STRUCTURAL ROOF PANEL FOR VEHICLE
20180326827 ยท 2018-11-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J7/194
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60J7/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/90
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A T-top roof assembly for a vehicle includes a roof member defining at least one vehicle-inboard insert edge receiver and at least one removable insert having an insert receiver-engaging edge and an opposed stiffener edge. A latch mechanism is included, adapted to secure the opposed stiffener edge to the roof member. The opposed stiffener edge includes a structural load path-supporting member. The latch mechanism comprises at least one spring-loaded pin, clip, bolt, or rotary latch and a cooperating latch receiver or striker, variously carried by the opposed stiffener edge and the roof member.
Claims
1. A T-top roof assembly for a vehicle; comprising: a roof member defining at least one vehicle-inboard insert receiver; at least one removable insert having an insert receiver-engaging edge and an opposed stiffener edge; a structural load path-supporting member carried within the opposed stiffener edge; and a latch mechanism adapted to secure the opposed stiffener edge to a vehicle element.
2. The T-top roof assembly of claim 1, wherein the roof member further includes an insert-supporting flange.
3. The T-top roof assembly of claim 2, wherein the insert-supporting flange and insert receiver include a sealing member.
4. The T-top roof assembly of claim 3, wherein the insert-supporting flange defines a curl flange carrying the sealing member.
5. The T-top roof assembly of claim 1, wherein the latch mechanism comprises at least one spring-loaded pin, clip, or bolt carried by the opposed stiffener edge and a vehicle-outboard latch receiver carried by the vehicle element.
6. The T-top roof assembly of claim 1, wherein the latch mechanism comprises at least one rotary latch carried by the opposed stiffener edge and a striker carried by the vehicle element.
7. The T-top roof assembly of claim 1, wherein the latch mechanism comprises at least one spring-loaded pin, clip, or bolt carried by the vehicle element and a vehicle-outboard latch receiver carried by the opposed stiffener edge.
8. The T-top roof assembly of claim 1, wherein the insert receiver-engaging edge comprises at least one pair of insert receiver-engaging fingers.
9. The T-top roof assembly of claim 1, wherein the insert receiver-engaging edge comprises an insert receiver-engaging groove.
10. (canceled)
11. A T-top roof assembly for a vehicle; comprising: a roof member defining at least one vehicle-inboard insert receiver; a vehicle element including a vehicle-outboard latch receiver or striker; at least one removable insert having an insert receiver-engaging edge and an opposed stiffener edge including at least one spring-loaded pin, clip, bolt, or rotary latch; and a structural load path-supporting member carried within the opposed stiffener edge.
12. The T-top roof assembly of claim 11, wherein the roof member further includes an insert-supporting flange.
13. The T-top roof assembly of claim 12, wherein the insert-supporting flange and insert receiver include a sealing member.
14. The T-top roof assembly of claim 11, wherein the insert receiver-engaging edge comprises at least one pair of insert receiver-engaging fingers.
15. The T-top roof assembly of claim 11, wherein the insert receiver-engaging edge comprises an insert receiver-engaging groove.
16. A T-top roof assembly for a vehicle; comprising: a roof member defining at least one vehicle-inboard insert receiver; a vehicle element including at least one spring-loaded pin, clip, bolt, or rotary latch; and at least one removable insert having an insert receiver-engaging edge and an opposed stiffener edge including a latch receiver or striker; and a structural load path-supporting member carried within the opposed stiffener edge.
17. The T-top roof assembly of claim 16, wherein the roof member further includes an insert-supporting flange.
18. The T-top roof assembly of claim 17, wherein the insert-supporting flange and insert receiver include a sealing member.
19. The T-top roof assembly of claim 16, wherein the insert receiver-engaging edge comprises at least one pair of insert receiver-engaging fingers.
20. The T-top roof assembly of claim 16, wherein the insert receiver-engaging edge comprises an insert receiver-engaging groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the disclosed T-top roof assembly, and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawings:
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[0023] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the disclosed T-top roof assembly, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] Preliminarily, certain features of the disclosed T-top roof assembly are described using locator terminology such as vehicle-inboard and vehicle-outboard. As is known, such terms relate to the location of a feature relative to a vehicle central longitudinal axis (x-axis). So, a feature that is described as vehicle-inboard or vehicle-outboard will be understood to be closer to or farther from, respectively, the vehicle central longitudinal axis. Likewise, a feature described as vehicle-inboard or vehicle-outboard of another feature will be understood to be farther from or closer to or farther from the vehicle central longitudinal axis, respectively, relative to the other feature.
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[0027] There is further provided a latch mechanism 124 comprising a first portion 126 carried by a vehicle element 128 and a second portion 130 (not shown in this view) carried by the insert opposed stiffener edge 114. In the depicted embodiment, the latch mechanism 124 includes a pair of first portions 126 (only one visible in this view) each carried by a vehicle pillar structure 128. However, it will be appreciated that a single first portion 126 could be provided, carried by a vehicle pillar 128 or other vehicle element. As shown in
[0028] The insert-supporting flange 118 may optionally further include a curl flange 132 which carries the sealing member 122 (see
[0029] Various embodiments are contemplated for the insert receiver-engaging edge 112 and receiver 120. With reference to
[0030] Likewise, various embodiments are contemplated for the latch mechanism 124. As discussed above, the removable inserts 106 are each defined by a panel 110 having an insert receiver-engaging edge 112 (not visible in this view) and an opposed stiffener edge 114. The stiffener edge 114 may include an interior stiffening member 142 such as a tube or beam.
[0031] With reference to
[0032] In still other embodiments, the position of the first portion 126 and the second portion 130 of the latch mechanism 124 may be reversed from the embodiments described above. That is, the first portion 126 may be disposed on the removable insert stiffener edge 114, and the second portion 130 may be disposed on the vehicle element, for example a pillar 128. This is illustrated in
[0033] As will be appreciated, the above-described latch mechanisms 124 as shown in
[0034] As will also be appreciated, the described removable inserts 106 including a stiffening edge 114 serve a further function of providing a structural load path for the roof panel 102 when the removable inserts 106 are installed as described above. By such structural load paths provided by the installed removable inserts 106, structural rigidity of the roof panel 102 is maintained and improved. In turn, these features of improving structural rigidity/providing structural load paths are provided by removable panels that can be easily and conveniently removed or replaced without use of tools or need for fixed fasteners such as bolts, screws, or the like.
[0035] Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, as shown in
[0036] All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.