RETRACTABLE ROOM ACTUATION ASSEMBLY FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
20210291717 ยท 2021-09-23
Inventors
- Michael A. Schwindaman (Cassopolis, MI, US)
- Thomas J. Rogers (Cassopolis, MI, US)
- Michael W. Howard (Elkhart, IN, US)
Cpc classification
B60P3/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49622
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A slide-out or retractable room for a mobile living quarters, such as a recreational vehicle, is provided with actuating assemblies mounted on opposite side walls of the slide-out room and the adjacent wall of the main living area. The actuating assemblies include a pair of parallel gear racks mounted on the side wall, which are engaged by pinions rotated by torque shafts mounted on the main living quarters. Each torque shaft is rotated by a separate motor. A roller engages a bearing surface on the lower portion of the gear racks. Accordingly, the slide-out room is extended and retracted by rotating the torque shafts to cause the gear racks and the attached slide-out room to extend and retract. The weight of the slide-out room is supported by the rollers, thereby supporting the slide-out room off of the floor of the main living quarters as it extends and retracts.
Claims
1. An assembly cooperable with a slide out room for extending and retracting the slide out room in an opening in a structure, the assembly comprising: an upper rack securable to a side wall of the slide out room; a lower rack securable to the side wall of the slide out room; a pair of removable assembly straps connected between the upper rack and the lower rack, at least one of the assembly straps having a projecting flange that projects beyond the upper and lower racks, wherein the projecting flange is configured to engage a front wall of the slide out room to position the upper and lower racks laterally with respect to the slide out room; a lower bearing block securable to the structure; and a torque shaft rotatably supported by the lower bearing block, the torque shaft including an upper pinion configured to engage the upper rack and a lower pinion configured to engage the lower rack, wherein the lower bearing block is engageable with a floor of the slide out room to position the upper and lower racks vertically with respect to the slide out room.
2. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein the lower rack comprises a locating flange that projects therefrom and is engageable with a lower side of the floor of the slide out room.
3. An assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a cover positioned over and covering the torque shaft, the cover including a connecting flange attachable to the structure.
4. An assembly according to claim 3, wherein the cover is U-shaped.
5. An assembly according to claim 3, further comprising a vertically extending bulb seal coupled with the cover.
6. An assembly according to claim 5, further comprising an extension member securable on a front wall of the slide out room, the extension member being positioned to engage the bulb seal when the slide out room is retracted.
7. An assembly according to claim 6, wherein the extension member is configured to cover the connecting flange when the slide out room is retracted.
8. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein the torque shaft comprises circumferentially spaced splines, and wherein the upper pinion and the lower pinion each comprises grooves that receive the circumferentially spaced splines.
9. An assembly according to claim 8, further comprising an electric motor engaging and driving the torque shaft.
10. An assembly according to claim 1, further comprising an electric motor engaging and driving the torque shaft.
11. An assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a roller rotatably mounted on a spindle connected to the lower bearing block, wherein the lower rack includes a bearing surface engaging the roller.
12. An assembly cooperable with a slide out room for extending and retracting the slide out room in an opening in a structure, the assembly comprising: an upper rack securable to a side wall of the slide out room; a lower rack securable to the side wall of the slide out room; a lower bearing block securable to the structure; a torque shaft rotatably supported by the lower bearing block, the torque shaft including an upper pinion configured to engage the upper rack and a lower pinion configured to engage the lower rack; and a first roller rotatably mounted on a spindle connected to the lower bearing block, wherein the lower rack includes a bearing surface engaging the first roller.
13. An assembly according to claim 12, further comprising a second roller rotatably mounted on a spindle connected to the upper bearing block, wherein the upper rack includes a bearing surface engaging the second roller.
14. An assembly according to claim 12, wherein the first roller comprises a shaped cross section, and wherein the bearing surface of the lower rack is shaped complementary to the shaped cross section of the roller.
15. An assembly according to claim 14, wherein the shaped cross section is a v-shaped cross section.
16. An assembly according to claim 12, further comprising a cover positioned over and covering the torque shaft, the cover including a connecting flange attachable to the structure.
17. An assembly according to claim 16, wherein the cover is U-shaped.
18. An assembly according to claim 16, further comprising a vertically extending bulb seal coupled with the cover.
19. An assembly according to claim 18, further comprising an extension member securable on a front wall of the slide out room, the extension member being positioned to engage the bulb seal when the slide out room is retracted.
20. An assembly according to claim 19, wherein the extension member is configured to cover the connecting flange when the slide out room is retracted.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0011]
[0012]
[0013]
[0014]
[0015]
[0016]
[0017]
[0018]
[0019]
[0020]
[0021]
[0022]
[0023]
[0024]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Referring now to the drawings, a mobile living quarters, such as a recreational vehicle, is indicated generally at 10, and includes a side wall 12 (the remaining side walls of the vehicle 10 not being shown). Side wall 12 defines an aperture 14 through which a slide-out room generally indicated by the number 16 extends and retracts. Slide-out room 16 includes a front wall 18, two side walls 20, 22 extending from the front wall 18, a ceiling 24 and a floor 26.
