Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Tops – Let-down type top
Reexamination Certificate
2003-05-27
2004-05-25
Dayoan, D. Glenn (Department: 3612)
Land vehicles: bodies and tops
Tops
Let-down type top
C296S107080, C296S107170, C296S136060
Reexamination Certificate
active
06739645
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a hardtop vehicle roof with three rigid roof parts which are movable between a closed position in which they cover an interior vehicle space and an open position in which the roof parts are stored in a storage compartment, which can be closed by a storage compartment lid.
A vehicle roof consisting of three rigid roof parts is known for example from EP 0 835 779 A1. In a closed position, in which the roof parts cover an interior vehicle space, the roof parts are arranged one after another in the longitudinal vehicle direction. For opening the roof, the roof parts are lowered into a roof storage compartment which is disposed behind the vehicle interior and which can be closed by a storage compartment lid. The rear roof part is pivotally supported on the vehicle body by a respective partial roof operating mechanism, the intermediate roof part is hinged to the rear roof part and the front roof part is hinged to the intermediate roof part. During the transfer from the closed to the storage position, the rear roof part is pivoted back into the storage compartment. At the same time, the front roof part is pivoted between the intermediate and the rear roof part so that, in the storage compartment, the roof parts form a packet of the three roof parts in a position on top of one another wherein the rear and front roof parts are so arranged that their tops face downwardly whereas the top of the intermediate roof part faces upwardly.
This design however has the disadvantage that only the rear and the front roof part are deposited facing in the same direction whereas the intermediate roof part is oppositely oriented in the storage position, whereby the storage volume for the roof parts in the storage compartment is relatively large in vertical direction. The dished areas of rear and the front roof parts extend downwardly whereby the storage area for luggage under the vehicle roof packet is severely limited.
DE 198 46 006 A1 discloses a hardtop vehicle roof with three interconnected roof parts of which the rear roof part forms at the same time a coupe-like rear lid. This vehicle roof provides for a disadvantageous weight distribution, since the individual roof parts are interconnected in a kinematic chain and only the coupe-like rear lid is supported on the vehicle body. Because of this arrangement, the weight to be supported by the rear roof parts and the operating mechanisms is relatively large so that the respective roof parts and especially the operating mechanism must be designed for the accommodation of large forces and angular moments.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a hardtop vehicle roof, which has a relatively small storage volume when disposed in the storage compartment. The relatively small storage volume is to be achieved by relatively simple means.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In a hardtop vehicle roof including rigid front intermediate and rear roof parts, which are movable between a closed position, in which the roof parts are arranged, in the longitudinal vehicle direction, one after the other so as to cover an interior of a vehicle body, and a storage position, in which the roof parts are disposed in a rear roof storage compartment which is provided with a compartment lid pivotally supported on the vehicle body, so that it can be raised for the transfer of the rigid roof parts between their closed positions and their positions in the roof storage compartment, the rear roof part is supported on the roof storage compartment lid, the intermediate roof part is supported directly on the vehicle body and the front part is supported on the intermediate roof part in such a way that in the storage compartment all the roof parts are disposed in the same orientation on top of one another.
With the rear roof part of the hardtop vehicle roof supported on the storage compartment lid, the operating mechanism of the storage compartment lid or, respectively, the trunk lid—if this is the same as the storage compartment lid—can be used for the raising of the rear roof part whereby a sufficiently large opening for the transfer of the front roof parts is provided. Also, the rear roof part does not need to be connected separately to the vehicle body.
The roof part disposed immediately ahead of the rear roof part—which, for a three-part hardtop vehicle roof is the intermediate roof part—is expediently supported directly on the vehicle body and can be moved independently of the rear roof part between the closed and the storage positions without restriction of movement.
This arrangement permits the deposition of the rear roof part and the part ahead thereof, that is, the intermediate roof part, in the storage compartment in the same orientation, particularly, in such a way that the outer roof surfaces face upwardly so that each roof part has in the storage position the same orientation as in the closed position. Since the dished areas of the roof parts, then extend upwardly, the packet volume is in the storage position relatively small and, in comparison with the state of the art, a significantly larger storage space remains available in the trunk for the storage of luggage.
A further advantage of the arrangement is that the rear window panel and the C-columns which are generally part of the rear roof part can remain rigidly interconnected whereby the rear roof part has a high strength and rigidity. Because of the advantageous storage position, there is no need for a pivot movement of the rear window panel relative to the C-columns for improving the storage volume whereby there is also no need for respective separate operating mechanisms for the rear window panel and the C-columns.
In an expedient embodiment of the invention, the rear roof part is supported on the storage compartment lid by an associated partial roof operating mechanism in such a way that it can perform a pivot or transfer movement relative to the compartment lid. In this way, the vehicle roof can assume a Targa configuration, in which the rear roof part remains in its closed position relative to the storage compartment lid, as well as a cabriolet position, in which the rear roof part is disposed in the storage compartment below the storage compartment lid. In the cabriolet configuration, the rear roof part is disposed in the storage compartment expediently in the same orientation relative to the storage compartment lid as in the closed position thereof which can be achieved for example by a four-link operating mechanism.
With a three-part hardtop vehicle roof, the front roof part and the intermediate roof part are expediently interconnected and the intermediate roof part is movably supported on the vehicle body by an associated operating mechanism. In the storage position, all three roof parts are disposed in the storage compartment advantageously in the same orientation. For moving the vehicle roof into the storage compartment first the storage compartment lid including the rear roof part supported thereon are first pivoted open in order to provide a sufficiently large passage for the intermediate and the front roof parts, which are then moved through that passage into the storage compartment. Then the rear roof part is transferred into a position below the storage compartment lid and the storage compartment lid is again closed. The vehicle roof is now completely deposited in the storage compartment.
In an alternative embodiment, it may be expedient to transfer the rear roof part into a position below the storage compartment lid already at the beginning of the opening movement of the storage compartment lid in order to reduce the maximum height of the compound arrangement of storage compartment lid and rear roof part in the raised position of the storage compartment lid.
In the Targa position, the rear roof part remains in its closed position relative to the storage compartment lid or is returned to that position upon closing of the storage compartment lid. In this case, only the front and intermediate roof parts are deposited in the storage compartment.
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Hahn Gerald
Papendorf Marcus
Bach Klaus J.
CTS Fahrzeug-Dachsysteme GmbH
Dayoan D. Glenn
Engle Patricia L.
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