WO2013098712A1 - Monitoring device for tyres for vehicle wheels, tyre for vehicle wheels provided with said monitoring device, and method for installing an electronic unit in said tyre - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60C—VEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
- B60C23/00—Devices for measuring, signalling, controlling, or distributing tyre pressure or temperature, specially adapted for mounting on vehicles; Arrangement of tyre inflating devices on vehicles, e.g. of pumps or of tanks; Tyre cooling arrangements
- B60C23/02—Signalling devices actuated by tyre pressure
- B60C23/04—Signalling devices actuated by tyre pressure mounted on the wheel or tyre
- B60C23/0408—Signalling devices actuated by tyre pressure mounted on the wheel or tyre transmitting the signals by non-mechanical means from the wheel or tyre to a vehicle body mounted receiver
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60C—VEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
- B60C23/00—Devices for measuring, signalling, controlling, or distributing tyre pressure or temperature, specially adapted for mounting on vehicles; Arrangement of tyre inflating devices on vehicles, e.g. of pumps or of tanks; Tyre cooling arrangements
- B60C23/02—Signalling devices actuated by tyre pressure
- B60C23/04—Signalling devices actuated by tyre pressure mounted on the wheel or tyre
- B60C23/0491—Constructional details of means for attaching the control device
- B60C23/0493—Constructional details of means for attaching the control device for attachment on the tyre
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29D—PRODUCING PARTICULAR ARTICLES FROM PLASTICS OR FROM SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE
- B29D30/00—Producing pneumatic or solid tyres or parts thereof
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- the present invention regards a monitoring device for tyres for vehicle wheels.
- the present invention also regards a tyre for vehicle wheels provided with said monitoring device.
- the present invention also regards a method for installing an electronic unit in a tyre.
- the need to monitor, in real time, the operating conditions of tyres, and possibly keep track of the time evolution of parameters representative of such operation, has assumed increasing importance by virtue of the requirement of increased safety imposed on vehicles by clients and/or by national directives/legislation.
- the parameters generally considered and/or kept under control can be, for example, temperature, pressure, distance travelled by the tyre (and/or number of revolutions), load acting on the tyre, as well as parameters which derive on mathematical processing that can be executed on the basis of signals detected by sensors placed inside the tyres.
- the parameters can also be used for identifying particular conditions in which the tyre and/or the vehicle are found, such as wear conditions, aquaplane conditions etc. and, more generally, for the monitoring of the stresses acting on the tyre during its rolling (e.g. on the road surface).
- the data detected or calculated can also be employed for the optimization of the set-up of passive control systems of the vehicle, e.g. systems adapted to verify the suitability between the type of tyre actually installed and the types of tyre provided and considered acceptable, as well as active control systems, which use, among other parameters, those identifying the type of tyre for actively operating on the operation of the vehicle, in order to maintain the latter in safety conditions (e.g. ABS, ESP, etc.).
- passive control systems of the vehicle e.g. systems adapted to verify the suitability between the type of tyre actually installed and the types of tyre provided and considered acceptable
- active control systems which use, among other parameters, those identifying the type of tyre for actively operating on the operation of the vehicle, in order to maintain the latter in safety conditions (e.g. ABS, ESP, etc.).
- an electronic unit inside the tyre an electronic unit can be mounted, comprising at least one sensor.
- the electronic unit can be mounted on the inner surface of the tyre by means of a connecting member, obtained for example in elastomeric material.
- a connection of this kind can cause a concentration of stresses and/or deformations, and consequently a fatigue and/or progressive wear of the connecting member, in particular when the latter is associated with the inner surface of the tyre at a crown portion thereof (e.g. at the equatorial plane of the tyre).
- the Applicant deems that such result can depend on the fact that the gap or the gaps between the surface of the cavity in which the electronic unit is housed and the surface of the electronic unit itself allows/allow the connecting member to be gradually shaped to the surface of the electronic unit in case of impact/interaction between the two surfaces, facilitating a particularly effective dissipation of the energy transmitted from the electronic unit to the connecting member even in case of strong deformations acting on the tyre; this limits the concentration of the stresses acting on the connecting member and the relative deformations and thus carries out a substantial damping and distribution action on a greater surface area of the impact itself.
