GB2159775A - Vehicle with a convertible top - Google Patents

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GB2159775A
GB2159775A GB8414277A GB8414277A GB2159775A GB 2159775 A GB2159775 A GB 2159775A GB 8414277 A GB8414277 A GB 8414277A GB 8414277 A GB8414277 A GB 8414277A GB 2159775 A GB2159775 A GB 2159775A
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Milton C Kaltz
Michael P Alexander
Richard Chichoski
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
    • B60J7/00Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs
    • B60J7/185Locking arrangements
    • B60J7/1851Locking arrangements for locking the foldable soft- or hard-top to the windshield header
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D25/00Superstructure or monocoque structure sub-units; Parts or details thereof not otherwise provided for

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Abstract

A vehicle (10) having a convertible top includes internal body reinforcement members including a belt line reinforcement assembly (80) attached to the upper back panel (54) and the upper portion of the body quarter panels (46). The belt line reinforcement assembly (80) is connected to quarter panel reinforcements (70, 72) to form a box-like structure having an aperture therethrough which disposes the trunk and passenger compartments of the vehicle (10) in communication. The quarter panel reinforcement members (70, 72) are attached to the body quarter panels (46) and the wheelhouse panels (48) of the vehicle (10). A cross-support member (100) attached to the rear seat riser of the compartment floor pan and rocker panel reinforcement (70, 72) are also provided. A header (36) is mounted to the upper edge of the vehicle windshield (34) and is provided with a recessed rear portion for receiving the front cross-bow of the convertible top in a flush alignment with the upper surface of the header (36). <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Vehicle with a convertible top BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION Field Of The Invention: This invention relates, in general, to automobiles and, more specifically, to automobiles having a convertible top.
Description Of The Prior Art: Vehicles, such as automobiles, have been provided with a convertible top comprised of a fabric covered framework formed of articulatable side rails, interconnecting cross bows and ,an operating linkage typically powered by hydraulic cylinders for raising and lowering the top between an errected position over the vehicle body and a retracted or lowered position within a storage compartment behind the rear seat of the vehicle. Due to the lack of a rigid roof structure in such vehicles when the convertible top is in the lowered position, the thickness of the vehicle body panels must be increased or additional reinforcements or braces added to the vehicle body panels to provide the necessary structured strength for the body.
A common reinforcement added to increase the structural integrity of a vehicle body having a convertible top is a rigid cross-panel member mounted within the passenger compartment behind the rear seat and extending between and joined to the quarter panels of the vehicle. The cross panel is typically solid in form and extends vertically between the compartment floor pan and the top of the rear seat of the vehicle. The cross panel member is spaced from the rear trunk support member and forms a well or storage space for the convertible top when the top is in the lowered position. While the cross panel member is effective in providing sufficient structural strength to the vehicle body, it necessarily adds considerable weight to the vehicle and, therefore, increases the cost of the convertible top option.
While the additional support structure required for a vehicle body having a convertible top can easily be provided during the design stages of the vehicle, difficulties are encountered when a vehicle having a rigid or hard top is to be converted into a vehicle with a convertible top. Since the required structural strength is not designed into the vehicle body itself, many additional support members and reinforcements are required which necessarily increases the cost and complexity of the convertible top conversion.
Thus, it would be desirable to provide a vehicle having a convertible top which overcomes the problems of previously devised vehicles having convertible tops relating to the number and size of the components needed to be added to the vehicle to provide the requisite structural strength for the vehicle body. It would also be desirable to provide a convertible top which can be installed as a conversion assembly on a vehicle initially having a rigid hard top.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention is a vehicle having a convertible top. Reinforcement members are secured to certain interior body panels of the vehicle to provide the requisite structural support for the vehicle body. The reinforcement members include an upper belt line reinforcement joined to and extending across the upper portion of the body quarter panels and the rear upper back panel. Reinforcement members are also secured between the vehicle quarter panels and the wheel house. The belt line and quarter panel reinforcement members define a box-like structure with an aperture formed therein which provides communication between the trunk and passenger compartments of the vehicle so as to enable the elongated objects to be stored within the vehicle when the rear seats of the vehicle are folded down.
A header mounted on the upper edge of the windshield of the vehicle includes a laterally extending edge portion recessed below the top surface of the header. First and second seal members are mounted on the header for sealing the front edge of the convertible top.
The front edge of the first cross bow of the convertible top is received in the recessed edge portion of the header such that the convertible top is mounted in a flush alignment with the top edge of the vehicle windshield.
