DEVICE FOR VENTILATING THE INTERIOR OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
20220355649 · 2022-11-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J7/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/1628
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J1/2069
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60H1/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a device (12) for ventilating the interior of a motor vehicle, preferably a rooflight device, for a motor vehicle. The device (12) has a frame (16) with a ventilation opening (44), a first rotating element (28) for rolling up and rolling down a first roller blind (30), and a second rotating element (32) for rolling up and rolling down a second roller blind (34). The first rotating element (28) and the second rotating element (32) lie at least partially overlappingly on the same side in relation to the ventilation opening (44) and in relation to a vertical axis. The device (12) can thus preferably be designed with a particularly shallow depth in order not to restrict the headroom.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A device for ventilating the interior of a motor vehicle said device comprising: a frame with a ventilation opening; a first rotating element for rolling up and unrolling a first roller blind attached to the first rotating element for selectively uncovering or covering the ventilation opening; a second rotating element for rolling up and unrolling a second roller blind attached to the second rotating element for selectively uncovering or covering the ventilation opening, wherein the first rotating element and the second rotating element are arranged at least partially overlappingly on a common side in relation to the ventilation opening and in relation to a vertical axis.
17. The device as claimed in claim 16, wherein: the device is a roof hatch device; or the motor vehicle is a utility vehicle.
18. The device as claimed in claim 16, wherein: the first rotating element and the second rotating element are arranged substantially at the same height; or the first rotating element and the second rotating element are arranged next to each other with respect to a horizontal axis; or the first roller blind can be unrolled above the second roller blind.
19. The device as claimed in claim 16, further comprising: a spacer arranged above the second rotating element for guiding the first roller blind spaced from the second roller blind and/or the second rotating element.
20. The device as claimed in claim 19, wherein: the spacer is arranged directly above the second rotating element; or the spacer is rib-, rod-, bar- or beam-shaped; or the spacer is ramp-shaped; or the spacer is designed to guide the first roller blind from below.
21. The device as claimed in claim 20, wherein: the spacer is rib-, rod-, bar- or beam-shaped in a direction parallel to the first rotating element or the second rotating element; or the spacer is ramp-shaped in a direction away from the first rotating element; or the spacer is designed to guide the first roller blind from below by means of a top sliding surface.
22. The device as claimed in claim 16, further comprising: an interior lighting means; and a splash guard element for keeping liquid which enters the device from above away from the interior lighting means, wherein the splash guard element is spaced apart from the interior lighting means above the interior lighting means.
23. The device as claimed in claim 22, wherein: the interior lighting means is arranged on an opposite side of the ventilation opening in relation to the first and second rotating elements.
24. The device as claimed in claim 22, further comprising: a cover that is attached to the frame from below, wherein the cover has a recess, in which the interior lighting means is arranged, and on the inner side has a projection surrounding the recess for keeping liquid which enters the device from above away from the interior lighting means.
25. The device as claimed in claim 24, wherein: the splash guard element is shaped such that liquid located on an upper side of the splash guard element is directed into a region outside the circumferential projection.
26. The device as claimed in claim 25, wherein: the splash guard element is shaped in a sloping manner.
27. The device as claimed in 18, wherein: the spacer is integrally formed with the frame; or the splash guard element is integrally formed with the frame.
28. The device as claimed in claim 27, wherein: the spacer is integrally formed with the frame by means of injection molding; or the splash guard element is integrally formed with the frame by means of injection molding.
29. The device as claimed in claim 16, wherein: the frame comprises a frame leg having a handle opening for handling the frame during an assembly of the frame.
30. The device as claimed in claim 29, further comprising: a movable hatch; and a drive unit for opening and/or closing the hatch, wherein the drive unit is arranged at least partially in the handle opening.
31. The device as claimed in claim 16, wherein: the frame comprises a frame leg on which frame leg there is attached a control unit for a drive unit of a hatch of the device.
32. The device as claimed in claim 16, wherein: the second roller blind is holdable on the first roller blind.
33. The device as claimed in claim 32, wherein: the second roller blind is holdable on the first roller blind for rolling up and/or unrolling together and/or for holding the second roller blind in a rolled-out state; or the second roller blind has a handle element which can be held on a handle element of the first roller blind.
