Adjustable hinge assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6382704
  • Patent Number
    6,382,704
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An adjustable hinge assembly for swingably attaching a closure panel over a trunk space of an automotive vehicle. The hinge assembly includes a hinge strap which has a first end portion and a second end portion, wherein the first end portion is adjustably attached to two brackets that are attached to the trunk lid and the second end is rotatably attached to the vehicle body using a ball and socket joint. The brackets include rounded surfaces that are rotated and translated relative to attachment surfaces of the hinge strap, and the brackets operate in conjunction with the ball and socket joint to allow the trunk lid to be precisely fit over the trunk space opening.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The invention relates to a hinge assembly for precision mounting a rear closure panel to a body of a vehicle.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is known that automotive vehicles typically include a rear closure panel hingedly attached to the body of the vehicle. For aesthetics and to assure proper sealing of the rear closure panel, the rear closure panel requires a precise fit, both as to gap spacing and flushness of the panel relative to adjacent panels. It is known to design rear closure panels having adjustable hinges with adjustability in a single direction, selected from fore-aft, cross-vehicle, or up-down. However, there is a need for an improved hinge assembly that has multiple degrees of freedom for adjustment and which will facilitate assembly and adjustment of rear closure panels on vehicles.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention provides a hinge assembly that adjustably attaches a closure panel to a body of an automotive vehicle. The assembly includes a first bracket having a first rounded surface and a second bracket having a second rounded surface. The first surface is generally orthogonal to the second surface. The first surface includes a first opening, and the second surface includes a second opening. A generally elongated hinge strap extends between a first end portion and a second end portion of the hinge strap wherein the second end is attached to the vehicle using a ball and socket joint. The first end portion includes a first generally flat attachment surface generally orthogonal to a second generally flat attachment surface and the hinge strap is attached to the first and second brackets in a manner which allows the rounded surfaces to be selectively rotated relative to the attachment surfaces.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

illustrates an automotive vehicle having a closure panel attached to the vehicle with a pair of hinge assemblies.





FIG. 2

illustrates an exploded view of a hinge assembly.





FIG. 3

illustrates a perspective view of the hinge assembly of

FIG. 2

assembled to a closure panel.





FIG. 4

illustrates a bottom view of the hinge assembly of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

illustrates a side view of the hinge assembly of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

illustrates another perspective view of the hinge assembly of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 7

illustrates a perspective view of a hinge strap.




FIG.


7


(


a


) illustrates a sectional view of a portion of the hinge strap of

FIG. 7

taken along line


7


A—


7


A.





FIG. 8

illustrates a pair of hinge assemblies attached to the closure panel of a vehicle.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, there is illustrated an automotive vehicle


10


having a body surface


12


defining a rear compartment


14


. A closure panel


16


is hingedly connected to the vehicle


10


with a pair of adjustable hinge assemblies


18


, for permitting as many as six degrees of adjustability freedom.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


,


6


,


7


and


7


(


a


), each hinge assembly


18


includes a “gooseneck” shaped hinge strap


20


having a first end portion


22


for connecting to the closure panel


16


and a second end portion


24


for connecting to the vehicle body


12


.




The first end portion


22


includes a first generally flat attachment surface


26


and a second generally flat attachment surface


28


orthogonally disposed and spaced relative to the first attachment surface


26


. The first and second attachment surfaces


26


,


28


respectively, include a first slot


30


and a second slot


32


elongated generally in the fore-aft direction of the vehicle


10


. The transverse planes of the respective slots


30


,


32


are generally orthogonal to each other.




The closure panel


16


is welded to a metal insert


34


(see

FIG. 6

) having a first mounting bracket


36


and a second mounting bracket


38


for attaching the first and second attachment surfaces


26


,


28


of the hinge strap


20


to the closure panel


16


. As seen best in

FIGS. 2-4

, the first and second brackets


36


,


38


are generally “U”-shaped. The first bracket


36


includes a first convex rounded surface


40


opposing a first concave rounded surface


42


and a first oversized aperture


44


extending through the surfaces


40


,


42


. The second bracket


38


includes a second convex rounded surface


46


opposing a second concave rounded surface


48


with a second oversized aperture


50


extending through the surfaces


46


,


48


.




