Information
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Patent Grant
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6270147
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Patent Number
6,270,147
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Date Filed
Friday, January 7, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 7, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Dayoan; D. Glenn
- Engle; Patricia
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 296 1464
- 296 1468
- 296 56
- 049 139
- 049 140
- 074 625
- 074 8918
- 192 20
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A drive arrangement for articulating a liftgate of a motor vehicle between an open position and a closed position. The liftgate is mounted to a body of the motor vehicle for articulation about a pivot axis. The drive arrangement includes a mounting member for attachment to the body of the motor vehicle. A drive motor is attached to the mounting member. A crank arm is pivotally interconnected to the mounting member. The crank arm includes a driven gear. A linkage includes a first end attached to the crank arm and a second end attached to the liftgate. A drive gear is driven by the drive motor. A clutching mechanism is operative for selectively coupling and decoupling the driven gear to the drive gear.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
The present invention generally relates to motor vehicles. More particular, the present invention relates to a drive arrangement for articulating a closure panel of a motor vehicle under a source of power. More specifically, but without restriction to the particular embodiment and/or use which is shown and described for purposes of illustration, the present invention relates to a motor vehicle having a drive arrangement for articulating a liftgate between a closed position and an open position under a source of power which has a clutching mechanism.
2. Discussion
In sport utility vehicles, station wagons, minivans and other similar vehicles having a substantially vertical rear access opening, there is often provided a sideways-type swinging tailgate that swings about a generally vertical axis. Minimal effort is required to open and close such a tailgate. It is also typical in such vehicles to provide a liftgate which upwardly swings about a horizontal axis to open or a tailgate which swings downwardly about a horizontal axis to open. Downwardly swinging tailgates are also common on pick-up trucks for providing access to the bed area. Where the tailgate or liftgate pivots about a horizontal axis significant manual effort is required for opening and closing.
For the convenience of the people using a vehicle having a tailgate or liftgate which pivots about a horizontal axis, it is desired to provide a power lift system to relieve a person of the required effort for opening and closing. However, there is limited space in the vehicle body for a power lift system to handle the lift effort required. Various arrangements for articulating a vehicle closure panel about a horizontal axis under a source of power have been heretofore proposed. For example, commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 5,531,498 is directed to such an arrangement and is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. Other known arrangements are shown in commonly assigned U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,563,483; and 5,448,856, which are also incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
While known arrangements for articulating a closure panel of a motor vehicle about a horizontally extending pivot axis have relieved persons using the vehicle of the effort otherwise required to articulate the closure panel, they are all associated with disadvantages. For example, known arrangements include constantly meshed gear sets which significantly add to the effort necessary to articulate the closure panel when manual operation is desired or required.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a general object of the present invention to provide an improved drive arrangement for articulating a motor vehicle liftgate between an open position and a closed position under a source of power.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a drive arrangement for articulating a closure panel between an open position and a closed position which does not adversely effect the effort required to manually articulate the closure panel.
It is a more particular object of the present invention to provide a drive arrangement for articulating a closure panel between an open position and a closed position including a clutching mechanism.
In one form, the present invention provides a drive arrangement for articulating a liftgate of a motor vehicle between an open position and a closed position. The liftgate is mounted to a body of the motor vehicle for articulation about a pivot axis. The drive arrangement includes a mounting member for attachment to the body of the motor vehicle. A drive motor is attached to the mounting member. A drive gear is driven by the motor. A crank arm is pivotally interconnected to the mounting member. The crank arm includes a driven gear. A linkage includes a first end attached to the crank arm and a second end for attachment to the liftgate. A clutching mechanism is operative for selectively coupling and decoupling the driven gear to the drive gear.
In another form, the present invention provides a motor vehicle including a body, a liftgate and a drive arrangement. The body defines a rear opening. The liftgate is mounted to the body for articulation about a horizontally extending pivot axis between an open position and a closed position for selectively providing access to the rear opening. The drive arrangement is operative for articulating the liftgate between the open position and the closed position under a source of power. The drive arrangement includes a mounting member for attachment to the body of the motor vehicle. The drive arrangement additionally includes a drive motor attached to the mounting member. A drive gear is driven by the motor. A crank arm is pivotally interconnected to the mounting member. The crank arm includes a sector gear. A linkage includes a first end attached to the crank arm and a second end for attachment to the liftgate. A gear set is driven by the electric motor. A clutching mechanism is operative for selectively coupling and decoupling the drive gear to the sector gear.
