Information
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Patent Grant
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6283534
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Patent Number
6,283,534
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Date Filed
Monday, July 24, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 4, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Dayoan; D. Glenn
- Chenevert; Paul
Agents
- Harness, Dickey & Pierce, P.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 296 1462
- 296 1465
- 296 1499
- 296 14611
- 049 501
- 049 352
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International Classifications
- B60J114
- B60J1008
- E05F1138
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Abstract
A closure member assembly for a vehicle having a vehicle body that defines an aperture. The closure member assembly is positionable between a first position wherein the closure member assembly substantially closes the aperture and a second position wherein the closure member assembly substantially clears the aperture. The closure member assembly includes a first structure, a second structure and a drive mechanism. The first structure is movably coupled to the vehicle body. The second structure is pivotably coupled to the first structure about a generally horizontal pivot axis. The drive mechanism is coupled to one of the first and second structures and operable in an actuated condition for pivoting the second structure about the generally horizontal pivot axis.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates generally to a vehicle door apparatus and more particularly to a vehicle door apparatus having a movable window portion which atomically adjusts to a vehicle body structure.
2. Background Art
Manufacturers of motor vehicles have long been faced with the difficult task of constructing a door assembly which not only generates a high quality seal against the vehicle body but also is easy to install and operate. Conventionally, the process of installing a door assembly includes the hanging of the door assembly onto a vehicle body and adjusting of the door assembly to contact a weatherstrip seal between the vehicle body and the door assembly.
The process of adjusting the vehicle doors is typically labor intensive and tedious, especially where a high quality seal is desired due to the relatively small tolerances on the fit of the vehicle door to the vehicle body that a technician will typically have to work with. Furthermore, a substantial amount of experience is usually necessary before a technician is able to reliably adjust vehicle doors with a minimum of adjusting iterations. Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a vehicle door assembly which generates a high quality seal but which is relatively easier to install.
Another drawback associated with the modern vehicle doors that provide high quality seals is the amount of effort that is required to close the door assembly. The high quality seal is typically generated via a body weatherstrip around a substantial portion of the door assembly to block the infiltration of wind, debris and noise into the vehicle passenger compartment and as such, a relatively large force is required to compress the body weatherstrip when generating the high quality seal. Trade-offs in the design of the seal, such as the use of a more resilient but less effective sealing material, are frequently made to ensure that the effort to close the door assembly will not be too high. These trade-offs reduce the overall quality of the seal and still require substantial effort to close the door assembly. Accordingly, there also remains a need in the art for a door assembly which provides a high quality seal but which is also relatively easy to close.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In one preferred form, the present invention provides a closure member assembly for a vehicle having a vehicle body that defines an aperture. The closure member assembly is positionable between a first position wherein the closure member assembly substantially closes the aperture and a second position wherein the closure member assembly substantially clears the aperture. The closure member assembly includes a first structure, a second structure and a drive mechanism. The first structure is movably coupled to the vehicle body. The second structure is pivotably coupled to the first structure about a generally horizontal pivot axis. The drive mechanism is coupled to one of the first and second structures and operable in an actuated condition for pivoting the second structure about the generally horizontal pivot axis.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Additional advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the subsequent description and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a schematic illustration of a vehicle constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of a portion of the vehicle of
FIG. 1
, illustrating the closure member assembly;
FIG. 3
is an end view of a portion of the vehicle of
FIG. 1
, illustrating the upper portion of the closure member assembly pivoting between the first and second pivot positions;
FIG. 4A
is an end view of a portion of a vehicle similar to that of
FIG. 3
but illustrating a first alternate drive mechanism;
FIG. 4B
is an end view of a portion of a vehicle similar to that of
FIG. 3
but illustrating a second first alternate drive mechanism; and
FIG. 5
is a schematic illustration of a portion of the vehicle of
FIG. 1
, illustrating the drive mechanism.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference to
FIG. 1
of the drawings, an illustrative vehicle constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention is generally indicated by reference numeral
10
. Vehicle
10
is shown to include a vehicle body
12
, a drive means
14
and a closure member assembly
16
. Vehicle body
12
is conventionally formed from a sheet metal material to define an aperture
18
for ingress to and egress from vehicle
10
. Drive means
14
is coupled to vehicle body
12
and includes a source of propulsion, such as a motor or internal combustion engine
20
and a transmission
22
. Transmission
22
is otherwise conventional in its construction and operation and includes a plurality of gear ratios
24
which are selectively engagable via a transmission shift lever (not shown).
