This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-145966 filed on Aug. 2, 2018, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to an opening and closing structure for a vehicle.
Japanese Utility Model Application Publication No. 61-113122 discloses a conventional opening and closing structure for a vehicle. The opening and closing structure for the vehicle in the Publication includes a rear gate frame serving as a peripheral edge portion of a rear gate, a roller shutter slidably guided along the rear gate frame, and a roller rolling up the shutter. The shutter has a structure in which multiple slats are stacked in the vertical direction and connected. The opposite ends of each slat in the longitudinal direction thereof are guided along side parts of the rear gate frame.
However, according to the opening and closing structure for the vehicle in the Publication, there are the following problems. Considering an airtightness of the shutter, any two adjacent slats need to be jointed with a flexible material such as an elastomer. In this case, the flexible materials joining the slats may be cut from the outside of the vehicle, and then belongings left in the vehicle may be stolen.
The present disclosure has been made in view of the above circumstances and is directed to providing an opening and closing structure for a vehicle preventing access into the vehicle while ensuring an airtightness.
In accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided an opening and closing structure for a vehicle that includes a pair of guide rails disposed to extend facing each other across an opening formed in the vehicle and an opening and closing unit slidably guided along the pair of guide rails and configured to open and close the opening. The opening and closing unit includes a plurality of slats, a reinforcement, a first joint portion, and second joint portions. The plurality of slats are made of resin and arranged side by side in an extending direction of the guide rails. The reinforcement reinforces two of the slats that are adjacent to each other. The reinforcement is disposed to extend in a direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the pair of guide rails. The first joint portion is made of a flexible material which is more flexible than the resin forming the slats. The first joint portion joins the two adjacent slats. The second joint portions each join the two adjacent slats to the reinforcement. The reinforcement is configured to cover the second joint portions.
Other aspects and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent from the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example the principles of the disclosure.
The disclosure, together with objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description of the embodiments together with the accompanying drawings in which:
The following will describe an embodiment of the present disclosure in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The vehicle body 2 has a roof panel 3 and a pair of side panels 4 disposed on opposite sides of the roof panel 3 in the width direction of the vehicle body 2. The roof panel 3 is disposed in the upper part of the vehicle body 2. The side panels 4 are disposed in the opposite side parts of the vehicle body 2. A bumper 5 is disposed in the lower part of the rear end of the vehicle body 2. A spoiler 6 is disposed in the upper part of the rear end of the vehicle body 2.
As illustrated in
The vehicle 1 includes an opening and closing type back door 7 covering the opening 2a of the rear end part of the vehicle body 2. The back door 7 corresponding to an opening and closing unit of the present disclosure is configured to move elevatably relative to the opening 2a to open and close the opening 2a.
As illustrated in
Each slat 8 extends in the width direction of the vehicle body 2. The undermost slat 8 in the vertical direction of the vehicle body 2 has a door pull 11 for an opening and closing operation of the back door 7. Sliding shoes 12 are attached to the opposite ends of each slat 8 in the width direction of the vehicle body 2. The slats 8 are made of transparent resin having shock resistance, such as polycarbonate resin and acrylic resin.
Each reinforcement 9 is disposed in an area containing a joint between two adjacent slats 8 and located inward of the slats 8 (inside the vehicle 1). This means that the reinforcement 9 is disposed so as to cover the joint member 10. The reinforcement 9 has a rectangular tube shape. The opposite ends of the reinforcement 9 are located inward of the opposite ends of the slat 8 in the width direction of the vehicle body 2. The reinforcement 9 has a jointed tabular portion 13 facing the two adjacent slats 8. Positioning protrusions 14 are disposed in the opposite ends of the jointed tabular portion 13.
The reinforcements 9 are made of a hard material, such as carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP), aluminum, and iron. Each reinforcement 9 ensures the stiffness of the two adjacent slats 8 connected thereto. The reinforcements 9 may be disposed between two adjacent slats 8 located between the lower end and the upper end of the back door 7, that is, in the overall back door 7 in the vertical direction of the vehicle body 2, or only in part (e.g., the lower part) of the back door 7.
