EP1294585B1 - Lead screw drive for a power liftgate - Google Patents
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- EP1294585B1 EP1294585B1 EP01951304A EP01951304A EP1294585B1 EP 1294585 B1 EP1294585 B1 EP 1294585B1 EP 01951304 A EP01951304 A EP 01951304A EP 01951304 A EP01951304 A EP 01951304A EP 1294585 B1 EP1294585 B1 EP 1294585B1
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- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
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Definitions
- the invention relates to liftgate assemblies for motor vehicles. More specifically, the invention relates to a power drive assembly for a liftgate assembly for providing power to move the liftgate assembly between open and closed positions.
- United States Patent 5,144,769 discloses an automatic door operating system. This system requires a great deal of control, both by an electronic controller and an operator of the motor vehicle. To overcome forces due to manual operation, the manually operated seesaw switch used by the operator to electromechanically operate the door is in an open state, preventing current from passing through the motor.
- US 6055776 discloses a power drive assembly as defined in the preamble of claim 1.
- the invention is defined by a power drive assembly for a motor vehicle according to claim 1. Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are given in the dependent claims.
- a motor vehicle is generally indicated at 10.
- the motor vehicle 10 is a minivan.
- the motor vehicle 10 includes a liftgate 12.
- the liftgate 12 is shown in an open position in Figure 1 and a closed position in Figure 2. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the motor vehicle 10 and liftgate 12 could be configured differently depending on the style of the motor vehicle 10 and size of the liftgate 12.
- the liftgate 12 is pivotally mounted to the motor vehicle 10 with a hinge 14.
- the hinge 14 allows the liftgate 12 to move between its two extreme positions shown in Figures 1 and 2.
- a piece of trim 18 extends along the sides (one shown) and a top 20 of the opening 16.
- the load floor extends between the side trim 18 to create the bottom boundary for the opening 16.
- the invention is a power drive assembly, generally indicated at 22, that moves the liftgate 12 between its two extreme positions.
- the power drive assembly 22 is fixedly secured to the motor vehicle 10 at a position disposed adjacent the opening 16 thereof.
- the power drive assembly 22 is secured to a roof structure 23 of the motor vehicle 10 such that the power drive assembly 22 extends above and is hidden from view by the top trim piece 20, typically referred to as the headliner.
- the power drive assembly 22 is secured to the roof structure 23 under an angle with respect thereto. More specifically, the power drive assembly 22 is not aligned nor is perpendicular to either the roof structure 23 or the liftgate 12 when the liftgate 12 is in the closed position.
- the power drive assembly 22 includes a base 24.
- the base 24 includes a plurality of mounting holes 26 designed to receive fasteners 28 (one shown) therein.
- fasteners 28 one shown
- the screw fastener 28 shown in Figure 2 may be one of several types of fasteners that may be used to secure the base 24 to the roof structure 23.
- the base 24 includes two side flanges 30, 32. Both of the side flanges 30, 32 extend along the longitudinal sides of the base 24 generally perpendicular to a support section 34 of the base 24. The two side flanges 30, 32 and the support section 34 form a generally U-shaped cross section.
- the second side flange 32 includes a slot 36 extending therealong. The slot 36 is linear and will be discussed in greater detail subsequently.
- the power drive assembly 22 includes a drive mechanism, generally indicated at 38.
- the drive mechanism 38 transforms electrical energy received from a power source (not shown) into mechanical energy providing the necessary force to move the liftgate 12 between its open and closed positions.
- the drive mechanism 38 includes a motor 40.
- the motor 40 receives the electrical energy and converts it to a mechanical rotational energy. That energy is transmitted out of the motor 40 via an output shaft (not shown) and into a set of gears 42.
- the gears 42 eventually transmit the rotational energy through a shaft 44 to a clutch 46.
- the clutch 46 allows an operator of the liftgate 12 to override the power drive assembly 22 and open or close the liftgate 12 manually. Therefore, the clutch 46 allows the operator to open or close the liftgate 12 at a speed other than that which is set by the power drive assembly 22. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that, without adding to the inventive concept shown herein, the clutch 46 may be removed in systems that do not permit manual operation.
- a transmission 48 receives the output force from the clutch 46 and redirects it.
