The invention relates to a shading device for a vehicle window, having a housing structure, which has an accommodating space which is intended for a winding shaft and has a through-passage in the direction of an upper side, and having a flap, which is mounted in a pivotable manner on the housing structure and is intended for closing and releasing the through-passage, and having a flexible shading structure, which is retained on the winding shaft such that it can be wound up and unwound and which has a dimensionally stable pull-out profile provided on its front end region, as seen in the unwinding direction, and having a supporting rod, which acts on the pull-out profile, and, by means of a drive system, guides the pull-out profile between a rest position, in which said profile is positioned in the accommodating space, and a functional position, in which said profile has been displaced upward along the vehicle window, wherein the supporting rod can be displaced vertically through the through-passage of the accommodating space.
Such a shading device is generally known in Mercedes-Benz S-Class passenger vehicles. The known shading device has a flexible shading structure in the form of a knitted fabric, which is retained on a winding shaft such that it can be wound up and unwound. The winding shaft is mounted in a rotatable manner on the inside of the door, beneath an inner door sill of the side door. The winding shaft is accommodated in a housing structure, which is arranged on the inside of the door, beneath an inner door sill of the side door. The housing structure is open in the upward direction in the region of a through-passage, in order to allow the shading structure to be guided through from a rest position into a shading position, in which the shading structure screens the side window of the side door. In the rest position of the shading structure, in which the shading structure has been wound up onto the winding shaft, the through-passage is closed by a pivotable flap, which in its closed position terminates flush with the inner door sill. The shading structure has a dimensionally stable pull-out profile on its front end region, as seen in the pull-out direction, said pull-out profile being carried by a centrally acting supporting rod. The supporting rod is part of a drive system for displacing the pull-out profile and thus for displacing the shading structure between the rest position and the shading position. The supporting rod can be displaced vertically and is driven in both directions, i.e. both upward and downward, by an electric motor in conjunction with suitable drive-transmission means. When the supporting rod is displaced from the rest position in the direction of the shading position, the supporting rod pushes the pull-out profile upward, as a result of which the pull-out profile strikes against the flap and pivots the flap open in the upward direction. The supporting rod is positioned on that side of the shading structure which is directed toward the flap, and therefore, as it travels vertically in the direction of the shading position, the supporting rod slides permanently along the flap, which, on account of being spring-prestressed in the closing direction, butts permanently against the supporting rod. This can give rise to signs of wear on the flap, which can detract from the visual appearance of the flap in the region of the inner door sill.
It is the object of the invention to create a shading device of the type mentioned in the introduction which provides for an improved impression of quality.
This object is achieved in that, in the region of its underside, the flap has a sliding or rolling element, against which the supporting rod butts when the flap is open. The solution according to the invention avoids the situation where the flap butts directly against the supporting rod by way of a peripheral region which is visible even in the closed state. Rather, the flap is supported on the supporting rod via the sliding or rolling element, which is arranged in the region of the underside of the flap. In the closed state of the flap, said sliding or rolling element is not visible, and therefore the visual appearance, and consequently the impression of quality, of an interior trim in the region of the vehicle window is not impaired by any signs of wear. The solution according to the invention is particularly advantageously suitable for use in the region of a vehicle window of a side door of a passenger vehicle, preferably of a rear side door. A sliding element can be formed in one piece on the inner side or the underside of the flap. As an alternative, it is possible for a corresponding sliding element to be produced as a separate component and then to be fastened in the region of the inner side or underside of the flap. The rolling element provided is preferably a roller or a wheel, these being mounted in a rotatable manner in the region of the underside of the flap. The roller or the wheel is preferably of at least essentially cylindrical design. As an alternative, it is possible for the roller or the wheel to be provided with a concave or convex rotary cross section. The winding shaft can in particular be of cylindrical or conical design.
In one configuration of the invention—as seen in the longitudinal direction of the flap—the sliding or rolling element has a width which is greater than a width of the supporting rod. This configuration is advantageous in order to provide for reliable abutment and support of the sliding or rolling element of the flap against or on the supporting rod over an entire movement path of the supporting rod. Since the supporting rod projects freely upward from the through-passage of the housing structure, and a pull-out direction of the shading structure, on the one hand, and a movement direction of the supporting rod, on the other hand, can differ slightly from one another, it is possible for the supporting rod to perform additional transverse movements relative to the flap. Since the sliding or rolling element has a width which is greater than the width of the supporting rod, it is possible for corresponding transverse movements of the supporting rod to be compensated for without the abutment or support of the sliding or rolling element relative to the supporting rod being eliminated. As an alternative, it is possible for the rolling element to be mounted in a rotatable manner on a rotary spindle which has a length greater than the width of the rolling element. This means that, in addition to its rotary movement capability, the rolling element can also be displaced along the rotary spindle, as a result of which it is possible to adjust the rolling element relative to transverse movements of the supporting rod.
In a further configuration of the invention, the width of the sliding or rolling element is two times to ten times greater than the width of the supporting rod. This range has proven to be advantageous in order to compensate for transverse movements of the supporting rod. This width range is advantageously combined with a conical winding shaft, as a result of which the shading structure can be displaced at an angle to the direction in which the supporting rod is guided.
In a further configuration of the invention, a rotary spindle of the rolling element is oriented at least largely parallel to a pivot axis of the flap. This makes it possible to achieve just a low level of friction when the supporting rod butts against the rolling element. The rotary spindle of the rolling element can deviate from parallel orientation relative to the pivot axis of the flap by preferably between 0.1 and 1%, advantageously 0.5%.
In a further configuration of the invention, the flap is permanently forced, on a torque-assisted basis, in the direction of its closed position by a mechanical spring device. The spring device has preferably one or more leg springs, which are active between the housing structure and the flap, coaxially to a pivot axis of the flap. If a plurality of leg springs are provided, these are arranged distributed over the length of the flap.
Further advantages and features of the invention can be gathered from the claims and from the following description of a preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention, said exemplary embodiment being illustrated with reference to the drawings, in which:
A shading device 1 according to
The shading structure 2 can be displaced vertically between a rest position (
In the region of the pull-out profile 4, the supporting rod 7 has its end acting on the pull-out profile 4 via a holder 8, and therefore the supporting rod 7 remains permanently connected to the pull-out profile 4 in the region of the holder 8 during displacement movements in all directions.
It can be seen with reference to
When the supporting rod 7 pushes the pull-out profile 4 upward from the rest position (
The winding shaft W is of conical design, and therefore, when the pull-out profile 4 is displaced upward or downward, the supporting rod 7, in addition to being displaced vertically, is also displaced in the transverse direction.
In order to ensure that the flap 6 remains supported on the outer side of the supporting rod 7 via the rolling element 11 even during transverse-displacement movements of the supporting rod 7, while the supporting rod 7 is correspondingly traveling in or out, the abovedescribed, significantly greater length of the rolling element 11 relative to the width of the supporting rod 7 is provided. In the case of the exemplary embodiment illustrated according to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2016 208 896.3 | May 2016 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP2017/056987 | 3/23/2017 | WO | 00 |