The invention relates to a drive apparatus for a movable component of a vehicle, in particular for a roof compartment cover, of a convertible, which on the one hand is coupled to a bearing device for the movable component in order to carry out a main function and on the other hand is connected to an additional functional unit, which can be operated by the drive apparatus in order to carry out an additional function.
DE 103 13 496 A1 discloses a roof for a convertible, which can be moved by means of a drive device between an open position and a closed position. The drive device is connected on the one hand to the bearing device for the roof and on the other hand is supported via a bolt, which is mounted such that it can pivot, on the bodywork side, which bolt keeps the stowed roof locked. When the stowed roof is being raised, the drive device first of all operates the bolt, in order to unlock the roof, on the first part of its movement.
The invention is based on the object of improving the functionality and simplifying the operation of a drive apparatus as mentioned initially.
According to the invention, the object is achieved for the drive apparatus mentioned initially in that on the bodywork side, the drive apparatus has a bearing which is guided such that it can move longitudinally and can pivot, in that, in an initial position, the activated drive apparatus carries out the additional function by longitudinal movement of its bearing, and in that, during movement of the bearing device of the component about its bearing, the drive apparatus pivots to a pivoted position in which a stop prevents longitudinal movement of its bearing in the opposite direction to the first movement direction of the additional function. The stop prevents any reaction force of the component being able to undesirably move the drive device, which would also carry out the additional function at an undesirable time. A component reaction force can occur when the component is being pivoted to the open position. If the component is a roof compartment cover or the like, this could move to a beyond dead center position with respect to its bearing axis when in its open position, if the vehicle is parked on a gradient with the rear end pointing downward.
Advantageous refinements of the invention are specified in the dependent claims.
The drive apparatus preferably contains a first element which is connected to the bearing, and a second element, which is coupled to the component, which elements can be moved with respect to one another by operation of the drive apparatus, in particular with the drive apparatus containing a piston-cylinder unit, and with the first element being a cylinder housing and with the second element being a piston rod. In principle, the electrical hydraulic or pneumatic drives and, in particular, linear drives are suitable for use as a drive apparatus and, in addition to piston-cylinder units, may also have actuating motors with spindles or the like.
One preferred embodiment provides for the first element or the cylinder housing to rest on the stop in the pivoted position. In this case, the stop may be in the form of a part fixed to the bodywork or, in an alternative embodiment, it is formed on a part which is mounted so that it can pivot on the bodywork side, and pivots with the drive apparatus. As a part which is fixed to the bodywork, the stop is, for example, a web or a slotted link, which is fitted to a bearing plate (which is fixed to the bodywork) of the drive device and in particular has a curved action surface in the form of a web, whose center of curvature coincides with the associated pivoting axis of the first element or of the cylinder housing. Instead of an element in the form of a web or line, an element in the form of a point can also be provided on the bearing plate, in order to act with a linear part on the first element or on the cylinder housing.
If the stop is formed on a part which is mounted so that it can pivot on the bodywork side, and the stop pivots with the drive apparatus, then, in contrast to the stop that is fixed to the bodywork, this reduces or prevents any relative movement between the stop and the pivoting part of the drive apparatus, and therefore also any friction resistance. By way of example, the part which is mounted such that it can pivot is a catch lever whose pivoting axis on the bodywork side is arranged close to the pivoting axis of the pivoting part of the drive apparatus, or coincides with it. A projecting catch or tab forms the stop for the corresponding mating piece or action part of the drive apparatus. The drive apparatus or its first element expediently contains a pin or, in general, at least one projecting part which rests on the at least one stop. Two mutually opposite coaxial pins preferably project on both sides of the drive apparatus or of the cylinder housing and engage with two associated stops on a catch lever.
The mounting device with the roof compartment cover, which may also be in the form of a rear-area flap or a luggage-compartment cover, is intended for convertibles with a convertible hard-top or soft-top roof, but can also be used for other vehicles. In principle, the drive apparatus is suitable for driving various vehicle flaps as well as various additional functions, such as locking or unlocking.
A drive apparatus according to the invention will be explained in more detail in the following text using exemplary embodiments and with reference to the drawing, in which:
A convertible has a roof compartment cover 1 (the roof compartment cover 1 is illustrated in the form of a detail and schematically only in
The roof compartment cover 1 is attached to a bracket 3 on both sides by means of a respective holder which, for example, contains a plurality of threaded bolts 2, and the bracket 3 is in turn mounted on a mounting device via a four-section joint, which is formed by two guides 4 and 5, such that it can pivot, which mounting device is formed, for example, by a frame 6 which supports the bracket 3 and the four-section joint 4, 5. The description is based on the right-hand side of the mounting device, which is essentially symmetrical with respect to the vehicle longitudinal axis, of the roof compartment cover, with the respective drive device and locking apparatus.
