Tether clip system

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Inventors

Draggoo, Kraig D.
Hyp, Eric D.
Tieu, Loc B.
Minnich, David A.
Sokurenko, William E.

Application #

289669

Filed

Nov-6-2002

Published

Oct-11-2005

Current US Class

024/297
024/453

International Classes

F16B 005/00

Field of Search

24/297 24/453 24/602 24/326 24/581.11 411/508-510 174/138.D 174/138.G 296/214 296/146.7 403/326 403/408.1

Assignee

Southco, Inc. (Concordville, PA)

Examiners

Brittain; James R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Paul & Paul

US Patent References

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5651562   Release mechanism
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6131943   Gas bag module w...
6283498   Gas bag module w...
6298526   Tether clip and met...
6431585   Dual stage fastener
6457217   Component attachi...
6581252   Two-way snap-attac...
 

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Abstract
Reliable and durable tether clips that continue to tether two panels together while allowing for a controlled displacement between the two panels in response to a predetermined force are disclosed. The tether clips according to the present invention include a first retaining means near a first end that is adapted to be securable to a first panel, a second retaining means that is engageable with the second panel and limits the relative separation between the panels, and a releasable fastener means intermediate the first and second retaining means that normally maintains the two panels in a closed configuration relative to one another but that releases at least one of the panels relative to the other panel in response to a predetermined force tending to separate the panels.
 
Claims
1. A tether clip for fastening a first panel relative to a second panel, the first panel having a first opening and the second panel having a second opening, the tether clip comprising:

a first retaining means adapted to be securable to the first panel, said first retaining means comprising:

a shoulder;

a first body portion projecting from a first side of said shoulder and having an end distal from said shoulder, said first body portion having a first longitudinal axis; and

a first pair of resilient snap legs attached to said first body portion proximate said end of said first body portion distal from said shoulder;

a second retaining means that is engageable with the second panel and limits the relative separation between the first and second panels; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

This invention relates generally to a panel fastener or clip that normally fastens two panels together but allows for a predetermined displacement between the panels in response to a predetermined force applied to the panels.

2. Brief Description of the Related Art

In many applications the need arises to fasten one panel to another. For example, in the automotive industry the interior door panels of the vehicle must be securely fastened to the sheet metal forming part of the vehicle door. Many fasteners for this purpose have been proposed in the art. Examples of such panel fasteners can be seen in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,758,987 and 6,042,296. However, there remains a need in the art for panel fasteners that, while securing two panels together under normal circumstances, will also allow for a controlled displacement between the two panels in response to the application of a predetermined force. An example, of an application requiring this type of fastener is in cars having side airbags that are concealed by the interior door panels. In such cars, when the side airbag inflates in an accident, the panels must be allowed to be displaced relative to one another to allow the airbag to be deployed properly, however, the panels should not be allowed to become completely disconnected. If an interior panel is allowed to separate completely upon deployment of the airbag, then the loose panel could act as a projectile that can cause injury to a vehicle's occupants. Furthermore, by limiting the displacement between the panels, reinstallation of the panel subsequent to the deployment of the airbag becomes much easier. The need persists in the art for a reliable and durable panel fastener or clip that will continue to tether two panels together while allowing for a controlled displacement between the two panels in response to a predetermined force.