SUNROOF DEVICE
20190283556 ยท 2019-09-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J7/0435
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/0573
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60J7/043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
This sunroof device is provided with a roof that has: a roof panel formed with an opening; and a front panel and a rear panel that close the opening. In addition, a recessed section that is recessed downward is formed in a center portion in the vehicle width direction at a rear end portion of the roof.
Claims
1. A sunroof device, comprising: a roof including a roof panel having an opening and a panel that closes the opening; and a recess recessed downward in a central portion, with respect to a vehicle transverse direction, of a rear end of the roof.
2. The sunroof device according to claim 1, wherein the panel includes a front panel and a rear panel arranged adjacent to each other in forward and rearward directions of a vehicle, respectively, the sunroof device comprising a front shade mechanism and a rear shade mechanism that are respectively located below the front panel and the rear panel, wherein the rear shade mechanism includes: a winding shaft disposed below a boundary of the front panel and the rear panel; a light shielding sheet that includes a first end coupled to the winding shaft and a second end at an opposite side of the first end, wherein the light shielding sheet is configured to selectively conform to a deployed state, in which the light shielding sheet blocks light passing through the rear panel as the second end moves rearward, and a retracted state, in which the light shielding sheet permits passage of the light as the second end moves forward; an electric drive source incorporated in the winding shaft to drive and move the second end of the light shielding sheet rearward; and a biasing member incorporated in the winding shaft to bias and move the second end of the light shielding sheet forward.
3. The sunroof device according to claim 2, wherein the rear shade mechanism includes: an operation member fixed to the second end of the light shielding sheet; two drums concentric with the winding shaft and located at two sides of the winding shaft in the vehicle transverse direction, wherein the two drums are configured to be rotated and driven by two of the electric drive sources; two direction changing members located at two sides of the opening in the vehicle transverse direction; and a single cable that is adjustably held by the operation member extending rearward from two ends of the operation member and changed in direction by the direction changing members to extend forward, wherein the cable includes two terminal ends respectively fixed to the two drums, and the cable is wound when the two drums rotate in one direction to move the operation member rearward to unwind the light shielding sheet.
4. The sunroof device according to claim 3, wherein the rear shade mechanism includes second cables including first terminal ends respectively fixed to two ends of the operation member and second terminal ends located at opposite sides of the first terminal ends and respectively fixed to the drums, the second cables are unwound when the drums rotate in the one direction to permit rearward movement of the operation member that unwinds the light shielding sheet, and the second cables are wound when the drums rotate in a reverse direction to move the operation member forward.
5. The sunroof device according to claim 1, wherein the panel includes a front panel and a rear panel arranged adjacent to each other in forward and rearward directions, respectively, the sunroof device comprising a shade mechanism located below the front panel and the rear panel, wherein the shade mechanism includes: a winding shaft arranged at one of a first position, which is located below a front end of the front panel, and a second position, which is located below a rear end of the rear panel; a light shielding sheet configured to either include a first end coupled to the winding shaft that is located at the first position and a second end at an opposite side of the first end, and selectively conform to a deployed state blocking light passing through the front panel and the rear panel as the second end moves in a first direction that is rearward, and a retracted state permitting passage of the light as the second end moves in a second direction that is forward, or include a first end coupled to the winding shaft that is located at the second position and a second end at an opposite side of the first end, and selectively conform to a deployed state that blocks light passing through the front panel and the rear panel as the second end moves in a first direction that is forward, and a retracted state that permits passage of the light as the second end moves in a second direction that is rearward; an electric drive source that is arranged outside the winding shaft and driven to move the second end of the light shielding sheet in the first direction; and a biasing member arranged outside the winding shaft to bias and move the second end of the light shielding sheet in the second direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
First Embodiment
[0032] A sunroof device in accordance with a first embodiment will now be described. Hereinafter, directions in which a vehicle moves forward and rearward will be referred to as the forward and rearward directions and a height direction of the vehicle will be referred to as the vertical direction. Further, in a vehicle transverse direction, a side facing toward the inside of a passenger compartment will be referred to as the inner side and a side facing toward the outside of the passenger compartment will be referred to as the outer side.