Additional benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which this invention relates from a reading of the subsequent description of the preferred embodiment and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a portion of a motor vehicle including a drive arrangement constructed in accordance with the teachings of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an enlarged side view of a portion of the vehicle of
FIG. 1
further illustrating attachment of the drive arrangement of the present invention to the D-pillar of the exemplary motor vehicle, interior trim portions normally attached to the body have been removed.
FIG. 3A
is an enlarged side view of the drive arrangement of the present invention viewed in an outboard direction and shown with the crank arm removed for purposes of illustration, the clutching mechanism shown in an engaged position.
FIG. 3B
is an enlarged side view of the drive arrangement of the present invention similar to
FIG. 3A
, illustrating the clutching mechanism in a disengaged position.
FIG. 3C
is another enlarged side view of the drive arrangement of the present invention similar to
FIG. 3A
shown with the sector gear removed to further illustrate the clutching mechanism.
FIG. 4
is an enlarged rear view of the drive arrangement of the present invention, again shown with the crank arm removed.
FIG. 5
is an exploded perspective view of the drive arrangement of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With initial reference to
FIG. 1
of the drawings, a drive arrangement for a motor vehicle closure panel constructed in accordance with the teachings of the preferred embodiment of the present invention is generally identified at reference numeral
10
. The drive arrangement
10
is shown operatively incorporated into an exemplary motor vehicle
12
. The motor vehicle
12
is shown to include a closure panel
14
conventionally attached to a body
16
of the vehicle
12
through a pair of hinges
18
. As will be discussed in detail below, the drive arrangement
10
of the present invention is operative to articulate the closure panel
14
between a closed position and an open position under a source of power.
In the exemplary embodiment, the motor vehicle shown throughout the drawings is illustrated as a minivan
12
. The closure panel is shown as a liftgate
14
which is articulable about an upper horizontal edge thereof. It will be understood that the teachings of the present invention have applicability to other types of vehicles, including but not limited to sport utility vehicles, pickup trucks, station wagons and other vehicles having closure panels, such as tailgates or liftgates, which pivot about a horizontal axis.
With continued reference to the environmental view of FIG.
1
and additional reference to
FIGS. 2-5
, the drive arrangement
10
of the present invention will be described in further detail. The drive arrangement
10
is illustrated to include a mounting member or casting
20
. The mounting member
20
is secured to a D-pillar
22
of the vehicle body
16
with a plurality of fasteners
24
. A mounting bracket
23
(shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
) further secures the mounting member
20
to the D-pillar
22
. The mounting bracket
23
is bolted, rivetted or welded to the mounting member
20
and similarly attached to the D-pillar
22
. While not illustrated, it will be understood that interior trim portions are normally attached to the body
16
which serve to substantially conceal the mounting member
20
and the remainder of the drive arrangement
10
. In the preferred embodiment, the mounting member
20
is preferably shown to be unitarily constructed of aluminum or other suitable material through a casting process.
The drive arrangement
10
of the present invention further generally includes a crank arm
26
. As shown most clearly in the side view of
FIG. 2
, the crank arm
26
is configured generally in the shape of a quarter circle and is preferably constructed of metal. The crank arm
26
is mounted for rotation relative to the mounting member
20
through a pivot shaft
28
. The pivot shaft
28
passes through an aperture
30
provided in a recessed portion
32
of the mounting member
20
and is attached to the mounting member
20
through suitable bushings
34
. The pivot shaft
28
defines a pivot axis for the crank arm
26
which extends transverse to the motor vehicle
12
.
The crank arm
26
is interconnected to the closure panel or liftgate
14
through a linkage
36
. The linkage
36
includes a first end or lower end
38
which is pivotally interconnected to a lower portion
40
of the crank arm
26
through a pivot pin
42
. A second end
44
or upper end of the linkage
36
is attached to the liftgate
14
. In the embodiment illustrated, the second end
44
is attached to the liftgate
14
through a mounting element
46
. The mounting element
46
is fixedly attached to the liftgate
14
and is preferably shown to include a spherical end
48
(partially shown in
FIG. 4
) which is received by the second end
44
of the linkage
36
to permit universal movement therebetween. In
FIGS. 3A-3C
and
4
, the crank arm
26
has been removed for illustration. It will be understood that the lower end
38
of the linkage
36
is positioned in
FIGS. 3A
,
3
B and
4
as it would be normally attached to the crank arm
26
as shown in FIG.
