US20190211598A1 - Tailgate Anti-Chuck Assembly - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates to tailgate assemblies for a vehicle pickup truck box.
- Pickup trucks are motor vehicles with a front passenger area, often referred to as a cab, and an open top rear cargo area, often referred to as a truck box.
- the truck box usually has a substantially flat-bed from which two side body sidewalls and a forward interconnecting header extend upwardly from the bed.
- a bottom hinged door, commonly referred to as a tailgate, hinged at the rear edge of the bed is closed to provide a fourth wall for the cargo area. Assemblies facilitating tailgate pivotal movement are unacceptable if they fail to meet noise and vibration standards when the pickup truck is in operation.
- This disclosure is directed to solving the above problems and other problems as summarized below.
- a vehicle truck box assembly includes a tailgate, a hinge-on-box bracket, a puck component, a hinge post, and a plastic shim.
- the tailgate is pivotally mounted to a truck bed.
- the hinge-on-box bracket includes a cup extension.
- the puck component is secured to the cup extension.
- the hinge post is for securing to the puck component and to a hinge-on-gate bracket and the hinge post defines a cavity.
- the plastic shim is received in the cavity for contacting the cup extension.
- the plastic shim may include an upper angle portion extending from a base portion. The upper angle portion may extend between the cup extension and the puck component that are arranged to snugly receive the hinge post.
- the upper angle portion may extend from the base portion at an angle value between five and fifteen degrees.
- a length of the upper angle portion may be defined by a distance from an edge of the puck component to an edge of the cup extension.
- the hinge post may include an upper portion having a cutaway region defined between two puck edges and sized to receive the upper angle portion of the plastic shim thereupon. Each of the two puck edges may define an axis. The axes may intersect one another to define an angle value between forty-five and seventy degrees from horizontal.
- the hinge post may include a first lower angle portion and the plastic shim may include a second lower angle portion. The first and second lower angle portions may be correspondingly sized to rest upon one another and minimize up and down movement of the truck box assembly.
- an anti-chuck assembly for a vehicle tailgate includes a hinge-on-gate component, a post component, and a shim component.
- the hinge-on-gate component is for securing to a tailgate and includes a post aperture.
- the post component is for inserting within the post aperture and defines a cavity.
- the shim component is sized for partial insertion within the cavity and includes an upper angle portion extending from a base portion to align the post component for a substantially flush fit within a cavity defined by a hinge-on-box component and a puck component.
- the hinge-on-box component is for securing to a truck box pillar region.
- the hinge-on-box component may be metallic and the shim component may be non-metallic and sized such that the post component does not contact the hinge-on-box component.
- the upper angle portion may extend from the base portion of the shim component at an angle value between five and fifteen degrees.
- the upper angle portion may extend from an edge of the puck component to an edge of a cup extension of the hinge-on-box component to prevent contact between the post component and the hinge-on-box component.
- the upper angle portion may be of a length based on a length of a cutaway portion of the post component plus one to four millimeters.
- the post component may include an upper portion having a cutaway region defined between two puck edges each oriented at an angle to receive the upper angle portion of the shim component thereupon.
- the post component may include a first lower angle portion and the shim component may include a second lower angle portion. The first and second lower angle portions may be correspondingly sized to rest upon one another and minimize up and down movement of the anti-chuck
- a vehicle tailgate assembly includes a hinge-on-gate component, a post component, a puck component, a hinge-on-box component, and a shim.
- the hinge-on-gate component is for securing to a tailgate and includes a post aperture.
- the post component is sized to partially extend through the post aperture and includes a post cavity.
- the puck component includes a puck cavity to receive a portion of the post component and a puck extension.
- the hinge-on-box component is for securing to a truck box pillar and includes a cup extension to rotatably receive the puck component and defines a puck aperture for the puck extension to extend through.
- the shim is mounted to the post component such that the post component and the cup extension do not contact one another.
- the cup extension may be of a metallic material and the shim may be of a non-metallic material.
- the shim may include an upper angle portion extending from a base portion such that the post component sits snugly within the puck cavity.
- the post component may include an upper portion having a cutaway region defined between two puck edges and sized to receive the upper angle portion of the shim thereupon. Each of the two puck edges may define an axis. The axes may intersect one another to define an angle value between forty-five degrees and seventy degrees from horizontal.
