Locking device having detent hooks and top having a locking device
11427063 · 2022-08-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J7/194
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/1851
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A locking device for fixing a top of a convertible vehicle at a front header of a convertible vehicle, including an actuating portion and an engagement portion, said actuating portion having a locking hook that can be pivoted between a cleared position and a closed position in which it is engaged with the engagement portion. A securing element is provided that assumes a rest position during normal operation and is pretensioned in the direction of a blocked position using a spring and that is secured in the rest position using a retaining element that can be adjusted by way of a trigger element in such a manner that the securing element is released and that the spring shifts the securing element into its blocked position so that it secures the locking hook in the closed position thereof.
Claims
1. A locking device for fixing a top of a convertible vehicle at a front header of a convertible vehicle, comprising an actuating portion and an engagement portion, said actuating portion comprising a locking hook pivotable between a cleared position and a closed position in which it is engaged with the engagement portion, wherein a securing element assumes a rest position during normal operation and is pretensioned in the direction of a blocked position using a spring and that is secured in the rest position using a retaining element that is adjustable by way of a trigger element in such a manner that the securing element is released and that the spring shifts the securing element into its blocked position so that the securing element secures the locking hook in the closed position thereof.
2. The locking device according to claim 1, wherein the securing element is a securing stud.
3. The locking device according to claim 1, wherein the retaining element is a ratchet.
4. The locking device according to claim 3, wherein the trigger element is a lever having an adjusting surface against which the ratchet rests.
5. The locking device according to claim 4, wherein the lever is borne so as to be pivotable and presents an adjusting mass that pivots the lever starting from a certain lateral acceleration.
6. The locking device according to claim 4, wherein the lever presents an adjusting end for resting against a deformable element of the top.
7. The locking device according to claim 3, wherein the ratchet is realized as a lever that is borne so as to be pivotable and that presents a projection that engages with a lateral recess of the securing element in the rest position.
8. The locking device according to claim 3, wherein the ratchet, using a retaining spring, is pressed against the securing element.
9. The locking device according to claim 1, wherein the actuating portion comprises a link arrangement for adjusting the locking hook.
10. The locking device according to claim 9, wherein the locking hook and the link arrangement are a part of a four-arm hinge arrangement.
11. The locking device according to claim 9, wherein the link arrangement comprises the locking hook, which is articulated to an articulation lever and to a control lever, and the articulation lever and the control lever are articulated to a locking support.
12. The locking device according to claim 1, wherein an opening spring pretensions the locking hook in the direction of its cleared position.
13. The locking device according to claim 1, wherein an adjusting lever is provided that presents an active leg at whose edge an adjusting element for actuating the locking hook between its closed position and its cleared position slides and/or rolls off.
14. The locking device according to claim 13, wherein the edge of the adjusting lever forms a cam surface that presents a first holding notch for the adjusting element that is assigned to the cleared position of the locking hook and a second holding notch for the adjusting element that is assigned to the closed position of the locking hook.
15. The locking device according to claim 13, wherein the adjusting lever presents a stop leg that interacts with a first stop assigned to the cleared position of the locking hook and with a second stop assigned to the closed position of the locking hook.
16. A top of a convertible vehicle, comprising a locking device according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the drawing, two exemplary embodiments of a locking device according to the disclosure are illustrated in a schematically simplified manner and will be explained in more detail in the following description.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(31) The top 12 comprises, in the present case, three rigid roof shells, namely a front roof shell 20, a middle roof shell 22 and a rear window shell 24, which comprises a rear window 26 of the top 12.
(32) It is also conceivable to realize the top as a folding top or as a panel bow top, the front roof shell then constituting a front bow that is covered by a top cloth.
(33) For being shifted between the closed-top position and the storage position, the top 12 comprises a linkage 28 that is realized in a substantially mirror-symmetrical fashion in relation to a vertical longitudinal center plane of the top and is borne, so as to be pivotable, at a rear main bearing 30 that is fixed relative to the vehicle on each of its two sides. For securing the closed-top position, the top 12 comprises a locking device 32 that is illustrated in more detail in
(34) The locking device 32 comprises a drive motor 38 that is realized as an electric motor and that is substantially disposed in the center in relation to the width of the top and drives two drive rods 40 each coupled to a locking unit 42.
(35) The locking units 42 each comprise an actuating portion 44 that is fastened to the top 12 and an engagement portion 46 that is fixed at the front header 34.
(36) The two locking units 42 are realized in a substantially mirror-symmetrical fashion with respect to each other, which is why, in the following, reference is only made to the locking unit that is disposed on the left in relation to the orientation of the top.
(37) The actuating portions 44 that are fixed relative to the top, of the locking units 42, each comprise a locking support 48 that is fastened to the bottom side of the front roof shell 20 and at which a drive lever 50, which is connected to the drive rod 40 in question so as to be rotatable. The drive lever 50, via a drive shaft 52, is connected to an adjusting lever 54 that is realized so as to be L-shaped in the broadest sense and presents a stop leg 56 and an active leg 58 that is inclined at an angle of approximately 90° as against the stop leg 56. The stop leg 56 limits the pivoting angle of the adjusting lever 54 by interacting with counterstops, which are realized at the locking support 48.
(38) As it can be taken from
(39) In order to define the cleared position and the closed position of the locking hook 74, the cam surface 60 of the adjusting lever 54 presents a first holding notch 88 and a second holding notch 90. The adjusting roller 62 is in the first holding notch 88 in the cleared position of the locking hook 74 (cf.
(40) In order to be able to reliably secure the top 12, in an accident situation, at the front header 34 and in order to prevent the locking hooks 74 from inadvertently being detached from the studs 85 of the engagement portions 46, the locking units 42, in the region of the actuating portions 44, each present a securing stud 94. The securing stud 94 is borne at the locking support 48 of the actuating portion 44 so as to be axially movable and is pretensioned in the direction of a blocked position using a spring 96, said blocked position being illustrated in
(41) The securing element that comprises the securing stud 94 works in such a way that it assumes its rest position during normal operation of the respective vehicle, that means that the securing stud 94 is retracted and is pretensioned using the spring 96, the ratchet 98 engaging the recess 102 of the securing stud 94 with its projection 100. The locking hook 74 can thus be freely adjusted using the drive motor 38. The trigger element 112 assumes a middle position.
(42) In an accident situation, in which strong acceleration forces act in the transverse direction of the vehicle, the adjusting mass 116 of the trigger element 112 is, however, moved as against the locking support 48 in the transverse direction of the vehicle (cf.
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(44) Apart from that, locking device 32′ corresponds to the locking device according to