1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a device for moving the rear hatch of a motor vehicle, the rear hatch being able to assume a closed position and an intermediate position which differs from the closed position. The invention furthermore relates to the back of a motor vehicle with a rear hatch and a rear hatch opening, the rear hatch opening having an opening edge and the rear hatch having a rear hatch edge, the rear hatch being able to assume a closed position and an intermediate position between the closed and open positions. Moreover, the invention relates to a process for closing the rear hatch of a motor vehicle, the rear hatch having an open position, a closed position and an intermediate position between the closed and open positions.
2. Description of Related Art
In devices for moving the rear hatch of a motor vehicle, according to the prior art human body parts, especially fingers and hands, can easily be pinched or squeezed between the rear hatch opening and the rear hatch. To prevent this, various anti-pinching systems have been developed. They work either with sensors, such as, for example, with infrared or ultrasonic sensors or mechanical contacts, or in the case of motor-controlled devices for moving the rear hatch, with time-dependent or event-dependent control of the motor current.
The object of the invention is to improve the motion of the rear hatch and to improve the configuration of the rear of a motor vehicle in order to thus protect human body parts, especially fingers and hands, even more reliably against pinching.
This object is achieved in accordance with the invention by providing a positioning means for moving the rear hatch between a closed position and an intermediate position solely by a linear translational movement.
The basic idea of the invention is to ensure that an essentially constant peripheral distance exists in the intermediate position between the rear hatch and rear hatch opening as a whole. In all positions of the rear hatch, between the open position and the closed position, his prevents such a great distance from existing between the rear hatch and the rear hatch opening that, even in the area of the hinge with which the rear hatch is conventionally connected to the remainder of the vehicle, there is no danger of pinching for fingers and hands. This is a clear improvement over the prior art, where the distance between the rear hatch and rear hatch opening in the region of the hinge is always clearly less than in the region of the rear hatch facing away from the hinge, for example near the rear hatch lock which lies in the lower region of the rear hatch opening.
Between the open position and the intermediate position of the rear hatch, the rear hatch can be further pivoted in the manner known from the prior art; this allows further use of existing positioning means for this positioning area.
It is preferred for the rear hatch to have a lift difference between the intermediate position and the closed position which is between 1 cm and 5 cm, or when in the intermediate position the distance between the rear hatch edge and opening edge is between 1 cm and 5 cm essentially overall. This lift difference or distance, on the one hand prevents, fingers or hands from being pinched in the intermediate position, and on the other hand, the rear hatch region is then no longer exposed to weathering influences completely without protection. It is especially preferred if the rear hatch has a lift difference between the intermediate position and the closed position which is roughly 2 cm, or when in the intermediate position, the distance between the rear hatch edge and opening edge is roughly 2 cm essentially overall. This is the distance which is generally appropriate for protection of fingers and hands against pinching.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
a and 2b are enlarged views of the encircled details IIa and IIb, respectively, shown in
The rear hatch 12, depending on the operating state, is in the open position 12a, in the intermediate position 12b or in the closed position 12c (broken line). In the open position 12a, the rear hatch 12 is raised in the conventional manner. In the intermediate position 12b, the rear hatch edge 13 of the rear hatch 12 has a distance both relative to the opening edge section 20a and also relative to the opening edge section 20b, i.e., the distance between the rear hatch edge 13 and the opening edge 20, that is so great that fingers or hands cannot be pinched. In the closed position 12c, the rear hatch edge 13 of the rear hatch 12 adjoins the opening edge sections 20a, 20b. Between the intermediate position 12b and the closed position 12c the rear hatch 12 has a lift difference 22.
The process for closing the rear hatch will be explained below.
In the open position 12a, the rear hatch 12 is raised. In the first stage of the closing process, the rear hatch 12 is pivoted into the intermediate position 12b in the direction of the arrow A in
In another step, linear displacement of the rear hatch 12 directly or indirectly by the positioning means 14 takes place by the lift difference 22 in the direction of the arrow B from the intermediate position 12b into the closed position 12c. Displacement of the rear hatch 12 can take place via one or more motorized drives (not shown). The outputs of the drives can preferably be controlled such that, while overcoming the lift difference 22, especially low power closing of the rear hatch 12 is achieved; this also reduces the risk of pinching again in this process step. When the closed position 12c is reached, the rear hatch edge 13 tightly adjoins the opening edge sections 20a and 20b. The step of linear displacement of the rear hatch 12 can also be executed, for example, only when the vehicle has been started and it is ensured that all vehicle passengers are in the vehicle and can no longer reach into the gap between the rear hatch edge 13 and the opening edge 22.
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