INSTEP ENCLOSURE ARRANGEMENT FOR A CABIN OF A VEHICLE
20240060345 ยท 2024-02-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An instep enclosure arrangement for a cabin of a vehicle, comprising at least one instep portion, a retractable cover for enclosing access to the instep portion in a closed orientation, and a displaceable mechanical linkage assembly for operatively connecting the retractable cover with a door of the vehicle, whereby the retractable cover is configured to move from the closed orientation towards a retracted state in response to a movement of the door so as to permit access to the instep portion.
Claims
1. An instep enclosure arrangement for a cabin of a vehicle comprising: at least one instep portion, a retractable cover for enclosing access to the instep portion in a closed orientation, and a displaceable mechanical linkage assembly for operatively connecting the retractable cover with a door the vehicle, wherein the retractable cover is configured to move from the closed orientation towards a retracted state in response to a movement of the door so as to permit access to the instep portion.
2. The instep enclosure arrangement claim 1, wherein the retractable cover is configured to return to the closed orientation relative to the instep portion when the door is closed relative to the cabin.
3. The instep enclosure arrangement claim 2, wherein the retractable cover is a spring-biased retractable cover so as to permit the retractable cover to return back to its closed orientation when the door is closed.
4. The instep enclosure arrangement of claim 1, wherein the displaceable mechanical linkage assembly is arranged to extend between the retractable cover and the door.
5. The instep enclosure arrangement claim 4, wherein the displaceable mechanical linkage assembly comprises a movable door-cabin connecting part for connecting the door with the cabin, movable door-cabin connecting part being arranged to effect movement of the retractable cover upon a rotational movement of the door.
6. The instep enclosure arrangement claim 5, wherein the movable door-cabin connecting part is arranged to effect movement of the retractable cover upon a rotational movement of the door via a wire extending between the movable door-cabin connecting part and the retractable cover.
7. The instep enclosure arrangement of claim 5, wherein the moveable door-cabin connecting part is a door rotational locking device configured to stop the door at a number of positions.
8. The instep enclosure arrangement of claim 1, wherein the displaceable mechanical linkage assembly comprises a wire being directly connected to an inner surface of the door.
9. The instep enclosure arrangement wherein the retractable cover comprises a locking part for securely fixating the retractable cover relative to the instep portion when the retractable cover is in the closed orientation.
10. The instep enclosure arrangement of claim 1, wherein the retractable cover is rotationally arranged to another part of the instep enclosure arrangement.
11. The instep enclosure arrangement of claim 1, wherein the retractable cover is a foldable arrangement.
12. A cabin for a vehicle, comprising instep enclosure arrangement of claim 1.
13. A vehicle comprising the cabin of claim 12.
14. A vehicle comprising the instep enclosure arrangement of claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] The above, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the present disclosure, will be better understood through the following illustrative and non-limiting detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, wherein:
[0027]
[0028]
[0029]
[0030] With reference to the appended drawings, below follows a more detailed description of the embodiments of the disclosure cited as examples.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] The present disclosure will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the disclosure are shown. The disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided for thoroughness and completeness. The skilled person will recognize that many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims. Like reference character refer to like elements throughout the description.
[0032]
[0033] The truck 1 should be seen as an example of a vehicle which here comprises an instep enclosure arrangement 10 for the truck cabin 2. While the vehicle in
[0034] Although not explicitly illustrated in
[0035] As illustrated in
[0036] Turning again to the instep enclosure arrangement 10, one example embodiment of the disclosure will now be described in more detail with reference to
[0037] The instep enclosure arrangement 10 provides for allowing access to the insteps when the door of the cabin is open, while restricting access to the insteps during operation of the truck when the door is closed.
[0038] As illustrated in the Figures, with particular reference to
[0039] It should be noted that the terms above, upper, below, lower and bottom, as well as any other similar terms are used in reference to the position of the instep enclosure arrangement 10 as depicted in the drawings and the arrangement may be positioned and used in other orientations.
[0040] As depicted in
[0041] The instep enclosure arrangement 10 also comprises the cover in the form of a retractable flap 5. The flap is adapted to enclose the access to the instep portion(s) 4 when the tractable flap is set in a closed orientation, as illustrated in
[0042] Moreover, as illustrated in e.g.