- the transmission 48 includes a plurality of gears that are rotatably mounted to the base 24.
- the transmission 48 also is used to further increase torque output of the drive mechanism 38.
- the output of the transmission 48 is also a rotating mechanical force. This force is used to rotate a lead screw 50.
- the lead screw 50 extends between the two side flanges 30, 32 and alongside the motor 40, set of gears 42, clutch 46.
- the nut is driven along the lead screw 50. by the rotation thereof. Therefore, the lead screw 50 defines the length of linear motion created by the power drive assembly 22. More specifically, the rotation of the motor 40 eventually translates into rotation of the lead screw 50 which, in turn, drives the nut in a linear motion along the lead screw 50 and the nut may only travel the length of the lead screw 50.
- the nut cannot rotate with the lead screw 50 because it is secured in its orientation by a guide roller 54.
- the guide roller 54 rotates about a pin 56 that is fixedly secured to the nut.
- the guide roller 54 rolls through the slot 36 in the second side flange 32.
- the guide roller 54 in combination with the pin 56, prevents the nut from rotating with the lead screw 50 as it rotates.
- the nut travels along the lead screw 50 when the lead screw 50 is being rotated by the drive mechanism 38.
- the power drive assembly 22 also includes a translation linkage 58.
- the translation linkage 58 is secured to the nut such that when the nut travels along the lead screw 50, the translation linkage 58 moves along therewith.
- the translation linkage 58 includes a linear portion 60 and an arcuate portion 62.
- the translation linkage 58 extends between a drive end and a bracket end.
- the linear portion 60 is disposed adjacent the drive end whereas the arcuate portion 62 is disposed adjacent the bracket end. In the embodiment shown in the Figures, the linear portion 60 is greater in length than the arcuate portion 62.
- Bracketally secured to the bracket end of the translation linkage 58 is a bracket 68.
- the bracket 68 extends through an arc that terminates with a pivotal connection with the liftgate 12. More specifically, the bracket 68 extends between the translation linkage 58 and the liftgate 12.
- the arcuate path of the bracket 68 allows an opening in the top trim piece 20 to be smaller. More specifically, the arcuate shape of the bracket 68 defines a constant cross-sectional area as the bracket 68 travels through the opening 70.
- the motor 40 and clutch 46 are energized forcing the lead screw 50 to rotate in a first direction.
- the nut travels along the lead screw 50 away from the transmission 48 toward the bracket 68.
- the translation linkage 58 moves in a linear fashion forcing the bracket 68 to move in a nonlinear manner.
- the bracket 68 moves along its arcuate path forcing the liftgate 12 toward its open position. While no connection is shown, a hinge may pivotally secure the bracket 68 to the liftgate 12.
- the clutch 46 is de-energized, de-coupling the motor 40 from the lead screw 50.
- Gas struts (not shown) support the liftgate 12 in the open position.
- Rotation of the motor 40 in the opposite direction moves the nut along the lead screw 50 toward the transmission 48 forcing the liftgate 12 to return to its closed position for eventual latching.
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Description
- The invention relates to liftgate assemblies for motor vehicles. More specifically, the invention relates to a power drive assembly for a liftgate assembly for providing power to move the liftgate assembly between open and closed positions.
- As motor vehicles characterized by their utility become a mainstream choice, consumers demand certain luxuries primarily associated with passenger cars, either due to their inherent design and/or size. One of the features desired by consumers is the automated movement of such items as sliding doors and liftgates. While features providing automated motion are available, the designs for mechanisms used to accommodate manual overrides are lacking in capability and functionality. Further, the systems consume space within the motor vehicle that makes the interior less efficient and aesthetically less appealing.
- United States Patent 5,144,769 discloses an automatic door operating system. This system requires a great deal of control, both by an electronic controller and an operator of the motor vehicle. To overcome forces due to manual operation, the manually operated seesaw switch used by the operator to electromechanically operate the door is in an open state, preventing current from passing through the motor.
- US 6055776 discloses a power drive assembly as defined in the preamble of claim 1.
- The invention is defined by a power drive assembly for a motor vehicle according to claim 1. Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are given in the dependent claims.
