Mounting structure for engine cover

Internal-combustion engines – Accessories – Covers – trays – vibrators – corrosion inhibitors – air filters

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ABSTRACT:
A mounting structure for an engine cover includes: a protruded member which has a neck and a head with a larger diameter than the neck; and a recessed member which has an external circumferential surface small diameter section to be locked to a mounting hole of a mounting seat arranged so as to be opposed to the protruded member, and a concave holding the head of the press-fit protruded member. In the protruded member, at least a portion surrounding the concave is formed solid. The head is arranged closer to a rear surface of the engine cover than the mounting hole. A compression space, which is compressed in the case in which a collision load equal to or larger than a predetermined value is applied in a front and rear direction of the engine cover, is defined between the recessed member and the rear surface of the engine cover.

REFERENCES:
patent: RE31635 (1984-07-01), Smith et al.
patent: 6206604 (2001-03-01), Dembowsky et al.
patent: UM-S55-67329 (1956-11-01), None
patent: A-2000-203378 (2000-07-01), None

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