Window arrangement of a motor vehicle and motor vehicle comprising such a window arrangement

10533357 ยท 2020-01-14

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Abstract

A window arrangement of a motor vehicle is provided having a window pane unit, which can be linked to a vehicle bodywork via a first and second hinge arrangement, the two hinge arrangements defining a common pivot axis of the window pane unit and each comprising two hinge parts, which are connected to each other in an articulated manner, and which can be separated from each other without the use of tools, the two hinge parts of the first hinge arrangement, in a single defined pivoted position being movable with respect to each other and being separable from each other in the radial direction in relation to the pivot axis and the two hinge parts of the second hinge arrangement, in relation to the pivot axis, only being separable from each other in the axial direction when the two hinge parts of the first hinge arrangement have been detached.

Claims

1. A window arrangement of a motor vehicle, comprising: a window pane unit, which can be linked to a vehicle bodywork via a first hinge arrangement and via a second hinge arrangement, the two hinge arrangements defining a common pivot axis of the window pane unit and each comprising two hinge parts, which are connected to each other in an articulated manner, and which can be separated from each other without the use of tools, the two hinge parts of the first hinge arrangement, in a single defined pivoted position being movable with respect to each other and being separable from each other in the radial direction in relation to the pivot axis and the two hinge parts of the second hinge arrangement, in relation to the pivot axis, only being separable from each other in the axial direction when the two hinge parts of the first hinge arrangement have been separated from each other.

2. The window arrangement according to claim 1, wherein one of the hinge parts of the first hinge arrangement includes a flattened bearing journal whose width corresponds to a slot at a bearing lug of the other hinge part of the first hinge arrangement.

3. The window arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the bearing journal is provided at a supporting plate, a face side of the bearing lug being adjacent to the supporting plate.

4. The window arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the hinge part having the bearing journal is realized so as to be fixed relative to the vehicle and the hinge part having the bearing lug is fixed relative to the window pane.

5. The window arrangement according to claim 1, wherein one of the hinge parts of the second hinge arrangement includes a bearing pin, which has a round cross-section and engages a closed bearing ring of the other hinge part of the second hinge arrangement.

6. The window arrangement according to claim 5, wherein the bearing pin has a face side that is rounded.

7. The window arrangement according to claim 6, wherein the bearing pin face side forms a spherical surface.

8. The window arrangement according to claim 5, wherein the bearing pin is arranged at a supporting plate, a face side of the bearing ring being adjacent to the supporting plate.

9. The window arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the window pane unit is a rear window.

10. A motor vehicle having a window arrangement comprising: a window pane unit, which is connected to a vehicle bodywork via a first hinge arrangement and via a second hinge arrangement, the two hinge arrangements defining a pivot axis of the window pane unit and each comprising two hinge parts, which are connected to each other in an articulated manner, and which can be detached from each other without the use of tools, the two hinge parts of the first hinge arrangement, in a first defined pivoted position, being movable with respect to each other and being separable from each other in the radial direction in relation to the pivot axis and the two hinge parts of the second hinge arrangement, in relation to the pivot axis, only being separable from each other in the axial direction when the two hinge parts of the first hinge arrangement have been separated from each other.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) In the drawings, an exemplary and non-limiting embodiment of a motor vehicle having a window arrangement is illustrated in a schematically simplified fashion and will be explained in more detail in the following description.

(2) FIG. 1 shows a rear view of a motor vehicle when a backlight is in a closed position.

(3) FIG. 2 shows a rear view of the motor vehicle that is similar to FIG. 1, but in an open and removal position of the backlight.

(4) FIG. 3 shows a top view onto a rear region of the vehicle when the backlight is closed.

(5) FIG. 4 shows a top view onto the rear region of the vehicle that is similar to FIG. 3, but in the open and removal position of the backlight.

(6) FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of a first hinge arrangement of the backlight.

(7) FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of a second hinge arrangement of the backlight.

(8) FIG. 7 shows a top perspective view of the first hinge arrangement in an open and removal position of the backlight.

(9) FIG. 8 shows a side view of the first hinge arrangement.

(10) FIG. 9 shows a longitudinal section through the first hinge arrangement in the closed position of the backlight.

(11) FIG. 10 shows a section through the first hinge arrangement that is similar to FIG. 9, but in the open and removal position of the backlight.

(12) FIG. 11 shows a side view of the second hinge arrangement.

