Hinge arrangement
10752201 ยท 2020-08-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D11/1014
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
B60R21/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05D11/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a hinge arrangement of a vehicle, the hinge arrangement being transitable between a normal state and a deployed state. The hinge arrangement comprises a body portion, a bracket portion, a hinge portion and a deployment guiding element. The hinge portion comprises a first member and a second member, the deployment guiding element pivotally connecting the bracket portion and the first member of the hinge portion. The bracket portion is arranged to be in a fixed position relative to the first member during movement in a hinged connection. The bracket portion is arranged to be translationally displaced as a whole in relation to the first member of the hinge portion during the transition of the hinge arrangement between the normal state and the deployed state, the deployment guiding element being adapted to guide the transition and the hinged connection being inactive during the transition.
Claims
1. A hinge arrangement adapted to be located at a front, a rear or a side end portion of a cover of a vehicle, said hinge arrangement being transitable between a normal state and a deployed state, said hinge arrangement having a longitudinal direction (x), a transverse direction (y) and a vertical direction (z), said hinge arrangement comprising a body portion, adapted to be attached, directly or indirectly, to a body of said vehicle or forming a part of said body, a bracket portion, adapted to be attached, directly or indirectly, to said cover, a hinge portion, providing a hinged connection between said body portion and said bracket portion, and a deployment guiding element, said hinge portion comprising a first member and a second member, said second member being pivotally connected to said first member and pivotally or fixedly connected to said body portion, said deployment guiding element pivotally connecting said bracket portion and said first member of said hinge portion, said bracket portion being arranged to be in a fixed position relative to said first member during movement in said hinged connection, said bracket portion being arranged to be translationally displaced as a whole at least in said vertical direction (z) in relation to said first member of said hinge portion during said transition of said hinge arrangement between said normal state and said deployed state, said deployment guiding element being adapted to guide said transition and said hinged connection being inactive during said transition, wherein, said hinge arrangement further comprises a locking member pivotally connected to said first member, said locking member being adapted to in a first state lock said bracket portion in relation to said first member of said hinge portion and in a second state lock said first member of said hinge portion in relation to said body portion, said deployment guiding element and said locking member being connected to said first member by means of a common pivot axis.
2. The hinge arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said deployment guiding element comprises a single arm, with a fixed length.
3. The hinge arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said locking member comprises a first lock portion adapted to cooperate with said bracket portion in said first state of said locking member.
4. The hinge arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said locking member is biased towards said first state.
5. The hinge arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said locking member comprises a second lock portion, adapted to cooperate with said body portion in said second state of said locking member to thereby prevent said first member from moving upwards in said vertical direction (z) in relation to said body portion.
6. The hinge arrangement according to claim 5, wherein said body portion comprises a locking flange protruding in said transverse direction (y), said second lock portion being adapted to cooperate with said locking flange.
7. The hinge arrangement according to claim 6, wherein said second lock portion comprises an elongated member having a first surface, said first surface being adapted to slide against said locking flange during said transition of said hinge arrangement between said normal state and said deployed state.
8. The hinge arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising a lifting member adapted to operate on said locking member to provide said translational displacement of said bracket portion at least in said vertical direction (z) in relation to said first member of said hinge portion during said transition of said hinge arrangement between said normal state and said deployed state.
9. The hinge arrangement according to claim 8, wherein said locking member comprises an impact surface, said lifting member being adapted to operate on said locking member by pushing on said impact surface.
10. The hinge arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said first member of said hinge portion comprises a support, said support being adapted to support said bracket portion in said first state of said locking member, at an end of said bracket portion.
11. The hinge arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said locking member and/or said deployment guiding element extend also in said transverse direction (y) of said hinge arrangement, such that said locking member and said deployment guiding element intersect each other or at least partly overlap, when seen from above in said vertical direction (z).
12. The hinge arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said first member comprises a stopper protruding in said transverse direction (y) of said hinge arrangement, said stopper being adapted to provide an end of said movement of said deployment guiding element at said transition of said hinge arrangement between said normal state and said deployed state.
13. A bonnet arrangement for a vehicle, said bonnet arrangement comprising a bonnet being displaceable between a closed position and a deployed position located at least upwards, preferably upwards and rearwards, as compared to said closed position, and a hinge arrangement according to claim 1, said bracket portion of said hinge arrangement being attached, directly or indirectly, to said bonnet, which constitutes said cover.
14. A vehicle comprising a hinge arrangement according to claim 1.
15. A method of transiting a hinge arrangement between a normal state and a deployed state, said method comprising providing the hinge arrangement of claim 1, first locking said first member of said hinge portion in relation to said body portion by means of said locking member, thereafter translationally displacing said bracket portion as a whole at least in said vertical direction (z) in relation to said first member of said hinge portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will hereinafter be further explained by means of non-limiting examples with reference to the appended drawings wherein:
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(7) It should be noted that the appended drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale and that the dimensions of some features of the present invention may have been exaggerated for the sake of clarity.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The invention will, in the following, be exemplified by embodiments. It should however be realized that the embodiments are included in order to explain principles of the invention and not to limit the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims. Details from two or more of the embodiments may be combined with each other.