[0033] As shown in
[0034] The roof 10 includes a front panel 13 and a rear panel 14. The front panel 13 and the rear panel 14 are substantially rectangular panels formed by, for example, glass plates or synthetic resin plates. The front panel 13 and the rear panel 14 are arranged next to each other in the forward and rearward directions. The front panel 13 is coupled to the roof panel 11 to open and close the front part of the opening 11a. The front panel 13 is configured to perform a tilt-up action lifting its rear portion using its front portion as a fulcrum, and a slide action in the forward or rearward direction. An outer sliding system is employed to slide and open or close the front panel 13 in a tilt-up state. The rear panel 14 is coupled to the roof panel 11 so that a rear part of the opening 11a is always closed. The front panel 13 and the rear panel 14 form a light transmissive area in the opening 11a.
[0035] The behavior of flow of air along the roof 10 when the vehicle is traveling will now be described. Hereinafter, the direction in which the air flows will be indicated by arrows. In particular, the length of a straight arrow is correlated with the flow velocity of air.
[0036] As shown in
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[0040] A roller shade system of the present embodiment will now be described.
[0041] As shown in
[0042] A rear shade mechanism 20 is arranged in the rear part of the opening 11a. The rear shade mechanism 20 includes a substantially cylindrical winding pipe 21 that serves as a winding shaft. The winding pipe 21 extends along a rear part of the center housing 19 in the vehicle transverse direction. The winding pipe 21 is rotatably supported about an axis extending in the vehicle transverse direction.
[0043] A light shielding sheet 22 is fixed to the winding pipe 21. The light shielding sheet 22 conforms to a deployed state, which blocks the light passing through the rear panel 14, or a retracted state, which permits the passage of light. The light shielding sheet 22 includes a first edge 22a, which is a front edge, fixed to the winding pipe 21. The light shielding sheet 22 is configured to be wound to and unwound from the rotating winding pipe 21.
[0044] The light shielding sheet 22 includes a second edge 22b, which is a rear edge, fixed to an operation member 23. The operation member 23 extends between the two guide rails 16 in the vehicle transverse direction rearward from the winding pipe 21 so as to bridge the guide rails 16. The operation member 23 includes a substantially elongated handle 24 and two shoe members 25. The handle 24 extends across the guide rails 16. The shoe members 25 are attached to two ends of the handle 24 and slidably arranged on the guide rails 16, respectively. The second edge 22b of the light shielding sheet 22 is fixed to the operation member 23 at the handle 24, which extends along the second edge 22b.
[0045] The handle 24 is moved rearward while sliding the shoe members 25 of the operation member 23 on the guide rails 16. In this case, the light shielding sheet 22 is unwound from the winding pipe 21 so as to block the light passing through the rear panel 14. Alternatively, the handle 24 is moved forward while sliding the shoe members 25 of the operation member 23 on the guide rails 16. In this case, the light shielding sheet 22 is wound around the winding pipe 21 so as to permit the passage of light through the rear panel 14.
[0046] A drum 26 is rotatably supported coaxially with the winding pipe 21 on each guide rail 16 adjacent to the outer side of the winding pipe 21. Further, a pulley 27, which serves as a direction changing member, is rotatably supported about an axis extending in the vertical direction on each end of the rear housing 18 rearward from the guide rails 16.
[0047] A first cable 28, which is a single cable, is fixed to the handle 24. The first cable 28 is fixed to a linking part 28a arranged on the handle 24 in a longitudinal direction of the handle 24. The first cable 28 extends out of the two ends of the handle 24 and changes directions at the shoe members 25 to extend toward the rear. The first cable 28 runs around the pulleys 27 from the inner side to change directions and further extend toward the front. The first cable 28 includes two terminal ends 28b extending toward the front that are fixed to the drums 26 so as to be wound around and unwound from the drum 26.
