TWO PART GROMMET WITH HARD PLASTIC LOCKING PRONGS
A grommet for sealing a cable to a panel opening includes a hard plastic part formed with curved locking prongs projecting at an angle from the perimeter of a main piece is molded to a soft elastomeric second part having a boot portion to receive the cable and a perimeter flange. The prongs lock to the panel upon being fully inserted into the panel opening.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional Ser. No. 60/409,266, filed Sep. 9, 2002.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis invention concerns grommets installed in panel holes to seal to elongated elements such as electrical or control cables passed through the panel holes and also are used to seal panel access holes. Grommets are pushed into the panel hole until a capturing feature passes through the hole and then springs out to capture the grommet against a sealing flange pressed against the opposite entry side of the panel. Grommets have in the past been constructed of soft rubber or other elastomers to insure an effective sealing pressure on the cable and panel surfaces.
However, the lack of stiffness has allowed the grommet to be dislodged from the panel by pressure exerted by the cable, particularly when the cable extends at a severe angle to grommet. There have heretofore been developed “dual durommeter” grommets which have hard plastic portions embedded in a softer sealing elastomer. The panel mating portions have still been constructed of soft material such that dislodgement resistance is still not satisfactory in all applications.
Other problems include the necessity of exerting a high force on the grommet to install the grommet, and the difficulty assemblers have in determining when a grommet is fully seated.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a grommet which has a high resistance to dislodgment from the panel hole in which it is installed while still effectively sealing to a cable passed through the grommet and the panel hole.
It is another object of the invention to provide a grommet which is easily installed and provides an indication to the assembler when proper seating of the grommet has been achieved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe above recited objects and other objects which will become apparent upon a reading of the following specification and claims are achieved by a two part grommet comprised of a first part molded from a suitable hard plastic having a very generally annular main body defining a central opening. A series of spaced apart resiliently deflectable prongs are integrally formed around the perimeter of the main body projecting back at an angle over the main body, having a radiused curve outer.
A second portion of a suitable soft elastomer is overmolded to the first part, having an outer flange portion projecting past the first part for sealing against one side of the panel. A boot portion is disposed within the central opening of the main body and has a tubular feature designed to sealingly grip the cable passed therethrough. The second part has portions bonded to the inside of the prongs as well as the spaces between the prongs, and a relief space is provided between the prongs and the main body to insure ready delectability of the prongs.
A sealing flange extends radially from a projecting portion of the second part which projecting part is sufficiently long to allow the prongs to snap out over the opposite side of the panel when fully inserted, providing an audible indication when the grommet has been fully seated.
The curved outer shape of the prongs minimizes the insertion force required by increasing the angle of the contact force as the prongs are advanced into the panel hole.
An the following detailed description, certain specific terminology will be employed for the sake of clarity and a particular embodiment described in accordance with the requirements of 35 USC 112, but it is to be understood that the same is not intended to be limiting and should not be so construed inasmuch as the invention is capable of taking many forms and variations within the scope of the appended claims.
Referring to the drawings, a grommet 10 according to the present invention is shown in
Other candidates for the hard plastic include nylon, polyolefin, ABS, and other crystalline thermoplastics, and thermoset materials such as vinyl ester and polyester. Other materials for the soft part include isoprene, natural rubber, butyl, EPDM, nitrile, neoprene, polyacrylate, silicone, epichlorohydrin, plastomers and other synthetic elastomers.
The hard plastic first part 12 is shown by itself in
An end locking prong 22 is integrally formed at each end of the piece 18, and have a similarly curved radiused shape.
Scalloped clearance spacer 24 are formed centered into each side and at each end to accommodate sharply angled cables (not shown).
The locking prongs 20, 22 are sized to be resiliently compressed as the grommet is inserted into a panel hole 26
The prong radius chosen is a function of the radius chosen in a function of two variables. The first variable is the “normal angle” which is the angle of the normal reaction force to the plane of the opening at initial contact of the grommet prongs 20, 22 with the edge of the panel hole 26. The normal angle was designed to be greater than 60°. This was to maximize the compressive effect and minimize the insertion resistance effect of the two vectors of the normal force. The second variable is the amount of required overlap or interference for retention purposes. This overlap also affect insertion efforts if the material needs to compress too much.
The oval hole for a particular grommet measured 63.5 mm×31.75 mm. That grommet measured 66.1 mm×33 mm, giving 2.6 mm of overlap lengthwise and 1.25 mm of overlap across the width. With these given overlaps and the normal angle target, a lead in surface with a radius of 10.2 mm was developed to satisfy all requirements for this part. The normal contact angle is greater than 60° at contact and increases to 90° as the part is inserted. The insertion efforts for this grommet are significantly less than a part with a prong shape having a chamfered lead in, i.e., are reduced by at least half.
