Self-camming torque rod assembly for vehicles

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6811208
  • Patent Number
    6,811,208
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 31, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 2, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A self-camming torque rod assembly for an endgate of a vehicle includes a dual-pivot hinge assembly connected to the endgate and a vehicle body of the vehicle and having a dual pivot to allow the endgate to pivot to a first open position and a second open position and to a closed position relative to the vehicle body. The self-camming torque rod assembly also includes a roller rotatably connected to the dual-pivot hinge assembly. The self-camming torque rod assembly further includes a self-camming torque rod to interface with the roller having a first portion for connection to the endgate and a second portion extending from the first portion and spaced from the roller when the endgate is in the closed position and cooperating with the roller when the endgate is moved between the closed position and the first open position and the second open position to counterbalance a weight of the endgate.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates generally to endgates for vehicles and, more particularly, to a self-camming torque rod assembly for an endgate of a vehicle.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is known to provide vehicles such as a sport utility vehicle with a closure such as an endgate attached to a longitudinal end of the vehicle. The endgate is typically hinged to vehicle structure such as the vehicle body of the vehicle with at least one hinge to allow pivotal movement of the endgate. The endgate typically includes a latching mechanism to secure the endgate to the vehicle body when closed.




The endgate can rotate up and down about a horizontal axis, referred to as a “drop mode”. During the drop mode, a torque rod counter-balances the weight of the endgate to reduce the amount of effort that the user must use to lower or raise the endgate. Typically, the torque rod is straight and a roller attached to the vehicle body interfaces with the torque rod. As a result, the torque rod may be loaded when the endgate is in the closed position. In addition, the straight torque rod requires increasing lift from an operator to raise the endgate, which is undesired.




Therefore, it is desirable to provide a new torque rod for an endgate of a vehicle. It is also desirable to eliminate a straight torque rod for an endgate of a vehicle. It is further desirable to provide a torque rod for an endgate of a vehicle which reduces operator lift effort on the endgate. Thus, there is a need in the art to provide a torque rod assembly for a vehicle that meets these desires.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is, therefore, one object of the present invention to provide a new torque rod assembly for a vehicle.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a torque rod assembly for a vehicle that eliminates a straight torque rod and reduces lift effort for an endgate of the vehicle.




To achieve the foregoing objects, the present invention is a self-camming torque rod assembly for an endgate of a vehicle. The self-camming torque rod assembly includes a dual-pivot hinge assembly connected to the endgate and the vehicle body of the vehicle and having a dual pivot to allow the endgate to pivot to a first open position and a second open position and to a closed position relative to the vehicle body. The self-camming torque rod assembly also includes a roller rotatably connected to the dual-pivot hinge assembly. The self-camming torque rod assembly further includes a self-camming torque rod to interface with the roller having a first portion for connection to the endgate and a second portion extending from the first portion and spaced from the roller when the endgate is in the closed position and cooperating with the roller when the endgate is moved between the closed position and the first open position and the second open position to counterbalance a weight of the endgate.




One advantage of the present invention is that a self-camming torque rod assembly is provided for an endgate of a vehicle. Another advantage of the present invention is that the self-camming torque rod assembly incorporates a self-camming torque rod to eliminate a straight torque rod. Yet another advantage of the present invention is that the self-camming torque rod assembly reduces operator lift effort of the endgate. Still another advantage of the present invention is that the self-camming torque rod assembly cooperates with a dual-pivot hinge assembly and is manufacturable with current spring steel and processes. A further advantage of the present invention is that the self-camming torque rod assembly allows operator maximum lift effort to occur at a more advantageous endgate drop angle. Yet a further advantage of the present invention is that the self-camming torque rod assembly prevents a body-mounted roller from contacting the torque rod when the endgate is in the closed position and does not create a load on the torque rod.




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 an exploded perspective view of a self-camming torque rod assembly, according to the present invention, illustrated in operational relationship with a vehicle.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of a self-camming torque rod assembly and endgate of the vehicle of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged left side elevational view of a portion of the self-camming torque rod assembly of

FIG. 1

illustrating a first operational position.





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

of the self-camming torque rod assembly of

FIG. 1

illustrating a second operational position.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a portion of the self-camming torque rod assembly of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

is a graph of lift effort versus endgate drop angle for a straight torque rod and a self-camming torque rod of the self-camming torque rod assembly of FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings and in particular

FIGS. 1 through 5

, one embodiment of a self-camming torque rod assembly


10


, according to the present invention, is shown for a vehicle (partially shown), such as a sport utility type motor vehicle, generally indicated at


12


. The vehicle


12


includes vehicle structure such as a vehicle body


14


having an opening


16


at a longitudinal rear end thereof. The vehicle


12


also includes an openable member such as an endgate


18


(partially shown) pivotally attached to one side of the vehicle body


14


by a dual-pivot hinge assembly, generally indicated at


20


, to open and close the opening


16


. The dual-pivot hinge assembly


20


is similar to that disclosed in copending application Ser. No. 10/213,932, filed Aug. 7, 2002, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. It should be appreciated that only one dual-pivot hinge assembly


20


is needed for the endgate


18


.