[0048] A second cable 29 includes a first terminal end 29a fixed to the shoe member 25 and a second terminal end 29b fixed to the drum 26. The first and second cables 28 and 29 are wound around the drum 26 in opposite directions. That is, for example, when the drum 26 is rotated to wind the first cable 28, the second cables 29 are unwound from the drum 26.
[0049] The winding pipe 21 incorporates two motors 41 that serve as electric drive sources. The motors 41 rotate and drive the drums 26. Further, the winding pipe 21 incorporates a biasing member that biases the winding pipe 21 in a rotation direction that winds the light shielding sheet 22. For example, the biasing member is a torsion coil spring 42.
[0050] When the two motors 41 rotate and drive the drums 26 in one direction in a state in which the light shielding sheet 22 is wound, the two terminal ends 28b of the first cable 28 are wound around the drums 26 and the second cables 29 are unwound from the drums 26. This slides the shoe members 25 on the guide rails 16 and moves the handle 24 rearward. In this manner, the light shielding sheet 22 is unwound from the winding pipe 21 against the biasing force of the biasing member 42, and the second edge 22b of the light shielding sheet 22, which is fixed to the handle 24, is moved rearward. Accordingly, the light shielding sheet 22 blocks some of the light passing through the rear panel 14 in accordance with the amount the second edge 22b moved. Further, when the handle 24 is moved rearward by the maximum amount to the proximity of the rear housing 18, the light shielding sheet 22 blocks the light passing through the rear panel 14.
[0051] For example, when the light shielding sheet 22 is stopped during a closing action, the second cables 29 restrict further closing that is manually performed.
[0052] In contrast, when the motors 41 rotate and drive the drums 26 in a reverse direction, the two terminal ends 28b of the first cable 28 are unwound and the second cables 29 are wound. This slides the shoe members 25 on the guide rails 16 and moves the handle 24 forward. Accordingly, the second edge 22b of the light shielding sheet 22, which is fixed to the handle 24, is moved forward. As a result, the light shielding sheet 22, which tends to slacken, is biased by the biasing member 42 and wound around the winding pipe 21. Further, when the operation member 23 of the handle 24 is moved forward by the maximum amount to the proximity of the center housing 19, the light shielding sheet 22 permits the passage of light through the rear panel 14.
[0053] A front shade mechanism 30 is arranged in the front part of the opening 11a. The front shade mechanism 30 is basically the same as the rear shade mechanism 20 except in that the forward and rearward directions are reversed. That is, the front shade mechanism 30 includes a winding pipe 31, a light shielding sheet 32, an operation member 33 (handle 34, shoe members 35), drums 36, pulleys 37, a first cable 38, and second cables 39. When the handle 34 is moved forward while sliding the two shoe members 35 of the operation member 33 on the guide rails 16, the light shielding sheet 32 is unwound from the winding pipe 31 so as to block the light passing through the front panel 13. When the handle 34 is moved rearward while sliding the two shoe members 35 of the operation member 33 on the guide rails 16, the light shielding sheet 32 is wound around the winding pipe 31 so as to permit the passage of light.
[0054] The winding pipe 21 and its peripheral structure will now be described.
[0055] As shown in
[0056] In the motor housing 43, the fitting projection 43d is fitted into the fitting hole 51a of the bracket 51 in a state in which the bearing portion 43a is rotatably inserted in the winding pipe 21. Accordingly, the motor housing 43 that is fixed to the guide rail 16 by the bracket 51 supports the winding pipe 21 at the bearing portion 43a. Preferably, the inner circumferential surface of the winding pipe 21 that contacts the bearing portion 43a is treated with a synthetic resin having a low friction coefficient. The synthetic resin includes a fluororesin such as Teflon (registered trademark).
