The present invention relates to a retractable vehicle roof, and more particularly, such a roof comprising several rigid roof elements that can be moved between a position in which they cover the passenger compartment of the vehicle and a position in which they are stored in the rear luggage compartment of the vehicle.
Such retractable roofs are known that make it possible to transform a saloon or coupe vehicle into a cabriolet vehicle.
One of the problems to be solved when designing such roofs is not to excessively reduce the volume of the rear luggage compartment when the roof elements are stored.
For this purpose, the object of the invention is a retractable vehicle roof, comprising several rigid roof elements that can be moved between a position in which they cover the passenger compartment of the vehicle and a position in which they are stored in the rear luggage compartment of the vehicle, the roof comprising:
the left and right rear lateral roof elements articulated to the chassis of the vehicle around third and fourth transverse axles respectively, and the rear edge of the left and right front lateral roof elements articulated to the front edge of the left and right rear lateral roof elements, around fifth and sixth transverse axles respectively.
The central roof elements are therefore separate from the lateral roof elements, and the lateral roof elements are positioned such that they are stored at the sides of the rear luggage compartment.
In this description, “transverse” axle means an axle that is substantially perpendicular to the vehicle's plan of symmetry.
In a specific embodiment of the invention, the retractable roof according to the invention comprises means for moving the left and right rear central roof elements outwards during their rotation around the said third and fourth transverse axles respectively.
This makes it possible for the lateral elements to pass on either side of the rear seats when stored in the rear luggage compartment.
More specifically, the said means may comprise a threaded part formed integral with the said left and right rear lateral roof elements respectively to work with a complementary thread on the third and fourth transverse axles respectively.
It should be noted that the aforementioned complementary threads can be reduced to a simple helical groove into which a guide finger is inserted.
A specific embodiment of the invention is described below, as a non-exhaustive example, made in reference to the appended diagrams, in which:
The roof 4 is made up of a rear central element 5, a front central element 6, two rear lateral elements 7 and two front lateral elements 8.
The rear central element 5 is articulated to the chassis at the rear around a transverse axle 9. The rear edge of the front central element 6 is articulated to the front edge of the rear central element 5 around a transverse axle 10.
Each of the rear lateral elements 7 is articulated to the chassis around a fixed transverse axle 11. The rear edge of each of the front lateral elements 8 is articulated to the front edge of the respective rear lateral element 7 around a transverse axle 12.
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The movement of the central elements 5 and 6 continues until the configuration in
Known means, not shown, provide the rotation of the rear lateral elements 7 around the axles 11 and the front lateral elements 8 around the axles 12.
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When the rotation and translation movements are completed, the lateral elements 7 and 8 are stored substantially horizontally at the sides of the rear luggage compartment 2, the lid 3 of which can then be closed. The vehicle is then in cabriolet configuration.
The lateral elements can also be left in place on the passenger compartment of the vehicle, and thus in “open roof” configuration.
The vehicle can be returned to saloon or coupe configuration by performing the movements described above in the opposite order.
The system according to the invention makes it possible to increase, on one hand, the height of passage for luggage in the luggage compartment and, on the other hand, the storage height.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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03/05249 | Apr 2003 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR04/00975 | 4/20/2004 | WO | 10/4/2005 |