COLLAPSIBLE COVER FOR VEHICLE WINDOW OR DOOR
20180099550 ยท 2018-04-12
Inventors
- Jason Michael Babbage (Allen Park, MI, US)
- Henry W Hausler (Manchester, MI, US)
- Danielle Marie Rodriguez (Canton, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60J7/0007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for partially covering a door or window opening in a vehicle comprises a collapsible cover. The cover may include a plurality of movable members adapted for moving along a support to at least partially expose the door or window opening. A plurality of movable members in the form of panels may be provided, along with actuators for rotating and/or moving one or more of the panels between the raised and collapsed configuration. One or more of the panels may be at least partially transparent or translucent, and seals may be provided for sealing the panels within the opening.
Claims
1. An apparatus, comprising: a vehicle including a window or door opening; a collapsible cover for selectively closing and exposing the window or door opening, the cover comprising at least one member adapted for pivoting within the window or door opening and for translating to and fro relative to the opening, the at least one of the member being at least partially transparent or translucent for admitting light through the window or door opening when closed.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the collapsible cover includes a plurality of members adapted for pivoting within the window or door opening and for being translated to and fro relative to the opening.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein each member is mounted to a support for rotating between a closed position in alignment with the support and an open position transverse to the support.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, further including an actuator for moving the members along the support.
5. The apparatus of claim 3, further including an actuator adapted for rotating the members between an open position and a closed position.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the actuator comprises an endless loop connected to a handle associated with the support for translating the members relative to the window or door opening.
7. The apparatus of claim 2, further including: at least one connector associated with the members; and a guide for guiding the connector to lower the members and at least partially expose the opening.
8. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein each of the members is at least partially transparent or translucent.
9. The apparatus of claim 2, further including a seal for sealing one of the members to an adjacent member or a portion of the vehicle forming the opening.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the window or door opening comprises a window opening formed in a roof of the vehicle.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the window or door opening comprises a door opening formed in a sidewall of the vehicle.
12. An apparatus, comprising: a vehicle including a door or window opening; and a cover comprising one or more panels for partially covering the door or window opening, the one or more panels adapted for rotating from an upright condition to a rotated condition and for moving in a vertical direction from a raised configuration to a collapsed configuration to at least partially expose the door or window opening.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, further including an actuator for rotating the panel or panels.
14. The apparatus of claim 12, further including an actuator for collapsing the panel or panels.
15. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the one or more of the panels are at least partially transparent or translucent.
16. The apparatus of claim 12, further including a seal for sealing one of the panels to an adjacent panel or a portion of the vehicle forming the window or door opening.
17. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the window or door opening comprises a window opening formed in a roof of the vehicle.
18. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the window or door opening comprises a door opening formed in a sidewall of the vehicle.
19. An apparatus for covering a door or window opening in a vehicle; and a collapsible cover comprising at least one panel for partially covering the door or window opening, the one or more panels adapted for rotating from an upright condition to a rotated condition and for moving in a vertical direction from a raised configuration to a collapsed configuration to at least partially expose the door or window opening, and further including a seal for sealing the panel within the opening.
