Pivot and slide door system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6183039
  • Patent Number
    6,183,039
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 5, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 6, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A pivot and slide door system for an automotive vehicle includes a door adapted to be disposed in a door opening of a vehicle body. The pivot and slide door system also includes a pivot assembly attached to the vehicle body and cooperating with the door to pivot the door from a closed position to a pivot position. The pivot and slide door system further includes a slide assembly cooperating with the pivot assembly to slide the door from the pivot position to an open position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to door systems for vehicles and, more particularly, to a pivot and slide door system for an automotive vehicle.




2. Description of the Related Art




It is known to provide a door system for a vehicle such as an automotive vehicle to allow an occupant to enter and exit an occupant compartment through a door opening in a vehicle body of the automotive vehicle. The door system typically includes a door extending longitudinally to close the door opening. The door is pivotally mounted at a front end by a hinge to vehicle structure forming the door opening on the vehicle body. The door system also includes a latch at a rear end of the door to latch the door in a close position to a striker connected to the vehicle structure. In operation, an operator moves a handle to unlatch the door from the striker and pivot the door via the hinge to open the door opening. To close the door, the operator pivots the door via the hinge to close the door opening and engage the latch with the striker.




Although the above door system has worked well, it is desirable to open and close the door opening via the door when the automotive vehicle is parked close to an object. It is also desirable to improve the ingress/egress through the door opening to the occupant compartment via the door. It is further desirable to improve the ease of operation of the door independent of the size of the door. Therefore, there is a need in the art to provide an improved door system for an automotive vehicle.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is, therefore, one object of the present invention to provide a pivot and slide door system for an automotive vehicle.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a pivot and slide door system for a vehicle, which uses the same door opening and seals as current hinge mounted doors.




To achieve the foregoing objects, the present invention is a pivot and slide door system for an automotive vehicle. The pivot and slide door system includes a door adapted to be disposed in a door opening of a vehicle body and a pivot assembly attached to the vehicle body and cooperating with the door to pivot the door from a closed position to a pivot position. The pivot and slide door system also includes a slide assembly cooperating with the pivot assembly to slide the door from the pivot position to an open position to allow ingress/egress through the door opening.




One advantage of the present invention is that a pivot and slide door system is provided for an automotive vehicle. Another advantage of the present invention is that the pivot and slide door system allows door operation in a narrow parking space or when the automotive vehicle is parked closely to an object. Yet another advantage of the present invention is that the pivot and slide door system provides improved ingress/egress through the door opening to the occupant compartment of the automotive vehicle. Still another advantage of the present invention is that the pivot and slide door system improves ease of operation of the door and is not dependent on door size. A further advantage of the present invention is that the pivot and slide door system can have a manual or powered operation. Yet a further advantage of the present invention is that the pivot and slide door system can be used with the same door opening and seal as current hinge mounted doors.




Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood after reading the subsequent description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a pivot and slide door system, according to the present invention, illustrated in operational relationship with an automotive vehicle.





FIG. 2

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

illustrating a door of the pivot and slide door system in an open position.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a pivot assembly of the pivot and slide door system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is an elevational interior view of a door of the pivot and slide door system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a perspective end view of the pivot and slide door system of

FIG. 1

illustrating the door in the open position.





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary view of an upper slide assembly of the pivot and slide door system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary view of a lower slide assembly of the pivot and slide door system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 8

is an elevational view of an interlock assembly of the pivot and slide door system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 9

is a plan view of the interlock assembly of the pivot and slide door system of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 10

is a diagramatic plan view of the pivot and slide door system of

FIG. 1

illustrating operation between a closed position and a pivot position.





