MULTILAYERED TETHER LINK FOR LIFTGATE
20240300307 ยท 2024-09-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J5/107
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A multilayered tether link for a vehicle tether (12). The tether includes a tether belt material sinuously folded about at least one wedge portion (24a. 24b). The wedge portion has a flat portion (32) and a widened end portion (30). After folding the belt material around the at least one wedge the combination is sewn together and a hole (28) drilled through the center for attachment to a vehicle part such as a liftgate.
Claims
1. A multilayered tether link for a vehicle tether comprising: a tether belt material having a folded wedge section formed by the tether belt material being sinuously folded about at least one wedge portion, wherein the tether belt material and the at least one wedge portion are sewn together with at least one stich to form a layered construction and a hole is formed through the layered construction for attachment to a vehicle part.
2. The multilayered tether link of claim 1 wherein the at least one wedge portion has a flat portion and a widened end portion, where the tether belt material wraps around the widened end portion and the hole is formed through the flat portion.
3. The multilayered tether link of claim 1 further comprising: wherein the at least one wedge portion of the folded wedge section includes a first wedge portion and a second wedge portion, wherein a first end of the tether belt material is wound around the first wedge portion and a second end of the tether belt material is wound around the second wedge portion, and the first wedge portion with the tether belt material of the first end are placed adjacent the second wedge portion with the tether belt material of the second end wound around the second wedge portion to create the layered construction, and the hole formed through the layered construction.
4. The multilayered tether link of claim 3 wherein the first wedge portion and the second wedge portion each have a flat portion and a widened end portion, where the first end of the tether belt material wraps around the widened end portion of the first wedge portion and the hold is formed through the flat portion, the second end of the tether belt material wraps around the widened end portion of the second wedge portion and the hole is formed through the flat portion.
5. The multilayered tether link of claim 1 wherein the at least one stich of the layered construction is releasable if a predetermined amount of force is experienced by the tether belt material.
6. The multilayered tether link of claim 1 wherein the hole Is formed ultrasonically.
7. The multilayered tether link of claim 1 wherein the tether belt material is one of a polyester or mylar material that is cut with a heat knife to prevent fraying.
8. The multilayered tether link of claim 1 further comprising a folded section of the tether belt material for attachment to a surface of the vehicle part, the folded section comprising a portion of the tether belt material being folded twice back on the tether belt material and sewn together for forming a three layered construction; a hole formed through the layered construction for attaching the folded section to the vehicle part.
9. The multilayered tether link of claim 8 wherein the hole in the folded section is ultrasonically cut through the three layered construction.
10. The multilayer tether link of claim 1 wherein the at least one stich of the folded wedge section includes at least two tight stich sections joined by at least one load transfer stich section to provide a controlled break at a predetermined force.
11. A multilayered tether link for a vehicle tether comprising: a folded wedge section formed by a tether belt material being sinuously being folded about at least one wedge portion, wherein the tether belt material and the at least one wedge portion are sewn together with at least one stich to form a layered construction and a hole is formed through the layered construction for attachment to a vehicle part, and a folded section having a plurality of layers of sinuously folded tether belt material folded adjacently to form a layered construction, where the layered construction of the folded section includes at least one stich connecting the plurality of layers together and a hole formed through the center of the folded section for attachment to a vehicle part.
12. The multilayered tether link of claim 11 wherein the at least one wedge portion has a flat portion and a widened end portion, where the tether belt material wraps around the widened end portion and the hole is formed through the flat portion.
13. The multilayered tether link of claim 11 further comprising: wherein the at least one wedge portion of the folded wedge section includes a first wedge portion and a second wedge portion, wherein a first end of the tether belt material is wound around the first wedge portion and a second end of the tether belt material is wound around the second wedge portion, and the first wedge portion with the tether belt material of the first end are placed adjacent the second wedge portion with the tether belt material of the second end wound around the second wedge portion to create the layered construction, and the hole is formed through the layered construction of the at least one wedge portion.
14. The multilayered tether link of claim 13 wherein the first wedge portion and the second wedge portion each have a flat portion and a widened end portion, where the first end of the tether belt material wraps around the widened end portion of the first wedge portion and the hold is formed through the flat portion, the second end of the tether belt material wraps around the widened end portion of the second wedge portion and the hole is formed through the flat portion.
15. The multilayered tether link of claim 11 wherein the hole in the folded wedge section and the hole in the folded section are formed ultrasonically.
16. The multilayered tether link of claim 15 wherein the tether belt material is one of a polyester or mylar material that is cut with a heat knife to prevent fraying.
17. The multilayered tether link of claim 11 wherein the folded section includes a portion of the tether belt material being folded twice back on the tether belt material and sewn together for forming a three layered construction.
