CABLE GUIDE ON A VEHICLE DOOR

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20110042991
  • Publication Number
    20110042991
  • Date Filed
    November 11, 2008
    16 years ago
  • Date Published
    February 24, 2011
    13 years ago
Abstract
The present invention relates to a motor vehicle having a component whose position can be changed and which is provided with a cable. For this cable, the motor vehicle has a cable store with a force and/or torque storage means, of which the stored force and/or stored torque changes with the position of the component.
Description

The present invention relates to a motor vehicle comprising a component whose position may be changed and which is provided with a cable. For this cable, the motor vehicle comprises a cable store with a force and/or torque storage means, of which the stored force and/or stored torque changes with the position of the component.


It is already known to provide vehicles, in particular motor vehicles, with movable, in particular pivotable, vehicle doors, electrical and/or electronic components and/or consumers, such as for example window lifters, door locks, illuminating devices, acoustic devices such as loudspeakers or the like being arranged in or on the vehicle door. Said electrical and/or electronic components and/or consumers are in this case, for example, connected by a round cable to the remaining electrical components of the vehicle and/or the cable harness of the vehicle, in particular via or through a part of the vehicle chassis, in particular the A-pillar and/or the B-pillar. The length of the cable in this connection has to be provided for the open position of the vehicle door.


The object of the present invention is to provide a motor vehicle with a cable guide which avoids an uncontrolled cable path, for example when the door is closed.


The object is achieved by a motor vehicle comprising a component whose position may be changed and which is provided with a cable and which comprises a cable store with a force and/or torque storage means, of which the stored force and/or stored torque changes with the position of the component.


The present invention relates to a motor vehicle comprising a component whose position may be changed. Said component may, for example, be a vehicle door, a vehicle tailgate, an engine hood but also a vehicle seat or a vehicle seat bench. Said component is provided with a cable in order, for example, to provide electrical or electronic consumers, for example window lifters, door locks, illuminating devices, acoustic devices such as loudspeakers, heaters, motorized drives or the like, which are located in the respective component, with energy and/or signals. The cable extends, moreover, into the vehicle chassis and/or is connected to a further cable which extends in the vehicle chassis. The cable may be a flat or round cable, in particular a ribbon cable. The cable may comprise a plurality of separate electrical conductors.


According to the invention, a cable store is provided which cooperates with the cable of the respective component and stores said cable as required. Said cable store may be located in the component, i.e. for example in the vehicle door or tailgate or in the vehicle seat. However, it may also or additionally be arranged fixedly in the vehicle chassis, preferably directly adjacent to the respective component.


Said cable store has a force and/or torque storage means, of which the stored force and/or stored torque changes with the position of the component. The emptier the cable store is, preferably the greater the stored force and/or the stored torque and vice versa. Preferably, the force and/or torque storage means always has a certain pretensioning so that the cable never sags.


Preferably, the cable store is provided in the component, for example in the vehicle door or in the vehicle seat. Alternatively or additionally, however, the cable store may also be provided on the bodywork of the vehicle. For example, the cable store may be provided on or in the respective pillar or the respective upright to which the vehicle door or the tailgate is fastened. The cable store may, however, also be mounted on the vehicle floor in the region of the respective seat.


In the event that the component is a vehicle door or a vehicle tailgate, the stored force and/or or the stored torque of the force and/or torque storage means increases when the door is opened and reduces when the vehicle door is closed.


Preferably, the cable store comprises two rollers, the rotational axes thereof being rotatable about a common center of rotation which is preferably located between, in particular centrally between, the rollers. When rotated in one direction, cable material is stored thereby, which is released again when rotated in the opposing direction. Particularly preferably, the rotational axes of the rollers are arranged parallel to one another and preferably adjacent to one another. Preferably, the rollers are arranged on a common rotary plate. The rotary plate is preferably connected to a spring, for example a torsion spring which is tensioned when the vehicle door is opened and thus releases the cable and is relaxed when the door is closed and thus stores cable material. The rollers in turn may additionally be mounted to be rotatable about their own axis.


In a further preferred embodiment the cable is permanently, i.e. plastically, bent and elastically deformed when the position of the component changes. Preferably, the cable or parts of the cable itself has or have sufficient material properties for permanent deformation. Alternatively or additionally, a permanently plastically deformable means, for example a resilient material is arranged, in particular bonded, on the cable.


The invention is explained hereinafter with reference to FIGS. 1-4. Said explanations are provided merely by way of example and do not restrict the general idea of the invention.