The joint members 10 are made of a flexible material which is more flexible than the transparent resin forming the slats 8. Such a flexible material includes an elastomer and the like. Each joint member 10 is configured of the first joint portion 15 joining two adjacent slats 8, and a pair of the second joint portions 16 joining the two adjacent slats 8 to the reinforcement 9. Thus, the first joint portion 15 and the second joint portions 16 integrally form the joint member 10.
Each first joint portion 15 is disposed between two adjacent slats 8. This means that each slat 8 and the first joint portion 15 are alternatively arranged in the vertical direction of the vehicle body 2. As illustrated in
The first joint portion 15 and the second joint portions 16 extend in the width direction of the vehicle body 2. The second joint portions 16 need not extend in the width direction of the vehicle body 2, and may be disposed intermittently in the width direction of the vehicle body 2. The first joint portion 15 and the second joint portions 16 are covered with the reinforcement 9.
Each reinforcement 9 has two protrusions 18 protruding toward the slats 8 from the opposite ends of the jointed tabular portion 13 in the vertical direction of the vehicle body 2 to conceal the second joint portions 16. The protrusions 18 are disposed to extend in the width direction of the vehicle body 2 and face each other across the second joint portions 16. As illustrated in
Each side panel 4 has in the rear end part thereof an elevating guide rail 20. The back door 7 is slidably guided along a pair of the elevating guide rails 20 in the vertical direction of the vehicle body 2. The elevating guide rails 20 correspond to the guide rails of the present disclosure. This means that the vehicle 1 includes the pair of elevating guide rails 20 disposed to extend in the vertical direction of the vehicle body 2 and face each other across the opening 2a formed in the rear end part of the vehicle body 2 of the vehicle 1.
As described above, each side panel 4 has in the rear end thereof the curved portion 4a, and the upper area of the opening 2a has a curved shape curved toward the front side of the vehicle body 2. With this configuration, each elevating guide rail 20 also has a curved portion 20a curved along the curved portion 4a of the side panel 4 in the extending direction of the elevating guide rail 20. The upper part of the elevating guide rail 20 has a curved shape curved toward the front side of the vehicle body 2 along the shape of the opening 2a.
In the back door 7 described above, the plurality of slats 8 made of resin are arranged side by side in the extending direction of the elevating guide rails 20. The reinforcements 9 are disposed to extend in a direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the pair of elevating guide rails 20.
Each elevating guide rail 20 has a shoe accommodating portion 21 engaged with the sliding shoe 12 of the back door 7 and a protrusion accommodating portion 22 engaged with the positioning protrusion 14 of the back door 7. The protrusion accommodating portion 22 is disposed inward of the shoe accommodating portion 21 in the width direction of the vehicle body 2. The elevating guide rail 20 also has a side seal 23 to seal the back door 7. The side seal 23 is disposed inward of the shoe accommodating portion 21 in the width direction of the vehicle body 2 and faces the protrusion accommodating portion 22 across the back door 7.
When the back door 7 performs the opening and closing motion along the elevating guide rails 20, the sliding shoes 12 slide in the shoe accommodating portions 21 with the positioning protrusion 14 positioned in the protrusion accommodating portion 22.
The roof panel 3 has on the upper surface thereof roof guide rails 24 in the opposite ends in the width direction of the vehicle body 2. The roof guide rails 24 slidably guide the back door 7 in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle body 2. In other words, the vehicle 1 includes a pair of the roof guide rails 24 disposed so as to extend in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle body 2. Each roof guide rail 24 may be disposed continuously to each elevating guide rail 20, or at a short distance from the elevating guide rail 20. The structure of the roof guide rail 24 is not described here.
In the opening and closing structure for the vehicle 1 described above, as illustrated in
In the opened state of the back door 7, the operator moves down the back door 7 with the door pull 11. At this time, the back door 7 moves toward the lower side of the vehicle body 2 along the elevating guide rails 20 while moving toward the rear side of the vehicle body 2 along the roof guide rails 24, so that the back door 7 is closed.
