Pinch sensing arrangement for a motor vehicle power liftgate

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6297605
  • Patent Number
    6,297,605
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 2, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A pinch sensing arrangement for a motor vehicle power liftgate mounted to the body of the motor vehicle and driven by a drive mechanism between an open position and a closed position. The pinch sensing arrangement includes a mounting track, a sensor and a control module. The mounting track is attached to the liftgate. The sensor is attached to the mounting track and elongated along at least one of the lateral sides of the liftgate. The sensor is operative for generating an electrical signal when compressed. The control module is in electrical communication with the sensor and is adapted to control the drive mechanism to articulate the liftgate to the open position upon receiving the electrical signal.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Technical Field




The present invention generally pertains to motor vehicles. More particular, the present invention pertains to pinch sensing arrangement for a motor vehicle closure panel. More specifically, but without restriction to the particular embodiment and/or use which is shown and described for purposes of illustration, the present invention relates to a pinch sensing arrangement for a motor vehicle power liftgate.




2. Discussion




In motor vehicles such as minivans, sport utility vehicles and the like, it has become common practice to provide the vehicle body with a large rear opening. A liftgate (also referred to as a tailgate) is typically mounted to the vehicle body with hinges for pivotal movement about a transversely extending axis between an open position and a closed position. Typically, the liftgate is operated manually. However, it has been heretofore proposed to provide a power drive mechanism including a reversible electric motor to operate the door. For example, such arrangements are shown in commonly assigned U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,531,498; 5,563,483; and 5,448,856, which are hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.




During power operation of a vehicle liftgate, the liftgate may unexpectedly encounter an obstacle in its path. It is therefore desirable to cease its powered movement in that event to prevent damage to the obstacle and/or the liftgate and its power actuator. U.S. Pat. No. 5,448,856 discloses a powered liftgate system including a feature for stopping the liftgate movement upon encountering an obstacle. In this system, a powered actuator with a reversible DC motor and a worm gear driven crank arm, efficiently operates the liftgate through a roller and guide with gas spring assist. The motor current is monitored by a control circuit that interrupts the power to the actuator motor to stop the liftgate when the current exceeds a certain level as occurs when the liftgate encounters an obstacle.




While known systems for stopping liftgate movement upon encountering an obstacle have proven adequate, it has been found that certain further precautionary features with respect to the liftgate operation are desirable and that they can be accomplished in a cost effective manner.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is a general object of the present invention to provide an improved pinch sensing arrangement for a motor vehicle.




In one form, the present invention provides a pinch sensing arrangement for a closure member of a motor vehicle. The closure member is mounted for articulation relative to a body portion of the motor vehicle and is driven by a drive mechanism between an open position and a closed position. The pinch sensing arrangement includes a mounting track adapted to be attached to one of the closure member and the body portion of the vehicle. The mounting track includes a resiliently deflectable portion. The pinch sensing arrangement additionally includes a sensor attached to the resiliently deflectable portion of the mounting track and elongated in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction. The sensor is operative for generating an electrical signal when compressed. The pinch sensing arrangement further includes a control module in electrical communication with the sensor. The control module is adapted to control the drive mechanism to articulate the closure member to the open position upon receiving the electrical signal. The mounting track can deflect after the sensor is compressed to allow the drive mechanism to react without damage to the obstacle or closure member.




In another form, the present invention provides a motor vehicle including a body and a liftgate. The liftgate is mounted to the body for articulation about a laterally extending pivot axis between an open position and a closed position. A drive mechanism drives the closure member between the open position and the closed position. The motor vehicle additionally includes a sensor carried by the liftgate. The sensor is operative for generating an electrical signal when compressed in a first direction under a first predetermined load. The motor vehicle further includes a control module in electrical communication with the sensor. The control module is operative for controlling the drive mechanism to articulate the liftgate to the open position upon receiving the electrical signal.




