Vehicle having power operated liftgate

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6367864
  • Patent Number
    6,367,864
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 9, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A vehicle has a power operated liftgate and at least one power unit comprising a fixed linear guide channel and a follower that moves in the guide channel. The follower is universally connected to a rod having at one end and the opposite end of the rod is universally connected to the vehicle lift gate. A flexible drive loop which is attached to the follower wraps part way around two pulleys at opposite ends of the guide channel. The flexible drive loop is driven by a bi-directional drive unit that includes a reversible electric motor, an electromagnetic clutch and a drive wheel that engages the flexible drive loop. The flexible drive loop may be a drive cable, a drive tape, or a drive chain or a combination of cable, tape and/or chain.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to a vehicle having a power operated liftgate that is pivotally attached to a vehicle roof for pivotal movement about a generally horizontal hinge axis and more particularly to a vehicle having a power operated liftgate that is moved from a fully closed position to a fully open position and from an open position to a fully closed position.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Sport utility vehicles, vans and the like that are equipped with liftgates that are hinged at the top about a generally horizontal hinge axis are used by large numbers of people today. Some of these liftgates are large and heavy. Their size and weight make some liftgates difficult to open and close. Some of the liftgates are also a great distance above the ground when they are fully opened. Their height above the ground makes them very difficult for some people to close. For these and other reasons many people would like to have a power operating system for opening and closing the liftgate.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,903,435 granted to Werner Bittmann et al Feb. 27, 1990 discloses a device for motorized opening and closing of pivotal body panels of motor vehicles comprising an actuation rod that is pivotally attached to the pivotal body panel at one end and to a slide block at the opposite end. The slide block is moved in an inclined linear track by a control cable that is moved in a closed loop by a cable drum driven by an electric motor. The Bittmann ′435 device is bulky and cumbersome and relies on gravity to fully close the pivotal body panel.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,588,258 granted to Kevin Wright et al Dec. 31, 1996 discloses a power operator for a pivotal closure element comprising two gas charged struts and an extendible strut adapted for extension by a cable drive. This power operation opens and closes the pivotal closure element fully. However, the extendible strut and cable drive are complicated and expensive and require substantial vertical space.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,055,775 granted to Timothy Dering et al May 2, 2000 discloses a liftgate self-closing device comprising a pneumatic actuator that is pivotally attached to liftgate at one end and to a tape at the opposite end. The tape is a generally elongated belt member having a rack formed on an underside. The rack is disposed in a track and driven by a pinion gear attached to the output shaft of an electric motor. Alternatively, tape could be an endless member. In either event, the liftgate is opened manually until an over center condition is achieved in the pneumatic actuator which then opens the liftgate automatically. The liftgate is closed by energizing the motor to drive the tape and pneumatic actuator downwardly until the liftgate is closed by gravity. The Dering device requires manual operation to open the liftgate and relies on gravity to fully close the liftgate.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,092,337 granted to Joseph Michael Johnson et at Jul. 25, 2000 discloses a vehicle liftgate power operating system having two drive units in which a segmented sector rides in a track with an end sector that is attached to the liftgate. The segmented sector is driven by a pinion gear attached to the output shaft of an electric motor. This power operating system opens and closes the liftgate fully and is satisfactory for its intended purpose. However, the drive units reduce the head room in the cargo space which may be objectionable to some users.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the invention is to provide an improved vehicle liftgate power operating system.




A feature of the invention is that the vehicle liftgate power operating system has one or two power units that can move the liftgate from a closed position to a fully opened position as well as from an open position to a fully closed position.




Another feature of the invention is that the liftgate power operating system has one or two power units that attach to the D-pillars and thus do not diminish head room in the cargo area.




Another feature of the invention is that the power operating system has one or two power units that attach to the D-pillars while requiring very little vertical space thus being particularly well suited for after market sales and a retrofit installation.




Still another feature of the invention is that the liftgate power operating system has one or two power units that are compact, durable and economical to manufacture.




Yet another feature of the invention is that the liftgate power operating system has one or two power units that are vertically oriented and associated with the D-pillar to minimize intrusion into the cargo area of the vehicle and into the unobstructed load width at the liftgate opening, particularly at the lower end.




These and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The presently preferred embodiment of the invention is disclosed in the following description and in the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary rear view of a vehicle equipped with a power operated liftgate in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary rear view of the vehicle of

FIG. 1

showing the power operated liftgate in the open position,





FIG. 3

is a section view of the vehicle taken substantially along the line


3





3


of

FIG. 1

looking in the direction of the arrows;





FIG. 4

is a section view of the vehicle taken substantially along the line


4





4


of

FIG. 2

looking in the direction of the arrows;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary perspective view of an alternate drive loop for the power operated liftgate shown in

FIGS. 1-4

; and





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary perspective view of another alternate drive loop for the power operated liftgate shown in FIGS.