2
.
The drive arrangement
10
of the present invention is further shown to include a set of gears
50
which are driven by a motor assembly
52
. In the exemplary embodiment, the motor assembly
52
includes a reversible electric motor powered by the motor vehicle electrical system in a conventional manner. The set of gears
50
includes a first gear or driven gear
58
ultimately driven by the motor assembly
52
. The driven gear
58
is mounted for rotation with a pinion shaft
60
which is rotatably carried by the mounting member
20
in a conventional manner. The set of gears
50
further includes a second gear or drive gear
54
mounted for rotation on an output shaft
56
of the motor assembly
52
. The drive gear
54
and driven gear
58
are meshingly interconnected in a manner to be discussed below.
The crank arm
26
is illustrated to further include a rack-type gear or sector gear
62
. The sector gear
62
is constructed of metal and bolted, welded or otherwise suitably attached to an outboard facing side
64
of the crank arm
26
. Alternatively, it will be understood that the sector gear
62
may be unitarily formed with the crank arm
26
. In the exemplary embodiment, the sector gear
62
has a plurality of teeth
66
formed on a concavely curved surface
68
thereof. As shown most clearly in
FIGS. 3A through 3C
, the sector gear
62
is in constant mesh with the driven gear
58
of the set of gears
50
. A sector gear cover
69
is preferably attached to the sector gear
62
and radially extends inward relative to the teeth
68
of the sector gear
62
to protect the teeth
68
in an axial direction.
To provide means for selectively engaging and disengaging the driven gear
58
from the motor assembly
52
, the drive arrangement
10
of the present invention is constructed to include a clutching mechanism
70
. The clutching mechanism
70
is illustrated in
FIG. 3A
in an engaged position. The disengaged position of the clutching mechanism
70
is shown in
FIGS. 3B and 3C
.
The clutching mechanism
70
incorporates the set of gears
50
. In the exemplary arrangement illustrated, the driven gear
58
is an inboard pinion gear
58
. The drive gear
54
is in meshing engagement with an idler gear
72
, which is in turn in meshing engagement with an outboard pinion gear
74
. As will be appreciated below, the meshing engagement between the idler gear
72
and the outboard pinion gear
74
is constant. The outboard pinion gear
74
is mounted to the pinion shaft
60
and thereby arranged for common rotation with the inboard pinion gear
58
.
The clutching mechanism
70
is illustrated to further include a pivot arm
76
which defines a central aperture
78
(shown in FIG.
5
). The central aperture
78
is adapted to receive the pinion shaft
60
and permit rotation of the pivot arm
76
about the pivot axis defined by the pinion shaft
60
. In the embodiment illustrated, the pivot arm
76
is located immediately outboard of the outboard pinion gear
74
. The pivot arm
76
cooperates with a guide cover
80
for rotatably supporting the idler gear
72
. In a manner similar to the pivot arm
76
, the guide cover
80
includes an aperture
81
for rotatably receiving the pinion shaft
60
. A first end
82
or lower end of the pivot arm
76
defines an aperture
84
. A cooperating aperture
86
is provided in a lower end
88
of the guide cover
80
. The idler gear
72
is carried on a pivot pin
90
. The pivot pin
90
passes through the apertures
84
and
86
of the pivot arm
74
and guide cover
80
, respectively. In a manner which will be addressed below, rotation of the pivot arm
76
and guide cover
80
about the pinion shaft
60
serves to move the idler gear
72
into and out of engagement with the drive gear
54
.
The clutching mechanism
70
of the present invention is additionally shown to include an actuator
96
which is powered by the motor vehicle electrical system in a conventional manner. The actuator
96
is secured to the mounting member
20
with suitable fasteners. The actuator
96
is operative for rotating an output shaft
100
(shown in
FIGS. 3A and 3B
) extending therefrom. The output shaft
100
controls an actuator lever
102
. An end
106
of the actuator lever
102
is retained within an elongated slot
108
defined in a second or upper end
110
of the pivot arm
76
.
In the exemplary embodiment, the clutching mechanism
70
additionally incorporates a four-bar linkage arrangement
112
shown most clearly in FIG.
