Decklid hinge for vehicle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6736440
  • Patent Number
    6,736,440
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 17, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 18, 2004
    22 years ago
Abstract
A decklid hinge is provided for a rear compartment of a vehicle. The decklid hinge includes a body side strap adapted to be connected to a vehicle body of the vehicle. The decklid hinge also includes a decklid side strap adapted to be connected to a decklid for closing a recess of the rear compartment. The decklid hinge includes a first link interconnecting the body side strap and the decklid strap for allowing rotation therebetween. The decklid hinge further includes a second link interconnecting the body side strap and the decklid strap for guiding pivoting action of the hinge along a predefined path. The decklid hinge includes a primary spring interconnecting the body side strap and the decklid strap to counterbalance a weight of the decklid when opening. The decklid hinge further includes a free-rise mechanism to allow the decklid to free-rise from a partial open position to a full open position.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates generally to hinges for vehicles and, more particularly, to a decklid hinge for a vehicle.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is known to provide a decklid for a vehicle to open and close a rear compartment or trunk of a vehicle body of the vehicle. Typically, the deck lid is attached to the vehicle body with at least one, preferably a pair of laterally spaced hinges. Currently, the decklid hinges of the free-rise type use a large size goose-neck hinge for counter-balancing a weight of the decklid. However, these goose-neck hinges reduce trunk volume of the rear compartment by 1 to 1.5 cu. ft. This is undesired because trunk volume is a key attribute that purchasers compare when making a vehicle selection.




One attempt to maintain trunk volume and counterbalance the weight of the decklid is to use either pneumatic or hydraulic devices. However, the cost of such devices is prohibitive and results in adding complexity to a vehicle assembly process.




Because the overall length of vehicles is being reduced in some cases, the trunk volume is relatively small. The type of hinge that can be used in such a situation is a four-bar hinge, but this type of hinge does not allow free-rise capability.




Therefore, it is desirable to provide a decklid hinge for a decklid of a vehicle that provides a four-bar hinge with free-rise capability for the decklid. It is also desirable to provide a decklid hinge for a decklid of a vehicle that includes a counterbalance mechanism to counter a weight of the decklid. Therefore, there is a need in the art to provide a decklid hinge for a vehicle that meets these desires.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is, therefore, one object of the present invention to provide a new decklid hinge for a vehicle.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a decklid hinge for a vehicle that includes a free-rise feature on a four-bar hinge.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a decklid hinge for a decklid of a vehicle that includes a counterbalance mechanism to counter a weight of the decklid.




To achieve the foregoing objects, the present invention is a decklid hinge for a decklid on a rear compartment of a vehicle including a body side strap adapted to be connected to a vehicle body of the vehicle. The decklid hinge also includes a decklid side strap adapted to be connected to a decklid for closing a recess of the rear compartment. The decklid hinge includes a first link interconnecting the body side strap and the decklid strap for allowing rotation therebetween. The decklid hinge further includes a second link interconnecting the body side strap and the decklid strap for guiding pivoting action of the hinge along a predefined path. The decklid hinge includes a primary spring interconnecting the body side strap and the decklid strap to counterbalance a weight of the decklid when opening. The decklid hinge further includes a free-rise mechanism to allow the decklid to free-rise from a partial open position to a full open position.




One advantage of the present invention is that a new decklid hinge is provided for a decklid of a vehicle. Another advantage of the present invention is that the decklid hinge incorporates a free-rise feature and counterbalance on a four bar hinge to allow maximum utilization of trunk volume without adding significant cost or complexity to the vehicle. Yet another advantage of the present invention is that the decklid hinge is a mechanical type that is easy to maintain and offers better reliability than a pneumatic or hydraulic system. Still another advantage of the present invention is that the decklid hinge incorporates a free-rise feature on a four bar hinge to combine the compact package size of a four bar hinge with the convenience of a free-rise decklid. A further advantage of the present invention is that the decklid hinge incorporates a free-rise feature on a four bar hinge that allows added user convenience because it will allow the user to open the decklid at forty-five degrees (45°) to shield cargo from rain when it is raining and also allow the user to open the decklid to the full open position hands-free to enable easy cargo loading and unloading.











Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood, after reading the subsequent description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a decklid hinge, according to the present invention, illustrated in operational relationship with a vehicle.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the decklid hinge of

FIG. 1

illustrated in an open operating position.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of another embodiment, according to the present invention, of the decklid hinge of

FIG. 1

illustrated in a closed operating position.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings and in particular

FIG. 1

, one embodiment of a decklid hinge


10


, according to the present invention, is shown for a vehicle such as a motor vehicle, generally indicated at


12


. Such motor vehicles


12


typically include a vehicle body


14


(partially shown) forming a trunk or rear compartment


16


. The rear compartment


16


has a recess


18


therein. The recess


18


is formed by a floorpan


20


and side walls


22


extending upwardly from the floorpan


20


and generally perpendicular thereto. The vehicle body


14


also includes a decklid


26


closing the recess


20


. The decklid


26


is attached to the rear compartment


16


of the vehicle body


14


by at least one, preferably a pair of laterally spaced decklid hinges


10


. It should be appreciated that only one decklid hinge


10


is illustrated in FIG.


1


and will be subsequently described. It should also be appreciated that, except for the decklid hinge


10


, the vehicle


12


is conventional and known in the art.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the decklid hinge


10


includes a body side strap


28


to allow the decklid hinge


10


to be mounted to the vehicle body


14


. The body side strap


28


is generally rectangular in shape. The body side strap


28


extends longitudinally and has at least one, preferably a plurality of apertures


30


extending therethrough. The decklid hinge


10


also includes at least one, preferably a plurality of fasteners (not shown) such as bolts to attach the body side strap


28


to the vehicle body


14


. Each of the fasteners extends through some of the apertures


30


and corresponding apertures (not shown) in the vehicle body


14


and are engaged by nuts (not shown) to prevent the fasteners from disengaging the apertures


30


. It should be appreciated that the fasteners are conventional and known in the art.




The body side strap


28


also includes a flange


32


extending generally perpendicularly and laterally outwardly at one end thereof. The flange


32


is generally rectangular in shape. The flange


32


may include a spring retention hook


34


extending laterally and longitudinally therefrom for a function to be described. The body side strap


28


is made of a rigid material such as metal.




The decklid hinge


10


includes a decklid side strap


36


to allow the decklid


26


to be attached to the decklid hinge


10


. The decklid side strap


36


has a generally inverted “U” shaped cross-section. The decklid side strap


36


extends longitudinally and has a base wall


38


and a pair of side walls


40


spaced laterally and extending generally perpendicular to the base wall


38


. The base wall


38


includes at least one, preferably a plurality of apertures


42


extending therethrough. The decklid hinge


10


also includes at least one, preferably a plurality of fasteners


44


such as bolts to attach the decklid side strap


36


to the decklid


26


. Each of the fasteners


44


may include a washer


46


and extend through some of the apertures


42


and corresponding apertures (not shown) in the decklid


26


and are engaged by nuts


48


to prevent the fasteners


44


from disengaging the apertures


42


. The decklid side strap


36


is made of a rigid material such as metal. It should be appreciated that the fasteners


44


are conventional and known in the art.




The decklid hinge


10


includes a first or short link


50


to allow pivoting action of the decklid hinge


10


. The first link


50


extends longitudinally and has a base wall


52


and a side wall


54


extending generally perpendicular to the base wall


52


. The base wall


52


includes at least one, preferably a plurality of apertures (not shown) extending therethrough. The decklid hinge


10


also includes at least one, preferably a plurality of fasteners


56


such as bolts to attach the first link


50


to the decklid side strap


36


at a forward end thereof and to the body side strap


28


at a forward end thereof. The first link


50


also includes a flange


58


extending generally perpendicularly and laterally outwardly at one end thereof. The flange


58


may have an aperture


60


extending therethrough to receive a fastener (not shown) such as a bolt. The short link


50


is made of a rigid material such as metal.