- the invention regards a monitoring device for tyres for vehicle wheels, comprising:
- connecting member configured for constraining said electronic unit to a tyre, said connecting member comprising:
- said housing portion comprises at least one side structure, configured for exerting a containing action at least relative to movements of said electronic unit carried out in a major extension direction of said separation region and with respect to movements of said electronic unit carried out in a direction orthogonal to the major extension direction of said separation region,
- said cavity is confined at least by a side surface defined by an inner surface of said side structure
- said electronic unit comprises at least one sensor, at least one antenna and a holding body for housing at least said sensor and said antenna, wherein said holding body has at least one side surface,
- the sizes of said cavity and said holding body are such as to form at least one first gap at least partly separating the side surface of the holding body and the side surface of the cavity.
- the Applicant found that, in this manner, the mechanical interactions between the electronic unit and the connecting member can be controlled, in a manner so as to confer reliability and durability to the bond between the electronic unit itself and the tyre by means of the connecting member.
- the invention regards a tyre for vehicle wheels, comprising an inner surface having substantially toroidal conformation, on which said monitoring device is mounted.
- the invention regards a method for installing an electronic unit in a tyre, comprising:
- the invention can comprise one or more preferred characteristics indicated hereinbelow.
- said cavity is confined on the lower part thereof by a lower surface defined by top surfaces of said base portions.
- said cavity is confined on the upper part thereof by a top surface defined by a lower surface of a top wall of said housing portion.
- said electronic unit can be positioned inside said cavity at least at one position in which said first gap is peripherally continuous around said holding body in at least one plane substantially parallel to a plane defined by said base surfaces.
- the first gap can have a width included between about 0.1 mm and about 1 mm.
- Such width can for example be calculated on lines lying in a plane substantially parallel to the plane defined by said base surfaces, and passing through a geometric centre of a profile defined by the base portions in the plane of the base surfaces.
- said side structure comprises one or more expansions extending from the side surface of said cavity to the inside of said cavity.
- said side structure comprises at least two of said expansions positioned on mutually opposite sides relative to a plane substantially orthogonal to the plane defined by said base surfaces and passing through a major extension direction of said separation region.
- said holding body comprises a respective lower surface.
- the lower surface of said holding body is in contact with the lower surface of said cavity.
- said holding body comprises a respective top surface.
- said electronic unit can be positioned inside said cavity at least at one position in which the top surface of said holding body and the top surface of said cavity are separated by a second gap.
- said second gap is such that, when the lower surface of said holding body is in contact with the lower surface of said cavity, the top surface of said holding body is fully separated from the top surface of said cavity.
- the second gap can have a width included between about 0.1 mm and about 1 mm.
- Such width can be for example calculated on a line orthogonal to the plane of the base surfaces and belonging to the plane perpendicular to the major extension direction of the separation region.
- said holding body has at least one first expansion inside which said antenna extends at least partly.
- said holding body has a second expansion inside which said sensor extends at least partly.
- the second expansion has an opening, for the purpose of allowing the sensor to carry out the necessary measurements.
- the top wall of said housing portion is associated with said base portions in such a manner that said side structure is interposed between said base portions and said top wall.
- said top wall has at least one through window through which said first expansion and/or said second expansion extend at least partly.
- said electronic unit can be positioned inside said cavity in at least one position in which said first expansion and/or said second expansion are fully separated from a perimetral profile of said through window.
- the connecting member has a third gap separating said first expansion and/or said second expansion of the holding body from the perimetral profile of said through window when said electronic unit is positioned inside the cavity.
- the third gap can have a width included between about 0.1 mm and about 1 mm.
- Such width can for example be calculated on a line belonging to the plane passing through the major extension direction of the separation region and orthogonal to the plane of the base surfaces.
- connection region between the side surface and the lower surface confining said cavity has a curvilinear profile different from a curvilinear profile defined at a connection region between the side surface and the lower surface of said holding body.
- connection region between the side surface and the top surface confining said cavity has a curvilinear profile different from a curvilinear profile defined at a connection region between the side surface and a top surface of said holding body.
- connection region between the side surface and the lower surface confining said cavity has a curvilinear profile different from a curvilinear profile defined at a connection region between the side surface and a lower surface of said holding body.
- connection region between the side surface and the top surface confining said cavity has a curvilinear profile different from a curvilinear profile defined at a connection region between the side surface and a top surface of said holding body.