Additional benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which this invention relates from a reading of the subsequent description of the preferred embodiment and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a rear perspective view of an exemplary motor vehicle incorporating a pinch sensing arrangement for a power liftgate of a motor vehicle constructed in accordance with the teachings of a preferred embodiment of the present invention operatively associated with an exemplary motor vehicle.





FIG. 2

is a view of a portion of an inner side the liftgate of

FIG. 1

with portions removed for further illustration of the pinch sensing arrangement of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a partially exploded view of the liftgate of

FIG. 1

, further illustrating the pinch sensing arrangement of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the mounting track of the pinch sensing arrangement of the present invention shown removed from the environment of

FIG. 1

for purposes of illustration.





FIG. 5

is cross-sectional view taken along the line


5





5


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a schematic view illustrating the pinch sensor of

FIG. 1

operatively associated with the controller and drive mechanism of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With Initial reference to

FIGS. 1 through 3

, a pinch sensing arrangement constructed in accordance with the present invention is generally identified with reference numeral


10


. The pinch sensing arrangement


10


is shown operatively associated with a closure panel


12


of a motor vehicle


14


. In the embodiment illustrated, the closure panel is a liftgate


12


. It was be understood by those skilled in the art that the particular use of the teachings of the present invention shown throughout the drawings is merely exemplary.




The liftgate


12


is mounted to a body


16


of the motor vehicle


14


through a pair of hinges


18


to pivot about a transversely extending pivot axis with respect to a large opening in the rear of the body


16


. The liftgate


12


is mounted to articulate about its hinge axis between a closed position where it closes the opening and an open position where it completely uncovers the opening for free access to the vehicle body interior and assumes a slightly upwardly angled position above horizontal. The liftgate


12


is secured in its closed position by a latching mechanism (not shown). The liftgate


12


is opened and closed by a drive mechanism


20


with the assist of a pair of gas springs (one of which is identified at reference numeral


22


) connected between the liftgate


12


and the body


16


. Insofar as the present invention is concerned, the drive mechanism


20


is conventional.




The pinch sensing arrangement


10


of the present invention is shown to generally include at least one sensor


22


, a mounting track


24


for each of the sensors


22


, and a controller


26


. One suitable sensor


22


is commercially available from British Tire and Rubber Company for power window applications. The sensor


22


is an elongated structure having a pair of contacts (not shown) extending along its length. The contacts are substantially encapsulated in a epdm rubber and are normally spaced apart. When the sensor


22


is compressed in a direction substantially parallel to its length, the pair of contacts are closed so as to generate an electrical signal.




In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the pinch sensing arrangement


10


is shown to include a pair of sensors


22


positioned proximate to laterally opposing sides


28


and


30


of the liftgate


12


. Both of the sensors


22


include an upper end in close proximity to an upper lateral edge


32


of the liftgate


12


. The sensors


22


extend downwardly from their upper ends along a substantial portion of the liftgate


12


. The sensors


22


are both electrically attached to a wire harness


34


adapted to plug into the controller


26


. In a conventional manner, the controller


26


controls the drive mechanism


20


to open the liftgate


12


in the event it receives an electrical signal from one of the sensors


22


.




In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, each of the sensors


22


is mounted to the liftgate


12


through a mounting track


24


. The mounting tracks


24


are substantial mirror images of one another. For this reason, only one of the mounting tracks


24


needs to be described herein. As will become apparent below, the mounting track


24


provides a mounting surface for the sensor


22


which can deflect after the sensor


22


compresses and sends the control signal to the controller


26


. This deflection allows the controller


26


sufficient time to reverse the drive mechanism


20


without damaging the obstruction, the liftgate


12


or the drive mechanism


20


. The mounting track


24


also provides a gradually changing surface to which the sensor


22


can be mounted. In the exemplary embodiment, the sensors


22


are mounted to the mounting tracks


24


, which are in turn attached to the liftgate


12


. Alternatively, it will be understood that in certain applications it may be desirable to mount the sensors


22


and their associated tracks


24


to the body


16


of the motor vehicle


14


adjacent the closure member


12


.