[0057] The motor housing 43 accommodates the motor 41 in an inner space defined by the bearing portion 43a and the extension portion 43b. As shown in
[0058] As shown in
[0059] The fitting projection 43d includes a circular bearing hole 43f that is concentric with the fitting projection 43d. A rotation shaft 41a of the motor 41, which extends through the bearing portion 43a, is arranged in the inner circumferential portion of the bearing hole 43f. The rotation shaft 41a is shaped to have the form of a substantially rectangular post. A substantially L-shaped bracket 53 is attached to each guide rail 16 adjacent to the outer side of the bracket 51. The bracket 53 includes a cylindrical bearing portion 53a that is concentric with the rotation shaft 41a and projects toward the inner side. The drum 26 is supported by the bearing portion 53a. The drum 26 is held between the bearing portion 53a and the bracket 51. The drum 26 includes a connection portion 26a that is a circular post, concentric with the rotation shaft 41a, and projects toward the inner side. The rotation shaft 41a is fitted into the connection portion 26a. In this state, the connection portion 26a is supported by the bearing hole 43f so as to be rotated integrally with the rotation shaft 41a. In this manner, the motor 41 rotates and drives the drum 26.
[0060] A substantially ring-shaped holder 54 is fitted in a central portion of the winding pipe 21 in a non-rotatable manner. The holder 54 includes a substantially octagonal engagement hole 54a that is concentric with the winding pipe 21 and opens in the vehicle transverse direction. The engagement hole 54a is engaged with a substantially octagonal end member 55. The end member 55 is fixed to a first leg of a torsion spring 56, which is a coil spring. A second leg of the torsion spring 56 is hooked to the spring seat 43c of the motor housing 43. Accordingly, the rotation of the winding pipe 21 around the motor housing 43 changes the twisted amount (biasing force) of the torsion spring 56. In the present embodiment, the twisted amount of the torsion spring 56 increases as the winding pipe 21 rotates in a direction in which the light shielding sheet 22 is unwound. The torsion spring 56 is twisted in synchronization with the rotation of the winding pipe 21.
[0061] The first and second cables 28 and 29 that are fixed to the drums 26 will now be described.
[0062] As shown in
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[0066] The front shade mechanism 30 also has the structures shown in
[0067] The operation and advantages of the first embodiment will now be described.
[0068] (1) The sunroof device has a sunroof that opens or closes the front part of the opening 11a with the front panel 13 and closes the rear part of the opening 11a with the rear panel 14 to obtain the feeling of exhilaration. The recess 12 allows the sunroof device to have further improved aerodynamics performance.
[0069] (2) The motor 41 and the biasing member 42 are both incorporated in the winding pipe 21. Thus, the space provided rearward from the winding pipe 21 only needs to be large enough to correspond to the vertical dimensions of the second edge 22b of the light shielding sheet 22, or the handle 24. This allows the recess 12 to be formed while limiting the effects of the action of the light shielding sheet 22. That is, the second edge 22b of the light shielding sheet 22 requires space of small vertical dimensions. Thus, the rear shade mechanism 20 can be installed even when the central portion of the roof panel 11 with respect to the vehicle transverse direction is recessed to form the recess 12.
[0070] Further, as shown in
[0071] (3) The sunroof device includes the motor 41 that unwinds the light shielding sheet 22. However, the rotation of the motor 41 is not synchronized with the rotation of the winding pipe 21, and the first cable 28 is wound by the two drums 26. Thus, even when the occurrence of a rotation difference between the left and right drums 26 desynchronizes rotation of the left and right drums 26 when deploying the light shielding sheet 22, the first cable 28 is adjusted to evenly move the light shielding sheet 22 so that the light shielding sheet 22 is moved parallel to the forward and rearward directions. This limits the formation of creases in the light shielding sheet 22.
