Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Tops – Let-down type top
Reexamination Certificate
2000-11-24
2001-10-30
Pape, Joseph D. (Department: 3612)
Land vehicles: bodies and tops
Tops
Let-down type top
C296S146140
Reexamination Certificate
active
06309009
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a motor-vehicle convertible top or roof. More particularly this invention concerns a system for attaching the roof liner of such a top adjacent a window set in the top.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A standard motor-vehicle convertible top comprises a framework of rigid struts supporting an outer cover layer comprised normally of a waterproof canvas. A hole in the cover layer is fitted with a window which is made of a transparent plastic or glass and is normally provided at the rear, although a so-called sun-roof can be mounted horizontally over the passenger compartment. Internally the top has a liner which conceals the framework and which is connected around the periphery of the window. Insulation for sound and heat may be provided between the liner and the outer cover.
German utility model 88 08 137 describes a system where the liner is fitted with one half of a slide fastener whose other half is mounted on the window edge. Thus the two halves can be zipped together to secure the liner in place. Such an arrangement is quite complex, requires a perfect fit, and even so is often not strong enough to hold the liner under the tension it is subjected to when the roof is up.
In German utility model 299 03 832 and U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 09/414,617 another system is shown where the convertible-roof window has an outside edge juxtaposed with an inside edge of an outer frame. An annular molded seal fixed to and extending between the window and frame edges secures the window in the frame and is formed with a plurality of spaced and inwardly open seats. The liner formed with a window hole has an inside edge juxtaposed with the seal. A stiff mounting strip extends along and is fixed to at least a portion of the window-hole inside edge of the liner. Respective outwardly directed mounting tabs unitarily formed with the mounting strip are snugly fitted in the seats. The inside liner edge is folded over and forms an elongated pocket receiving the stiff strip. In addition the liner edge is formed at the pocket with respective holes through which the tabs project. The liner edge is stitched adjacent the strip to close the pocket. This construction is fairly simple and neat, but it is possible for the tabs to pull out of the seats, allowing the liner to come loose.
In U.S. Pat. No. 6,102,467 of Laurain a complex system is described involving screwed-together trim strips that capture the outer cover layer and inner liner and clamp their edges to the outside and inside faces of the window. This arrangement is quite expensive and makes it difficult to remove or repair the window or liner.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved attachment system for a roof liner of a motor-vehicle convertible top.
Another object is the provision of such an improved attachment system for a roof liner of a motor-vehicle convertible top which overcomes the above-given disadvantages, that is which is of simple and inexpensive construction and which firmly holds the roof liner with the top up or down.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A motor-vehicle convertible top has according to the invention an outer cover formed with a window opening having an edge, a window having an outer edge secured to the outer-cover edge, and at least one hook fixed to the edge at a side of the opening and open toward the opening. A flexible liner generally similar to the cover has an edge extending along the side of the opening and formed with a pocket. A bar set in the pocket is fitted to the hook. The pocket is formed with an opening through which the hook engages directly with the bar. In practice there are a plurality of the hooks spaced along the side of the opening and the pocket is formed with a plurality of the holes through which the respective hooks engage.
The result is a very neat and solid connection of the liner to the edge of the window opening. The connection is easy to make and undo, and the normal tension of the liner keeps the connection tight. The bar set in the pocket extends perfectly parallel along the window-opening edge so the liner fits very tightly around the window.
According to the invention the hooks each have one leg fixed to the outer-cover edge and another leg elastically displaceable toward and away from the respective one leg. The bar is gripped between the legs of the hooks. Thus even when the top is down, the bar will not slip out of the hooks. Adhesive spots secure the one legs of the hooks to the outer-cover edge.
The outer cover is provided with a trim strip extending along the edge and engaging an inner face of the window. The adhesive spots are on the trim strip. The outer edge of the window pane is fixed between the trim strip and the outer cover, with a glue strip on each side so the window sits essentially flush with the outer cover but the liner is spaced inside the outer cover enough to accommodate sound and thermal insulation.
The bar is rigid but plastically deformable and extends congruently along the side of the opening. It extends along an upper side of the opening. Clips and other means are connected to the liner to each side of the window adjacent its lower edge to hold the liner tight in this region.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5540476 (1996-07-01), Cowsert
patent: 6102467 (2000-08-01), Laurain
patent: 6152518 (2000-11-01), Schonenbach
patent: 88 08 137 (1988-10-01), None
patent: 299 03 832 (1999-07-01), None
Blöchl Armin
Kasparak Manfred
Dubno Herbert
Pape Joseph D.
Parat Automotive Schoenbach GmbH + Co. KG
Wilford Andrew
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