This application claims priority under 35 USC 119 to German Patent Appl. No. 10 2014 101 697.1 filed on Feb. 12, 2014, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a drive arrangement for the adjustment of a roller sun blind of a window of a motor vehicle. In this case, the expression “roller sun blind” is used representatively for a shading apparatus for shading an interior compartment against solar radiation, for example, or for shielding the interior compartment from view from the outside.
2. Description of the Related Art
Known roller blinds for windows of motor vehicles are adjustable between a first position that allows an unobstructed view through the window and a second position that protects the interior compartment of the motor vehicle against overly intense solar radiation. Adjustments to intermediate positions between the first and second positions also are possible.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,095,231 and 6,086,133 disclose drive arrangements where roller sun blinds are actuated by two drive arrangements connected respectively to the opposite ends of the roller sun blind. Ends of these roller sun blinds have threaded bushings that engage threaded rods of the drive arrangements engage. Thus, the threaded bushings displace axially when the threaded rods are rotated and the roller sun blind can thus be raised or lowered. This system is complex due to the separate drive arrangements at the opposite ends of the roller sun blind to actuate a roller sun blind.
It is therefore the object of the invention to provide a drive arrangement that is simplified, but nevertheless permits reliable actuation of a roller sun blind.
The invention relates to a drive arrangement for actuating a roller sun blind of a motor vehicle. The drive arrangement has an actuation rod with an external thread and a hollow cylinder with an internal thread. The actuation rod is arranged coaxially in the hollow cylinder. The external thread of the actuation rod meshes with the internal thread of the hollow cylinder so that the actuation rod is displaced axially relative to the hollow cylinder in response to a relative rotation of actuation rod and hollow cylinder. The actuation rod is guided non-rotatably, and the hollow cylinder can be rotated by a drive. In this way, the drive can be arranged in variable fashion relative to the hollow cylinder.
The hollow cylinder may have external toothing for rotatably driving the hollow cylinder. For this purpose, the drive can directly or indirectly drive the external toothing by way of a gearwheel to realize a simple drive connection.
The drive may comprise an electric motor that may have a drive wheel with toothing that drives the external toothing of the hollow cylinder.
A toothed belt may be provided and may loop around the toothing of the hollow cylinder and also around the toothing of the drive wheel of the electric motor to achieve an indirect drive connection. The drive can thus be arranged in a particularly flexible manner.
A belt tensioner with a roller and a spring may be provided. The belt tensioner tensions the looped-around toothed belt by virtue of the spring forcing the roller against the toothed belt. In this way, a toothed belt can be used on a long-term basis even if it becomes stretched.
The hollow cylinder may be mounted rotatably at least at one end region by a sleeve. Thus, mounting the drive arrangement is particularly straightforward and the drive arrangement be accommodated in a door trim panel or in a vehicle door because the sleeves provided for mounting purposes can be positioned and fastened easily.
The hollow cylinder may be mounted rotatably at both end regions by sleeves. This permits simple mounting and placement.
One of the sleeves may have an opening through which the actuation rod can extend. This simplifies fastening and nevertheless permits the actuation of a roller sun blind.
The actuation rod may be flexible. Thus, the actuation rod can adapt to the curvature in a door or of a window.
The actuation rod may comprise a high-grade steel to achieve the required flexibility.
The invention will be explained in detail below on the basis of an exemplary embodiment and with reference to the drawing.
The actuation rod 2 is guided non-rotatably relative to the roller sun blind toward the outside. In this case, however, the hollow cylinder 5 is rotated by a drive 6. Thus, the hollow cylinder 4 can rotate and move the actuation rod 2 out of the hollow cylinder 4 by a screw motion. The hollow cylinder 4 has an external toothing 7 for rotatably driving the hollow cylinder 4.
The drive 6 is an electric motor that cooperates with toothing 8 of a drive wheel 9 to drive the external toothing 7 of the hollow cylinder 4. The drive wheel 9 can drive the external toothing 7 directly or indirectly via a toothed belt.
In the illustrated embodiment, a toothed belt 10 loops around the toothing 7 of the hollow shaft 4 and also around the toothing 8 of the drive wheel 9 of the electric motor. A belt tensioner 11 with a roller 12 and a spring 13 also is provided. The spring 13 forces the roller 12 against the toothed belt 10.
Sleeves 16, 17 are provided at both end regions 14, 15 of the hollow shaft 4. The sleeves each engage around the hollow shaft 4 and partially receive the hollow shaft 4 so that the hollow shaft 4 can rotate in the sleeves 16, 17. At least one of the sleeves 16, 17 has an opening 18 through which the actuation rod can extend when it is deployed in the direction of the sleeve 17.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
10 2014 101 697 | Feb 2014 | DE | national |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2919911 | Furtah, Jr. | Jan 1960 | A |
3141663 | Voiles | Jul 1964 | A |
3156132 | Borie, Jr. | Nov 1964 | A |
4074463 | Colanzi | Feb 1978 | A |
4186524 | Pelchat | Feb 1980 | A |
5680728 | Moy | Oct 1997 | A |
6086133 | Alonso | Jul 2000 | A |
6095231 | Hahn | Aug 2000 | A |
6779307 | Dobson | Aug 2004 | B2 |
8052818 | Fenger | Nov 2011 | B2 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
26 37 438 | Feb 1978 | DE |
10 2012 100 472 | Jul 2013 | DE |
679984 | Nov 1994 | JP |
1020080091138 | Oct 2008 | KR |
Entry |
---|
German Search Report of Sep. 22, 2014. |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20150226000 A1 | Aug 2015 | US |