Latches mounted on the front cross bow of the convertible top releasably engages apertures formed in the structure surrounding the windshield to lock the top in position on the vehicle. The apertures are located at the intersection of the header and windshield pillar.
The unique vehicle with a convertible top of the present invention provides several features and advantages not found with previously devised vehicles having convertible tops. The support structure added to the interior body panels of the vehicle provides the necessary structural integrity for the vehicle and uniquely enables an opening to be formed between the trunk and passenger compartments so as to enable elongated articles to be disposed within the interior of the vehicle when the rear seat of the vehicle is folded down.
Such a capability has previously not been provided in vehicles with convertible tops due to the support panels previously utilized to provide the necessary structural strength for the vehicle body.
Furthermore, the unique header attached to the top edge of the windshield enables the first cross-bow of the convertible top to be disposed in-line with the top edge of the header so as to provide a flush, smooth appearance to the front edge of the convertible top. This compares favorably with previously devised attachment methods in which the front edge of the convertible top overlays the upper edge of the windshield of header mounted thereto.
The header and adjoining structure are provided with apertures for releasably receiving latches mounted on the front cross-bow of the convertible top. This unique arrangement eliminates the need for the costly casting that was previously mounted on the top edge of the windshield for aligning and latching the top in the raised position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING The various features, advantages and other uses of the present invention will become more apparent by referring to the following detailed description and drawing in which: Figure 1 is a partial, perspective view of a vehicle constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention having a convertible top mounted therein; Figure 2 is a partial, perspective view of the vehicle shown in Fig. 1 illustrating the reinforcement structure added to the vehicle; Figure 3 is an enlarged, partial, perspective view of the reinforcement structure shown in Fig. 2; Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view generally taken along line 4-4 in Fig. 2; Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view generally taken along 5-5 in Fig. 2; Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view generally taken along line 6-6 in Fig. 2;; Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view generally taken along line 7-7 in Fig. 1; and Figure 8 is a partial, perspective view of the means for latching the convertible top to the vehicle.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODI MENT Throughout the following description and drawing, an identical reference number is used to refer to the same component shown in multiple figures of the drawing.
Referring now to the drawing and to Figs. 1 and 2 in particular, there is illustrated a vehicle 10 having a convertible top 12 mounted therein which is adapted for movement between an erected position over the vehicle 10 and a retracted or lowered position in which the top 12 is stored in a compartment or storage space formed in the vehicle 10. The vehicle 10 may be initially designed to receive the convertible top 1 2 or, in a preferred embodiment, the top 1 2 is mounted on the vehicle 10 as a conversion. In this embodiment the rigid roof of the vehicle 10 is removed and the top 1 2 and reinforcement members described hereafter mounted on the vehicle.
The convertible top 10 includes a fabric cover 14 formed of a flexible material, such as vinyl, cloth, etc. The fabric cover 14 is mounted on a frame work comprising a pair of spaced articulatable side rails 16, interconnecting cross-bows, such as front cross-bow 18, first and second central cross-bows 20 and 22 and a rear cross bow 24. The crossbows 18, 20, 22 and 24 extend between and are joined to the side rails 1 6.
An operating linkage, not shown, is connected to the rear end of the side rails 1 6 and certain of the cross-bows and disposed within the interior of the body of the vehicle 10.
Typically, as shown in U.S. Patent Number 3,180,657; 3,251,625 and 3,328,072, the contents of which relating to the linkage is incorporated herein by reference, and pivotal members which are driven by a pair of hydraulic cylinder, to extend or retract the convertible top framework.
As the framework of the convertible top 10 does not form a part of the present invention and its construction, number of elements, etc., may vary depending upon the size of the vehicle and shape of the top 10, a detailed description of the convertible top 10 and pivotal framework will not be included herein.
As is conventional, the vehicle 10 includes a body having a passenger compartment 28 defined by a floor pan 29. A front end assembly comprising a front deck or hood 30 is mounted between a pair of spaced fenders 32. A windshield 34 is mounted above the front deck or hood 30 and is supported between an upper frame 36 and side body pillars 37. A pair of opposed rocker panels 38 and 40 extend rearward from the front end assembly and are each comprised of a boxlike section formed of interconnected members.
A pair of vertically extending lock pillar 42 and 44 are mounted on top of the rocker panels 38 and 40, respectively, and define a door opening with the rocker panels 38 and 40 and the front end assembly. Opposed quarter panels 46 extend rearward from the lock pillars 42 and 44. Wheelhouse panels 48 are mounted interiorally of the quarter panels 46.
