During the manufacture and assembly of vehicles, it is often necessary to perform certain operations with the vehicle body and doors assembled. Automated application of sealer to body joints and door joints and painting of the vehicle are examples of such operations. Concurrent door and body painting provides uniform color and quality between the body and doors. During the sealing and painting operations, the vehicle door is typically opened and closed numerous times. Because the painting, etc. is often performed by automated systems, position and repeatability of locating the doors is of primary importance.
Door hinges used on the finished vehicle may also be used during these intermediate assembly steps such as painting. However, the permanent door checking devices used on the finished vehicle typically are not in place during these intermediate steps because they can be damaged by the harsh environment in paint operations (ovens, paint, use of electrostatic equipment, solvents, and/or preparatory cleaners). As a substitute, temporary door checking devices are used to hold doors in desired positions during these intermediate steps. Typically, a temporary checking device is affixed to the door and vehicle body before the operation begins and removed after the operation is complete and often reused.
According to one aspect, a hinge system for mounting a vehicle door on a vehicle body comprises a pillar hinge bracket and a door hinge bracket. The pillar hinge bracket is adapted to be secured to the vehicle body and defines first and second mounting holes. The door hinge bracket is adapted to be secured to the vehicle door and is movable between a first position relative to the pillar hinge bracket where the vehicle door is in a fully open position and a second position relative to the pillar hinge bracket where the vehicle door is in a closed position. The hinge bracket includes an open-sided notch. A hinge pin extends through and interconnects the pillar hinge bracket and the door hinge bracket. A checking device is removably secured to the pillar hinge bracket and the door hinge bracket. The checking device includes a spring portion and a pin portion. The spring portion is connected between the pillar hinge bracket and the door hinge bracket. The spring portion biases the door hinge bracket to the first position and, in turn, the vehicle door to the fully open position. The pin portion has a first mounting post that extends through the first and second mounting holes to secure the checking device to the pillar hinge bracket and a second mounting post that is received in the open-sided notch of the door hinge bracket. A ledge at least partially surrounds the second post and engages a flange of the door hinge bracket that partially surrounds the open-sided notch. The ledge includes a stepped portion to prevent unseating of the checking device as the door hinge bracket is caused to move relative to the pillar hinge bracket.
According to another aspect, a checking device is used with a hinge that mounts a vehicle door on a vehicle body. The hinge includes a pillar hinge bracket adapted to be secured to the vehicle body, a door hinge bracket adapted to be secured to the vehicle door, and a hinge pin interconnecting the pillar hinge bracket and the door hinge bracket. The checking device comprises a spring portion and a pin portion. The spring portion is releasably connected between the pillar hinge bracket and the door hinge bracket. The spring portion biases the door hinge bracket relative to the pillar hinge bracket to maintain the vehicle door in a fully open position. The pin portion has a first mounting post to secure the checking device to the pillar hinge bracket and a second mounting post to secure the checking device to the door hinge bracket. The pin portion further includes a ledge having a contact surface for engaging a flange of the door hinge bracket. The contact surface is provided with a stepped portion shaped to provide a swing clearance for the door hinge bracket to prevent unseating of the checking device as the door hinge bracket is caused to move relative to the pillar hinge bracket.
According to another aspect, a method for releasably holding a vehicle door mounted on a vehicle body to a fully open position, comprising the steps of providing a hinge system comprising a door hinge bracket, a pillar hinge bracket, and a hinge pin rotatably connecting the brackets to one another; affixing the door to the door hinge bracket; affixing the pillar hinge bracket to a vehicle pillar; releasably connecting a checking device between the door hinge bracket and the pillar hinge bracket, the checking device including a spring portion and a pin portion having a first mounting post, a second mounting post and a ledge adjacent the second mounting post having a contact surface, wherein the connecting step includes: securing the first mounting post to the pillar hinge bracket, securing the second mounting post to the door hinge bracket, positioning the contact surface on a horizontal flange of the door hinge bracket, providing a swing clearance for a transition area from the flange to a vertical bridge member of the door hinge bracket to prevent unseating of the second mounting post as the door hinge bracket is caused to move relative to the pillar hinge bracket, and compressing the spring portion by movement of the vehicle door from the fully open portion to return the vehicle door to the fully open position.