FIG. 11

is a view similar to

FIG. 10

illustrating operation of the pivot and slide door system between a pivot position and an open position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings and in particular

FIGS. 1 and 2

, one embodiment of a pivot and slide door system


20


, according to the present invention, is shown for a vehicle such as an automotive vehicle, generally indicated at


22


. It should be appreciated that, in this example, the pivot and slide door system


20


is shown for a two-door vehicle application. It should also be appreciated that the pivot and slide door system


20


may be used for four-door vehicle applications.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the automotive vehicle


22


includes a vehicle body


24


having a least one door opening


26


. The vehicle body


24


has a front pillar


28


, roof rail


30


, rear pillar


32


and rocker arm


34


forming the door opening


26


. The vehicle body


24


also has a seal


35


disposed about the door opening


26


. It should be appreciated that the vehicle body


24


is conventional and known in the art.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 through 5

, the pivot and slide door system


20


includes a door


36


for closing the door opening


26


. The door


36


includes an outer panel


38


and an inner panel


40


joined together by suitable means such as welding. The door


36


includes a front latch


42


and a rear latch


44


for latching the door


36


in a closed position disposed within the door opening


26


. The front latch


42


cooperates with a striker


46


attached to the front pillar


28


and the rear latch


44


cooperates with a striker


48


attached to attached to the rear pillar


32


. In this embodiment, the latches


42


and


44


are actuated by a motor (not shown) disposed within the door


36


. The motor is connected to a source of power (not shown) such as a battery when the door


36


is in the closed position. The motor is activated by a switch


50


disposed on a side mirror assembly


54


. It should be appreciated that the door


36


may include a handle


56


to allow an operator to grasp and move the door


36


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 5

, the pivot and slide door system


20


also includes a pivot assembly, generally indicated at


60


, to pivot the door


36


outward from a closed position disposed within the door opening


26


to a pivot position spaced from the vehicle body


24


. The pivot assembly


60


includes a rocker support member


62


attached to the vehicle body


24


. The support member


62


has a generally U-shaped cross-section and is attached to the rocker arm


34


of the vehicle body


24


by suitable means such as welding.




The pivot assembly


60


includes at least one, preferably a pair of lower arms


64


pivotally attached to the support member


62


. The lower arms


64


extend laterally and are spaced longitudinally. The lower arms


64


have one end disposed within a channel


65


of the support member


62


and are attached to the support member


62


by suitable means such as a pin


66


. The pivot assembly


60


includes at least one upper arm


68


. The upper arm


68


is aligned with the front lower arm


64


. The upper arm


68


extends laterally and is pivotally connected to a support strap


70


by suitable means such as a pin


72


. The support strap


70


is connected to the rear pillar


32


by suitable means such as fasteners (not shown). It should be appreciated that bushings or bearings (not shown) are disposed between the pins


66


and


72


and the lower arms


64


and upper arm


68


, respectively. It should also be appreciated that the lower arms


64


support the door


36


and the upper arm


68


stabilizes the door


36






The pivot assembly


60


includes a torque tube


74


interconnecting the upper arm


68


and the front lower arm


64


. The torque tube


74


is connected to the front lower arm


64


and upper arm


68


by suitable means such as a spline fit. The torque tube


74


is disposed inboard of the seal


35


. The torque tube


74


synchronizes pivot motion between the front lower arm


64


and the upper arm


68


and allows the front lower arm


64


and the upper arm


68


to move simultaneously as a unit. It should be appreciated that the lower pivot assembly


60


may include an arm detent (not shown) to stop rearward rotation of the lower pivot assembly


60


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


7


, the pivot and slide door system


10


includes a lower slide assembly, generally indicated at


76


, connected to the lower arms


64


to allow the door


36


to slide rearward to allow ingress/egress via the door opening


26


. The lower slide assembly


76


includes a lower track


78


extending longitudinally along a lower portion of the door


36


. The lower track


78


has a generally C-shaped cross-section and is secured to the inner panel


38


of the door


36


by suitable means such as welding.




