The present invention relates to a closing device for drawing shut a door, flap or hood or a lid, in particular a rear lid of a motor vehicle.
A passenger car, in particular, generally has two or four side doors, an engine hood and a rear lid or a rear door which are in each case equipped with a lock which, for the purpose of closing the particular flap or door or the particular lid, interacts with a closing bracket which is fitted on a frame of the particular door or of the particular lid. In the case of comfortable vehicles, one of the side doors or the tailgate can be equipped with a closing device which facilitates the drawing of the particular door or flap into the closing position. In order to close the rear lid or the side door, the user has to pivot them to only until the lock can interact with the closing bracket. The remaining closing movement is then carried out automatically and independently by the closing device.
A closing device of this type is advantageously fitted in a vehicle in conjunction with a driving device of a vehicle door (e.g., door, tailgate or rear lid), so that this driving device pivots the door until the lock interacts with the closing bracket and the closing device then draws the door counter to the force of the deforming door seal into the closing position.
DE 39 00 508 A1 discloses a closing device of the aforementioned type and has a closing bracket carrier which carries a closing bracket and can be displaced between a standby position, in which the closing bracket is extended, and a closing position, in which the closing bracket is retracted. Furthermore, a driving device is provided which drives the closing bracket carrier in order to displace it between the standby position and the closing position. In the case of the known closing device, the closing bracket carrier has a protruding pin which can be displaced in a sliding manner in a guide groove. This guide groove is formed to a slide which is mounted in a manner so that it can be displaced transversely with respect to the displacement movement of the closing bracket or of the closing bracket carrier, and forms part of the driving device. In this device, the guide groove is shaped so that the closing bracket carrier, which is positively coupled thereto via the pin, can be moved between the standby position and the closing position during a displacement movement of the slide. The slide is driven in one direction with the aid of a cable pull and in the other direction with the aid of a restoring spring. The displacement movement of the closing bracket or of the closing bracket carrier takes place in a purely translatory manner. For this purpose, the closing bracket carrier is mounted in a bidirectionally displaceable manner on a console which is fastened to the frame of the rear lid. The slide is also mounted on this console. The cable pull for actuating the slide leads to a motor which is accommodated on a side wall in the trunk.
DE 42 30 985 C2 discloses another known closing device of the aforementioned type in and likewise comprises a closing bracket carrier which has a closing bracket and can be displaced between a standby position in which the closing bracket is extended, and a closing position in which the closing bracket is retracted. A driving device, also with a cable pull and a restoring spring, drives the closing bracket carrier in order to displace it between the standby position and the closing position. In this embodiment too, the closing bracket carrier is mounted in a bidirectionally displaceable manner on a console. The closing bracket carrier is provided with a pin which engages in a guide slot. This guide slot is formed in a guide lever which is mounted pivotably on the console. The guide lever forms part of the driving device, with the cable pull, on the one hand, and the restoring spring, on the other hand, engaging on the guide lever. The console is fastened to the frame of the rear lid, that is to the edge of the trunk opening. A motor of the driving device is arranged at a distance therefrom at another suitable location in the trunk. In order to displace the closing bracket carrier, the guide lever is pivoted via the cable pull or via the restoring spring, in which case the closing bracket carrier, which is positively coupled to it via the guide slot and the pin, is displaced in a corresponding manner between its closing position and its standby position.
The construction of the known closing devices is relatively complicated; in particular, the known closing devices require a relatively high installation outlay. A particular disadvantage of the known closing devices is the fact that they require in each case a relatively large installation space, with the consequence that the vehicle equipped therewith requires a special manufacturing process in the region of the frame which is designed for fastening the console. For the situation in which a closing device of this known type is to be installed in the particular vehicle only as a special feature, this results in relatively high costs because the frame which is provided for the attachment of a standard, fixed closing bracket is not suitable for the attachment of the closing device or of the console thereof.
An object of the present invention is to overcome the problem of specifying, for a closing device of the aforementioned type by providing, an improved device which, in particular, can be installed more easily and less expensively, and which permits better standardization particularly with regard to fixed closing brackets of the same vehicle model.
This problem has been solved according to the present invention based on the general recognition of using, for the fastening of the closing device, a closing bracket retaining section which is formed on the frame of the door, flap or hood or of the lid and is provided for the fastening of a standard, fixed closing bracket, for which purpose the closing device is adapted in a suitable manner to this closing bracket retaining section.
According to the present invention, this adaptation takes place by the closing bracket carrier being mounted on a bearing plate which is configured for fastening to a front side of the closing bracket retaining section while the driving device is configured for fastening to a rear side of the closing bracket retaining section. The functional separation of the closing bracket carrier from the driving device enables the two components to be fitted on both sides of the closing bracket retaining section, thus making it possible, in particular, for construction space to be saved.
The adaptation of the closing device, which is conceived as a special feature, to the closing bracket retaining section, which is provided for a standard feature, makes it possible, during installation, either to attach the standard, fixed closing bracket or the closing device of the special feature to the closing bracket retaining section. Because no changes are therefore required on the bodywork, the closing device according to the present invention can be realized on a vehicle at reasonable cost.