3
C. The linkage arrangement
112
includes a first link
114
and a second link
116
which cooperate with the actuator lever
102
and pivot arm
76
. The first link
114
has a first arm
118
and a second arm
120
disposed at an angle of approximately 135° to one another. A distal end of the first arm
118
is pivotally attached to the lever
102
. A distal end of the second arm
120
is pivotally attached to a first end of the second link
116
. A second end of the second link
116
is pivotally attached to a lower portion of the pivot arm
76
. The linkage arrangement
112
assists in moving the idler gear
72
into and out of engagement with the drive gear
54
in response to rotation of the actuator lever
102
.
When the clutching mechanism
70
is in its engaged position (as shown in FIG.
3
A), the end
106
of the actuator lever
102
is in the distal portion of the elongated slot
108
provided in the pivot arm
76
. Through counterclockwise rotation of the output shaft
100
, the actuator
96
causes corresponding counterclockwise rotation of the actuator lever
102
. As a result, the end
106
translates downwardly along the elongated slot
108
of the pivot arm
76
, causing the pivot arm
76
to rotate in a clockwise direction. This clockwise rotation of the pivot arm
76
displaces the idler gear
72
from its meshing engagement with the drive gear
54
to the clutching mechanism release position of
FIGS. 3B and 3C
.
The clutching mechanism
70
is normally in its disengaged position. As such, the liftgate
14
can be manually articulated between its open and closed positions without any added effort. Manual articulation of the liftgate may be desired in the event of electrical system failure or otherwise. By maintaining the clutching mechanism normally in the disengaged position, manual articulation of the liftgate
14
does not drive the gears
50
and drive motor assembly
52
in a reverse direction.
To articulate to the minivan liftgate
14
from the closed position to the open position, the actuator
96
rotates the actuator lever
102
clockwise so as to upwardly translate the end
106
of the lever
102
in the slot
108
(e.g., from the position shown in
FIGS. 3B and 3C
to the position shown in FIG.
3
A). In a reverse manner from that discussed above, the idler gear
72
is moved into mesing engagement with the drive gear
54
. That is, counterclockwise rotation of the pivot arm
76
results in pivoting thereof about the pinion shaft
60
which serves to engage the idler gear
72
with the output gear
54
of the motor assembly
52
. In the clutch engaged position, the idler gear
72
is in meshing engagement with the output gear
54
of the motor assembly
52
. The drive gear
54
for the motor assembly
52
is then actuated to rotate the output gear
54
clockwise. Resulting counterclockwise rotation of the idler gear
72
, which is in constant meshing engagement with the outboard pinion gear
74
, rotates the outboard and inboard pinion gears
74
and
58
clockwise. Constant meshing engagement between the inboard pinion gear
58
and the sector gear
52
rotates the crank arm
26
clockwise (see
FIG. 2
) to articulate the liftgate
14
to its open position.
In the exemplary embodiment, the motor assembly
52
and the actuator
96
are controlled by a single switch (not shown) located within the passenger compartment of the motor vehicle
12
. Additionally, the motor assembly
52
and the actuator
96
may be controlled remotely. Either manner of operation will be understood to be conventional in nature and need not be further described herein.
While the invention has been described in the specification and illustrated in the drawings with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment illustrated by the drawings and described in the specification as the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include any embodiments falling within the description of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A drive arrangement for articulating a liftgate of a motor vehicle between an open position and a closed position, the liftgate mounted to a body of the motor vehicle for articulation about a pivot axis, the drive arrangement comprising:a mounting member for attachment to the body of the motor vehicle; a drive motor attached to said mounting member; a first gear driven by said drive motor; a crank arm pivotally interconnected to said mounting member, said crank arm including a second gear; and a linkage including a first end attached to said crank arm and a second end for attachment to said liftgate; and a clutching mechanism operative for selectively coupling and decoupling said second gear to said first gear, said clutching mechanism including a first pinion gear in constant meshing engagement with said second gear.
- 2. The drive arrangement for articulating a liftgate of a motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein said second gear is a sector gear.
- 3. The drive arrangement for articulating a liftgate of a motor vehicle of claim 2, wherein said sector gear includes an inner radius and a plurality of teeth formed on a concavely curved surface thereof.