Closure member assembly
16
is illustrated to be movably coupled to vehicle body
12
to permit closure member assembly
16
to pivot or translate between a closed position wherein closure member assembly
16
substantially closes aperture
18
and an open position wherein closure member assembly
16
substantially clears aperture
18
. With additional reference to
FIG. 2
, closure member assembly
16
is shown to include a first structure
30
, a second structure
32
, a latch mechanism
34
, a plurality of pivot pins
36
, a drive mechanism
38
, a window regulator
40
and a window assembly
42
.
First structure
30
is illustrated to be a generally rectangular weldment that is pivotably coupled to vehicle body
12
via a plurality of hinges (not shown). A pair of generally vertically extending side members
50
form the opposite sides of first structure
30
. A belt reinforcement member
52
is coupled to and extends between the top portion of the side members
50
. A lower support member
54
is coupled to and extends between the bottom portion of the side members
50
. An intrusion beam
56
, which is spaced between belt reinforcement member
52
and lower support member
54
, extends between and is coupled to the side members
50
. Side members
50
, belt reinforcement member
52
and lower support member
54
are fabricated from stamped sheet metal but may also be formed from other materials, such as tubular stock which is bent or hydroformed as necessary.
Latch mechanism
34
is fixedly coupled to first structure
30
and operable for engaging a striker
60
that is coupled to vehicle body
12
. Latch mechanism
34
is well known in the art and need not be discussed in detail. Briefly, latch mechanism
34
is changeable between a latched condition, wherein latch mechanism
34
is releasably engaged to striker
60
, and an unlatched condition.
Second structure
32
is also illustrated to be a weldment, but having an upper portion
64
and a reaction portion
66
. In the particular embodiment illustrated, upper portion
64
includes a window frame
70
and a pair of attachment lugs
72
. Window frame
70
generally defines a window opening
76
and is surrounded by a window weatherstrip seal
78
. Each of the attachment lugs
72
is positioned in alignment with an end of the belt reinforcement member
52
and includes a pin aperture (not specifically shown). A pivot pin
36
extends through each of the pin apertures and is fixedly coupled to belt reinforcement member
52
. The pin apertures are sized slightly larger in diameter than pivot pins
36
to thereby permit second structure
32
to pivot relative first structure
30
about the generally horizontal pivot axis
84
formed by pivot pins
36
.
Reaction portion
66
includes a reaction member
90
that is configured to convert an input force from drive mechanism
38
into a torque moment for pivoting second structure
32
about the generally horizontal pivot axis
84
. Preferably, reaction portion
66
is also configured to permit window assembly
42
and drive mechanism
38
to be mounted thereto. In the particular example illustrated, reaction portion
66
is generally L-shaped, having a generally vertically disposed leg member
92
and a generally horizontal base member
94
. Leg member
92
is coupled to upper portion
64
at a first end and forms the forward boundary of window opening
76
. To improve the aesthetics of closure member assembly
16
, a trim cover
96
may be employed to conceal the intersection between leg member
92
and upper portion
64
. Base member
94
is coupled to the opposite end of leg member
92
and jogs slightly outwardly away from first structure
30
after the intersection between leg member
92
and base member
94
to avoid contacting first structure
30
. Base member
94
serves as the mounting location for the window regulator
40
, with the window regulator's pair of regulator slide rails
98
for guiding window assembly
42
as it translates vertically in window frame
70
being coupled to opposite ends of base member
94
.
As mentioned above, reaction member
90
is configured to convert an input force from drive mechanism
38
into a torque moment for pivoting second structure
32
about the generally horizontal pivot axis
84
. Reaction member
90
is preferably positioned in second structure
32
in a spaced apart relation to generally horizontal pivot axis
84
to permit second structure
32
to apply a sealing force
98
(
FIG. 3
) having a magnitude which exceeds a magnitude of the input force. In this regard, leg member
92
is sized to effectively multiply the input force to obtain a predetermined desired sealing force. Construction in this manner permits the cost and size of drive mechanism
38
to be minimized. In the particular embodiment illustrated, reaction member
90
is integrated into base member
94
.
