This application is based on and claims benefit of priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2012-0142709, filed on Dec. 10, 2012 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present inventive concept relates to a door regulator structure, and more particularly, to a door regulator structure connecting a door curtain and a door glass to a single driving means to allow both of the door curtain and the door glass to be automatically operated.
According to the prior art, a door regulator structure automatically opening or closing a door glass has been widely used.
The door regulator structure has a structure in which when a user presses an up or down button, a motor 20 is rotated to rotate a drum fixed to a shaft of the motor, such that a glass cable 81 wound around the drum is moved to raise or lower a glass 8.
Meanwhile, vehicles having high-class specifications have been further installed with a door curtain, in addition to a power window. However, the door curtain was configured separately from the door regulator structure according to the prior art described above, such that the door curtain was manually driven or operated by a separate motor other than the motor 20.
However, a structure in which a separate driving means is further provided in order to automatically move only a curtain causes an increase in weight and cost, and a structure of manually operating the curtain decreases convenience of a user as compared with a structure of automatically operating the curtain.
Accordingly, the present inventive concept has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior art while advantages achieved by the prior art are maintained intact.
One aspect of the present inventive concept relates to a curtain integrated door regulator structure capable of automatically and independently operating a glass and a curtain using a single driving means.
One aspect of the present inventive concept encompasses a curtain integrated door regulator structure including: a motor generating rotational driving force to rotate a driving shaft; a drive gear provided with a shaft receiving hole into which a driving shaft of the motor is fitted; a drum retainer provided with a spiral groove shaft supporting part spirally coupled to a spiral protrusion formed on an outer circumference of the drive gear; a glass driving drum and a curtain driving drum rotatably received in the drum retainer and disposed at an outer side of the drive gear; gear keys formed on the outer circumference of the drive gear; and key grooves formed in the glass driving drum and the curtain driving drum, respectively, and having a shape corresponding to that of the gear keys, wherein the driving shaft and the shaft receiving hole are movable in an axial direction and are coupled to each other so as to transfer rotational force in a rotation direction, and wherein the spiral protrusion formed on the outer circumference of the drive gear moves along a spiral groove of the spiral groove shaft supporting part of the drum retainer while the drive gear is rotated by rotation of the motor, such that the drive gear moves in the axial direction while being rotated, and the drive gear moves in the axial direction, such that the gear key of the drive gear is selectively engaged with the key groove of the glass driving drum or the key groove of the curtain driving drum, thereby rotating the glass driving drum or the curtain driving drum.
The curtain integrated door regulator structure may further include stoppers fixing the glass driving drum and the curtain driving drum that is not engaged with the gear keys of the drive gear so as not to be rotated.
The outer circumference of the drive gear may be provided with jaws, the stoppers may be provided with jaw receiving parts, respectively, have the jaws received in the jaw receiving parts thereof, respectively, such that they are rotatably coupled to the drive gear, and include stopper parts formed in a direction parallel with the axial direction of the drive gear, respectively, and the drum retainer may be provided with guide grooves guiding the stopper parts in the direction parallel with the axial direction of the drive gear, respectively, such that when the drive gear moves in the axial direction, the stoppers also move in the axial direction by the jaw receiving parts, and rotation of the stoppers is prevented by the stopper parts and the guide grooves during a period in which the stoppers move in the axial direction together with the drive gear.
The key groove of the glass driving drum and the key groove of the curtain driving drum may be disposed to be spaced apart from each other by at least an axial length of the gear key formed on the outer circumference of the drive gear.
During a period in which the gear key of the drive gear is engaged with the key groove of the glass driving drum, the stopper part of the stopper may be engaged with the curtain driving drum, thereby preventing rotation of the curtain driving drum, and during a period in which the gear key of the drive gear is engaged with the key groove of the curtain driving drum, the stopper part of the stopper may be engaged with the glass driving drum, thereby preventing rotation of the glass driving drum.
The stoppers may be disposed at outer sides of the glass driving drum and the curtain driving drum in the axial direction of the drive gear.
The foregoing and other features of the inventive concept will be apparent from more particular description of embodiments of the inventive concept, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters may refer to the same or similar parts throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the embodiments of the inventive concept.
Examples of the present inventive concept will be described below in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The examples of the present inventive concept may, however, be embodied in different forms and should not be construed as limited to the examples set forth herein. Like reference numerals may refer to like elements throughout the specification.
Referring to
A door panel may be embedded with the motor 20 and a drum retainer 10 may be connected to a driving shaft of the motor, such that the motor may selectively drive the glass driving drum or the curtain driving drum, received in and supported by the drum retainer 10.
Referring to
In addition, an outer circumference of the drive gear 30 is provided with a spiral protrusion 32 (see
Therefore, when the motor 20 is rotated, the drive gear 30 may also be rotated and at the same time, be slidable in the axial direction of the driving shaft and be spirally coupled to the spiral groove shaft supporting part 12 (see
Therefore, in
Next, referring to
The glass driving drum 40 and the curtain driving drum 50 are also disposed at an outer side of the drive gear 30, and portions of the glass driving drum 40 and the curtain driving drum 50 disposed at the outer side of the drive gear 30 do not interfere with the spiral protrusion 32 (see
The gear keys 33 (see
Therefore, as described above, the drive gear 30 moves in the axial direction while being rotated, such that the gear key 33 of the drive gear is selectively engaged with the key groove 43 of the glass driving drum 40 or with the key groove 53 of the curtain driving drum 50, thereby making it possible to selectively rotate the glass driving drum 40 or the curtain driving drum 50.