- 4. The drive arrangement for articulating a liftgate of a motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein said clutching mechanism further includes a second pinion gear, the first and second pinion gears mounted for common rotation on a pinion shaft extending from said mounting member and an idler gear in constant meshing engagement with said second pinion gear, said first pinion gear being in constant meshing engagement with said second gear, said clutching mechanism operative to selectively move said idler gear into and out of meshing engagement with said first gear.
- 5. The drive arrangement for articulating a liftgate of a motor vehicle of claim 4, wherein said clutching mechanism further includes a pivot arm mounted for rotation about said pinion shaft, said idler gear mounted for rotation on said pivot arm.
- 6. The drive arrangement for articulating a liftgate of a motor vehicle of claim 5, wherein said clutching mechanism further includes an actuator having a rotatable actuator lever, and further wherein said pivot arm defines an elongated slot receiving a portion of said actuator lever, said actuator lever being rotatable in a first direction for rotating said pivot arm to disengage said idler gear and said first gear.
- 7. A motor vehicle comprising:a body; a closure panel mounted to said body for articulation about a pivot axis between an open position and a closed position; and a drive arrangement for articulating said closure panel between said open position and said closed position under a source of power, said drive arrangement including: a mounting member interconnected to said body of the motor vehicle; a drive motor attached to said mounting member; a first gear driven by said drive motor; a crank arm pivotally interconnected to said mounting member, said crank arm including a driven gear; and a linkage including a first end attached to said crank arm and a second end attached to said closure panel; and a clutching mechanism operative for selectively coupling and decoupling said second gear to said first gear, said clutching mechanism including a first pinion gear in constant meshing engagement with said second gear.
- 8. The motor vehicle of claim 7, wherein said second gear is a sector gear.
- 9. The motor vehicle of claim 8, wherein said sector gear includes a plurality of teeth formed on a concavely curved surface thereof.
- 10. The motor vehicle of claim 7, wherein said clutching mechanism further includes a second pinion gear, the first and second pinion gears mounted for common rotation on a pinion shaft extending from said mounting member and an idler gear in constant meshing engagement with said second pinion gear, said first pinion gear being in constant meshing engagement with said second gear, said clutching mechanism operative to selectively move said idler gear into and out of meshing engagement with said first gear.
- 11. The motor vehicle of claim 10, wherein said clutching mechanism further includes a pivot arm mounted for rotation about said pinion shaft, said idler gear mounted for rotation on said pivot arm.
- 12. The motor vehicle of claim 11, wherein said clutching mechanism further includes an actuator having a rotatable actuator lever, and further wherein said pivot arm defines an elongated slot receiving a portion of said actuator lever, said actuator lever being rotatable in a first direction for rotating said pivot arm to disengage said idler gear and said first gear.
- 13. A motor vehicle comprising:a body defining a rear opening; a liftgate mounted to said body for articulation about a horizontally extending pivot axis between an open position and a closed position for selectively providing access to said rear opening; a drive arrangement for articulating said closure panel between said open position and said closed position under a source of power, said drive arrangement including: a mounting member interconnected to said body of the motor vehicle; a drive motor attached to said mounting member; a drive gear driven by said drive motor; a crank arm pivotally interconnected to said mounting member, said crank arm including a sector gear; and a linkage including a first end attached to said crank arm and a second end attached to said liftgate; and a clutching mechanism operative for selectively coupling and decoupling said sector gear to said drive gear, said clutching mechanism including a first pinion gear in constant meshing engagement with said second gear.
- 14. The motor vehicle of claim 13, wherein said sector gear includes a plurality of teeth formed on a concavely curved surface thereof.
- 15. The motor vehicle of claim 13 wherein said clutching mechanism further includes a second pinion gear, the first and second pinion gears mounted for common rotation on a pinion shaft extending from said mounting member and an idler gear in constant meshing engagement with said second pinion gear, said first pinion gear being in constant meshing engagement with said second gear, said clutching mechanism operative to selectively move said idler gear into and out of meshing engagement with said first gear.
- 16. The motor vehicle of claim 15, wherein said clutching mechanism further includes a pivot arm mounted for rotation about said pinion shaft, said idler gear mounted for rotation on said pivot arm.
- 17. The motor vehicle of claim 16, wherein said clutching mechanism further includes an actuator having a rotatable actuator lever, and further wherein said pivot arm defines an elongated slot receiving a portion of said actuator lever, said actuator lever being rotatable in a first direction to disengage said idler gear and said drive gear.
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