Tailgate assembly having a removeable door
11643151 ยท 2023-05-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D33/0273
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A tailgate assembly includes, among other things, a frame sub-assembly that includes a driver side section, a passenger side section, and a sill coupling the driver side section to the passenger side section. A door sub-assembly is disposed between the driver side section and the passenger side section. The door sub-assembly and the frame sub-assembly are pivotable together about a first axis between a tailgate closed position and a tailgate open position. The door sub-assembly is pivotable relative to the frame sub-assembly about a first door axis between a door closed position and a door open position. The door sub-assembly is pivotable relative to the frame sub-assembly about a second door axis that is different than the first door axis.
Claims
1. A tailgate assembly for a vehicle comprising: a frame sub-assembly that includes a driver side section, a passenger side section, and a sill coupling the driver side section to the passenger side section; and a door sub-assembly disposed between the driver side section and the passenger side section, the door sub-assembly and the frame sub-assembly pivotable together about a first axis between a tailgate closed position and a tailgate open position; the door sub-assembly pivotable relative to the frame sub-assembly about a first door axis between a door closed position and a door open position; and the door sub-assembly pivotable relative to the frame sub-assembly about a second door axis that is different than the first door axis.
2. The tailgate assembly of claim 1, wherein the first door axis and the second door axis are vertically extending and are parallel to each other.
3. The tailgate assembly of claim 1, further comprising at least one hinge assembly that pivotably couples the door sub-assembly to the frame sub-assembly, the at least one hinge assembly including a frame bracket directly connected to the frame sub-assembly, a door bracket directly connected to the door sub-assembly, and a connection member coupled to the frame bracket and the door bracket.
4. The tailgate assembly of claim 3, wherein the connection member is pivotably coupled to the frame bracket to permit pivoting of the connection member relative to the frame bracket about the first door axis, wherein the connection member is pivotably coupled to the door bracket to permit pivoting of the door bracket relative to the connection member about the second door axis.
5. The tailgate assembly of claim 4, further comprising at least one fastener that secures the connection member to the door bracket to block pivoting of the door bracket relative to the connection member about the second door axis.
6. The tailgate assembly of claim 5, wherein the at least one fastener is a threaded fastener that extends through an aperture in the connection member to threadably engage the door bracket when the at least one fastener is blocking pivoting of the door bracket relative to the connection member.
7. The tailgate assembly of claim 3, further comprising at least one hinge support configured to engaged with at least a portion of the at least one hinge assembly to support the door sub-assembly when the door sub-assembly is decoupled from the frame sub-assembly and in a stowed position.
8. The tailgate assembly of claim 7, wherein the at least one hinge support is configured to receive a pin of the door sub-assembly.
9. The tailgate assembly of claim 7, wherein the door sub-assembly is adjacent a front wall of a cargo bed of a vehicle when the door sub-assembly is in the stowed position.
10. The tailgate assembly of claim 7, further comprising at least one latch connector configured to engage at least one latch of the door sub-assembly when the door sub-assembly is decoupled from the frame sub-assembly and in the stowed position.
11. The tailgate assembly of claim 10, wherein the at least one hinge support and the at least one latch connector are disposed adjacent a front wall of a cargo bed of a vehicle.
12. The tailgate assembly of claim 7, further comprising an electrical connector of the door sub-assembly, the electrical connector configured to electrically connect to a vehicle when the door sub-assembly is decoupled from the frame sub-assembly and in the stowed position.
13. A hinge assembly for a tailgate assembly of a vehicle, comprising: a frame bracket directly connected to a frame sub-assembly of a tailgate assembly; a door bracket directly connected to a door sub-assembly of the tailgate assembly; and a connection member coupled to the frame bracket and the door bracket, the hinge assembly configured to pivotably couple the door sub-assembly of the tailgate assembly to the frame sub-assembly of the tailgate assembly, the hinge assembly permitting the door sub-assembly to pivot relative to the frame sub-assembly about a first door axis between a door closed position and a door open position, the hinge assembly permitting the door sub-assembly to pivot relative to the frame sub-assembly about a second door axis that is different than the first door axis.
14. The hinge assembly of claim 13, wherein the connection member is pivotably coupled to the frame bracket to permit pivoting of the connection member relative to the frame bracket about the first door axis, wherein the connection member is pivotably coupled to the door bracket to permit pivoting of the door bracket relative to the connection member about the second door axis.
15. The hinge assembly of claim 13, wherein the first and second door axes are each vertically extending and are parallel to each other.
16. The hinge assembly of claim 13, further comprising at least one fastener that secures the connection member to the door bracket to block pivoting of the door bracket relative to the connection member about the second door axis.
17. A tailgate door sub-assembly pivoting method, comprising: pivoting a door sub-assembly and a connection member of a hinge assembly about a first pivot axis relative to a frame sub-assembly to transition the door sub-assembly back and forth between a door open position and a door closed position; and pivoting the door sub-assembly relative to the connection member about a second pivot axis, the first pivot axis and the second pivot axis are both vertically extending pivot axes.
18. The tailgate door sub-assembly pivoting method of claim 17, further comprising decoupling the door sub-assembly from the frame sub-assembly after pivoting the door sub-assembly about the second pivot axis.
19. The tailgate door sub-assembly pivoting method of claim 18, further comprising, after the decoupling, storing the door sub-assembly in a stowed position on a vehicle after the decoupling, the door sub-assembly operatively coupled to the vehicle when in the stowed position.
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
(12) This disclosure details exemplary tailgate assemblies that include a door sub-assembly. The door sub-assembly can be opened to provide an access area helping a user access cargo within a cargo bed of a vehicle.
