Hinge assembly for a swinging door of a motor vehicle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6594859
  • Patent Number
    6,594,859
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 15, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 22, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A hinge assembly for a motor vehicle door with a built-in door stop includes a fixed knuckle having a first part which has a drilling allowing the fixed knuckle to be attached to the bodywork of the vehicle, and a second part perpendicular to the first part having a drilling to accommodate a pin about which the hinge pivots. The hinge assembly also includes a moving knuckle having a drilling allowing the moving knuckle to be attached to the door and having two approximately horizontal flat zones, each provided with a drilling to take the pin and each having a notched cam. The hinge assembly further includes two pressing rollers kept in contact with a cam of the moving knuckle and a spring held in the fixed knuckle and having two vertical branches inserted in the rollers and working in bending, causing the rollers to exert pressure on the cams. The pin articulates the moving knuckle to the fixed knuckle.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to the field of the motor industry. More specifically, it relates to a hinge assembly for a swinging side door of a motor vehicle comprising a built-in door stop.




In general, the motor industry uses three elements for attaching the swinging side door of a vehicle, pivoting it, and keeping it in a predefined angular position. These elements are an upper hinge and a lower hinge, both allowing for the attachment and pivoting of the door, and a door stop system allowing the door to be held in one or more predefined angular positions. The door stop system also has the function of stopping the door when it reaches its wide open position.




In certain instances, at least one of the two hinges comprises a door stop device which is built into it. Such door hinges with built-in door stops are described, in particular, in the following documents: DE 29806087, DE 19642597, EP 0 794 308, DE 29604089, DE 19606186 and EP 0 769 600. They comprise in particular a wire spring working in torsion and wound around a series of rollers.




The hinges with built-in door stops that already exist on the market have various drawbacks. Firstly, they are bulkier than conventional hinges because of the presence of the door stop system. The vehicle environment has therefore to set aside a substantial volume in order to allow this type of hinge to be fitted. Furthermore, because the door stop devices comprise metal parts rubbing on one another, they give out a banging or grinding noise when the door is being manoeuvred. Motor manufacturers now wish to eliminate this type of noise which the user finds unpleasant. In addition, the mutual rubbing of metal parts wears off the anti-corrosion coating that they might have before being fitted; this then creates the possibility of corrosion of these very parts. Finally, with a view to lessening the operating noise of the door stop system, it is commonplace for this system to be greased at the end of vehicle assembly. However, it is periodically necessary to renew this grease during vehicle servicing operations, and motor manufacturers would like to eliminate this greasing stage. Furthermore, dirt builds up inside the grease in the course of the life of the vehicle, and this may lead to abrasion of the parts as they rub.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the invention is to provide motor manufacturers with a hinge assembly for a swinging door of a vehicle comprising a built-in door stop system which is free of at least some of the aforementioned drawbacks. In particular, such a device should optimally be of small bulk, should not cause undesirable noise when operating, and should not require greasing during the life of the vehicle.




To this end, a subject of the invention is a hinge assembly for a swinging door of a motor vehicle, characterized in that it comprises:




a first knuckle, known as the fixed knuckle, comprising a first part, the overall orientation of which is a horizontal straight line, equipped with at least one horizontal drilling allowing it to be attached to a fixed part of the bodywork of the said vehicle, and a second part, the overall orientation of which is a horizontal straight line approximately perpendicular to that of the said first part, and the end of which comprises a vertical drilling to house the pin about which the hinge pivots;




a second knuckle, known as the moving knuckle, the overall orientation of which is vertical, comprising, at each of its ends, drillings allowing it to be attached to the said door and comprising two approximately horizontal flat zones, each provided with a vertical drilling so that the hinge pin can pass through them and each comprising a notched cam;




two pressing rollers intended to be kept in contact with a corresponding cam of the moving knuckle;




a spring held in the said fixed knuckle and having two vertical branches inserted in the said rollers and working mainly in bending so as to cause the said rollers to exert pressure on the said cams; and




a hinge pin articulating the moving knuckle to the fixed knuckle.




