The present invention relates to a deflector structure for a sunroof device.
A vehicle includes a sunroof device, which is provided with a deflector in order to prevent air flow from flowing into the interior while the vehicle runs with the roof opened. As the conventional example of the deflector a so-called net deflector has been known, which includes a net of a flexible cloth material with fine meshes (for example, see the patent literature 1). In this net deflector, the net, when the roof is opened, is stretchedly developed such that it is provided upright and the developed net regulates a traveling air, and the net is foldedly stored under the roof when the roof is closed.
Patent Literature 1: Patent Application Publication No.: 2013-520359
In the net deflector, the net is a flexible cloth-material, and tends to vary in a folded shape every time the net is stored. Therefore, in some cases, a portion of the folded net can come out of a predetermined storage portion to be exposed to the interior.
The present invention is made to solve such a problem, and, in a deflector of a sunroof device with a structure in which a thinned-cloth member is stretchedly developed for regulation, aims to prevent the thinned-cloth member from being exposed to the interior by stabilizing a folded shape of the thinned-cloth member without enlarging a storage space.
To solve the problem, the present invention provides a deflector structure for a sunroof device including: a thinned-cloth member having a lower side connectedly fixed to a front frame, the thinned-cloth member being configured to be stretchedly developed to regulate a traveling air while a roof is opened and be foldedly stored while the roof is closed; and a storage guide member configured to guide folding motion of the thinned-cloth member. The storage guide member includes a front-side first upright wall and a rear-side second upright wall provided upright on the front frame at a space interval at the rear of a fixation portion of the front frame and the thinned-cloth member; and a plate-shaped guide wall formed on an upper holder supporting an upper side of the thinned-cloth member, along a rear surface of an upper portion of the thinned-cloth member stretchedly developed. While the roof is closed, an upper portion of the thinned-cloth member is bent by a lower end of the guide wall which is configured to move forward as the guide wall comes down, a lower end side of the thinned-cloth member is stored between the fixation portion and the first upright wall, and an upper end side of the thinned-cloth member is stored between the first upright wall and the second upright wall. The guide wall is disposed in an upright position between the first upright wall and the second upright wall in storing.
According to the present invention, the lower portion of the thinned-cloth member is folded by the upper end of the first upright wall, and the upper portion of the thinned-cloth member is folded by the lower end of the guide wall. Thereby, the folded shape of the thinned-cloth member is stabilized.
In the present invention, a shape-stabilizing member for stabilizing a folded shape is stuck on the thinned-cloth member.
According to the present invention, the shape-stabilizing member exists to stabilize the folded shape of the thinned-cloth member of a flexible cloth, thereby further reducing variation in the folded shape.
According to the present invention, the folded shape of the thinned-cloth member is stabilized without enlarging the storage space, and thereby the thinned-cloth member is prevented from being exposed to the interior.
In
The deflector 5, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
The lower holder 8, illustrated in
The front frame 11, as viewed in the side cross section, is composed of a shape including, in order from the front, a front end portion 11A which inclines slightly lower toward the front by following the fixation roof 2; a first bottom portion 11B formed after being bent downward from the rear end of the front end portion 11A; an approximately horizontal second bottom portion 11C disposed slightly below the first bottom portion 11B; an approximately horizontal rear end portion 11D formed after being bent upward from the rear end of the second bottom portion 11C. The lower holder 8 is supported on holder fixing projection portion 12 and 13 spaced from each other in the vehicle-width direction, and the supported lower holder 8 is fixed on the first bottom portion 11B. Namely, the lower side of the thinned-cloth member 6 is connected and fixed to the front frame 11 with the intervening lower holder 8.
As described above, while the roof panel 4 closes, press shoes (not illustrated) provided on the undersurface of the roof panel 4 press down the deflector arms 7A against the elastic members of urging force to move down the upper holder 7. This makes the thinned-cloth member 6 folded and stored above the front frame 11. When the front panel 4 opens and the deflector arms 7A are released from being pressed by the press shoes, the elastic members moves the upper holder 7 upward under urging force. Thereby, the thinned-cloth member 6 is stretched and developed to regulate a traveling air, thereby preventing a traveling air from flowing into the interior.
“Storage Guide Member 14”
The deflector structure of the invention includes a storage guide member 14 which guides the thinned-cloth member 6 for a folded motion. The storage guide member 14 includes a front-side first upright wall 15 and a rear-side second upright wall 16 each provided upright on the front frame 11 at the rear of a fixation portion of the front frame 11 and the thinned-cloth member 6, or the lower holder 8. The storage guide member 14 includes a guide wall 17 formed to the upper holder 7 along the rear face of the upper portion of the stretched and developed thinned-cloth member 6.
The first upright wall 15 extends in an approximately vehicle-width direction such that it inclines slightly forward from the middle, in the vehicle front-rear direction, of the second bottom portion 11C. The second upright wall 16 extends in an approximately vehicle-width direction of the vehicle such that it inclines slightly forward from the front side of the rear end portion 11D. The second upright wall 16 is formed more highly than the first upright wall 15. The first upright wall 15 and the second upright wall 16 are formed integrally with the front frame 11.
The guide wall 17 is a plate-shaped wall formed integrally to the upper holder 7 and extends in the approximately vehicle-width direction. As illustrated by the imaginary line of
“Operation”
In
As illustrated in
As described above, the front-side first upright wall 15 and the rear-side second upright wall 16 are provided upright on the front frame 11 at the rear of the fixation portion (the lower holder 8 in this embodiment) of the front frame 11 and the thinned-cloth member 6; and the guide wall 17 is formed to the upper holder 7 along the rear surface of the upper portion of the thinned-cloth member 6 stretched and developed. The guide wall 17 is disposed at the rear of the second upright wall 16 while the thinned-cloth member 6 is stretched and developed. The guide wall 17 is disposed between the first upright wall 15 and the second upright wall 16 while the thinned-cloth member 6 is stored. This disposal makes it possible to stabilize the folded shape of the thinned-cloth member 6. Therefore, the thinned-cloth member 6 does not need to ensure a large storage space, and is prevented from being exposed to the interior. The smaller the storage space for the thinned-cloth member 6 is made, the larger the opening dimension of the opening portion 3 of the sunroof device 1 is set.
1 Sunroof device
2 Fixation roof
3 Opening portion
4 Roof panel
5 Deflector
6 Thinned-cloth member
7 Upper holder
8 Lower holder
11 Front frame
14 Storage guide member
15 First upright wall
16 Second upright wall
17 Guide wall
21 Shape-stabilizing member
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2014-117504 | Jun 2014 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
PCT/JP2015/060966 | 4/8/2015 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
WO2015/186426 | 12/10/2015 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
8662577 | Wimmer | Mar 2014 | B2 |
20030038512 | Farber et al. | Feb 2003 | A1 |
20070096509 | Johannes Manders | May 2007 | A1 |
20100313486 | Kuribayashi et al. | Dec 2010 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
102008006344 | Apr 2009 | DE |
102011116109 | Apr 2013 | DE |
2-100818 | Aug 1990 | JP |
2013520359 | Jun 2013 | JP |
2012052247 | Apr 2012 | WO |
Entry |
---|
International Search Report by Japanese Patent Office for corresponding PCT/JP2015/060966 application dated Jun. 30, 2015 (2 pages)—Japanese. |
International Search Report by Japanese Patent Office for corresponding PCT/JP2015/060966 application dated Jun. 30, 2015 (2 pages)—English. |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20170182870 A1 | Jun 2017 | US |