- the post component may include a first lower angle portion and the shim may include a second lower angle portion. The first and second lower angle portions may be correspondingly sized to rest upon one another and minimize up and down movement of the tailgate assembly.
- FIG. 1 is a rear perspective view of an example of a pickup truck.
- FIG. 2 is a rear view of a portion of an example of a tailgate assembly of a pickup truck.
- FIG. 3 is a detailed perspective view the tailgate assembly of FIG. 2 with a portion of a tailgate cutaway to show portions of an example of a pivot assembly.
- FIG. 4 is a rear perspective view of the pivot assembly of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the pivot assembly of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 6 is a side view, in cross-section, of the pivot assembly of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 7 is a side view, in cross-section, of an example of a portion of a tailgate anti-chuck assembly of a pickup truck.
- FIG. 8 is a side view of a shim component of the tailgate anti-chuck assembly of FIG. 7 and a side view, in cross-section, of an example of a post component.
- FIG. 9A is a side view, in cross-section, of another example of a post component of the tailgate anti-chuck assembly of FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 9B is a front view of the post component of FIG. 9A .
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the tailgate anti-chuck assembly of FIG. 7 including the shim component of FIG. 8 and the post component of FIGS. 9A and 9B .
- FIG. 11 is a perspective exploded view of the tailgate anti-chuck assembly of FIG. 10 .
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a vehicle 10 that includes a cabin 12 and a truck box 14 supported by a vehicle chassis (not shown).
- the truck box 14 includes a bed 16 having a forward end adjacent to the cabin 12 and a rear end opposite the forward end.
- the bed 16 supports a header 18 at the forward end and a tailgate 20 at the rear end.
- the tailgate 20 is pivotally mounted to the truck box 14 .
- the bed 16 supports a first sidewall 22 and a second sidewall 23 .
- the header 18 , the tailgate 20 , the first sidewall 22 , and the second sidewall 23 define a truck box cavity for positioning items therein.
- the header 18 may also be referred to as a sidewall.
- the vehicle 10 includes an A-pillar region 24 A, a B-pillar region 24 B, a C-pillar region 24 C, and a D-pillar region 24 D.
- the vehicle 10 is a four-door configuration, however other configurations, such as a two-door configuration, may be adapted to incorporate the disclosed concepts. Alternate configurations may include different pillar region references.
- the first sidewall 22 and second sidewall 23 are secured to the header 18 at forward box pillar regions of the truck box 14 or at the C-pillar regions 24 C.
- the first sidewall 22 , the second sidewall 23 , and the header 18 are also secured to the bed 16 .
- the tailgate 20 pivots between an open position and a closed position. In the closed position as shown in FIG. 1 , each lateral end of the tailgate 20 may be removably attached to the first sidewall 22 and the second sidewall 23 at respective regions referred to as rear box pillar regions or the D-pillar regions 24 D.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a detailed view of a rear portion of the truck box 14 including the tailgate 20 and the D-pillar regions 24 D.
- a pair of pivot assemblies 30 are located at the D-pillar regions 24 D and at respective corners of the tailgate 20 .
- the pair of pivot assemblies 30 assist in facilitating pivotal movement of the tailgate 20 relative to the truck box 14 .
- FIGS. 3 through 5 illustrate further detail of one of the pivot assemblies 30 .
- Each of the pivot assemblies 30 includes a hinge-on-box bracket 40 , a puck component 44 , and a hinge-on-gate bracket 48 .
- the hinge-on-box bracket 40 includes a cup extension 50 sized to receive the puck component 44 for rotatable attachment thereto.
- the hinge-on-box bracket 40 includes a pair of apertures 52 to receive fasteners to secure the hinge-on-box bracket 40 an adjacent truck box pillar, such as the D-pillar region 24 D described above.
- the hinge-on-box bracket 40 and the cup extension 50 may be formed of a metallic material such as steel.
- the puck component 44 defines a puck cavity 54 sized to receive a first end of a post 58 and includes a puck extension 60 for extending through a central aperture 61 of the hinge-on-box bracket 40 .
- the hinge-on-gate bracket 48 may be L-shaped and define an aperture 62 sized to receive a second end of the post 58 .
