Applicant hereby claims foreign priority benefits under U.S.C. § 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-178532 filed on Jun. 17, 2005, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a sliding door opening and closing device for automatically opening and closing a sliding door provided at a platform of a side of a vehicle body.
In wagon-type or minivan-type vehicles, a sliding door is often used as a door that opens and closes the platform provided at the side of the vehicle body. For such a sliding door, an upper arm and a lower arm provided with roller assemblies are fixed to an upper end and a lower end on a vehicle-front side, respectively. At an end on a vehicle-rear side, a center arm provided with a roller assembly is fixed. On the vehicle body, an upper rail and a lower rail are fixed so as to be positioned at an upper edge and a lower edge of the platform, respectively. On the vehicle-rear side of the platform, a center rail is fixed so as to be positioned at an intermediate portion in a vehicle-vertical direction. The roller assembly of each arm is guided along the corresponding rail. Therefore, the sliding door can be opened and closed in a vehicle-longitudinal direction along the side of the vehicle body.
On the other hand, to facilitate opening and closing operations of the sliding door, there has been developed a sliding door opening and closing device for automatically opening and closing the sliding door by a driving unit in which an electric motor or the like is used as a driving source. As the opening and closing device, there is a so-called self-propelled device having a structure, for example as disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2003-82928, in which a driving unit is disposed in the sliding door and a cable as a cable member fixed to the vehicle body is pulled by the driving unit to open and close the sliding door. In a self-propelled opening and closing device, the cable is fixed to the vehicle body at both ends of the center rail. The driving unit has a drum driven for rotation by the electric motor. The cable is guided into the sliding door through the center arm, and an intermediate portion of the cable is wound around the drum a plurality of times. Therefore, when the electric motor is operated to rotate the drum, one end of the cable in the vehicle-longitudinal direction is wound up by the drum and the other end thereof is wound back from the drum, thereby causing the sliding door to automatically be opened and closed. Also, both ends of the cable are fixed to the vehicle body through tensioners serving as tension generators, so that even if the sliding door reaches to a curved portion of the center rail near a full-close position, slackness of the cable is taken by the tensioners, thereby keeping cable tension constant.
However, if the driving unit is incorporated inside the sliding door as in the conventional opening and closing device, dimensions and mounting positions of the respective devices are restricted in order to prevent the driving unit from interfering with a power window device, a locking mechanism, or the like located inside the sliding door and from getting wet with rain or the like, whereby layout flexibility decreases and design costs increase.
Also, in the conventional opening and closing device, the cable is disposed over the center rail. Therefore, when the sliding door is closed to a full-close position, the cable is exposed outside together with the center rail. Moreover, to improve the appearance of the vehicle, some vehicles have decorative sheets or the like mounted along the center rail. Even in such a configuration, however, the cable has still become viewed from the outside.
An object of the present invention is to improve layout flexibility of a driving unit in a self-propelled sliding door opening and closing device in which the driving unit is disposed on a sliding door side.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a sliding door opening and closing device capable of protecting a cable member even at a time of fully opening the sliding door.
A sliding door opening and closing device according to the present invention is a device for automatically opening and closing a platform provided in a side of a vehicle body by a sliding door, and comprises: a guide rail fixed to the vehicle body; an arm member fixed to the sliding door and guided along the guide rail; a cable member, one end of the cable member being fixed to the vehicle body on one end side of the guide rail and the other end thereof being fixed to the vehicle body on the other end side of the guide rail; and a driving unit having a rotating member over which the cable member is bridged and a driving source for driving the rotating member for rotation, the driving unit driving the sliding door for opening and closing, wherein the driving unit is provided to the arm member.
The sliding door opening and closing device according to the present invention is such that both ends of the cable member are fixed to the vehicle body through tension generators.
The sliding door opening and closing device according to the present invention is such that the guide rail is fixed to a lower edge of the platform, and the arm member is fixed to a lower end of the sliding door.
The sliding door opening and closing device according to the present invention is such that the driving unit is incorporated inside the arm member.
According to the present invention, the driving unit is provided to the arm member, which is fixed to the sliding door and guided along the guide rail. Therefore, even if the sliding. door opening and closing device is of a self-propelled type in which the driving unit is disposed on a side of the sliding door, the driving unit can be laid out without consideration of interference with other devices disposed inside the sliding door. Accordingly, it is possible to improve layout flexibility of the driving unit and that of the respective devices disposed inside the sliding door. After the sliding door is mounted on the vehicle body, the driving unit can be mounted on the arm member and the cable member can be fixed to the vehicle body. Thus, mountability of this sliding door opening and closing device on the vehicle body is improved. Also, after the sliding door is mounted on the vehicle, the driving unit and the like can be mounted, thereby making it possible to facilitate a distinction in specifications between vehicles on which the sliding door opening and closing device is mounted and vehicles without it.
Furthermore, according to the present invention, the ends of the cable member are fixed to the vehicle body through the tension generators. Therefore, even after the sliding door opening and closing device is mounted on the vehicle, predetermined tension can be applied to the cable member and also the tension can be adjusted.
Still further, according to the present invention, the guide rail is fixed to the lower edge of the platform and the arm member is fixed to the lower end of the sliding door. Therefore, when the sliding door is closed to a full-close position, the cable member as well as the guide rail can be covered with the sliding door. Accordingly, when the sliding door is closed, the cable member is not exposed outside. Thus, the cable member can be protected without providing separately a member such as a decorative sheet, and concurrently the appearance of the vehicle can be improved.