- connection region between the side surface and the lower surface confining said cavity has a curvilinear profile different from a curvilinear profile defined at a connection region between the side surface and a lower surface of said holding body.
- connection region between the side surface and the top surface of said cavity has a curvilinear profile different from a curvilinear profile defined at a connection region between the side surface and a top surface of said holding body.
- said holding body has a perimetral profile comprising two substantially rectilinear opposite segments connected by a pair of curvilinear connections having a profile different from the curvilinear profile shown by the perimetral profile portion of said housing portion facing said curvilinear connections.
- said holding body of said electronic unit does not show cylindrical symmetry relative to any axis.
- said inner surface of said housing portion confining said cavity does not show cylindrical symmetry relative to any axis.
- the major extension direction of said separation region between the base portions of said connecting member is disposed substantially in a radial plane of said tyre.
- said inner surface of said tyre is a liner of said tyre.
- FIG. 1 shows a tyre for vehicle wheels on which a monitoring device according to the invention is installed;
- - figure 2 schematically shows a perspective view of a monitoring device according to the invention;
- FIG. 2a schematically shows a perspective view in section of the device of figure 2, in which some parts have been eliminated in order to better illustrate other parts;
- FIG. 3 schematically shows a plan view of a first embodiment of a monitoring device according to the invention
- FIG. 3a-3c respectively show sectional views of the device of figure 2 taken along the lines P1 -P1 , P2-P2, P3-P3 shown in figure 3, with the electronic unit in side view in figures 3a and 3c;
- FIG. 4 schematically shows a perspective view of an embodiment of an electronic unit usable in a monitoring device according to the invention
- FIG. 5 shows a block diagram of an embodiment of an electronic unit usable in a monitoring device according to the invention
- FIG. 6 schematically shows a sectional view of a second embodiment of a monitoring device according to the invention.
- FIG. 6a schematically shows a sectional view of the device of figure 6 taken along the line P4-P4 shown in figure 6;
- figure 7 shows a plan view of a connecting member part of the device of figure 6;
- - figures 7a, 7b respectively show sectional views of the connecting member of figure 7 taken along lines H-H and L-L shown in figure 7.
- a tyre for vehicle wheels provided with a monitoring device according to the present invention is indicated in its entirety with 1 .
- the monitoring device is indicated with the reference number 10.
- the tyre 1 per se known, is not described herein in detail.
- the tyre 1 (figure 1 ) comprises an inner surface 2, preferably comprising or constituted by the so-called "liner".
- the monitoring device 10 is mounted on such inner surface 2.
- the monitoring device 10 comprises an electronic unit 20 (figures 4-5).
- the electronic unit 20 comprises at least one sensor 21 and at least one antenna 22.
- said sensor 21 is a pressure and/or temperature sensor, configured for detecting a pressure and/or a temperature inside the tyre 1 .
- the senor 21 can be a sensor of accelerometer type, configured for detecting mechanical stresses to which the tyre 1 is subjected.
- the sensor 21 can be a sensor of the inertial type.
- the senor 21 can be constituted at least in part by a self- powering ("energy scavenger") system of the electronic unit, from which it is possible to obtain both the electrical power supply for the electronic unit itself, and signals, e.g. analogue signals, representative of the mechanical actions transmitted by the tyre.
- energy scavenger a self- powering system of the electronic unit, from which it is possible to obtain both the electrical power supply for the electronic unit itself, and signals, e.g. analogue signals, representative of the mechanical actions transmitted by the tyre.
- the senor 21 can also be employed for determining the number of revolutions of the tyre and/or the load acting on the tyre and/or the angular speed and/or parameters representative of operating conditions of the tyre (e.g. friction, wear and/or aquaplane conditions).
- operating conditions of the tyre e.g. friction, wear and/or aquaplane conditions.
- the antenna 22 has at least the task of transmitting the data detected by the sensor 21 to the apparatuses on board the vehicle on which the tyre 1 is mounted.
- the electronic unit 20 also comprises a processing circuit 23, associated with the sensor 21 and with the antenna 22.
- the processing circuit 23 can have the task of managing (for example acquiring, and/or filtering, and/or processing) the signals detected by the sensor 21 , for the purpose of obtaining the data to be stored and/or transmitted by means of the antenna 22.
