Cover for a sliding roof

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6661385
  • Patent Number
    6,661,385
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 5, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 9, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A cover for a sliding roof comprises a cover plate of a non-metallic material, for example of glass, and also a frame, which is arranged on the cover plate, and an antenna. The antenna is arranged in the frame.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a cover for a sliding roof, which comprises a cover plate of a non-metallic material, for example of glass, and also a frame which is attached to the cover plate, and an antenna.




The cover of the sliding roof is used to partially or completely expose a roof opening in the roof of motor vehicles. The cover plate can consist of glass or of a high-strength plastic, so that even when the cover is closed, it is possible for light to pass through.




Published German Patent Application DE 196 37 794 A1 shows a cover plate which consists of a laminated glass, an antenna being arranged between two layers of the laminated glass. Providing the antenna on a cover which does not consist of metal is advantageous, because the cover does not screen the antenna. If namely the antenna were arranged at a different site on the vehicle roof, the antenna would be screened by the metallic outer skin of the roof such that the transmitting/receiving power of the antenna is insufficient. A disadvantage in the known cover construction, however, is the high constructional expenditure.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the invention therefore consists in further developing a cover for a sliding roof of the type initially mentioned in that an antenna can be arranged with a small amount of expenditure.




According to the invention, a cover is provided which comprises a cover plate of a non-metallic material, for example of glass, and also a frame, which is arranged on the cover plate, and an antenna. The antenna is arranged in the frame. The frame offers a variety of possibilities for arranging the antenna in a favorably-priced manner, for example directly embedded in the frame by means of a foam casing. A further advantage of the construction according to the invention consists in that it is not necessary to use laminated glass panels in order to arrange the antenna.




According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, provision is made that the antenna is formed by a reinforcement insert in the frame. Thus, elements of the reinforcement insert which are present in any case are used for the antenna, several individual pieces of the reinforcement insert being able to be connected together in a suitable manner.




Advantageous embodiments of the invention will be apparent from the subclaims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a schematic top view onto a cover according to the invention;





FIG. 2

shows a schematic sectional view along the plan II—II of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows a schematic sectional view along the plane III—III of

FIG. 1

, some parts of the sliding roof and of the vehicle roof being additionally shown; and





FIG. 4

shows in an enlarged sectional view a cover according to a second embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

a cover


10


is shown, which comprises a cover plate


12


and a frame


14


. The cover plate


12


consists of glass or of a suitable high-strength plastics material. The frame


14


(see also

FIGS. 2 and 3

) usually consists of an invention-molded or foamed plastics material and is arranged so as to extend around the entire cover plate. It has a marginal gap seal


16


and functional structures


18


which are not important for an understanding of the invention. The cover is arranged in a known manner so as to be displaceable on a vehicle roof


20


, which is indicated here schematically.




In the frame, several reinforcement inserts


22


,


24


are arranged. They serve to give the frame and the cover plate connected therewith the necessary stability. Of the reinforcement inserts


22


,


24


, at least the reinforcement inserts


24


consist of an electrically conductive material, so that they can be used as an antenna. For this purpose, an electric circuit


26


cast into the frame for connecting the antenna, and also a connection cable


28


are provided. As can be seen in

FIG. 1

, two reinforcement inserts


24


, which are arranged at right-angles to each other, are connected together to form the antenna. It would also be possible to connect together two reinforcement inserts arranged in longitudinal direction one behind the other. In this way, the length of the antenna can be coordinated with the respective transmitting/receiving conditions.




In

FIG. 4

a further embodiment is shown, in which the antenna is formed by a separately constructed antenna wire


30


which is cast on the reinforcement insert


22


into the frame


14


. In addition, a reinforcement insert


24


, serving as antenna, can be seen, which is constructed here as a framework band of the marginal gap seal


16


of the frame


14


.




In the embodiments shown, an antenna can be provided which is constructed and arranged in a protected manner with a small amount of expenditure, and which is suitable in particular for systems in which the efficiency output does not have to be optimised, for example garage door openers, radio controlled central locking systems or the like.




The foregoing description is only exemplary of the principles of the invention. Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. The preferred embodiments of this invention have been disclosed, however, so that one of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specially described. For that reason the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.



Claims
  • 1. A cover for a sliding roof comprising:a cover plate of a non-metallic material; a frame attacked to said cover plate; and a reinforcement insert arranged in said frame, wherein the reinforcement insert acts as an antenna.
  • 2. The cover according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of said reinforcement inserts are connected together to form said antenna.
  • 3. The cover according to claim 2, wherein in said frame an electric circuit is arranged in said frame for connecting said plurality of reinforcement inserts together.
  • 4. The cover according to claim 1, wherein said cover consists of glass.
  • 5. The cover according to claim 1, wherein said cover consists of a plastics material.
  • 6. The cover according to claim 1, wherein said reinforcements insert is cast into said frame.
  • 7. A cover for a sliding roof comprising:a cover plate of a non-metallic material; a frame attached to said cover plate; a reinforcement insert which is cast into said frame; and an antenna arranged on the reinforcement insert.
  • 8. The cover according to claim 7, wherein said cover comprises glass.
  • 9. The cover according to claim 7, wherein said cover comprises a plastics material.
  • 10. A cover for a sliding roof comprising:a cover plate of a non-metallic material; a frame attached to said cover plate; and an antenna arranged in said frame, wherein said frame has a marginal gap seal and said antenna is formed by a framework band of said marginal gap seal.
  • 11. A vehicle roof component comprising:a vehicle roof having an opening; a cover for a sliding roof, the cover having a cover plate of a non-metallic material; a frame attached to said cover plate; and a reinforcement insert arranged in said frame, wherein the reinforcement insert acts as an antenna.
  • 12. The vehicle roof component according to claim 11, wherein a plurality of said reinforcement inserts are connected together to form said antenna.
  • 13. The vehicle roof component according to claim 12, wherein in said frame an electric circuit is arranged for connecting said plurality of reinforcement inserts together.
  • 14. The vehicle roof component according to claim 11, wherein said cover comprises glass.
  • 15. The vehicle roof component according to claim 11, wherein said cover consists of a plastics material.
  • 16. The vehicle roof component according to claim 11, wherein said reinforcements insert is cast tine said frame.
  • 17. A vehicle roof component comprising:a vehicle roof having an opening; a cover for a sliding roof, the cover having a cover plate of a non-metallic material; a frame attached to said cover plate; a reinforcement insert which is cast into said frame; and an antenna arranged on the reinforcement insert.
  • 18. The vehicle roof component according to claim 17, wherein said cover comprises glass.
  • 19. The vehicle roof component according to claim 17, wherein said cover comprises a plastics material.
  • 20. A vehicle roof component, comprising:a vehicle roof having an opening; a cover for a sliding roof, the cover having a cover plate of a non-metallic material; a frame attached to said cover plate; and an antenna arranged in said frame, wherein said frame has a marginal gap seal and said antenna is formed by a framework band of said marginal gap seal.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
101 10 848 Mar 2001 DE
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
4758166 Bonnett et al. Jul 1988 A
6375254 Patz Apr 2002 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (5)
Number Date Country
33 34 760 Apr 1985 DE
38 02 130 Aug 1989 DE
196 53 431 Jul 1997 DE
196 37 794 Mar 1998 DE
196 37 794 Mar 1998 DE
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
Entry
“Integral Roof Antenna Improves Vehicle Design” Machine Design, Penton, Inc. Cleveland, OH Feb. 20, 1992.
German Search Report for DE 101 10 848.6 dated Nov. 16, 2001.