Title of Invention

A DIAL LOCKING SYSTEM AND A METHOD THEREOF

Abstract The present invention relates to a dial locking system. More particularly, the dial (100) is locked with the compartment (200) using snap fit at central axis (7) and on circumference of the dial (100). The time required to assemble the dial (100) with compartment (200) is reduced which in turn increases the production rate. Figures 5 and 6
Full Text FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a dial locking system. More particularly, the dial (100) is locked with the compartment (200) using snap fit at central axis (7) and on circumference of the dial (100). The time required to assemble the dial (100) with compartment (200) is reduced which in turn increases the production rate.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND PRIOR ART
In the existing dial locking system the assembly of the dial (100) with the compartment (200) were carried out by screws (3) which increases the time of assembly and reduces the production rate .Whereas in the case of instant invention the use of snap fit in assembly of dial (100) with the compartment (200) reduces the time required to assembly and also increases the production rate.
The Compartment are mainly used in the instrument cluster for both holding the dial and guide the light from the LED (where mounted in the top side of the PCB (6)) to Bottom surface of the dial (where the numerals values are printed to indicate the speed or Engine RPM of the Vehicle).
Both Dial and the Compartment coming under the PCB (6) assy. Initially Compartment assembled with PCB (6) by using the snap fit at two places. After few electronic components assembly, the dial will be assembled by using the screw (3) (The No. of Screws (3) using for the dial assembly only based on the size of the dial and the compartment)
The dial locking system contains the following components, which locks the dial.
1. Compartment (or) light guide
2. Dial
3. CRPH selft ap Screw(3)

The assembly sequence is as given below:
1. The Light Guide (or) Compartment (200) is assembled with the PCB (6) by using snap fit 2.
2. Assembling of LCD (4) (After diffuser sheet (5) placement) through the compartment (or) Light Guide by soldering with PCB (6).
3. Placing of dial on the compartment (or) Light Guide by using CRPH Self tap screw (3).
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
The principal object of the present invention is to develop a dial locking system wherein the dial (100) locks with compartment (200) using a snap fit at central axis (7) and on circumference of the dial (100).
Another object of the present invention is to develop the central axis (7) of the compartment comprising slots (201,202) to position dial pinches (101,102) of the dial in unlocked stage.
Yet another object of the invention is to develop the slots (201,202) of compartment (200) which has semicircular bulged profiles (203,204) facing downwards.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a rotation to the dial (100) about the central axis(7) in counter clockwise direction such that the dial pinches (101,102) over rides the profile (203, 204) and resting profile (205) rests in dial locking profile (106) of the dial (100) to lock with the compartment.
Still another object of the invention is to develop a method of assembling a dial locking system.
Still another object of the invention is to provide the mounting for light guide/compartment (200) with PCB (6) by using snap fit.

STATEMENT OF INVENTION
Accordingly the invention provides a dial locking system wherein the dial (100) locks with compartment (200) using a snap fit at central axis (7) and on circumference of the dial (100); a method for locking a dial (100) with a compartment (200), said method comprising steps of: placing the dial (100) on the compartment (200) such that the dial pinches (101,102) are in align with the slots (201,202) of the compartment (200), rotating the dial (100) about the central axis (7) in counter clockwise direction such that the dial pinches (101,102) over rides the profile (203, 204) and resting profile (205) rests in dial locking profile (106) of the dial (100) to lock with the compartment; a method of assembling a dial locking system, said method comprising steps of: mounting light guide/compartment (200) with PCB (6) by using snap fit; assembling of LCD (4) through the compartment (200) by soldering with the PCB(6); placing of dial (100) on the compartment (200) and matching dial pinches (101,102) with slot(201,202) provided in the compartment (200); and rotating the dial (100) about the central axis (7) in counter clockwise direction such that the dial pinches (101,102) over rides the profile (203, 204) and resting profile (205) rests in dial locking profile (106) of the dial (100) to lock with the compartment (200).
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is in relation to a dial locking system wherein the dial (100) locks with compartment (200) using a snap fit at central axis (7) and on circumference of the dial (100).
In yet another embodiment of the present invention the central axis (7) of the compartment comprises slots (201,202) to position dial pinches (101,102) of the dial in unlocked stage.
In still another embodiment of the present invention the slots (201,202) of compartment (200) has semicircular bulged profiles (203,204) facing downwards.
In still another embodiment of the present invention the dial consists of dial locking profile (106) to accommodate the resting profile (205) of the compartment in the locked stage.

