Motor vehicle retractable roof, comprising an element articulated to the chassis

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6767046
  • Patent Number
    6,767,046
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 6, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 27, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The invention concerns a motor vehicle retractable roof, comprising a front roof element (1), an intermediate roof element (2) and a rear roof element (3). The rear part of the rear element (3) is articulated at a fixed point (6) of the chassis, the front part of said rear element (3) being linked in articulation to the rear of the intermediate element (2), the intermediate element (2) is linked in articulation through an arm (9) articulated in a fixed point (10) of the chassis, the articulations (8, 10) of said arm (9) forming with the articulations (6, 7) of the rear element (3), a deformable quadrilateral. The invention is characterized in that the intermediate element (2) comprises a slide (11) extending between its front and rear edges and wherein is engaged a finger (12) borne by the rear of the front element (1) so that the latter can slide the intermediate element (2), said intermediate element (2) is connected to the front element (1) through a lever (13) articulated to said element (1) and near the front of the intermediate element (2), said lever (13) being itself linked in articulation to said arm (9) through a hinge link (16).
Description




The present invention concerns a roof which can be retracted or withdrawn into the rear boot of a vehicle.




Such a retractable roof makes it possible in particular to convert a vehicle of the two-seater coupe or four-seater coupe or saloon type into a vehicle of the cabriolet type.




In the case of four-seater coupes or saloons, the roof has a relatively long length, so that the retractable roof is composed of three elements, each of which has a length compatible with the dimensions of the vehicle boot.




Thus a retractable roof for a vehicle is known, comprising a front roof element, an intermediate roof element and a rear roof element, these three elements being able to move between a position in which they cover the vehicle cabin and a position in which they are superimposed substantially horizontally in the rear boot of the vehicle.




The aim of the present invention is to afford improvements to the known means, in order to optimally control and guide the movement of the roof elements between their closure position and their position of storage in the boot.




According to the Invention, the retractable roof is characterised in that the rear part of the rear element is articulated at a fixed point on the chassis, the front part of this rear element being connected in an articulated fashion to the rear of the intermediate element, in that the intermediate element is connected in an articulated fashion by an arm articulated at a fixed point on the chassis, the articulations of this arm forming a deformable quadrilateral with the articulations of the rear element, in that the intermediate element comprises a slide extending between its front and rear edges and in which there is engaged a finger carded by the rear of the front element so that the latter can slide on the intermediate element, and in that this intermediate element is connected to the front element by a lever articulated on this element and close to the front of the intermediate element, this lever itself being connected in an articulated fashion to the said arm by a link.




Other particularities and advantages of the invention will also emerge from the following description.











In the accompanying drawings, given by way of non-limiting examples:





FIG. 1

is a schematic view in partial longitudinal section of a vehicle equipped with a retractable roof according to the invention, in the closed position;





FIG. 2

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

, the retractable roof being in an intermediate position;





FIG. 3

is a view similar to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the retractable roof being in the stored position in the vehicle boot.











In the embodiment depicted in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, the retractable roof comprises a front roof element


1


, an intermediate roof element


2


and a rear roof element


3


. These three elements


1


,


2


,


3


are able to move between a position in which (see

FIG. 1

) they cover the cabin


4


of the vehicle and a position in which (see

FIG. 3

) they are superimposed substantially horizontally in the rear boot


5


of the vehicle.




In accordance with the invention, the rear part


3




a


of the rear element


3


is articulated at a fixed point


6


on the chassis. The front part


3




b


of this rear element


3


is connected in an articulated fashion


7


on the rear


2




a


of the intermediate element


2


.




The intermediate element


2


is connected in an articulated fashion


8


by an arm


9


articulated at a fixed point


10


on the chassis.




The articulations


8


,


10


of these arms


9


form a deformable quadrilateral with the articulations


6


,


7


of the rear element


3


.




In addition, the intermediate element


2


comprises a slide


11


extending between its front


2




b


and rear


2




a


edges and in which there is engaged a finger


12


carried by the rear of the front element


1


so that the latter can slide on the intermediate element


2


, as shown by FIG.


2


.




Moreover, the intermediate element


2


is connected to the front element


1


by a lever


13


articulated at


14


on this element


1


and at


15


close to the front of the intermediate element


2


. In addition, the lever


13


is connected in an articulated fashion to the arm


9


by a link


16


.




The retractable roof which has just been described functions as explained below.




After unlocking of the elements


1


,


2


,


3


and opening of the lid


5




a


of the boot


5


, the rearward tilting of the rear element


3


controlled by a motor or ram drives in its movement the intermediate element


2


.




The rearward movement of the intermediate element causes the pivoting of the lever


9


towards the rear.




The pivoting of the lever


9


causes, by means of the link


16


, the tilting of the lever


13


which causes the raising of the front element


1


and the engagement of the finger


12


on this element


1


in the slide


11


on the intermediate element


2


.




The front element


1


is thus slidably superimposed on the element


2


.




The movement continues thus until the three elements


1


,


2


,


3


are superimposed substantially horizontally in the boot


5


, as indicated in FIG.


3


.



Claims
  • 1. A retractable roof for a vehicle, comprising a front roof element (1), an intermediate roof element (2) and a rear roof element (3), these three elements being able to move between a position in which they cover the vehicle cabin (4) and a position in which they are superimposed substantially horizontally in the rear boot (5) of the vehicle, characterised in that the rear part of the rear element (3) is articulated at a fixed point (6) on the chassis, the front part of this rear element (3) being connected in an articulated fashion to the rear of the intermediate element (2), in that the intermediate element (2) is connected in an articulated fashion by an arm (9) articulated at a fixed point (10) on the chassis, the articulations (8, 10) of this arm (9) forming a deformable quadrilateral with the articulations (6, 7) of the rear element (3), in that the intermediate element (2) comprises a slide (11) extending between its front and rear edges and in which there is engaged a finger (12) carried by the rear of the front element (1) so that the latter can slide on the intermediate element (2), and in that this intermediate element (2) is connected to the front roof element (1) by a lever (13) articulated on this element (1) and close to the front of the intermediate element (2), this lever (13) itself being connected in an articulated fashion to the arm (9) by a link (16).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
00 14188 Nov 2000 FR
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/FR01/03433 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO02/36375 5/10/2002 WO A
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
6092335 Queveau et al. Jul 2000 A
6299234 Seel et al. Oct 2001 B1
6312042 Halbweiss et al. Nov 2001 B1