[0043] Optionally, the configuration of the displaceable mechanical linkage assembly 20 is designed such that the retractable flap 5 is orientated in a fully retracted state, as illustrated in
[0044] The cooperation between the retractable flap 5 and the door 3 can be provided in several different ways by means of the displaceable mechanical linkage assembly 20. Generally, the displaceable mechanical linkage assembly 20 is configured to pull the retractable flap 5 towards its retracted state when the door opens, while it is configured to push the retractable flap 5 into its closed orientation when the door 3 closes. The
[0045] As shown in e.g.
[0046] In other words, the door check link mechanism 22 generally corresponds to a movable door-cabin connecting part for connecting the door with the truck cabin. The door check link mechanism 22 is arranged to effect a movement of the retractable flap 5 upon a rotational movement of the door 3. In the example illustrated in
[0047] Typically, although not strictly required, the door check link mechanism 22 is a door rotational locking device configured to stop the door at a number of positions. Accordingly, the retracted flap 5 is here in its retracted state when the door 3 is in its fully open position, as illustrated in
[0048] It should be noted that the door check link mechanism 22 may typically include additional features and components as is known in the art. The door check link mechanism is generally used in cooperation with hinges to allow the door to be retained at a predetermined position along a path of a door opening movement permitted by the hinge.
[0049] One schematic example of a door check link mechanism is illustrated in
[0050] In the example embodiment illustrated in
[0051] It should be readily appreciated that the attachment of the wire 23 to the door 3 via the door check link mechanism 22 is only one option of several different configurations. In other examples (although not shown), the displaceable mechanical linkage assembly comprises a wire directly arranged to connect to the inner surface 30 of the door 3.
[0052] The arrangement of the retractable flap 5 on the truck 1 can be provided in several different ways. In the example embodiment illustrated in
[0053] Typically, the retractable flap 5 is rotationally arranged to another part of the instep enclosure arrangement. By way of example, as illustrated in e.g.
[0054] To this end, the retractable flap 5 is here arranged on a lower side of a first instep, but above a second instep, as seen in the vertical direction Z, and as illustrated in
[0055] The arrangement of the retractable flap 5 about the longitudinal center axis L.sub.A allows the retractable flap 5 to pivot about its pivot axis between the closed position, corresponding to the closed orientation in
[0056] Further, the retractable flap 5 here is configured to return to the closed orientation relative to the instep portion 4 when the door 3 is closed relative to the truck cabin 2, as illustrated in
[0057] Optionally, the retractable flap 5 here comprises a locking part 14 for securely fixating the retractable flap 5 relative to the lower instep portion 4 when the retractable flap 5 is in the closed orientation. In
[0058] To sum up, the activation of the retractable flap 5 is by means of a movement of the door 3 of the truck 1, i.e. the force from opening the door is transferred through the mechanical linkage assembly 20, such as the cable wire 23, to retract the retractable flap 5. Accordingly, whenever the door 3 is opened to its fully open position, the retractable flap 5 is retracted inside an interior space defined by the arrangement of the instep portion, making way for the insteps/footsteps. Subsequently, when the door 3 is closed, when the instep is not used by the driver, the retractable flap is in the state of covering the opening/hole. As such, the retractable flap is arranged in a closed state relative to the insteps and the space defined between the insteps, thereby providing a smoother and more aerodynamic exterior surface of the cabin. Hence, the arrangement 10 contributes to improving the aerodynamic properties of the truck cabin. Meanwhile when the door opens, usually in situations when the driver uses the instep by stepping on the step plate, the retractable flap is in the state of uncover the opening/hole by pivoting into a retracted state inside the hole by being folded in align with the move of the door, as also illustrated by sequence presented by
[0059] To this end, the instep enclosure arrangement provides for an improved functionality between the instep portion, a cover for the instep portion in the form of the retractable flap and the door of the truck cabin. That is, the instep enclosure arrangement is configured to co-operate with the door and configured such that, when the retractable flap is in the closed orientation (non-retracted state), access of the instep portion is closed, while, when the retractable flap is in a retracted state, access of the instep portion is possible. In other words, the retractable flap is configured to co-operate with the door of the truck cabin such that the retractable flap is moved in the retracted state when the door is opened, while the retractable flap is moved in the non-retracted state when the door is closed, whereby access to the instep portion is closed.
[0060] It is to be noted that any numerical designations, such as first or second are illustrative only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.
[0061] It is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described above and illustrated in the drawings; rather, the skilled person will recognize that many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.