The lower slide assembly


76


includes a carrier or support plate


80


extending longitudinally and connected to the ends of the lower arms


64


. The support plate


80


has a generally vertical portion


82


, a generally horizontal portion


84


at a lower end of the vertical portion


82


and an inclined portion


86


extending at an angle away from the door


36


at one end of the horizontal portion


84


. The ends of the lower arms


64


are spaced longitudinally and pivotally connected by suitable means such as pins


87


to brackets


88


on the support plate


80


. It should be appreciated that the bushings or bearings (not shown) may be disposed between the pins


87


and lower arms


64


. It should also be appreciated that the support plate


80


synchronizes the lower arms


64


and supports the fore/aft slide member


90


to be described.




The lower slide assembly


76


includes at least one, preferably a pair of bearing blocks or slide members


90


. The slide members


90


are spaced longitudinally and secured to the vertical portion


82


of the support plate


80


by suitable means such as fasteners


91


. Each slide member


90


has at least one, preferably a plurality of upper and lower rollers


92


that travel along upper and lower channels


93


of the lower track


78


. It should be appreciated that the rollers


92


are adjustable relative to the channels


93


. It should also be appreciated that the slide members


90


are conventional and known in the art.




Referring to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


6


, the pivot and slide door system


20


includes an upper slide assembly, generally indicated at


96


, connected to the upper arm


68


. The upper slide assembly


96


includes an upper track


98


extending longitudinally along an upper portion of the door


36


. Preferably, the upper track


98


is located beneath an armrest (not shown) of the door


36


. The upper track


98


has a generally C-shaped cross section and is secured to the inner panel


38


of the door


36


by suitable means such as welding. It should be appreciated that the upper track


98


is orientated approximately ninety degrees from the lower track


78


.




The upper slide assembly


96


includes a support plate


100


connected to the end of the upper arm


68


. The support plate


100


has a generally C-shape and extends longitudinally. The end of the upper arm


68


is pivotally connected by suitable means such as a pin


102


to the support plate


100


. It should be appreciated that a bushing or bearing (not shown) may be disposed between the pin


102


and upper arm


68


.




The upper slide assembly


96


includes a slide member


104


. The slide member


104


is secured to the support plate


100


by suitable means such as fasteners (not shown). The slide member


104


has at least one, preferably a plurality of upper and lower rollers


106


that travel along upper and lower channels


108


of the lower track


98


. It should be appreciated that the rollers


106


are adjustable relative to the channels


108


. It should also be appreciated that the slide member


104


is conventional and known in the art.




Referring to

FIGS. 8 and 9

, the pivot and slide door system


20


includes an interlock assembly, generally indicated at


110


, to lock and release the lower slide assembly


76


to the lower pivot assembly


60


to prevent and allow the door


36


to slide fore/aft, respectively. The interlock assembly


110


prevents the door


36


from moving in a fore/aft direction before the lower pivot assembly


76


has moved to its full (open) rotational position. The interlock assembly


110


prevents the lower arms


64


from pivoting when the door


36


is not in the full forward sliding position. It should be appreciated that the interlock assembly


110


prevents the door


36


from contacting the vehicle body


24


during a rotational movement or a sliding movement.




The interlock assembly


110


includes a first cam


112


pivotally connected by suitable means such as a pin


114


and bracket to the support plate


80


. The first cam


112


has a first recess


116


for receiving a projection


118


on the rear lower arm


64


. The first cam


112


has a second recess


120


spaced circumferentially from the first recess


116


for receiving a second cam


122


to be described. A spring (not shown) is connected to the first cam


112


to urge the first cam


112


away from the rear lower arm


64


. It should be appreciated that the first cam


112


rotates about the pin


114


. It should also be appreciated that the rear lower arm


64


is locked to the support plate


80


when the projection


118


is disposed in the first recess


116


.