In still another embodiment of the present invention the dial (100) thickness ranges from 0.5mm to 2mm.
In still another embodiment of the present invention the dial (100) is rotatable in counterclockwise direction about central axis (7) at an angle of about 50 degrees.
The present invention is in relation to a method for locking a dial (100) with a compartment (200), said method comprising steps of: placing the dial (100) on the compartment (200) such that the dial pinches (101,102) are in align with the slots (201,202) of the compartment (200), rotating the dial (100) about the central axis (7) in counter clockwise direction such that the dial pinches (101,102) over rides the profile (203, 204) and resting profile (205) rests in dial locking profile (106) of the dial (100) to lock with the compartment.
In still another embodiment of the present invention the resting profile (205) rubs along the circumference of the dial (100) during rotation.
In still another embodiment of the present invention the dial (100) is placed on the compartment and moved downwards by a predetermined depth preferably 1mm.
In still another embodiment of the present invention the dial (100) is rotated in counterclockwise direction at about 45 degrees.
The present invention is in relation to a method of assembling a dial locking system, said method comprising steps of: mounting light guide/compartment (200) with PCB (6) by using snap fit (2), assembling of LCD(4) through the compartment (200) by soldering with the PCB(6), placing of dial (100) on the compartment (200) and matching dial pinches (101,102) with slot(201,202) provided in the compartment (200), rotating the dial (100) about the central axis (7) in counter clockwise direction such that the dial pinches (101,102) over rides the profile (203, 204) and resting profile (205) rests in dial locking profile (106) of the dial (100) to lock with the compartment (200).

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
Figure 1:
(a) : shows front view of the dial (100).
(b): shows front view of dial pinches (101,102).
(c): shows front view of the dial locking profile (106).
Figure 2:
(a): shows front view of the partially locked dial (100) with compartment (200). (b): shows isometric view of slots (201,202) of the compartment (200). (c): shows the front view of the partially locked locking area 2
Figure 3:
(a): shows the side view of the slots (201,202) and profile (203,204) of the compartment
(200).
(b): shows the isometric view of the part in which dial pinches (101,102) matches with
slots (201,202) of the compartment (200).
Figure 4: shows the isometric view of the part in which the dial pinches (101,102) moved 1mm downwards after matching with the slots of the compartment (200).
Figure 5: shows the locking area 1
(a) shows the isometric view of the part in which the dial pinches (101,102) of the dial (100) is over riding the profile (203,204) of the compartment (200).
(b) shows the isometric view of the part in which the dial pinches (101,102) of the dial (100) is over ridded the profile (203,204) of the compartment (200) and locked.
Figure 6: shows the locking area 2
(a) shows the front view of the part while the resting profile (205) of the compartment (200) is rubbing along the circumference of the dial (100).
(b) shows the front view of the part when dial (100) gets locked after the resting profile (205) of the compartment (200) rests in dial locking profile (106).

Figure 7: shows the isometric view of the assembly sequence.
Figure 8: shows front view of the dial locking system of the prior art in which use of screws (3) for dial locking is seen.
Figure 9: shows side view of the locked portion of the dial locking system of the prior art. Figure 10: shows the assembly sequence of the dial locking system of the prior art.
Advantages of Instant Invention!
1. Less time required to assembly the dial (100) with compartment (200) by using snap fit (2), so it is increasing the production rate.
2. No screws (3) are required to assemble dial with compartment or light guide (200), so the cost of the product will decrease as number of components decrease.
3. The dial (100) assembled with compartment or light guide (200) by using the snap fit, so we can use the same dial (100) and the compartment (200) once again after the disassembly.
4. Very easy to assemble and disassemble the dial without any tool.
5. The Speedo or Tacho graduation offset can be avoided while assembling the dial (100) with compartment or light guide (200) by using snap fit at two places that is at centre and at periphery or circumferentially. This may be useful to avoid the problem during the pointer pressing and calibration of instrument cluster.
The dial locking System contains the following components, which holds the dial (100).
1. Light Guide (or) Compartment(Refer Figure 2)
2. Dial. ( Refer Figure 1)
The assembly sequence is as follows below.
1. The light guide (or) compartment (200) is assembled with the PCB (6) by using snap fit (2) (Refer Figure No 10).
2. Assembling of LCD(4) (after diffuser sheet (5) placement) through the compartment (or) light guide (200) by soldering with PCB (6) (refer figure 10)

3. Placing of dial (100) on the compartment (200) and matching the dial pinches
(101,102) with slot (201,202) provided in the compartment (200), and then the dial
(100) automatically will go 1mm in downwards (Refer Figure No.3 (b) and figure
4).
4. Rotating the dial (100) about the center axis (7) of Tacho by 50 degrees (refer
figure4(b)), so that dial (100) will get locked by over riding the profile (203,204)
given in the compartment (Locking Area-1, refer figure 5(a) and 5(b)), and dial
(100) is locked with compartment (200) by rubbing the circumference of the dial
(100) by resting profile (205) and rests on the dial locking profile (106) of the dial
(100) (Locking Area-2,refer figure 6(a) and 6(b)) at the same time.
Disadvantages in Existing method
1. More time required to assemble the dial (100) with compartment (or) light guide (200) by using screw (3), so it is reducing the production rate.
2. Depending upon the dial size and its vibration range more number of screws are required to assemble the dial with the light guide, so the cost of the product will increase as number of components increases.
3. Since the dial is assembled with light guide by using the self tap screw (3), so we can't use the same screw and the compartment once again if we disassemble the assembly.
The Speedo or Tacho graduation offset noticed while assembling the dial with light guide by using screw. This may produce some problem during the pointer pressing and calibration of instrument cluster.
At unlocked stage of the dial (100) with the compartment (200).
Figure 4 (b) shows the dial (100) is placed on the compartment (200) matching the dial pinches (101,102) of the dial (100) (refer figure 1) with the slots (201,202) (refer figure 2) of the compartment (200) (refer figure 2 (a) and 2(b)). The dial (100) is moved 1mm downwards by itself at central axis (7) as indicated by the arrow in figure 4(a). Referring to

