The present invention relates to a vehicle liftgate and, more particularly, to a control system therefor.
Vans, station wagons, pick-ups, and sport-utility vehicles (SUVs) typically have rear doors, generically called tailgates, which provide access to the vehicle's rear cargo area through a rear opening. In some vehicles, pairs of doors are vertically hinged at the sides of the rear opening to open horizontally. In others, pairs of doors are horizontally hinged at the top and bottom of the rear opening to open vertically up and down like a clamshell. In yet other vehicles, a single door or liftgate is horizontally hinged at the top of the opening to open upwardly.
Liftgates are usually fitted with cylindrical devices filled with pressurized gas at the sides to provide a spring assist when the door is raised. These cylindrical devices are commonly referred to as gas springs, gas struts, gas props, gas stays, or stay clampers. Manual effort may be required to both raise and lower the liftgate even though the gas springs aid lifting and gravity aids lowering. Manual operation necessitates operator presence at the liftgate for operation, which may be undesirable during inclement weather and may be difficult for some people.
Many vehicles are currently incorporating powered actuators to automatically open and close the liftgates. Although effective, the powered actuators operate generally in accordance with the manual systems. As with manual systems, the powered actuators move the liftgate between a fully open and a fully closed position.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a control system that selectively positions a vehicle liftgate.
The control system according to the present invention provides a powered actuator to selectively operate a vehicle liftgate. A controller receives commands from a remote signal device such as a key fob and/or from a selector located within the vehicle.
The controller selectively operates the liftgate to move the liftgate through multiple liftgate positions based upon signals such as those sent from a combination of key fob button presses and/or selector positions. The controller provides for the positioning of the liftgate at intermediate positions between fully open and a fully closed positions. Such additional positioning allows a user to avoid the somewhat time-consuming movement between the fully open and fully closed positions.
The present invention therefore provides a control system that selectively positions a vehicle liftgate.
The various features and advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the currently preferred embodiment. The drawings that accompany the detailed description can be briefly described as follows:
Hinge assemblies 16 have hinge portions 16a that are secured to the vehicle 10 and hinge portions 16b that are secured to the liftgate 12. Hinge portions 16a are attached to hinge portions 16b so that liftgate 12 pivots about a pivot axis indicated at P between a raised open position and a closed position. Pivot axis P is generally horizontal and liftgate 12 is generally permitted to pivot over 90 degrees.
The liftgate 12 is opened and closed between end positions by a powered system 18 that includes two actuators 20. The actuators 20 are laterally spaced from each other and near respective vertical body pillars 14 that define the rear opening closed by the liftgate 12. The actuators 20 are connected to a power supply (illustrated schematically at 22), such as a vehicle electrical system, and a controller (illustrated schematically at 24), such as a vehicle computer. The controller 24 preferably receives commands from a remote signaling device (illustrated schematically at 25), such as a key fob, and from a selector 26, which is preferably located within the vehicle. It should be understood that other selector devices, such as voice activation, scroll wheels, dials, buttons or the like, can be used with the present invention.
Each actuator 20 preferably includes a gas spring 28 and a linear electric motor 30 mounted thereto along a common axis. It should be understood that other powered struts, springs, and telescopic biasing members will benefit from the present invention. For further understanding of the actuator and associated components thereof, attention is directed to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/056,642, entitled “LINEAR ACTUATOR FOR A POWERED VEHICLE LIFTGATE,” which is assigned to the assignee of the instant invention and which is hereby incorporated herein in its entirety.
The selector 26 is preferably a dial that provides for user input through rotation. A user selects a position for the liftgate 12 by rotating the dial. For example, the selector 26 may be provided with one-quarter, one-half, three-quarter, and fully open positions. Preferably, the dial provides infinitely variable positions between the fully closed and fully open positions. Such positions are achieved through the controller 24 by providing power to the linear electric motor 30 to achieve a selected position. It should be understood that other drive systems and positional lock arrangements will also benefit from the present invention.
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Although particular step sequences are shown, described, and claimed, it should be understood that steps may be performed in any order, separated or combined unless otherwise indicated and will still benefit from the present invention.
The foregoing description is exemplary rather than defined by the limitations within. Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. The preferred embodiments of this invention have been disclosed, however, one of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described. For that reason the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.