Hinge structure for opening-and-closing member of automobile

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6453511
  • Patent Number
    6,453,511
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 30, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 24, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A hinge structure for an opening-and-closing member of an automobile includes a base member attachable to an automobile body. The base member has front and rear through holes formed therein. Front and rear bushes are fitted to the through holes. The bushes have a rod slidably inserted therethrough. The rod has its front and rear ends projecting from the base member. The front end of the rod is pivotally connected to an arm. The arm is attached to a trunk lid. The base member has one end of a connection link connected via a pin thereto. Another end of the connection link is connected to the arm by a pin.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a hinge structure for mounting an opening-and-closing member such as a trunk lid or a hood to a body of an automobile, in such a manner as to allow the member to move between an opened position and a closed position.




2. Description of the Related Art




Automobiles have hoods or trunk lids pivotally mounted to bodies thereof by means of hinge structures. The hinge structures are operated such that the hoods or trunk lids are pivoted to open and close engine compartments or trunks of automobiles. Such hinge structures are known from, for example, Japanese Patent Post-Exam Publication No. 58-28145 entitled “TRUNK LID FOR AUTOMOBILE”.




FIG.


8


A and

FIG. 8B

hereof illustrate a hinge structure disclosed in the aforementioned publication. The hinge structure includes an arm


102


attached to a trunk lid


100


. The hinge structure further includes a base


106


. The base


106


has an inner peripheral surface


108


which defines a long aperture


107


. The long aperture


107


has a slide pin


103


disposed therein. The arm


102


and the base


106


have a connection link


104


provided therebetween. With the trunk lid


100


in a closed position, as shown in

FIG. 8A

, the slide pin


103


is positioned at a front portion


107




a


of the inner peripheral surface


108


. When the lid


100


is lifted up, the arm


102


pivots on the slide pin


103


, as shown by an arrow A. The pivotal movement of the arm


102


causes the link


104


to pivot on a stationary pin


105


, as indicated by an arrow B. This causes the slide pin


103


to move towards a rear portion


107




b


of the inner peripheral surface


108


, as shown by an arrow C.




At the time the pin


103


reaches the rear portion


107




b,


the lid


100


is brought to a fully opened position.




One problem with the hinge structure is that the aperture


107


is exposed to foreign matter such as dust. The foreign matter is thus likely to enter and accumulates in the exposed aperture


107


.




The foreign matter, if accumulated in the aperture


107


, hinders the slide pin


103


from moving within the aperture


107


. One may propose to mount the base


106


within a trunk


101


to prevent the accumulation of the foreign matter in the aperture


107


. With this arrangement, the foreign matter is less likely to enter the aperture


107


. Thus, there can be minimized the accumulation of the foreign matter in the aperture


107


.




However, if mounted within the trunk


101


, the base


106


is inevitably positioned far from the lid


100


. Therefore, positioning the base


106


within the trunk


101


requires enlarging or lengthening the arm


102


attached to the trunk lid


100


.




Enlarging the arm


102


increases the overall size of the hinge structure. Consequently, the hinge structure of increased size is mounted in the trunk


101


. This results in decreased capacity of,the trunk


101


.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a downsized hinge structure for an opening-and-closing member of an automobile, such that an engine compartment or a trunk of an automobile maintains its sufficient capacity.




According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a hinge structure for mounting an opening-and-closing member to a body of an automobile in such a manner as to allow the opening-and-closing member to move between an opened position and a closed position, the hinge structure comprising: a base member arranged to be disposed on the automobile body, the base member having a pair of through holes defined therein in opposed relation to each other, the through holes being formed a given distance away from each other; a rod slidably inserted through the through holes, the rod having opposite ends projecting from the base member; an arm arranged to be mounted to the opening-and-closing member, the arm being pivotally connected to one end of the rod; a connection link connected to the base member and the arm by means of pins; and the connection link being operable to cause the one end of the rod to move away from the base member when the opening-and-closing member moves to the closed position, the connection link being operable to cause the one end of the rod to move towards the base member when the opening-and-closing member moves to the opened position.




The base member has the pair of the through holes formed therein. The rod is slidably inserted through the through holes. The arm is pivotally connected to the rod. The connection link is connected to the arm and the base member. When the opening-and-closing member moves between the opened and closed positions, the rod is smoothly moved.




Throughout the movement, the rod closes the through holes. This arrangement makes it possible to prevent foreign matter such as dust from entering the through holes. The thus constructed hinge structure can be disposed outside an engine compartment or a trunk of an automobile.