According to one currently particularly advantageous embodiment, the closing bracket carrier can be mounted rotatably on the bearing plate and can be displaced between the standby position and the closing position by pivoting about a pivot axis. In this case, the closing bracket carrier has a driving arm which, with respect to the closing bracket, protrudes from the closing bracket carrier in a direction away from the pivot axis on a side of the closing bracket carrier that faces away from the pivot axis. In this embodiment, the driving device is provided with a driving element which is fastened to a carrier plate and interacts with an end section of the driving arm, which section is remote from the pivot axis, in order to pivot the closing bracket carrier.
The carrier plate has a supporting arm which protrudes from the carrier plate in the direction of the pivot axis, with a supporting arm end section which is remote from the driving element being provided for fastening to the rear side of the closing bracket retaining section. By virtue of these measures, a rotatory displacement movement about an eccentric pivot axis is produced for the closing bracket. This novel kinematics arrangement permits the use of other, hitherto unusable driving elements, as a result of which the complete closing device can be of very compact construction and, in particular, is fastened in complete form—apart from switches, cables, power supply—to the closing bracket retaining section and, in particular, can be accommodated in the frame of the particular flap or hood or of the particular lid.
According to one feature of the present invention, in the fitted state, the closing bracket retaining section, the bearing plate, the closing bracket carrier, the driving arm, the carrier plate and the supporting arm can extend in each case essentially parallel to a plane which runs perpendicularly with respect to the pivot axis. This permits a particularly flat construction of the closing device. In this sense, “flat” is understood to mean a relatively small dimension in the direction of the pivot axis; in particular, the closing device is smaller parallel to the pivot axis than transversely thereto.
A further advantageous embodiment is characterized in that, in the fitted state, the driving element, the supporting arm and the driving arm are arranged essentially along or in the vicinity of a straight line. These measures produce a relatively long stretched-out construction for the closing device. That is, the closing device is considerably larger in the direction of this straight line than transversely thereto. This construction makes it possible for the closing device according to the present invention to be accommodated particularly easily in a cavity in the frame of the particular lid or of the particular door or hood.
It should be clearly understood that the features mentioned above and those which will be explained in detail below can be used not only in the respectively stated combination, but also in other combinations or on their own without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The closing bracket carrier 2 has a closing bracket 4 and can be displaced between the closing position (shown in
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For at least one of the fastening screws 7, the closing bracket carrier 2 contains an advantageously elongated-hole-shaped aperture 9 which is shaped in such that, in each relative position of the closing bracket carrier 2, one of the plug-in openings 6 is overlapped to allow that the associated fastening screw 7 (cf.
The closing bracket carrier 2 has a driving arm 10 which protrudes from the closing bracket carrier 2 in a direction leading away from the pivot axis 8. The driving arm 10 and pivot axis 8 are formed, with respect to the closing bracket 4, on mutually opposite sides of the closing bracket carrier 2. On its end section 11 facing away from or remote from the pivot axis 8, the driving arm 10 has a fork-like configuration 12.
The closing bracket carrier 2 is constructed so that it extends, apart from the closing bracket 4, in a plane which runs perpendicularly with respect to the pivot axis 8, and is situated parallel to the plane of the drawing. The closing bracket 4 protrudes from the closing bracket carrier 2 perpendicularly with respect to this plane, i.e. parallel to the pivot axis 8. Furthermore, the fork 12, the closing bracket 4 and the pivot axis 8 lie essentially on a straight line which is not referred to specifically here.
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The driving element 13 is fastened to a carrier plate 16 of the driving device 3. The carrier plate 16 has a supporting arm 17 which, in the assembled state of
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According to the present invention, the closing device 1 is installed so that the bearing plate 5 is fastened to a front side of the closing bracket retaining section 20, which front side faces the observer in
So that the screwing of the bearing plate 5 and of the supporting arm 17 to the closing bracket retaining section 20 works, the arrangement of the plug-in openings 6 and of the threaded openings 19 is formed congruently to the arrangement of the passage openings 23.
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Overall, the proposed construction results in a relatively low requirement for construction space, with the result that, in particular, the closing device 1, as here can be accommodated, in the frame 22.
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The closing device 1 should be configured such that it can be fastened instead of the fixed closing bracket 25 or instead of the retaining plate 26 and the fastening plate 27 to the closing bracket retaining section 20. In the currently preferred embodiment shown here, the closing device 1 uses the two passage openings 23 of the closing bracket retaining section 20, which openings are provided per se for the attachment of the fixed closing bracket 25.
Whereas the fixed closing bracket 25 can be a feature of a motor vehicle that is provided as standard, the closing device 1 generally forms a special feature variant. Because no changes have to be carried out to the frame 22 or to the closing bracket retaining section 20 when the closing device 1 of the present invention is used, the closing device 1 can be fitted instead of the fixed closing bracket 25 in a particularly simple manner and at reasonable cost. In particular, the present invention also makes it possible to replace the fixed closing bracket 25 with the closing device 1 in the after-market.
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 35 608.4 | Aug 2002 | DE | national |
This application claims the priority of PCT/EP03/07755 filed Jul. 17, 2003 which claims priority to Germany Application No. 102 35 608.4, filed Aug. 2, 2002 which are expressly incorporated by reference herein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP03/07755 | 7/17/2003 | WO | 9/27/2005 |