- the post 58 may be formed of a metallic material such as steel and may be secured to the hinge-on-gate bracket 48 via welds or other similar methods.
- the puck extension 60 and the hinge-on-box bracket 40 may be rotatably mounted to a truck box to assist in facilitating pivotal movement of the tailgate 20 .
- the puck component 44 , the hinge-on-gate bracket 48 , and the post 58 may be secured to one another for simultaneous pivotal movement.
- FIG. 6 is a side view, in cross-section, of a portion of the pivot assembly 30 illustrating a metal to metal interface of the cup extension 50 and the post 58 at a first interface region 70 .
- the metal to metal contact at the first interface region 70 may produce a noise objectionable to passengers.
- the post 58 is arranged with the puck component 44 to define a gap 74 .
- the first interface region 70 and the gap 74 contribute to a chucking movement in a Z-direction further increasing a volume of the objectionable noise.
- a non-metallic shim may be included to soften the interface between the post 58 and the cup extension 50 and to close the gap 74 .
- FIG. 7 illustrates a side view, in cross-section, of a portion of an anti-chuck assembly 78 including a shim 80 and a modified post 82 .
- the shim 80 and the modified post 82 may be assembled with the hinge-on-box bracket 40 , the puck component 44 , and the hinge-on-gate bracket 48 to reduce chucking movement of the tailgate 20 and noise associated therewith.
- the shim 80 is of a non-metallic material. Inclusion of the shim 80 creates a non-metallic to metal interface of the cup extension 50 and the shim 80 at a second interface region 86 and eliminates the gap 74 at a third interface region 88 .
- the shim 80 may be made of a durable plastic resilient to chemical and environmental conditions.
- the shim 80 minimizes or eliminates objectionable noise and chucking movement described above by providing a non-metallic to metal interface at the second interface region 86 and by orienting the modified post 82 and the puck component 44 to have a snug or substantially flush fit.
- FIG. 8 illustrates further detail of the shim 80 .
- the shim 80 may include an angle portion 90 and a lower portion 92 .
- the angle portion 90 may extend from the shim 80 at an angle 94 .
- the angle 94 may have an angle value between five and fifteen degrees based on a size of the components of the anti-chuck assembly 78 .
- the angle portion 90 extends from the shim 80 to contact the cup extension 50 (shown in FIG. 7 ) and to orient the modified post 82 snugly and substantially flush with the puck component 44 .
- the angle portion 90 may have a length 96 (also shown in FIG. 7 ).
- the length 96 may be sized based on a length between an edge of the puck component 44 and an edge of the cup extension 50 such that only the shim 80 contacts the cup extension 50 and not the modified post 82 .
- the length 96 of the shim 80 may be a length based on a length of a cutaway portion of the modified post 82 (described below) plus one to four millimeters. The lower portion 92 assists in locating the shim 80 for a substantially flush mount to the modified post 82 .
- FIG. 8 also illustrates the shim 80 and the modified post 82 having corresponding angle regions to assist in securement and to further assist in minimizing chucking movement.
- the shim 80 may include a lower angle portion 97 and the modified post 82 may have an angle portion 99 .
- the lower angle portion 97 and the angle portion 99 may be sized to correspond with one another and facilitate a substantially flush fit.
- Various angle values are available for the lower angle portion 97 and the angle portion 99 .
- FIGS. 9A and 9B illustrate further detail of the modified post 82 .
- the modified post includes a post cavity 98 , a cutaway region 100 , and edges 102 .
- the post cavity 98 is sized to receive a portion of the shim 80 .
- the cutaway region 100 is sized to orient the angle portion 90 of the shim 80 for contact with the cup extension 50 and to prevent contact between the modified post 82 and the cup extension 50 .
- each of the edges 102 may define an axis that intersects with one another at an edge angle 106 .
- the edge angle 106 may be an angle value between forty-five and seventy degrees from horizontal.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 illustrate a perspective view and an exploded view of the anti-chuck assembly 78 including the shim 80 and the modified post 82 .
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- This disclosure relates to tailgate assemblies for a vehicle pickup truck box.