The left-hand side and the right-hand side frame 6 can be firmly connected to one another for example by means of a lateral rod or the like, in order to make the mounting device more robust.
The mounting device or the frame 6 of the roof compartment cover 1 is mounted on both sides of the bodywork such that it can pivot, in each case by means of a main guide 7 and an auxiliary guide 8, which form a four-section joint with the joints 9 and 10 on the frame 6 and the joints 11 and 12 on a bearing plate 13 that is fixed to the bodywork.
A pivoting guide 14 is mounted in a joint on the bearing plate 13 such that it can pivot about a pivoting axis 15. A connecting rod 16 connects the main guide 7 to the pivoting guide 14 in the joints 17 and 18. A drive unit, which is arranged on the main guide 7, and is in the form of a hydraulic piston-cylinder unit 19, contains a piston rod 20 which is articulated at an articulation point 21 on the pivoting guide 14. The piston-cylinder unit 19 is on the other hand mounted on two elongated hole guides 24 via its cylinder housing 22 and a bearing pin 23 (which is fitted to it at the end) such that it can move linearly, and these elongated-hole guides 24 are arranged in the bearing plate 13 or a cover plate 25 which is fitted parallel to it.
A bolt device for the roof compartment cover 1 contains a first lock unit 26 (see
A catch lever 32 (see
When the roof is intended to be open and stowed in the roof compartment, the roof compartment cover 1 must first of all be raised at its front edge by means of the frame 6, thus releasing the path for the stowage movement of the roof (in the same way as to move out during closure of the roof).
In the position illustrated in
During this movement of the cylinder housing 22, the first lock unit 26 is unlocked by means of the cable 29, which is moved at the same time, of the Bowden cable 30. The initial expansion movement of the piston-cylinder unit 19 necessarily takes place in this manner by movement of the cylinder housing 22 with the piston rod 20 stationary, since the weight of the roof compartment cover 1 and of the frame 6 acts via the connecting rod 16 as an opposing force on the pivoting guide 14, and the piston-cylinder unit 19 therefore first of all carries out the additional function, because of the reduced resistance and force required.
This first movement is therefore used to carry out the additional function which, in the present exemplary embodiment, represents the unlocking of the first lock unit 26 and can be carried out with considerably less force being required than the main function, the pivoting or opening of the frame 6 with the roof compartment cover 1 mounted on it.
Once the cylinder housing 22 with the bearing pin 23 has reached the lower limit position (
When, as shown in
When the frame 6 and, with it, the roof compartment cover 1 are raised, the roof can be moved in a known manner into the roof compartment or roof stowage area, and can also be moved out again in order to close the roof.
The closing of the roof compartment cover 1 or of the frame 6 (movement from
As the piston rod 20 moves inward, the piston-cylinder unit 19 is pivoted back to the initial position as shown in
The final movement path of the piston rod 20 as it is moved in is carried out by the cylinder housing 22 of the piston-cylinder unit 19 relative to the stationary piston rod 20. During this process, the bearing pin 23 moves in the elongated-hole guide 24 from the lower limit position to the upper limit position, while the pin 35 on the cylinder housing 22 can move laterally, past the stop 34 on the catch lever 32, in the direction of the articulation point 21. the bearing pin 23 moves the cable 29 with a pressure load against the first lock unit 26 and operates this in order to lock the frame 6 on the bearing unit 27. The additional function is therefore also carried out after the main function.
Since the catch lever 32 pivots with the pin 35 which is resting on the stop 34, this avoids any relative movement between the pin 35 and the stop 34, which would result in comparatively high friction resistance.
In contrast, there is only little friction in the pivoting bearing 33.
In the modified embodiment illustrated in
In the position shown in
The Bowden cable 30 can be matched very flexibly to the physical characteristics in the rear area of the bodywork. However, other means such as a linkage can also be used to transmit the operating movement.
The roof compartment cover 1 can be supported with respect to the frame 6 by means of a respective gas compression spring 39 thus relieving the load from its weight during manual pivoting in its function as a luggage compartment cover (
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 060 206.1 | Dec 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE2006/002231 | 12/14/2006 | WO | 00 | 7/22/2008 |