Vehicle interior member and method for removal thereof

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7559592
APP PUB NO 20080018128A1
SERIAL NO

11819156

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Abstract

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To provide a vehicle interior member affixing member capable of improving the efficiency of attachment and removal operations. A vehicle interior member attached to an attaching portion in a vehicle cabin having an interior member main body and an affixing member for attaching the interior member main body, wherein the affixing member comprises two inserted portions inserted at the leading end side into an opening portion and mutually separated, a tab portion disposed on these inserted portions and engaging the edge portions of the opening portion when attached, thereby preventing the affixing member from falling out, and a connecting portion connecting the two inserted portions in such a way that the width at the base end side is approximately the same as the width at the opening portion; when the interior member main body is attached, the two inserted portions are placed at a spacing such that the tab portions engage the opening portions, and when pulled out, they are elastically deformed such that the gap at the leading end side of the inserted portions narrows and the engagement between the tab portion and the opening portion is released.

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Patent Owner(s)

  • DAIKYO NISHIKAWA CORPORATION;DAIKYONISHIKAWA CORPORATION

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Inventor(s)

Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Hidaka, Shouichirou Hiroshima , JP 5 92
Kikkawa, Hideaki Hiroshima , JP 2 52
Yamagiwa, Tsuyoshi Hiroshima , JP 5 81

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