[0072] (4) When the second cables 29 are wound as the drums 26 rotate in the reverse direction, the operation member 23 is moved forward together with the second edge 22b of the light shielding sheet 22. In this case, the winding pipe 21 is rotated while the biasing force of the biasing member 42 maintains the tension on the light shielding sheet 22. This limits the formation of creases in the light shielding sheet 22.
[0073] (5) The biasing member 42 biases the winding pipes 21 and 31 in the rotation directions winding the light shielding sheets 22 and 32. This limits formation of creases in the light shielding sheets 22 and 32.
[0074] (6) Vehicles of the same model can include the recess 12 regardless of whether the vehicle includes a sunroof. This reduces differences in design resulting from the specification and obtains the same level of the aerodynamic performance.
Second Embodiment
[0075] The sunroof device in accordance with a second embodiment will now be described. The second embodiment differs from the first embodiment in the roller shade system. Thus, those components that are the same as the corresponding components of the first embodiment will not be described in detail.
[0076] As shown in
[0077] A shade mechanism 130 is arranged in the opening 11a. More specifically, the shade mechanism 130 includes a substantially cylindrical winding pipe 131 that serves as a winding shaft. The winding pipe 131 extends along the rear housing 118 in the vehicle transverse direction. The winding pipe 131 is located below a rear end of the rear panel 14 at a second position. The winding pipe 131 has a smaller outer diameter than the winding pipes 21 and 31. The winding pipe 131 is rotatably supported about an axis extending in the vehicle transverse direction.
[0078] A light shielding sheet 132 is fixed to the winding pipe 131. The light shielding sheet 132 conforms to a deployed state that blocks the light passing through the front panel 13 and the rear panel 14 or a retracted state that permits the passage of light. The rear end of the light shielding sheet 132, namely, the first end 132a, is fixed to the winding pipe 131. The light shielding sheet 132 is configured to be wound to and unwound from the rotating winding pipe 131.
[0079] The front end of the light shielding sheet 132, namely, the second end 132b, is fixed to an operation member 133. The operation member 133 extends between the guide rails 116 in the vehicle transverse direction to bridge the guide rails 116 in front of the winding pipe 131. The operation member 133 includes a substantially elongated handle 134 and two shoe members 135. The handle 134 extends across the guide rails 116. The shoe members 135 are attached to two longitudinal ends of the handle 134 and slidably arranged on the guide rails 16, respectively. The second end 132b of the light shielding sheet 132 is fixed to the operation member 133 at the handle 134, which extends along the second end 132b.
[0080] The shoe members 135 of the operation member 133 are slid on the guide rails 116 and the handle 134 is moved forward (first direction). In this case, the light shielding sheet 132 is unwound from the winding pipe 131 so as to block the light passing through the front panel 13 and the rear panel 14. Alternatively, the handle 134 of the operation member 133 is moved rearward (second direction). In this case, the light shielding sheet 132 is wound around the winding pipe 131 to permit the passage of light through the front panel 13 and the rear panel 14.
[0081] Each end of the winding pipe 131 is attached to a drum 136 by an adhesive. The drums 136 are substantially conic and located coaxially with the winding pipe 21. Thus, the drums 136 are rotated integrally with the winding pipe 131. Further, each end of the front housing 117, which is located in front of the guide rails 116, supports a pulley 137 rotatably about an axis extending in the vertical direction.
[0082] A cable 138 is fixed to each of the shoe members 135 of the operation member 133. The cable 138 is fixed to a linking portion 138a laid out in the vehicle transverse direction on the shoe member 135. The cable 138 extends toward the front from an outer end of the linking portion 138a. Then, the cable 138 runs around the pulley 137 from the inner side to change directions and extend rearward. Each cable 138 extending rearward includes a terminal end 138b that is fixed to the drum 136 so as to be wound to and unwound from the drum 136.
