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Title:
MOTOR VEHICLE LIGHT COVER
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2010/053458
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A motor vehicle light cover (1) is adapted to seal a light housing (7) and consists of a casing (11), which is at least approximately cylindrical and preferably symmetric with respect to the longitudinal axis (10) of said cover (1), and which is open at the one end portion (12) and surrounded by a flange (2), which is furnished with appropriate connecting means and adapted to establish a detachable interconnection between the cover (1) and the light casing (7) on the basis of rotation (α) of the cover (1) around said longitudinal axis (10) in one or another direction. The other end portion (13) of the casing (11) is blind thanks to a front wall (3). Said cover (1) is furnished with a sequence of recesses (101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106), which are equidistantly apart from each other arranged along the circumferential direction and each of them is adapted to receive a pin- shaped protrusion (81) of appropriate hand-operated tool (8). Due to rotation (α) around said longitudinal axis (10) and relatively with regard the housing (7), such cover (1) may then be attached to each belonging casing (7) and secured against undesired removal, wherein both placing of the cover onto the housing (7) or also removal thereof from the casing (7) may be performed either by hand or optionally also by using each appropriate hand-operated tool (8), in particular a screwdriver.

Inventors:
SOSIC JAKA (SI)
Application Number:
PCT/SI2009/000040
Publication Date:
May 14, 2010
Filing Date:
September 29, 2009
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
HELLA SATURNUS SLOVENIJA PROIZ (SI)
SOSIC JAKA (SI)
International Classes:
B60Q1/00
Foreign References:
US3688103A1972-08-29
US5722768A1998-03-03
US6454450B12002-09-24
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
BORSTAR, Dusan (1230 Domzale, SI)
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Claims:
PATENT CLAIMS

1. Motor vehicle light cover (1), comprising at least approximately cylindrical and preferably with respect to the longitudinal axis (10) of the cover (1) symmetrically shaped casing (11) having an open end (12), which is surrounded wit a flange (2), and comprising appropriate attaching means, which are intended for establishing a detachable interconnection between the cover (1) and a corresponding light casing (7) on the basis of appropriate rotation (α) of the cover (1) around its longitudinal axis (10) in one or another direction, characterized in that a plurality of recesses (101, 102, 203, 104, 105, 106) is available on the casing, which each per se extend at least approximately in the radial direction and which are equidistantly spaced apart from each other in a circumferential direction and are moreover adapted to receive a stick-shaped portion (81) of each appropriate hand-operated tool (8).

2. Cover according to Claim 1, characterized in that said recesses (101, 102, 203, 104, 105, 106) are foreseen in the area of the front wall (3) of the casing (11).

3. Cover according to Claim 2, characterized in that said recesses (101, 102, 203, 104, 105, 106) are available in the form of grooves, which coincide in the central area (30) of the front wall (3) of the cover (11).

4. Cover according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterized in that the profile i.e. the cross-section of said recesses (101, 102, 203, 104, 105, 106) is adapted for cooperation with a stick-shaped portion (81) of a hand-operated tool (8), which is a screwdriver.

Description:
MOTOR VEHICLE LIGHT COVER

The present invention relates to a motor vehicle light cover. According to the International Patent Classification, such inventions belong to the field of vehicles and transport, namely to lightning equipment for vehicles, in particular to protection of lights against moisture or impurities.

The purpose of the invention is to create a vehicle light cover, which could be reliably mounted in each disposable vehicle casing by means of simply rotating thereof relatively to said casing, just in order to remain secured against undesired removal there-from, by which such mounting or also removal of the cover should still be feasible by hand, but in addition to that also each appropriate hand-operated tool, in particular a screwdriver, could be used, when desired.

In motor vehicles, each light is normally furnished with a passage, which is usually available on the rear wall of the light and which allows accessing the interior of the light, e.g. for the purposes of replacing the bulb or the like. During the use, such passage is normally blinded by means of a suitable cover, by which the interior is then protected against the moisture or impurities. For such purposes, the cover is normally furnished with a suitable sealing member and is on the one hand by means of suitable attaching means pressed towards the light casing, and on the other hands secured against undesired removal, which on the contrary could occur during the use due to vibrations and other impacts. Such cover may be attached onto each light casing in different manners. One of possible approaches (EP 0 970 847 Al) provides clamps, wherein a required positioning and managing two or three clamps along the circumference of the light may be pretty complicated from a quite technical point of view, and wherein moreover essential problems may also occur due to lack of space around the light, which makes accessing said clamps quite difficult.

The second approach in respect of attaching such cover to each disposable light casing is described in SI 21417, where the cover is furnished with arresting means, and each arresting means is furnished with two inclined surfaces, by means of which the arresting means is slid over the internal edge of the passage within the light casing, and remains arrested there behind.

The third approach requires a rotation of the cover around its longitudinal axis, which also correspond to the axis of the passage within the light casing, by which the casing and the cover are generally connectable to each other either by means of appropriate thread or by means of bayonet assembly. Such approach is however possible only in such cases, when the passage and the cover are circular.

