This application is related to application number 09011299.6-1268, filed Sep. 3, 2009, in the European Patent Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference and to which priority is claimed.
The present invention relates to a clamping device for a sliding roof that is displaceable along a guidance and runner rail, the clamping device being provided in the region of the guidance and runner rail and comprising an actuation lever arranged pivotably about an axis and shiftable between a locking position and a release position, as well as a clamping element modifiable in its position by means of the actuation lever, which element coacts with a countermember provided on the end carriage and moves the end carriage to the end of the guidance and runner rail.
Clamping devices that are arranged in the cargo space are known from practical use in a wide variety of embodiments. The result is both that actuation is cumbersome and, depending on the embodiment, even quite time-consuming to use as a result of tedious actuation of a crank; and the cargo area is reduced. Damage can furthermore occur to the clamping system as a result of the cargo, or during loading and unloading.
It is an object of the invention to avoid the aforesaid disadvantages and to describe a clamping system that is easily operable.
The object is achieved in that the clamping element is arranged in a guide aligned in accordance with the course of the guidance and runner rail, and is shiftable in its guide in a longitudinal direction, by way of a connecting element arrested in articulated fashion respectively on both the clamping element and the actuation lever, between a locking position retaining the end carriage at the end of the guidance and runner rail, and a release position, the guide comprising in a subregion on the underside an open space such that upon shifting of the actuation lever into the release position, the clamping element is at least partly lowerable sufficiently that the end carriage can be displaced away from the end of the guidance and runner rail. The result is that no room is required in the cargo space, since the clamping device is provided outside, in particular beneath, the cargo surface.
The clamping element can also be additionally tiltable upon lowering, so that a partial lowering results and the elevated region of the clamping element that coacts with the countermember is lowered sufficiently that the countermember is movable across the clamping element.
The articulation of the connecting element on the actuation lever can preferably be provided in such a way that upon shifting of the actuation lever into the locking position, said articulation takes place across a dead-center point, so that automatic locking occurs and release cannot occur without the action of a force.
According to the present invention, the clamping element can be connected to the connecting element via a compression spring element that, when the actuation lever is in its locking position, enables a slight shifting within the guide, thus allowing adaptation, within certain limits, to changes in the location of the countermember.
In a preferred exemplifying embodiment of the invention, a locking element can be associated with the actuation lever for immobilization in its locking position, so that even further improved protection against inadvertent locking release by the clamping element is provided.
Advantageously, the locking element can be arranged on the actuation lever and can be embodied to coact with a corresponding cutout in the clamping device.
In a preferred exemplifying embodiment of the invention, the actuating lever can be embodied extensibly, in particular against a return force, so that an elongation of the lever arm for easier actuation is possible, and the overall size when not in use is reduced.
For this, an elongation element can also be foldable out of the actuation lever, in particular against a return force.
For accurate adaptation, the countermember provided on the end carriage can be embodied to be shiftable in its position and to be correspondingly settable in a preselected position, so that an excessive clamping force can be reduced or an insufficient clamping force can be magnified.
For this purpose the clamping element can also be provided to be shiftable in the guide against a return force, and can be connected to the connecting element.
An exemplifying embodiment of the invention that is depicted in the drawings will be explained below. In the drawings:
Matching reference characters are used in all the Figures for identical or similar components.
The Figures show a clamping device 1 for a sliding roof (not depicted in the drawings) that is displaceable along guidance and runner rails 15, clamping device 1 being provided in the region of the guidance and runner rail and comprising an actuation lever 3 arranged pivotably about an axis 2 and shiftable between a locking position (
Clamping element 4 is arranged in a guide 5 aligned in accordance with the course of guidance and runner rail 15, and is shiftable in its guide 5 in a longitudinal direction, by way of a connecting element 6 arrested in articulated fashion respectively on both clamping element 4 and actuation lever 3, between a locking position (
Guide 5 exhibits, in a subregion on the underside, an open space 7 such that upon shifting of actuation lever 3 into the release position, clamping element 4 is at least partly lowerable sufficiently that end carriage 10 (not depicted in the drawings) can be displaced away from the end of guidance and runner rail 15.
Associated with actuation lever 3 is a locking element 8 for immobilization in its locking position, which element is arranged on actuation lever 3 and is embodied to coact with a corresponding cutout 9 in clamping device 1. The result is that initially, upon opening pivoting of actuation lever 3, clamping element 4 is pulled back by connecting element 6 in guide 5 (see
For accurate adaptation of clamping device 1 to the required clamping force and to the required clamping travel of clamping element 4, countermember 11 provided on end carriage 10 has (as depicted in
Alternatively, a stop 14 that is shiftable in its position and correspondingly settable in a preselected position can be associated with countermember 11 provided on end carriage 10, which stop is provided in vehicle-mounted fashion and not on end carriage 10.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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EP09011299.6-1268 | Sep 2009 | EP | regional |