[0083] The direction in which the cables 138 are wound around the drums 136 is opposite to the direction in which the light shielding sheet 132 is wound around the winding pipe 131. That is, when the winding pipe 131 is rotated to wind the light shielding sheet 132, the cables 138 are unwound from the drums 136. In this case, the position where each cable 138 is unwound shifts from a small diameter side toward a larger diameter side of the drum 136, that is, from the inner side of the drums 136 toward the outer side. This is to increase the unwinding amount of the cable 138 as the winding amount of the light shielding sheet 132 increases for a single rotation of the winding pipe 131 because the roll diameter of the light shielding sheet 132 increases during winding.
[0084] A worm wheel 147, which serves as a driven gear, is fixed to one end of the winding pipe 131 in the vehicle transverse direction (lower side of drawing [
[0085] When the motor 141 rotates and drives the worm wheel 147 together with the winding pipe 131 and the drums 136 in one direction when the light shielding sheet 132 is in the retracted state, the terminal ends 138b of the two cables 138 are wound around the drums 136. This slides the shoe members 135 on the guide rails 116 forward and moves the second end 132b of the light shielding sheet 132 forward. Thus, the light shielding sheet 132 is unwound from the winding pipe 131. Accordingly, the light shielding sheet 132 blocks some of the light passing through the front panel 13 and the rear panel 14 in accordance with the amount the second end 132b moved. When the handle 134 is moved toward the front by the maximum amount to the proximity of the front housing 117, the light shielding sheet 132 blocks the light passing through the front panel 13 and the rear panel 14.
[0086] When the motor 141 rotates and drives the worm wheel 147 together with the winding pipe 131 and the two drums 136 in the reverse direction, the light shielding sheet 132 is wound around the winding pipe 131 and the terminal ends 138b of the two cables 138 are unwound. In this manner, the operation member 133 fixed to the second end 132b of the light shielding sheet 132 slides the shoe members 135 on the guide rails 116 and moves the shoe members 135 rearward. When the operation member 133 is moved substantially toward the rear by the maximum amount to the proximity of the rear housing 118, the light shielding sheet 132 permits the passage of light through the front panel 13 and the rear panel 14.
[0087] The winding pipe 131 and its peripheral structure will now be described.
[0088] As shown in
[0089] The worm wheel 147 is located adjacent to the outer side of the corresponding bracket 151. That is, the bracket 151 is located between the drum 136 and the worm wheel 147 in the vehicle transverse direction. The worm 148 of the motor 141 is engaged with the worm wheel 147 from the lower side.
[0090] The operation member 133 and its peripheral structure will now be described.
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[0092] The coupling structure of the pulley 137 will now be described.
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[0094] As described above, the second embodiment has the advantages described below in addition to advantages (1) and (6) of the first embodiment.
[0095] (1) The motor 141 and the biasing member 142 are located outside the winding pipe 131. This decreases the outer diameter of the winding pipe 131 in a range that does not affect winding of the light shielding sheet 132. Accordingly, the light shielding sheet 132 when in the retracted state has a smaller diameter. This reduces the vertical space required below the rear end of the rear panel 14 (second position). Therefore, the recess 12 can be formed while limiting the effects on the action of the light shielding sheet 132. That is, even when the central portion of the roof panel 11 with respect to the vehicle transverse direction is recessed to form the recess 12, the light shielding sheet 132 when in the retracted state has a small vertical dimension thereby allowing for the arrangement of the shade mechanism 130. This provides a shade device that opens and closes the large opening 11a with a single shade mechanism 130.
[0096] As shown in
[0097] (2) When unwinding the light shielding sheet 132 from the winding pipe 131 to the deployed state, the motor 141 rotates the drums 136 so that the drums 136 wind the cables 138. That is, the motor 141 is driven to move the second end 132b forward and deploy the light shielding sheet 132. In this case, the biasing member 142 arranged in each shoe member 135 biases the cable 138 in a manner such that the cable 138 is unwound from the drum 136. That is, the biasing member 142 biases the cable 138 so as to move the second end 132b of the light shielding sheet 132 forward. In this manner, when deploying the light shielding sheet 132, the winding pipe 131 is rotated while maintaining the tension on the light shielding sheet 132. This limits slack and the formation of creases in the light shielding sheet 132.