- the electronic unit 20 also comprises a power supply system 24, predisposed to supply electrical power to the electronic unit 20.
- a power supply system 24 predisposed to supply electrical power to the electronic unit 20.
- the power supply system 24 comprises at least one battery.
- the power supply system 24 can comprise a device capable of transforming the mechanical energy transmitted to the device itself during the rolling of the tyre into electrical energy (energy scavenger).
- the antenna 22 can also receive signals from the apparatuses on board the vehicle and/or from systems placed outside the vehicle itself.
- the electronic unit 20 can comprise two antennas, of which one is predisposed to transmit (e.g. at a frequency of 433 MHz) the processed and/or stored data, and another predisposed to receive (e.g. at a frequency of 125 kHz) signals from systems placed on board the vehicle and/or outside the vehicle itself (e.g. wake- up signals for the monitoring device, and/or signals containing pre-configuration data for the monitoring device, and/or signals containing programming instructions for the monitoring device).
- the electronic unit 20 can also comprise a memory 25, in which data relative to the operation of the tyre and/or configuration/setup data typically referred to the characteristics the tyre itself, and/or identification data of the monitoring device 10 and/or of the tyre 1 is stored.
- the memory 25 there can be stored data representative of the distance travelled by the tyre, preferably determined as a function of the overall number of revolutions carried out by the tyre itself.
- the electronic unit 20 comprises a holding body 26, preferably rigid, in which the different elements (sensor, antenna, power supply system etc.) are housed.
- the holding body 26 can be obtained according to techniques that are very well known, for example embedding the circuitry of the electronic unit 20 in a resin casting which stiffens following the solidification thereof, or by means of moulding.
- the electronic unit 20, and in particular the holding body 26, do not reveal cylindrical symmetry around any axis.
- the holding body 26 has at least one first expansion 26a inside which the antenna (o at least one of the antennas) 22 extends at least partly.
- the holding body 26 has a second expansion 26b inside which the sensor 21 extends at least partly.
- the second expansion 26b has an opening (not shown in figure 4), for the purpose of allowing the sensor to carry out the necessary measurements.
- the holding body 26 has at least one side surface 261 .
- the holding body 26 also has a lower surface 262 and a top surface 263.
- the monitoring device 10 also comprises a connecting member 30.
- the connecting member 30 maintains the electronic unit 20 constrained to the tyre 1 , and in particular to the inner surface 2 of the latter.
- the connecting member 30 is of single piece construction.
- the connecting member 30 is made of elastomeric material.
- elastomeric material can for example comprise a thermoplastic elastomer.
- the elastomeric material comprises a halogenated butyl rubber and a synthetic rubber (e.g. polybutadiene, or polyisoprene).
- the connecting member 30 (figures 2-3, 3a-3c, 6-6a, 7, 7a-7b) comprises a first and a second base portion 31 , 32.
- the base portions 31 , 32 are separated by a separated region 33.
- the separation region 33 has a major extension direction X.
- Each of the base portions 31 , 32 has a respective base surface 31 a, 32a.
- the base surfaces 31 a, 32a are associable with the inner surface 2 of the tyre 1 .
- the connecting member 30 also comprises a housing portion 34 associated with the base portions 31 , 32 defining, in cooperation with such base portions 31 , 32, a cavity 35 for housing the electronic unit 20.
- the housing portion 34 conveniently comprises a side structure 34a, configured for exerting a containing action at least relative to movements of the electronic unit 20 carried out in a major extension direction X of the separation region 33, and with respect to movements of the electronic unit 20 carried out in a direction orthogonal to the major extension direction X of said separation region 33.
- the side structure 34a prevents an extraction of the electronic unit 20 from the cavity 35 at least in the major extension direction X of the separation region 33, and in the direction perpendicular thereto.
- the side structure 34a prevents an extraction of the electronic unit 20 from the cavity 35 in any one direction contained in a plane substantially parallel to a plane formed by the base surfaces 31 a, 32a.
- the side containment structure 34a comprises a first and a second side wall 36, 37.
- each first and second side wall 36, 37 is substantially C-shaped.
- the cavity 35 is confined at least by a side surface 351 defined by an inner surface 340 of the side structure 34.