As will have been understood, the invention consists in equipping the moving knuckle with two notched cams against which a spring, held by the fixed knuckle and working mainly in bending, presses two rollers.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be better understood with the aid of the description which follows which is given with reference to the following appended figures:





FIG. 1

which shows a hinge assembly according to the invention, mounted on a vehicle and seen in perspective;





FIG. 2

which shows this same hinge assembly in an exploded view;





FIG. 3

which shows a detail of a variant of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The hinge assembly according to the invention comprises a first knuckle, known as the fixed knuckle


1


. It is made of a metallic material such as steel, preferably coated with a layer that protects it against corrosion, or an aluminium alloy. It comprises a first part


2


, the overall orientation of which is a horizontal straight line, with two horizontal drillings


3


,


4


allowing it to be attached to a fixed part


5


of the bodywork of a vehicle by means of screws (not depicted) or any other equivalent means. This fixed knuckle


1


comprises a second part


6


, the overall orientation of which is a horizontal straight line approximately perpendicular to the orientation of the said first part


2


. At the end of this second part


6


there is a vertical or approximately vertical drilling


7


, in which the pin


8


about which the hinge pivots is housed.




The hinge assembly comprises a second knuckle known as the moving knuckle


9


. This has a vertical overall orientation and at each of its end has a drilling


10


,


11


allowing it to be attached to a vehicle door


12


by means of attachment screws (not depicted) or any other equivalent means. In its central part, the moving knuckle


9


has two approximately horizontal flat zones


13


,


14


. They each comprise a vertical drilling


15


,


16


through which the hinge pin


8


passes when the hinge is assembled. The flat zones


13


,


14


also each comprise a notched cam


17


,


18


. In the example depicted, the cams


17


,


18


have four notches corresponding respectively to a closed position of the door


12


(as depicted in FIG.


1


), two possible positions in which the door


12


is partially open, and a position in which the door


12


is wide open. In order for it constantly to exhibit good resistance to corrosion, particularly in the zones subjected to rubbing that the cams


17


,


18


constitute, the moving knuckle


9


is preferably made of a non-corrodable metal, such as an aluminium alloy.




A spring fulfils the door stop function, in collaboration with the cams


17


,


18


. This spring


19


comprises two vertical branches


20


,


21


inserted in the pressing rollers


22


,


23


comprising shoulders


24


,


25


,


26


,


27


. Following the vertical branches


20


,


21


, the spring


19


comprises two horizontal branches


28


,


29


, connected by a third vertical branch


30


. When the hinge assembly is mounted on the vehicle, this third vertical branch


30


is housed in a groove


31


formed on that face of the fixed knuckle


1


which faces towards the bodywork part


5


to which the fixed knuckle


1


is secured. The spring


19


is thus held between the fixed knuckle


1


and the bodywork part


5


. The fixed knuckle


1


also comprises two vertical protrusions


32


,


33


, against the sides of which the horizontal branches


28


,


29


of the spring


19


press when the hinge assembly is mounted. This pressing allows the spring


19


to work mainly in bending, so as to cause the rollers


22


,


23


to exert pressure on the cams


17


,


18


of the moving knuckle. The rollers


22


,


23


thus become lodged in the notches of the cams


17


,


18


corresponding to the desired extent of opening to be imposed on the door


12


. When the user wishes to open or close the door


12


, the pivoting of the door


12


about the pin


8


causes the cams


17


,


18


to exert pressure on the rollers


22


,


23


. These disengage from the notches of the cams


17


,


18


and position themselves in the notches corresponding to the new desired position of the door


12


. The spring


19


offers a certain amount of resistance to the moving of the door


12


, but not enough to prevent this movement. However, the stiffness of the spring


19


is calculated so that it allows the door


12


to be held effectively in position because of the pressure it causes the rollers


22


,


23


to exert on the cams


17


,


18


.




The distances between the shoulders


24


,


25


of the roller


22


and the shoulders


26


,


27


of the roller


23


are roughly equal to the thickness of the cams


17


,


18


, so that the rollers are themselves held in position against the cams


17


,


18


.




The hinge pin


8


is preferably held in position and guided in its pivoting inside the drilling


7


by self-lubricating bushings


34


,


35


.




As a preference, the rollers


22


,


23


are made not of a metallic material but of a plastic. The advantage of such an embodiment is that this then yields metal-to-plastic rubbing between the rollers


22


,


23


and the cams


17


,


18


. By comparison with a configuration in which the rollers


22


,


23


are made of metal, the noises associated with metal-to-metal contact and the need of greasing to reduce them are eliminated. However, if the operations of cataphoresis, painting and lacquering the vehicle take place when the door and its hinge assembly have already been assembled, it is necessary for the plastic used to make the rollers


22


,


23


to be able to withstand temperatures of the order of 200° C. However, if the essential desired objective is to obtain a hinge assembly of small bulk, it would remain within the spirit of the invention for these rollers


22


,


23


to be made of a metallic material, preferably a corrosion-resistant one. The lessening of operating noise is then performed in the conventional way by greasing.