The vehicle 10 is also provided with a trunk compartment 50 which is formed by a rear compartment pan or floor 52, an upper back panel 54 extending between and connected to the quarter panels 46 and a rear deck lid 56.
In order to provide the necessary structural strength for vehicle 10, a plurality of reinforcement members are mounted to the interior body panels of the vehicle 10, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3. Quarter panel reinforcement means including a quarter inner panel member 70 and a lock pillar reinforcement member 72 is provided for strengthening the vehicle quarter panels. The quarter panel inner member 70 is mounted to the inner side of each quarter panel 46 and extends between the body lock pillars 42 or 44 and the wheelhouse panels 48.
The lock pillar reinforcement member 72 is secured to each corner panel inner member 70 and provides inboard and outboard stability for the doors of the vehicle 10. The lock pillar reinforcement 72 extends between each rocker panel at the intersection of the rear seat riser section of the floor pan 29 and the rocker panel diagonally upward to the top of the lock pillar.
A diagonal brace 73 extends between and is secured to the lock pillar reinforcement member and the wheelhouse.
The interconnected quarter panel inner members 70, the lock pillar reinforcements 72 and braces 73 provide structural stability for the vehicle 10 and stabilize the quarter panels 46 from lateral movement. Further, the quarter panel inner members 70 and the body lock pillar reinforcements 72 are connected to the wheelhouse members 48 by the braces 73. This provides increase seat width in the vehicle 10.
A belt line reinforcement means 80 is also provided in the vehicle 10. The belt line reinforcement means 80 comprises a channelshaped member which is mounted on the belt line of the vehicle 10. In a preferred embodiment, the belt line reinforcement assembly 80 includes first and second quarter rail belt members 82 and 84 which are secured to the inward side of the upper ends of the quarter panels 46 and extend rearward from the lock pillars 42 and 44 respectively. The belt line reinforcement member 86 is secured to the forward edge of the upper back panel 54 of the vehicle 10 and is spaced above the compartment floor. As shown in Fig. 4, an upper back panel reinforcement member 86 extends between and is secured to the belt line reinforcement member 82 and the upper back panel member 54.
Means are provided for attaching the belt line reinforcement means 80 to the quarter panel reinforcement means. Preferably, the attaching means includes first and second side rail reinforcement members 82 and 84 which are secured to the belt line member 86 and the lock pillar member 72.
The belt line reinforcement assembly 80, the quarter panel inner members 70 and the lock pillar reinforcements 72 cooperate to form a box-like section having an aperture 92 formed therebetween. The aperture 92 provides communication between the trunk compartment 50 and the passenger compartment 28 in the vehicle 10.
Additional support for the vehicle 10 is provided by a cross panel 100 which is mounted on and extends across the rear seat riser within the passenger compartment 28 as shown in Figs. 3 and 5. The cross panel member 100 has the lower ends of the body lock pillar reinforcements 72 disposed thereover.
The vehicle 10 is also provided with rocker panel reinforcements. The rocker panel reinforcements comprises inner and outer panel members, such as panel members 110 and 11 2 shown in Fig. 6, which are secured about the box-like rocker panels, such as rocker panel 40. Further details concerning the construction of the rocker panel reinforcements may be had by referring to pending United States Patent application serial number 362,629, filed March 29, 1982, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Referring now to Fig. 7, there is depicted construction of a front header assembly 1 20 which is used to attach the front edge of the front cross-bow 1 8 of the convertible top 1 2 to the upper edge of windshield 34 of the vehicle 10. The front header assembly 1 20 includes a header 1 22 in the form of a boxlike section having an upper panel 1 24 and a spaced, bottom panel 1 26. The front edge of the header 1 22 is mounted on the frame 36 secured to the upper edge of the windshield 34.
The upper panel 1 24 of the header 1 22 has a recessed rearward end portion 1 28 which forms a laterally extending groove across the front edge of the vehicle windshield 34. The groove 1 28 serves as a ledge for receiving the front end of the front cross-bow 1 8 of the top 1 2 such that the fabric cover 14 attached to the front cross-bow 1 8 is disposed in an inline or flush arrangement with the upper panel 1 24 of the header 122.
A first seal member 1 30 is secured to the rearward edge of the header 1 22 for sealing the front cross-bow 1 8 on the header 1 22. A second seal member 1 32 is secured to the upper panel 1 24 of the header 1 22 by means of a belt 1 34. The second seal 1 32 is engaged by the front end of the front cross-bow 1 8 when the convertible top is moved to the raised position and serves to sealingly close the front edge of the top 1 0.