FIG. 1
a shows a first embodiment of a vehicle door, which is pivotably arranged on a pillar of the vehicle chassis, in the closed state.



FIG. 1
b shows the vehicle door according to FIG. 1a in the open state.



FIG. 2
a shows a second embodiment of a vehicle door which is pivotably arranged on a pillar of the vehicle chassis in the closed state.



FIG. 2
b shows the vehicle door according to FIG. 2a in the open state.



FIG. 3 shows the embodiment according to FIG. 2.



FIG. 4 shows the embodiment according to FIG. 1 when the vehicle door is closed.






FIG. 1
a shows a automobile door 2 which is arranged pivotably on a pillar 1, in this case the A-pillar or B-pillar, in the closed state. This automobile door 2 has electrical-electronic components (not shown) which are provided via a cable, a system cable 3, with energy and/or signals. The cable 3 is, on the one hand, directly connected or indirectly connected to the pillar 1 and, on the other hand, to the control unit 5. The cable store 4 is located between the control unit 5 and the pillar 1, preferably in the door. Said cable store consists in the present case of two, preferably rotatably mounted, rollers 6, 7 about which the cable is partially wound. Said two rollers are rotatably mounted about a center of rotation which is preferably located centrally between the two rollers, for example on a rotary table. The rotational axes of the rollers are arranged parallel but not concentrically.



FIG. 1
b shows the automobile door according to FIG. 1a in the open state. By opening the door, additional cable material is required. As a result, the rollers 6, 7 rotate clockwise, and thus release the stored cable material. The rotation of the rollers 6, 7 clockwise takes place counter to a force storage means, for example a spring, in particular a torsion spring, which pretensions the rollers rotating counterclockwise, so that as soon as the door is closed again, the rollers rotate back counterclockwise into the position shown in FIG. 1a, and thus again store the cable.


In the FIGS. 2 a further embodiment of the cable store is shown. In the present case, the cable 3 in the region 3′ is permanently, i.e. plastically, bent, in particular in the shape of an omega. When opening the door (FIG. 2b) said omega-shaped bent portion is stretched by elastic deformation of the region 3′ and thus the stored cable material is released. As soon as the door is closed again (FIG. 2a) the cable in the region 3′ regains its original shape. Should the cable material itself not have sufficient material properties for permanent bending, on the cable in the region 3′ a bent means 8 (see FIG. 3), for example a spring means, in particular a leaf spring, may be arranged, which has the desired bending, and which when opening the door is reversibly stretched.



FIG. 3 shows once again the embodiment according to FIG. 2. In FIG. 3a the upright 1 and the open door and the cable 3 located between the door and the upright may be seen. FIG. 3b shows the closed state of the door. In this view, the reinforcement of the cable 3 which is bent in the manner of a crooked stick may be seen, and which when opening the door (FIG. 3c) is reversibly stretched.



FIG. 4 shows the embodiment according to FIG. 1 when the door is closed.


LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS


1 Pillar



2 Door, tailgate



3 Cable, system cable



4 Cable store



5 Control unit



6 Roller



7 Roller



8 Reinforcement

Claims
  • 1. A motor vehicle comprising a component (2) whose position may be changed and which is provided with a cable (3), characterized in that it comprises a cable store (4) with a force and/or torque storage means, of which the stored force and/or stored torque changes with the position of the component.
  • 2. The motor vehicle as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the cable store is provided in the component (2) and/or connected to the vehicle chassis.
  • 3. The motor vehicle as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the component (2) is a vehicle door or a tailgate.
  • 4. The motor vehicle as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the stored force and/or stored torque of the force and/or torque storage means increases when the door is opened and reduces when the door is closed.
  • 5. The motor vehicle as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the cable store comprises two rollers (6, 7), the rotational axes thereof being rotatable about a common center of rotation which is preferably located between the rollers, in particular centrally.
  • 6. The motor vehicle as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the cable store comprises two rollers (6, 7) which are arranged on a rotary plate.
  • 7. The motor vehicle as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the cable (3) has a deformation (3′) which is elastically deformed when the position of the component (2) changes.
  • 8. The motor vehicle as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that the cable (3) itself has sufficient material properties for permanent plastic deformation (3′).
  • 9. The motor vehicle as claimed in one of claim 7 or 8, characterized in that a permanently plastically deformable means (8), for example a resilient material, is arranged on the cable (3).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10 2007 054 656.6 Nov 2007 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/EP08/09500 11/11/2008 WO 00 9/30/2010