As seen

FIG. 2

, the attachment surfaces


26


,


28


of the hinge strap


20


are attached to the first and second brackets


36


,


38


with fastening assemblies


52


,


54


. Each of the fastening assemblies


52


,


54


includes a bolt


56


, a washer


58


, a spacer


60


, and a J-nut


62


.




The strap


20


is attached to the brackets


36


,


38


by aligning the oversized apertures


44


,


50


of the bracket


36


,


38


with the slots


30


,


32


of the hinge strap


20


. Thereafter, the bolts


56


are respectively placed within the aligned slot


30


,


32


and aperture


44


,


50


combinations, such that the bolts


56


of the fastener assemblies


52


,


54


, in order, extend through the washers


58


, the slots


30


,


32


, the spacers


60


, the apertures


44


,


50


and lastly into the j-nuts


62


into which the bolts


56


are threadably fastened. The spacers


60


are specifically designed with concave rounded surfaces


64


, which, upon fastening, mate and/or correspond to the convex rounded surfaces


40


,


46


of the brackets


36


,


38


. The spacers


60


also include planar surfaces


66


which are designed to abuttingly contact the attachment surfaces


26


,


28


of the hinge strap


20


. Furthermore, each of the J-nuts


62


includes a convex rounded surface


68


that mates with or corresponds to first and second concave surfaces


42


,


48


of the brackets


36


,


38


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


7


and


7


(


a


), a hinge box


70


is attached to the vehicle on an inner wall of the rear compartment


14


. As seen in FIG.


7


(


a


), for instance, the second end portion


24


of the hinge strap


20


includes a socket portion


72


surrounding a ball portion


74


of a ball and socket joint


76


. The joint


76


is attached to the hinge box


70


with a fastener assembly


78


, shown in FIG.


2


. Thus, to attach the box


70


to the strap


20


, a hole


80


of the ball portion


74


of the ball and socket joint


76


is aligned with holes


82


,


84


of the hinge box


70


and a formed bolt


86


is inserted through the holes


80


,


82


,


84


. Thereafter, a nut


88


is threadably fastened to the bolt


86


such that a non-cylindrical portion


90


of the bolt


86


is matingly received in the non-circular hole


84


of the hinge box


70


, thereby securing the bolt


86


against rotation and fixing the ball portion


74


and a flange


92


of the ball portion


74


relative to the hinge box


70


. This allows the socket portion


72


and an anti-friction bearing


94


along with the hinge strap


20


to rotate at least partially in all directions about a pivot point


96


so that the closure panel


16


is rotatably attached to the vehicle


10


. Preferably, the bearing


94


is formed from an anti-friction material such as Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) TEFLON®, available from E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co. located at Wilmington, Del. 19898, (302) 999.4592.




Turning now to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


5


, the brackets


36


,


38


and the ball and socket joint


76


allow the panel


16


to be adjusted in a variety of ways to more precisely fit the panel


16


over the compartment


14


. For purposes of the following discussion and to gain a full understanding of the operation of the invention, the hinge box


70


, the pivot point


96


and the vehicle


10


are considered stationary. Furthermore, the fastening assemblies


52


,


54


are in a generally “loosened” state during the following described movements.




First, the closure panel


16


may be adjusted to experience “fore-aft translation”


98


as indicated by double headed arrow


98


in

FIG. 4 and 5

. Fore-aft translation


98


is achieved by moving the closure panel


16


toward or away from the hinge box


70


such that the fastening assemblies


52


,


54


move along the elongation of the slots


30


,


32


.




Second, the closure panel


16


may be adjusted to experience “cross-vehicle rotation”


100


as indicated by double-headed arrow


100


in FIG.


