Vehicle with a sliding door system
09821639 · 2017-11-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J5/0461
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J5/0458
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle having a sliding door arranged behind a body pillar, a frame around the door opening closeable by the sliding door, a rail system provided in the region of the sliding door connected fixedly to the vehicle and having upper and lower guide rails, sliding carriages provided on the sliding door connected to the sliding door via a respective supporting arm and guided displaceably on the guide rails, and side impact protection in the region of the sliding door. At least one of the sliding carriages or supporting arms is provided with a stop. In the event of a side impact, in which the outer vehicle wall is deformed in the direction of the vehicle interior, an abutment connected to the vehicle wall comes to bear against the stop of the sliding carriage or of the supporting arm, and the position of the sliding door is thereby blocked.
Claims
1. A vehicle comprising: a vehicle wall having an abutment and defining a door opening; a sliding carriage and supporting arm that guide a sliding door on a rail system; and a V-shaped stop on one of the sliding carriage and supporting arm to engage the abutment when the vehicle wall deforms during a side impact, wherein the sliding door is inoperable when the abutment is received in the V-shaped stop.
2. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein in an absence of deformation of the vehicle wall, the V-shaped stop is positioned at least approximately 80 millimeters from the abutment.
3. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein in an absence of deformation of the vehicle wall, the V-shaped stop is positioned at least approximately 150 millimeters from the abutment.
4. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein engagement of the abutment and the V-shaped stop substantially maintains engagement between the sliding carriage and the rail system.
5. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the abutment is arranged approximately in the same horizontal plane with the sliding carriage and at least one guide rail of the rail system.
6. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein guide rails of the rail system proximate a body pillar include angled ends running toward a center of the vehicle.
7. The vehicle of claim 6, wherein the angled ends of the guide rails engage in lateral pockets of the vehicle.
8. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the abutment is a pin, wherein during the side impact, the pin moves toward the V-shaped stop.
9. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein the pin defined by the abutment is arranged between a sill and a frame surrounding the door opening of the sliding door and is connected stably to the sill and the frame.
10. A vehicle comprising: a frame; a guide rail; a sliding door comprising a stop having a V-shaped receiving region, wherein the sliding door is guided on the guide rail between open and closed positions; and an abutment provided proximate the frame, wherein during a side impact condition, a vehicle wall is deformed towards a center of the vehicle such that the V-shaped receiving region engages the abutment, wherein engagement of the V-shaped receiving region and the abutment secures the sliding door in an inoperably closed position and free of sliding operation on the guide rail, and wherein the sliding door is operable along a rail system when the abutment is free of engagement with the V-shaped receiving region, and wherein in the absence of deformation of the vehicle wall the closed position of the sliding door is characterized by the V-shaped receiving region being set apart from the abutment.
11. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein the stop is disposed on one of a sliding carriage and a support arm of the sliding door, wherein the sliding carriage guides the sliding door on the guide rail.
12. The vehicle of claim 11, wherein engagement of the abutment and the V-shaped receiving region substantially maintains engagement between the sliding carriage and the guide rail during the side impact condition.
13. The vehicle of claim 11, wherein the abutment is arranged approximately in the same horizontal plane with the sliding carriage and the guide rail.
14. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein in an absence of deformation of the vehicle wall the V-shaped receiving region is positioned approximately 80 millimeters from the abutment.
15. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein in an absence of deformation of the vehicle wall the V-shaped receiving region is positioned approximately 150 millimeters from the abutment.
16. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein the guide rail includes an angled end extending inward toward the center of the vehicle.
17. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein the abutment is a pin, wherein during the side impact condition, the pin moves toward the V-shaped receiving region.
18. The vehicle of claim 17, wherein the pin defined by the abutment is arranged between a sill and the frame surrounding a door opening of the sliding door, wherein the pin is fixedly connected to the sill and the frame.
19. A vehicle comprising: a vehicle wall having an abutment; a sliding carriage having a support arm, wherein the sliding carriage guides a sliding door on a rail system; and a V-shaped catch on the sliding carriage to engage the abutment when the vehicle wall deforms during a side impact, wherein the sliding door is inoperable when the abutment is received in the V-shaped catch.
20. The vehicle of claim 19, wherein the abutment is arranged approximately in the same horizontal plane with a guide rail of the rail system and the sliding carriage.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is illustrated by way of example in the drawing and is described in detail below with reference to the drawing, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(6) The vehicle detail illustrated in
(7) The lower region of the B-pillar 1 is directly adjacent to a sill 3 which forms the lateral end of the vehicle.
(8) The rear section of a front swinging door 4 and the front part of a rear sliding door 5 are illustrated outside the sill 3.
(9) In the view which is illustrated in
(10) The two door openings 6 and 7 are separated from each other by the B-pillar 1. The door opening 7, which can be closed by the rear sliding door 5, is also surrounded by a frame 8. As can furthermore be seen from
(11) The area of the lateral pocket 11 and the angled end 10 of the lower guide rail 9, which end engages in the pocket 11, can be seen in
(12) As illustrated in particular in this figure, a sliding carriage 12 which is guided displaceably on the guide rail 9 is provided in order to guide the front end of the sliding door 5. The sliding carriage 12 is rigidly connected via an angled supporting arm 13 to that end of the sliding door 5 which is located at the front in the direction of travel.
(13) The actual side impact protection, which is first and foremost essential in the present invention, consists of two essential parts, specifically, firstly, an abutment which is connected fixedly to the body parts and is in the form of a pin 14 and, secondly, a stop 15 which is formed on the supporting arm 13 and interacts with the pin 14 in the event of a side impact.
(14) As can be seen in particular from
(15) As can be seen in particular from
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(17) First of all, a slight deformation of the front swinging door 4 and of the body parts located therebehind, in particular the B-pillar, is illustrated according to
(18) Only as deformation progresses, as illustrated in
(19) As can be seen from
(20) In this configuration, although the pin 14 presses the supporting arm 13 and therefore the sliding carriage 12 for a distance in the direction of the interior of the vehicle, it is ensured in this configuration that the sliding carriage 12 is not detached from the guide rail 9. Furthermore, the engagement of the rigid pin 14 in the V-shaped receiving region 16 of the pin 15 causes the door to be automatically blocked and no longer able to move in the opening direction.
(21) Consequently, two very important effects are achieved by this newly developed protective measure, namely, firstly, the securing of the sliding carriage on the guide rail 9 such that the sliding door 5 cannot spring open and, secondly, blocking of the door in the opening direction.
(22) This very important and reliable effect is achieved with extremely simple means which only negligibly increase the production costs of the vehicle.
(23) It is to be understood that variations and modifications can be made on the aforementioned structure without departing from the concepts of the present invention, and further it is to be understood that such concepts are intended to be covered by the following claims unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.