Thus, the hinge structure can be disposed proximate a hood or a trunk lid. The hinge structure thus arranged can be downsized to thereby ensure that the engine compartment or the trunk maintains its sufficient capacity.




The downsized hinge structure can also be lightweight.




In a preferred form of the present invention, the base member includes resinous bushes provided to the through holes. The resinous bushes support the rod.




By virtue of the bushes, the rod can be smoothly moved to thereby permit the opening-and-closing member to pivot smoothly.




Preferably, the opening-and-closing member is a trunk lid, or a hood.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A certain preferred embodiment of the present invention will hereinafter be described in detail, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a rear part of an automobile body employing a hinge structure according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the hinge structure of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a side elevation view of the hinge structure in a folded position;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

;




FIG.


6


A and

FIG. 6B

show how the hinge structure is operated;





FIG. 7A

shows a conventional hinge structure and

FIG. 7B

shows the hinge structure of the present invention; and




FIG.


8


A and

FIG. 8B

show how the hinge structure of

FIG. 7A

is operated.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention or its application or uses.




With reference to the accompanying drawings, one embodiment of the present invention will be now described as being applied to an opening-and-closing member. For purposes of explanation, the opening-and-closing member will be described as a trunk lid. However, the opening-and-closing member includes a hood and a rear lid of a hatchback.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, an automobile


10


includes an automobile body


11


. A rear part


12


of the automobile body


11


has a trunk


15


formed therein. At right and left edges


13


,


14


of the body


11


, there are mounted right and left hinge structures


20


,


21


. The hinge structures


20


,


21


has an opening-and-closing member


22


(hereinafter referred to as “trunk lid”) pivotally attached thereto. As will be described later, the hinge structures


20


,


21


are operated such that the trunk lid


22


is pivoted to open and close the trunk


15


.




The hinge structures


20


,


21


have the same construction, and are positioned in symmetric relation to each other. Description will be made as to the right hinge structure


20


alone.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the hinge structure


20


includes a base member


23


disposed on the automobile body


11


. The base member


23


has a pair of through holes (i.e., front and rear through holes)


27


,


28


formed therein in opposed relation to each other. The through holes


27


,


28


are formed a given distance away from each other. Front and rear bushes


30


,


32


are provided to the front and rear through holes


27


,


28


. The bushes


30


,


32


have a rod


35


slidably inserted therethrough. The rod


35


has its front and rear ends


35


a,


35


b protruding from the base member


23


. The front end (one end)


35


a has an arm


38


pivotally connected thereto. The arm


38


includes a mounting portion


39


disposed for attachment to the trunk lid


22


. The arm


38


and the base member


23


have a connection link


40


connected thereto.




The base member


23


includes a back sheet


24


. Front and rear ends of the back sheet


24


has front and rear support sheets


25




a,




25




b


provided thereat, respectively. The support sheets


25




a,




25




b


are spaced from each other by the given distance. The front support sheet


25




a


includes a front washer


26




a


extending forwardly from a lower end thereof. Likewise, the rear support sheet


25




b


includes a rear washer


26




b


extending backwardly from a lower end thereof. The front and rear washers


26




a,




26




b


are disposed on the automobile body


11


. The front and rear through holes


27


,


28


are formed in upper ends of the front and rear support sheets


25




a,




25




b,


respectively.




More specifically, the washers


26




a,




26




b


are attached to the left edge


13


of the automobile body


11


through bolts


45


,


45


.




The front end


35




a


of the rod


35


is rotationally mounted to a front end


38




a


of the arm


38


via a slide pin


37


. The arm


38


is supported by the rod


35


in such a manner as to pivot on the slide pin


37


.




The mounting portion


39


is generally L-shaped, when viewed in top plan, and attached to the trunk lid


22


through bolts


46


,


46


.




Turning to

FIG. 3

, there is shown the rear bush


32


. The front and rear bushes


30


,


32


are identical in construction to each other, whereby description of the front bush


30


will be omitted.




The rear bush


32


comprises an annular member


33




a,


and flanges


33




b,




33




b


formed at opposite ends of the annular member


33




a.


The annular member


33




a


is fitted within the rear through hole


28


with the rear support sheet


25




b


sandwiched between the flanges


33




b,




33




b.






The front and rear bushes


30


,


32


are provided to the front and rear through holes


27


,


28


, respectively. The rod


35


is slidably supported by the front and rear bushes


30


,


32


.




The rod


35


is inserted through apertures


34


,


34


(only one shown) formed in the bushes


30


,


32


. That is, the apertures


34


,


34


are closed by the rod


35


. Accordingly, although the hinge structure


20


is exposed or disposed outside the trunk


15


, as disclosed herein, foreign matter such as dust is unlikely to enter the through holes


27


,


28


of the hinge structure


20


.