It should, of course, be understood that the description and drawings herein are merely illustrative and that various modifications and changes can be made in the structures disclosed without departing from the present disclosure. Referring now to the drawings, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views,
The door hinge bracket 102 is rotatably secured to the pillar hinge bracket 104 via the hinge pin 106 and is movable between a first position relative to the pillar hinge bracket where the vehicle front door is in a fully open position and a second position relative to the pillar hinge bracket where the vehicle door is in a fully closed position. The angular orientation of the door hinge bracket 102 and the vehicle front door secured thereto may be checked or releasably maintained in the two positions, either fully open or fully closed, via the front checking device 108. The hinge 100 is adapted for use during intermediate vehicle assembly, for example, during a painting operation wherein the vehicle front doors are typically moved between the fully open position and the fully closed position. However, the present disclosure can be used to maintain the front doors in positions that are not literally “fully open” or “fully closed”, by, for example, adjustment of the front checking device 108 mounting locations on the hinge 100.
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The lower flange 136 of the door hinge bracket 102 includes an extending portion 142 that extends outwardly opposite the second mounting flange 122. A mounting recess 146 is formed in a lateral surface of the extending portion 142. The mounting recess 146 is semi-circular or arcuate in shape (i.e., an open-sided notch), and is sized to receive a lower portion of the front checking device 108. It should be appreciated that the mounting recess 146 may, instead of curved or arcuate, have any other peripheral shape that is desired.
A bridge member 148 extends between the upper and lower flanges 134, 136, and thus, serves as a structural support for the door hinge bracket 102. The bridge member 148 protrudes from the upper planar flange 134 at a position adjacent the upper mounting flange 120 and between a rear side of the pillar hinge bracket 104 and front door when the hinge 100 is assembled. It is noted that the bridge member 148 is spaced slightly rearwardly (i.e., toward the mounting flanges 120, 122) from the mounting recess 146.
The pillar hinge bracket 104 is secured to a vehicle front pillar. The pillar hinge bracket 104 is generally L-shaped and includes a pillar flange 150 and a pin bracket 152. The pillar flange 150 has a generally planar base wall 154 from which upper and lower peripheral walls 156, 158 extend. The pillar flange 150 defines two holes 166, 168 that receive fasteners to affix the pillar hinge bracket 104 to the vehicle front pillar. The pin bracket 152 is oriented substantially perpendicular to the pillar flange 150 and includes a base wall 172 integrally extending from the base wall 154 of the pillar flange 150. The upper and lower walls 156, 158 integrally extend to the base wall 172. Further, the upper and lower walls 156, 158 extend past the end of the base wall 172, and each of the upper and lower walls 156, 158 define a hole (not visible) near their distal ends. When the hinge 100 is assembled, the holes defined by the upper and lower walls 156, 158 align and cooperate with the holes 138, 140 formed in the upper and lower flanges 134, 136 of the door hinge bracket 102 to receive the hinge pin 106.
An upper mounting hole 176 is formed in the upper wall 156 and a lower mounting hole 178 is formed in the lower wall 158. The upper and lower mounting holes 176, 178 are vertically aligned with each other. It will be appreciated that, while the upper and lower mounting holes 176, 178 are preferably coaxial, a diameter of the upper mounting hole 176 is substantially smaller than a diameter of the lower mounting hole 178. The mounting recess 146 and the mounting holes 176, 178 of the hinge brackets 102, 104 cooperate to receive the front checking device 108.
The features of the front checking device 108 removably secured to the door hinge bracket 102 and the pillar hinge bracket 104 are best depicted in
The pin portion 182 includes a first mounting post 192 and a second mounting post 194. The first mounting post 192 includes first, second, and third coaxial segments 200, 202, 204 having first, second and third diameters, respectively. The first segment 200 is at a distal end of the first mounting post 192 and has the smallest diameter of the segments. The first segment 200 is adapted to be received by the upper mounting hole 176 (
According to the depicted aspect, a ledge 210 at least partially surrounds the second mounting post 194 and directly engages or contacts the second flange 136 of the door hinge bracket 102 that partially surrounds the mounting recess 146 (
Further, the second mounting post 194 includes a planar surface 228 which intersects a lower contact surface 230 of the ledge 210. The planar surface 228 allows for ease of install and removal of the second mounting post 194 in the mounting recess 146. As shown, the planar surface 228 faces in a common direction as a maximum extension of the ledge 210 from the second mounting post 194. According to the present disclosure, an enlarged head 240 is provided at a distal end of the second U-shaped portion 188 of the spring portion 180 which transitions toward the ledge 210. The head 240 is provided with a flattened or planar surface 242 adapted to provide transition loading as the door hinge bracket 102 is caused to move relative to the pillar hinge bracket 104. Additionally, a height of the head 240, with the planar surface 242, is sized to avoid contact with a supplier trim tolerance associated with the bridge member 148 of the door hinge bracket 102 as the front door is caused to move from the fully open position. By way of example, it is known for a central portion 246 of the bridge member 148 (i.e., the portion between the first and second flanges 134, 136,
The door hinge bracket 302, which is secured to the rear door, includes a first or upper mounting flange 320, a second or lower mounting flange 322, a first or upper planar flange 334, and a second or lower planar flange 336. Each flange 334, 336 defines a hole through which the hinge pin 306 extends. The lower flange 336 includes an extending portion 342 and a mounting recess 346 (i.e., an open-sided notch) is formed in a lateral surface of the extending portion 342. A bridge member 348 extends between the upper and lower flanges 334, 336.