The soft elastomeric part 14 of the grommet 10 is molded to the hard plastic part 12, and includes a central boot lying within the central opening 16 of the bard plastic part 12. The boot includes tubular neck 30 sized to sealingly grip the cable to be passed through the grommet 10, annular ribs 32 aiding in gripping and sealing to the cable.
The soft elastomeric part 14 is also formed with a flange 34 extending radially outward around the perimeter of the part 14. The flange 34 is normally molded to be flared towards the side of the panel 36 from which the grommet 10 is inserted so as to be flattened out against the panel surface A as the grommet 10 is fully seated in the panel opening 26 (
The soft elastomeric part 14 extends into the vee shaped space between the prongs 20, 22 and main piece 18 creating a bonded connection between parts 12, 14.
A vee shaped in section space 38 is also formed into the soft elastomeric part 14 to maintain flexibility of the prongs 20, 22, while bracing the same against buckling after the grommet 10 is fully seated in the panel hole 26 (
After the prongs 20, 22 have been moved past the far edge of the panel hole 26, the prongs 20, 22 snap back out, emitting and audible sound, and providing a tactile feedback to the installer, that the grommet 10 is fully installed. The bracing of the prongs 20, 22 strengthens the same against buckling to provide a strong resistance to pull out.
The distance D between the inside surface of the flange 34 and the tip of the prongs 20, 22 is selected to insure that the prongs 20, 22 will snap out when the grommet 10 is fully seated. This also insures panel hole edge contact only with the soft second part 14, which enables an additional area of sealing in addition to the flange.
Claims
1-18. (canceled)
19. A grommet for use with a cable and for sealing a hole formed in a panel comprising:
- a first part including a main piece defining an opening;
- a series of resiliently deflectable prongs separated from each other to define spaces between the prongs, the series of prongs projecting from the main piece to define a relief on a back face of the main piece between the prongs and the main piece;
- a second part formed of an elastomeric material softer than a material of the first part, the second part attached to the first part and extending into the spaces between the prongs, the elastomeric material extending partially into the relief between the prongs and the main piece supporting the prongs and maintaining the relief between the prongs and the main piece, the second part including a boot portion disposed within the opening of the first part, the boot portion for sealingly engaging the cable.
20. The grommet of claim 19 wherein the prongs including an outer contact surface having a profile curved to increase the angle of the contact force as the prongs are advanced into the hole to decrease the vector force on the prongs.
21. The grommet of claim 19 wherein the prongs are of a shape and material to provide audible indication that the grommet has been seated.
22. The grommet of claim 19 wherein the outer contact surface is curved along a radius.
23. The grommet of claim 22 wherein an angle of a normal reaction force vector relative to a plane of the hole changes along the radius.
24. The grommet of claim 22 wherein the radius is selected such that the angle of the normal reaction force vector relative to the plane of the hole at an initial contact of the prongs with the edge of the hole exceeds sixty degrees.
25. The grommet of claim 22 wherein the radius is selected such that the angle of the normal reaction force vector relative to the plane of the hole at an initial contact of the prongs with the edge of the hole exceeds sixty degrees.
26. The grommet of claim 19 wherein the prongs are sized relative to the second part to provide a gap sufficient to be inserted through a thickness of the panel wherein the prongs lock against a side of the panel when the grommet is seated in the hole.
27. The grommet of claim 19 wherein the first part is formed of glass filled polypropylene and the second part is formed of a soft thermoplastic elastomer.
28. The grommet of claim 19 wherein the boot portion extends in a direction opposite of a contact with the panel.
29. The grommet of claim 19 wherein the boot portion includes ribs formed thereon for gripping and sealing relative to the cable.
30. The grommet of claim 19 wherein the second part includes part includes a flange extending radially outward beyond the prongs for sealing against the panel.
31. A grommet for use with a cable and for sealing a hole formed in a panel comprising:
- a first part including a main piece defining an opening;
- a series of resiliently deflectable prongs separated from each other to define spaces between the prongs, the series of prongs projecting from the main piece to define a relief on a back face of the main piece between the prongs and the main piece; the prongs including an outer contact surface having a profile curved to increase the angle of the contact force as the prongs are advanced into the hole to decrease the vector force on the prongs, the prongs of a shape and material to provide audible indication that the grommet has been seated;
- a second part formed of an elastomeric material softer than a material of the first part, the second part attached to the first part and extending into the spaces between the prongs to bond each prong to an adjacent prong, the elastomeric material extending partially into the relief between the prongs and the main piece supporting the prongs and maintaining the relief between the prongs and the main piece, the second part including a boot portion disposed within the opening of the first part, the boot portion for sealingly engaging the cable, and a flange portion for sealing against the panel, the boot portion extending in a direction opposite of a contact with the panel.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 27, 2009
Publication Date: May 21, 2009
Applicant: Dura Global Technologies, Inc. (Rochester Hills, MI)
Inventors: Anthony J. May (Waterford, MI), Corey Dunham (Royal Oak, MI), Trevor R. Archer (Stratford)
Application Number: 12/360,607