Device for a vehicle roof, and method for operating a device for a vehicle roof
20200346532 · 2020-11-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J7/024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A device for a vehicle roof may have a guide element with a slideway, a bolt which can be displaced relative to the guide element and can be guided thereby on the slideway. The bolt and the guide element have a common contact area which may be formed by a protrusion on the bolt and the slideway, the protrusion being configured to introduce a corresponding notch into the slideway during the displacement along the slideway.
Claims
1. A device for a vehicle roof, comprising: a guide element with a slideway, a bolt which can be displaced relative to the guide element and is guided thereby on the slideway, the bolt and the guide element having a common contact area which is formed by a protrusion on the bolt and the slideway, the protrusion being configured to introduce a corresponding notch into the slideway during the displacement along the slideway.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the protrusion is configured as an annularly circumferential rib.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein a multiplicity of protrusions are formed on the bolt.
4. The device according to one of claim 1, wherein the protrusion is formed of a harder material than the slideway.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the protrusion is composed of a metal and the slideway is composed of a plastic.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the bolt is part of a deployment lever, and a movement of the deployment lever counter to a first direction (X) relative to the guide element is blockable by the bolt and the slideway.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein, in an initial state, the protrusion has an oversize with respect to the slideway.
8. The device according to claim 1, wherein the notch is formed and the common contact area is formed by the protrusion and the notch on the slideway.
9. A vehicle roof with a roof opening which can be closed by a cover, the cover being fastened to the vehicle roof by a cover mechanism, the cover mechanism having a device according to claim 1.
10. A method for operating a device for a vehicle roof, comprising: providing of a guide element with a slideway and of a bolt with a protrusion, displacing the bolt along the slideway, the protrusion being in contact with the slideway, and, as a result, and forming of a notch in the slideway, said notch corresponding to the protrusion.
11. The method according to claim 10, comprising: displacing of a deployment lever along a first direction (X) relative to the guide element during the displacement of the bolt, the bolt being fastened to the deployment lever and the deployment lever being held by the guide element, moving the bolt relative to the slideway into a blocking position, and, as a result, blocking of a movement of the deployment lever counter to the first direction (X) relative to the guide element.
Description
[0019] In the drawings:
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[0027] Along an X direction, which extends along a first direction, for example the vehicle longitudinal direction, guide rails 116 (
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[0029] The cover mechanism 104 for example has a deployment rod 115 which is coupled to a drive of the cover mechanism 104. The deployment rod 115 transmits a movement of the drive onto a deployment lever 113. The deployment lever 113 is provided in order to move the rear edge 121 of the cover 103 along the Z direction.
[0030] The guide rail 116, at the rear end thereof in the X direction, has a guide element 105. The guide element 105 is in particular formed of a plastic. The guide element 105 has in particular plastic which is for example reinforced, for example by metal.
[0031] The deployment lever 113 is coupled to the guide element 105 and is in particular held by the guide element 105. The deployment lever 113 has a bolt 107 and a further bolt 118, which each extend mainly along the Y direction in the ready-for-operation state. The further bolt 118 of the deployment lever 113 is arranged, and guided, in a slotted guide 117 of the guide element 105. A movement of the deployment lever 113 relative to the guide element 105 is thus possible along the X direction. In order to move the rear edge 121 of the cover 103, the deployment lever 113 is moved both in translation along the X direction and in rotation about an axis of rotation, which is prescribed by the further bolt 118.
[0032] In this case, the bolt 107 is arranged, and guided, on a slideway 106 of the guide element 105. A cover mechanism of this kind is elucidated, for example, in DE 102017106510, which is mentioned in the introduction.
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[0034] In comparison to the position which is illustrated in
[0035] The bolt 107 has a protrusion 108. The bolt 107 has a lateral surface 122 (
[0036] The slideway 106 has a notch 110. The notch 100 corresponds to the protrusion 108 of the bolt 107. During the movement of the bolt 107 along the slideway 106, the protrusion 108 is guided in the notch 110.
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[0038] The notch 110 is introduced into the slideway 106 by means of a movement of the bolt 107 relative to the slideway 106. The protrusion 108 deforms the material of the guide element 105 on the slideway 106, such that the notch 110 is formed. By way of example, the protrusion 108 deforms the slideway 106 in order to form the notch 110.
[0039] The guide element 105 is produced with the slideway 106 initially without the notch 110. The device 120 is assembled, as illustrated in
[0040] In particular, tolerances which, in the blocking position 114, could lead to the occurrence of a spacing between the slideway 106 and the bolt 107 are compensated. This spacing can lead to rattling and thus to noise emissions. This is compensated for by the protrusion 108, which forms the corresponding notch 110 thereof itself and thus is free of play. A defined overlap of the protrusion 108 with respect to the slideway 106 makes it possible both for the relative movement of the bolt 107 along the slideway 106 to be smooth and for the notch 110 to be formed in a tolerance-compensating manner. The notch 110 can also be referred to as a groove.
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[0043] The device 120 makes it possible, in particular in the blocking position 114, for the tolerances between the bolt 107 and the guide element 105 to be compensated for. The protrusion 108 acts as a tolerance-compensating feature. By using the protrusion 108 itself to form the notch 110, the device 120 is free of play. The elimination of play has a tolerance-compensating effect. Simple production of the device 120 is made possible by the arrangement of the protrusions 108 on the bolt 107.
[0044] As an alternative or in addition, it is also possible to form a protrusion on the slideway. However, according to exemplary embodiments, the protrusion 108 on the bolt 107 is easier to produce. The slideway 106 is also deformed or plastically deformed only at certain points by means of the protrusion 108 on the bolt 107. It is thus possible to realize a relatively low risk of wear and settling.
[0045] As an alternative or in addition to the described exemplary use on the deployment lever 113, the device 120 can also be used, in general, with the bolt 107 which is guided along the slideway 106, for example a slotted guide track. By way of example, the protrusion 108 is used on a bolt which is longitudinally movable relative to a slotted guide track, for example with a control rod and/or an actuating lever of a mechanism for moving a cover relative to a vehicle roof.
[0046] The device 120 makes possible a design with overpressure action on the protrusion 108. The local overpressure action only on the protrusion 108 has a small influence on the smoothness or sluggishness of the movement. The protrusion 108 digs into the plastic of the slideway 106 and thus, during the first use, independently forms a fit which is as optimal as possible. Simple tolerance design between the bolt 107 and the slideway 106 is thus possible.