(13) FIG. 12 shows a section through the second hinge arrangement along line XII-XII in FIG. 11.

(14) FIG. 13 shows a further longitudinal section through the second hinge arrangement in the closed position of the backlight.

(15) FIG. 14 shows a longitudinal section of the second hinge arrangement that is similar to FIG. 13, but in the open and removal position of the backlight.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(16) An exemplary motor vehicle 10 is illustrated in the figures that is realized as an all-terrain vehicle and that has a vehicle bodywork 12 that includes an at least nearly vertical rear side 14. A rear cut-out 16 is realized at the rear side 14, being closed by a window pane unit 18 of a window arrangement in the position illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 3.

(17) At its upper edge, the window pane unit 18 is provided with two hinge arrangements 20 and 22, by means of which it can be pivoted, about a pivot axis defined by the hinge arrangements 20 and 22, between a closed position for closing the rear cut-out 16, the position being illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 3, and an open and removed position for clearing the rear cut-out 16, the position being illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 4. The hinge arrangements 20 and 22 are arranged at the upper edge of the window pane unit 18 and at the upper edge region of the rear side 14, which limits the rear cut-out 16.

(18) Hinge arrangement 20, which is arranged on the left in relation to a vertical longitudinal centre plane of the vehicle and in relation to the forward direction of travel of the motor vehicle 10, comprises a hinge part 24 mounted at the rear side 14 so as to be fixed relative to the vehicle and a hinge part 26 that is mounted at the window pane unit 18 so as to be fixed relative to the window pane and that is engaged with latching tabs 28 of a base plate 30 fixed relative to the window pane. Hinge part 26, which is fixed relative to the window pane, at its end facing away from the window pane unit 18, forms a bearing lug 32 that is realized like a ring and includes a slot 34 that is arranged at the upper side of the bearing lug 32 in relation to the closed position of the window pane unit 18. A bearing journal 36 engages with the bearing lug 32, the bearing journal 26 being arranged at a supporting plate 38 that is realized at an arm of hinge part 24 and whose plane is oriented so as to be parallel to the longitudinal centre plane of the vehicle. The bearing lug 32, in the mounted position, abuts against the supporting plate 38 with its face side facing the left outer side of the vehicle.

(19) The bearing journal 36 has flat areas on opposite sides and is therefore realized like a rib and has a width that corresponds to the width of the slot 34. The length of the bearing journal 36 corresponds to the inner diameter of the bearing lug 32. The rib 36 extends along an axis that is inclined by approximately 45 as against a line connecting the pivot axis and the centre of the slot 34.

(20) The second hinge arrangement 22 comprises a hinge part 40 arranged at the rear side 14 so as to be fixed relative to the vehicle and a hinge part 45 attached to the window pane unit 18 via latching tabs 42 of a base plate 44.

(21) Hinge part 45 comprises, at its upper end in relation to the closed position of the window pane unit 18, a bearing ring 46 which is realized so as to be closed and with which a bearing pin 48 engages that is realized at a supporting plate 50 that is realized at an arm of hinge part 40, which is fixed relative to the vehicle and is oriented so as to be approximately parallel to the vertical longitudinal centre plane of the vehicle. The bearing ring 46, with its face side facing the right outer side of the vehicle, abuts against the supporting plate 50.

(22) The bearing pin 48 has, as it can be taken from FIG. 12, a rounded face side or a face side forming a spherical surface.

(23) In order to remove the window pane unit 18 from the vehicle bodywork 12, it is, starting from the closed position illustrated in FIGS. 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 10, pivoted into the open and removed position illustrated in FIGS. 2, 4, 7, 10 and 14, that means by approximately 120 upwards. In this position, the bearing journal 36 of hinge arrangement 20 is aligned with the slot 34 of the bearing lug 32. Consequently, the window pane unit 18 can be pivoted, in accordance with an arrow X illustrated in FIG. 2, about a centre of rotation formed by hinge arrangement 22, such that the bearing journal 36 exits from the bearing lug 32 through the slot 34 and that hinge part 26 is separated from hinge part 24 of hinge arrangement 20. The bearing lug 32 then does not abut against the supporting plate 38 of hinge part 24 anymore, as a result of which hinge arrangement 22 is cleared, such that the bearing ring 46 of the hinge arrangement 22 can be released from the bearing pin 48. The window pane unit 18 has consequently been separated from the vehicle bodywork 14.