1


-


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings, vehicle


10


has a liftgate


12


that is attached to the aft end of the vehicle roof by two hinge assemblies


14


. Hinge assemblies


14


have hinge portions that are secured to a roof channel of the vehicle


10


and hinge portions that are secured to liftgate


12


so that liftgate


12


pivots about a substantially horizontal hinge axis


16


between a closed position shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

and an open position shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

. Liftgate


12


is generally permitted to pivot about 90° about the substantially horizontal hinge axis


18




16


. However, the range of movement can be varied substantially from one model of vehicle to another.




Liftgate


12


is opened and closed manually or by a suitable power operating system comprising two identical power units


20


that are installed in the aft end of the vehicle body at the respective vertical body pillars


22


, commonly referred to as the D pillars, that define the width of the rear opening that is closed by liftgate


12


. The typical power unit


20


is shown in greater detail in FIG.


4


.




Each power unit


20


comprises a fixed rectangular guide channel


24


that is fixed to a body portion of the vehicle by a bracket, fastener, weldment of the like (not shown) at or near the D pillar


22


in a vertical orientation. The rectangular guide channel


24


has an elongated vertical slot


26


in a rearward facing wall


28


of the guide channel


24


that faces toward tailgate


12


when tailgate


12


is in the closed position.




A follower


30


is disposed in the guide channel


24


and moves vertically in the guide channel. Follower


30


has a universal connector in the form of a ball stud


32


that projects through slot


26


. A rod


34


has a mating universal connector in the form of a socket


36


at one end that receives the ball stud


32


so that rod


34


is universally connected to follower


30


. Rod


30


has a socket


38


at an opposite end that is universally connected to a mating ball stud


40


attached to a side wall of the vehicle lift gate


12


. It should be understood that any type of universal connector can be used between rod


34


and follower


30


at one end of rod


34


and between rod


34


and liftgate


12


at the other end of rod


34


and that the positions of the ball studs and the sockets of the ball joints


32


,


36


and


38


,


40


of illustrated example can be reversed.




Power unit


20


further comprises a first pulley


42


at a lower end of the guide channel


24


and a second pulley


44


at an upper end of the guide channel. A flexible drive loop in the form of a drive chain


46


extends into the upper and lower open ends of guide channel


24


. The opposite ends of drive chain


46


are attached to the opposite ends of follower


30


so that drive chain


46


is in effect, endless. Pulleys


42


and


44


(which are preferably idler sprockets when a drive chain is used) are aligned with rectangular guide channel


24


so that drive chain


46


wraps part way around lower pulley


42


and part way around upper pulley


44


before extending into the opposite open ends of guide channel


24


.




Power unit


20


further comprises a bi-directional drive unit


48


having a drive wheel in the form of a drive sprocket


50


that drivingly engages an exterior portion of drive chain


46


outside of guide channel


24


. Drive sprocket


50


drives drive chain


46


in one direction to move liftgate


12


to the open position and in an opposite direction to move liftgate


12


to the closed position Drive unit is preferably located so that drive sprocket is equidistant from pulleys


42


and


44


as shown in FIG.


4


.




Bi-directional drive unit


48


includes a reversible electric motor


49


and preferably an electromagnetic clutch


52


. Electromagnetic clutch is driven by reversible electric motor


49


via a suitable gear set and drive sprocket


50


is driven by electromagnetic clutch


52


through a second suitable gear set.




The operation of the power operating system is as follows. When liftgate


12


is in the open position as shown in

FIG. 2

, in phantom in FIG.


3


and in

FIG. 4

, follower


30


is at or near the top of the elongated slot


26


in guide channel


24


as best shown in FIG.


4


. To close liftgate


12


motor


49


and electromagnetic clutch


52


are energized to rotate drive sprocket


50


counterclockwise as viewed in FIG.


4


. This moves drive chain


46


counterclockwise in the loop defined by pulleys


42


,


44


and drive sprocket


50


and pulls follower


30


down in guide channel


24


. As follower


30


is pulled down, liftgate


12


is moved toward the closed position by rod


34


. Follower


30


is pulled down in guide channel


24


until liftgate is closed at which time follower


30


is positioned at or near the bottom of elongated slot


26


in guide channel


24


as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

and in phantom in FIG.


