Tarpaulin structure

Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Tops – Load cover

Reexamination Certificate

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C296S100110, C296S100010

Reexamination Certificate

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06561564

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a tarpaulin structure for vehicle bodies and containers, having a folding-top frame which covers the length of the loading compartment having upper longitudinal flanges supported on the vehicle chassis via protruding supports, wherein a tarpaulin, which at least fits over the roof region of the folding top, is supported by bows which are supported at both ends by means of roller carriages in a manner allowing them to be displaced in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle on the longitudinal flanges of the folding-top frame, and wherein mutually adjacent bows are connected to one another in the region of both longitudinal sides of the folding top in each case by means of a bearing element for the tarpaulin in such a manner that a reduction in the distance between two adjacent bows results in upwardly directed folding of the tarpaulin between the adjacent bows.
Swiss Patent Application No. 136 218 describes a folding top wherein the bows supporting the folding-top tarpaulin are connected to one another along both longitudinal sides of the folding top via bearing elements for the roof tarpaulin, the said bearing elements being formed by longitudinal sections of a flat strip material made of semi-rigid material and essentially being arranged congruently to the upper longitudinal flanges of the folding-top frame, the sections of strip material being fastened at their two ends in a non-detachable manner to adjacent bows in each case by means of rivets and being provided with marked lines of articulation. When the folding top is pushed together, as a consequence of the reduction in distance between adjacent bows the sections of strip material fold upwards and therefore cause folding of the folding-top tarpaulin. The lines of articulation of the bearing elements are aligned parallel to one another and perpendicular with respect to the longitudinal extent of the upper longitudinal flanges of the folding-top frame. In order to produce a connection between the bearing elements, which are formed from semi-rigid material, and the bows a considerable technical and financial outlay is required.
French Patent Application No. 2 162 703 describes a folding top, which can be pushed together, for motor vehicles, wherein to eliminate the problem of the roof tarpaulin dragging on or becoming jammed on the upper longitudinal flanges of the folding-top frame it is proposed to fasten a strip of semi-rigid material to angled portions of the bows, which angled portions are assigned to the side regions of the folding top and are directed downwards, which strip forces the folds of the folding-top tarpaulin to be ejected in an outwards direction as the folding top is being pushed together and is therefore intended to prevent damage to the tarpaulin during opening and closing of the folding top. In order to produce a connection between the bearing elements formed from semi-rigid material and the bows, a considerable technical and financial outlay is required.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to an earlier proposal of the applicant which is unpublished at the priority date of the present invention, it has been suggested to permanently fasten the bearing elements consisting of semi-rigid material by means of retaining plates and rivets not to the bows, but to the roller carriages which support the bows on the longitudinal flanges of the folding-top frame and, for their part, can be produced in a complicated manner as special parts. In order to relieve the load on the fastening means, in particular rivets, which connect the bearing elements to the bows, abutments on each bow which are aligned transversely to the longitudinal extent of the bearing elements are assigned to the ends of the bearing elements, with the result that the tensile and compressive forces arising from the deflections of the bearing elements during the opening and closing of the folding top are absorbed by the abutments, and the fastening means are thereby kept free of such forces, in order to prevent the bearing elements from being torn out in the region of the fastening means.
It is an object of the present invention to propose a tarpaulin structure, which makes simple connection of the bearing elements to the bows or to the roller carriages possible.
In the case of the tarpaulin structure which is mentioned at the beginning, this object may be achieved in that the roller carriages are connected at one end to the bearing elements for the tarpaulin and at the other end to bow shafts of the bows exclusively via mutual, form-locking engagement.
The exclusive connection according to the invention of all parts of a bow and at the same time also of the bearing elements via form-locking engagement renders superfluous through-going fastening means, such as screws or rivets, which are to be used as individual parts, and leads to a reduction in the required outlay on production. Production of the bows is thereby made altogether less expensive. In addition, the bow and roller carriage and also bearing element design, which according to the invention renders special fastening means superfluous, leads to a reduction in the individual parts required as a whole while simultaneously and advantageously providing an option for compensating for different bow lengths. Furthermore, the form-locking connection of the roller carriage to the bearing elements at one end and to the bow shafts at the other end provides a connection which can be dismantled with little outlay and permits rapid exchange of the roller carriage if, for example, damage to the bearing of the supporting roller requires this. The non-defective parts can then be reused.
In a preferred embodiment of a roller carriage which can be connected to a shaft part of a bow, which shaft part is formed by a simple hollow-profile section, provision is made for the chassis of the roller carriage to be of two-part design, and for the two parts of a roller carriage to be connected to each other by mutual, form-locking engagement. In this connection, the one part is designed for gripping around the upper longitudinal flange, and in particular is formed with rollers for moving it along runners provided in the longitudinal flange. The other part is used for the connection to the shaft part of the bow, and one of the two parts or both parts together preferably hold the ends of the bearing elements.
In an expedient design, provision is made for a first part of the roller-carriage chassis to be formed by a sheet-metal shaped part which grips like a bracket around the runner of the upper longitudinal flange of the folding-top frame and supports the supporting rollers and guide rollers of the roller carriage, and for a second part of the roller-carriage chassis to be formed by a sheet-metal folded part which grips, by means of its free ends, in a partial and tongs-like manner around the first part of the roller carriage and engages, by means of an engagement region of U-shaped configuration in horizontal projection, in the hollow profile of the bow shaft. An exclusively form-locking connection initially between the two parts of the roller-carriage chassis is advantageously achieved in that the sheet-metal folded part which grips around in a tongs-like manner grips with a first arm over the profiled base and with a second arm over the limb, which lies on the inside with respect to the folding top, of the bracket-shaped, first part of the roller-carriage chassis. Simple assembly and easy dismantlability again are preferably ensured in that the sheet-metal folded part which grips around in a tongs-like manner is provided at the free ends of its two arms with a respective bent-over edge, the edges engaging in correspondingly designed slots or projections of the first part. In this case, the form-locking engagement can be broken off again by bending the second part.
The second part preferably engages with its bent-over edge, which is arranged on the first arm, in a slotted recess in the profiled base of the bracket-shaped, first part of the roller-carria

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