For example, when the drive gear 30 ascends while being rotated in the counterclockwise direction in a state of
In addition, the key groove 43 of the glass driving drum 40 and the key groove 53 of the curtain driving drum 50 may be disposed to be spaced apart from each other by at least an axial length of the gear key 33 formed on the outer circumference of the drive gear 30. Thus, a phenomenon that the gear key 33 is simultaneously engaged with the glass driving drum 40 and the curtain driving drum 50 to simultaneously rotate the glass driving drum 40 and the curtain driving drum 50 may be prevented.
Meanwhile, referring to
More specifically, referring to
Here, the stoppers 60 and 70 may be disposed at outer sides of the glass driving drum 40 and the curtain driving drum 50 in the axial direction of the drive gear 30 in a state in which the stoppers 60 and 70 maintain appropriate interval from the glass driving drum 40 and the curtain driving drum 50. With this configuration, during a period in which the gear key 33 of the drive gear is engaged with the key groove 43 of the glass driving drum 40, the stopper part 65 or 76 of the stopper 60 or 70 is engaged with the curtain driving drum 50, thereby making it possible to prevent rotation of the curtain driving drum 50, and during a period in which the gear key 33 of the drive gear 30 is engaged with the key groove 53 of the curtain driving drum 50, the stopper part 65 or 75 of the stopper 60 or 70 is engaged with the glass driving drum 40, thereby making it possible to prevent rotation of the glass driving drum 40.
The door regulator structure according to an exemplary embodiment of the present inventive concept will be described with reference to
And the stopper part 65 of the second stopper 60 is fitted into a stopper hole 45 (see
In this state, when a user presses an up button, the drive gear is rotated in the clockwise direction (when viewed downwardly from the top in
In this state, when the user continuously presses the up button, the drive gear 30 is rotated in the clockwise direction while descending to thereby be engaged with the curtain driving drum 50. At this time, the first stopper 60 starts to be engaged with the glass driving drum 40 to prevent the rotation of the glass driving drum, and the second stopper 70 exits from the curtain driving drum, such that the second stopper 70 no longer fixes the curtain driving drum. Therefore, the glass driving drum is fixed without being rotated, such that the glass is maintained in a state in which the glass is closed, and the curtain driving drum 50 is rotated in the clockwise direction, such that the curtain ascends. Thus, when the drive gear 30 descends up to a position of the drive gear 30 shown in the right of
Then, when the user presses a down button in order to open the curtain, the drive gear 30 is rotated in the counterclockwise direction while ascending, such that the curtain driving drum is also rotated in the counterclockwise direction. Also at this time, the glass driving drum 40 is still in a state in which the rotation thereof is prevented by the first stopper 60. Therefore, the drive gear 30 rotates only the curtain driving drum in the counterclockwise direction while ascending up to the position of the drive gear 30 shown at the center of
In this state, when the user continuously presses the down button in order to open the glass, the drive gear 30 ascends, such that the gear key 33 thereof is disengaged from the curtain driving drum 50 and is engaged with the glass driving drum 40. At this time, the first stopper 60 exits from the glass driving drum 40, such that the rotation prevention state of the glass driving drum 40 is released, and the second stopper 70 starts to be engaged with the curtain driving drum, such that the rotation of the curtain driving drum 50 is prevented. Therefore, in this state, when the drive gear 30 rotates the glass driving drum 40 in the counterclockwise direction while ascending, the glass descends, and the curtain is fixedly maintained in a state in which the curtain is closed. Thus, when the drive gear 30 arrives at the position shown in the left of
That is, with the door regulator structure according to an exemplary embodiment of the present inventive concept, in the state in which the glass is opened, the curtain is fixedly maintained in the state in which the curtain descends, and only after the glass is completely closed, the curtain may ascend and descend. This structurally prevents a phenomenon that the curtain ascends in the state in which the glass is opened, so that the curtain may be damaged due to strong wind introduced from the outside at the time of driving a vehicle. In other words, even in a state in which the curtain ascends slightly, the descent of the closed glass is structurally prevented.
In addition, with the above-mentioned structure, the glass and the curtain may ascend and descend using a single up/down button rather than using separate up and down buttons. When the up button is pressed in the state in which both of the curtain and the glass are opened, after the glass completely ascends, the curtain ascends. When the down button is pressed in the state in which both of the curtain and the glass are closed, after the curtain completely descends, the glass descends.
In addition, when the up button is pressed in the state in which the glass is closed and the curtain is opened, the curtain ascends. When the down button is pressed in the state in which the glass is closed and the curtain is opened, the glass descends.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the present inventive concept, a motor and a driving mechanism of a door curtain are omitted, such that cost and weight may be decreased. In addition, there is no limitation in a layout of a door trim or a door frame, such that a degree of freedom in a design may be increased. Further, an interior space is further secured, such that salability may be improved.
The respective components of the present inventive concept may be appropriately changed in a range in which their functions are not changed, and are not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment, but may be freely changed without departing from the scope and spirit of the present inventive concept defined by the following claims.
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10-2012-0142709 | Dec 2012 | KR | national |