The vehicle


12


includes the self-camming torque rod assembly


10


, according to the present invention, interconnecting the dual-pivot hinge assembly


20


and the endgate


18


to assist an operator in raising and lowering the endgate


16


. The self-camming torque rod assembly


10


includes a torque rod


22


extends laterally and is generally circular in cross-sectional shape. The torque rod


22


has a base portion


24


extending laterally, an arm portion


26


at one end of the base portion


24


and extending generally perpendicular to the base portion


24


, and a foot portion


28


at the other end of the base portion


24


and extending generally perpendicular to the base portion


24


. The arm portion


26


includes a first linear portion


30


extending forwardly and upwardly from the base portion


24


, a second linear portion


32


extending rearwardly and upwardly from the first linear portion


30


, and a first arcuate portion


34


interconnecting the first linear portion


30


and the second linear portion


32


for a function to be described. The arm portion


26


also includes a third linear portion


36


extending forwardly and upwardly from the second linear portion


34


and a second arcuate portion


38


interconnecting the third linear portion


36


and the second linear portion


32


for a function to be described. The torque rod


22


is made of a spring-like material, preferably a spring-like metal material such as spring steel. The torque rod


22


is formed by conventional processes such as bending. It should be appreciated that the torque rod


22


is a monolithic structure being integral, unitary, and one-piece.




The vehicle


12


includes a fixed end bracket


40


and a trunnion bracket


42


laterally spaced and connected to the torque rod


22


for connection to a bottom of the endgate


18


. The fixed end bracket


40


is permanently connected to the foot portion


28


of the torque rod


22


and imparts torque to the endgate


18


to assist an operator (not shown) during opening and closing operations (i.e., the endgate


18


rotates about a hinge drop or horizontal axis


56


). The trunnion bracket


42


is disposed over the base portion


24


and permits rotation between the torque rod


22


and the endgate


18


when load is applied to the torque rod


22


by a body-mounted roller


68


to be described. The vehicle


12


further includes at least one, preferably a plurality of fasteners


44


to extend through the brackets


40


and


42


and secure the torque rod


22


to the bottom of the endgate


18


. It should be appreciated that, except for the self-camming torque rod assembly


10


, the vehicle


12


is conventional and known in the art.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 through 5

, the dual-pivot hinge assembly


20


includes a body bracket


46


connected to a rear pillar


47


of the vehicle body


14


by suitable means such as fasteners (not shown). The dual-pivot hinge assembly


20


also includes a universal bracket


48


disposed between flanges


49


of the body bracket


46


. The universal bracket


48


has a body portion


50


that is generally cylindrical in shape and has a generally circular cross-sectional shape. The body portion


50


has a vertical axis


52


for rotation thereabout. The body portion


50


is connected to the flanges


49


by suitable means such as fasteners (not shown) to allow rotation of the body portion


50


about the vertical axis


52


. It should be appreciated that the body bracket


46


is fixed or stationary and the body portion


50


rotates relative thereto.




The universal bracket


48


has an endgate portion


54


extending laterally and generally perpendicular from the body portion


50


. The endgate portion


54


is generally cylindrical in shape and has a generally circular cross-sectional shape. The endgate portion


54


has a hinge drop or horizontal axis


56


for rotation thereabout.




The universal bracket


48


also has a hinge arm


60


extending longitudinally and laterally from the body portion


50


. The hinge arm


60


has a top wall


62


that is generally planar and rectangular in shape. The hinge arm


60


has a pair of laterally spaced side walls


64


extending generally vertically and perpendicularly from the top wall


62


. The top wall


62


has an elongated aperture


66


extending therethrough.




The dual-pivot hinge assembly


20


includes a roller


68


disposed in the aperture


66


in the top wall


62


of the universal bracket


48


. The roller


68


is generally circular in shape and has a groove or channel (not shown) circumferentially thereabout to receive the arm portion


26


of the torque rod


22


. The roller


68


is rotatably secured to the hinge arm


60


by suitable means such as a pin


70


extending through the roller


68


and the side walls


64


of the hinge arm


60


. The roller


68


is made of a rigid material, preferably a metal material such as steel. It should be appreciated that the torque rod


22


cooperates with the roller


68


to rotate the roller


68


as the arm portion


26


of the torque rod


22


moves up and down. It should also be appreciated that when the endgate


18


is in the “closed” position, the roller


68


does not contact the torque rod


22


and does not create load on the torque rod


22


.




