Information
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Patent Grant
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6779832
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Patent Number
6,779,832
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 19, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 24, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 296 155
- 296 147
- 296 1462
- 296 105
- 296 10012
- 296 10003
- 049 502
- 049 352
- 049 375
- 049 213
- 049 218
- 049 409
- 312 3301
- 004 559
- 160 213
- 016 87 R
- 016 95 R
- 248 2981
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A support and guidance unit for a sliding door of a motor vehicle includes a support adapted to be fitted onto a first structure element of a motor vehicle. A roller assembly is rotationally mounted around a first axis X—X on the support and is adapted to roll on a support and guidance rail. The support and guidance rail is adapted to be fitted onto a second structure element of the motor vehicle and devised to slide with respect to the said first structure element. The roller assembly has two running surfaces extending on both sides of a plane of symmetry M—M, that extends perpendicularly to the said first axis X—X in that the normals to the running surfaces have axial components C1, C2 parallel to the first axis and oriented towards opposite directions.
Description
BACKGROUND ART
1. Field of the Invention
The invention concerns a support and guidance unit for a sliding door of a motor vehicle. More specifically, the invention relates to sliding side doors on recreational or commercial vehicles.
2. Description of the Related Art
Motor vehicle sliding doors, comprising a support and guidance system constituted by a support roller and two guide rollers are known. The support roller is mounted so as to be freely moving when rotating around a horizontal shaft, while the two guide rollers are freely-moving when rotating around two vertical parallel shafts. When mounted, the unit is located in a rail with a hollow profile of rectangular cross-section, so that it can slide along this rail. To allow the support and guidance unit to move, the distance between the two walls of the hollow profile is slightly greater than the diameter of the guide roller.
Consequently, when the door slides between its open and closed positions, the guide rollers are not always in contact with the wall of the profile and collide alternately with both walls, generating unpleasant noise for the passengers of the motor vehicle as well as the operator of the sliding door. Moreover, the support rollers are usually manufactured by forging. The die separation surface cuts the running surface. Consequently, the forged roller has to be thoroughly deburred to avoid damaging the guide rail running surface. The process of deburring is expensive. In addition, such support and guidance units comprise many parts, which makes them expensive to produce and assemble.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The objective of the invention is to circumscribe these drawbacks and to recommend a support and guidance unit that generates very little noise during operation, and is easy and economical to manufacture, while ensuring efficient side door guidance when sliding. For this purpose, this invention concerns a unit of the aforesaid type, which is a support and guidance unit for a sliding door of a motor vehicle. The support and guidance unit includes a support adapted to be fitted onto a first structure element of a motor vehicle. A roller assembly is rotationally mounted around a first axis X—X on the support and is adapted to roll on a support and guidance rail. The support and guidance rail is adapted to be fitted onto a second structure element of the motor vehicle and devised to slide with respect to the said first structure element. The roller assembly has two running surfaces extending on both sides of a plane of symmetry M—M, that extends perpendicularly to the said first axis X—X in that the normals to the running surfaces have axial components C
1
, C
2
parallel to the first axis and oriented towards opposite directions.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The following description will make it easier to understand the invention. It is given only as an example and drawn up with reference to the enclosed drawings, on which:
FIG. 1
is a side view of a vehicle with a sliding door according to one embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view following line II—II of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a support and guidance unit according to a second embodiment of the invention; and
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the roller module of the unit in FIG.
3
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a minivan-type motor vehicle or a commercial vehicle is generally indicated at
2
. In the following paragraphs, the terms “front,” “rear” and “sideways” shall be used to describe the usual orientation of the vehicle
2
. The vehicle
2
includes a body
4
defining a side opening
6
, which gives access to the inside of the vehicle
2
, and more specifically to the rear part of the passenger compartment. A sliding side door
8
is mounted on the side of body
4
. The side door
8
is freely-moving from a front position, which closes and seals the side opening
6
(
FIG. 1
) to a rear position, which provides access to the passenger compartment via the side opening
6
. This position is not illustrated in the Figures.
The side door
8
is fastened to the body through three slide units, including a top slide unit
10
, which consists of a support roller, known as such, a median slide unit
12
and a low slide unit
14
, for support and guidance respectively. The slide units
10
,
12
and
14
are interposed between body
4
and side door
8
.
There are two purposes for the support and guidance units
12
,
14
. First, the support and guidance units
12
,
14
are designed to support the weight of door
8
. Second, the support and guidance units
12
,
14
guide the side door
8
sideways when it is moved. The median support and guidance unit
12
will be described in greater detail below, whereas the low support and guidance unit
14
is identical to the median support and guidance unit
12
and, therefore, will not be described in greater detail.