- the cavity 35 is also confined on the lower part by a lower surface 352 defined by top surfaces of the base portions 31 , 32 (figure 7b).
- the cavity 35 is also confined by a top surface 353 defined by a lower surface of a top wall 34b part of the housing portion 34 and which will be better described below.
- the inner surface of the housing portion 34 confining the cavity 35 does not show cylindrical symmetry relative to any axis.
- the electronic unit 20 and the connecting member 30 can be obtained separately.
- the electronic unit 20 When the electronic unit 20 must be installed in the tyre 1 , the electronic unit 20 itself is inserted in the cavity 35 and, subsequently, the base surfaces 31 a, 32a of the base portions 31 , 32 are fixed to the inner surface of the tyre 1 , e.g. by means of bonding. Typically, this occurs after cleaning of the inner surface of the tyre 1 , e.g. by means of laser.
- the monitoring device is fixed to the tyre 1 in a manner such that the major extension direction X of the separation region 33 is substantially disposed in a radial plane of the tyre 1 .
- the side surface 261 of the holding body 26 faces the side surface 351 of the cavity 35; the lower surface 262 of the holding body 26 faces the lower surface 352 of the cavity 35; the top surface 263 of the holding body 26 faces the top surface 353 of the cavity 35.
- the sizes of the cavity 35 and of the holding body 26 are such as to form at least one first gap 100 at least partly separating the side surface 261 of the holding body 26 and the side surface 351 of the cavity 35.
- the electronic unit 20 can be positioned inside the cavity 35 at least at one position in which the abovementioned first gap 100 is peripherally continuous around the holding body 26 in at least one plane substantially parallel to a plane defined by the base surfaces 31 a, 32a.
- the first gap 100 can have a width, calculated on lines lying on a plane substantially parallel to the plane defined by said base surfaces 31 a, 32a, and passing through a geometric centre of a profile PR defined by the base portions 31 , 32 in the plane of the base surfaces 31 a, 32a, included between about 0.1 mm and about 1 mm.
- the side structure 34 comprises one or more expansions 341 extending from the side surface 351 of the cavity 35 at least to the inside of the cavity 35 itself.
- the expansions 341 are adapted to maintain the electronic unit 20 in a determined position inside the cavity 35, when the electronic unit 20 is positioned inside the cavity 35 and the device 10 is maintained in conditions of substantial immobility, i.e. in absence of external mechanical stresses (e.g. stresses transmitted due to the rolling of the tyre).
- the side structure 34 comprises a total of six expansions 341 , divided into two rows of three expansions each, arranged on opposite sides with respect to the abovementioned plane perpendicular to the base surfaces 31 a, 32a, and passing through the major extension direction X of the separation region.
- the lower surface 262 of the holding body 26 is in contact with the lower surface 352 of the cavity 35.
- the electronic unit 20 can be positioned inside the cavity 35 at least at one position in which the top surface 263 of the holding body 26 and the top surface 353 of the cavity 35 are separated by a second gap 200.
- the second gap 200 is such that, when the lower surface 262 of the holding body 26 is in contact with the lower surface 352 of the cavity 35, the top surface 263 of the holding body 26 is fully separated from the top surface 353 of said cavity 35.
- the second gap 200 can have a width, calculated on a line orthogonal to the plane of the base surfaces 31 a, 32a and belonging to the plane perpendicular to the major extension direction X of the separation region
- the housing portion 34 comprises a top wall 34a.
- the side structure 34b is interposed between the top wall 34a and the base portions 31 , 32.
- the top wall 34b has at least one through window W through which the first expansion 26a and/or the second expansion 26b of the holding body 26 extend at least partly.
- the antenna 22 and/or the sensor 21 can operate correctly without the structure of the connecting member 30, and in particular the top wall
- the electronic unit 20 can be positioned inside the cavity 35 in at least one position in which the first expansion 26a and/or the second expansion 26b are fully separated from a perimetral profile W1 of the through window W. In this manner one considerably reduces the probability that, even with regard to substantially incontrollable movements of the electronic unit 20 inside the cavity 35 during the rolling of the tyre 1 , the interaction between the first and/or second expansion 26a, 26b and the perimetral profile W1 of the through window W is of an intensity such to cause tearing and/or breakage of the top wall 34b.