The pillar hinge bracket 304 is secured to a vehicle rear pillar. The pillar hinge bracket 304 includes a pillar flange 350 and a pin bracket 352. The pillar flange 350 has a generally planar base wall 354 from which upper and lower peripheral walls 356, 358 extend. The pin bracket 352 includes a base wall 372 integrally extending from the base wall 354 of the pillar flange 350. The upper and lower walls 356, 358 integrally extend to the base wall 372. An upper mounting hole 376 is formed in the upper wall 356 and a lower mounting hole 378 is formed in the lower wall 358. The upper and lower mounting holes 376, 378 are vertically aligned with each other. The mounting recess 346 and the mounting holes 376, 378 of the hinge brackets 302, 304 cooperate to receive the rear checking device 308.
The features of the rear checking device 308 removably secured to the door hinge bracket 302 and the pillar hinge bracket 304 are best depicted in
The pin portion 382 includes a first mounting post 392 and a second mounting post 394. The first mounting post 392 includes first, second, and third coaxial segments 400, 402, 404 having first, second and third diameters, respectively. The first mounting post 392 is adapted to be received by the upper mounting hole 376 and the lower mounting hole 378 (
According to the depicted aspect, a ledge 410 at least partially surrounds the second mounting post 394 and directly engages or contacts the second, lower flange 336 of the door hinge bracket 302 that partially surrounds the mounting recess 346 (
According to the present disclosure, an enlarged head 440 is provided at a distal end of the second U-shaped portion 388 of the spring portion 380 which transitions toward the ledge 410. The head 440 is provided with a cutout defined by at least one flattened or planar surface, for example, the depicted first and second flattened or planar surfaces 442, 444. The second planar surface 444 is angled from the first planar surface 442, and the first and second planar surfaces 442, 444 define a V-shape for the cutout. Again, it should be appreciated that a height of the head 440 is sized to avoid contact with a supplier trim tolerance associated with a width dimension of a central portion of the bridge member 348 of the door hinge bracket 302 as the rear door is caused to move from the fully open position. The first and second planar surfaces 442, 444 are adapted to provide transition loading as the door hinge bracket 302 is caused to move relative to the pillar hinge bracket 304. The first and second planar surfaces 442, 444 are further provided to permit a desired range of motion for the rear door relative to the vehicle and to facilitate placement of the second mounting post 394 in close proximity to the bridge member 348. To further allow for the desired range of motion, the distal end of the second U-shaped portion 388 can have another flattened or planar surface 448.
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As is evident from the foregoing, the present disclosure provides a method for releasably holding a vehicle door mounted on a vehicle body to a fully open position. The exemplary method comprises the steps of providing a hinge system comprising a door hinge bracket, a pillar hinge bracket, and a hinge pin rotatably connecting the brackets to one another; affixing the door to the door hinge bracket; affixing the pillar hinge bracket to a vehicle pillar; releasably connecting a checking device between the door hinge bracket and the pillar hinge bracket, the checking device including a spring portion and a pin portion having a first mounting post, a second mounting post and a ledge adjacent the second mounting post having a contact surface. The connecting step includes securing the first mounting post to the pillar hinge bracket, securing the second mounting post to the door hinge bracket, positioning the contact surface on a horizontal flange of the door hinge bracket, providing a swing clearance for a transition area from the flange to a vertical bridge member of the door hinge bracket to prevent unseating of the second mounting post as the door hinge bracket is caused to move relative to the pillar hinge bracket, and compressing the spring portion by movement of the vehicle door from the fully open portion to return the vehicle door to the fully open position. The connecting step further includes inserting the first mounting post into the mounting hole and inserting the second mounting post into the open-sided notch.
It will be appreciated that the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives or varieties thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.
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