The present invention relates to a vehicle having an roof assembly that includes a moveable closure element.
Such a roof assembly is known, for example from DE-C-42 38 944, DE-C-42 38 945, WO-A-98/14342 or WO-A-00/29235. The object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved roof assembly.
In order to accomplish that objective, the roof assembly according to the invention includes a lifting device that is adapted to tilt a closure element or panel from a closed position to an upwardly inclined position and to move the closure element from the closed position rearwardly.
Due to the features of the invention, there is created a separate venting position which is independent from the rearward movement of the closure element to an open position.
The advantage is that the maximum venting position can be chosen at will without being bound by a corresponding rearward movement of the closure element. Also, in the independent rearward movement, the height of the closure element can be optimized without having to take into account the venting position of the closure element.
In an advantageous embodiment, the lifting device includes at least one guide curve which is in engagement with a lifting control element of the driving slide. In one embodiment, the lifting device includes two guide curves, one connected to the closure element and one connected to the stationary part, the lifting control element of the driving slide being in engagement with both guide curves and being adjustable in a vertical direction.
Due to these features, there is no need for a lifting lever, thereby creating a simple, stable and reliable structure allowing a low built-in height of the lifting device.
In a further embodiment, the guide curve is connected to the stationary part is substantially V-shaped in a side view, said lifting control element of the driving slide being positioned at the bottom or lowermost portion of the V-shape when the closure element is in the closed position. In this case each leg of the V-shape determines the vertical movement of the closure element, one to the venting position and one to the rearwardly displaced open position.
In one embodiment, the guiding device includes a guide cam fixed to the closure element, whereas in an alternative embodiment, the guiding device includes a carriage rotatably connected to the closure element and having at least one and preferably two guide members which are in engagement with the rear longitudinal guide track.
In both embodiments, the rear longitudinal guide track can include a front portion which is curved downwardly.
In this manner the guiding device can be used for lifting the rear of the closure element when it is moved to an open position.
The invention will hereafter be explained in more detail with reference to the drawings, showing in a very simple form the principles of an embodiment of the roof assembly according to the invention.
a-1f are longitudinal sectional views of the vehicle roof showing the roof assembly in different positions.
a and 4b are a perspective view showing the assembly of parts of
a and 5b are views corresponding to
a-6d are sectional views along the lines VIa—VIa to VId—VId in FIG. 1.
a-7e are views corresponding to those of
a-8f are views corresponding to those of
a-9f are views corresponding to those of
The drawings show an embodiment of a roof assembly for a vehicle, in particular a motor vehicle such as a passenger car. As is shown in FIG. 1 and
The roof assembly comprises a stationary part, such as a frame 3, and a closure element, in this case in the form of a rigid and preferably transparent panel 4, for example made of glass or of plastic material, which is movably supported by frame 3. The frame 3 can include portions about the roof opening 1 as necessary to provide rigidity. In this embodiment, panel 4 is movable between a closed position, in which roof opening 1 is closed and panel 4 is at least substantially coplanar with the fixed roof 2 (
An adjusting mechanism 5 is provided preferably on each longitudinal side of panel 4 for effecting the movements of panel 4. The mechanism 5 is driven by a driving slide 6 coupled to a driving element, such as a driving cable and a manual actuator, such as a crank, or a motor such as an electric motor, for driving the cable. The mechanism 5 supports panel 4 and is at least partially guided in a front longitudinal guide track 7, which forms part of or is mounted on frame 3. The front longitudinal guide track 7 extends along each side edge of roof opening 1, at a lower level than fixed roof 2. Furthermore, a rear longitudinal guide track 8 is preferably provided on each longitudinal side of the roof assembly, that is at the fixed roof, mainly rearward of the roof opening 1 and, in this case, at a lower level than the fixed roof 2.
The panel 4 includes a front support 9 and a lifting device 10 (not illustrated in
As is shown in
Referring to
The lifting device 10 further includes a guiding device, here in the form of a rear slider 20 fixed to the panel 4, for example through the side bracket 13. The rear slider 20 has a transverse guide cam 21 which is adapted to engage the slot of the rear longitudinal guide track 8 from one side (
The front support 9 is connected to the driving slide 6 through a pin-slot connection including a slot 23 in the front support 9 and a second transverse pin 24 on the driving slide 6. Slot 23 has a front portion 23′ that is substantially parallel to the front longitudinal guide track 7 but is slightly curved to cause a slight vertical movement of the front side of the panel 4 when the pin 24 runs through the slot portion 23′. The rear portion 23″ of slot 23 is substantially perpendicular to the front longitudinal guide track 7 so that the driving slide 6 has a direct driving relation when pin 24 is positioned in slot portion 23″.
The front support 9 is guided in the front longitudinal guide track 7 by means of a slide shoe 25 which is slidably engaged in a lateral slot of the front longitudinal guide track 7. The front longitudinal guide track 7 includes a front portion 26 sloping downwardly successively at two different angles to the front longitudinal guide track 7. The slide shoe 25 of front support 9 is in engagement with said front portion 26 when the panel 4 is in its front positions, either closed or in the venting position.
The operation of the roof assembly will be explained with reference to
In
When the driving slide 6 is moved forwardly (away from rear longitudinal guide track 8) in the front longitudinal guide track 7, the panel 4 is tilted to its inclined venting position as the lifting control element 14 has lifted the rear side of the panel 4 due to its travel along the corresponding leg of the V-shaped guide curve 12 and along the downwardly sloping part of the guide curve 13. The pin 19 on the driving slide 6 has travelled through the slightly curved slot portion 23′ and has therefore kept the front edge of the panel 4 flush with the fixed roof 2 or a seal thereof.
When, starting from the closed position of
In the following position of
When the driving slide 6 is moved further rearwardly, the panel 4 is moved further back. The guide cam 21 of the rear slider 20 has taken over the support of the panel 4. The guide cam 21 moves through the inclined front portion of the rear longitudinal guide track 8 and as a result, the rear side of the panel 4 is moved rearwardly and upwardly. The front side of the panel 4 also moves rearwardly and upwardly as the slide shoe 25 travels through the sloping portion of the front longitudinal guide track 7.
In
In
The return movement of the panel 4 to the front, closed position will be effected in an opposite manner.
In
From the foregoing it will be clear that the invention provides a very simple, yet robust, stable, reliable and low profile support and actuating mechanism for the closure element. The mechanism has a relatively small number of parts. The design is versatile and the roof panel can be combined with other panels.
The invention is not restricted to the exemplary embodiment as described above and shown in the drawing, which can be varied in several ways without departing from the scope of the claims. For example, it is possible that in the second embodiment both slide shoes 29 and 30 exit the rear longitudinal guide track 8 in the front positions of the closure element 4 and enter the guide track 8 when the closure element 4 is moved rearwardly. The guiding device performs both a support and lifting function in all embodiments shown and described above.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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