This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. § 119, of German application DE 10 2007 027 740.9, filed Jun. 16, 2007; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention is based on a motor vehicle with a movable roof and an extendable rollover protection element. The motor vehicle has a body, a roof which can be displaced between an open position and closed position and has a roof skin with a rear window, and a rollover protection element which can be extended from an inoperative position into a protective position. In the protective position and with the roof in the closed position, the rollover protection element protrudes above the roof skin in the vicinity of the rear window.
A motor vehicle of the type in question is known from published, non-prosecuted German patent application DE 10 2004 062 999 A1, corresponding to U.S. patent publication No. 20060131862 A. It has a movable roof in the form of a convertible top, in the roof skin of which a rear window is inserted. Furthermore, the motor vehicle has a rollover protection element that is configured as at least one roll bar disposed behind a vehicle seat. The roll bar is held in a receiving cassette in a manner such that it can be extended from a lowered or retracted inoperative position into an extended protective position that protrudes above the belt line of the motor vehicle. When the roof is arranged in the closed position, the roll bar extends to an extent such that it breaks through the roof skin or the rear window, thereby enabling the extension height of the roll bar to be selected independently of the position of the convertible top.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a motor vehicle with a movable roof and an extendable rollover protection element that overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art devices of this general type, which improves rollover protection of the motor vehicle.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a motor vehicle. The motor vehicle contains a body and a roof being displacable between an open position and a closed position and having a roof skin with a rear window, and a stiff window frame at least partially surrounding the rear window. The rear window is attached to the stiff window frame, and in the closed position of the roof the stiff window frame is supported in relation to the body. A rollover protection element is provided and supported by the body and which can be extended from an inoperative position into a protective position. In the protective position and with the roof in the closed position, the rollover protection element protrudes above the roof skin in a vicinity of the rear window.
The advantages primarily obtained by the invention are that an enlarged protective region can be provided for the vehicle occupant/occupants independently of the position of the roof (open or closed position). The extension height of the rollover protection element is therefore selected optimally, but such that it remains constant, independently of the roof position. Furthermore, by the window frame according to the invention, the extending rollover protection element is opposed by a constant resistance which does not spring away or yield and which assists the breaking through of the roof skin, in particular of the rear window, by the rollover protection element. This is further improved according to the invention in that the rollover protection element breaks through the roof skin or the rear window in the vicinity of the roof frame. The rear window or the roof skin therefore cannot spring away or yield when the extending rollover protection element strikes against it.
In preferred embodiments, the window frame is held movably on the body and/or on a convertible top linkage of the roof, for example in an articulated manner via a lever configuration which extends between the window frame and the body and/or the convertible top linkage. An embodiment is particularly preferred, in which the window frame is at least partially held movably on a tensioning bow of the convertible top linkage.
It can therefore be provided that the rollover protection element pierces an opaque section of the roof skin or a transparent section, namely the rear window, or at least partially releases or separates the rear window from the roof skin or from the window frame. For this purpose, in a preferred embodiment, the rear window is equipped with a predetermined breaking point that further assists destruction of the rear window, and/or the rear window is held in the roof skin or on the window frame via a predetermined breaking point.
In order furthermore to favorably affect the destruction of the rear window or the piercing of the roof skin, in a preferred exemplary embodiment the rollover protection element is equipped with a piercing element, in particular a spike.
In a further exemplary embodiment, the movable roof is configured as a convertible top with a flexible convertible top fabric which, together with the rear window incorporated in it, can form the roof skin. However, it would be conceivable to configure the roof as a folding roof that has a fixed roof skin, for example made of sheet metal, into which the rear window is inserted together with its window frame.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a motor vehicle with a movable roof and an extendable rollover protection element, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
The roof 5 has an external roof skin 13 which contains a first, opaque section 14 and, in particular in the vicinity of the rear region 7, a second, transparent section 15. The second section 15 is formed, in particular, by a rear window 16 that is inserted into the roof skin 13 and is configured as a rigid pane that is inserted into a cutout 17 in the roof skin 13. The roof 5 is preferably configured as a convertible top 18 and, as the first section 14, has a flexible convertible top cloth 19 which is supported by a convertible top linkage 20, only part of which can be seen here and which is also assigned the roof frame 12.
In the passenger compartment 6, at least one rollover protection element 21 is arranged behind non-illustrated vehicle seats and in front of the convertible top compartment 9′, the rollover protection element 21 being able to be displaced from a non-illustrated retracted inoperative position into an extended protective position ZT in which it protrudes above the belt line 2. The inoperative position can lie below or in the vicinity of the belt line 2. In the protective position ZT, the rollover protection element 21 has penetrated the roof skin 13 and thus protrudes above the latter, as illustrated in the various views in
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A second exemplary embodiment of the roof 5 is described with reference to
When the roof 5 is open (not shown), the rollover protection element 21 is displaced into the same protective position ZT, i.e. is brought into an identical extension height. Irrespective of the position of the roof 5, an expanded region of protection for the occupant/occupants of the motor vehicle 1 is provided below an imaginary tangent to cowl 8 and upper side 24 of the rollover protection element 21.
Irrespective of the above-described exemplary embodiments, the roof 5 illustrated is always equipped with a stiff or inflexible frame element 34 (
In addition to elements (not illustrated here) for moving the roof 5 between the open and closed positions, a convertible top linkage 20 also contains at least one rear, U-shaped delimitation, in particular tensioning bow 41, which is held movably by its ends 42 on the convertible top linkage 20 and/or on the body 3. The rollover protection element 21 is fastened to the body 3.
In the closed position ST of the roof 5, the frame element 34 or the window frame 35 is supported in relation to the body 3 in such a manner that it cannot yield or spring away in relation to the rollover protection element 21 when the rollover protection element 21 strikes against that section of the roof skin 13 which is to be broken through. In one exemplary embodiment, the frame element 34 can be held movably directly on the body 3 (for example on a convertible top bearing (not shown)), for which purpose at least one linkage 43 and/or joint is provided on each narrow side 36. The linkage 43 preferably contains a front and/or rear lever arrangement 44, 45 which has at least one lever 46 or 47 or 48 and which is connected in an articulated manner both to the body 3 and the frame element 34 such that the frame element 34 can be put away by it, as customary for convertibles, in order to reach the open position of the roof 5. The front lever arrangement 44 is connected in an articulated manner to the frame element 34 in the vicinity of the upper frame limb 39 and is realized, for example, by one lever or by levers 46, 47 connected to each other in an articulated manner. The rear lever arrangement 45 contains, in particular, a single lever 48 which is connected in an articulated manner to the frame element 34 in the vicinity of the lower frame limb 40.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102007027740.9 | Jun 2007 | DE | national |