The dual-pivot hinge assembly


20


also includes an intermediate bracket


72


pivotally connected to the universal bracket


50


by suitable means such as fasteners. The dual-pivot hinge assembly


20


also includes a gate side bracket


76


connected to the intermediate bracket


72


and the endgate


18


by suitable means such as fasteners. It should be appreciated that the endgate


18


rotates relative to the endgate portion


54


.




In operation, the endgate


18


can either rotate sideways about the vertical axis


48


, referred to as a “swing mode”, or up and down about the horizontal axis


56


, referred to as a “drop mode”. When the endgate


18


is in a closed position, the torque rod


22


does not contact the roller


68


and the roller


68


does not create a load on the torque rod


22


as illustrated in FIG.


3


. In the closed position, the drop angle of the endgate


18


is at zero degrees and a torque rod angle


77


is formed between the axis of the foot portion


28


and the axis of the first linear portion


30


. It should be appreciated that pivot control is accomplished with torque rod


22


and roller


68


rigidly attached to the brackets


46


and


50


. It should further be appreciated that the torque rod angle


77


is that of its free state.




To open the endgate


18


, a handle (not shown) upon the endgate


18


is actuated to release a latch (not shown) from a latch member (not shown) and the endgate


18


is pivoted about either the vertical axis


48


or the horizontal axis


56


. During the drop mode, the torque rod


22


counter-balances the weight of the endgate


18


to reduce the amount of effort that a user must use to lower or raise the endgate


18


. The arm portion


26


of the torque rod


22


contacts the roller


68


as the endgate


18


is dropped or opened and remains in contact to a dropped position as illustrated in FIG.


4


. Specifically, the third linear portion


36


first contacts the roller


68


as the endgate


18


is rotated or pivoted, and the third linear portion


36


cams or moves along the roller


68


until the second arcuate portion


38


contacts the roller


68


. As the endgate


18


rotates about the horizontal axis


56


, the lower part or base portion


24


of the torque rod


22


moves with the endgate


18


, but the arm portion


26


is prevented from rotating, which creates the torque to counter-balance the weight of the endgate


18


. As illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the drop angle of the endgate


18


is approximately sixty degrees (60°). The torque rod angle


77


is greater than that of its free state. The torque imparted to the endgate


18


follows from the public-domain equation:




 Torque=Angle of twist*Polar area moment of inertia*Material shear modulus/Length




It should be appreciated that the Angle of twist or torque rod angle


77


is greater for a curved rod (self-camming geometry) than for a straight rod. It should also be appreciated that a greater Angle of twist or torque rod angle creates greater Torque. It should further be appreciated that the arm portion


26


of the torque rod


22


can move up or down as the roller


68


rotates about its axis or the pin


70


. It should still further be appreciated that the arm portion


26


of the torque rod


22


is free to move up or down to prevent binding, but it does not rotate as does the endgate


18


about the horizontal axis


56


.




During the swing mode, the roller


68


, which is attached to the hinge arm


60


of the universal bracket


48


, rotates with the body portion


50


about the vertical axis


52


. As a result, the roller


68


does not inhibit the swing mode of the endgate


18


. It should be appreciated that the arm portion


26


of the torque rod


22


remains in the same relative position to the roller


68


as the endgate


18


is swung or opened.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, a graph of lift effort versus endgate drop angle is shown for a conventional straight torque rod and the self-camming torque rod


22


. The graph depicts measured data on the vehicle


12


in which the torque rod was the only variable. The advantages of the self-camming torque rod


22


are: 1) the maximum customer lift effort occurs when the endgate


18


is almost full dropped or lowered (80 degrees), which is best for human factors, and 2) the magnitude of the maximum lift effort is only twenty-four pounds (24 lbs.) with the self-camming torque rod


22


compared to thirty pounds (30 lbs.) with the conventional straight torque rod.