The median support and guidance unit
12
includes a roller module
16
and a median support and guidance rail
18
. The roller module
16
is held, as shown on
FIG. 2
, by the median support and guidance rail
18
. The roller module
16
includes a pin
20
which extends along an initial axis X—X, perpendicular to the general drawing of side door
8
. The pin
20
has a threaded end
22
. The roller module
16
is secured to the side door
8
with a nut
24
and a locknut
26
. Once the side door
8
is assembled, the pin
20
extends horizontally. The pin
20
has a flange
28
, at its distal section of door
8
, that forms a central stop, integral with pin
20
that defines a plane of symmetry M—M.
The roller module
16
also includes a roller assembly, generally indicated at
30
. The roller assembly
30
includes two identical rollers
32
,
34
mounted on the pin
20
on either side of the median plane M—M and, more specifically, the central stop
28
. The rollers
32
,
34
are mounted to complement each other with regard to their respective orientations. These rollers
32
,
34
are freely-moving during rotation and translation on pin
20
.
The roller
32
has two flat opposing sidewalls
36
and
38
, respectively, one of which faces the body
4
and the other faces the central stop
28
. These two walls
36
,
38
are interconnected by a curved section
40
forming a running surface. This running surface
40
preferably has the convex domed shape of a spherical section. Running surface
40
has a normal plane, N
1
, with an axial component C
1
extending parallel to the axis X—X.
Similarly, the second roller
34
has two lateral, opposite flat walls
42
,
44
respectively, wherein one flat wall
42
faces the side door
8
and the other flat wall
44
faces the central stop
28
. These two walls are interconnected by a curved section
46
forming a running surface
46
. This running surface
46
preferably has the convex domed shape of a spherical section. The running surface
46
has a normal plane, N
2
, with an axial component C
2
extending parallel to the axis X—X. In other words, the running surface
40
,
46
of the roller which is closest to each end of the pin
20
includes an axial component C
1
, C
2
oriented towards the end of pin
20
.
The roller assembly
30
includes two spring elements
48
,
50
. The spring elements
48
,
50
are Belleville washers, which are inserted between each roller
32
,
34
and the central stop
28
. The two Belleville washers
48
,
50
push each roller
32
,
34
in the axial direction of the running surfaces
40
,
46
of rollers
32
,
34
, respectively.
Therefore, the Belleville washer
48
is inserted between the side wall
38
of the roller
32
and the central stop
28
, to exert thrust on the roller
32
in the direction of body
4
, and the Belleville washer
50
is inserted between the side wall
44
of the roller
32
and the central stop
28
, to exert thrust on roller
34
in the direction of side door
8
. The rollers
32
,
34
are therefore pushed in opposite axial directions so as to separate them from each other.
The pin
20
also has two annular grooves
52
,
54
on either side of the central stop
28
. A split snap-ring
56
,
58
is clipped into each groove
52
,
54
, on either side of the rollers
32
,
34
opposite the central stop
28
. The split snap-rings
56
,
58
-form lateral stops and limit the axial displacement of rollers
32
,
34
when they are not stressed by the weight of the door
8
.
The part of roller assembly
30
which is inside median support and guidance rail
18
is symmetrical to the plane M—M. The median support and guidance rail
18
includes a profile
60
, made of extruded metal for example, fitted to the side of the body
4
of the vehicle
2
using conventional mounts (not illustrated). This profile
60
has an approximately hexagonal cross section.
The transverse section is the same along the whole length of median support and guidance rail
18
and is symmetrical to a central plane C—C that extends horizontally and, therefore, parallel to the axis X—X, in the assembled median support and guidance rail
18
.
The profile
60
has an initial pair
62
of rectilinear, V-shaped tracks
64
,
66
, with the V opening towards rollers
32
,
34
. The tracks
64
,
66
face each other. The roller
32
rests on track
64
while roller
34
rests on track
66
. Therefore, the initial pair
62
of tracks has a shape that complements the running surfaces
40
,
46
of the rollers
32
,
34
. On the opposite side of the initial pair
62
of tracks, the profile
60
has a second pair
68
of tracks
70
,
72
identical to the initial pair
62
.
Both pairs
62
,
68
of tracks are connected via a central connecting branch
74
which is mounted on chassis
4
. On the opposite side of connecting branch
74
, profile
60
has two edges
76
,
78
that define the clearance
80
for pin
20
.
The distance d between central stop
28
and each of the split snap-rings
56
,
58
is chosen in such a manner that, when rollers
32
,
34
come into contact with the snap rings
56
,
58
, the roller assembly
30
is prevented from having simultaneous contact of rollers
32
,
34
with the two pairs of tracks
62
,
68
of the rail.
Due to the fact that both pairs
62
,
68
of tracks are symmetrical to plane M—M, rail
18
and roller module
16
can be used for a left-hand door
8
(as shown) or a right-hand door. In the latter case, the median support and guidance rail
18
and roller module
16
are rotated through 180° as shown in
FIG. 2
, so that rollers
32
,
34
lean on the second pair
68
of tracks.