In performing the opening and closing motion of the back door 7, the adjacent slats 8 except the slats 8 located in the vicinity of the curved portion 20a of each elevating guide rail 20 extend linearly along the elevating guide rail 20 as illustrated in
In the present embodiment described above, the back door 7 includes the first joint portion 15 made of a flexible material which is more flexible than the transparent resin forming the slats 8 and joining two adjacent slats 8, thereby ensuring an airtightness of the back door 7. In addition, the back door 7 includes the reinforcements 9 and the second joint portions 16. Each reinforcement 9 reinforces two of the slats 8 that are adjacent to each other, and is disposed to extend in the direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the pair of elevating guide rails 20. Each second joint portion 16 joints the two adjacent slats 8 to the reinforcement 9. The reinforcement 9 is configured to cover the second joint portions 16, thereby preventing access into the vehicle even in the event that the first joint portion 15 is cut from the outside of the vehicle 1.
In the present embodiment, the reinforcement 9 and the second joint portions 16 are disposed inward of the slats 8 inside the vehicle 1, providing a good external appearance with the back door 7.
In the present embodiment, the second joint portions 16 are made of the same flexible material as that of the first joint portion 15, and integrally formed with the first joint portion 15. With this configuration, the joining between two adjacent slats 8 and the joining between the two adjacent slats 8 and the reinforcement 9 may be performed at the same time, which facilitates assembling of the back door 7.
In the present embodiment, the second joint portions 16 define the void 17 extending through the flexible material. This configuration facilitates the elastic deformation of the first joint portions 15 at the curved portion 20a of the elevating guide rail 20, so that adjacent slats 8 in the vicinity of the curved portion 20a are easily bent at the first joint portions 15. Accordingly, the back door 7 slides smoothly along the elevating guide rails 20.
In the present embodiment, the reinforcement 9 has two protrusions 18 protruding toward the slats 8 in such a manner as to conceal the second joint portions 16. With this configuration, the second joint portions 16 are hidden by the protrusions 18 and not visible, providing a good external appearance with the back door 7.
The present disclosure is not limited to the embodiment described above. For example, in the above embodiment, the first joint portion 15 and the second joint portions 16 are integrally formed. However, the first joint portion 15 and the second joint portions 16 may be formed as separate parts. In this case, the flexible material forming the first joint portion 15 may be different from that forming the second joint portions 16.
In the above embodiment, the second joint portions 16 define the void 17 extending through the flexible material. However, such a void 17 may not be necessarily.
In the above embodiment, the reinforcement 9 and the second joint portions 16 are disposed inward of the slats 8 inside the vehicle 1. However, the reinforcement 9 and the second joint portions 16 may be disposed outward of the slats 8 outside the vehicle 1. In this case, the side seal 23 is disposed inside the vehicle 1.
In the above embodiment, each elevating guide rail 20 has the curved portion 20a curved along the curved portion 4a of the side panel 4. However, such a curved portion 20a may not be disposed in the elevating guide rail 20.
In the above embodiment, when the back door 7 is open, the back door 7 moves toward the front side of the vehicle body 2 by passing outside the roof panel 3 (outside the vehicle 1) along the roof guide rails 24. However, the back door 7 may move toward the front side of the vehicle body 2 by passing between the roof panel 3 and an interior part (not illustrated) of the vehicle body 2.
In the above embodiment, the slats 8 are made of transparent resin. However, the resin forming the slats 8 is not limited to the transparent resin.
In the above embodiment, the back door 7 is operated manually to open and close with the door pull 11, which is disposed at the undermost slat 8 in the vertical direction of the vehicle body 2 to perform the opening and closing operation of the back door 7. However, the back door 7 may be operated electrically to open and close.
In the above embodiment, the back door 7 is configured to move elevatably relative to the opening 2a disposed at rear end part of the vehicle body 2. However, the present disclosure is applicable not only to the back door 7 but also to side doors. The present disclosure is also applicable to other opening and closing structures in a vehicle other than the doors. In addition, the present disclosure is not limited to the opening and closing structure to slide in the vertical direction of the vehicle, and is also applicable to an opening and closing structure that is slidable in the longitudinal direction or in the width direction of a vehicle if a pair of guide rails is disposed to face each other across an opening formed in the vehicle.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2018-145966 | Aug 2018 | JP | national |