Assembly unit including a component and at least one screw

Expanded – threaded – driven – headed – tool-deformed – or locked-thr – Headed fastener element with nut – washer – securing means or cap – Metallic resilient securing means

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ABSTRACT:

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of co-pending German Patent Application No. 100 55 405 entitled “Montageeinheit aus einem Bauteil und mindestens einer Schraube”, filed on Nov. 9, 2000.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to an assembly unit including a component and at least one screw. More particularly, the present invention relates to an assembly unit including a bush which is located in a through hole in a way to be unrotatable. Generally, assembly technology increasingly requires assembly units in which a plurality of components forms a pre-assembled unit. The assembly unit including a component and usually a plurality of screws is then connected to a work piece. As a typical example for this technology, an upper element and a lower element have to be connected by one or more screws. The upper element as the component and the plurality of screws are combined to form a pre-assembled assembly unit to which the screws are captively connected. The assembly unit is then connected to the lower element by tightening the screws one after the other or simultaneously, especially with the use of a multi-spindle automatic screwing apparatus. Such assembly units are typically used in the production of automobiles. For example, the cylinder head cover or a cover of a transmission forms the component which is to be connected with the work piece by screws, in this case, the cylinder block and the housing of the transmission, respectively. Realizing such assembly units allows for a great level of pre-manufacture. The screws are already located at the component in a captive, aligned and pre-assembled way. During transportation, they are safe from being damaged, and they allow for fast connection with the work piece.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
An assembly unit is known from International Application WO 95/21335. The known assembly unit includes a component, for example a cover of a housing, and at least one fixing element in the form of a screw. A third element is associated with each screw. This third element is a bush which is used to capture the screw. The bush is made of metal, especially of sheet metal. The bush increases the cost of manufacture of the known assembly unit. The bush is pressed into a respective through hole being located at the component which requires a separate pre-assembly step. The bush is fixed in the through hole of the component due to frictional engagement. The bush has a structural height which is a multiple of the structural height of the component in the region of the through hole. The screw itself also has a respective shape and a great axial length. A ring flange is located in the region of the shank of the screw, the ring flange including ring channels at both sides. The ring flange has to be produced at the shank of the screw in addition to the thread. The size of the ring flange is coordinated with the size of a collar being located at the bush in a way that an axial lock is formed, the axial lock still allowing for a respectively great axial movement in a certain region of movement in a way that the screws in the pre-assembled position are located to be captive, but not fixed at the component. There also is the possibility of not arranging a ring flange at the screw. In this case, special elements have to be arranged at the bush, the elements in combination with the screw forming an axial lock. Consequently, the bush gets a more complicated design. In this case, the thread of the screw may fulfill part of the axial lock. There only is a relation between the diameter of the through hole being located in the component and the diameter of the shank of the screw in a way that the screw together with the bush pass through the through hole and have to be inserted into the through hole, respectively. However, axial alignment of the screw at the component does not take place since the screw is arranged to be only movable to a limited extent. This may be advantageous for screwing the screw into the work piece if it is ensured that the screw finds the entrance into the thread being located into the work piece in a centered way. Due to the possibility of tilting the excess of the screws with respect to one another entrance of the free end of the shank into the thread in the work piece may only be realized to some extent. These disadvantages may be counteracted by the bush as third component within the assembly unit having a relatively great axial length. Especially, it may be designed to be substantially longer than the thickness of the component. Due to the length of the bush, the length of the screw also has to be increased. As a result, not only costs are increased, but in some cases there is a negative effect on the function. Using such bushes in assembly units including at least three single elements is disadvantageous since the bush is subjected to tension while the screw is being screwed into the work piece. In case the bushes are made of comparatively thin deformable sheet metal, there is the danger of different deformations of the bushes occurring during tightening of the screws in a way that it is only possible to apply reproducible pre-tensioning forces to a limited extent.
German Patent Application No. 196 51 838 A1 teaches a component being made of plastic material which is connected to a work piece by screws with an intermediate arrangement of a seal. A bush protruding through the component and being connected to the seal is used. The screw has to include a separately produced ring flange which cooperates with the bush in the sense of an axial lock. In this way, the screw is arranged in a lose, but captive way at the bush. The bush is a third element of the assembly unit in addition to the component and the screw. The bush does not necessarily have to extend through the entire through hole in the component.
German Patent No. 195 46 072 C2 shows a bush having a shorter axial length and including a conical collar only partly engaging a partially conical through hole in the component under frictional engagement. The captive arrangement is realized by frictional forces in a way that the construction is respectively unsafe. The bush being designed in the form of a disc finally is located between the supporting surface at the head of the screw and the respective counter surface at the component. In this way, the bush is clamped, and there generally are similar disadvantages, as this has been described above.
Some known assembly units use screws having a trilobulare cross section in the region of the shank and which produce a thread. This allows for the advantage of not having to use the bush as a third element. On the other hand, there is the danger of chips occurring when the screws are screwed into the through holes in the component. Such chips are not acceptable in combination with special work pieces, for example with transmissions of automobiles. Furthermore, the known screw having a trilobulare cross section has the disadvantage of the carrying portion of the thread not being constant over the circumference. Changing screwing moments occur during assembly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to an assembly unit. More particularly, the present invention relates to an assembly unit including a component, one ore more screws and the same number of bushes. The screw includes a shank at least partially including a thread, a head being designed and arranged to rotate the screw and a supporting surface facing the component. The supporting surface is designed and arranged to directly contact the component after assembly without contacting the bush to transmit an axial force. The component includes a through hole for each screw. The bush is associated with the screw, and it is designed and arranged to be fixedly connected in the respective through hole. The bush, the screw and the component are designed and arranged to be locked and aligned in an axial direction. This is achieved by the diameter of the through hole, the outer diameter and the inner diameter of

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