This application is based on Japanese patent application no. 2010-182452, filed Aug. 17, 2010, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a door opening/closing apparatus that automatically opens and closes a door of a vehicle by an electric actuator.
2. Description of the Related Art
As a door opening/closing apparatus for opening and closing a door that is supported by a vehicle body such that the door can open and close in a vertical direction, a door opening/closing apparatus that opens and closes a back door provided on a rear portion of the vehicle body by a drive mechanism is conventionally known (see, for example, Japanese Patent No. 3795325). According to the door opening/closing apparatus disclosed by Japanese Patent No. 3795325, a drive motor is provided in a rear portion of a vehicle body. As shown in
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However, it is difficult to increase the component force F2, the distance L2 and the driving force of the drive motor due to the following reasons.
The component force F2 is explained first. As shown in
If a torque applied to the back door BD when the drive motor is driven to open the back door BD is constant, it is necessary to increase the distance L2 when the component force F2 is small. In this case, the distance L2 can be increased by moving a position of the connection shaft 65 in a downward direction of the back door BD. If the position of the connection shaft 65 is moved in this manner; however, the door opening/closing apparatus is placed at a front portion of the vehicle and there is a possibility that a space in a vehicle interior is sacrificed. The movement of the connection link 64 can be applied as the force F0 directly rotating the back door BD by bringing the moving direction of the connection link 64 close to the moving locus of the connection shaft 65 centered on the pivot shaft 67. However, because the moving direction of the connection link 64 is directed to a longitudinal direction of the vehicle, there is a possibility that the space in the vehicle interior is sacrificed.
Furthermore, when it is difficult to increase the component force F2 and the distance L2 due to a layout of the vehicle, it is also possible to increase the component force F2 by increasing the driving force of the drive motor. However, because there is a general trend that the size of the drive motor is increased, there is a possibility that the space in the vehicle interior is sacrificed.
As described above, because the driving force of the drive motor is transmitted from the swing arm 62 to the back door BD through the connection link 64, the door opening/closing apparatus disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 3795325 has a problem that there is a possibility that the space in the vehicle interior is sacrificed, and the transmission efficiency of the driving force generated by the drive motor is poor.
According to an aspect of the present invention, in a door opening/closing apparatus in which at least one of a plurality of link members that connect a vehicle body and a door supported by the vehicle body such that the door can open and close in a vertical direction is driven by an electric actuator, and the door automatically opens and closes, the electric actuator is provided on at least one of the link members, and the electric actuator rotates a connection shaft that connects a link member having the electric actuator and another link member that is adjacent to the link member having the electric actuator.
Advantageously, the door opening/closing apparatus further includes: a speed reducing mechanism that is provided on the link member having the electric actuator and that reduces a rotation speed of the electric actuator to transmit a driving force to a connection shaft of the link member; and a clutch mechanism that switches between transmission and non-transmission of a driving force of the electric actuator to the speed reducing mechanism.
Advantageously, in the door opening/closing apparatus, the speed reducing mechanism includes a spring, and when a driving force of the electric actuator is not transmitted, the spring applies a biasing force that biases the door in an opening direction to the speed reducing mechanism, and the spring holds the door at a stop position.
Advantageously, in the door opening/closing apparatus, a length of a link member that is placed on a side of the vehicle body is longer than that of other link members.
Exemplary embodiments of a door opening/closing apparatus according to the present invention will be explained below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present invention is not limited to the embodiments.
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According to this configuration, when the back door BD is operated in its closing direction by the driving force of the drive motor 22 or operated manually, the speed reducing gear 24a rotates in the clockwise direction in
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The opening degree detector 11 is provided on the connection shafts 3, 4, or 6, or the hinge Hj of the back door BD. As shown in
The control unit 12 is realized by using a central processing unit (CPU), and controls opening and closing operations of the back door BD by controlling the rotation of the drive motor 22. That is, the control unit 12 controls the rotation of the connection shaft 4 that connects the adjacent link member 2 and link member 5 with each other, thereby rotating the link member 5 together with the connection shaft 4, and the control unit 12 controls the opening and closing operations of the back door BD.
The storage unit 13 stores therein the opening degree θ of the back door BD detected by the opening degree detector 11 as the back door BD opens or closes, and a driving-speed control pattern that specifies a preset driving speed of the back door BD, for example. The control unit 12 controls the driving speed of the back door BD when it opens or closes such that the operating degree θ of the back door BD matches the driving-speed control pattern.
When the back door BD is to be opened, a passenger pushes the door opening/closing switch 14, and an instruction signal for opening the back door BD is input to the door opening/closing apparatus 1. The control unit 12 then drives the link members 2 to open the back door BD from the fully close position PCL, and the back door ED opens to a fully open position PFO (see
When the back door BD is to be closed, a passenger pushes the door opening/closing switch 14, thereby inputting an instruction signal for closing the back door BD. The control unit 12 then controls the rotation of the connection shaft 4 through the drive motor 22 in a reversed manner. According to this configuration, the back door BD closes downward, the back door BD is brought into the closed state by the latch mechanism and the back door BD closes as shown with solid lines in
As described above, the door opening/closing apparatus 1 controls the drive motor 22 by the control unit 12, thereby controlling the rotation of the connection shaft 4 that connects the adjacent link member 2 and link member 5 with each other. Therefore, according to the door opening/closing apparatus 1, the output driving force is applied from the link member 5 directly to the back door BD without through other link members by the connection shaft 4 to which the driving force of the drive motor 22 is output.
