Convertible top

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6715823
  • Patent Number
    6,715,823
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 26, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 6, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A convertible top has according to the invention a flexible textile cover formed of a generally horizontal top panel extending generally rearward from a front edge, a rear panel extending downward from and joined at a rear seam to the front panel, and a pair of generally vertical side panels unitarily formed with the rear panel, extending forward therefrom, and joined at respective side seams to the top panel. The side seams are generally horizontal. In addition the rear seam is generally horizontal and the side seams form end continuations of the rear seam.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to convertible top.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




In the drawing:





FIG. 1

is a partly broken away perspective view of a convertible top according to the invention;





FIGS. 2 and 3

are views like

FIG. 1

of prior-art convertible tops.











BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, standard convertible tops


10


′ and


10


″ each comprise a flexible and waterproof textile cover


11


having a front end


23


and a rear end


24


and stretched over a frame partly shown at


12


. The cover


11


comprises a mainly horizontal roof panel


15


that extends back from the front end


23


and that is creased at


20


where it is stretched over ribs of the frame


12


, side panels


17


that are mainly vertical, and a rear panel


16


that is normally formed with a hole


19


accommodating a rear window


18


and that extends to the rear end


24


.




In

FIG. 2

the top panel


15


and the rear panel


16


are formed of a single piece and the side panels


17


are separate pieces joined to side edges of the top panel


15


at a horizontal seam


14


and to side edges of the rear panels at angled rear seams


26


. Thus this system is made of three separate pieces that must be stitched together. In addition the seams


14


are folded at several locations, so that with time they will loosen and leak.




In

FIG. 3

the top panel


15


is separate from the rear panel


16


and has a rear edge joined to it at a rear seam


25


. The top panel


15


is formed with a pair of front gores


21


and the rear panel with a pair of rear gores


22


joined together at generally vertical seams


27


forming continuations of the seam


25


. The two gores


21


and


22


on each side form the respective side panel


17


. While this top


10


″ is only made of two pieces, they are shaped such that there is considerable waste when they are cut out. The vertical seams


27


forming extensions of the rear seam


14


are potential leak zones.




Such tops


10


′ and


10


″ and the systems for seaming them together are described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,429,409 as well as in German patent documents 2,327,485 of Lehmann, 4,128,115 of Claar, 4,441,266 of Meister, 197 31 330 of Leutz, 198 05 657 of Bauer, 199 00 909 of Dangle, and 82 05 999.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved convertible top.




Another object is the provision of such an improved convertible top which is easy and efficient to manufacture, attractive.




A further object is to provide a convertible top particularly resistant to leaking, especially at the seams joining the panels forming the flexible cover.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A convertible top has according to the invention a flexible textile cover formed of a generally horizontal top panel extending generally rearward from a front edge, a rear panel extending downward from and joined at a rear seam to the front panel, and a pair of generally vertical side panels unitarily formed with the rear panel, extending forward therefrom, and joined at respective side seams to the top panel.




In accordance with the invention the side seams are generally horizontal. In addition the rear seam is generally horizontal and the side seams form end continuations of the rear seam.




Such a convertible top is extremely attractive, having simple and very clean lines. Furthermore since it is comprised of two large basically rectangular pieces it can be made with relatively little waste, as for instance the material loss to form gores making up side panels is completely avoided.




SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION




As seen in

FIG. 1

, where reference numerals used in

FIGS. 2 and 3

relate to functionally identical structure, the rear panel


16


is separate from the top panel


15


and is joined to it at the horizontal rear seam


25


. In addition the rear panel


16


is unitarily formed with the side panels


17


that are joined to the top panel


15


at the horizontal side seams


14


forming continuations of the rear seam


25


. Thus the only seam between the two parts of the flexible cover


11


lies in a horizontal plane so that the cover


11


can be manufactured with ease and the seam


14


,


25


is unlikely to leak. In addition the one-piece constructions of the side and rear panels


16


and


17


is quite attractive and durable.



Claims
  • 1. A convertible top comprising:a flexible textile cover formed of a generally horizontal top panel extending generally rearward from a front edge, a rear panel extending downward from and joined at a generally horizontal rear seam to the front panel, and a pair of generally vertical side panels unitarily formed as a single piece with the rear panel, extending forward therefrom, and joined at respective generally horizontal side seams to the top panel.
  • 2. The convertible top defined in claim 1 wherein the side seams form end continuations of the rear seam.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
101 41 550 Aug 2001 DE
US Referenced Citations (9)
Number Name Date Kind
1709367 Olguin Apr 1929 A
3252731 Brynn et al. May 1966 A
3256034 Condray Jun 1966 A
3976324 Lehmann Aug 1976 A
4323276 Hira et al. Apr 1982 A
D273668 Di Geronimo, III May 1984 S
4819983 Alexander et al. Apr 1989 A
5429409 Corder Jul 1995 A
D469734 Tyrer Feb 2003 S
Foreign Referenced Citations (8)
Number Date Country
2 337 485 Sep 1974 DE
82 05 999 Jul 1982 DE
3416285 Apr 1984 DE
41 28 115 Nov 1992 DE
44 41 266 Nov 1995 DE
197 31 330 Feb 1999 DE
198 05 657 Aug 1999 DE
199 00 909 Jul 2000 DE