to deform said spring providing force urging said decent element toward said one end.
20. The external mirror mount of claim 17 wherein the other of said first and second hinge pieces includes a pair of slide bearing each carrying a decent element and arranged along a common plane.
21. The external mirror mount of claim 17 wherein said counter surface includes a plurality of notches and said detest element includes a plurality of teeth, wherein a plurality of said teeth are adapted to be engaged in a plurality of said notches positioning said first and second hinge pieces in desired selected positions.
22. The external mirror mount of claim 21 wherein there are two of said teeth and in excess of two of said notches.
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