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In the closed state of the back door BD, the door opening/closing apparatus 1 is accommodated in the rain gutters RG as shown in
In the door opening/closing apparatus 1, because the link member 2 includes the spring 24d and the clutch mechanism 25, when the drive motor 22 is driven to open the back door BD, even when the driving force of the drive motor 22 is not transmitted by the clutch mechanism 25, the back door BD is held at the open position. Therefore, a vehicle that uses the door opening/closing apparatus 1 does not require any gas stays that hold the back door BD in its opened state. If the opened back door BD is pushed in its closing direction against the biasing force of the springs 24d, the back door BD can be manually closed without using the door opening/closing apparatus 1.
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Although the link member 2 is provided with the drive motor 22 and the link member 5 is rotated by rotating the connection shaft 4 in the above explanations, the link member 5 can be provided with the drive motor 22 and the link member 2 can be rotated by rotating the connection shaft 4.
According to the door opening/closing apparatus 1 described above, the link member 2 is provided with the spring 24d, and when the driving force is not transmitted from the drive motor 22 to the speed reducing mechanism 24, the back door BD can be held at a stop position by the biasing force of the spring 24d. In addition, it is also possible to have a configuration that the clutch mechanism 25 is not provided in the door opening/closing apparatus 1, and the back door BD is held at a stop position by a resistance force of the drive motor 22 and by the biasing force of the spring 24d.
A door opening/closing apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention is explained next with reference to the drawings. In the first embodiment, the back door BD and the vehicle body B are connected with each other through the two link members 2 and 5. On the other hand, in the second embodiment, the back door BD and the vehicle body B are connected with each other through three link members. In the following explanations, constituent elements in the second embodiment that are identical to those of the door opening/closing apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment are denoted by like reference letters of numerals, and redundant explanations thereof will be omitted.
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According to the door opening/closing apparatus 1A having the configuration described above, when the door opening/closing switch 14 is pushed, a control signal is output from the control unit 12, the drive motor 22 of the link member 2 and the drive motor of the link member 5 are driven by this control signal, the link members 5 and 7 are rotated through the connection shafts 4 and 6, and the back door BD opens or closes. Therefore, according to the door opening/closing apparatus 1A, a driving force of the drive motor of the link member 5 is output to the connection shaft 6, and the output driving force is applied directly to the back door BD without through other link members.
According to the door opening/closing apparatus 1A, positions of the link members 2, 5, and 7 can be adjusted to those suitable for opening and closing the back door BD by rotating the link member 2 and the link member 5 by the connection shaft 4 of the link member 2 to which the driving force of the drive motor 22 is output, and by changing the positions of the link member 5 and the link member 7 with respect to the back door BD. Therefore, the door opening/closing apparatus 1A has better transmission efficiency of the driving force output from the drive motor of the link member 5 as compared with conventional apparatuses. At this time, opening angles of the adjacent link members 2, 5, and 7 are limited by the drive motor 22 and the drive motor of the link member 5. Therefore, the link members 2, 5, and 7 do not freely rotate around the connection shafts 4 and 6. As a result, as the link members 2, 5, and 7 are driven in the opening direction, they can rotate in a direction to which the back door RD is supposed to extend toward the opened state. Therefore, the transmission efficiency of the driving force is better than that of conventional apparatuses.
Because the door opening/closing apparatus 1A is not visible from the vehicle interior as the door opening/closing apparatus 1, the appearance around the back door BD is enhanced, and the space in the vehicle interior is not sacrificed. Furthermore, a vehicle that uses the door opening/closing apparatus 1A does not require any gas stays that hold the back door BD in its opened state.
According to the door opening/closing apparatus 1A, the link member 7 can be provided with a drive motor to rotate the connection shaft 6, and the link member 5 can be provided with a drive motor to rotate the connection shaft 4, thereby rotating the link members 2, 5, and 7.
According to the link member 5A having the configuration described above, the connection shafts 4 and 6 are driven by the one drive motor 52 to rotate the link members 2 and 7. Therefore, the door opening/closing apparatus 1A can be downsized.
According to the door opening/closing apparatus 1A described above, the link members 2 and 5A are provided with the springs 24d and 54d, and when driving forces from the drive motors 22 and 52 are not transmitted to the speed reducing mechanisms 24 and 54, the back door BD can be held at a stop position by the biasing forces of the springs 24d and 54d. Alternatively, it is also possible to have a configuration that the clutch mechanisms 25 and 55 are not provided in the door opening/closing apparatus 1A, and the back door BD is held at a stop position by resistance forces of the drive motors 22 and 52 and by biasing forces of the springs 24d and 54d.
While the door opening/closing apparatus is applied to a back door of an automobile in the above embodiments, the door opening/closing apparatus according to the present invention can also be applied to a side door of a type that the door opening/closing apparatus opens and closes in a vertical direction with respect to the vehicle body B.
According to the present invention, an electric actuator is provided in one of adjacent link members of plurality of link members that connect a door and a vehicle body with each other, and a connection shaft that connects the adjacent link members with each other is rotated. Therefore, a driving force output by the connection shaft to which a driving force of the electric actuator is output is applied from the link member directly to the door without through other link members, and thus the transmission efficiency of the driving force generated by the electric actuator is excellent.
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