Claims
- 1. A power operating system for opening and closing a hinged vehicle liftgate that is pivotally attached to an aft end of a vehicle roof for pivotal movement between a fully open position and a fully closed position about a hinged axis, the power operating system having at least one drive unit comprising:a housing adapted to be attached to the vehicle and having a curved track nested between two sidewalls of said housing, a curved drive rack that is partially disposed in the housing and bodily movable in the housing adjacent to the curved track, said curved drive rack having one end protruding exteriorly of said housing via an end opening of said housing, said one end being adapted to be directly pivotally coupled to the vehicle liftgate, with said one end always being disposed exteriorly of said housing, and with the curved rack being operably guided by the curved track throughout its travel motion, a pinion gear that is rotatably coupled to the housing and drivingly engaging the curved rack, and drive means operable to rotate said pinion gear such that the curved rack is thereby gear driven to travel in a curved working stroke along the curved track and relative to the housing and thereby serve as the drive link that directly moves said liftgate from and/or between said fully open and fully closed positions.
- 2. The system of claim 1 further including a roller at a rearward end of said curved rack that travels with a running fit in the curved track of said housing to guide said curved rack for bodily movement therein.
- 3. The system of claim 2 including a support roller rotatably mounted in said housing and on which an edge of said curved rack travels during bodily movement thereof and being variably spaced in operation from said roller disposed at the rearward end of said curved rack.
- 4. The system of claim 3 wherein said curved rack includes a pair of guide runners flanking a curved rack gear segment and disposed relative thereto such that the curved drive rack has rack teeth that are recessed inwardly of the exterior edges of said runners.
- 5. The system of claim 4 wherein said pinion gear has axially oppositely protruding hubs that track on the associated adjacent side edges of said runners to insure proper engagement of the teeth of said pinion with the rack teeth of said rack in a constant meshing relationship regardless of operating stresses on said system.
- 6. The system of claim 4 wherein said runners each extend to a distal forward end disposed beyond an associated forward end of said curved rack gear segment, said runners being operably coupled at their distal ends to a clevis pin pivotally coupled to a clevis pivot pin coupled adapted to be attached to the liftgate.
- 7. The system of claim 1 further including a rack roller supported on and at a rearward end of said drive curved rack that travels in the curved track of said housing with a running fit to guide the rearward end of said curved rack for bodily movement therein, and wherein a pair of support rollers are rotatably mounted in and on said housing, one adjacent each laterally opposite side edges of said curved drive rack and in proximity to said housing end opening and on which the respectively adjacent side edge of said drive curved rack travels during bodily movement thereof, said housing rollers being variably spaced in operation from said rack roller disposed at the rearward end of said curved drive rack.
- 8. The system of claim 7 wherein said curved drive rack includes a pair of guide runners flanking a curved rack gear segment and disposed relative thereto such that the rack teeth of the curved drive rack are recessed inwardly of the adjacent lateral side edges of said runners, said housing support rollers engaging the associated laterally opposite side edges of said runners.
- 9. The system of claim 8 wherein said housing support rollers are oriented to track on the associated adjacent side edges of said runners and said rearward rack roller to track on said curved track such that said support rollers insure proper engagement of the teeth of said pinion with the teeth of said curved drive rack in a constant mesh relationship regardless of operating stresses on said system.
- 10. The system of claim 9 wherein said drive means includes a reversible D.C. motor unit fixedly attached to one side of said housing and having a conventional worm gear reduction transmission disposed internally of said motor unit as well as an associated electrically operated clutch mechanism, with both the motor and clutch mechanism, with both the motor and clutch mechanism being adapted to be programmed and controlled by the vehicle ECU system, and wherein said motor unit has an output shaft oriented with its axis perpendicular to the travel path plane of said curved drive rack and said motor axis extends parallel to the curved drive rack travel path plane.
- 11. The system of claim 10 wherein said motor output shaft carries said pinion gear contained within said housing and arranged beneath said curved drive rack and operable in direct driving relationship with the teeth of said curved drive rack, said rack teeth being formed on the larger diameter curved side edge of said curved drive rack for travel on and above said pinion gear.
