The invention concerns a tailgate according to the preamble of claim 1. The invention further concerns a motor vehicle having such a tailgate.
A tailgate is known from DE 195 37 594 C1, from which the preamble of claim 1 of the present application proceeds; a circumferential frame projects upwardly from its lower tailgate body, which frame together with the upper edge of the tailgate body encompasses an opening; a rear window is superimposed upon the opening. The edge area of the rear window is provided with a non-transparent band that visually conceals the frame and that is shaded with rasterized dots over its entire illumination surface in the area of a supplemental brake light, which is mounted on the inside at the upper edge of the rear window, so that the light of the supplemental brake light can pass through.
A supplemental brake light, which is mounted on the inside in the upper area of a rear window is known from DE 919 95 78.6 U, which supplemental brake light is connected via light conductors with at least one of the side brake lights.
The object underlying the invention is to provide a tailgate, which is usable in various ways, for a motor vehicle that facilitates design freedom for the vehicle.
This object is achieved with a tailgate according to claim 1.
According to the inventive tailgate, the rear window provided with the supplemental brake light in its upper area is lowerable into the tailgate body, wherein the lowerability, at least when the vehicle is driven, is restricted such that the upper area provided with the supplemental brake light upwardly projects from the tailgate body. In this way, it is ensured that the legal requirements of the supplemental brake light, which is mounted higher than the side brake lights, are fulfilled at all times.
Dependent claims 2 to 6 are directed to advantageous further developments and embodiments of the inventive tailgate.
Claim 7 indicates a motor vehicle equipped with an inventive tailgate.
In the following, the invention will be explained in further detail and in an exemplary manner with the assistance of a schematic drawing. The sole FIGURE illustrates a perspective view towards a rear area of a motor vehicle.
The rear area of the illustrated vehicle includes a lower car body 2 reaching approximately to the vehicle body shoulder; the lower car body 2 comprises the lateral rear parts having the wheel housings and the rearwardly-opening rear enclosure part that ends in the downward direction with a bumper 4. Only the outer shell parts of the car body 2 are illustrated. The car body 2 is provided with a structural bow 6 spaced from the rear end, which structural bow 6 forms a part of the outer shell of the car body; the side windows, which are not illustrated in detail, or e.g. rear side doors and the vehicle roof 8, which spans over the passenger compartment, are mounted in front of the structural bow 6. An advantageously removable structural part 10 is rearwardly attached to the structural bow 8 [sic, 6]; the upper side 12 of the structural part 10 forms a part of the vehicle roof and that part ends rearwardly in an opening 14.
In the illustrated example, a tailgate body 18 is mounted on the left side on the edge 16 of the rearwardly-opening car body 2; the tailgate body 18 is pivotable about a substantially vertical axis A-A. A handle for opening and closing the tailgate body 18 is denoted with 20.
A rear window 22 is accommodated in the tailgate body 18 so as to be upwardly and downwardly movable in a known manner; the rear window 22 sealing abuts on the edge of the opening 14 of the structural part 10 when the tailgate body 18 is closed and the rear window 22 is moved to its fully-raised position.
A legally-prescribed supplemental brake light 24 is provided on the upper edge portion of the rear window 22; the supplemental brake light 24 is located above the upper edge of the tailgate body 18 in the fully-closed state of the rear window 22 as well as in its opened state at least when the vehicle is driving and/or is in operation, such that it is positioned higher than lights 26, which also contain brake lights, located on each respective side of the car body 2 in a known manner.
The rear window 22 can be constructed in a wide variety of ways. For example, the supplemental brake light 24 can simply be adhered to the inner side of the rear window 22. The power supply to the supplemental brake light 24 can then take place via conductive paths that are integrated in a film or in a vapor deposition, with which the edge of the rear window 22 is darkened. In the alternative, the supplemental brake light 24 can be integrated, e.g., in a frame partially or fully enclosing the edge 28 of the rear window 22 or mounted on only one side, wherein the current supply lines are integrated into the frame.
In principle, the upward and downward movability of the rear window 22 can be restricted such that a lowering of the rear window 22 into a position, in which the supplemental brake light 24 projects over the upper edge of the tailgate body 18, is not possible. In the alternative, the rear window could be lowered fully into the tailgate body 18, e.g. when the vehicle is stationary or is not in operation (ignition off), so that, e.g., loading of the vehicle through the rear window opening is made easier. When the vehicle is started up, the rear window is then automatically moved into the illustrated position.
According to the illustrated vehicle, the fulfillment of the legal requirements with regard to brake lights is also ensured when the structural part 10 is removed, wherein the rear window can be upwardly moved as a quasi wind screen.
The inventive tailgate can be also utilized with other vehicles, e.g. station wagons, wherein relative to the design, the supplemental brake light is constructed on the lowerable rear window such that great freedom exists for the design of the upper, rear roof enclosure and this rear roof enclosure can, in particular, be designed very flat.
The tailgate body 18 can be designed without a frame and mounted on the car body 2 such that the structural stability of the tailgate body 18 is provided only by the tailgate body 18. In this case, the tailgate body 18 can be rearwardly tiltable for loading the vehicle when the rear window is advantageously fully accommodated within the tailgate body 18 and is then brought into the position illustrated in the FIGURE for driving, wherein the rear window can be open (position as illustrated) or closed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 052 891.8 | Nov 2004 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE05/01949 | 11/1/2005 | WO | 00 | 11/5/2007 |