The decklid hinge


10


includes a second or upper link, generally indicated at


62


, to guide the pivoting action of the hinge


10


along a predetermined path. The upper link


62


includes an upper long link


64


extending longitudinally. The upper long link


64


includes at least one, preferably a plurality of apertures (not shown) extending therethrough. The upper long link


64


may include a flange


65


extending outwardly to act as a stop when the decklid hinge


10


is in a service position. The upper long link


64


is made of a rigid material such as metal.




The decklid hinge


10


also includes at least one, preferably a plurality of fasteners


66


such as bolts. One of the fasteners


66


is used to attach the upper long link


64


to the decklid side strap


36


at a forward end thereof. It should be appreciated that the fasteners


66


are conventional and known in the art.




The upper link


62


also includes a lower long link


68


extending longitudinally. The fasteners


66


attach the lower long link


68


to a rearward end of the upper long link


64


and a rearward end of the body side strap


28


. The upper link


62


is made of a rigid material such as metal.




The decklid hinge


10


includes a pop and hang link


70


to enable the decklid


26


to pop and hang at an approximately forty-five degrees (45°) open position. The pop and hang link


70


has an aperture (not shown) extending therethrough to receive the fastener


66


to attach the pop and hang link


70


to the decklid side strap


36


. The pop and hang link


70


also has a first flange


72


extending outwardly and overlapping the short link


50


. The first flange


72


has an aperture (not shown) extending therethrough to receive a fastener


74


for a function to be described. The pop and hang link


70


also has a second flange


76


extending outwardly and opposite the first flange


72


. The second flange


76


has an aperture (not shown) extending therethrough to receive a fastener


78


for a function to be described. The pop and hang link


70


is made of a rigid material such as metal.




The decklid hinge


10


also includes a free rise link


80


to enable the decklid


26


to free-rise to a full open condition. The free rise link


80


extends longitudinally and has an aperture


82


extending therethrough to receive the fastener


66


to attach the free rise link


80


to the decklid side strap


36


. The free rise link


80


also has an aperture


84


extending therethrough for a function to be described. The free rise link


80


is made of a rigid material such as metal.




The decklid hinge


10


includes a main spring


86


to power the decklid


26


to a pop and hang position by applying a force to the pop and hang link


70


. The main spring


86


is of a coil type and has a first end connected to the fastener


74


on the pop and hang link


70


. The main spring


86


also has a second end connected to the spring retention hook


40


. It should be appreciated that the main spring


86


applies a force to counterbalance the weight of the decklid


26


.




The decklid hinge


10


includes a secondary spring


88


to power the decklid


26


from the pop and hang position to a free-rise position by applying a force to the free rise link


80


. The secondary spring


88


is of a coil type and has a first end extending through the aperture


84


and connected to the free rise link


80


. The main spring


86


also has a second end connected to the fastener


78


on the pop and hang link


70


. It should be appreciated that the secondary spring


88


applies a force to the free rise link


80


to power the decklid


26


from the pop and hang position to a free-rise position.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the decklid hinge


10


is shown in open and closed operating positions, respectively. With the decklid hinge


10


, if the user wants to open the decklid


26


when it is raining, the user can activate a remote key (not shown) to allow the decklid


26


to open and “pop” to a forty-five degree (45°) open angle, shielding the contents in the recess


18


of the rear compartment


16


. If the decklid


26


needs to be opened to a full open position for loading and unloading large objects, the user can apply a force to the free rise link


80


via the decklid


26


to power the decklid


26


from the pop and hang position to a free-rise position to open the decklid


26


to its full open position. It should be appreciated that the decklid


26


can be shut manually like any other decklid


26


. It should also be appreciated that the decklid hinge


10


allows the decklid


26


to be rotated open and closed.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, another embodiment, according to the present invention, of the decklid hinge


10


is shown. Like parts have like reference numerals. In this embodiment, the decklid hinge


10


includes a free-rise solenoid


90


to mechanically disconnect the pop and hang link


70


and free rise link


80


when a remote key (not shown) is activated for a second time, allowing free-rise action to occur. The free-rise solenoid


90


is of an electric type and has a first end connected to the body side bracket


28


and an extendable and retractable member


92


to engage and disengage an aperture or solenoid catch


94


on the pop and hang link


70


. The free-rise solenoid


90


is connected to a source of power such as an electronic controller (not shown).