- 12. The system of claim 11 wherein said curved drive rack is adapted to constitute the sole driving link between said pinion gear and said liftgate of said drive system.
- 13. The system of claim 12 wherein said housing comprises a claim shell housing formed by a pair of half-shell members and wherein said motor unit has a casing with a plurality of mounting bolt bosses with individually threaded associated mounting fasteners extending parallel to said output shaft and extending through said housing half-shell members to clamp the same together and hold said motor unit on said housing.
- 14. The system of claim 13 wherein said housing half-shell members each have a laterally outwardly offset embossments together defining said curved track, and each member have a marginal portion surrounding the periphery of the associated embossment and provided with mounting bosses for receiving housing clamping fasteners.
- 15. A power operating system for opening and closing a hinged vehicle liftgate that is pivotally attached to an aft end of a vehicle roof for pivotal movement between a fully open position and a fully closed position about a hinge axis, the power operating system having at least one drive unit comprising:a housing adapted to be attached to the vehicle and having a curved track nested between two sidewalls of said housing, a curved drive rack that is partially disposed in the housing and bodily moveable in the housing adjacent to the curved track, said curved drive rack having one end protruding exteriorly of said housing via an end opening of said housing, said one end being adapted to be directly pivotally coupled to the vehicle liftgate, with the one end always being disposed exteriorly of the housing, and with the curved rack being operably guided by the curved track throughout its travel motion, a pinion gear that is rotatably coupled to the housing and drivingly engaging the curved rack, drive means operable to rotate the pinion gear such that the curved rack is thereby gear driven to travel in a curved working stroke along the curved track and relative to the housing and thereby serve as the drive link that directly moves said liftgate between the fully open and fully closed positions, and said drive rack being adapted to be directly operably coupled at said one end to said liftgate to thereby function as both a rack gear and sole drive link in moving said liftgate from and/or between said fully closed positions.
- 16. A power operating system for opening and closing a hinged vehicle liftgate that is pivotally attached to an aft end of a vehicle roof for pivotal movement between a fully open position and a fully closed position about a hinge axis, the power operating system having at least one drive unit comprising:a housing adapted to be attached to the vehicle and having a curved track nested between two sidewalls of said housing, a curved drive rack that is partially disposed in the housing and bodily moveable in the housing adjacent to the curved track, the curved drive rack having one end protruding exteriorly of the housing via an end opening of the housing, the one end being adapted to be directly pivotally coupled to the vehicle liftgate, with the one end always being disposed exteriorly of the housing, and with the curved rack being operably guided by the curved track throughout its travel motion, a pinion gear that is rotatably coupled to the housing and drivingly engaging the curved rack, drive means operable to rotate said pinion gear such that the said curved rack is thereby gear driven to travel in a curved working stroke along the curved track and relative to the housing and thereby serve as the drive link that directly moves the liftgate between the fully open and fully closed positions, and the housing being adapted to be pivotally coupled to the vehicle body by a hinge bracket coupling structure operable to provide a single pivot coupling point between the housing and the vehicle.
- 17. The system of claim 16 wherein said hinge bracket structure and housing are pivotally coupled for relative swinging motion about a single axis extending perpendicular to the plane of travel of said curved drive rack of said drive system.
- 18. The system of claim 17 wherein said drive means includes a reversible D.C. motor fixedly attached to one side of said housing and having a conventional worm gear reduction transmission disposed internally of the motor unit as well as an associated electrically operated clutch mechanism, with both the motor and clutch mechanism being adapted to be programmed and controlled by the vehicle ECU system.
- 19. The system of claim 18 wherein said pinion gear and an associated motor spur gear are contained within said housing and are arranged and operable as a 1:1 gear reduction relationship relative to the driving relationship with rack teeth of said rack.
- 20. The system of claim 19 wherein said curved drive rack is adapted to constitute the sole driving link between said pinion gear and said liftgate of said drive system.
Parent Case Info
This is a regular utility patent application filed under 35 U.S.C.§111 (a) claiming the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119 (e) of provisional application Ser. No. 60/192,944, filed Mar. 29, 2000 pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 111 (b).
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