One-motor electric sunshade and sunroof structure
09764626 · 2017-09-19
Assignee
- Hyundai Motor Company (Seoul, KR)
- Kia Motors Corporation (Seoul, KR)
- Webasto Donghee Holdings Co., Ltd. (Ulsan, KR)
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J7/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60J3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/057
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A one-motor electric sunshade and sunroof structure may include glass sleds configured to open and close a sunroof glass by sliding in a front and rear direction along mechanism rails disposed at both sides of a roof panel for a vehicle, each having both ends to which a front sled and a rear sled are rotatably coupled, respectively, main cable devices which are connected with a drive motor by a cable, and movable along the mechanism rails, each having a cable protrusion that protrudes to be slidably accommodated in glass grooves formed in side surfaces of the front sled, the rear sled, and the glass sled, and sunshade sleds selectively coupled to the main cable devices and configured to open and close the sunshade by sliding, each having a first side at which a sunshade lever, which is selectively restricted with a corresponding mechanism rail, is mounted.
Claims
1. A one-motor electric sunshade and sunroof structure comprising: glass sleds configured to open and close a sunroof glass by sliding in a front and rear direction along mechanism rails disposed at both sides of a roof panel for a vehicle, each having both ends to which a front sled and a rear sled are rotatably coupled, respectively; main cable devices movable along the mechanism rails, each having a cable protrusion that protrudes to be slidably accommodated in glass grooves formed in side surfaces of the front sled, the rear sled, and the glass sled; and sunshade sleds selectively coupled to the main cable devices and configured to open or close a sunshade by sliding, each having a first side at which a sunshade lever, which is configured to be selectively restricted with a corresponding mechanism rail, is mounted, wherein the sunroof glass and the sunshade for the vehicle are opened and closed by a same drive motor.
2. The one-motor electric sunshade and sunroof structure of claim 1, further comprising: a tilt lever is disposed at a lower side of the sunroof glass to be rotatable in a vertical direction, and includes a tilt groove recessed in a side surface of the tilt lever; and a tilt protrusion portion protruding from and coupled to a first side of the glass sled, and slidably accommodated in the tilt groove, wherein when the glass sled moves forward, the tilt lever moves upward by the sliding motion of the tilt protrusion portion and tilts up the sunroof glass.
3. The one-motor electric sunshade and sunroof structure of claim 1, wherein the front sled is hingedly coupled to a front end of the glass sled by a first hinge, the rear sled is hingedly coupled to a rear end of the glass sled by a second hinge, and an end of each of the front sled and the rear sled is formed with a downward bend.
4. The one-motor electric sunshade and sunroof structure of claim 3, wherein in each mechanism rail, a front restricting groove is formed recessed to correspond to a position where the end of the front sled is seated, and a rear restricting groove is formed recessed to correspond to a position where the end of the rear sled is seated.
5. The one-motor electric sunshade and sunroof structure of claim 1, wherein a cable groove, in which a sunshade protrusion which protrudes at an upper side of the sunshade lever is slidably accommodated, is formed recessed at a lower side of the main cable device, and the sunshade protrusion is configured to release a restriction between the mechanism rail and the sunshade lever by sliding along the cable groove by the movement of the main cable device.
6. The one-motor electric sunshade and sunroof structure of claim 5, wherein a catching portion, which is recessed in a ‘U’ shape and allows the main cable device and the sunshade sled to move simultaneously with rotation of the sunshade lever, is formed in the cable groove.
7. The one-motor electric sunshade and sunroof structure of claim 6, wherein the catching portion is formed at a central portion of the cable groove, and remaining portions of the cable groove other than the catching portion are formed in a straight shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) It should be understood that the appended drawings are not necessarily to scale, presenting a somewhat simplified representation of various features illustrative of the basic principles of the invention. The specific design features of the present invention as disclosed herein, including, for example, specific dimensions, orientations, locations, and shapes will be determined in part by the particular intended application and use environment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) Reference will now be made in detail to various embodiments of the present invention(s), examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described below. While the invention(s) will be described in conjunction with exemplary embodiments, it will be understood that the present description is not intended to limit the invention(s) to those exemplary embodiments. On the contrary, the invention(s) is/are intended to cover not only the exemplary embodiments, but also various alternatives, modifications, equivalents and other embodiments, which may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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(17) As illustrated, the one-motor electric sunshade and sunroof structure according to various embodiments of the present invention includes glass sleds 100 which are slidable along mechanism rails 400, main cable devices 200 which are connected with a drive motor 440 by means of a cable, and sunshade sleds 300 which open and close a sunshade.
(18) Specifically, the glass sled 100 is formed in a shape similar to a bar shape elongated in a front and rear direction of a vehicle along the mechanism rail 400, and a glass groove 102 is recessed in a side surface of the glass sled 100 in a longitudinal direction of the glass sled 100.
(19) A front sled 110 is hingedly and rotatably coupled to a front end of the glass sled 100 by means of a first hinge (111 in
(20) An end of the front sled 110 (a front end in the illustrated exemplary embodiments) is formed to be bent downward so that the front sled has an overall shape similar to an ‘L’ shape, and an end of the rear sled 120 (a rear end in the illustrated embodiments) is also formed to be bent downward so that the rear sled has an overall shape similar to an ‘L’ shape.