As a variant, each of the rollers


22


,


23


(regardless of the material of which they are made) may be fitted with a bushing


44


,


45


made of a self-lubricating material (such as PTFE) which performs the rubbing between the roller


22


,


23


and the corresponding branch


20


,


21


of the spring


19


.




One advantage of the hinge assembly according to the invention is that the fact of using two rollers


22


,


23


allows the holding force exerted on the hinge assembly to be spread well. This force creates no couple and prevents cantilevering at the hinge, by virtue of the symmetry of the construction of the assembly.




As a preference, the moving knuckle


9


in its central part comprises a vertical flat surface


36


which butts against the fixed knuckle


1


when the door


12


is in the wide-open position.




As a variant, provision could be made for the external surfaces of the rollers


22


,


23


to have a concave shape and for the shoulders


24


,


25


and


26


,


27


to be eliminated, as depicted in FIG.


3


. Under such conditions, the protruding parts constituting the teeth of the cams is given a convex shape corresponding to the said concave shape. This is what is depicted in

FIG. 3

where the roller


22


, through which the vertical branch


20


of the spring


19


passes, has a concave external surface


37


designed to be inserted between the protruding parts


38


,


39


,


40


of the cam


17


. These projecting parts themselves have a convex shape corresponding to the concave shape of the external surface


37


. This thus yields self-centring of the roller


22


on the cam


17


. Thus, if, during the life of the hinge assembly, the roller


22


should experience wear, this can automatically be compensated for by a pivoting of the roller


22


, so as to maintain the quality of its contact with the cam


17


. The elimination of the shoulders


24


,


25


,


26


and


27


means that this possibility of pivoting is not impeded.




Thanks to the invention, motor manufacturers have available a hinge assembly of simple design containing a very small number of parts which is easy to mount and has a small bulk. The manufacturer may, as he chooses, equip the vehicle door either with two hinge assemblies according to the invention or with a single hinge assembly according to the invention and with a hinge assembly of conventional type which has no door stop device. To do this, a device according to the invention from which the spring


19


and the rollers


22


,


23


have been removed could be used.



Claims
  • 1. Hinge assembly for a swinging door of a motor vehicle with a built-in door stop, comprising:a first knuckle, known as the fixed knuckle, comprising a first part, the overall orientation of which is a horizontal straight line, equipped with at least one horizontal drilling allowing the first knuckle to be attached to a fixed part of a bodywork of the vehicle, and a second part, the overall orientation of which is a horizontal straight line approximately perpendicular to that of said first part, and the end of which comprises a vertical drilling to house a pin about which the hinge pivots; a second knuckle, known as the moving knuckle, the overall orientation of which is vertical, comprising at least one drilling allowing the second knuckle to be attached to the door and comprising two approximately horizontal flat zones, each provided with a vertical drilling so that the pin can pass through them and each comprising a notched cam; two pressing rollers intended to be kept in contact with a corresponding cam of the moving knuckle; and a spring held in said fixed knuckle and having two vertical branches which are vertically aligned and inserted in said rollers and working mainly in bending so as to cause said rollers to exert pressure on said cams, said pin articulating the moving knuckle to the fixed knuckle.
  • 2. Hinge assembly according to claim 1,wherein said spring comprises, following the two vertical branches, two horizontal branches connected by a third vertical branch, and wherein said fixed knuckle comprises a groove formed on a face of said fixed knuckle intended to face towards the bodywork part, intended to take the third vertical branch of the spring, and two vertical protrusions formed on the first straight part of the fixed knuckle and intended to constitute points on which the horizontal branches of the spring can press, allowing the spring to work mainly in bending.
  • 3. Hinge assembly according to claim 1, wherein the moving knuckle comprises a vertical flat surface abutting against said fixed knuckle when the door is in a wide-open position.
  • 4. Hinge assembly according to claim 1, wherein said rollers are made of plastic.
  • 5. Hinge assembly according to claim 1, wherein said rollers are fitted with a bushing made of a self-lubricating material which performs the rubbing between one of the rollers and a corresponding one of the two vertical branches of the spring which is inserted into said one of the rollers.
  • 6. Hinge assembly according to claim 1,wherein said rollers have an external surface of concave shape, and wherein protruding parts constituting teeth of the cams have a convex shape corresponding to the concave shape of the external surface of said rollers.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
00 01856 Feb 2000 FR
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