- Pickup trucks are motor vehicles with a front passenger area, often referred to as a cab, and an open top rear cargo area, often referred to as a truck box. The truck box usually has a substantially flat-bed from which two side body sidewalls and a forward interconnecting header extend upwardly from the bed. A bottom hinged door, commonly referred to as a tailgate, hinged at the rear edge of the bed is closed to provide a fourth wall for the cargo area. Assemblies facilitating tailgate pivotal movement are unacceptable if they fail to meet noise and vibration standards when the pickup truck is in operation.
- This disclosure is directed to solving the above problems and other problems as summarized below.
- According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a vehicle truck box assembly includes a tailgate, a hinge-on-box bracket, a puck component, a hinge post, and a plastic shim. The tailgate is pivotally mounted to a truck bed. The hinge-on-box bracket includes a cup extension. The puck component is secured to the cup extension. The hinge post is for securing to the puck component and to a hinge-on-gate bracket and the hinge post defines a cavity. The plastic shim is received in the cavity for contacting the cup extension. The plastic shim may include an upper angle portion extending from a base portion. The upper angle portion may extend between the cup extension and the puck component that are arranged to snugly receive the hinge post. The upper angle portion may extend from the base portion at an angle value between five and fifteen degrees. A length of the upper angle portion may be defined by a distance from an edge of the puck component to an edge of the cup extension. The hinge post may include an upper portion having a cutaway region defined between two puck edges and sized to receive the upper angle portion of the plastic shim thereupon. Each of the two puck edges may define an axis. The axes may intersect one another to define an angle value between forty-five and seventy degrees from horizontal. The hinge post may include a first lower angle portion and the plastic shim may include a second lower angle portion. The first and second lower angle portions may be correspondingly sized to rest upon one another and minimize up and down movement of the truck box assembly.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an anti-chuck assembly for a vehicle tailgate includes a hinge-on-gate component, a post component, and a shim component. The hinge-on-gate component is for securing to a tailgate and includes a post aperture. The post component is for inserting within the post aperture and defines a cavity. The shim component is sized for partial insertion within the cavity and includes an upper angle portion extending from a base portion to align the post component for a substantially flush fit within a cavity defined by a hinge-on-box component and a puck component. The hinge-on-box component is for securing to a truck box pillar region. The hinge-on-box component may be metallic and the shim component may be non-metallic and sized such that the post component does not contact the hinge-on-box component. The upper angle portion may extend from the base portion of the shim component at an angle value between five and fifteen degrees. The upper angle portion may extend from an edge of the puck component to an edge of a cup extension of the hinge-on-box component to prevent contact between the post component and the hinge-on-box component. The upper angle portion may be of a length based on a length of a cutaway portion of the post component plus one to four millimeters. The post component may include an upper portion having a cutaway region defined between two puck edges each oriented at an angle to receive the upper angle portion of the shim component thereupon. The post component may include a first lower angle portion and the shim component may include a second lower angle portion. The first and second lower angle portions may be correspondingly sized to rest upon one another and minimize up and down movement of the anti-chuck assembly.
- According to a further aspect of the present disclosure, a vehicle tailgate assembly includes a hinge-on-gate component, a post component, a puck component, a hinge-on-box component, and a shim. The hinge-on-gate component is for securing to a tailgate and includes a post aperture. The post component is sized to partially extend through the post aperture and includes a post cavity. The puck component includes a puck cavity to receive a portion of the post component and a puck extension. The hinge-on-box component is for securing to a truck box pillar and includes a cup extension to rotatably receive the puck component and defines a puck aperture for the puck extension to extend through. The shim is mounted to the post component such that the post component and the cup extension do not contact one another. The cup extension may be of a metallic material and the shim may be of a non-metallic material. The shim may include an upper angle portion extending from a base portion such that the post component sits snugly within the puck cavity. The post component may include an upper portion having a cutaway region defined between two puck edges and sized to receive the upper angle portion of the shim thereupon. Each of the two puck edges may define an axis. The axes may intersect one another to define an angle value between forty-five degrees and seventy degrees from horizontal. The post component may include a first lower angle portion and the shim may include a second lower angle portion. The first and second lower angle portions may be correspondingly sized to rest upon one another and minimize up and down movement of the tailgate assembly.
- The above aspects of the disclosure and other aspects will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art in view of the attached drawings and the following detailed description of the illustrated embodiments.
