Vehicle door assembly having a ramp
11472326 ยท 2022-10-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Vishal Vinayak Nageshkar (Farmington Hills, MI, US)
- Sangram Tamhankar (Canton, MI, US)
- Victoria Leigh Schein (Dearborn, MI, US)
- Patrick Maloney (Livonia, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60R3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J5/0468
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/435
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle door assembly includes, among other things, a ramp pivotable back-and-forth between a stowed position and a deployed position. The vehicle door assembly further includes a door slidable back-and-forth between a closed position and an open position. The door and the ramp are configured to slide together when the ramp is in the stowed position. The door is configured to slide relative to the ramp when the ramp is in the deployed position.
Claims
1. A vehicle door assembly, comprising: a ramp pivotable back-and-forth between a stowed position and a deployed position; and a door slidable back-and-forth between a closed position and an open position, the door and the ramp configured to slide together when the ramp is in the stowed position, the door configured to slide relative to the ramp when the ramp is in the deployed position.
2. The vehicle assembly of claim 1, wherein the ramp includes a first side and an opposite, second side, the first side facing laterally outward from a longitudinal axis of a vehicle when the ramp is in the stowed position, the first side facing vertically downward when the ramp is in the deployed position.
3. The vehicle assembly of claim 2, wherein the first side provides an exterior surface of the vehicle, the exterior surface visible and exposed when the ramp is in the stowed position.
4. The vehicle assembly of claim 2, wherein the second side provides a ramped surface when the ramp is in the deployed position, the ramped surface facing vertically downward when the ramp is in the deployed position.
5. The vehicle assembly of claim 1, wherein the door in the closed position is disposed within a door opening of the vehicle, wherein the door in the open position is disposed outboard of the door opening and is displaced relative to the door opening along a longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
6. The vehicle assembly of claim 1, wherein the ramp is configured to pivot about a horizontally extending axis.
7. The vehicle assembly of claim 1, further comprising a vehicle sill assembly having a track, wherein the door includes a rail structure that slides within the track as the door slides back-and-forth between the closed position and the fully-open position.
8. The vehicle assembly of claim 7, wherein the vehicle sill is configured to move back-and-forth between an extended position and a retracted position relative to a longitudinal axis of a vehicle, the vehicle sill is in the extended position when the door slides between the closed position and the open position.
9. The vehicle assembly of claim 8, further comprising a sill actuator that moves the vehicle sill back-and-forth between the extended position and the retracted position.
10. The vehicle assembly of claim 7, wherein the vehicle sill assembly is at a lower side of a door opening, the door in the closed position disposed within the door opening.
11. The vehicle assembly of claim 1, further comprising an actuator that pivots the ramp back-and-forth between the stowed position and the deployed position.
12. The vehicle assembly of claim 1, further comprising a first locking assembly that transitions between a locked position and an unlocked position, the ramp in the stowed position coupled to the door through the first locking assembly when the first locking assembly is in the locked position.
13. The vehicle assembly of claim 12, further comprising a second locking assembly that transitions between a locked position and an unlocked position, the ramp coupled to a vehicle sill through the second locking assembly when the second locking assembly is in the locked position.
14. The vehicle assembly of claim 13, wherein the first locking assembly is in the locked position and the second locking assembly is in the unlocked position when the door and the ramp are sliding together between the closed position and the open position, wherein the first locking assembly is in the unlocked position and the second locking assembly is in the locked position when the door is sliding relative to the ramp between the closed position and the open position.
15. The vehicle assembly of claim 1, wherein the ramp is configured to directly contact a ground surface when the ramp is in the deployed position.
16. A door actuation method, comprising: sliding a ramp together with a door between a closed position and an open position, the door disposed within a door opening of a vehicle when the door is in the closed position, the door disposed outboard of the door opening and displaced relative to the door opening along a longitudinal axis of the vehicle when the door is in the open position; and unlocking the ramp from the door; and after the unlocking, pivoting the ramp from a stowed position to a deployed position, the door slidable relative to the ramp between the closed position and the open position after the unlocking.
17. The door actuation method of claim 16, wherein the unlocking of the ramp from the door is when the door is in the closed position.
18. The door actuation method of claim 16, wherein the door is slideably coupled to a vehicle sill using a rail and track system.