With the decklid hinge


10


, if the user wants to open the decklid


26


when it is raining, the user can activate the remote key once and the decklid


26


will “pop” to a forty-five degree (45°) open angle, shielding the contents in the recess


18


of the rear compartment


16


. If the decklid


26


needs to be opened to a full open position for loading and unloading large objects, the user can activate the remote key again. When this occurs, the controller outputs a signal to the free-rise solenoid


90


to retract the member


92


to disengage the solenoid catch


94


, allowing the decklid


26


to open to its full open position. The decklid


26


can be shut manually like any other decklid


26


and the free-rise solenoid


90


will reset itself automatically to extend the member


92


to engage the solenoid catch


94


. It should be appreciated that the free-rise solenoid


90


mechanically connects the pop and hang link


70


and free rise link


80


in the closed or reset position.




The present invention has been described in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology, which has been used, is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.




Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A decklid hinge for a decklid on a rear compartment of a vehicle comprising:a body side strap adapted to be connected to a vehicle body of the vehicle; a decklid side strap adapted to be connected to a decklid for closing a recess of the rear compartment; a first rigid link interconnecting said body side strap and said decklid strap for allowing rotation therebetween wherein said first link is pivotally connected at a forward end of said body side strap and at a forward end of said decklid strap; a second rigid link interconnecting said body side strap and said decklid strap for guiding pivoting action of the hinge along a predefined path wherein said second link is pivotally connected to a rearward end of the body side strap and a forward end of said decklid strap; a primary coil spring interconnecting said body side strap and said decklid strap to counterbalance a weight of the decklid when opening; and a free-rise mechanism to allow the decklid to free-rise from a partial open position to a full open position.
  • 2. A decklid hinge as set forth in claim 1 wherein said second link comprises a third rigid link pivotally connected to said decklid side strap.
  • 3. A decklid hinge as set forth in claim 2 wherein said second link further comprises a fourth rigid link pivotally connected to said third link and pivotally connected to said body side strap.
  • 4. A decklid hinge as set forth in claim 3 including a fastener for fastening said third link and said fourth link together to rotate as a unit.
  • 5. A decklid hinge as set forth in claim 1 wherein said free-rise mechanism includes a pop and hang link pivotally connected to said decklid side strap.
  • 6. A decklid hinge as set forth in claim 5 wherein said primary spring has one end connected to said pop and hang link and another end connected to said body side strap.
  • 7. A decklid hinge as set forth in claim 5 wherein said free-rise mechanism includes a free rise link connected to said decklid side strap.
  • 8. A decklid hinge as set forth in claim 7 wherein said free-rise mechanism includes a secondary spring interconnecting said pop and hang link and said free rise link.
  • 9. A decklid hinge as set forth in claim 1 including a free-rise solenoid connected to said body side strap to mechanically connect said pop and hang link and said free rise link when energized and mechanically disconnect said pop and hang link and said free rise link when de-energized.
  • 10. A decklid hinge as set forth in claim 1 including fasteners for fastening said first link and said second link to said body side strap and said decklid side strap.
  • 11. A rear compartment of a vehicle comprising:a vehicle body having a recess formed therein; a decklid for opening and closing said recess; and at least one decklid hinge interconnecting said vehicle body and said decklid, said at least one decklid hinge comprising a body side strap connected to said vehicle body, a decklid side strap connected to said decklid, a first rigid link interconnecting said body side strap and said decklid strap for allowing rotation therebetween wherein said first link is pivotally connected at a forward end of said body side strap and at a forward end of said decklid strap, a second rigid link interconnecting said body side strap and said decklid strap for guiding pivoting action of said hinge along a predefined path wherein said second link is pivotally connected to a rearward end of the body side strap and a forward end of said decklid strap, a primary coil spring interconnecting said body side strap and said decklid strap to counterbalance a weight of the decklid when opening, and a free rise link connected to said decklid side strap to allow the decklid to free-rise from a partial open position to a full open position.
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