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(10) The directionality of the hinge arrangement 11 corresponds to the directionality of the vehicle 3, such that a longitudinal direction x of the hinge arrangement 11 corresponds to a longitudinal direction of the vehicle 3, a transverse direction y of the hinge arrangement 11 corresponds to a transverse direction of the vehicle 3 and a vertical direction z of the hinge arrangement 11 corresponds to a vertical direction of the vehicle 3, assuming the vehicle 3 is standing on a horizontal ground.
(11) The bonnet 5 is shown in a closed position, see continuous line, in a deployed position, see dashed line, and in an open position, see dash-dotted line.
(12) The closed position of the bonnet 5 is used during normal driving of the vehicle 3 and during parking of the vehicle 3.
(13) The open position of the bonnet 5, as indicated by the dash-dotted line in
(14) The bonnet 5 is also displaceable from the closed position to the deployed position. As already mentioned above in the background section, it is well-known to use a deployable bonnet in a vehicle. By raising the bonnet 5 to the deployed position, also called the pop-up position, the distance between the bonnet 5 and any hard engine parts is increased, thereby reducing the severity of an accident involving a vulnerable road user being thrown onto the bonnet 5. As an option, the bonnet arrangement of the invention may also raise the front end portion 15 of the bonnet 5 in order to reach the deployed position. This may be advantageous if the vulnerable road user hits a front portion of the bonnet 5, which e.g. may be the case, if the vulnerable road user is short, e.g. a short person or a child.
(15) When being displaced from the closed position to the deployed position, the bonnet 5 of the illustrated embodiment moves simultaneously upwards in the z-direction and rearwards in the x-direction. In the illustrated embodiment, not only the rear end portion 17, but also the front end portion 15, is displaced. Preferably, the bonnet 5 is also displaceable from the deployed position back to the closed position, such that the bonnet arrangement 1 may be restored to the closed position after the deployed position has been activated.
(16) The rear end portion 17 of the bonnet 5 may be adapted to be displaced rearwards by a longitudinal distance d.sub.xr being in the range of 20 mmd.sub.xr200 mm, preferably 40 mmd.sub.xr180 mm, more preferably 60 mmd.sub.xr160 mm in relation to the body 13 of the vehicle 3 during the displacement from the closed position to the deployed position. Further, the rear end portion 17 may be adapted to be displaced upwards by a vertical distance d.sub.zr being in the range of 10 mmd.sub.zr170 mm, preferably 20 mmd.sub.zr150 mm, more preferably 30 mmd.sub.xr130 mm in relation to the body 13 of the vehicle 3 during the displacement from the closed position to the deployed position. The distances d.sub.xr and d.sub.zr are determined where a bracket portion is attached to a deployment guiding element of the hinge arrangement 11 and reflect the displacements within the hinge arrangement 11. The bracket portion and the deployment guiding element are further described below.
(17) One pair of a striker 7 and a latch 9 may be used. In that case, the pair is preferably located at or adjacent to the centre of the front end portion 15 of the bonnet 5. Often, there are two pairs of a striker 7 and a latch 9, e.g. at or adjacent to each lateral side of the front end portion 15 of the bonnet 5.
(18) Usually, there is one hinge arrangement 11 at or adjacent to each lateral side of the rear end portion 17 of the bonnet 5. However, one, two, three or more hinge arrangements may be used.
(19) In the embodiment of
(20) As an alternative to displacing both the front end portion 15 and the rear end portion 17 when going to the deployed position of the bonnet 5, the front end portion 15 may remain in a relative position similar to that of the closed position of the bonnet 5, while only displacing the rear end portion 17.
(21) The hinge arrangement 11 as described herein provides a hinge arrangement with a low packaging height.
(22) In addition, the hinge arrangement 11 and the bonnet arrangement 1 as described herein make it possible for the bonnet 5 to move upwards and rearwards in relation to the windscreen of the vehicle 3. Thereby the bonnet 5 may reach a deployed position, wherein its rear end portion 17 is closer to the windscreen as compared to hinge arrangements according to prior art, when measured from the lower edge of the windscreen located furthest forward in the vehicle 3.
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(24) The hinge arrangement 11 is transitable between a normal state, illustrated in
(25) As may best be seen in
(26) The hinge portion 19 provides a hinged connection between the body portion 18 and the bracket portion 21 allowing access opening of the bonnet 5, cf.
(27) Even if the illustrated embodiment discloses two second members 27a, 27b, it would also be feasible with a single second member. It would also be feasible with more than one first member 25. The first and second members may form parts of a multi-link arrangement, in which case, there may be other portions or elements, such as link arms, located between the first and the second members.