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FIG. 1 is a rear perspective view of an example of a pickup truck. -
FIG. 2 is a rear view of a portion of an example of a tailgate assembly of a pickup truck. -
FIG. 3 is a detailed perspective view the tailgate assembly ofFIG. 2 with a portion of a tailgate cutaway to show portions of an example of a pivot assembly. -
FIG. 4 is a rear perspective view of the pivot assembly ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the pivot assembly ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 6 is a side view, in cross-section, of the pivot assembly ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 7 is a side view, in cross-section, of an example of a portion of a tailgate anti-chuck assembly of a pickup truck. -
FIG. 8 is a side view of a shim component of the tailgate anti-chuck assembly ofFIG. 7 and a side view, in cross-section, of an example of a post component. -
FIG. 9A is a side view, in cross-section, of another example of a post component of the tailgate anti-chuck assembly ofFIG. 7 . -
FIG. 9B is a front view of the post component ofFIG. 9A . -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the tailgate anti-chuck assembly ofFIG. 7 including the shim component ofFIG. 8 and the post component ofFIGS. 9A and 9B . -
FIG. 11 is a perspective exploded view of the tailgate anti-chuck assembly ofFIG. 10 . - The illustrated embodiments are disclosed with reference to the drawings. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are intended to be merely examples that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. The specific structural and functional details disclosed are not to be interpreted as limiting, but as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to practice the disclosed concepts.
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FIG. 1 illustrates an example of avehicle 10 that includes acabin 12 and atruck box 14 supported by a vehicle chassis (not shown). Thetruck box 14 includes abed 16 having a forward end adjacent to thecabin 12 and a rear end opposite the forward end. Thebed 16 supports aheader 18 at the forward end and atailgate 20 at the rear end. Thetailgate 20 is pivotally mounted to thetruck box 14. Thebed 16 supports afirst sidewall 22 and asecond sidewall 23. Theheader 18, thetailgate 20, thefirst sidewall 22, and thesecond sidewall 23 define a truck box cavity for positioning items therein. In this disclosure, theheader 18 may also be referred to as a sidewall. Thevehicle 10 includes anA-pillar region 24A, a B-pillar region 24B, a C-pillar region 24C, and a D-pillar region 24D. Thevehicle 10 is a four-door configuration, however other configurations, such as a two-door configuration, may be adapted to incorporate the disclosed concepts. Alternate configurations may include different pillar region references. - The
first sidewall 22 andsecond sidewall 23 are secured to theheader 18 at forward box pillar regions of thetruck box 14 or at the C-pillar regions 24C. Thefirst sidewall 22, thesecond sidewall 23, and theheader 18 are also secured to thebed 16. Thetailgate 20 pivots between an open position and a closed position. In the closed position as shown inFIG. 1 , each lateral end of thetailgate 20 may be removably attached to thefirst sidewall 22 and thesecond sidewall 23 at respective regions referred to as rear box pillar regions or the D-pillar regions 24D. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a detailed view of a rear portion of thetruck box 14 including thetailgate 20 and the D-pillar regions 24D. A pair ofpivot assemblies 30 are located at the D-pillar regions 24D and at respective corners of thetailgate 20. The pair ofpivot assemblies 30 assist in facilitating pivotal movement of thetailgate 20 relative to thetruck box 14. -
FIGS. 3 through 5 illustrate further detail of one of thepivot assemblies 30. Each of thepivot assemblies 30 includes a hinge-on-box bracket 40, apuck component 44, and a hinge-on-gate bracket 48. The hinge-on-box bracket 40 includes acup extension 50 sized to receive thepuck component 44 for rotatable attachment thereto. The hinge-on-box bracket 40 includes a pair ofapertures 52 to receive fasteners to secure the hinge-on-box bracket 40 an adjacent truck box pillar, such as the D-pillar region 24D described above. The hinge-on-box bracket 40 and thecup extension 50 may be formed of a metallic material such as steel. Thepuck component 44 defines apuck cavity 54 sized to receive a first end of apost 58 and includes apuck extension 60 for extending through acentral aperture 61 of the hinge-on-box bracket 40. The hinge-on-gate bracket 48 may be L-shaped and define anaperture 62 sized to receive a second end of thepost 58. Thepost 58 may be formed of a metallic material such as steel and may be secured to the hinge-on-gate bracket 48 via welds or other similar methods. Thepuck extension 60 and the hinge-on-box bracket 40 may be rotatably mounted to a truck box to assist in facilitating pivotal movement of thetailgate 20. Thepuck component 44, the hinge-on-gate bracket 48, and thepost 58 may be secured to one another for simultaneous pivotal movement. -
