This application claims priority to French Patent Application FR 05 04 290 filed on Apr. 28, 2005.
This invention relates generally to a vehicle with a tailgate.
A vehicle equipped with a tailgate may include two cylinders that counterbalance the weight of the tailgate. The cylinders assist the user in moving the tailgate from a closed position to an open position and allow the tailgate to be immobilized in the fully open position.
Operating the tailgate is not always easy from an ergonomic point of view. Furthermore, when the user arrives with arms full of luggage, it is desirable to be able to use a remote control to open the tailgate.
There is a need for a tailgate that is easier to open.
The invention proposes a vehicle including a body and a tailgate coupled to the body by a hinge. The tailgate is moveable between a closed position and an open position, and two cylinders bias the tailgate with respect the body. One of the cylinders is actuated by a drive device. When the tailgate is closed, the lever arm of the cylinder actuated by the drive device with respect to the hinge is greater than the lever arm of the other cylinder with respect to the hinge.
According to one embodiment, the cylinder actuated by the drive device is designed to apply torque biasing the tailgate towards the open position when the tailgate is in the closed position. According to one embodiment, the cylinders are each designed to exert a torque around the hinge, in opposite directions to each other, when the tailgate is in the closed position. According to one embodiment, the cylinders are each designed to apply a torque around the hinge, in the same direction as each other, when the tailgate is in the open position. According to one embodiment, the cylinders are designed to apply an average torque biasing the tailgate towards the open position when the tailgate is in the closed position.
According to one embodiment, the drive device includes a cable operated by a motor, and the cylinder actuated by the drive device is designed to be extended or retracted by the cable. According to one embodiment, the cylinder actuated by the drive device includes a piston and a tube. The piston has a male thread and the tube has a female thread which cooperates with the male thread. The piston is rotatably driven by the drive device, which drives the tube in translation. According to one embodiment, the drive device includes a motor and an electronic control unit associated with the motor. The electronic control unit is equipped with an anti-pinch function and/or an anti-collision function for the tailgate movements. According to one embodiment, the cylinders are coupled to the body and to the tailgate.
According to one embodiment, the vehicle includes a flange connected to the tailgate. The cylinders are coupled to the flange at points that are not symmetrical with respect to a longitudinal plane of symmetry of the vehicle. According to one embodiment, the vehicle includes a flange connected to the body. The cylinders are coupled to the flange at points that are not symmetrical with respect to a longitudinal plane of symmetry of the vehicle.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent on reading the following detailed description of the embodiments of the invention, given as an example only and with reference to the drawings, which show:
The invention proposes a vehicle including a tailgate moved rotatably with respect to a hinge on the body of the vehicle with the help of two cylinders for biasing or exerting a force on the tailgate. One of the cylinders is actuated by a drive device. In the closed position of the tailgate, the lever arm of the cylinder actuated by the drive device with respect to the hinge pin is greater than the lever arm of the other cylinder with respect to the hinge. For a given thrust, this allows the cylinder activated by the drive device to develop greater torque with respect to the hinge in order to open the tailgate. This minimizes the effort required of the drive device to initiate opening of the tailgate, and therefore the opening of the tailgate is facilitated.
The vehicle 10 also includes cylinders 19 and 21, and
In a manual mode, the cylinders 19 and 21 facilitate the operation of opening the tailgate 14 by the user once the user has initiated the opening of the tailgate 14. The cylinders 19 and 21 facilitate the lifting of the tailgate 14. Once the tailgate 14 has reached the open position, the cylinders 19 and 21 immobilize the tailgate 14 in the open position and prevent it from returning in an uncontrolled manner towards the closed position.