The median support and guidance rail
18
is assembled and fitted as follows: The Belleville washers
48
,
50
as well as rollers
32
,
34
, are mounted on the pin
20
on both sides of central stop
28
. The split snap-rings
56
,
58
are then secured into the grooves
52
,
54
.
Finally, the roller module
16
is screwed onto the side door
8
and fitted by the nut
24
and locknut
26
. A first roller module
16
is fitted onto the rear median part of side door
8
, while a second module, identical to the first one, is fitted onto the bottom front part of door
8
. A carrying module
10
, known as such, is fitted onto the relevant front top part of door
8
.
The median support and guidance rails
18
are fitted to body
4
of the vehicle, using screws for example. Then, each roller module
16
is threaded onto the corresponding rail
18
. When door
8
, under the action of its own weight, pushes rollers
32
,
34
against tracks
64
,
66
of the first pair of tracks
62
, the radial force acting on rollers
32
and
34
is converted into a radial component and an axial component which cause each roller
32
,
34
to counter the force of the associated Belleville washer
48
,
50
.
Consequently, each of the roller
32
,
34
is constantly pushed against the corresponding track
64
,
66
while sliding, which avoids any noise due to contact between rollers
32
,
34
and tracks
64
,
66
. Moreover, the manufacturing tolerances relating to the gap between the two support and guidance units
12
,
14
are compensated for.
The fact that both rollers
32
,
34
are identical leads to a low operating cost. Both of the rollers
32
,
34
of a roller module
16
are mounted along the same axis X—X. Consequently, handling is easy during the assembly.
FIG. 3
shows a support and guidance unit, in a perspective view, according to a second method of producing the invention. Below, only the differences relative to the first design method will be described. Similar elements have the same references.
The support and guidance unit
12
includes a support and guidance unit
18
identical to that of the initial design method. Moreover, support and guidance unit
12
has a roller module
16
. The roller module
16
consists of a support
100
, which has a base composed of a flange
102
, which is more or less C-shaped. Flange
102
is made from a single part by bending sheet metal. It consists of two parallel free branches
104
, a central branch
106
and an extra branch
108
. An extra branch
108
extends from central branch
106
, parallel to the axis X—X. It also extends parallel to free branches
104
and on the side of central branch
106
, opposite to free branches
104
.
Support
100
also has joint bushing
110
, inserted between free branches
104
of flange
102
. Joint bushing
110
extends along a second axis Y—Y. This axis Y—Y is perpendicular to the axis X—X, and when mounted, is generally vertical to it. The support
100
is joined by bushing
110
to a structural element of the vehicle, in this case, the side door
8
.
The roller module
16
also includes a coil spring
112
wound around joint bushing
110
. This spring
112
rests partly on support
100
and partly on the side door
8
, and pushes support
100
to a position in which the first axis X—X extends more or less perpendicularly to the plane of door
8
.
Pin
20
of roller module
16
is connected to central branch
106
of the support. In addition, the roller module
16
includes a roller assembly
30
formed of a single roller
120
, which is rotationally mounted to pin
20
of the module.
Roller
120
includes two parts
122
,
124
rotating together around the axis X—X, each of which carries one of the running surfaces
40
,
46
. Running surfaces
40
,
46
have a tapered shape and extend on either side of the plane of symmetry M—M, at a distance from this plane M—M. Thus, running surfaces
40
,
46
of roller
120
also have normals N
1
, N
2
; therefore axial components C
1
, C
2
extend in opposite directions.
Running surfaces
40
,
46
are connected by a cylindrical surface
126
. Roller
120
is made all in one piece, and preferably from a single part. In this instance, the roller is produced by forging.
FIG. 4
shows line of separation L from the forging die. This line L extends in the plane of symmetry M—M and is therefore completely outside running surfaces
40
,
46
, so that roller
120
just needs rough deburring.
Roller module
46
also includes a single side guide roller
130
. Side guide roller
130
is fitted onto a spur
132
of additional branch
108
of support
100
. Side guide roller
130
is freely moving in rotation around an axis Z—Z that extends perpendicular to axis X—X and parallel to axis Y—Y.
In another alternative version, the roller module has a pin holder articulated, with respect to the door, around an axis that is vertical to the mounted position. Two parallel pins
20
, each with a pair of rollers
32
,
34
and a pair of Belleville washers
48
,
50
as described above, are connected to this support, one behind the other in the direction of rail
18
.
Generally speaking, running surfaces
40
,
46
are tilted towards the first axis X—X at every point of an angle greater than 5°, preferably an angle greater than 10°. Another alternative is that tracks
64
,
66
or
70
,
72
of track pairs
62
,
68
are connected by a flat part which is perpendicular to the plane M—M and parallel to the plane C—C. Consequently, rail
18
has an octagonal cross-section. Both rollers
32
,
34
can thus be separated from each other with by a considerable distance, while rail
18
retains small overall dimensions perpendicular to the median plane C—C.