20. The apparatus of claim 19, further including a plurality of panels, each of the plurality of panels having a seal for sealing with an adjacent panel or a peripheral portion of the door or window opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0012] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the collapsible cover for a vehicle window or door opening and, together with the description, serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
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[0020] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the collapsible vehicle window or door arrangement, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Reference is now made to
[0022] As shown in
[0023] To admit light to the associated portion of the vehicle V, one or all of the panels 12a-12d may be at least partially transparent or translucent (such as by being formed of glass) for admitting light into the passenger compartment of the vehicle V, and thus form a window. However, one or more of the panels 12a-12d could be opaque as well so as to form a door for closing the opening O. The panels 12a, 12d may also be provided with seals 13, which may comprise resilient members such as flaps or protrusions for positioning between adjacent panels or an adjacent portion of the support 14 or vehicle V (in the case of the first and last panels 12a, 12d). Alternatively, as illustrated in
[0024] One or more of the panel(s) may be adapted for rotating and then moving along the support 14 from a raised position to a lowered position. Specifically, with reference to the schematic view of
[0025] An embodiment of an actuator for causing movement of the panels 12a-12d in the desired manner is shown with reference to
[0026] Taking the first actuator 16 first, it includes a spindle 20 rotatably mounted within the side portion 14a of the support 14. A gearing arrangement may be provided in a gearbox 22, which is connected to and provides support for each panel 12a (only one gearbox shown in
[0027] Each gearbox 22 is adapted for translating the rotation of the spindle 20 about the transverse axis Y to rotation of an associated panel 12a connected to it about the longitudinal axis X. As shown in
[0028] The connector 31 may engage a guide for guiding the movement of the associated panels 12a-12d in a direction aligned with the transverse axis Y (the vertical direction, as shown, but it could be a horizontal movement as well; see
[0029] In any case, rotation of the first gear 28 about transverse axis Y causes the associated panel 12a to rotate about the longitudinal axis X, moving it from a position aligned with support 14 (that is, with a minor plane parallel to axis Y) to a position transverse with support (that is, with a minor plane perpendicular to axis Y). For reasons better understood upon reviewing the description that follows, the spindle 20 may be provided with cutouts 20a, and first gear 28 may be provided with corresponding transverse projections 20b or keys. This form of engagement allows the rotation of the spindle 20 to rotate the first gear 28 in a positive fashion, while also allowing for sliding movement of the gearbox 22 along the transverse axis Y during the movement of the panels 12b-12d between the raised position and the lowered position.
[0030] Turning now to the second actuator 18, and with reference to
[0031] As shown in
[0032] Thus, with continued reference to
[0033] Movement of the handle 32 in the opposite direction (vertically downward) thus raises the upper panel 12d and ultimately returns it to the initial or home position. The concurrent movement of lifters 40 connected to the loop 34 moves intermediate panels 12b and 12c along the transverse axis Y and back to the initial or home (expanded) position. Once the panels 12b-12d have returned to the position shown in Figure, the first actuator 16 may be used to rotate the panels (including lower panel 12a) about the longitudinal axis X to assume the configuration shown in
[0034] While a manual configuration is described, it can be appreciated that a powered arrangement may also be used. Specifically, as schematically illustrated in
[0035] Although four panels 12a-12d are illustrated, it can be appreciated that fewer or more may be used. For instance, a single panel may be used for exposing all or a portion of the opening O. This single panel may be rotated by the first actuator 16 and caused to collapse and then return to the home or upright position by the second actuator 18. The panel or panels 12a-12d also need not fully rotate to a horizontal position relative to the support 14, as shown, but instead could assume an skewed or angled configuration and simply cascade over one another when collapsed.
[0036] While the above described arrangement is used in connection with an opening forming a vehicle window along one or more sides of a pickup truck cab, it should be appreciated that the cover 10 may be used in other applications. For instance, the cover 10 may be used in a rear window opening O, as indicated in
[0037] Likewise, the opening O may be one for accessing the passenger compartment, such as along a portion of the vehicle V rearward of a front passenger door 52 on a minivan or SUV, as. The cover 10 may extend from the lower support 54 of the vehicle to the upper support or roof 56. Five panels 12a-12e are shown, one or more of which may be transparent or translucent to admit light to create a window, but all could be opaque as well and thus form a door. The panels 12a-12e in the collapsed or lowered position may also be of a low profile (such as by being recessed relative to the interior floor) so as to allow the opening O to be easily traversed when climbing into the vehicle.
[0038] Another possible application of the cover 10 and one particularly adapted for the use of the translucent or transparent panels is in connection with a window in a vehicle roof R. Specifically, as shown in
[0039] In summary, numerous benefits are provided by the proposed arrangement for a collapsible cover 10 for a door or window opening in a vehicle V. For example, the cover 10 may be deployed and retracted without the need for being stored or recessed within a panel of the vehicle or otherwise. The cover 10 may also be manipulated to allow an object to pass through the corresponding opening without first removing the associated support 14. This may be achieved by moving a portion of the cover 10 in a plane generally parallel with a plane of an opening for receiving it. Consequently, efficiency of using the associated vehicle V or truck is greatly enhanced, especially in terms of opening and closing an associated door or window.
[0040] The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. 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.