19. The door actuation method of claim 16, wherein the ramp in the deployed position is configured to directly contact a ground surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The various features and advantages of the disclosed examples will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description. The figures that accompany the detailed description can be briefly described as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) This disclosure details an exemplary door assembly for a vehicle. A ramp is incorporated into the door assembly. The ramp can be used, for example, by a wheelchair user when entering the vehicle.
(9) With reference to
(10) The door 18 of the vehicle door assembly 14 is slidable back-and-forth between a closed position, as shown in
(11) When the ramp 22 is in the stowed position, the door 18 and the ramp 22 can move and slide together as the door 18 moves back-and-forth between the closed position and the open position. When the ramp 22 is in the deployed position, the door 18 can slide relative to the ramp 22. That is, the door 18 can slide from the position of
(12) The door 18 in the closed position is disposed within a door opening 30. When the door 18 is in the open position of
(13) When the door 18 is in the open position of
(14) The ramp 22 includes a first side 40 and an opposite second side 44. The first side 40 faces laterally outward away from a longitudinal axis of the vehicle 10 when the ramp 22 is in the stowed position. When the ramp 22 is in the stowed position shown in
(15) When the ramp 22 is in the deployed position of
(16) The second side 44 faces vertically upward when the ramp 22 is in the deployed position. The second side 44 can include raised features 48 that provide traction to a user utilizing the ramp 22.
(17) The ramp 22 is configured to pivot back-and-forth between the stowed position and the deployed position about an axis A, which is a horizontally extending axis in this example.
(18) The ramp 22 is pivotably connected to the sill 26 when pivoting back-and-forth between the stowed position and the deployed position. This permits the ramp 22 to pivot while still allowing the door 18 to slide relative to the ramp 22.
(19) The sill 26 is at a vertically lower side of the door opening 30. The sill 26 is configured to move back-and-forth between an extended position shown in
(20) The sill 26 includes a track 50 in this example. The door 18 includes a rail structure 54 that slides within the track 50 as the door 18 slides back-and-forth between the closed position of
(21) With reference now to
(22) Another actuator 78 is used to move the ramp 22. The actuator 78 can include a motor 82 and a lead screw 84. The motor 82 can drive the lead screw 84 to pivot the ramp 22 back-and-forth between the stowed position and the deployed position.
(23) The vehicle door assembly 14 additionally includes a first locking assembly 88 that can hold the ramp 22 in the stowed position. The first locking assembly 88 includes a hook 90 that engages a pin 92 when the first locking assembly 88 is in the locked position. Prior to driving the lead screw 84, an actuator assembly 94 can rotate the hook 90 to transition the first locking assembly 88 from the locked position, shown in
(24) While transitioning the first locking assembly 88 from the locked position to the unlocked position, a second locking assembly 96 can transition from an unlocked position to a locked position. In the locked position, the second locking assembly 96 can pivotably couple the ramp 22 to the sill 26.
(25) In this example, the first locking assembly 88 unlocks as the second locking assembly 96 locks. Similarly, the first locking assembly 88 locks as the second locking assembly unlocks. This logic ensures that the ramp 22 remains coupled to the door 18 or the sill 26.
(26) In the exemplary embodiment, the ramp 22 is pivotably coupled to the sill 26 when the ramp 22 is pivoted between the stowed position and the deployed position. The first locking assembly 88 is in the locked position and the second locking assembly 96 is in an unlocked position when the door 18 and the ramp 22 are sliding together between the closed position and the open position. The first locking assembly 88 is in the unlocked position and the second locking assembly 96 is in the locked position when the door 18 is sliding relative to the ramp 22 between the closed position and the open position.
(27) Thus, when utilizing the ramp 22 is not desired, the user can slide the ramp 22 together with the door 18 from the closed position to the open position. If the user instead wants to use the ramp 22 when entering or exiting the vehicle 10, the ramp 22 can be decoupled from the door 18 and then pivoted to the deployed position. The door 18 can then be moved to a fully open position to reveal the door opening 30.
(28) As shown, structural support beams 100 and 102 can extend through the door 18 and the ramp 22, respectively.
(29) Features of the disclosed examples include a vehicle door assembly that provides a ramp to a vehicle. The ramp can be used to, for example, load cargo, or to assist the user entering or exiting the vehicle. The ramp 22 can provide an A-surface of the vehicle 10 when the ramp 22 is not deployed and is in a stowed position.
(30) The preceding description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed examples may become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not necessarily depart from the essence of this disclosure. Thus, the scope of legal protection given to this disclosure can only be determined by studying the following claims.