A front headliner portion 1 36 is also secured to the header portion 1 22 by means of a clamping strip 1 38. The clamping strip 1 38 is mounted about the ends of the first and second panels 1 24 and 1 26 of the header 1 22 and has the first seal 1 30 mounted thereon.
The convertible top 1 2 is also provided with a latch mechanism for latching the forward end of the top 1 2 to the vehicle 10 when the top 1 2 is in the raised position closing the vehicle body. As is conventional, a pair of pivotal handles are mounted on the front cross-bow 1 8 of the top 1 2 and operate a pivotal latch member. As shown in Fig. 8, the latch member 1 50 includes a depending hook-like portion 1 52 the latch member 1 50 is raised or lowered upon pivotal movement of the handle, not shown.
An aperture 1 54 is formed in the upper end of each of the windshield side pillars 37 upward of the end of the header 1 22. The hook-like portion 1 52 of the latch member 1 50 is adapted to be releasably inserted into the aperture 1 54 to engage the surrounding sheet metal of the windshield side pillar 37 to latch the top 12 to the vehicle 10. The latch member 1.50 may be released from engagement with the side pillar 57 to enable the top 1 2 to be moved to the retracted, lowered position.
The vehicle 10 of the present invention is also provided with other features to complete the installation of the convertible top 12 therein. A flexible headliner, not shown, is mounted interally on the top 12 underneath the side rails 1 6 and the cross-bows 18, 20, 22 and 24. The flexible headliner functions to cover the interior of the top 12 from the view.
Further, latch means are provided for releasably latching the rear seat backs in an upright position. The latch means operates to retain the seat back in an upright position or enable it to be folded down to a forward facing position. The latch means includes retainers, not shown, mounted on the outboard edges of the rear seat back. Suitable releasable latch means mounted on the wheelhouse panels of the vehicle 10 releasably engage the retainers. Control means is utilized to control the operation of the latching means.
Control means may comprise a cable or, preferably, an electrically-operated celluloid which is selectively energizable to move the latching means to the unlatched position and enable the rear seat back to be folded down.
In summary, there has been disclosed a vehicle having a convertible top which includes many features and advantages not previously provided. The vehicle of the present invention is provided with a reinforcement structure which provides structural stability for the vehicle, and, at the same time, provides an aperture between the trunk and passenger compartments to enable elongated articles to be disposed completely within the interior of the vehicle when the rear seat of the vehicle is folded down. The vehicle of the present invention is also provided with a front header which is adapted to receive the forward end of the convertible in a flush, aligned arrangement to provide a smooth exterior appearance for the convertible top.

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1. In a vehicle having a folding top comprised of a plurality of articulatable interconnected members movable between raised and lowered positions and mounted within a passenger compartment defined by a floor pan, front windshield, spaced rocker panels, rear quarter panels, wheelhouse panels, an upper back panel extending between the rear quarter panels and a trunk compartment formed between the rear quarter panels, the upper back panel and a trunk floor pan, the improvement comprising: vehicle support structure including:: quarter panel reinforcement means mounted to and extending between the rear quarter panels and the floor pan; brace means extending between and mounted to the wheelhouse panels and the quarter panel reinforcement means; belt line reinforcement means secured to the upper back panel and sapced above the floor pan of the vehicle; and means for attaching the belt line reinforcement means to the quarter panel reinforcement means such that an aperture is formed between the wheelhouse panels, the floor pan, and the belt line reinforcement means disposing the passenger and trunk compartments of the vehicle in communication.
2. The improvement of Claim 1 wherein the means for attaching the belt line reinforcement means to the quarter panel reinforcement means comprises: first and second side rail reinforcement means and the quarter panel reinforcement means.
3. The improvement of Claim 1 or 2, wherein the quarter panel reinforcement means comprises: a first panel joined to the quarter panel; and a second panel securecd to the first panel and the compartment floor pan, the second panel extending diagonally from the compartment floor pan toward the top edge of the first panel.
4. The improvement of any preceding claim further comprising first and second rocker panel reinforcement members, each secured to the rocker panel at one end and the compartment floor pan at another end.
5. The improvement of any preceding claim further including: a cross support member secured to and extending transversely across the compartment floor pan; the cross support member having a channel-like configuration with a center portion and depending side portions with outwardly extending flanges, the flanges being secured to the compartment floor pan so as to space the center portion of the cross support member above the compartment floor pan.
6. A vehicle folding top substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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