Claims
- 1. A vehicle door cinching apparatus for assisting a final closing motion of a sliding vehicle door, the apparatus comprising:an electromagnet configured to mount on either an outer periphery of a vehicle sliding door or an inner periphery of a vehicle sliding door frame that is shaped to receive the sliding door as the door moves along a final inward cinching portion of a door path to a final closed position within the door frame; a ferrous metal plate configured to be supported on the other of the outer periphery of the door and the inner periphery of the door frame in a position where the plate is removeably magnetically engage able with the electromagnet when the door is disposed along the final cinching portion of the door path, whichever of the plate and electromagnet is supported on the inner periphery of the door frame being supported for lateral movement in a direction generally parallel to the cinching portion of the door path; a cinch drive operatively coupled to and configured to drive the lateral movement of whichever of the electromagnet and plate is supported on the inner periphery of the door frame thereby driving the door along the final cinching portion of the door path and into the final closed position when the electromagnet is magnetically connected to the plate; and a controller coupled to the electromagnet and configured to de-energize the electromagnet and release an engaged door from the cinching apparatus once the door has reached its final closed position.
- 2. A vehicle door cinching apparatus as defined in claim 1 in which the electromagnet is configured to be supported on the inner periphery of the door frame and the plate is configured to be supported on the outer periphery of the door.
- 3. A vehicle door cinching apparatus as defined in claim 2 in which:the apparatus includes a carriage supported for movement along a carriage path that includes motion generally parallel to the cinching portion of the door path; the cinch drive is operatively coupled with and configured to drive the carriage reciprocally along the carriage path; and the electromagnet is supported on the carriage for reciprocal motion toward and away from the carriage.
- 4. A vehicle door cinching apparatus as defined in claim 3 in which the electromagnet is spring biased toward the carriage.
- 5. A vehicle door cinching apparatus as defined in claim 3 in which:the apparatus includes a housing including a cam slot; the carriage is disposed at least partially within the housing and includes a cam follower that engages the cam slot; and the cam follower is received in the cam slot and cooperates with the cam slot to define the reciprocal motion of the carriage along the carriage path.
- 6. A vehicle door cinching apparatus as defined in claim 5 in which:the cam slot includes a first portion shaped to guide the carriage along a first portion of the carriage path toward the plate when the door that the plate is mounted on reaches the cinching portion of the door path during door closing; and the cam slot includes a second portion shaped to guide the carriage along a second portion of the carriage path parallel to the cinch path.
- 7. A vehicle door cinching apparatus as defined in claim 6 in which the controller includes a first sensor and switch combination configured and positioned to de-energize the electromagnet when the carriage reaches its fully extended position at one end of the carriage path and to cause the drive to move the carriage from its fully extended position back to a stowed position at an opposite end of the carriage path.
- 8. A vehicle door cinching apparatus as defined in claim 7 in which the controller includes a second sensor and switch combination configured to shut off the drive when the carriage reaches its stowed position.
- 9. A vehicle door cinching apparatus as defined in claim 8 in which the controller includes a third sensor and switch combination configured to energize the electromagnet and cause the drive to move the carriage from its stowed position to its fully extended position when the door reaches the cinching portion of the door path.
RELATED APPLICATION
This patent application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional patent application 60/274,993 filed Mar. 12, 2001.
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