Top comprising a cable guide
11613171 ยท 2023-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J7/041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/1204
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/1265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/1692
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/0573
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60J7/057
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A top of a convertible vehicle having a top linkage which can be displaced between a closed position, in which the top covers a vehicle interior, and a storage position, in which the vehicle interior is uncovered, and which has a linkage arrangement on either side of a vertical longitudinal center plane of the top, each linkage arrangement having a link and a cable guide disposed on the link and serving to guide a tensioning cable. The cable guide may have two shells defining a passage opening and being in contact with the link from opposite sides.
Claims
1. A top of a convertible vehicle, the top comprising: a top linkage which can be displaced between a closed position, in which the top covers a vehicle interior, and a storage position, in which the vehicle interior is uncovered, and which comprises a linkage arrangement on either side of a vertical longitudinal center plane of the top, each linkage arrangement having a link and an assembled cable guide disposed on the link and wherein each assembled cable guide is configured to slidably guide a tensioning cable, and wherein each assembled cable guide comprises two shells connected to each other defining a passage opening and being in contact with the link from opposite sides.
2. The top according to claim 1, wherein the link comprises a cut-out, wherein portions of the two connected shells that define the passage opening extending into said cut-out.
3. The top according to claim 1, wherein a portion of the surface of each assembled cable guide forms a sliding surface for the tensioning cable.
4. The top according to claim 3, wherein the sliding surface is curved.
5. The top according to claim 1, wherein the two connected shells are identical parts.
6. The top according to claim 1, wherein the two connected shells are each an injection-molded plastic part.
7. The top according to claim 1, wherein a headliner or a top cover can be tensioned by the tensioning cable.
8. The top according to claim 1, wherein the two connected shells are latched to each other.
9. A top of a convertible vehicle, the top comprising: a top linkage which can be displaced between a closed position, in which the top covers a vehicle interior, and a storage position, in which the vehicle interior is uncovered, and which comprises a linkage arrangement on either side of a vertical longitudinal center plane of the top, each linkage arrangement having a link and a cable guide disposed on the link and serving to guide a tensioning cable, wherein the cable guide comprises two shells defining a passage opening and being in contact with the link from opposite sides, wherein each of the two shells comprises a latching part and a latching counterpart, the latching part of the first shell engaging with the latching counterpart of the second shell and the latching counterpart of the first shell engaging with the latching part of the second shell.
10. The top according to claim 9, wherein each latching part comprises a latching lug engaging behind a protrusion of the mating latching counterpart.
11. The top according to claim 9, wherein each latching counterpart comprises a ramp, the mating latching lug driving onto said ramp during installation of the cable guide on the link.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) An exemplary embodiment of a top according to the invention is illustrated in the drawing in a schematically simplified manner and will be explained in more detail in the following description.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) As shown in
(11) Cable guide 2 comprises two shells 4 and 5. The two shells 4 and 5 are in contact with link 6 from opposite sides, enclosing link 6 in the transverse direction of link 6. Cylindrical portions 16 of shells 4 and 5, which define a passage opening 14 for tensioning cable 8, extend into cut-out 18 in such a manner that their end faces are in full surface contact.
(12) The two shells 4 and 5 are identical parts. For this reason, only one of the two shells 4 and 5 is shown in
(13) Shells 4 and 5 each comprise a latching part 10 and a latching counterpart 12. Latching parts 10 and latching counterparts 12 are disposed on opposite edges of shells 4 and 5. As shown in
(14) Portions 16 of shells 4 and 5, which define passage opening 14, form a sliding surface for tensioning cable 8 together with parts of surfaces 20 of shells 4 and 5 that face away from link 6. The sliding surface has low roughness, i.e., it is smooth. Thus, tensioning cable 8 is subject to little to no wear, which reduces the risk of tensioning cable 8 snapping under strain.
(15) Latching parts 10 each comprise a protrusion 24 to which a ramp or an inclined portion 26 is adjacent. Latching counterparts 12 each have a latching lug 22 corresponding to protrusions 24 and being engaged with protrusions 24 in the installed state, shells 4 and 5 thus being connected to each other.
(16) During installation of cable guide 2 on link 6, the two shells 4 and 5 are positioned relative to each other in such a manner that latching part 10 of first shell 4 is located opposite latching counterpart 12 of second shell 5 and latching counterpart 12 of first shell 4 is located opposite latching part 10 of second shell 5 and link 6 is located between the two shells 4 and 5. Once latching parts 10 drive onto ramps 26, latching counterparts 12 are bent by the continued sliding of shells 4 and 5 in the direction of link 6, i.e., toward each other. Upon arrival in an end position, in which the two shells 4 and 5 are in contact with link 6, latching lugs 22 align with corresponding protrusions 24, causing latching lugs 22 to return to their rest position. This means that latching lugs 22 are engaged with protrusions 24 and the two shells 4 and 5 are latched to each other.
(17) Each of the two shells 4 and 5 is an injection-molded plastic part whose surface has low roughness.
REFERENCE SIGNS
(18) 1 top 2 cable guide 4 shell 5 shell 6 link 8 tensioning cable 10 latching part 12 latching counterpart 14 passage opening 16 portion of the shell 18 cut-out 20 surface 22 latching lug 24 protrusion 26 ramp 28 linkage arrangement 30 top cover 32 headliner 34 connection point 36 transverse bow