In an automatic mode, one of the cylinders 19 and 21 is actuated by a drive device. This facilitates the operation of the tailgate 14 by the user since the user no longer has to open the tailgate 14 manually. For example, the user may initiate actuation of the cylinder 19 and 21 by the drive device using a remote control. The remote control sends a signal that initiates the opening of a lock that was holding the tailgate 14 in the closed position. Once the lock is open, the drive device actuates one of the cylinders 19, which causes the tailgate 14 to move from the closed position to the open position. The vehicle may include two cylinders 19 and 21 actuated by a drive device. Preferably, for reasons of cost, only the cylinder 19 is actuated by a drive device. The operation of the cylinder 19 driven by the drive device will be described in greater detail with respect to
The cylinders 19 and 21 are connected both to the tailgate 14, for example by a flange 26, and to the body 12, for example by a flange 28. Thus, the cylinders 19 and 21 are supported on the body 12 by the flange 28 and exert a force on the tailgate 14 by the flange 26, which lifts the tailgate 14 as indicated by the arrow 30. In the example in
The lines of action 18 and 20 of the cylinders 19 and 21 are shown in
The cylinders 19 and 21 are coupled to one of the flanges at points that are not symmetrical with respect to a longitudinal plane of symmetry of the vehicle (a plane that includes the longitudinal axis of the vehicle and is perpendicular to a plane of travel of the vehicle). This allows for different lever arms to be obtained depending on the cylinder. The cylinders 19 and 21 may also be coupled to the two flanges 26 and 28 at points that are not symmetrical with respect to the longitudinal plane of symmetry of the vehicle. This allows for the lever arms 22 and 24 of the cylinders 19 and 21 to be more easily adjusted.
Preferably, the cylinder 19 has a lever arm 22 with respect to the hinge 16 that is greater than the lever arm 24 of the cylinder 21 and is actuated by the drive device. This allows the force developed by the drive device to actuate the cylinder 19 to be reduced. This therefore allows for the power of the drive device to be reduced. In
The line of action 20 corresponding to the other cylinder 21 passes through the points 38 and 40 of the flanges 26 and 28, respectively. The cylinder 21 is therefore supported on the point 40 and biases the point 38 rotatably around the hinge 16. However, in the closed position of the tailgate 14 in
Furthermore, in the closed position of the tailgate 14, the cylinders 19 and 21 exert torque tending to open the tailgate 14. However, as this torque is exerted along the median line of action 32, the average torque is of the same intensity as the torque with the cylinders 19 and 21 mounted conventionally.
In
In
The operation of the tailgate 14 will now be explained in connection with
As the average torque is positive, the tailgate 14 can leave the closed position. The point 38 is driven counter-clockwise rotatably around the hinge 16. The torque of the cylinder 21 tends to diminish in absolute value until it is cancelled out when the line of action 20 intersects with the hinge 16. However, the tailgate 14 continues its opening movement by the cylinder 19, of which the lever arm 22 has increased again, which allows the point 38 to continue its rotational movement around the hinge 16. The torque of the cylinder 21 then becomes positive and is added to the torque of the cylinder 19, as shown in
The cylinders 19 and 21 are actuated by a drive device that will now be described.
By the lever arm 22 of the cylinder 19, which has increased and is greater than the lever arm 24, the effort exerted by the motor 52 on the cable 54 is reduced. In fact, as the lever arm 22 has increased, the force developed by the cylinder 19, and therefore by the cable 54, can be reduced. This allows for the life of the cable 54 and therefore of the cylinder 19 to be extended. In comparison with a cylinder actuated by a motor and mounted conventionally along the line of action 32, the force to be developed by the conventional cylinder must be greater, as the lever arm 42 with respect to the hinge 16 is smaller. Under these conditions, the motor 52 is subject to greater stresses. In the example of a cylinder actuated by a motor by a cable, the stresses in the cable are thus greater and the life of the cable is reduced.
According to another embodiment of the drive device as shown in
The drive motor may be associated with an electronic control unit 53 equipped with an anti-pinch function and/or an anti-collision function for the tailgate movements. This function may include a conventional algorithm that includes measuring the parameters of the motor and in particular, the current passing through the motor and the angular position of the rotor shaft of the motor. For example, when the current value, combined with a motor position, exceeds a pre-determined threshold value, the electronic control unit interprets this as the presence of an obstacle in the path of the tailgate and issues a command to stop, or even to reverse, the direction of rotation of the motor.
This function may include a detection feature as known in the art, such as sensitive seals around the vent, or non-contact optical systems, or combinations of these methods.
Of course, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described as an example. In particular, the relative position of the flanges 26 and 28 can be reversed. The description of the operation of the tailgate 14 must then be adapted, in particular as regards the direction of the torque exerted by the cylinders, as the immobile flange on the body would become higher than the mobile flange on the tailgate.
The foregoing description is only exemplary of the principles of the invention. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than using the example embodiments which have been specifically described. For that reason the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
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