(28) The first member 25 comprises a stopper 26, which protrudes in the transverse direction y. The stopper 26 is adapted to stop the rotation of the deployment guiding element 23 when going to the deployed state of the hinge arrangement 11, which is further described below in conjunction with
(29) The deployment guiding element 23, being constituted by a single arm with a fixed length, is adapted to guide the transition of the hinge arrangement 11 between the normal state and the deployed state. The deployment guiding element 23 is pivotally connected at one end to a first end 28a of the bracket portion 21 at a fifth pivot axis A5 and at an opposite end to the first member 25 of the hinge portion 19 at a sixth pivot axis A6. The deployment guiding element 23 may have a length in the range of from 10 mm to 200 mm as measured between the pivot axes A5, A6, preferably in the range of from 20 mm to 180 mm, more preferably in the range of from 30 mm to 160 mm.
(30) During the transition from the normal state of the hinge arrangement 11, illustrated in
(31) The hinge arrangement 11 further comprises a locking member 29, which may assume a first state, as is illustrated in
(32) In the first state, the locking member 29 locks the position of the bracket portion 21 in relation to the first member 25 of the hinge portion 19, such that there is no or substantially no pivotal movement at the fifth and sixth A5, A6 pivot axes.
(33) In the second state, the locking member 29 locks the position of the first member 25 of the hinge portion 19 in relation to body portion 18, i.e. their positions in relation to each other are fixed, such that there is no or substantially no pivotal movement at the hinged connection of the hinge arrangement 11 at the first, second, third and fourth pivot axes A1, A2, A3, A4.
(34) The locking member 29 is pivotally connected to the first member 25 by the same axis as the deployment guiding element 23, i.e. the sixth pivot axis A6, which is located at a central portion 31 of the locking member 29. The locking member 29 further comprises three leg-shaped portions 33, 35, 37 extending from the central portion 31. This is best seen in the detailed view of
(35) The first leg-shaped portion 33 of the locking member 29 comprises a first lock portion constituted by a first hook 39, which is adapted to hold the bracket portion 21 down against the first member 25 of the hinged portion 19 in the first state of the locking member 29, see
(36) The second leg-shaped portion 35 of the locking member 29 comprises a second lock portion constituted by a second hook 43, which is open in an obliquely downward direction in the first state and with a closed bonnet 5, as may be seen in the detail of
(37) The second hook 43 comprises an elongated member 47 having a first surface 49. During the transition of the hinge arrangement 11 between the normal state and the deployed state, which is further described below, the first surface 49 slides against the locking flange 45.
(38) The locking member 29 further comprises an impact surface 51 at the third leg-shaped portion 37 of the locking member 29. The impact surface 51 forms an abutment for a lifting member 53, e.g. a piston, which may be released by e.g. pyrotechnics. When the lifting member 53 is activated, e.g. when a sensor system of the vehicle 3 has determined a collision with a vulnerable road user or an imminent collision with a vulnerable road user, the lifting member 53 operates on the impact surface 51 to transit the hinge arrangement 11 to the deployed state. Thereby, the bracket portion 21 is displaced upwards and rearwards in a displacement governed by the deployment guiding element 23, causing the bonnet 5 to be displaced to its deployed position, see
(39) As mentioned above, the locking member 29 is spring-biased towards the first state. This is illustrated in
(40) In order to be able to transfer energy from the locking member 29 to the deployment guiding element 23, at least one of them extends in the transverse direction y of the hinge arrangement 11, such that the locking member 29 and the deployment guiding element 23 at least partly overlap when seen from above in the vertical direction z of the hinge arrangement 11, see
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(43) Once the locking flange 45 has reached into the second hook 43 and thereby secured the first member 25 in relation to the body portion 18, the lifting member 53 starts transferring deployment energy via the third leg-shaped portion 37 of the locking member 29 pushing on the deployment guiding element 23. The deployment guiding element 23 pivots at both its ends at the fifth and sixth pivot axes A5, A6, thereby raising the bracket portion 21 as a whole upwards and rearwards. At the same time, the locking flange 45 moves further into the second hook 43, until the locking flange 45 reaches a bottom 57 of the second hook 43, see
(44) Hence, the locking member 29 rotates independently at the start of the transition to the deployed state and the deployment guiding element 23 starts to rotate after having contact with the locking member 29, which is transferring the force from the lifting member 53.
(45) A method of transiting the hinge arrangement described herein between the normal state and the deployed state may thus comprise first locking the first member 25 of the hinge portion 19 in relation to the body portion 18 by means of the locking member 29, thereafter translationally displacing the bracket portion 21 as a whole at least in the vertical direction z of the hinge arrangement 11 in relation to the first member 25 of the hinge portion 19.
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(47) As described above, the relative movement within the hinge arrangement 11 during the transition of the hinge arrangement 11 to the deployed state, see
(48) As such, the present invention should not be considered as limited by the embodiments and figures described herein. Rather, the full scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims, with reference to the description and drawings. Although the illustrated embodiments show a cover in the form of a bonnet 5 at a front end portion of a vehicle in the form of a car, the cover may also be comprised in another type of vehicle. Further, the cover may also be located at a rear end portion or a side end portion of the vehicle.