- Advantages of the invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- Figure 1 is a side view, partially cut away, of a motor vehicle incorporating one embodiment of the invention wherein the liftgate is located in its open position;
- Figure 2 is a cross-sectional side view of one embodiment of the invention in a motor vehicle with the liftgate in the closed position; and
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the invention.
- Referring to Figure 1, a motor vehicle is generally indicated at 10. In the embodiment shown, the
motor vehicle 10 is a minivan. Themotor vehicle 10 includes aliftgate 12. Theliftgate 12 is shown in an open position in Figure 1 and a closed position in Figure 2. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that themotor vehicle 10 andliftgate 12 could be configured differently depending on the style of themotor vehicle 10 and size of theliftgate 12. - The
liftgate 12 is pivotally mounted to themotor vehicle 10 with ahinge 14. Thehinge 14 allows theliftgate 12 to move between its two extreme positions shown in Figures 1 and 2. - When the
liftgate 12 is in its open position, access is provided to themotor vehicle 10 through anopening 16. A piece oftrim 18 extends along the sides (one shown) and atop 20 of theopening 16. The load floor (not shown) extends between theside trim 18 to create the bottom boundary for theopening 16. - The invention is a power drive assembly, generally indicated at 22, that moves the
liftgate 12 between its two extreme positions. Thepower drive assembly 22 is fixedly secured to themotor vehicle 10 at a position disposed adjacent the opening 16 thereof. Thepower drive assembly 22 is secured to a roof structure 23 of themotor vehicle 10 such that thepower drive assembly 22 extends above and is hidden from view by thetop trim piece 20, typically referred to as the headliner. Thepower drive assembly 22 is secured to the roof structure 23 under an angle with respect thereto. More specifically, thepower drive assembly 22 is not aligned nor is perpendicular to either the roof structure 23 or theliftgate 12 when theliftgate 12 is in the closed position. - The
power drive assembly 22 includes abase 24. Thebase 24 includes a plurality ofmounting holes 26 designed to receive fasteners 28 (one shown) therein. As should be appreciated by those skilled in the art, thescrew fastener 28 shown in Figure 2 may be one of several types of fasteners that may be used to secure thebase 24 to the roof structure 23. - The
base 24 includes twoside flanges side flanges base 24 generally perpendicular to asupport section 34 of thebase 24. The two side flanges 30, 32 and thesupport section 34 form a generally U-shaped cross section. Thesecond side flange 32 includes aslot 36 extending therealong. Theslot 36 is linear and will be discussed in greater detail subsequently. - The
power drive assembly 22 includes a drive mechanism, generally indicated at 38. Thedrive mechanism 38 transforms electrical energy received from a power source (not shown) into mechanical energy providing the necessary force to move theliftgate 12 between its open and closed positions. - The
drive mechanism 38 includes amotor 40. Themotor 40 receives the electrical energy and converts it to a mechanical rotational energy. That energy is transmitted out of themotor 40 via an output shaft (not shown) and into a set ofgears 42. Thegears 42 eventually transmit the rotational energy through a shaft 44 to aclutch 46. - The
clutch 46 allows an operator of theliftgate 12 to override thepower drive assembly 22 and open or close theliftgate 12 manually. Therefore, theclutch 46 allows the operator to open or close theliftgate 12 at a speed other than that which is set by thepower drive assembly 22. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that, without adding to the inventive concept shown herein, theclutch 46 may be removed in systems that do not permit manual operation. - A
transmission 48 receives the output force from theclutch 46 and redirects it. Thetransmission 48 includes a plurality of gears that are rotatably mounted to thebase 24. Thetransmission 48 also is used to further increase torque output of thedrive mechanism 38. - The output of the
transmission 48 is also a rotating mechanical force. This force is used to rotate alead screw 50. Thelead screw 50 extends between the twoside flanges motor 40, set ofgears 42,clutch 46. - A nut threadingly engages the
lead screw 50. The nut is driven along thelead screw 50. by the rotation thereof. Therefore, thelead screw 50 defines the length of linear motion created by thepower drive assembly 22. More specifically, the rotation of themotor 40 eventually translates into rotation of thelead screw 50 which, in turn, drives the nut in a linear motion along thelead screw 50 and the nut may only travel the length of thelead screw 50. - The nut cannot rotate with the