With reference to
FIG. 2
, drive mechanism
38
is illustrated to include a drive motor
100
and first and second clutch units
102
and
104
, respectively. Drive motor
100
is a reversible DC electric motor which is illustrated to be coupled to base member
94
. Those skilled in the art will understand, however, that drive motor
100
may alternatively be coupled to first structure
30
. First and second clutch units
102
and
104
are coupled to an output shaft (not shown) of drive motor
100
and are selectively and independently operable in an engaged condition and a disengaged condition. Operation of the first and second clutch units
102
and
104
in the engaged condition permits their associated output member
106
a and
106
b, respectively, to rotate in response to a rotary input from drive motor
100
. Operation of the first and second clutch units
102
and
104
in the disengaged condition renders output member
106
a
and
106
b
unresponsive to the rotary input from drive motor
100
.
A flexible drive cable
110
couples the output member
106
a
of first clutch unit
102
to the drum unit
112
of window regulator
40
. Rotation of the output member
106
a
of first clutch unit
102
is therefore operable for rotating drum unit
112
to cause a cable
116
within regulator slide rails
98
to vertically translate window assembly
42
in a manner that is well known in the art. The output member
106
b
of second clutch unit
104
is coupled to a positioning device
120
which is operable for positioning base member
94
between first and second positions A and B as illustrated in FIG.
3
.
Those skilled in the art will understand that drive mechanism
38
may be constructed somewhat differently so as to accommodate various design goals. In
FIG. 4A
, for example, drive mechanism
38
a
is illustrated to include a spring
100
a
and a torsion bar
102
a
which are operable for applying a force to second structure
32
to bias second structure
32
in second position B. In
FIG. 4B
, drive mechanism
38
b
is shown to include a fluid power source
100
b
and a fluid actuator
102
b
. Fluid power source
100
b
is illustrated to be a hydraulic pump but may also be an air compressor. Fluid actuator
102
b
is illustrated to be a hydraulic cylinder but may also be another linear or a rotary fluid actuator. Other types of drive mechanisms which may be employed for drive mechanism
38
include motor-pulley-cable arrangements, motor-driven worm or lead screw arrangements, motor-driven gear arrangements, etc. These types of drive mechanisms are well known in the art and need not be discussed in detail.
In operation, drive mechanism
38
is actuated to position second structure
32
in the first position A when closure member assembly
16
is positioned in the open condition. Upon the placement of closure member assembly
16
into the closed position, as determined, for example, by the placement of latch mechanism
34
in the latched condition, drive mechanism
38
is actuated to cause positioning device
120
to position second structure
32
in the second position B. Placement of second structure
32
in the second position B permits window frame
70
to exert a sealing force
98
against a door aperture weatherstrip
124
that is positioned between vehicle body
12
and closure member assembly
16
. Subsequent positioning of closure member assembly
16
toward the open position, as determined, for example, by the placement of latch mechanism
34
in the unlatched condition, triggering drive mechanism
38
to actuate and cause positioning device
120
to position second structure
32
in the first position A. Construction in this manner permits the generation of a relatively high quality seal while minimizing the effort to position closure member assembly
16
in the closed position. Furthermore, a high quality seal is achieved without the need to adjust the lateral position of the window frame
70
to the vehicle body.
In the arrangements where drive mechanism
38
is actuatable to deposition second structure
32
(e.g., drive mechanism
38
as shown in FIG. drive mechanism
38
b
as shown in FIG.
4
B), drive mechanism
38
preferably also includes a seal sensor
38
′ and a controller
38
″. Seal sensor
38
′ is operable for sensing a characteristic related to the quality of the seal generated by door aperture weatherstrip
124
and generating a sensor signal in response thereto. The characteristic related to the quality of the seal may be the position of the second structure
32
relative to the vehicle body
12
or the force that the second structure
32
exerts on the door aperture weatherstrip
124
. Accordingly, seal sensor
38
′ may be a limit switch or a pressure switch. Controller
38
″ receives the sensor signal and controls the operation of the portion of the drive mechanism
38
that positions the second structure
32
(e.g., drive motor
100
and second clutch unit
104
; fluid power source
100
b
) so as to reposition second structure
32
as necessary to achieve a seal having a desired level of quality.