[0026] Actuation assemblies 28, 30 are mounted on the side walls 20, 22 respectively, the actuation assembly 30 being a mirror image of the actuation assembly 28. As illustrated in
[0027] The column or cover 36 includes a generally u-shaped portion 44 that extends around the actuating components for the racks 32, 34, as will hereinafter be described. A flange 46 projects from the u-shaped portion 44 and is provided with apertures 48, which receive fasteners 49 used to attach the actuating assemblies to the side wall 12 adjacent to the aperture 14. In addition to concealing and protecting the actuation components, the column 36 trims up the edges of the aperture 14 and also carries a vertically extending bulb seal 50, which seals the unit when the retractable room is fully retracted into the main living area.
[0028] A splined torque shaft 52 extends substantially vertically in the cover of column 36 and is rotatably supported by a lower bearing block 54 and an upper bearing block (not shown). The upper and lower bearing blocks have been omitted from
[0029] A roller 64, having a substantially v-shaped cross section to define bearing faces 66, 68, is rotatably mounted on a spindle 70 projecting from bearing block 54. Rollers of other complex shapes may be used instead of v-shaped rollers illustrated, it only being necessary that the rollers be shaped to control the relative positions of the rack and the roller, and to permit the slide-out room to move relative to the unit. The racks 32, 34 are each provided with a horizontally extending bearing surface defined by angled bearing faces 72, 74. The bearing faces will, of course, be shaped complementary to the cross section of the roller. A hooked extension extends from the bearing block 54 into a longitudinally extending groove 78 (
[0030] An electric motor 82 is supported on the upper most end of the torque shaft 52 for rotating the latter. The motor 82 is a bi-directional motor, and rotates the shaft in one direction to extend the slide-out room from the main living quarters, and in the opposite direction to retract the slide-out into the main living quarters. The actuation assembly 30 on the opposite side wall 22 is a mirror image of the actuation assembly 28. Another motor identical to the motor 83 operates actuation assembly 30. Both motors are driven by a synchronizing drive control 90, as illustrated in
[0031] Referring now to
[0032] Referring now to
[0033] In operation, when the user desires to extend the slide-out room 16, the motors 82 are caused to turn in a direction turning the pinions 58, 60 to cause the racks, due to their engagement therewith, to be driven outwardly with respect to the main living quarters, thereby carrying the slide-out room with the rack. Rollers 64, due to their engagement with the rack 34, carry the weight of the slide-out room and maintain the floor 26 of the slide-out room raised above the floor of the main living quarters. Accordingly, damage to the floor of the main living quarters, common in the prior arts when slide-out rooms are extended or retracted, is avoided. Since, as described above, actuating assemblies 28, 30 are shipped as a unit to the manufacturing plant, assembly and adjustment of separate components is not necessary. The slide-out room 16 is retracted into the main living quarters by causing the motor 82 to turn in the reverse direction, thereby moving the racks 32, 34 into the main living quarters, carrying the slide-out room 16 with them.
[0034] As discussed above, prior art slide-out rooms require multiple adjustments to center the slide-out room in the opening in the unit in order to provide a weather-tight seal when the room is extended and retracted, and require periodic adjustments to re-center the slide-out room to compensate for normal road vibrations. In the present invention, the actuating assemblies 28, 30 are located vertically on their corresponding side walls 20, 22 by engagement of the flange 62 with the floor 26, and are located horizontally on their corresponding side walls 20, 22 by the flange 42 of the assembly straps 38, 40. The clearance between the slide-out room and the side of the aperture 14 is set by attachment of flange 62 to the side wall 12. Since the bulb seal 50 is attached to the column 36 when the actuating assemblies 28, 30 are manufactured and proper positioning of the actuating assemblies 28, 30 on their corresponding side walls is assured, no adjustment of the slide-out room after installation on the unit is required or possible.
[0035] Slide-out rooms tend to tip downward relative to the unit when extended, and this tipping must be resisted, requiring heavier and more powerful actuators than would otherwise be necessary. In the present invention, tipping forces are transmitted through upper rack 32 and pinion 60 to apply a twisting force to the torque shaft 52, which is resisted by the torsional stiffness of the torque shaft 52. The twisting forces are transmitted through the torque shaft 52 to the lower pinion 58 and the lower rack 34, to thereby apply a countervailing force to the lower portion of the slide-out room, thereby tending to right the slide-out room. Accordingly, the power required of the motor 82 remains relatively small compared to prior art actuating mechanisms.
[0036] Referring now to
[0037] While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.