Grounding washer and arrangements for conductive hinge joints
First Claim
1. In an arrangement for a conductive hinge joint, the hinge joint including first and second components which are electrically connected to one another proximate pivot holes through the components, through which pivot holes a pivot pin passes, the improvement comprising:
- the pivot pin being a rivet having a first head for abutting a first surface of the first hinge component and an axially spaced head for abutting a first surface of the second hinge component to hold the hinge components in pivotal relationship with respect to one another;
the rivet including a stop portion of a diameter smaller than the first head extending from the first head throughout the pivot hole toward the second head to keep the first and second components in spaced relation to one another in the first hinge component;
the rivet including a shank portion of a smaller diameter than the stop portion extending from the stop portion through the pivot hole in the second hinge component for joining the stop portion to the second head; and
a conductive washer disposed around the shank portion of the rivet and between the first and second hinge components, the conductive washer being spring loaded so as to be under a constant load to maintain electrical contact between the washer and the first and second hinge components.
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Abstract
Radio noise in an automotive vehicle is suppressed by grounding the hood of the automotive vehicle with a conductive washer. The conductive washer is concave and is disposed around a rivet used to pivot a hood hinge component to a body hinge component. When the rivet is set, the hinge components compress the washer so as to permanently load the washer to thereby ensure continuous grounding of the hood to the body. Preferably, the rivet is coated with a dry lubricant, such as TEFLON®, which does not flow away from the rivet to interfere with electrical contact between the washer and hinge components.
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1. In an arrangement for a conductive hinge joint, the hinge joint including first and second components which are electrically connected to one another proximate pivot holes through the components, through which pivot holes a pivot pin passes, the improvement comprising:
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the pivot pin being a rivet having a first head for abutting a first surface of the first hinge component and an axially spaced head for abutting a first surface of the second hinge component to hold the hinge components in pivotal relationship with respect to one another; the rivet including a stop portion of a diameter smaller than the first head extending from the first head throughout the pivot hole toward the second head to keep the first and second components in spaced relation to one another in the first hinge component; the rivet including a shank portion of a smaller diameter than the stop portion extending from the stop portion through the pivot hole in the second hinge component for joining the stop portion to the second head; and a conductive washer disposed around the shank portion of the rivet and between the first and second hinge components, the conductive washer being spring loaded so as to be under a constant load to maintain electrical contact between the washer and the first and second hinge components. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. In an automotive vehicle having a radio and including a metal body having an engine compartment enclosed by a hood pivoted to the body with a metal hinge including a first hinge component fixed to the hood and a second hinge component fixed to the body said first and second components being electrically connected to one another proximate pivot holes through the components, through which pivot holes a pivot pin passes, the improvement comprising:
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the pivot pin being a rivet having a first head for abutting a first surface of the first hinge component and an axially spaced head for abutting a first surface of the second hinge component to hold the hinge components in pivotal relationship with respect to one another; the rivet including a stop portion of a diameter smaller than the first head extending from the first head throughout the pivot hole toward the second head to keep the first and second components in spaced relation to one another in the first hinge component; the rivet including a shank portion of a smaller diameter than the stop portion extending from the stop portion through the pivot hole in the second hinge component for joining the stop portion to the second head; a conductive washer having an inner portion disposed around the shank portion of the rivet and between the first and second hinge components, the conductive washer being spring loaded so as to be under a constant load to maintain electrical contact between the washer and the first and second hinge components; and wherein said inner portion is comprised of a plurality of radially extending teeth with radially extending spaces therebetween, the teeth being twisted to have edges extending obliquely with respect to the axis of the washer. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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