ADJUSTABLE LENGTH AND CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA VARIABLE OUTPUT ENDGATE TORQUE ROD
20200131827 ยท 2020-04-30
Inventors
- James M. Townson (Clarkston, MI, US)
- Himanshu H. Mehta (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
- Alvin N. Standard (Clarkston, MI, US)
- Ankita N. Joshi (Novi, MI, US)
- Gregory S. Erwin (Shelby Township, MI, US)
- Spencer T. Seufert (St. Clair Shores, MI, US)
Cpc classification
E05Y2201/25
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B62D33/0273
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05Y2900/544
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A variable output torque rod system for panel counterbalance includes a telescoping torque rod having a solid inner rod with a first end concentrically disposed in a tubular outer rod, wherein the tubular outer rod includes a first end fixed relative to a storage area, and wherein the solid inner rod includes a second end secured in a slider block relative to the panel. The telescoping torque rod is configured to store energy by being twisted when the panel is pivoted in a first direction relative to the storage area, and wherein the slider block is operative to adjust an overall length and cross-sectional area of the telescoping torque rod when the slider block is moved from a fully extended position to at least one other position that is less than the fully extended position.
Claims
1. A variable output torque rod system for panel counterbalance comprising: a storage area including a plurality of side walls and a floor; a panel operatively connected to one of the floor and at least one of the plurality of side walls, and configured to expand or restrict access to the storage area; a telescoping torque rod of shape having a solid inner rod with a first end concentrically disposed in a tubular outer rod, wherein the tubular outer rod includes a first fixed end relative to the storage area, and wherein the solid inner rod includes a second end secured in a slider block relative to the panel, wherein the telescoping torque rod is configured to store energy by being twisted when the panel is pivoted in a first direction relative to the storage area and to release the stored energy when the panel is pivoted in a second direction that is opposite to the first direction to thereby assist operation of the panel; and wherein the slider block disposed on the second end of the solid inner rod profiles against a portion of the panel to prevent rotation about the second end of the solid inner rod, and wherein the slider block is operative to adjust an overall length and cross-sectional area of the telescoping torque rod when the slider block is moved from a fully extended position to at least one other position that is less than the fully extended position.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein the slider block is adjustable to increase the cross-sectional area of the telescoping torque rod when the slider block is moved from the fully extended position to at least one other position that is less than the fully extended position, and wherein increasing the cross-sectional area operates to increase the stored energy of the telescoping torque rod that can be achieved when the telescoping torque rod is twisted while moving the panel in the first direction.
3. The system of claim 1 wherein the panel further comprises a support flange having a slot that allows for adjustment of the slider block along a concentric axis of the telescoping torque rod when a position fastener is loosened.
4. The system of claim 1 wherein the panel includes a slot formed below and parallel to a concentric axis of the telescoping torque rod, and wherein the position fastener of the slider block is exposed on a bottom surface of the panel such that the slider block is movable along the slot when the position fastener is loosened.
5. The system of claim 1 wherein the panel is a pickup end gate.
6. The system of claim 5 wherein the pickup end gate is configured as a storage module.
7. The system of claim 6 wherein the slider block is adjustable to effectively shorten the length and increase the cross-sectional area of the telescoping torque rod to increase the stored energy when the objects are stowed in the storage module and when the pickup end gate is pivoted in the first direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Referring to the drawings, wherein like reference numbers refer to like components throughout the several views, Referring to the drawings, wherein like reference numbers refer to like components,
[0016] The storage compartment 16 of
[0017] As shown in
[0018] The panel 28 additionally includes a torque rod 34. The torque rod 34 is characterized by a cross-section having an outer diameter 35, a wall thickness 36, and a hollow interior 38. Alternatively, the torque rod 34 may be formed having a completely solid body segment. The torque rod 34 also has a first end 40 fixed relative to the side wall 18 of the storage area 26, a second end 42 fixed relative to the panel 28, and a predetermined length 43 that spans the distance between the first end 40 and the second end 42. The torque rod 34 is configured to store energy by being twisted when the panel 28 is pivoted in a first direction relative to the storage area 26, wherein the first direction is identified by an arrow 44. The torque rod 34 is formed from a suitable material that is capable of elastically withstanding torsion without taking a permanent set while being worked during operation of the panel 28, for example spring steel.
[0019] The torque rod 34 is also configured to release the stored energy when the panel 28 is pivoted in a second direction after being previously twisted in the first direction 44, wherein the second direction is identified by an arrow 46. As may be seen from
[0020] In order to achieve the desired force to assist the operation of the panel 28, each of the first end 40 and the second end 42 is specifically configured in order to fix the first end relative to the storage area 26 and second end relative to the panel 28. As shown in
[0021] When the panel 28 is pivoted in the first direction 44 from the position where access to the storage area 26 is restricted, the torque rod 34 is twisted because while the first end 40 is securely tied to the side wall 18, the second end 42 is rotated with the panel. The action of operating the panel 28 to expand the storage area 26 stores energy in the torque rod 34 under the mass of the panel 28 being lowered in the first direction 44. Conversely, when then panel 28 is operated in the second direction 46 to restrict access to the storage area 26, the torque rod 34 is permitted to release the stored energy and thus assist with raising the panel 28. The overall diameter 35, the wall thickness 36, and the length 43 are all selected to provide the torque rod 34 with a desired spring rate such that the twisting of the torque rod may generate a useful force assist in raising the panel 28.
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[0023] The tubular outer rod 39 includes a first fixed end 40 (see
T=(G/L)*J,Equation 1: [0024] wherein T=applied external torque; [0025] G=material strength; [0026] =twist angle; [0027] J=d.sup.4/32=polar moment of inertia; wherein d equals diameter [0028] L=torque rod length
[0029] It is contemplated that the panel 28 can provide additional utility as a storage module for stowing objects such as tools and/or construction materials. The added weight of the stowed objects adversely effects the counterbalance of the panel 28 by increasing initial and peak closing efforts and damped opening performance. In accordance with aspects of the exemplary embodiment, the stored energy potential of the torque rod 35 can be increased by effectively shortening the length and increasing the cross-sectional area of the torque rod 35 when the slider block 56 is properly adjusted within the slot 60 of the support flange 62 to the second end 61 (
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[0031] While the best modes for carrying out the invention have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention within the scope of the appended claims.