(21) An end of the glass groove 102, which is formed in a side surface of the front sled 110, is also formed to be bent downward to correspond to the shape of the front sled, and an end of the glass groove 102, which is formed in a side surface of the rear sled 120, is also formed to be bent downward to correspond to the shape of the rear sled.
(22) In the mechanism rail 400, a front restricting groove 410 is formed to be recessed so as to correspond to a position where the end of the front sled 110 is seated, and a rear restricting groove 420 is formed to be recessed so as to correspond to a position where the end of the rear sled 120 is seated.
(23) The front restricting groove 410 and the rear restricting groove 420 restrict the forward and rearward movement of the glass sled 100, and serve to prevent a sunroof glass 101 from being moved in the front and rear direction when the sunroof glass is closed.
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(25) A tilt groove 105 is formed to be recessed in a side surface of the tilt lever 104 in a longitudinal direction of the tilt lever 104, a tilt protrusion portion 103 protrudes from and is coupled to a side surface of the glass sled 100, and the tilt protrusion portion 103 is slidably accommodated in the tilt groove 105.
(26) That is, when the glass sled 100 moves forward, the tilt protrusion portion 103 slides along the tilt groove 105, and the tilt lever 104 is rotated upward by the sliding motion of the tilt protrusion portion 103, thereby tilting up the sunroof glass 101.
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(28) The cable protrusion 201 serves to release the glass sled 100 by rotating the front sled 110 or the rear sled 120 while moving along the glass groove 102, and to move the glass sled 100 in the front and rear direction.
(29) That is, the front sled 110 is released from the mechanism rail 400 by being rotated upward by the forward movement of the main cable device 200, and as the cable protrusion 201 moves further forward in a state in which the cable protrusion 201 is in contact with the front end of the glass groove 102, the glass sled 100 is moved forward together with the cable protrusion 201.
(30) As the glass sled 100 moves forward, the tilt protrusion portion 103 also moves forward, and in this case, the tilt lever 104 is rotated upward. When the glass sled 100 moves rearward, the tilt protrusion portion 103 moves the tilt lever 104 rearward while also moving rearward, and in this case, the sunroof glass 101 is opened.
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(32) As illustrated, a cable groove 210 in which a sunshade protrusion 311, which protrudes at an upper side of the sunshade lever 310, is slidably accommodated is formed to be recessed at a lower side of the main cable device 200, and the sunshade lever 310 is selectively restricted with the mechanism rail 400.
(33) Specifically, the sunshade lever 310 is inserted into a trimmed portion 430 of the mechanism rail 400 at normal times (when the sunshade lever 310 is restricted) and prevents the sunshade sled 300 from being moved in the front and rear direction, thereby preventing a sunshade 301 from being moved in the front and rear direction.
(34) As the main cable device 200 moves in the front and rear direction, the sunshade lever 310 is withdrawn from the trimmed portion 430 of the mechanism rail 400 by being rotated, and as a result, the sunshade sled 300 may also be moved in the front and rear direction.
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(36) That is, as the sunshade protrusion 311 slides along the cable groove 210 to the catching portion 211, the sunshade lever 310 is rotated, and in this state, as the main cable device 200 moves in the front and rear direction, the sunshade sled 300 is also moved forward and rearward together with the main cable device 200.
(37) The catching portion 211 is formed at a center of the entire cable groove 210 and the remaining portions except for the catching portion are formed straight so that the cable groove 210 is formed in a shape similar to a ‘U’ shape, and a width of the cable groove 210 is equal to or relatively and slightly larger than a diameter of the sunshade protrusion 311.
(38) A process of operating the one-motor electric sunshade and sunroof structure according to various embodiments of the present invention will be described below in detail.
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(42) As illustrated, as the main cable device 200 moves forward, the front sled 110 and the rear sled 120 are released, and as the tilt protrusion portion 103, which is coupled to a lateral side of the glass sled 100, moves along the tilt groove 105, the tilt lever 104 is rotated upward. Therefore, the sunroof glass 101 is tilted up by being rotated upward.
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(45) As the main cable device 200 moves further rearward in a state in which the restriction between the mechanism rail 400 and the sunshade lever 310 is released, the main cable device 200 and the sunshade sled 300 are moved rearward together, and as a result, the sunshade 301 of the vehicle is opened.
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(48) In this state, when the main cable device 200 is still further moved rearward, the tilt lever 104 is also moved rearward together with the glass sled 100, and the sunroof glass 101 is slowly moved rearward and then opened.
(49) An operation of closing the sunroof glass 101 and the sunshade 301 may be implemented by reversely performing the aforementioned operating process, and in this case, a portion, which protrudes to be convex upward to correspond to the operations of opening and closing the sunroof glass, may be formed on the tilt groove 105.
(50) As described above, in the case of the one-motor electric sunshade and sunroof structure according to various embodiments of the present invention, both of the sunroof glass and the sunshade may be operated only by one drive motor, and as a result, production costs for a vehicle and a weight of a vehicle body are remarkably reduced.
(51) For convenience in explanation and accurate definition in the appended claims, the terms “upper” or “lower”, “inner” or “outer” and etc. are used to describe features of the exemplary embodiments with reference to the positions of such features as displayed in the figures.
(52) The foregoing descriptions of specific exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain certain principles of the invention and their practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to make and utilize various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, as well as various alternatives and modifications thereof. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the Claims appended hereto and their equivalents.