The invention relates to a folding canopy for a cabriolet vehicle having a canopy linkage and having a canopy peak which is attached to the canopy linkage, and to a method for producing a folding canopy of a cabriolet of said type.
Cabriolets with differently-designed folding canopies are known in large numbers. On account of different body shapes and sizes and differing requirements on functionality, there are more or less large differences in the design and configuration of the folding canopy which is to be provided for the respective cabriolet. Each folding canopy of a certain cabriolet is therefore an autonomous construction, which is designed and adapted for said type, and therefore also has only a certain, structurally defined functionality for the opening and closing process.
DE 101 60 240 A1 discloses a folding canopy whose front canopy section which contains the canopy peak is pivotably mounted, by means of a four-bar-mechanism device, on a central frame part of the canopy linkage in such a way that, during the opening and storage of the folding canopy, said front canopy section is moved rearward over the central canopy section in a parallel pivoting movement, and covers the stored folding canopy at the upper side with equally-curved alignment.
DE 38 37 522 C2 discloses a folding canopy whose front roof links, which bear the roof peak, pivot with respect to the rear roof links about a transverse pivot axle during the opening and storage of the folding canopy, so that when the folding canopy is stored, the roof peak is stored with its upper side pointing downward on the canopy.
DE 199 39 954 A1 presents a folding canopy whose front bow which forms the roof peak is movable in a continuous fashion relative to the front lateral roof links between a closed position and a half-open position, while the lateral roof links remain in the closed position of the folding canopy.
Each of said folding canopies contains an autonomous structural design in order to be able to carry out the desired movement profile of the movable canopy or roof peak.
The invention is based on the object of providing a folding canopy as specified in the introduction which, with little expenditure, can be produced in different embodiments for different user requirements, and of specifying a method for producing a folding canopy of said type.
The object is achieved according to the invention by means of a folding canopy having the features of claim 1.
The fastening base which is arranged in particular on a front section of the canopy linkage provides a standard attachment position on the folding canopy or its linkage, to which different roof or canopy peaks can be attached, but with the overall dimensions of the folding canopy always remaining uniform, so that each folding canopy produced in this manner can be attached to the associated cabriolet substantially without conversion parts or adaptations.
In order to complete the folding canopy, in each case one canopy peak is attached to the fastening base, which canopy peak is selected from a group of at least two canopy peaks which are formed differently in particular with regard to their movement functionalities, but have the same connecting dimensions.
A modular canopy concept is thereby realized, which canopy concept is based on one basic linkage of the folding canopy including the seals arranged thereon, with the basic linkage, including the mounting on the vehicle and a drive device, being of substantially identical design for all variants.
By selecting from different canopy peaks, it is possible to meet respective customer requirements with regard to a simple or complex folding canopy, for example with manually or partially manual or automatic operation. Here, despite improved benefit, it is possible for the costs to be reduced by using identical parts or a substantially uniform linkage and required additional components.
The object is also achieved, in the case of a folding canopy for a cabriolet vehicle, which folding canopy has a main linkage and a front roof or canopy part, in the embodiment of a modular canopy system in that it is possible for differently-designed front roof or canopy parts to be fastened by means of one interface of the main linkage substantially without fundamental changes thereto, so that at least two fundamental variants of partial opening possibilities move a front bow of the front roof or canopy part in a different way from the closed to the opened or stored state.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention are specified in the subclaims which refer back to the two coordinate main claims.
The fastening base is preferably formed on a respective lateral frame part of a front canopy section. The lateral frame part is expediently itself mounted on the linkage by means of a four-bar mechanism and, during the storage of the folding canopy, is stored in a pivoting movement in the same direction towards the rear canopy parts. It is however also possible for some other linkage part to form the fastening base.
In a preferred embodiment, the canopy peak has in each case one lateral mount part or roof frame part which is prepared for attachment to the fastening base and on which a front bow is pivotably mounted by means of links of a four-bar or multi-bar mechanism. In this way, the front bow of the canopy peak can, during the storage of the folding canopy, be pivoted for example in a parallel pivoting movement over the canopy parts which adjoin in the rearward direction. The front bow therefore assumes, in the stored position of the folding canopy, a position arranged comparatively far rearward, so that the space required for the stored folding canopy between the lateral linkages in the vehicle longitudinal direction is reduced. Said advantage can for example be utilized when storing the folding canopy behind two rollover protection bars.
In the embodiment specified above, the front bow can be coupled to a closure hook of a locking device for fixing the canopy peak to a windshield cowl, so that no separate drive is required for pivoting said front bow. In an alternative configuration, the front bow can be coupled, for common movement, to a movement-transmitting main linkage of the canopy linkage. The storage movement of the folding canopy is thereby transmitted to the front bow.