[0098] (3) When mounting the pulley 137, the tension on the cable 138 can be adjusted by changing the distance between the pulley 137 and the drum 136. This allows the tension on the right cable 138 to be set to be equal to the tension on the left cable 138, and the shoe members 135 can be moved in synchronization in a forward or rearward direction. Thus, the handle 134 and the second end 132b of the light shielding sheet 132 are stably held when moved.
[0099] (4) When deploying the light shielding sheet 132, even if a rotation difference occurs between the right and left drums 136, which wind the two cables 138, and desynchronizes rotation of the right and left drums 136, the biasing members 142 adjust the two cables 138 so that the second end 132b of the light shielding sheet 132 can be moved parallel to the forward and rearward directions.
[0100] The above embodiments may be modified as described below.
[0101] As shown in
[0102] In the first embodiment, the second cables 29 may be omitted. In this case, the winding pipe 21 may incorporate a motor that directly rotates the winding pipe 21 in the rotation direction in which the light shielding sheet 22 is wound.
[0103] In the first embodiment, the first cable 28 may be omitted. In this case, the winding pipe 21 may incorporate a motor that rotates the winding pipe 21 in the rotation direction in which the light shielding sheet 22 is unwound.
[0104] In the first embodiment, at least one of the rear shade mechanism 20 and the front shade mechanism 30 may be omitted.
[0105] In the second embodiment, at least one of the drum 136 and the worm wheel 147 may be joined with the winding pipe 131 through welding.
[0106] In the second embodiment, the handle 134 may include the accommodation portion 135a for the cable end member 138c or the like.
[0107] In the second embodiment, rotation can be transmitted between the winding pipe 131 and the motor 141 by a gear mechanism other than a worm gear, a link mechanism, a cam mechanism, a cable (rope, belt) transmission mechanism, a screw mechanism, or a combination of these mechanisms.
[0108] In the second embodiment, the winding pipe 131 may be a winding pipe located below the front end of the front panel 13 (first position). In this case, the first end 132a of the light shielding sheet 132 is connected to the winding pipe 131. Further, in this case, the light shielding sheet 132 is in the deployed state that blocks the light passing through the front panel 13 and the rear panel 14 as the second end 132b moves rearward (in first direction) or in the retracted state that permits the passage of light as the second end 132b moves forward (in second direction).
[0109] In each embodiment, the front panel 13 may be a fixed panel that always closes the front part of the opening 11a in the same manner as the rear panel 14.
[0110] In each embodiment, the rear panel 14 may be a movable panel configured to open and close the rear part of the opening 11a in the same manner as the front panel 13.
[0111] In each embodiment, the rear part of the opening 11a and the rear panel 14 that closes the rear part may be omitted. That is, the roof panel 11 may be a roof panel that extends forward to the rear end of the front panel 13. In this case, a recess that is formed in the rear end of the central portion with respect to the vehicle transverse direction may extend to the rear end of the front panel 13.
[0112] In each embodiment, it is preferred that the recesses 12 and 112 have an inclination angle that is approximately 15 degrees relative to a traveling direction (ground surface).
[0113] In the embodiments, the front panel 13 or the rear panel 14 may be a typical inorganic glass. Alternatively, the front panel 13 or the rear panel 14 may be reinforced glass including a compression stress layer that is formed by blowing air to quench a heated surface of a glass panel. Alternatively, the front panel 13 or the rear panel 14 may be a chemically reinforced glass including a compression stress layer that is formed by inducing ion exchange on a surface of a glass panel. Alternatively, the front panel 13 or the rear panel 14 may be a synthetic resin glass such as a polycarbonate resin or an acrylic resin.