34. The device as claimed in claim 33, wherein: the handle element a handle strip.
35. The device as claimed in claim 16, wherein: the first roller blind and/or the second roller blind is an insect guard roller blind, preferably a mesh insect guard roller blind, and/or a blackout roller blind or shade roller blind; or the first rotating element and the second rotating element are arranged parallel to each other; or the first rotating element and/or the second rotating element is rotatably mounted on the frame.
36. The device as claimed in claim 16, wherein: the frame comprises a frame leg having a handle opening for handling the frame during an assembly of the frame, the handle opening arranged on an opposite side of the ventilation opening in relation to the first and second rotating elements; or the frame comprises a frame leg transverse to the first and second rotating elements, on which frame leg there is attached a control unit for a drive unit of a hatch of the device; or the first roller blind and/or the second roller blind is a mesh insect guard roller blind; or
37. A motor vehicle comprising: a device as claimed in claim 16.
38. The motor vehicle as claimed in claim 37 wherein: the motor vehicle is a utility vehicle; or the device is arranged such that the first and second rotating elements are arranged in front of the ventilation opening in relation to a forward driving direction of the motor vehicle and/or on a side of the device facing in the forward driving direction of the motor vehicle
Description
[0033] The preferred embodiments and features of the present disclosure described above can be combined with each other in any desired manner. Further details and advantages of the present disclosure are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show:
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[0041] The embodiments shown in the figures correspond at least in part, so that similar or identical parts are provided with the same reference signs and reference is also made to the description of the other embodiments or figures for their explanation in order to avoid repetitions.
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[0044] The device 12 is mounted at an opening in the roof region 10. Specifically, the device 12 comprises a first frame 14 and a second frame 16. The first frame 14 is sealingly fastened to an upper side of the roof region 10. The second frame 16 is fastened to a bottom side of the roof region 10. Expediently, the second frame 16 is disposed as an interior component on the roof lining of a driver's cab. The first and second frames 14 and 16 can be bolted to each other, for example. The first and/or second frames 14, 16 can be substantially rectangular in shape. The first and/or the second frame 14, 16 can expediently be plastic parts, preferably manufactured by means of plastic injection molding.
[0045] A movable, preferably pivotable or tiltable and/or slidable (roof) hatch 18 is positioned in a central opening of the first frame 14. Preferably, the hatch 18 can be opened and closed automatically. For automatic movement of the hatch 18, an electric drive unit 20 (see
[0046] The drive unit 20 can be operated by a control unit 22 (see
[0047] The device 12 comprises a first roller blind device 24 and a second roller blind device 26. The first roller blind device 24 comprises a first rotating element 28 and a first roller blind 30. The second roller blind device 26 comprises a second rotating element 32 and a second roller blind 34. The first rotating element 28 and the second rotating element 32 are each bar-shaped. The first rotating element 28 and the second rotating element 32 are each rotatably mounted on the second frame 16. The rotating elements 28, 32 are expediently each designed as a takeup roller. The roller blinds 30, 34 are expediently designed as rollable, for example rectangular, cloths, fabrics, foils or the like. The rotating elements 28, 32 can be covered from below by means of a cover attached to the second frame 16.
[0048] The first roller blind 30 is attached, preferably fastened, to the first rotating element 28 at a first end side. On an opposite end side, the first roller blind 30 comprises a handle element 36 in the form of a handle strip. The first roller blind 30 can be rolled up on the first rotating element 28 and unrolled from the first rotating element 28. The first roller blind 30 can be gripped at the handle element 36 and manually unrolled from the first rotating element 28. The handle element 36 can be releasably held on a fixture 38 of the second frame 16 to hold the first roller blind 30 in the unrolled state. For example, the handle element 36 can be hooked to the fixture 38.
[0049] The first rotating element 28 can be biased, preferably spring-biased, in a direction of rotation for rolling up the first roller blind 30. The first roller blind 30 can expediently be a mesh insect guard roller blind. When unrolled, the mesh insect guard roller blind can prevent insects from entering the interior of the motor vehicle through the open hatch 18.