Alternatively or additionally, a vehicle signal may be employed as part of the triggering of drive mechanism
38
. One vehicle signal may be a speed signal generated by a controller
130
(
FIG. 1
) which indicates that the speed of vehicle
10
exceeds a predetermined vehicle speed such as five miles per hour. Another vehicle signal may be a gear ratio signal generated by controller
130
indicating that transmission
22
has been positioned out of a “park” setting and into a gear ratio
24
that transmits drive torque to the vehicle wheels (not shown). Yet another vehicle signal may be an ignition signal generated by controller
130
indicating that engine
20
is operating. A further vehicle signal may be the operation of a ventilation blower
150
above a redetermined blower speed.
While the invention has been described in the specification and illustrated in the drawings with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims. For example, those skilled in the art will understand that second structure
32
may alternatively be constructed such that upper portion
64
does not include a window frame
70
. In such arrangements, window assembly
42
will pivot about first structure
30
and sealingly engage the door aperture weatherstrip
124
. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment illustrated by the drawings and described in the specification as the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include any embodiments falling within the foregoing description and the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A closure member assembly for a vehicle having a vehicle body, the vehicle body defining an aperture, the closure member assembly positionable between a first position wherein the closure member assembly substantially closes the aperture and a second position wherein the closure member assembly substantially clears the aperture, the closure member assembly comprising:a first structure adapted to be movably coupled to the vehicle body; a second structure pivotably coupled to the first structure about a generally horizontal pivot axis; a window regulator coupled to the second structure, the window regulator having a window member movably coupled thereto; and a drive mechanism coupled to one of the first and second structures, the drive mechanism operable in an actuated condition for pivoting the second structure about the generally horizontal pivot axis.
- 2. The closure member assembly of claim 1, wherein the window regulator includes guide rails spaced apart from the second structure to receive the window member.
- 3. A closure member assembly for a vehicle having a vehicle body, the vehicle body defining an aperture, the closure member assembly positionable between a first position wherein the closure member assembly substantially closes the aperture and a second position wherein the closure member assembly substantially clears the aperture, the closure member assembly comprising:a first structure adapted to be movably coupled to the vehicle body; a second structure pivotably coupled to the first structure about a generally horizontal pivot axis; and a drive mechanism coupled to one of the first and second structures, the drive mechanism operable in an actuated condition for pivoting the second structure about the generally horizontal pivot axis wherein the drive mechanism includes a drive motor, the drive motor being operable in first and second modes, the first mode being operable for translating a window member relative to the second structure, the second mode being operable for pivoting the second structure about the generally horizontal pivot axis.
- 4. The closure member assembly of claim 3, wherein the second structure includes a reaction member for receiving an input force from the drive mechanism, the reaction member being spaced apart from the generally horizontal pivot axis and coupled to the second structure to permit the second structure to apply a sealing force having a magnitude which exceeds a magnitude of the input force.
- 5. The closure member assembly of claim 4, wherein the drive mechanism is actuated in response to a sealing characteristic.
- 6. A closure member assembly for a vehicle having a vehicle body, the vehicle body defining an aperture, the closure member assembly positionable between a first position wherein the closure member assembly substantially closes the aperture and a second position wherein the closure member assembly substantially clears the aperture, the closure member assembly comprising:a first structure adapted to be movably coupled to the vehicle body; a second structure pivotably coupled to the first structure about a generally horizontal pivot axis; and a drive mechanism coupled to one of the first and second structures, the drive mechanism operable in an actuated condition for pivoting the second structure about the generally horizontal pivot axis wherein the first structure includes a latch mechanism whose condition is changeable between a latched condition and an unlatched condition, the drive mechanism being operated in an actuated condition in response to a change in a condition of the latch mechanism.
- 7. The closure member assembly of claim 6, wherein the drive mechanism pivots the second structure in a first rotational direction in response to a change in the condition of the latch mechanism from an unlatched condition to a latched condition and wherein the drive mechanism pivots the second structure in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction in response to a change in the condition of the latch mechanism from a latched condition to the unlatched condition.