Still further, according to the present invention, since the driving unit is incorporated inside the arm member, the arm member on which the driving unit is mounted can be downsized and made thinner. For this reason, even if the guide rail is fixed to the lower edge of the platform, height of a floor of the vehicle body can be decreased.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below based on the drawings.
As shown in
A portion between the upper-side case 18a and the lower-side case 18b of the lower arm 18, that is, an interior of the lower arm 18 is formed in a hollow shape. The driving unit 22 is incorporated inside the lower arm 18 so as to be configured integrally with the lower arm 18.
As shown in
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In this way, in the opening and closing device 21, the ends of the cable 23 are fixed to the vehicle body 12 through the tensioners 32 and 33. Therefore, even after the opening and closing device 21 is mounted on the vehicle 11, the predetermined tension can be applied to the cable 23 and its tension can be adjusted.
To drive the drum 27 for rotation, an electric motor 37 as a driving source is fixed to the upper-side case 18a. In the case shown in Figure, a brush-equipped direct-current motor is used as the electric motor 37, and its output shaft 37a can be rotated in both forward and reverse directions. To control actuation of the electric motor 37, an unshown controller with a CPU, a memory, and the like is connected to the electric motor 37. Therefore, in response to an operation signal from an unshown opening and closing switch provided to a driver's seat, a portable terminal, or the like, the operation of the electric motor 37 is controlled by the controller.
As shown in
In this way, in the opening and closing device 21, the lower arm 18 guided along the lower rail 19 is fixed to the sliding door 14, and the lower arm 18 is provided with the driving unit 22 for driving the sliding door 14 for opening and closing. Therefore, also as the self-propelled opening and closing device 21 in which the driving unit 22 is disposed on the side of the sliding door 14, the layout can be achieved without consideration of interference between the driving unit 22 and other devices disposed inside the sliding door 14. Accordingly, the layout flexibility of the driving unit 22 and the respective devices and the like disposed inside the sliding door 14 can be improved, so that the number of components and design costs of this opening and closing device 21 can be reduced. Also, since a configuration in which the driving unit 22 is provided to the lower arm 18 is adopted, the opening and closing device 21 can be mounted after the sliding door 14 is mounted on the vehicle body 12. In addition to this, an operation of assembling the opening and closing device 21 to the vehicle body 12 is facilitated, whereby mountability of the opening and closing device 21 on the vehicle 11 can be improved. In particular, if a configuration in which the driving unit 22 is incorporated inside the lower arm 18 is adopted, the mountability of the opening and closing device 21 on a vehicle-body assembling line can be further improved by incorporating in advance the driving unit 22 in the lower arm 18.
Also, in making a distinction in specifications between the vehicle 11 on which the opening and closing device 21 is mounted and vehicles without it, such specifications can be easily changed by replacing the lower arm 18 or by selecting, after mounting the sliding door 14 on the vehicle body 12, whether to mount the opening and closing device 21.
Furthermore, in the opening and closing device 21, the driving unit 22 is provided to the lower arm 18 guided along the lower rail 19. Therefore, when the sliding door 14 is closed to the full-close position, the cable 23 is covered with the sliding door 14 as well as the lower rail 19 and is not exposed outside. Therefore, the cable 23 can be protected from weather damages such as rain and wind, and also the appearance of the vehicle 11 can be improved by making the cable 23 invisible from the outside.
Still further, in the opening and closing device 21, since the driving unit 22 is incorporated inside the lower arm 18, the lower arm 18 on which the driving unit 22 is mounted is downsized and made thinner. Due to this, even if the driving unit 22 is provided to the lower arm 18, the height of a floor of the vehicle body 12 can be kept lower.
The driving unit 22 shown in
In this way, if a configuration in which the driving unit 51 formed separately from the lower arm 18 is fixed to the lower arm 18 is adopted, mountability of the driving unit 51 on the vehicle-body assembling line can be further improved. This can also facilitate a distinction in specifications between the vehicle 11 on which the opening and closing device 21 is mounted and the vehicles without it.
The present invention is not limited to the above embodiments and, needless to say, can be variously altered and modified within the scope of not departing from the gist thereof. For example, in the present embodiment, the driving units 22 and 51 are provided to the lower arm 18 so as to be guided along the lower rail 19. However, the present invention is not limited to such a configuration, and may be provided to the center arm 15 or the upper arm.
Also, in the present embodiment, both ends of one cable 23 are fixed to the vehicle body 12 and an intermediate portion thereof is bridged over the drum 27. However, the present invention is not limited to such a configuration. Alternatively, the present invention may adopt a configuration in which: respective bases of an open-side cable and a close-side cable are fixed to engagement grooves formed in both end surfaces of the drum; these cables are wound a plurality of times around a guide groove of the drum in reverse directions; a tip of the open-side cable is fixed to the vehicle body 12 on the vehicle-rear side of the lower rail 19; and a tip of the close-side cable is fixed to the vehicle body 12 on the vehicle-front side of the lower rail 19.
Furthermore, in the present embodiments, both ends of the cable 23 are directly fixed to the vehicle body 12. However, the present invention is not limited to such a configuration. Alternatively, both ends of the cable 23 may be fixed to the vehicle body 12 through, for example, both ends of the lower rail 19 or a bracket fixed to both ends of the lower rail 19.
Still further, in the present embodiment, the cable 23 is used as a cable member and the drum 27 with the guide groove 27a is used as a rotating member. However, the present invention is not limited to such a configuration. Alternatively, a belt, a chain, or the like may be used as a cable member, and a pulley or a sprocket may be used as a rotating member accordingly.
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