4


. Cross-vehicle rotation


100


is achieved by rotating the closure panel


16


such that the rounded surface


40


of the bracket


36


is rotated relative to the attachment surface


26


of the hinge strap


20


.




Third, the closure panel


16


may be adjusted to experience “cross-vehicle translation”


102


as indicated by double-headed arrow


102


in FIG.


4


. Cross-vehicle translation


102


is achieved by combining fore-aft translation


98


with cross-vehicle rotation


100


. In other words, cross-vehicle translation


102


is achieved by rotating the rounded surface


40


relative to attachment surface


26


and simultaneously moving the fastening assemblies


52


,


54


along the elongation of slots


30


,


32


. As the movement and rotation of cross vehicle translation


102


occurs, the ball and socket joint


76


allow the hinge strap


20


to rotate about the pivot point


96


in a direction generally opposite the rotation of the panel


16


about the rounded surface


40


of the bracket


36


in order to counter the rotation of the panel


16


thereby completing and producing a pure translation of the panel


16


rather than a translation and a rotation.




Fourth, the closure panel


16


may be adjusted to experience “up/down rotation”


104


as indicated by double-headed arrow


104


in FIG.


5


. Up/down rotation


104


is achieved by rotating the closure panel


16


such that the rounded surface


46


of the bracket


38


is rotated relative to the attachment surface


28


of the hinge strap


20


.




Fifth, the closure panel


16


may be adjusted to experience “up/down translation”


106


as indicated by double-headed arrow


106


in FIG.


5


. Up/down translation


106


is achieved by combining fore-aft translation


98


with up/down rotation


104


. In other words, up/down translation


106


is achieved by rotating the rounded surface


46


relative to the attachment surface


28


while simultaneously moving the fastening assemblies


52


,


54


along the elongation of the slots


30


,


32


of the hinge strap


20


. As the movement and rotation of up/down translation


106


occurs, the ball and socket joint


76


may allow the hinge strap


20


to rotate about the pivot point


96


in a direction generally opposite the rotation of the panel


16


about the rounded surface


46


of the bracket


38


in order to counter the rotation of the closure panel


16


thereby producing and completing a pure translation of the panel


16


rather than a translation and a rotation.




Sixth, the closure panel


16


may be adjusted to experience “hinge strap rotation”


108


as indicated by double-headed arrow


108


in FIG.


5


. Hinge strap rotation


108


is achieved by rotating the closure panel


16


together with the hinge strap


20


around the pivot point


96


of the ball and socket joint


76


. In this particular adjustment, there is no relative motion between the hinge strap


20


and the brackets


36


,


38


.




Advantageously, the fastening assemblies


52


,


54


of both hinge assemblies


18


in

FIG. 8

are adjustable and thus may be maintained in a fastening but generally loosened state. Any combination of the previously described motions and rotations may be carried out sequentially or simultaneously upon the panel


16


to move the panel


16


in nearly any direction in three-dimensional space to precisely fit the panel


16


over the compartment


14


of the vehicle


10


. Thereafter, the fastening assemblies


52


,


54


may be tightened while the panel


16


is in proper position (e.g., fitted over the trunk space opening). As the panel


16


is adjusted, the ball and socket joints


76


automatically adjust the direction of rotation of the hinge straps


20


about the pivot points


96


to adjust for smooth opening and closing of the panel


16


.




Additionally, it is also possible to substantially tighten one of the fastening assemblies


52


,


54


while maintaining the other in a loosened state, thus allowing only up-down or only cross vehicle adjustments while limiting or restricting adjustments in other directions.




The skilled artisan will recognize that hinge assemblies according to the present invention may be used for other closures of an automotive vehicle such as a door, a hood or otherwise.