18. The multilayer tether link of claim 11 wherein the at least one stich of the folded wedge section and the at least one stich of the folded section each include at least two tight stich sections joined by at least one load transfer stich section to provide a controlled break at a predetermined force.
19. A multilayered tether link for a vehicle tether comprising: a first folded section having a plurality of layers of sinuously folded tether belt material folded adjacently to form a layered construction, where the layered construction of the folded section includes at least one stich connecting the plurality of layers together and a hole formed through the center of the first folded section for attachment to a vehicle part, and a second folded section having a plurality of layers of sinuously folded tether belt material folded adjacently to form a layered construction, where the layered construction of the folded section includes at least one stich connecting the plurality of layers together and a hole formed through the center of the second folded section for attachment to a vehicle part.
20. The multilayered tether link of claim 19 wherein the hole in the first folded section and the hold in the second folded section are formed ultrasonically.
21. The multilayered tether link of claim 19 wherein the tether belt material is one of a polyester or mylar material that is cut with a heat knife to prevent fraying.
22. The multilayered tether link of claim 19 wherein the second folded section both include a portion of the tether belt material being folded twice back on the tether belt material and sewn together for forming a three layered construction.
23. The multilayer tether link of claim 19 wherein the at least one stich of the first folded section and the at least one stich of the second folded section each include at least two tight stich sections joined by at least one load transfer stich section to provide a controlled break at a predetermined force.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0021] The following description of the preferred embodiments are merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
[0022] Referring now to
[0023] The tether 12 includes two ends each for connecting the tether 12 to a vehicle part, which in the current embodiment of the invention is a wiper motor housing 128 in the wiper motor housing recess 118. The tether 12 is positioned through each of the friendly holes 126 of each of the plurality brackets 120, 122, 124.
[0024] While the present embodiment of the invention depicts the tether 12 as being routed through various bracket members, it is within the scope of this invention for the friendly holes 126, to be formed with the structural inner panel 100, thereby eliminating the need for different brackets 120, 122, 124. Additionally, the placement of the brackets 120, 122, 124 are located in predetermined tether reinforcement zones, which are areas on the structural inner panel 100 that are determined to be structurally stronger areas of the liftgate than the portions of the inner panel not located in the tether reinforcement zones. The tether reinforcement zones are best for placement of connections for the tether 12. The structural reinforcement zones allow for the tether 12 to span areas of the composite liftgates that are structurally weaker and will benefit from having the tether 12 passing across the weaker area to be connected to the tether reinforcement zones of the liftgate. The location of the tether reinforcement zones can vary depending upon the design of the liftgate. Factors such as shape, material thickness, material makeup and the dimensions of the liftgate can have an effect on the location of the tether reinforcement zone. Routing the tether 12 between each tether reinforcement zones causes the tether 12 to cross weaker areas of the liftgate to create a type of safety net that will hold the structural inner panel together in the event of breaking of the structural inner panel in the weaker areas between the tether reinforcement zones.
[0025] The tether 12 has a specialized construction forming part of a multilayered tether link that is shown in
[0026] As shown the tether 12 has an end 14a that is folded about wedge portion 24a, while end 14b is folded about wedge portion 24b. The wedge portions 24a, 24b are used in the present embodiment of the invention, but they are optional and in some embodiments of the invention they are not used due to the requirements of a particular design. For example,
[0027] Referring back to
[0028] The multilayered tether link 10 further includes a folded section 20 having a plurality of layers of sinuously folded tether belt material folded adjacently to form a layered construction 33. In a preferred embodiment the belt material 14 of the folded section is wound in sinusoidally upon itself to provide an s type arrangement. The folded section further includes at least one stich connecting the plurality of layers together. Also provided is a hole 34 formed through the center of the layered construction 33 for attachment to the vehicle part 16. The hole 34 is formed ultrasonically using heat knife that prevents fraying. The vehicle part 16 can be any component of the liftgate and can include the liftgate inner panel, wiper motor housing, support brackets, outer panel of the liftgate, latch mounting bracket or latch actuator housing.
[0029] The vehicle part 16 can be any component of a liftgate for a vehicle and can include the liftgate inner panel, wiper motor housing, support brackets, outer panel of the liftgate, latch mounting bracket or latch actuator housing. Regarding the tether belt material 22, Suitable tether belt materials are selected from the group of woven materials including polyester, nylon, aramid fibers including para-phenylene-terephtalamide, each alone or in combination.
[0030] The multilayered tether link 10 is connected to the vehicle part 16 it will provide controlled release of the tether 12 upon experiencing force of an impact of accident. The controlled release of the tether 12 is provided by the combination of the folding of the tether belt material 22 in the area of the folded wedge section 18 and the at least one stich forming the layered construction 26 of the folded wedge section 18, and the folded section 20 and the at least one stich forming the layered construction 33. Referring now to
[0031] The multilayered tether link 10, 200 shown in
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[0033] The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the essence of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.