Information
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Patent Grant
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6357815
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Patent Number
6,357,815
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Date Filed
Friday, April 9, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 19, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Gordon; Stephen T.
- Engle; Patricia
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 296 76
- 296 136
- 296 10708
- 296 116
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A trunk lid for a convertible vehicle with a folding roof can be opened on the one hand for stowing the folded roof in the trunk and on the other hand to obtain access to the trunk for stowing luggage. The trunk lid is articulated to a part of the bodyshell of the vehicle on one lateral side of the trunk enabling the trunk lid to be opened by rotation from left to right or vice versa.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns a trunk lid for a convertible vehicle with a folding roof, comprising means for opening the trunk on the one hand for stowing the folded roof in the trunk and on the other hand to provide access to the trunk for stowing luggage.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The trunk lid of an automobile vehicle normally opens from the rear toward the front, which facilitates stowing luggage.
To stow the folded roof of a convertible vehicle it is necessary to be able to open the trunk from the front toward the rear. This is not convenient for stowing luggage, however.
A trunk lid has therefore been proposed which can open from the rear toward the front for stowing luggage and from the front toward the rear for stowing the folded roof of the convertible vehicle.
However, the above solution complicates the construction of the trunk lid.
The aim of the present invention is to create a trunk lid of simple construction and which opens only one way to fulfil both functions optimally, namely stowing the folded roof and stowing luggage.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A trunk lid in accordance with the invention for a convertible vehicle with a folding roof comprises means for opening the trunk lid on the one hand for stowing the folded roof in the trunk and on the other hand to obtain access to the trunk for stowing luggage and the trunk lid is articulated to a part of the bodyshell of the vehicle on one lateral side of the trunk enabling the trunk lid to be opened by rotation from left to right or vice versa.
In a preferred version of the invention, the trunk lid is connected to said part of the bodyshell by two swan-neck parts one end of which is fixed near one lateral edge of the trunk lid and the other end of which is articulated to a bearing attached to said part of the bodyshell.
The trunk is preferably opened by an electric or hydraulic actuator.
In an advantageous version of the invention, the trunk lid is opened by an electric actuator attached to one of the swan-neck parts and a part of the bodyshell adjacent the bottom of the trunk.
Other features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent in the following description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings, which are given by way of non-limiting example:
FIG. 1
is a diagrammatic view partly in longitudinal section of a vehicle having a trunk lid in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2
is a rear view of the trunk lid in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 3
is a view in the direction of the arrow F in
FIG. 1
showing the articulation and balancing system end-on;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view showing the locking mechanism;
FIG. 5
shows a detail of the locking mechanism;
FIG. 6
is a view in section on the section plane A in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a view in section on the section plane B in
FIG. 5
; and
FIG. 8
shows a detail of the articulation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the trunk lid
1
of a convertible vehicle with folding roof
2
comprises means for opening the trunk lid
1
on the one hand for stowing the folded roof
2
in the trunk
3
and on the other hand to obtain access to the trunk
3
for stowing luggage.
In accordance with the invention, the trunk lid
1
is articulated to a part
4
of the bodyshell of the vehicle on one lateral side of the trunk
3
enabling the trunk lid
1
to be opened by rotation from right to left or vice versa, as shown by
FIGS. 2 and 3
in particular.
In the example shown, the trunk lid
1
is connected to the part
4
of the bodyshell by two swan-neck parts
5
,
6
one end of which is fixed near one lateral edge
1
a
of the trunk lid
1
and the other end of which is articulated to a bearing
7
attached to the part
4
of the bodyshell.
The above articulation system can be complemented (see
FIG. 8
) by a spring
18
or any other compensator-actuator type system to balance the trunk lid.
The trunk lid
1
is opened by an electric or hydraulic actuator
8
.
In the example shown, the electric actuator
8
is attached to one of the swan-neck parts
5
and to a part of the bodyshell adjacent the bottom
9
of the trunk
3
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the two swan-necks
5
,
6
are connected to each other by a shaft
10
that maintains the trunk lid
1
in torsion.
The trunk lid
1
is held closed by a latch
11
on the opposite side to the articulation of the trunk lid or at the rear of the vehicle.
The latch
11
is actuated by a pushbutton
12
accessible from the outside.
The pushbutton
12
commands unlocking of the latch
11
mechanically via a cable
13
or electrically and simultaneously commands operation of the electric actuator
8
to open the trunk lid.
The latch
11
comprises a self-centering member
14
attached to the trunk lid
1
which engages in a housing
15
attached to the bodyshell
4
(see FIG.
5
).
The self-centering member
14
actuates a finger
16
sliding in translation and a spring
17
that immobilizes the trunk lid
1
(see FIGS.
6
and
7
).
The operation of the trunk lid just described will now be explained.
To obtain access to the trunk of the vehicle, the user unlocks the latch
11
by pressing the pushbutton
12
and raises the trunk lid
1
(in the manual version), the trunk lid pivoting to the side. This movement is assisted by the actuator
8
.
In the electric version, the pushbutton
12
operates the latch
11
and the electric actuator
8
simultaneously.
To stow the roof
2
in the trunk, the trunk lid
1
is actuated in the same way as previously in the manual version and by a button inside the vehicle in the electric version.
Of course, the invention is not limited to the embodiment just described to which many modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A single trunk lid in combination with a convertible vehicle having a folding roof, comprising means for opening the single trunk lid on the one hand for stowing the folding roof in the trunk and on the other hand to obtain access to said trunk for stowing luggage, wherein said single trunk lid is articulated to a part of a bodyshell of said vehicle on only one lateral side of said trunk enabling said single trunk lid to be opened by rotation from an opposite lateral side of said trunk toward said one lateral side one lateral side of said trunk, wherein said trunk lid is connected to said part of said bodyshell by two swan-neck parts one end of which is fixed near one lateral edge of said trunk lid and the other end of which is articulated to a bearing attached to said part of said bodyshell and wherein said swan-necks are connected together by a shaft that maintains said trunk lid in torsion.
- 2. The trunk lid claimed in claim 1 wherein said trunk lid is opened by an electric or hydraulic actuator.
- 3. The trunk lid claimed in claim 2 wherein said trunk lid is opened by an electric actuator attached to one of said swan-neck parts and a part of said bodyshell adjacent the bottom of said trunk.
- 4. The trunk lid claimed in claim 1 adapted to be held closed by a latch on the side opposite said articulation or at the rear of said vehicle.
- 5. The trunk lid claimed in claim 4 wherein said latch is operated by a pushbutton.
- 6. The trunk lid claimed in claim 5 wherein said pushbutton controls electrical unlocking of the latch and operation of an electric actuator that opens said trunk lid.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
98 04478 |
Apr 1998 |
FR |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Jan 1964 |
FR |
1 579 464 |
Aug 1969 |
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