It should be understood that the invention is not limited to the exact embodiment or construction which has been illustrated and described but that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A hinge assembly that adjustably and rotatably attaches a closure panel to an automotive vehicle, said assembly comprising:a first bracket for attaching to said closure panel, said first bracket including a first rounded surface; a second bracket for attaching to said closure panel, said second bracket including a second rounded surface disposed substantially orthogonal to said first rounded surface; a generally elongated hinge strap having a first end portion and a second end portion, said second end portion adapted for rotatably attaching to said vehicle using a ball and socket joint and said first end portion having a first flat attachment surface and a second flat attachment surface disposed orthogonally relative to said first flat attachment surface, said first end portion attached to both of said first and second brackets such that said first and second rounded surfaces can be selectively rotated relative to said first and second attachment surfaces.
  • 2. A hinge assembly as in claim 1, wherein said ball and socket joint includes a polytetrafluoroethylene bearing for assisting in the rotation of said hinge strap.
  • 3. A hinge assembly as in claim 1, further comprising a hinge box, wherein said ball and socket joint are rotatably attached to said hinge box.
  • 4. A hinge assembly for adjustably attaching a closure panel of an automotive vehicle to a body of said vehicle for precisely fitting said closure panel over a compartment within said vehicle, said assembly comprising:a) a metal insert welded to said closure panel, said insert including i) a first bracket for attaching to said closure panel, said first bracket having a first rounded surface and a first opening extending through said rounded surface; ii) a second bracket for attaching to said closure panel, said second bracket having a second rounded surface and a second opening, said second bracket generally extending substantially orthogonal to said first bracket; and b) a hinge strap having a first end portion and a second end portion, said first end portion including a first flat attachment surface having an elongated slot and a second flat attachment surface having a second elongated slot, said first attachment surface generally orthogonal to said second attachment surface, said first attachment surface attached to said first bracket with a first fastening assembly extending through said first enlarged opening and said first slot, said second attachment surface attached to said second bracket with a second fastening assembly extending through said second enlarged opening and said second slot, said first rounded surface being selectively rotatable relative to said first attachment surface, said second rounded surface being selectively rotatable relative to said second attachment surface, said second end portion including a socket portion rotatably attached to a ball portion that is secured relative to a hinge box, said hinge box being attached to said vehicle.
  • 5. A hinge assembly as in claim 4, wherein said ball and socket joint includes a polytetrafluoroethylene bearing to assist in the rotation of said hinge strap.
  • 6. A hinge assembly as in claim 4, wherein each of said fastening assemblies includes a spacer with a concave surface for contacting said first and second rounded surfaces and a generally flat surface for contacting said first and second attachment surfaces.
  • 7. A hinge assembly for adjustably attaching a closure panel of an automotive vehicle to a body of said vehicle for precisely fitting said closure panel over a compartment within said vehicle, said assembly comprising:a) a metal insert welded to said closure panel, said insert including i) a first bracket for attaching to said closure panel, said first bracket having a first rounded surface and a first enlarged opening extending through said rounded surface; ii) a second bracket for attaching to said closure panel, said second bracket having a second rounded surface and a second enlarged opening, said second bracket generally extending substantially orthogonal to said first bracket; and b) a hinge strap having a first end portion and a second end portion, said first end portion including a first flat attachment surface having an elongated slot and a second flat attachment surface having a second elongated slot, said first attachment surface generally orthogonal to said second attachment surface, said first attachment surface attached to said first bracket with a first adjustable fastening assembly extending through said first enlarged opening and said first slot, said second attachment surface attached to said second bracket with a second adjustable fastening assembly extending through said second enlarged opening and said second slot, said first rounded surface being selectively rotatable relative to said first attachment surface, said second rounded surface being selectively rotatable relative to said second attachment surface, said second end portion including a socket portion rotatably attached to a ball portion that is secured relative to a hinge box, said hinge box attached to said vehicle; wherein prior to tightening said first and second adjustable assemblies for securing said closure panel in its final position, said hinge assembly permits fore-aft translation, cross-vehicle rotation, cross-vehicle translation, up/down rotation, and up/down translation of said closure panel.
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