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 self-camming torque rod assembly for an endgate of a vehicle comprising:a dual-pivot hinge assembly connected to the endgate and a vehicle body of the vehicle and having a dual pivot to allow the endgate to pivot to a first open position and a second open position and to a closed position relative to the vehicle body; a roller rotatably connected to said dual-pivot hinge assembly; and a self-camming torque rod to interface with said roller having a first portion for connection to the endgate and a second portion extending from the first portion and spaced from said roller when the endgate is in the closed position and cooperating with said roller when said endgate is moved between the closed position and the first open position and the second open position to counterbalance a weight of the endgate.
  • 2. A self-camming torque rod assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said second portion comprises a first linear portion extending forwardly and upwardly from said first portion.
  • 3. A self-camming torque rod assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said second portion further comprises a second linear portion extending rearwardly and upwardly from said first linear portion.
  • 4. A self-camming torque rod assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein said second portion further comprises a first arcuate portion interconnecting said first linear portion and said second linear portion.
  • 5. A self-camming torque rod assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said second portion further comprises a third linear portion extending forwardly and upwardly from said second linear portion.
  • 6. A self-camming torque rod assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein said second portion further comprises a second arcuate portion interconnecting said second linear portion and said third linear portion.
  • 7. A self-camming torque rod assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said dual-pivot hinge assembly comprises a body bracket for connection to the vehicle body of the vehicle and a universal bracket pivotally connected to said body bracket and for operative connection to the endgate and having said dual pivot.
  • 8. A self-camming torque rod assembly as set forth in claim 7 wherein said universal bracket comprises a body portion extending generally vertically and forming a vertical axis and an endgate portion extending generally horizontally from said body portion and forming a horizontal axis.
  • 9. A self-camming torque rod assembly as set forth in claim 8 wherein said universal bracket includes a hinge arm extending from said body portion and connected to said roller.
  • 10. A self-camming torque rod assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein said hinge arm includes a top wall and a pair of side walls spaced laterally and extending generally perpendicular from said side walls, said top wall having an aperture extending therethrough to receive said roller.
  • 11. A self-camming torque rod assembly as set forth in claim 10 including a pin extending through said roller and said side walls to rotatably connect said roller to said side walls.
  • 12. A vehicle comprising:a vehicle body having a rear end with an opening; an endgate disposed in said opening and operatively cooperating with said vehicle body to open and close said opening; a dual-pivot hinge assembly connected to said endgate and to said vehicle body and having a dual pivot to allow said endgate to pivot to a first open position and a second open position and to a closed position relative to said door opening, said dual-pivot hinge assembly including a roller rotatably connected thereto; and a self-camming torque rod having a first portion connected to said endgate and a second portion extending from said first portion and spaced from said roller when said endgate is in the closed position and cooperating with said roller when said endgate is moved between the closed position and the first open position and the second open position to counterbalance a weight of said endgate.
  • 13. A vehicle as set forth in claim 12 wherein said second portion comprises a first linear portion extending forwardly and upwardly from said first portion.
  • 14. A vehicle as set forth in claim 13 wherein said second portion further comprises a second linear portion extending rearwardly and upwardly from said first linear portion.
  • 15. A vehicle as set forth in claim 14 wherein said second portion further comprises a first arcuate portion interconnecting said first linear portion and said second linear portion.
  • 16. A vehicle as set forth in claim 15 wherein said second portion further comprises a third linear portion extending forwardly and upwardly from said second linear portion.
  • 17. A vehicle as set forth in claim 16 wherein said second portion further comprises a second arcuate portion interconnecting said second linear portion and said third linear portion.
  • 18. A vehicle as set forth in claim 12 wherein said dual-pivot hinge assembly comprises a body bracket for connection to the vehicle body of the vehicle and a universal bracket pivotally connected to said body bracket and for operative connection to the endgate and having said dual pivot.
  • 19. A vehicle as set forth in claim 18 wherein said universal bracket comprises a body portion extending generally vertically and forming a vertical axis and an endgate portion extending generally horizontally from said body portion and forming a horizontal axis.
  • 20. A vehicle as set forth in claim 19 wherein said universal bracket includes a hinge arm extending from said body portion and connected to said roller.
  • 21. A vehicle as set forth in claim 20 wherein said hinge arm includes a top wall and a pair of side walls spaced laterally and extending generally perpendicular from said side walls, said top wall having an aperture extending therethrough to receive said roller.
  • 22. A vehicle as set forth in claim 21 including a pin extending through said roller and said side walls to rotatably connect said roller to said side walls.
  • 23. A vehicle comprising:a vehicle body having a rear end with an opening; an endgate disposed in said opening and operatively cooperating with said vehicle body to open and close said opening; a dual-pivot hinge assembly comprising a body bracket connected to said vehicle body, a universal bracket pivotally connected to said body bracket and having a dual pivot to allow said endgate to pivot to a first open position and a second open position and to a closed position relative to said vehicle body, and a roller rotatably connected to said universal bracket; and a self-camming torque rod cooperating with said roller to counterbalance a weight of said endgate having a first portion connected to said endgate and a second portion extending from said first portion comprising a first linear portion extending forwardly and upwardly from said first portion, a second linear portion extending rearwardly and upwardly from said first linear portion, a first arcuate portion interconnecting said first linear portion and said second linear portion, a third linear portion extending forwardly and upwardly from said second linear portion, and a second arcuate portion interconnecting said second linear portion and said third linear portion.
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