The front and rear bushes


30


,


32


are formed of synthetic resin, preferably, polyamide resin, or acetal resin.




Reference is made to FIG.


4


. The hinge structure


20


is shown as being folded down. The trunk lid


22


is in a closed position P


1


where the trunk


15


is closed.




The washers


26




a,




26




b


are securely attached to the left edge


13


by means of the bolts


45


,


45


, such that the hinge structure


20


is disposed in a space


16


formed outside the trunk


15


. The hinge structure


20


thus arranged can be positioned proximate the trunk lid


22


, and be small in size. The use of the hinge structure


20


has the advantage that capacity of the trunk


15


is not reduced.




Additionally, the hinge structure


20


of small size is lightweight.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, the connection link


40


has one end


40




a


connected through a rear pin


42


to the base member


23


. Another end


40




b


of the connection link


40


is connected via a front pin


43


to the arm


38


. As will be discussed later in detail, when the trunk lid


22


moves or pivots to the closed position P


1


where the trunk


15


is closed, the connection link


40


is operable to cause the front end


35




a


of the rod


35


to move away from the base member


23


. On the other hand, when the trunk lid


22


moves or pivots to a full opened position P


2


(see

FIG. 6B

) where the trunk


15


is fully opened, the connection link


40


is operable to cause the front end


35




a


of the rod


35


to move towards the base member


23


.




Turning back to

FIG. 2

, the connection link


40


has the one end


40




a


rotationally connected through the pin


42


to the back sheet


24


of the base sheet


23


. The another end


40




b


is rotationally connected via the pin


43


to the arm


38


. The front pin


43


is positioned adjacent the front end


38




a


of the arm


38


(i.e. the pin


43


is disposed proximate the slide pin


37


).




The connection link


40


is disposed in a space formed between the back sheet


24


and the arm


38


. This arrangement is advantageous in that the hinge structure


20


can be folded down with no interference caused between the base member


23


, the connection link


40


, and the arm


38


.




With respect to FIG.


4


and

FIG. 6

, discussion will be made as to how the hinge structure


20


is operated.




When the trunk lid


22


is in the closed position P


1


, as shown in

FIG. 4

, a front end


22




a


of the trunk lid


22


is positioned at a level H


1


whilst a distance between the front end


22




a


and a rear window glass sheet


17


mounted at a rear part of the automobile body


11


is L


1


.




When the trunk lid


22


is halfway lifted or pivoted away from the closed position P


1


, as shown in

FIG. 6A

, the front end


22




a


is lowered to a level H


2


, whereupon the distance between the glass sheet


17


and the trunk lid


22


is varied to L


2


.




The level H


2


is lower than the level H


1


. The distance L


2


is greater than the distance L


1


.




When the trunk lid


22


is further lifted, the arm


38


attached to the trunk lid


22


is caused to pivot on the slide pin


37


, as shown by an arrow {circle around (


1


)} of FIG.


6


A. This pivotal movement of the arm


38


causes the another end


40




b


to rise. The connection link


40


is then caused to pivot on the rear pin


42


, as indicated by an arrow {circle around (


2


)} of FIG.


6


A.




The pivotal movement of the connection link


40


causes the slide pin


37


and the front end


35




a


to move towards the base member


23


, more specifically, towards the front bush


30


, as shown by an arrow {circle around (


3


)} of FIG.


6


A. The rear end


35




b


of the rod


35


is moved away from the rear bush


32


of the base member


23


.




When the trunk lid


22


is further lifted or pivoted to the full opened position P


2


, as shown in

FIG. 6B

, the front end


35




a


of the rod


35


moves into abutment on the front bush


30


. Upon the abutment of the front end


35




a


on the bush


30


, the pivotal movement of the trunk lid


22


is completed.




At this point, the front end


22




a


is positioned at a level H


3


. The distance between the glass sheet


17


and the front end


22




a


is varied to L


3


.




The level H


3


is lower than the level H


2


. The distance L


3


is larger than the distance L


2


.




As the trunk lid


22


is pivoted to the full opened position P


2


, the level at which the front end


22




a


of the trunk lid


22


is positioned becomes small. In addition, the greater the mount by which the trunk lid


22


is lifted up is, the farther the front end


22




a


moves away from the glass sheet


17


.




During the pivotal movement of the trunk lid


22


, the front end


22




a


is moved in a gentle curve


48


. Accordingly, the left edge


13


has a gently curved portion in correspondence to the movement of the front end


22


. One advantage of having such a curved portion is that there is no longer interference between the front end


22




a


and the left edge


13


. Adjacent the glass sheet


17


, the left edge


13


need not be sharply curved. Thus, the automobile body


11


can be readily configured.