- 8. A closure member assembly for a vehicle having a vehicle body, the vehicle body defining an aperture, the closure member assembly positionable between a first position wherein the closure member assembly substantially closes the aperture and a second position wherein the closure member assembly substantially clears the aperture, the closure member assembly comprising:a first structure adapted to be movably coupled to the vehicle body; a second structure pivotably coupled to the first structure about a generally horizontal pivot axis; and a drive mechanism coupled to one of the first and second structures, the drive mechanism operable in an actuated condition for pivoting the second structure about the generally horizontal pivot axis wherein the drive mechanism is actuated to pivot the second structure about the generally horizontal pivot axis in response to a vehicle status signal.
- 9. The closure member assembly of claim 8, wherein the drive mechanism is actuated to pivot the second structure in response to a vehicle status signal selected from a group of vehicle status signals consisting of a gear ratio signal, a speed signal and an ignition signal.
- 10. A vehicle comprising:a vehicle body having an aperture; drive means for propelling the vehicle, the drive means including a transmission; and a closure member assembly coupled to the vehicle body and positionable between a first position wherein the closure member assembly substantially closes the aperture and a second position wherein the closure member assembly substantially clears the aperture, the closure member assembly having a first structure movably coupled to the vehicle body, a second structure pivotably coupled to the first structure about a generally horizontal pivot axis and a drive mechanism coupled to one of the first and second structures, the drive mechanism operable in an actuated condition for pivoting the second structure about the generally horizontal pivot axis in response to a seal quality characteristic.
- 11. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein the first structure is pivotably coupled to the vehicle body.
- 12. The vehicle of claim 10, further comprising a window member movably coupled to the second structure.
- 13. The vehicle of claim 12, wherein the drive mechanism includes a drive motor, the drive motor being operable in first and second modes, the first mode being operable for translating the window member relative to the second structure, the second mode being operable for pivoting the second structure about the generally horizontal pivot axis.
- 14. The vehicle of claim 13, wherein the second structure includes a reaction member for receiving an input force from the drive mechanism, the reaction member being spaced apart from the generally horizontal pivot axis and coupled to the second structure to permit the second structure to apply a sealing force having a magnitude which exceeds a magnitude of the input force.
- 15. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein the seal quality characteristic is the position of the second structure relative to the body.
- 16. A closure member assembly for a vehicle having a vehicle body, the vehicle body defining an aperture, the closure member assembly positionable between a first position wherein the closure member assembly substantially closes the aperture and a second position wherein the closure member assembly substantially clears the aperture, the closure member assembly comprising:a first structure adapted to be movably coupled to the vehicle body; a second structure pivotably coupled to the first structure about a generally horizontal pivot axis; and a drive mechanism coupled to one of the first and second structures, the drive mechanism operable in an actuated condition for pivoting the second structure about the generally horizontal pivot axis wherein the first structure includes a latch mechanism whose condition is changeable between a latched condition and an unlatched condition, the drive mechanism being operated in an actuated condition in response to a change in a condition of the latch mechanism.
- 17. The vehicle of claim 16, wherein the drive mechanism pivots the second structure in a first rotational direction in response to a change in the condition of the latch mechanism from an unlatched condition to a latched condition and wherein the drive mechanism pivots the second structure in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction in response to a change in the condition of the latch mechanism from a latched condition to the unlatched condition.
- 18. A closure member assembly for a vehicle having a vehicle body, the vehicle body defining an aperture, the closure member assembly positionable between a first position wherein the closure member assembly substantially closes the aperture and a second position wherein the closure member assembly substantially clears the aperture, the closure member assembly comprising:a first structure adapted to be movably coupled to the vehicle body; a second structure pivotably coupled to the first structure about a generally horizontal pivot axis; and a drive mechanism coupled to one of the first and second structures, the drive mechanism operable in an actuated condition for pivoting the second structure about the generally horizontal pivot axis wherein the drive mechanism is actuated to pivot the second structure about the generally horizontal pivot axis in response to a vehicle status signal.
- 19. The vehicle of claim 18, wherein the drive mechanism is actuated to pivot the second structure in response to a vehicle status signal selected from a group of vehicle status signals consisting of a gear ratio signal, a speed signal and an ignition signal.
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