IP Library Granted Patent US 12686345
Granted Patent B2
US 12686345 · App. 18/782,607 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

A-pillar bracket for vehicles with improved wiring assembly

Inventors: Choong Ho Kwon (Seoul, KR); Park Su Gyun (Incheon, KR)
Assignee: DAEHAN SOLUTION CO., LTD.
B60R16/0207B60R13/0212B60R2013/0287
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Patent No.
US 12686345
App. No.
18/782,607
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides an A-pillar bracket for vehicles with improved wiring assembly capable of being used for general purposes, by installing a pair of rotating pieces formed to rotate facing each other on two supports formed to face each other so that each rotating piece is rotatable in place, where each of the rotating pieces is configured to adjust a rotation angle twice by forcibly rotating with respect to the support, thereby stably supporting and fixing wiring even when the thickness of the wiring fixed and supported by the A-pillar bracket becomes thicker. In particular, the present invention provides an A-pillar bracket for vehicles with improved wiring assembly capable of more stably supporting and fixing wiring even when the thickness of the wiring changes by forming a pressing protrusion on at least one of two rotating pieces and configuring a portion wrapping the wiring in an arc shape.

Claims (9)

1 . An A-pillar bracket for vehicles with improved wiring assembly comprising a bracket body ( 100 ) mounted on an edge of a headliner (H) installed to face a roof panel inside a vehicle,

wherein the bracket body ( 100 ) includes two supports ( 110 ) installed to face each other and a pair of rotating pieces ( 120 ′ and 120 ″) that are installed to individually rotate in place and outer sides of which are installed to rotate in place on the supports ( 110 ), respectively, to rotate to face each other,

the support ( 110 ) includes a rotating protrusion ( 111 ) formed to protrude from a surface facing each other and having interference protrusions ( 111 a ) radially protruding based on a center at a protruding end thereof and a stopper ( 112 ) formed to be spaced apart from the rotating protrusion ( 111 ) by a predetermined distance, and

on each of the rotating pieces ( 120 ′ and 120 ″), a rotation groove ( 121 ) formed to primarily adjust a rotation angle by radially forming other interference protrusions ( 121 a ) corresponding to the interference protrusions ( 111 a ) on a surface facing the support ( 110 ) to allow the rotating protrusion ( 111 ) to be inserted, a plurality of adjustment grooves ( 122 ) formed on an imaginary circle whose radius is a distance to the stopper ( 112 ) based on the rotation groove ( 121 ) to secondarily adjust the rotation angle while going over the stopper ( 112 ), and a fixing portion ( 123 ) formed to protrude outward from each rotating piece ( 120 ′ or 120 ″) and disposed to face each other are formed.

2 . The A-pillar bracket of claim 1 , wherein a guide ( 124 ) extending from the interference protrusion ( 121 a ) to an edge of each of the rotating pieces ( 120 ′ and 120 ″) is formed by being cut in the rotating pieces ( 120 ′ and 120 ″).

3 . The A-pillar bracket of claim 2 , wherein a plurality of pressing protrusions ( 123 a ) are formed to protrude from at least one of surfaces facing each other in the fixing portions ( 123 ) formed on the rotating pieces ( 120 ′ and 120 ″).

4 . The A-pillar bracket of claim 3 , wherein the fixing portion ( 123 ) on which the pressing protrusions ( 123 a ) are formed is molded in an arc shape.

5 . The A-pillar bracket of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of pressing protrusions ( 123 a ) are formed to protrude from at least one of surfaces facing each other in the fixing portions ( 123 ) formed on the rotating pieces ( 120 ′ and 120 ″).

6 . The A-pillar bracket of claim 5 , wherein the fixing portion ( 123 ) on which the pressing protrusions ( 123 a ) are formed is molded in an arc shape.