Interconnection of such cover and each corresponding light casing by means of a thread is sufficiently reliable, but manufacturing thereof is pretty comprehensive and costly, by which also the mounting or removal the cover due to required matching of both threads on the cover and the casing is usually pretty difficult and is in combination with a relatively extensive rotation in the conditions of lacking the space for an average user very problematic. The sealing efficiency between the cover and the casing normally depends on that, whether the cover is sufficiently screwed or not. Sufficiently screwing in the practice depends on a quite personal perception, and the required effect is difficult to be expected from each average user. Consequently, after the first replacement of the bulb, such sealing and herewith each protection against the moisture and impurities is doubtful. In particular, since removing and mounting of the cover according to the prior art is performed by hand, by which the user must grip the cover and rotate it in one or another direction.

An alternative approach regarding said attaching or removal of the cover by means of a thread in combination with rotation around the longitudinal axis of the light is a so-called bayonet joint. For such purposes, a ring-like flange is foreseen along the circumference of said passage on the casing, onto which the front surface of the cover together with each disposable seal is then rest. The cover is furnished in the area of its front surface with radially outwards extending and equidistantly along the circumference arranged protrusions, which may upon rotation of the cover around its central axis be inserted into complementary recesses, which are also equidistantly arranged along the circumference of the cover. In such case such rotation is sufficient for placing or removal the cover, that each protrusion is allowed to enter into each corresponding recess, or to be removed therefrom, respectively. Such rotation is normally achieved by hand, where each user needs to grip the cover and rotate it at certain angle around its central axis. In such context, such placing or removal of the cover seems to be simple. It should however be taken into account that for the purposes of sealing and securing against undesired removal, the cover must be tightly pressed towards the casing, so that in the interior of each radial protrusion, or in the interior of each corresponding recess, an inclined surface is foreseen and/or a corresponding arresting means. Upon a long-term use it may happen that a relatively high torque needs to be assured for the purposes of removing the cover. By taking into account that at least in certain types of vehicles the cover is difficultly accessible and that the user needs to reach among various other parts positioned cover and to rotate it thereupon around its axis, then from the point of view of an average user such operation is quite complicated and is sometimes not feasible. Quite analogously, also each placing of such cover followed by rotation thereof for each required angle for the purposes of sealing may also be very complicated or even impossible.

The present invention refers to a motor vehicle light cover, comprising at least approximately cylindrical and preferably with respect to the longitudinal axis of the cover symmetrically shaped casing having an open end, which is surrounded with a flange and comprising appropriate attaching means, which are intended for establishing a detachable interconnection between the cover and a corresponding light casing on the basis of appropriate rotation of the cover around its longitudinal axis in one or another direction.

According to the invention, a plurality of recesses is available on the casing, each of them per se extending at least approximately in the radial direction and said recesses are equidistantly spaced apart from each other in a circumferential direction and are moreover adapted to receive a stick-shaped portion of each appropriate hand-operated tool. Said recesses are preferably foreseen in the area of the front wall of the casing and are preferably available in the form of grooves, which coincide in the central area of the front wall of the cover. In the preferred embodiment, the profiles i.e. the cross-section said recesses are adapted for cooperation with a stick-shaped portion of a hand-operated tool, which is a screwdriver.

An embodiment of the invention will be described in more detail on the basis of the attached drawings, where

Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a motor vehicle light cover; Fig. 2 shows said light cover by placing thereof by means of a screwdriver; and Fig. 3 shows a light cover either by placing thereof, or by removing thereof from a light, which is mounted in a motor vehicle. A motor vehicle light cover 1 according to the invention (Fig. 1) consists of at least approximately cylindrical casing 11, which is in this particular .case shaped symmetrically with respect to the longitudinal axis 10, and is open on the one end 12 and surrounded with a flange 2, while on the opposite end 13 it is blinded by means of a front wall 3.

Although not shown in the drawing, appropriate attaching means are foreseen in the area of said flange 2, by means of which the cover 1 is attached to each disposable motor vehicle light casing 7 (Fig. 3), namely by means of appropriate rotation α of the cover 1 around the longitudinal axis 10 thereof. Those skilled in the art should understand that said attaching means may either be available as appropriate members of a bayonet joint formed both on the cover 1 and on the light casing 7, or also a thread formed both on the cover 1 and on the light casing 7.

According to the invention, said casing 11 is at least in the area of the front wall 3 of the cover 1 , furnished with a plurality of each per se at least approximately in radial direction extending recesses 101, 102, 203, 104, 105, 106, which are equidistantly spaced from each other in a circumferential direction and are moreover adapted to receive a stick-like portion 81 of each appropriate hand-operated tool 8 (Fig. 2).

In the shown embodiment, said radial recesses 101, 102, 203, 104, 105, 106 are available in the form of radial grooves on the front wall 3 of the casing 11 , which coincide in the central area 30 of said front wall 3. In this particular case (Fig, 2) said hand tool 8 is a classic screwdriver.

When placing the cover 1 onto the light casing 7 or also by removing it there-from, each user may still use his hand like in the past, but according to the invention a further possibility is given to him, so that in addition to that he is also able to use a hand tool 8, for example a screwdriver. Whenever the cover 1 is either difficultly accessible or when each required rotation α thereof around the axis 10 in one or another direction may be achieved only by means of a relatively high torque, then the user may always decide to insert a stick-shaped part of each disposable hand-operated tool 8 into at least one recess 101, 102, 203, 104, 105, 106, and preferably into two diametrically opposite recesses 101, 102, 203, 104, 105, 106.