lead screw 50 because it is secured in its orientation by aguide roller 54. Theguide roller 54 rotates about apin 56 that is fixedly secured to the nut. Theguide roller 54 rolls through theslot 36 in thesecond side flange 32. Theguide roller 54, in combination with thepin 56, prevents the nut from rotating with thelead screw 50 as it rotates. Thus, the nut travels along thelead screw 50 when thelead screw 50 is being rotated by thedrive mechanism 38. - The
power drive assembly 22 also includes atranslation linkage 58. Thetranslation linkage 58 is secured to the nut such that when the nut travels along thelead screw 50, thetranslation linkage 58 moves along therewith. Thetranslation linkage 58 includes alinear portion 60 and anarcuate portion 62. Thetranslation linkage 58 extends between a drive end and a bracket end. Thelinear portion 60 is disposed adjacent the drive end whereas thearcuate portion 62 is disposed adjacent the bracket end. In the embodiment shown in the Figures, thelinear portion 60 is greater in length than thearcuate portion 62. - Pivotally secured to the bracket end of the
translation linkage 58 is abracket 68. Thebracket 68 extends through an arc that terminates with a pivotal connection with theliftgate 12. More specifically, thebracket 68 extends between thetranslation linkage 58 and theliftgate 12. The arcuate path of thebracket 68 allows an opening in the toptrim piece 20 to be smaller. More specifically, the arcuate shape of thebracket 68 defines a constant cross-sectional area as thebracket 68 travels through the opening 70. - In opening the
liftgate 12, themotor 40 and clutch 46 are energized forcing thelead screw 50 to rotate in a first direction. The nut travels along thelead screw 50 away from thetransmission 48 toward thebracket 68. In doing so, thetranslation linkage 58 moves in a linear fashion forcing thebracket 68 to move in a nonlinear manner. With the toptrim piece 20 acting as a guide (with reinforcement, not shown), thebracket 68 moves along its arcuate path forcing theliftgate 12 toward its open position. While no connection is shown, a hinge may pivotally secure thebracket 68 to theliftgate 12. Once theliftgate 12 has completed its opening travel, the clutch 46 is de-energized, de-coupling themotor 40 from thelead screw 50. Gas struts (not shown) support theliftgate 12 in the open position. - Rotation of the
motor 40 in the opposite direction moves the nut along thelead screw 50 toward thetransmission 48 forcing theliftgate 12 to return to its closed position for eventual latching. - Many modifications and variations of the invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.
Claims (5)
- A power drive assembly (22) for a motor vehicle; said motor vehicle defining an opening (16), and including a liftgate (12) pivotable between a closed position covering said opening (16) and an open position providing access through said opening (16); said power drive assembly (22) comprising:a base (24) adadpted to be fixedly secured to the motor vehicle (10) at a position, in spaced relation to said opening (16); anda drive mechanism (38) fixedly secured to said base (24) and comprising a motor (40) for transforming electrical power into mechanical power;characterized in that said drive mechanism (38) converts electrical energy into a linear force;
said power drive assembly further comprising a translation linkage (58) connected to said drive mechanism (38) so as to be moved by said mechanical power, receiving said linear force and translating said linear force into a nonlinear force to move said liftgate (12) between the open position and the closed position;
said drive mechanism (38) comprising a lead screw (50) receiving said mechanical power in order to be rotated thereby, a nut being threadingly engaged with said lead screw (50) for travelling along said lead screw (50) when said lead screw (50) rotates;
said base (24) comprising a side flange (30, 32) defining a slot (36) cut therethrough. - A power drive assembly as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that said nut includes a guide roller (54) for travel through said slot (36) as said nut travels along said lead screw (50).
- A power drive assembly as set forth in claim 2, characterized in that said translation linkage (58) includes a linear portion (60) and an arcuate portion (62).
- A power drive assembly as set forth in claim 3, characterized in that said translation linkage (58) includes a drive end and a bracket end such that said linear portion (60) is disposed adjacent said drive end and said arcuate portion (62) is disposed adjacent said bracket end
- A power drive assembly as set forth in claim 4, characterized in that it further comprises a bracket (68) pivotally connected to said bracket end of said translation linkage (58).
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