ftgure2 the resting profile (205) of the compartment (200) is aligned with the circumference of the dial (100).
Locked stage of the dial (100) with the compartment (200)
Locking areal:
Referring to figure 5 the dial pinches (101,102) of the dial (100) and the slots (201,202) of the compartment (200) serves as locking area 1. As the dial (100) moved 1mm downward as shown refer figure 4(a) wherein downward direction is indicated by an arrow, it is rotated in counterclockwise direction for locking. The dial (100) is rotated about the central axis (7) at an angle of about 50 degrees (refer figure 4 (b)). During the rotation the dial pinches (101,102) of the dial (100) over rides the semicircular bulged profiles (203,204) facing downwards (refer figure 5 (a), downward direction is indicated by an arrow). The dial(100) gets locked with the compartment (200) when the dial pinches (101,102) complete the overriding of the semicircular bulged profile (203,204) using snap fit as shown in figure 5 (b).
Locking area 2:
Referring to Figure 6 the dial locking profile (106) of the dial (100) and resting profile (205) of the compartment (200) serves as locking area 2. When the dial (100) is rotated about central axis (7) in counterclockwise direction (refer figure 4(b)) it makes the resting profile (205) of the compartment (200) to rub the circumference of the dial (100) (refer figure 6 (a)). The resting profile (205) then rests on the dial locking profile (106) of the dial (100) (refer figure 6 (b)) forms snap fit and get locked when the rotation given to dial (100) is about 50 degrees.















We claim:
1. A dial locking system wherein the dial (100) locks with compartment (200) using a snap fit at central axis (7) and on circumference of the dial (100).
2. The dial locking system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the central axis (7) of the compartment (200) comprises slots (201,202) to position dial pinches (101,102) of the dial (100) in unlocked stage.
3. The dial locking system as claimed in claims 1 & 2, wherein the slots (201,202) of compartment (200) has semicircular bulged profiles (203,204) facing downwards.
4. The dial locking system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dial (100) consists of dial locking profile (106) to accommodate the resting profile (205) of the compartment in the locked stage.
5. The dial locking system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dial (100) thickness ranges from 0.5mm to 2mm.
6. The dial locking system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dial (100) is rotatable in counterclockwise direction about central axis (7) at an angle of about 50 degrees.
7. A method for locking a dial (100) with a compartment (200), said method comprising steps of:
a. placing the dial (100) on the compartment (200) such that the dial pinches
(101,102) are in align with the slots (201,202) of the compartment (200).
b. rotating the dial (100) about the central axis (7) in counter clockwise
direction such that the dial pinches (101,102) over rides the profile (203,
204) and resting profile (205) rests in dial locking profile (106) of the dial
(100) to lock with the compartment.

8. The method as claimed in claim 7, wherein the resting profile (205) rubs along the circumference of the dial (100) during rotation.
9. The method as claimed in claim 7, wherein placing the dial (100) on the compartment moves the dial (100) downwards by a predetermined depth preferably lmm.
10. The method as claimed in claim 7, wherein the dial (100) is rotated in counterclockwise direction at about 50 degrees.
11. A method of assembling a dial locking system, said method comprising steps of:
i. mounting light guide/compartment (200) with PCB (6) by using snap fit (2);
ii. assembling of LCD(4) through the compartment (200) by soldering with the
PCB(6); iii. placing of dial (100) on the compartment (200) and matching dial pinches
(101,102) with slot(201,202) provided in the compartment (200); and iv. rotating the dial (100) about the central axis (7) in counter clockwise
direction such that the dial pinches (101,102) over rides the profile (203,
204) and resting profile (205) rests in dial locking profile (106) of the dial
(100) to lock with the compartment (200).
12. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein the resting profile (205) rubs along the circumference of the dial (100) during rotation.
13. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein placing the dial (100) on the compartment (200) moves the dial downwards by a predetermined depth preferably lmm.
14. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein the dial (100) is rotated in counterclockwise direction at about 45 degrees.

15. A device, method for locking dial (100) with the compartment (200) and method of assembling as herein described in the description and substantiated along with

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2142-che-2007-claims.pdf

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Patent Number 252698
Indian Patent Application Number 2142/CHE/2007
PG Journal Number 22/2012
Publication Date 01-Jun-2012
Grant Date 28-May-2012
Date of Filing 24-Sep-2007
Name of Patentee PRICOL LIMITED
Applicant Address P.B. NO 6331 (1087-A) NEW NO 702/7 AVANASHI ROAD COIMBATORE 641 037
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 R. KANAGARAJ 1/71A, SRI RAM ILLAM RANGAMPALAYAM SINNAKALLIPATTI (PO) COIMBATORE-641 302
PCT International Classification Number H04Q 7/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA