The invention relates to a hardtop vehicle roof including at least two roof parts which are movable by an operating mechanism between a closed position in which they cover an interior vehicle space and an open position in which the roof parts are deposited in a rear storage compartment, and a rear view window which is disposed in the rear roof part and is movable relative to the rear roof part by a rear window operating mechanism.
A hardtop vehicle roof is disclosed for example in DE 198 07 490 C1. This vehicle roof consists of two rigid roof parts which, in the closed position of the vehicle roof in which the vehicle interior is covered, are disposed in a common roof plane one behind the other. For opening the roof, the roof is moved by a roof operating mechanism into a rear storage compartment. During this procedure, the rear roof part is pivoted about a vehicle body based pivot axis backwardly and the front roof part is pivoted onto the rear roof part.
In order to obtain a compact roof storage packet, in the storage position, the rear window is pivoted relative to the rear roof part from its sealed position in the rear roof part and assumes a position in which it is displaced relative to the rear roof part upwardly out of its sealed disposition in the plane of the rear roof part such that the available trunk space is increased. The rear window is supported in the rear roof part by a pivot joint about which it is pivoted with the aid of a vehicle body based control arm out of its sealed position in the rear roof part into an upwardly pivoted position. The relative movement between the rear window and the rear roof part occurs independently of the opening movement of the vehicle roof.
The relative movement between the rear window and the rear roof part is a pure pivot movement wherein, in the storage position, the plane of the rear window extends at an angle to the plane of the rear roof part. The additional trunk space gained by the pivot movement of the rear window has the shape of an acutely angled sector so that, particularly in the area of the trunk adjacent the back wall of the trunk, only a very small additional storage space is gained.
DE 199 32 503 C2 discloses a hardtop vehicle roof including two rigid roof parts having a movable rear window disposed in the rear roof part. From its closed position, which it assumes when the roof is closed the rear window is movable to an open position in the storage position of the roof. The rear window is pivotally supported on a lower transverse frame of the rear roof part by a rear pivot joint. In the upper area, the rear window is coupled to the C-columns of the rear roof part by way of a slot guide structure. The slot guide structure includes an A-arm which is pivotally connected to a C-column and which carries a slide pin extending into a guide track, which is firmly connected to the rear window. Upon pivoting the rear window about the pivot joint at the lower transverse frame of the rear roof part, the slide element of the A-arm is slidably guided in the guide track. In this way, different opening positions of the rear window can be achieved.
Because the pivot axis of the rear window is disposed at the lower transverse frame of the rear roof part, the possible movement of the rear window relative to the rear roof part is exactly predetermined. The rear window can only pivot about its pivot joint. And the guide track structure can only determine different opening positions of the rear window.
DE 199 36 252 A1 discloses a two-part hardtop whose rear roof part has at opposite sides thereof C-columns between which a rear window is disposed when the vehicle roof is in the closed position. At one end, this rear window is pivotally supported on the vehicle body by a pivot lever which is firmly connected to the rear window and, at its other end, by another pivot lever which comprises two pivot joints by way of which the hardtop roof parts are movable between their end positions. During movement of the vehicle roof into the storage compartment, the rear window pivots about the pivot joint at the vehicle body. The pivot joints of the arms of the operating mechanism and the pivot joint of the rear window at the vehicle body are spaced from each other. During the movement of the roof into the storage compartment this results in different pivot movements of the rear window and the guide arms of the operating mechanism and, consequently, in a relative movement between the rear window and the guide arms. The upper pivotal guide arms firmly guides the upper section of the rear window relative to the guide arms. In this vehicle roof, the rear window is pivotally supported directly on the vehicle body. The movement of the roof parts into the storage compartment depends on the movement of the rear window into the storage compartment since the roof parts are kinematically connected to the vehicle body by way of the rear window.
Also, WO 01/79011 A1 discloses a hardtop vehicle roof with two roof parts whose rear roof part includes a rear window, which is pivotable relative to the rear roof part by way of a front and a rear window support arm wherein the rear window guide arms are pivotally connected to the vehicle body.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a hard top vehicle roof with an adjustable rear window in a simple manner in such a way that with the vehicle roof deposited in the storage compartment, additional usable trunk space is available.
In a vehicle roof comprising at least two roof parts which are movable by a roof operating mechanism between a closed position, in which they cover an interior vehicle space, and an open position, in which they are deposited in a rear storage compartment, and the rear roof part includes a rear window, which is movable relative to the rear roof part by a rear window operating mechanism, the rear window operating mechanism includes a guide slot structure with a guide slot and a slide element guided in the guide slot wherein, for the transfer of the rear window between a sealed position within the rear roof part and a position removed from the rear roof part, the rear window is slidably supported in the guide slot.
By way of the guide groove structure, the rear window is securely guided in all phases of its movement during the transfer of the roof between its closed and its storage positions and the concurrent movement of the rear window relative to the rear roof part. The guide groove structure provides, in comparison with the embodiments known from the state of the art, additional design configuration possibilities without increasing the number of degrees of mechanical freedom and with the least possible number of movable parts. With a corresponding selection of the guide slots, purely translatory as well as purely rotational and also mixed translatory and rotational control movements of the rear window with respect to the rear roof part are possible.
In a preferred embodiment, the guide groove on the guide groove structure is rectilinear, particularly if the guide slot structure is firmly connected to the rear roof part and defines with the plane of the roof part a certain angle, for example, 45°. If the guide slot structure is rectilinear, only small forces are effective on the guide slot structure whereby the chances of cogging of the slide element in the guide slot structure is reduced. The angle between the guide slot structure and the plane of the roof element facilitates raising the rear window with respect to the rear roof part.
Expediently, in addition to the guide slot structure, a connection is provided between the rear window and the rear roof part, particularly a control lever, which, at one end is pivotally connected to the rear roof part and, at its other end, is pivotally connected to the rear window. The control lever permits, in addition to the guide-slot-controlled movement a release of the rear window out of its sealed position in the rear roof part, so that in an outwardly pivoted position of the rear window, the rear window is moved fully out of its seat in the rear roof part and can be supported by way of the control lever and the guide slot structure in a position displaced from the rear roof part. Since the rear window can be fully moved out of its seated position in the rear roof part, it can—in a comparison with the state-of-the-art—be raised or lowered relative to the rear vehicle roof part to a greater extent which results in a larger storage volume made available in the trunk of the vehicle.
The relative movement of the rear window with respect to the rear roof part is preferably positively executed dependent on the movement of the vehicle roof. To this end, a control link may be provided which extends between the roof operating mechanism and the rear window operating mechanism. In a preferred embodiment, the control link is pivotally connected with one end thereof to the control arm, which is part of the rear window operating mechanism and, with its other end, to the front roof part whose movement relative to the rear roof part is transferred by way of the control arm to the rear window operating mechanism. No additional drive elements for the relative movement of the rear window are necessary.
Further advantages and suitable embodiments will become apparent from the following description of a particular embodiment of the invention on the basis of the accompanying drawings.
a is a side view of a two-part hardtop vehicle roof including a front-and rear roof part, wherein the rear roof part is provided with a rear window which is movable between a sealed position as shown in
b shows an enlarged section of the detail Ib of
c shows enlarged a section Ic of
a, 2b and 2c show the corresponding arrangements at the beginning of the transfer movement of the vehicle roof toward the storage position thereof,
a to 3c show the vehicle roof in a further advanced position toward the storage position thereof and,
a to 4c show the vehicle roof in the storage position.
In the figures, identical components are designated by the same reference numerals.
The vehicle roof shown in
The rear window 5 is connected to the C-columns 4, which are part of the rear roof part 3 by way of a rear window operating mechanism. The rear window operating mechanism comprises an upper part 9a disposed adjacent the rear end of the vehicle. For moving the rear window out of the shown sealed position in a position removed from the rear roof part 3, or respectively, the C-columns 4, the upper part 9a, as well as the lower part 9b, is actuated. The upper part 9a is a pivot or rear window drive structure including an operating arm 10 with a control lever 11 and the lower part 9b is a guide slot structure.
As apparent from the enlarged section as shown in
The control lever 11, which is also part of the upper rear window operating mechanism part 9a is provided at one end with a joint l1a by way of which the operating arm 11 is pivotally connected to the front roof part 2 or a component which is mounted to the front roof part 2. By way of the control lever 11, the relative movement between the front roof part 2 and the roof part 3 during the transfer of the vehicle roof between the closed and the storage position is transferred to the rear window operating mechanism which provides for the relative movement between the rear window 5 and the C-columns 4.
As apparent from the enlarged section shown in
The
With a further movement of the roof 1 from the position as shown in
In the storage position as shown in
In the transition from the advanced transfer position according to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 18 885.8 | Apr 2002 | DE | national |
This is a Continuation-In-Part Application of International application PCT/EP03/03150 filed Mar. 27, 2003 and claiming the priority of German application 102 18 885.8 filed Apr. 26, 2002.
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Parent | PCT/EP03/03150 | Mar 2003 | US |
Child | 10912003 | Aug 2004 | US |