[0050] The second roller blind 34 is attached, preferably fastened, to the second rotating element 32 at a first end side. At an opposite end side, the second roller blind 34 has a handle element 40 in the form of a handle strip. The second roller blind 34 can be rolled up on the second rotating element 32 and unrolled from the second rotating element 32. The second roller blind 34 can be gripped at the handle element 40 and manually unrolled from the second rotating element 32. The handle element 40 can be releasably held on a fixture 42 of the first roller blind 30, preferably the handle element 36 of the first roller blind 30. Thus, the second roller blind 34 can be held in the unrolled state or can be unrolled or rolled up together with the first roller blind 30. For example, the handle element 40 can be hooked into the fixture 42.
[0051] The second rotating element 32 can be biased, preferably spring-biased, in a direction of rotation for rolling up the second roller blind 34. The second roller blind 34 can expediently be a blackout or shade roller blind. When unrolled, the second roller blind can prevent sunlight from entering the interior of the motor vehicle through the transparent hatch 18.
[0052] As described, the roller blinds 30, 34 can be opened manually. However, it is also possible that the first roller blind 30 and/or the second roller blind 34 can be automatically rolled up and unrolled in each case by means of a dedicated drive unit (not shown). The drive unit(s) can, for example, be drivingly connected to the first rotating element 28 and/or the second rotating element 32.
[0053] The second frame 16 has a ventilation opening 44. The ventilation opening 36 is disposed below the hatch 18, which can be opened. When rolled up, the first roller blind 30 and the second roller blind 34 can each uncover the ventilation opening 44. When unrolled, the first roller blind 30 and the second roller blind 34 can each cover the ventilation opening 44.
[0054] As shown, for example, in
[0055] The rotating elements 28, 32 are arranged side by side at the same height on the same side in relation to the ventilation opening 44. The rotating elements 28, 32 are arranged one behind the other in the forward travel direction V on the side of the ventilation opening 44 or of the second frame 16 facing the forward travel direction V. This arrangement of the rotating elements 28, 32 one behind the other allows for a shallow device 12. The passenger interior can be restricted minimally in the upper region by the device 12. This can have an advantageous effect on a maximum possible seating or standing height in the motor vehicle.
[0056] As shown in
[0057] The spacer 50 is designed as a guide piece or sliding piece. The spacer 50 guides and supports the first roller blind 30 from below. The first roller blind 30 can slide over an expediently smooth upper side of the spacer 50. The spacer 50 can prevent the first roller blind 30 from rubbing or dragging against the second roller blind 34. For example, a roller blind fabric or a roller blind coating can be protected from damage. The spacer 50 can be ramped in a direction away from the first rotating element 28. The first roller blind 30 can thus be guided to the guides 46, which are arranged higher than the first rotating element 28. The spacer 50 can be formed integrally in one piece with the second frame 16, preferably molded thereon.
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[0059] Spaced from the mounting opening, the cover 54 can have an upwardly directed projection 56 on the inner side that surrounds the mounting opening. A splash guard element 58 (see also
[0060] As shown in
[0061] The present disclosure is not limited to the preferred exemplary embodiments described above. Rather, a large number of variants and variations are possible which also make use of the inventive concept and therefore fall within the scope of protection. In particular, the present disclosure also claims protection for the subject matter and features of the dependent claims independently of the referenced claims. In particular, the individual features of independent claim 1 are each independently disclosed. In addition, the features of the dependent claims are also disclosed independently of all of the features of independent claim 1 and, for example, independently of the features relating to the presence and/or configuration of the frame, the first rotating element and/or the second rotating element of independent claim 1.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0062] 10 roof region [0063] 12 device for interior ventilation [0064] 14 first frame [0065] 16 second frame [0066] 18 hatch [0067] 20 drive unit [0068] 222 control unit [0069] 24 first roller blind unit [0070] 26 second roller blind unit [0071] 28 first rotating element [0072] 30 first roller blind [0073] 32 second rotating element [0074] 34 second roller blind [0075] 36 handle element [0076] 38 fixture [0077] 40 handle element [0078] 42 fixture [0079] 44 ventilation opening [0080] 46 first guide [0081] 48 second guide [0082] 50 spacer [0083] 52 interior lighting means [0084] 54 cover [0085] 56 projection [0086] 58 splash guard element [0087] 60 handle opening