Multi-vehicle retention grommet
US-9845036-B2 · Dec 19, 2017 · US
US9340137B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9340137-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414479483-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 8, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 17, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 17, 2016 |
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An affixation system for a vehicle floor cover prevents the misinstallation by a consumer of a vehicle floor cover in a vehicle foot well.
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We claim: 1. A system for affixing a vehicle floor cover to a vehicle foot well, comprising: a vehicle foot well floor, a plurality of floor cover retaining studs including first and second retaining studs, the first retaining stud having a first post upstanding from the floor and disposed on a first axis, the second retaining stud having a second post upstanding from the floor and disposed on the second axis, the first and second axes being laterally spaced apart from each other, the positioning of the first and second axes being substantially equidistant from a center line drawn between the studs; a floor cover having an upper surface, a lower surface, a first form formed from the lower surface to the upper surface around the first axis, a second hole formed from the lower surface to the upper surface around the second axis, the first and second holes each having at least one orienting shape, the orienting shape of the first hole not being a mirror image of the orienting shape of the second hole about the center line; a first grommet cladding the first hole and having a first stud hole for disposal on the first axis, a second grommet cladding the second hole and having a second stud hole for disposal on the second axis, the first stud being receivable into the first stud hole, the second stud being receivable into the second stud hole; sidewalls of the first stud hole, the second stud hole, the first stud and the second stud being noncircular, the sidewall of the first stud not being a minor image of the sidewall of the second stud about the center line, the stud holes and studs so sized and configured that at least one of the following conditions exists: the first stud hole will not admit the second stud and/or the second stud hole will not admit the first stud; and the first grommet and second grommet each having a tubular body formed around an axis and having a generally cylindrical outer surface, at least one protrusion radially outwardly extending from the outer surface of the tubular body, the at least one protrusion cooperating with the respective first or second floor cover orienting shape to prevent rotation of the tubular body. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle floor cover is selected from the group consisting of floor mats and floor trays. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein each stud comprises a post with a top surface and a rotating locking member pivotally attached to the top surface of the post, the rotating locking member rotatable around the axis of the stud between a first position and a second position, a sidewall of the rotating locking member being in alignment with a sidewall of the post when the rotating locking member is in the first position so as to be receivable into a respective stud hole, the sidewall of the rotating locking member not being in alignment with a sidewall of the post when the rotating locking member is in the second position, thereby preventing the removal of the floor cover from the stud. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first stud hole is located near an aft and outboard corner of the floor cover and the second stud hole is located near an aft and inboard corner of the floor cover. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second grommets each comprise top and bottom grommet portions, at least one of the top and bottom grommet portions having a tubular member forming the tubular body, a land radially extending inward from the tubular member forming the stud hole of the grommet. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second stud holes have identical sidewalls but different angular orientations relative to their respective axes. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the orienting shape of the first hole in the floor cover has a first noncircular feature, the orienting shape of the second hole in the floor cover has a second noncircular feature, structure of the first grommet permitting its installation into the first hole only in the first angular orientation, structure of the second grommet permitting its installation into the second hole only in the second angular orientation. 8. A vehicle floor cover for placement in a vehicle foot well, the floor cover comprising: a floor cover body having an upper surface, a lower surface, a first form formed from the lower surface to the upper surface around a first axis, a second hole formed from the lower surface to the upper surface around a second axis, the first and second holes each having at least one orienting shape, the first and second axes being laterally spaced apart from each other, the positioning of the first and second axes being substantially equidistant from a center line drawn between the axes, the orienting shape of the first hole not being a mirror image of the orienting shape of the second hole about the center line; a first grommet cladding the first hole and having a first stud hole for disposal on the first axis, a second grommet cladding the second hole and having a second stud hole for disposal on the second axis; sidewalls of the first stud hole, the second stud hole, the first stud and the second stud being noncircular, the sidewall of the first stud not being a minor image of the sidewall of the second stud about the center line, the stud holes and studs so sized and configured that at least one of the following conditions exists: the first stud hole will not admit the second stud and/or the second stud hole will not admit the first stud; and the first grommet and second grommet each having a tubular body formed around an axis and having a generally cylindrical outer surface, at least one protrusion radially outwardly extending from the outer surface of the tubular body, the at least one protrusion cooperating with the respective first or second floor cover orienting shape to prevent rotation of the tubular body. 9. The floor cover of claim 8 , wherein the vehicle floor cover is selected from the group consisting of floor mats and floor trays. 10. The vehicle floor cover of claim 8 , wherein the first stud hole is located near an aft and outboard corner of the vehicle floor cover and the second stud hole is located near an aft and inboard corner of the vehicle floor cover. 11. The vehicle floor cover of claim 10 , wherein the first and second grommets each comprise top and bottom grommet portions, at least one of the top and bottom grommet portions having a tubular member forming the tubular body, a land radially extending inward from the tubular member forming the stud hole of the grommet. 12. The vehicle floor cover of claim 9 , wherein the first and second stud holes have identical sidewalls but different angular orientations relative to their respective axes.
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