4


. When liftgate is closed, a limit switch or the like is actuated to deenergize motor


49


and electromagnetic clutch


52


.




The closed liftgate


12


shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

is opened by energizing motor


49


and electromagnetic clutch


52


to rotate drive sprocket


50


clockwise as viewed in FIG.


4


. This moves drive chain


46


clockwise in its loop and pulls follower


24


up in guide channel


24


. As follower


30


is pulled up, liftgate


12


is moved toward the open position by rod


34


. Follower


30


is pulled up in guide channel


24


until liftgate is opened at which time follower


30


is positioned at or near the top of elongated slot


26


in guide channel


24


as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

. When liftgate


12


is opened, a limit switch or the like is actuated to deenergize motor


49


and electromagnetic clutch


52


.




The electromagnetic clutch


52


is deenergized after the liftgate


12


is opened or closed to facilitate manual opening and closing of the liftgate


12


in the event of power failure. However, the electromagnetic clutch can be eliminated so long as the bi-directional electric motor


49


can be back driven by manual movement of the tailgate in the event of a power failure.




While the flexible drive loop is illustrated as being a drive chain


46


, any flexible drive member can be used, such as a drive cable


56


or a slotted drive tape


58


that are shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

respectively. In such instances, pulleys


42


and


44


would be modified to cooperate with the drive cable


56


or slotted drive tape


58


. In other words, while the present invention has been described as carried out in a specific embodiment thereof, it is not intended to be limited thereby but is intended to cover the invention broadly within the scope and spirit of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A vehicle having a power operated liftgate that is pivotally attached to an aft end of a vehicle roof for pivotal movement about a hinge axis between a generally horizontal open position and a closed generally vertical position comprising:a fixed linear guide channel, a follower that moves in the guide channel, the follower having a universal connector, a rod having a mating universal connector at one end that is universally connected to the universal connector of the follower, the rod having a second universal connector at an opposite end that is universally connected to the vehicle liftgate, a first pulley at one end of the guide channel, a second pulley at an opposite end of the guide channel, a flexible drive loop attached to the follower, the flexible drive loop wrapping around part of the first pulley and part of the second pulley, and a bi-directional drive unit engaging the flexible drive loop for driving the flexible drive loop in one direction to move the lift gate to the open position and in an opposite direction to move the lift gate to the closed position.
  • 2. The vehicle as defined in claim 1 wherein the flexible drive loop is a drive cable.
  • 3. The vehicle as defined in claim 1 wherein the flexible drive loop is a drive tape.
  • 4. The vehicle as defined in claim 1 wherein the flexible drive loop is a drive chain and the first pulley and the second pulley are sprockets.
  • 5. The vehicle as defined in claim 1 wherein the bi-directional drive unit includes a reversible electric motor, an electromagnetic clutch driven by the reversible electric motor, and a drive wheel driven by the electromagnetic clutch that drivingly engages the flexible drive loop.
  • 6. A vehicle having a power operated liftgate that is pivotally attached to an aft end of a vehicle roof for pivotal movement about a hinge axis between an open position and a closed position about a hinge axis and at least one drive unit, comprising:a fixed linear guide channel that is attached to a vertical pillar of the vehicle, the fixed linear guide channel having an elongated vertical slot, a follower that is disposed in the guide channel and that moves in the guide channel, the follower having a universal connector that projects through the slot, a rod having a mating universal connector at one end that is universally connected to the universal connector of the follower, the rod having a second universal connector at an opposite end that is universally connected to a mating universal connector of the vehicle lift gate, a first pulley at one end of the guide channel, a second pulley at an opposite end of the guide channel, a flexible drive loop attached to the follower in an endless manner, the flexible drive loop wrapping around part of the first pulley and part of the second pulley, and a bi-directional drive unit having a drive wheel that drivingly engages the flexible drive loop for driving the flexible drive loop in one direction to move the lift gate to the open position and in an opposite direction to move the lift gate to the closed position.
  • 7. The vehicle as defined in claim 6 wherein the bi-directional drive unit includes a reversible electric motor and an electromagnetic clutch driven by the reversible electric motor, and the drive wheel being driven by the electromagnetic clutch.
  • 8. The vehicle as defined in claim 7 wherein the flexible drive loop is a drive cable.
  • 9. The vehicle as defined in claim 7 wherein the flexible drive loop is a drive tape.
  • 10. The vehicle as defined in claim 7 wherein the flexible drive loop is a drive chain, and the first pulley, the second pulley and the drive wheel are sprockets.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/198062 filed on Apr. 18, 2000, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety as if set forth at length.

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Number Date Country
60/198062 Apr 2000 US