Claims
- 1. A support and guidance unit for a sliding door of a motor vehicle, said median support and guidance unit comprising:a support (22, 100) adapted to be fitted onto a first structure element (8) of a motor vehicle, a roller assembly (30) rotationally mounted around a first axis X—X on the support (22, 100) and adapted to roll on a support and guidance rail (18), the support and guidance rail being adapted to be fitted onto a second structure element (5) of the motor vehicle and devised to slide with respect to the said first structure element (8), characterized in that the roller assembly (30) has two running surfaces (40, 46) extending on both sides of a plane of symmetry (M—M), that extends perpendicularly to the said first axis (X—X), and in that the running surfaces' (40,46) normals (N1, N2) have axial components (C1, C2) parallel to the said first axis and oriented towards opposite directions.
- 2. A unit according to claim 1, characterized in that each of the normals' (N1, N2) axial components (C1, C2) of the running surfaces is oriented contrary to the plane of symmetry (M—M).
- 3. A unit according to claim 2, characterized in that each running surface (40, 46) shows a convex or tapered domed shape.
- 4. A unit according to claim 3, characterized in that the roller assembly (30) includes two rollers (32, 34) coaxially mounted onto each other, each roller (32, 34) having one of the running surfaces (40,46).
- 5. A unit according to claim 4, characterized in that the two rollers (32, 34) are freely-moving in translation around the said first axis (X—X), and in that the unit includes spring devices (48, 50) adapted to oppose an axial movement of each of the rollers(32, 34) under the action of a radial force acting onto the respective running surface (40, 46).
- 6. A unit according to claim 5, characterized in that the spring devices include a spring element (48, 50) placed between both rollers (32, 34) and stressing the said rollers in opposite axial directions.
- 7. A unit according to claim 6, characterized in that the unit comprises in addition axial stop devices (28, 56, 58) adapted to limit both rollers' (32, 34)axial displacement.
- 8. A unit according to claim 7, characterized in that the axial stop devices include a first stop (28) placed between both rollers (32, 34).
- 9. A unit according to claim 8, characterized in that the spring devices include two spring devices (48, 50), each of which is interposed between the first stop (28) and a respective roller (32, 34), both spring devices being more specifically formed by two Belleville washers (48, 50).
- 10. A unit according to claim 9 characterized in that the axial stop devices include two second stops (56, 58) placed on one side and on the other side of the two rollers (32, 34).
- 11. A unit according to claim 10, characterized in that the rollers (32, 34) are symmetrical.
- 12. A unit according to claim 11, characterized in that the roller assembly (30) comprises a roller (120) with two parts (122, 124), each of which has one of the running surfaces (40, 46), both parts (122, 124) being integral in rotation around the said first axis (X—X).
- 13. A unit according to claim 12, characterized in that the roller (120) is made all in one piece from and more specifically from a single part.
- 14. A unit according to claim 13, characterized in that the unit comprises in addition a side guide roller (130), more specifically one single side guide roller, rotationally mounted to the support (100) around a second axis (Z—Z), extending perpendicularly to the said first axis (X—X).
- 15. A unit according to claim 14, characterized in that the running surfaces (40, 46) are inclined to the said first axis at any point of an angle that is greater than 5° and preferably greater than 10°.
- 16. A unit according to claim 15, characterized in that it comprises in addition a support and guidance rail (18) that comprises a first pair of running tracks (62) that complement the roller assembly's (30) running surfaces (40, 46).
- 17. A unit according to claim 16, characterized in that the support and guidance rail (18) has a second pair of running tracks (68) that is identical to the said first pair of tracks (62) and placed facing the latter, and in that the said second pair of tracks (68) is at a distance from the said first pair of tracks (62) such that, in the roller assembly's (30) non stressed condition, the running surfaces (40,46) come into contact with only one of both pairs of running tracks (62, 68) at a time.
- 18. A unit according to claim 17, characterized in that the transverse section profile of each pair of tracks (62, 68) is virtually V-shaped, and the tracks of each pair (62, 68) are oriented towards each other.
- 19. A unit according to claim 18, characterized in that the guidance rail (18) is constituted by a constant transverse section profile over its length, more specifically by an extruded profile.
- 20. A unit according to claim 19, characterized in that the profile has a general hexagonal transverse section.
- 21. A unit according to claim 20, characterized in that the two tracks (62, 66; 70, 72) of each of the pairs of tracks (62, 68) are connected to each other by a flat section, so that the profile has a general octagonal transverse section.
Priority Claims (2)
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Date |
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03290584 |
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