This application is a Section 371 National Stage Application of International Application PCT/EP2010/060061 filed Jul. 13, 2010 and published as WO/2011/006892 in English.
The discussion below is merely provided for general background information and is not intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
Aspects of the present invention relate to a roof assembly for a roof of a vehicle and a method of moving and closing a closure and wind deflector.
In a known roof assembly, the wind deflector is provided with arms at its lateral ends, which are positioned inwardly of the guide rails. This positioning reduces the lateral dimension of the passage opening in the stationary part of the roof assembly and also leaves a considerable lateral gap between the wind deflector and the roof opening causing undesirable aerodynamic noise.
This Summary and the Abstract herein are provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary and the Abstract are not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor are they intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. The claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in the Background.
An aspect of a roof assembly herein described includes arms for supporting a wind deflector that are positioned one plane view from above that are at least partly within the lateral boundaries of respective guide rails.
Due to the placement of the wind deflector arms within the boundaries of the guide rails, the wind deflector can be positioned laterally closer to the roof opening, thereby diminishing the aerodynamic noises in this region. The lateral passage opening between the guide rails may also be increased as no room for support is necessary anymore for the wind deflector inwardly of the guide rails.
The lateral dimension of the guide rails does not have to be increased, especially not if there is a lateral overlap between the wind deflector arms and one or more parts of the closure moving mechanism. This can be accomplished by allowing parts of the closure moving mechanism to extend or move above and/or below the wind deflector arms.
in one embodiment, the wind deflector arms are adapted to pivot around a pivoting axis, the pivoting axis of each wind deflector arm being positioned in a part of the guide rail that serves to catch and drain any water from the roof or closure. Generally, many parts of the closure moving mechanism are supported in this so called “wet part” of the guide rail as well.
In a particular embodiment, the closure comprises a closure panel and the closure moving mechanism comprises a panel support fixed to the panel above the respective guide rails, each of said panel supports can be provided with a front slide shoe guided in the respective guide rails. In one embodiment, the front slide shoe is guided in a guide groove of the respective guide rail which extends at least partly under a support structure of the wind deflector arm, said guide groove may be open towards a lateral outer side of the roof assembly.
Thus, this is one way of allowing a part of the closure moving mechanism to overlap with the wind deflector.
This embodiment is particularly useful if the closure moving mechanism for the closure panel is adapted to move the panel rearwardly above the panel roof, wherein a front portion of the groove for the front slide shoe extends at a lower level than a rear portion thereof.
In this type of roof assemblies, for example top slider roofs or spoiler roofs, the path of the front slide shoe groove in the guide rails leads to the advantage that the wind deflector can be moved to its open position before the front side of the panel is moved to a higher position, which reduces undesirable aerodynamic noises.
In a further development of the roof assembly, each panel support extends at least partly above the wind deflector arm, at least in the closed position of the closure. This panel support is a further part overlapping the wind deflector arm. This has the additional advantage that each panel support may be provided with a sliding element adapted to engage the upper side of the respective wind deflector arm, in order to move it when the closure panel is close to its closed position. Thus, the overlapping relationship between a part of the closure moving mechanism and the wind deflector arm can be used to enable the panel support to function as a wind deflector control element, which used to be the panel itself in the prior art.
An aspect of the invention also includes a method of moving a closure panel and wind deflector of a roof assembly for a vehicle roof, said closure panel being movable between a closed position closing a roof opening in the vehicle roof and an open position in which the closure panel is moved rearwardly above the level of the vehicle roof, said wind deflector being positioned in front of the roof opening and being movable between an inoperative lower position in which it is positioned substantially below the level of the vehicle roof and at least one operative upper position in which it extends at least partially above said level, the method including the subsequent steps of: moving the closure panel from the closed position in the roof opening to a venting position in which a rear side of the closure panel is moved upwardly, and a front side of the closure panel is kept substantially at a constant level with respect to the vehicle roof, moving the closure panel rearwardly while simultaneously moving the wind deflector from its inoperative position towards its operative position, moving the front side of the closure panel to a higher level with respect to the vehicle roof after the wind deflector has substantially reached its operative position, and moving the closure panel further rearwardly with the wind deflector in its operative position.
Further details and advantages of aspects of the invention appear from the following description with reference to the drawings showing an embodiment of the invention by way of example.
The drawings and in first instance
The roof assembly comprises at least one movable closure, here in the form of a rigid, one embodiment mainly transparent glass or plastic closure panel 3. The closure could also be constructed differently, for example including slats or a folding cover. In the embodiment of
The front closure panel 3 of the roof assembly as shown is of the so-called top slider type, which means that the closure panel 3 is movable from a closed position in the roof opening 2 (
During the displacement of the closure panel 3 between the positions of
As is clear from these
The guide groove 8 is intended to guide a slide shoe 9 which is fixed to the front end of a panel support 10 which is attached to the lower side of the closure panel 3 above the guide rail 6, so that the closure panel 3 is supported on both lateral sides by a panel support 10.
Due to the curvature of the guide groove 8 of the guide rail, the front edge of the closure panel 3 makes the movements as described with reference to
As is clear from
The control of the movements of the wind deflector 5 is effected by the panel support 10 which is provided with a sliding element 14 to slidably engage the upper side of the respective wind deflector arm 12 in order to move it (or allow it to move under pressure from a spring 15, see
From the foregoing it follows that the wind deflector arm 12 is positioned within the boundaries of the guide rail 6 (when viewed in plan view) and the pivoting axis 13 is attacked to the guide rail 6 in the so called wet portion 16 of the guide rail (see
As is shown in
A pressure rigid drive cable (not shown) is connected to the closure moving mechanism and is engaged by a drive member such as an electric motor to drive the closure or closures of the roof assembly.
From the foregoing it is clear that aspects of the invention provide a roof assembly that includes a wind deflector having very favorable properties with respect to its integration in the roof assembly, in particular with respect to the placement of the wind deflector arms 12 in the guide rails 6. This saves space in the frame 7 thereby enabling a larger lateral dimension of the roof opening passage, and also leads to a more favorable aerodynamic placement of the wind deflector 5 in the roof opening 2. The opening and closing movements of the closure leads to an improved aerodynamic behavior of the roof assembly.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments described before, which may be varied widely within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. The wind deflector may be constructed differently, for example with a separate wind deflector body and arms. The arms may be movable by a forced control mechanism and may move differently than through a pure pivoting movement. The wind deflector may be moved under control of the closure or for example under control of the drive cable through said forced control mechanism.
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09165526 | Jul 2009 | EP | regional |
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PCT/EP2010/060061 | 7/13/2010 | WO | 00 | 1/12/2012 |
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WO2011/006892 | 1/20/2011 | WO | A |
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European Search Report and the Written Opinion of the European Patent Office Patent Office in counterpart foreign application No. PCT/EP2010/060061 filed Jul. 13, 2010. |
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20120112497 A1 | May 2012 | US |