- a third gap 300 is defined between the first and/or second expansion 26a, 26b of the holding body 26 and the perimetral profile W1 of the through window W.
- the third gap 300 can have, on a line belonging to the plane passing through the major extension direction X of the separation region 33 and orthogonal to the plane of the base surfaces 31 a, 32a, a width included between about 0.1 mm and about 1 mm.
- the holding body 26, ignoring the abovementioned expansions 26a, 26b, has a substantially box-like conformation, e.g. substantially parallelepiped.
- edges and vertices of the holding body 26 are suitably rounded in a manner so as to minimize damage to the structure of the connecting member 30 when the electronic unit 20 comes into contact with the side structure 34a, the top wall 34b and/or with the base portions 31 , 32.
- the cavity 35 is approximately counter-shaped with respect to the holding body 26, so as to suitably house the electronic unit 20, maintaining low overall dimensions.
- a connection region R1 is defined between the side surface 351 and the lower surface 352 confining the cavity 35.
- connection region R1 has a curvilinear profile different from a curvilinear profile defined, in the same section, at a connection region R1 ' between the side surface 261 and the lower surface 262 of the holding body 26.
- connection regions R1 and R1 ' are not joined together.
- connection region R2 is defined between the side surface 351 and the top surface 353 confining the cavity 35.
- connection region R2 has a curvilinear profile different from a curvilinear profile defined, in the same section, at a connection region R2' between the side surface 261 and a top surface 263 of the holding body 26.
- connection region R2' between the side surface 261 and a top surface 263 of the holding body 26.
- connection regions R2 and R2' come into mutual contact, there would not be complete adherence between the two surfaces and the structure of the connecting member 30 would resist with greater effectiveness against the action exerted by the electronic unit 20.
- connection region R3 is defined between the side surface 351 and the lower surface 352 confining the cavity 35.
- connection region R3 has a curvilinear profile different from a curvilinear profile defined, in the same section, at a connection region R3' between the side surface 261 and the lower surface 262 of the holding body 26.
- connection regions R3 and R3' come into mutual contact, there would not be complete adherence between the two surfaces and the structure of the connecting member 30 would resist with greater effectiveness against the action exerted by the electronic unit 20.
- connection region R4 is defined between the side surface 351 and the top surface 353 confining the cavity 35.
- Such connection region R4 has a curvilinear profile different from a curvilinear profile defined, in the same section, at a connection region R4' between the side surface 261 and the top surface 263 of the holding body 26.
- the two profiles of the connection regions R4 and R4' are not joined together.
- connection regions R4 and R4' come into mutual contact, there would not be complete adherence between the two surfaces and the structure of the connecting member 30 would resist with greater effectiveness against the action exerted by the electronic unit 20.
- connection region R5 is defined between the side surface 351 and the lower surface 352 confining the cavity 35.
- connection region R5 has a curvilinear profile different from a curvilinear profile defined at a connection region R5' between the side surface 261 and the lower surface 262 of the holding body 26.
- connection region R5' between the side surface 261 and the lower surface 262 of the holding body 26.
- connection regions R5 and R5' come into mutual contact, there would not be complete adherence between the two surfaces and the structure of the connecting member 30 would resist with greater effectiveness against the action exerted by the electronic unit 20.
- connection region R6 is defined between the side surface 351 and the top surface 353 of the cavity 35.
- Such connection region R6 has a curvilinear profile different from a curvilinear profile defined at a connection region R6' between the side surface 261 and the top surface 263 of the holding body 26.
- the two profiles of the connection regions R6 and R6' are not joined together.
- connection regions R6 and R6' come into mutual contact, there would not be complete adherence between the two surfaces and the structure of the connecting member 30 would resist with greater effectiveness against the action exerted by the electronic unit 20.
- the holding body 26 has a perimetral profile comprising two substantially rectilinear opposite segments 26T1 , 26T2 connected by a pair of curvilinear connections 26R1 , 26R2.
- curvilinear connections 26R1 , 26R2 have a profile different from the curvilinear profile shown by the perimetral profile portion PRP1 , PRP2 of the housing portion 34 facing such curvilinear connections 26R1 , 26R2 (figure 6a).
- the curvilinear connections 26R1 , 26R2 and the perimetral profile portions PRP1 , PRP2 are not joined together.
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