When the trunk lid


22


is pivoted from the full opened position to the closed position, the hinge structure


20


is folded down reversing the sequence of operation discussed above. More specifically, as the trunk lid


22


is pivoted to the closed position P


1


, the connection link


40


pivots to cause the slide pin


37


and the front end


35




a


to move away from the base member


23


, that is, away from the front bush


30


.




Throughout the pivotal movement of the trunk lid


22


, the rod


35


remains inserted through the apertures


34


,


34


of the bushes


30


,


32


. Namely, the apertures


34


,


34


are permanently closed by the rod


35


to thereby prevent foreign matter such as dust from entering thereinto.




The rod


35


, inserted through the bushes


30


,


32


, smoothly moves to thereby permit the trunk lid


22


to pivot smoothly.




Discussion will be made as to how the hinge structure


20


of the present invention offers advantages over the conventional one.




With respect to

FIG. 7A

, there is shown the conventional hinge structure disclosed in the aforementioned publication No. No. 58-28145. The long aperture


107


of the base


103


within which the slide pin


103


is moved or guided is left exposed. The thus exposed long aperture


107


is subjected to entry of foreign matter such as dust. It is therefore likely for the foreign matter to be accumulated in the long aperture


107


. the foreign matter, when accumulated in the long aperture


107


, would hinder the movement of the slide pin


103


. The thus arranged hinge structure should allow for smooth pivotal movement of the trunk lid


100


.




One may propose to mount the base


106


within the trunk


101


so as to prevent the foreign matter from entering into the long aperture


107


. With this arrangement, the amount of the foreign matter to enter and accumulate in the long aperture


107


can be kept to a minimum.




However, the base


106


, if mounted within the trunk


101


, is undesirably positioned far from the trunk lid


100


. In this case, the arm


102


mounted to the trunk lid


100


will be necessarily lengthened. As a result, the hinge structure having the arm


102


and the base


106


thus arranged will be undesirably made great in size. The trunk


101


having thus constructed hinge structure disposed therein is undesirably reduced in capacity.




For the hinge structure


20


of the present invention as shown in

FIG. 7B

, the rod


35


is slidably inserted through the front and rear bushes


30


,


32


of the base member


23


. More specifically, the apertures


34


,


34


of the bushes


30


,


32


are closed by the rod


35


. It is therefore unlikely that the foreign matter enters the bushes


30


,


32


although the hinge structure


20


is disposed outside the trunk


15


.




The hinge structure


20


thus arranged is positioned in the space


16


formed outside the trunk


15


. Unlike the base of the conventional hinge structure, the base member


23


of the hinge structure


20


can be advantageously disposed adjacent the trunk lid


22


. Thus, the arm


38


attached to the lid


22


requires a small length. The hinge structure


20


having the thus arranged arm


38


is small in size to thereby ensure that the trunk


15


maintains its sufficient capacity.




In the illustrated embodiment, the rod


35


is inserted through the bushes


30


,


32


fitted to the through holes


27


,


28


. However, the rod


35


may be inserted through the through holes


27


,


28


without the use of the bushes


30


,


32


.




Obviously, various minor changes and modifications of the present invention are possible in the light of the above teaching. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A hinge structure for mounting an opening-and-closing member to a body of an automobile in such a manner as to allow the opening-and-closing member to move between an opened position and a closed position, said hinge structure comprising:a base member arranged to be disposed on the automobile body, said base member having a pair of through holes defined therein in opposed relation to each other, said through holes being formed a given distance away from each other; a rod slidably inserted through said through holes, said rod having opposite ends projecting from said base member; an arm arranged to be mounted to the opening-and-closing member, said arm being pivotally connected to one end of said rod; a connection link connected to said base member and said arm by means of pins; and said connection link being operable to cause the one end of said rod to move away from said base member when the opening-and-closing member moves to the closed position, said connection link being operable to cause the one end of said rod to move towards said base member when the opening-and-closing member moves to the opened position.
  • 2. A hinge structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base member includes resinous bushes provided to said through holes, said resinous bushes supporting said rod.
  • 3. A hinge structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the opening-and-closing member is a trunk lid.
  • 4. A hinge structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the opening-and-closing member is a hood.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-203720 Jul 2000 JP
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
2173644 Blackmore Sep 1939 A
4206944 Kumagai et al. Jun 1980 A
6070929 Barkley Jun 2000 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
58-28145 Feb 1980 JP