The mounting track


24


includes a first portion or side


38


which is generally configured to mate with one of the lateral sides


28


or


30


of the liftgate


12


. The first side


38


includes a plurality of mounting apertures


40


for securing the mounting track


24


to the body


16


of the motor vehicle


14


with fasteners (not shown). The mounting track


24


may alternatively be secured to the body


16


with adhesive. The first side


38


of the mounting track


24


is further shown to include a plurality of ribs


42


. The ribs function to prevent the mounting track


24


from pulling away from the liftgate


12


as the sensor


22


is being compressed.




The mounting track


24


is further shown to include a second portion or second side


44


. The associated sensor


22


is adhesively secured to the second side


44


. The second side


44


of the mounting track


24


is oriented generally perpendicular to the first side


38


and spaced from the liftgate


12


. The second side


44


is resiliently deflectable relative to the first side


38


so as to permit the sensor


22


to be slightly displaced after it is compressed.




As shown particularly in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the mounting track


24


includes a lower end


46


formed to include a living hinge


48


. The living hinge


48


functions to conceal the wire harness


34


. In the exemplary embodiment, the mounting tracks


24


are unitarily constructed of a thermoplastic material through an injection molding procedure.




In operation, when the liftgate


12


encounters an obstacle proximate to the sensor


22


as it is articulated towards its closed position, the sensor


22


is compressed. A first predetermined load causes the contacts of the sensor


22


to meet and send an electrical control signal to the controller


26


. In response, the controller


26


reverses the drive mechanism


20


to articulate the liftgate


12


to its open position. As the load applied to the sensor


22


increases to a slightly greater value, the second side


44


of the mounting track


24


is bent relative to the first side


38


. This flexibility of the mounting track


24


allows the sensor to be displaced generally in the direction of liftgate movement and provides the drive mechanism


20


with time to respond without damaging the obstacle, the liftgate


12


or the drive mechanism


20


. In the preferred embodiment, the pinch sensing arrangement


10


is adapted to reverse the drive mechanism


20


prior to generating a pinch load of approximately 100 newtons.




It will be understood that in certain applications it may be desirable to supplement the pinch sensing arrangement


10


of the present invention with a control circuit which monitors motor current and interrupts the power to the drive mechanism


20


to stop the liftgate


12


when the current exceeds a certain level as occurs when the liftgate encounters an obstacle. As discussed above, such an arrangement is disclosed in commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 5,448,856.




While the invention has been described in the specification and illustrated in the drawings with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment illustrated by the drawings and described in the specification as the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include any embodiments falling within the description of the appended claims. For example, it will be understood that the teachings of the present invention are applicable for closure members other than liftgates driven under power. Such other closure panels include, but are not limited to power windows, tailgates, and sliding doors.