In a further embodiment, the canopy peak comprises in each case one lateral roof frame part which is prepared for attachment to the fastening base and on which a front bow is mounted by means of a fixed pivot axle and can be folded rearward from its closed position into its open position. Said embodiment is of particularly simple design and is particularly suitable for manual operation, though a drive is also possible.
According to a third embodiment, the canopy peak comprises in each case one lateral roof frame part which is prepared for attachment to the fastening base and on which a front bow is movable in a substantially translatory fashion by means of a mount device. The mount device expediently comprises a guide rail on which a joint device, which is connected to the front bow, is mounted in a movable fashion.
It is therefore also possible in the second and third embodiments for the front bow to be stored in a space-saving manner in a position offset rearward with respect to the linkage.
The or each lateral roof frame part preferably comprises, at the front side, a locking device which holds the roof frame part locked against a windshield cowl when the folding canopy is closed.
Here, if the locking device of each roof frame part or of each canopy peak is arranged on the folding canopy in a uniform position, it is possible to use the different canopy peaks without it being necessary to carry out alterations to the position of the matching lock part on the windshield cowl.
Each of said locking devices can be formed such that it is actuated manually by means of a respective actuating lever.
On the other hand, the locking devices of the two lateral roof frame parts can be actuated by means of an actuating unit which is arranged centrally on the canopy peak and which is connected to the locking devices.
In one expedient configuration, it can be provided that, by releasing the linkage coupling of the front bow or its mechanism, a partially open driving position is possible even with manual actuation.
The second object is achieved according to the invention by means of a method having the features of claim 15. Advantageous method variants are specified in the associated subclaims.
A folding canopy according to the invention is explained in more detail below on the basis of exemplary embodiments and with reference to the drawing, in which:
A folding canopy 1 of a cabriolet 2 is mounted in a movable fashion on a main mount 3 of the body and is adjustable between a closed position, in which a canopy peak 4 is arranged on a windshield cowl 5 above the front window 6 (
At the front end of the central frame part 10 (see in particular
The front frame part 9 forms a fastening base for attaching a frame part 33 of the canopy peak 4. The frame part 33 has a fastening tongue 34 which is fastened to the front frame part 9 by means of two screws 35 or bolts which engage through bores 36 in the front frame part 9. A front and a rear auxiliary link 37 and 38 are pivotably mounted at one side on the frame part 33 and at the other side on a load-bearing part 39 in a four-bar-mechanism arrangement. The front bow 19 is fastened to two mount points 40 and 41 of the load-bearing part 39 (an outer side section of the front bow 19 is not illustrated in the figures so as not to obscure components situated under it).
The pivoting of the auxiliary links 37 and 38 takes place by means of a coupling link 42 which is rotationally fixedly connected to the front link 26 of the canopy linkage 8 and, with an engagement part or pin 43, is guided in a movable fashion in a slotted guide 44 of the rear auxiliary link 38.
A centering pin 45, which engages into an associated receptacle on the windshield cowl when the folding canopy 1 is closed, and a locking device 46 are arranged at the front end of the frame part 33. The locking device 46 comprises a closure hook 47 (see also
The support bow 17 is in this exemplary embodiment fastened to a rear end of the frame part 3. Further components for tensioning the canopy material or an inner lining can be fastened to the frame part 33.
In order to open and store the folding canopy 1 (movement from
The closing process of the folding canopy 1 takes place with the opposite sequence of movements.
In an alternative configuration, the front bow 19 can be coupled to a motor-driven locking device and pivoted rearward during the unlocking. The coupling link 42 is dispensed with in this case.
Also possible is a configuration in which the second closure hook 53 can be opened when the first closure hook 47 is closed, so that the front bow 19 can be moved into an open position while the folding canopy 1 otherwise remains closed.
A canopy peak (see
The locking device 46 is coupled to the drive device 58 for example in such a way that, during the movement of the mounting carriage or of the front bow 19 into its open position, the closure hook 47 is unlocked. However, it is also possible for the actuation of the locking to be independent of the movement of the front bow 19, so that here, too, a partial opening of the front bow 19 is possible when the canopy linkage is still locked against the windshield cowl 5.
A further canopy peak which can alternatively be attached to the fastening base (see
It is therefore shown that different movements of the front bow for setting intermediate open positions and for storage are possible in a simple manner with the one canopy linkage or main linkage and by supplementing different canopy peaks without further conversion or adaptation measures.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 038 703.9 | Aug 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE06/01426 | 8/14/2006 | WO | 00 | 2/13/2008 |