This invention relates generally to an endgate for a motor vehicle, and, more particularly, to an endgate and hinge assembly that allows the endgate to swing alternately about a lateral axis and an upright axis.
The tailgate at the back of a wagon, truck, or station wagon is usually hinged along a lateral axis at the bottom of the tailgate to pivot downward for convenience in loading or unloading cargo. A door at the back of a vehicle hinged along a lateral axis at the top of the door to open upward is often referred to as a hatch or lift gate.
In certain cases it is helpful and preferred that the vehicle has an endgate that can swing like a door about a vertical axis to facilitate access to the cargo area.
A more recent need exists in the automotive industry for a hinge assembly that supports an endgate such that the gate can swing both upward and downward about a horizontal axis and like a door about a vertical axis at the option of the user. It is preferable for such hinges to be substantially identical, easily installed, occupy a small space and available at low cost.
An assembly for opening and closing a passageway into the body of a motor vehicle includes a post secured to the body at a lateral side of the passageway, an endgate for opening and closing the passageway, and a hinge secured to the endgate and the post. The hinge defines a lateral axis and supports the endgate for pivoting about the lateral axis relative to the post. The hinge also defines an upright axis and supports the endgate for pivoting about the upright axis at the lateral side of the passageway.
The assembly provides dual axis hinging having minimum weight and low cost. For heavy load conditions that require endgate removal to avoid damage, the assembly enables the endgate to be removed from its assembled position on the vehicle with the use of simple tools.
The endgate with the hinge installed can be installed in the vehicle prior to paint shop operations and set dimensionally in the body shop of the assembly center, thereby avoiding the need to provide for additional corrosion protection.
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An endgate hinge 50 includes a lower plate 58, which extends laterally and is formed with two mutually spaced lugs 60, 62, each lug being formed with a laterally-directed circular cylindrical hole. The holes in lugs 60, 62 of endgate hinge 50 are aligned mutually and aligned with the holes 40 in lugs 36, 38 of the endgate 12. A hinge pin 64 is installed in the holes of the endgate lugs 36, 38 and the holes of the endgate hinge lugs 60, 62. The endgate hinge 50 is installed in the vehicle 10 such that the aligned holes of lugs 36, 38, 60, 62 are aligned also with lateral axis 14.
Lugs 36, 38 and the endgate 12 can pivot about lateral axis 14 relative to the post 22.
The endgate hinge 50 is formed with two mutually spaced lugs 70, 72, each lug being formed with a laterally-directed circular cylindrical hole 74 and secured to lower plate 58. The holes in lugs 70, 72 are aligned mutually and are aligned with holes in lugs 78, 80, which are formed in upper and lower arms 82, 84, respectively. A second hinge pin 86 is installed in the holes of lugs 70, 72, 78, 80. The endgate hinge 50 is installed in the vehicle 10 such that the aligned holes of lugs 70, 72, 78, 80 are aligned with upright axis 16.
The outer end 88 of arm 82 and the outer end 90 of arm 84 are secured to the right-side post 22, preferably by mechanical fasteners. Lugs 70, 72, lower plate 58, lugs 60, 62 of hinge 50, and lugs 36, 38 of the endgate 12 can pivot about axis 16 relative to the arms 82, 84 and post 22.
In operation, when a rearward force is applied to endgate 12, the endgate swings about lateral axis 14 to the open position shown in
Although the term “endgate” has been used in this description, the invention is applicable also to a tailgate hinged at the top to open downward, to a lift gate or hatch hinged at the top to open upward, and to a door hinged at the side for convenience in loading or unloading cargo.
While certain embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention as defined by the following claims.