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(14) The tailgate assembly 26 includes, among other things, a frame sub-assembly 30 and a door sub-assembly 34.
(15) The tailgate assembly 26 is pivotable about an axis H relative to the cargo bed 14 between a tailgate closed position shown in
(16) The door-sub assembly 34 is in a door closed position and is latched to the frame sub-assembly 30 when the frame sub-assembly 30 and the door sub-assembly 34 are pivoted between the tailgate closed position and the tailgate open position. Thus, the frame sub-assembly 30 and the door sub-assembly 34 pivot together when the tailgate assembly 26 are transitioned back and forth between the tailgate closed position and the tailgate open position.
(17) When in the tailgate closed position, the door sub-assembly 34 is pivotable relative to the frame sub-assembly 30 about an axis V.sub.1 between a door closed position shown in
(18) The door sub-assembly 34 in the door open position provides a cargo bed access opening O. In this example, the cargo bed access opening O extends vertically downward at least as far as a floor 38 of the cargo bed 14.
(19) When the door is in the position of
(20) As the cargo bed access opening O extends vertically downward at least as far as the floor 38, the user has a relatively clear path to step up into the cargo bed 14 or to load cargo into the cargo bed 14. That is, the user 42 is not required to step over any elevated portion of the tailgate assembly 26 and then down onto the floor 38.
(21) As shown in
(22) The door sub-assembly 34 is incorporated into the tailgate assembly 26 utilizing, in this example, only two split lines 116 and 120 (
(23) With reference to
(24) The example connection members 132 can be consider gooseneck members. An end portion of the connection members 132 is pivotably coupled to the respective frame bracket 128 such that the connection member 132 can pivot relative to the frame bracket 128 about the axis vi.
(25) When the door sub-assembly 34 is pivoted relative to the frame sub-assembly 30 back and forth between the door closed position of
(26) The hinge assemblies 124 can include checks or other features that help to hold the door sub-assembly 34 in a partially open position, a fully open position, or both. The partially open position could be 45 degrees open and the fully open position could be 90 degrees open, for example.
(27) The other end portions of the connection members 132 are pivotably coupled to the door bracket 136. The door brackets 136 and door sub-assembly 34 can, when desired, optionally pivot relative to the connection member 132 about a pivot axis V.sub.2. Like the pivot axis V.sub.1, the pivot axis V.sub.2 is vertically extending. The pivot axis V.sub.1 is parallel to the pivot axis V.sub.2.
(28) Pivoting the door sub-assembly 34 about the pivot axis V.sub.2 rather than the axis V.sub.1 may be desirable to facilitate removal of the door sub-assembly 34, to increase accessibility to surfaces of the door sub-assembly 34, to accommodate certain cargo, or for some other reason.
(29) For each hinge assembly 124, a fastener 144, here a threaded mechanical fastener, can connect together the connection member 132 and the door bracket 136. When connecting together the connection member 132 and the door bracket 136, the fastener 144 extends through an aperture in a flange of the connection member 132 to threadably engage a bore of the door bracket 136. Connecting together the connection member 132 and the door bracket 136 can prevent pivoting of the door bracket 136 relative to the connection member 132 about the axis V.sub.2.
(30) The fastener 144 is seated to connect together the connection member 132 and the door bracket 136 when pivoting the door sub-assembly 34 about the axis V.sub.1 is desired. The fastener 144, when seated, also prevents the door bracket 136 from being decoupled from the connection member 132. That is, in the exemplary embodiment, the fastener 144 needs to be removed from the seated position to permit removal of the door sub-assembly 34 from the frame sub-assembly 30.
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(33) To store the door sub-assembly 34 that has been decoupled from the frame sub-assembly 30, latches of the door sub-assembly 34 can engage with the latch connectors 164 on the driver side support 156, and the hinge supports 160 can receive pins of the door brackets 136. The door sub-assembly 34 is then held by the passenger side support 152 and the driver side support 156.
(34) The floor 38 of the cargo bed 14 can include a depression that receives part of the door sub-assembly 34 when in the stowed position of
(35) In some examples, areas between the door sub-assembly 34 and the front wall 22 are used to conceal and hold cargo. Accessing these areas requires the user to unlatch the door sub-assembly 34 from the latch connectors 164, which may require a key.
(36) In some examples, the electrical connector 146 of the door sub-assembly 34 can electrically connect to a jumper from the vehicle 10 when the door sub-assembly 34 is in the stored position of
(37) For example, with the door sub-assembly 34 in the stowed position of
(38) Placing the door sub-assembly 34 in the stowed position of
(39) While the door sub-assembly 34 is coupled to the frame sub-assembly 30, the fasteners 144 can be removed and the door sub-assembly 34 pivoted about the axis V.sub.2 to the extended position shown in
(40) Placing the door sub-assembly 34 in the extended position may facilitate accommodating some types of cargo that is, for example, too long to fit in the cargo bed 14 when the door sub-assembly 34 is in the door closed position. Further, placing the door sub-assembly 34 in the extended position can, during a painting process, permit access to substantially all sides of the door sub-assembly 34. That is, the laterally facing surfaces of the door sub-assembly 34 can be more easily painted when the door sub-assembly 34 is in the extended position.
(41) Some features of the disclosed examples include a tailgate assembly having a door that can be opened to facilitate access to a cargo area of the vehicle. The door is pivotably coupled via hinge assemblies that have two pivot axes. The door is typically pivoted about one of the axis when opening and closing. Pivoting the door about the other axis can facilitate decoupling of the door, for example. When decoupled, the door can be moved to a stored position on the vehicle. Some functions of the door, such as a camera, can be maintained even when the door is in the stowed position.
(42) 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.