The interlock assembly


110


includes a second cam


122


cooperating with the door


36


and the first cam


108


. The second cam


122


is pivotally mounted by suitable means such as a pin


124


and bracket to the support plate


80


. The second cam


122


has a recess


126


for receiving a lock pin or pawl


128


attached to the inner panel


38


of the door


36


beneath the lower track


78


. The second cam


122


also has a projection


130


to be disposed in the second recess


120


of the first cam


112


. A spring (not shown) is connected to the second cam


122


to urge the second cam


122


downwardly away from the projection


128


. It should be appreciated that the second cam


122


rotates about the pin


124


. It should also be appreciated that the door


36


is locked to the lower slide assembly


76


when the lock pin


128


is disposed in the recess


126


of the second cam


122


.




In operation of the pivot and slide door system


20


, the door


36


is disposed in the door opening


36


in a closed position as illustrated in FIG.


1


. An operator (not shown) manually moves the switch


50


to activate the motor to release the front and rear latches


42


and


44


from the front and rear strikers


46


and


48


and the door


36


is free to swing in an outward direction. The operator manually pulls outwardly on the door


36


, preferably in the center thereof, to pivot the door


36


outward to a pivot position as illustrated in FIG.


10


. The pivot arms


64


and


68


rotate to extend the door


36


laterally a predetermined amount such as sixteen inches such that the door


36


is spaced laterally from the vehicle body


24


. The projection


118


enters the first recess


116


to rotate the first cam


112


to lock the pivot arms


64


to the support plate


80


. Rotation of the first cam


112


aligns the second recess


120


with the second cam


122


to allow the second cam


122


to rotate. The operator manually slides the door


36


rearward to rotate the second cam


122


and move the lock pin


128


out of the recess


126


. The door


36


slides rearward as illustrated in

FIG. 11

to an open position to allow ingress/egress through the door opening


26


as illustrated in FIG.


2


.




To close the door


36


, the operator manually slides the door


36


forward until the lock pin


128


on the door


36


engages the recess


126


on the second cam


122


and rotates the second cam


122


to release the first cam


112


. When the operator pivots the door


36


, the projection


118


on the rear lower arm


64


rotates to disengage the first recess


116


and the first cam


112


rotates to unlock the rear lower arm


64


of the lower pivot assembly


60


. The operator manually pushes the door


36


via the arms


64


and


68


to rotate the door


36


inward to the closed position of FIG.


1


. It should be appreciated that the latches


42


and


44


engage the strikers


46


and


48


to secure the door


36


in the closed position. It should also be appreciated that the door


36


could be powered instead of manually moved.




The present invention has been described in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology, which has been used, is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.




Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A pivot and slide door system for an automotive vehicle comprising:a door adapted to be disposed in a door opening of a vehicle body; a pivot assembly attached to the vehicle body and cooperating with said door to pivot said door from a closed position to a pivot position; a slide assembly cooperating with said pivot assembly to slide said door from said pivot position to an open position; and an interlock assembly to releasably lock said slide assembly to said pivot assembly comprising a first cam pivotally attached to said slide assembly and cooperating with said pivot assembly and a second cam pivotally attached to said slide assembly and cooperating with said door and said first cam.
  • 2. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said pivot assembly includes at least one lower arm pivotally attached to the vehicle body and at least one upper arm pivotally attached to the vehicle body.
  • 3. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 2 wherein said pivot assembly includes a torque tube interconnecting said at least one lower arm and said at least one upper arm.
  • 4. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said slide assembly includes at least one track extending longitudinally along said door.
  • 5. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 4 wherein said slide assembly includes a slide member connected to said pivot assembly to allow sliding movement between said track and said slide member.
  • 6. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first cam has a first recess for receiving a portion of said pivot assembly and a second recess for receiving a portion of said second cam.
  • 7. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 6 wherein said second cam has a third recess for receiving a portion of said door.
  • 8. A door system as set forth in claim 1 including a front latch and a rear latch for latching said door to the vehicle body when said door is in the closed position.
  • 9. A pivot and slide door system for an automotive vehicle comprising:a door adapted to be disposed in a door opening of a vehicle body; an upper pivot assembly and a lower pivot assembly attached to the vehicle body and cooperating with said door to pivot said door from a closed position to a pivot position; an upper slide assembly cooperating with said upper pivot assembly and a lower slide assembly cooperating with said lower pivot assembly to slide said door from said pivot position to an open position; and an interlock assembly comprising at least one cam to releasably lock said lower slide assembly to said lower pivot assembly.
  • 10. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 9 wherein said lower pivot assembly includes a pair of lower arms pivotally attached to vehicle structure of the vehicle body.
  • 11. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 10 wherein said upper pivot assembly includes an upper arm pivotally attached to vehicle structure of the vehicle body.
  • 12. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 11 including a torque tube interconnecting one of said lower arms and said upper arm.
  • 13. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 9 wherein said upper slide assembly includes an upper track extending longitudinally along said door.
  • 14. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 13 wherein said upper slide assembly includes an upper slide member connected to said upper pivot assembly to allow sliding movement between said upper track and said upper slide member.
  • 15. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 9 wherein said lower slide assembly includes a lower track extending longitudinally along said door.
  • 16. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 15 wherein said lower slide assembly includes a pair of lower slide members connected to said lower pivot assembly to allow sliding movement between said lower track and said lower slide members.
  • 17. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 9 wherein said interlock assembly comprises a first cam pivotally attached to said lower slide assembly and cooperating with said lower pivot assembly and a second cam pivotally attached to said lower slide assembly and cooperating with said door and said first cam.
  • 18. A pivot and slide door system for an automotive vehicle comprising:a door extending longitudinally and having a front end and a rear end, said door being adapted to be disposed in a door opening of a vehicle body in a closed position; an upper pivot assembly and a lower pivot assembly attached to vehicle structure of the vehicle body and cooperating with said door to pivot said front end and said rear end of said door from the closed position to a pivot position spaced from the vehicle body; an upper slide assembly cooperating with said upper pivot assembly and a lower slide assembly cooperating with said lower pivot assembly to slide said door from said pivot position to an open position; and an interlock assembly comprising at least one cam to releasably lock said lower slide assembly to said lower pivot assembly.
  • 19. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 18 wherein said lower pivot assembly includes a pair of lower arms pivotally attached to vehicle structure, said upper pivot assembly includes an upper arm pivotally attached to vehicle structure, and including a torque tube interconnecting one of said lower arms and said upper arm.
  • 20. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 19 wherein said upper slide assembly includes an upper track extending longitudinally along said door and a slide member connected to said upper pivot assembly to allow sliding movement between said track and said slide member.
  • 21. A pivot and slide door system as set forth in claim 20 wherein said lower slide assembly includes a lower track extending longitudinally along said door and a pair of slide members connected to said lower pivot assembly to allow sliding movement between said track and said slide members.
  • 22. A pivot and slide door system for an automotive vehicle comprising:a door extending longitudinally and having a front end and a rear end, said door being adapted to be disposed in a door opening of a vehicle body in a closed position; an upper pivot assembly and a lower pivot assembly attached to vehicle structure of the vehicle body and cooperating with said door to pivot said front end and said rear end of said door from the closed position to a pivot position spaced from the vehicle body; an upper slide assembly cooperating with said upper pivot assembly and a lower slide assembly cooperating with said lower pivot assembly to slide said door from said pivot position to an open position; said lower pivot assembly including a pair of lower arms pivotally attached to vehicle structure, said upper pivot assembly including an upper arm pivotally attached to vehicle structure, and including a torque tube interconnecting one of said lower arms and said upper arm; said upper slide assembly including an upper track extending longitudinally along said door and a slide member connected to said upper pivot assembly to allow sliding movement between said track and said slide member; said lower slide assembly including a lower track extending longitudinally along said door and a pair of slide members connected to said lower pivot assembly to allow sliding movement between said track and said slide members; and an interlock assembly to releasably lock said lower slide assembly to said lower pivot assembly and comprising a first cam pivotally attached to said lower slide assembly and cooperating with one of said lower arms and a second cam pivotally attached to said lower slide assembly and cooperating with said door and said first cam.
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