Claims
  • 1. A pinch sensing arrangement for a closure member of a motor vehicle, the closure member is mounted for articulation relative to a body portion of the motor vehicle driven by a drive mechanism between an open position and a closed position, the pinch sensing arrangement comprising:a mounting track adapted to be attached to one of the closure member and the body portion of the vehicle, said mounting track including a resiliently deflectable portion; a sealed sensor attached to said resiliently deflectable portion of said mounting track and spaced apart from the closure member, said sensor being elongated in a second direction substantially perpendicular to said first direction, said sensor being operative for generating an electrical signal when compressed; and a control module in electrical communication with said sensor, said control module adapted to control said drive mechanism to articulate the closure member to the open position upon receiving said signal; wherein the mounting track and the sensor are discrete elements and wherein the resiliently deflectable portion permits the sensor to be displaced after the electric signal has been generated.
  • 2. The pinch sensing arrangement for a closure panel of a motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein said mounting track is adapted to be attached to the closure panel.
  • 3. The pinch sensing arrangement for a closure panel of a motor vehicle of claim 2, wherein said mounting track includes a closure panel mounting portion adapted to attach to the closure panel, and further wherein said sensor is attached to said resiliently deflectable portion, said closure panel mounting portion being substantially perpendicular to said resiliently deflectable portion.
  • 4. The pinch sensing arrangement for a closure panel of a motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein said mounting track is injection molded of plastic.
  • 5. The pinch sensing arrangement for a closure panel of a motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein said mounting track is unitarily constructed.
  • 6. A pinch sensing arrangement in combination with a motor vehicle having a body and a closure member mounted to the body, the closure member driven by a drive mechanism between an open position and a closed position, the pinch sensing arrangement comprising:a mounting track adapted to be attached to one of the closure member and the body portion of the vehicle, said mounting tracks resiliently deflectable in a first direction under a first predetermined load; a sealed sensor attached to said mounting track and elongated in a second direction substantially perpendicular to said first direction, said sensor operative for generating an electrical signal when compressed in a third direction by a second predetermined load, said third direction being substantially parallel to said second direction; and a control module in electrical communication with said sensor, said control module adapted to control said drive mechanism to articulate the closure member to the open position upon receiving said signal; wherein said second predetermined load is less than said first predetermined load, the mounting track and the sensor are discrete elements and the mounting track permitting the sensor to be displaced after the electrical signal has been generated.
  • 7. The pinch sensing arrangement in combination with a motor of claim 6, wherein said mounting track is attached to the closure panel.
  • 8. The pinch sensing arrangement in combination with a motor vehicle of claim 7, wherein said mounting track includes a closure panel mounting portion adapted to attach to the closure panel and a sensor mounting portion to which the sensor is attached, said closure panel mounting portion being substantially perpendicular to said sensor mounting portion.
  • 9. The pinch sensing arrangement in combination with a motor vehicle of claim 6, wherein the closure panel is pivotally mounted to the body of the vehicle.
  • 10. The pinch sensing arrangement in combination with a motor vehicle of claim 6, wherein the closure panel is mounted for articulation about an articulation axis substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
  • 11. The pinch sensing arrangement in combination with a motor vehicle of claim 7, wherein said sensor is elongated in a direction substantially perpendicular to said articulation axis.
  • 12. The pinch sensing arrangement in combination with a motor vehicle of claim 9, wherein the closure panel includes first and second laterally spaced apart sides, said mounting track being attached to the closure panel proximate to one of said first and second laterally spaced apart sides.
  • 13. The pinch sensing arrangement in combination with a motor vehicle of claim 6, wherein said mounting track is injection molded of plastic.
  • 14. The pinch sensing arrangement in combination with a motor vehicle of claim 6, wherein said mounting track is unitarily constructed.
  • 15. A motor vehicle comprising:a body; a liftgate mounted to the body for articulation about a laterally extending pivot axis between an open position and a closed position; a drive mechanism for driving said closure member between said open position and said closed position; a mounting track coupled to the liftgate, the mounting track being resiliently deflectable in a first direction under a first predetermined load; a sealed sensor fixedly coupled to the mounting track and carried by said liftgate, said sensor operative for generating an electrical signal when compressed in a second direction under a second predetermined load, said second predetermined direction being substantially parallel to said first predetermined direction said second predetermined load being less than said first predetermined load; and a control module in electrical communication with said sensor, said control module for controlling said drive mechanism to articulate the liftgate to the open position upon receiving said signal; wherein the mounting track and the sensor are discrete elements.
  • 16. The motor vehicle of claim 15, wherein said mounting track includes a liftgate mounting portion attached to said liftgate and a sensor mounting portion being substantially perpendicular to said sensor mounting portion.
  • 17. The motor vehicle of claim 15, wherein said liftgate includes first and second laterally spaced apart sides, said mounting track being attached to the liftgate proximate to one of said first and second laterally spaced apart sides.
  • 18. The motor vehicle of claim 15, wherein said mounting track is unitarily constructed of an injection molded plastic.
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