The application claims priority to European Patent Application No. 05 016 283.3, which was filed on Jul. 27, 2005.
The present invention relates to an assembly comprised of a vehicle folding top and a roller blind.
Aside from an outer skin that is visible from outside a vehicle, a conventional folding top has an inner lining that provides a visually appealing impression, and which covers a linkage of the folding top. The visual appearance of the inner lining may be matched with a remaining inner lining of the vehicle. The production of folding tops of this type, however, is complicated and expensive.
It is an object of the invention to reduce the costs of a folding top.
This objective is accomplished by providing an assembly that includes a vehicle folding top that can cover or expose a roof opening, and a roller blind which is arranged beneath the vehicle folding top when in a closed condition. The roller blind can fully or partly cover the roof opening exposed by the vehicle folding top. Since an inner side of the vehicle folding top, as viewed from an interior of a vehicle, is covered up by the roller blind, the folding top need not be provided with an expensive lining on the inside. In addition, a gain in functionality is achieved because the roller blind may be used as an additional sunshade or windbreak, for example.
Preferably, the roller blind constitutes an inner lining for the vehicle folding top so that, in order to save costs, the vehicle folding top itself may be configured without an integrated inner lining.
An inner side of the vehicle folding top, as viewed from the interior of the vehicle, is preferably always covered up by the roller blind. In this way, the inner side of the vehicle folding top, which need not satisfy any high requirements as to appearance, is never visible from the vehicle interior.
Advantageously, a front edge of the roller blind facing a vehicle front is always at least at a same level with a front edge of the vehicle folding top. However, the roller blind can be adapted to be shifted independently of the vehicle folding top across an area of the roof opening that is not covered by the vehicle folding top. This allows a vehicle occupant to use the roller blind as a sunshade or windbreak for an exposed part of the roof opening as desired and independently of the position of the vehicle folding top.
When the vehicle folding top is moved for closure, the roller blind is advantageously and preferably always moved along as soon as a front edge of the vehicle folding top has reached a front edge of the roller blind in a closing direction. In this way, no unintentional exposure of the inner side of the vehicle folding top can occur.
The vehicle folding top and the roller blind are preferably movable by at least one electric drive. Additionally or alternatively, a second drive or a manual control may be provided for the roller blind or for the vehicle folding top as well.
The roof opening preferably extends substantially as far as a lower end of a rear column of the vehicle. This means that the vehicle has no positionally fixed rear window.
When the vehicle folding top is in a folded condition, the vehicle folding top together with a spindle of the roller blind can preferably be moved between first and second positions, the folded folding top and the spindle of the roller blind being situated at an upper end of the rear window in the first position and behind a backrest of a vehicle seat in the second position.
This arrangement offers the advantage that the roller blind may also be positioned to serve as a wind deflector, while the vehicle folding top can remain in the second position, thus taking on a third function.
Preferably, the vehicle folding top is guided in a pair of parallel rails oriented in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle, as is known from the prior art, with the vehicle folding top and the roller blind preferably running in separate guides. The roller blind may, for instance, run in a lateral guide.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
Guide rails 15 (
Arranged beneath the folding top 18 is a roller blind 20 that runs in separate parallel guide rails 17 in a lateral guide similarly to that of the folding top 18. The guides are illustrated by way of example in
The roller blind 20 assumes the function of an inner lining for the folding top 18, which is configured without an integrated inner lining itself. Viewed from an interior of the vehicle, a vehicle occupant will therefore only see the roller blind 20, and will never see an inner side of the folding top 18 or any associated linkage thereof. In order to ensure this, a mechanism of the folding top 18 and of the roller blind 20 is designed such that a front edge 22 of the roller blind 20 in the direction A must be always at least at the same level with a front edge 24 of the folding top 18. Therefore, it is ruled out that the roller blind 20 can be pushed back behind the front edge 24 of the folding top 18 counter to the direction A so that the inner side of the folding top 18 would become visible from the interior of the vehicle.
In the exposed area of the roof opening 12 between the front edge 24 of the folding top 18 and an upper end of the windshield 14, however, the roller blind 20 is movable independently of the position of the folding top 18, either manually or by an electric drive. In this way, in addition to its function as a replacement for the inner lining of the folding top 18, the roller blind 20 may also be used as a sunshade or windbreak that can be adjusted as desired.
FIGS. 3 to 5 show various possible positions of the folding top 18 and the roller blind 20 disposed underneath. When the folding top 18 is in the closed condition, the roller blind 20 is also automatically pulled completely to the front, as is shown in
The folding top 18 can be pushed back along the roof frame until the folding top 18 is fully folded. In this first position, the folded folding top 18 is located at an upper end 31 of the rear column 28 (
In this first position of the folding top 18, the roller blind 20 can be pulled forward, for example up to the middle of the roof opening 12, in order to leave the front part of the exposed roof opening 12 open (
The roller blind 20 and the folding top 18 may be moved by a shared electric drive 19 or by separate electric drives (shown diagrammatically in
The folding top 18 and the roller blind 20 are fitted in the guide rails 15 such that the folded folding top 18 and a spindle 25 of the roller blind 20 can be moved jointly to a second position up to a level of a backrest 29 (in this case of a rear seat), as is shown in
When the assembly made up of the folded folding top 18 and the roller blind 20 has reached the second position, a lower end of the rear window 16 is released manually from a vehicle body and is attached to the backrest, for example by a conventional zip fastener system.
From this second position, the roller blind 20 can be pushed partially toward the front, independently of the folding top 18, as shown in
To close the top, the procedure is reversed. First the lower end of the rear window 16 is re-fastened to the vehicle body. Then the folded folding top 18 and the roller blind 20 are moved together (electrically or manually) from the second position as far as to the first position. The roller blind 20 may now be pulled, wholly or partly, across the exposed area of the roof opening 12, while the folding top 18 remains open, i.e. folded. When the folding top 18 is closed as well, the roller blind 20 is automatically moved along in the direction A towards the front of the vehicle as soon as the front edge 24 of the folding top 18 reaches the front edge 22 of the roller blind 20. When the folding top 18 is in its fully closed condition, the roller blind 20 is always also in its closed position, in which the roller blind 20 is pulled all the way towards the front of the vehicle.
Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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05 016 283.3 | Jul 2005 | EP | regional |