FIG. 6 is a side view, in cross-section, of a portion of thepivot assembly 30 illustrating a metal to metal interface of thecup extension 50 and thepost 58 at afirst interface region 70. The metal to metal contact at thefirst interface region 70 may produce a noise objectionable to passengers. Additionally, thepost 58 is arranged with thepuck component 44 to define agap 74. Thefirst interface region 70 and thegap 74 contribute to a chucking movement in a Z-direction further increasing a volume of the objectionable noise. To minimize or eliminate the chucking movement and objectionable noise, a non-metallic shim may be included to soften the interface between thepost 58 and thecup extension 50 and to close thegap 74. -
FIG. 7 illustrates a side view, in cross-section, of a portion of ananti-chuck assembly 78 including ashim 80 and a modifiedpost 82. For example, theshim 80 and the modifiedpost 82 may be assembled with the hinge-on-box bracket 40, thepuck component 44, and the hinge-on-gate bracket 48 to reduce chucking movement of thetailgate 20 and noise associated therewith. Theshim 80 is of a non-metallic material. Inclusion of theshim 80 creates a non-metallic to metal interface of thecup extension 50 and theshim 80 at asecond interface region 86 and eliminates thegap 74 at athird interface region 88. Theshim 80 may be made of a durable plastic resilient to chemical and environmental conditions. Theshim 80 minimizes or eliminates objectionable noise and chucking movement described above by providing a non-metallic to metal interface at thesecond interface region 86 and by orienting the modifiedpost 82 and thepuck component 44 to have a snug or substantially flush fit. -
FIG. 8 illustrates further detail of theshim 80. Theshim 80 may include anangle portion 90 and alower portion 92. Theangle portion 90 may extend from theshim 80 at anangle 94. Theangle 94 may have an angle value between five and fifteen degrees based on a size of the components of theanti-chuck assembly 78. Theangle portion 90 extends from theshim 80 to contact the cup extension 50 (shown inFIG. 7 ) and to orient the modifiedpost 82 snugly and substantially flush with thepuck component 44. Theangle portion 90 may have a length 96 (also shown inFIG. 7 ). Thelength 96 may be sized based on a length between an edge of thepuck component 44 and an edge of thecup extension 50 such that only theshim 80 contacts thecup extension 50 and not the modifiedpost 82. In one example, thelength 96 of theshim 80 may be a length based on a length of a cutaway portion of the modified post 82 (described below) plus one to four millimeters. Thelower portion 92 assists in locating theshim 80 for a substantially flush mount to the modifiedpost 82. -
FIG. 8 also illustrates theshim 80 and the modifiedpost 82 having corresponding angle regions to assist in securement and to further assist in minimizing chucking movement. Theshim 80 may include alower angle portion 97 and the modifiedpost 82 may have anangle portion 99. Thelower angle portion 97 and theangle portion 99 may be sized to correspond with one another and facilitate a substantially flush fit. Various angle values are available for thelower angle portion 97 and theangle portion 99. -
FIGS. 9A and 9B illustrate further detail of the modifiedpost 82. The modified post includes apost cavity 98, acutaway region 100, and edges 102. Thepost cavity 98 is sized to receive a portion of theshim 80. Thecutaway region 100 is sized to orient theangle portion 90 of theshim 80 for contact with thecup extension 50 and to prevent contact between the modifiedpost 82 and thecup extension 50. In one example, each of theedges 102 may define an axis that intersects with one another at anedge angle 106. Theedge angle 106 may be an angle value between forty-five and seventy degrees from horizontal.FIGS. 10 and 11 illustrate a perspective view and an exploded view of theanti-chuck assembly 78 including theshim 80 and the modifiedpost 82. - The embodiments described above are specific examples that do not describe all possible forms of the disclosure. The features of the illustrated embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the disclosed concepts. The words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation. The scope of the following claims is broader than the specifically disclosed embodiments and also includes modifications of the illustrated embodiments.
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