US20110198829A1 - Rollover protection system for automobiles - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a rollover protection system for automobiles, comprising an extensible rollover body held in an initial position by means of a holding device and secured against retraction, in a functional position by means of a locking device, and comprising an extension drive and an actuator for releasing the holding device.
- Such rollover protection systems are used for the equipment of automobiles that do not offer sufficient protection for the passengers in case of a rollover, such as convertibles, where no roof is provided, or where the roof can be removed or folded away and where rigid, non-extensible rollover bodies are not desirable for aesthetic reasons.
- the rollover bodies must be secured against inadvertent extension in a retracted initial position, and the extended rollover body must be secured against retraction in the functional position.
- the extended rollover body In the functional position, the extended rollover body is intended to support the overturned vehicle on the ground and to provide a protective space for the passengers. In this position, the rollover body must be locked against retraction, which is often realized by means of detent protrusions or the like biased in the engagement direction and automatically engaging a recess in the rollover body. Locking devices of this type are known from DE 100 27 753 C1 and DE 198 38 989 C1.
- the holding device and locking device be combined in one assembly.
- the solution to the object is further based on the idea that for releasing the detent of the engagement element for the holding function, which is biased in the engagement direction by means of a spring, the force of the extension drive can be utilized, and that the actuator otherwise effecting the release of the detent only needs to be designed for a securing effect against release as long as the rollover protection system is not to be activated.
- the assembly is arranged adjacent to the rollover body in a position fixed to the vehicle and comprises a moveable blocking element, formed for engagement both in a holding recess and in a locking recess of the rollover body.
- the blocking element designed for dual functions is biased in the engagement direction by means of a spring as in conventional holding devices and locking devices.
- the blocking element is preferably equipped with separate elements for the holding function and the locking function.
- the engagement element for the holding function is secured against exiting the holding recess as long as the rollover protection system is not activated.
- the holding engagement can be released by the actuator when the rollover protection system is activated.
- the blocking element is moveable by the extension drive in the direction opposed to the engagement direction and the engagement element for the holding function can be driven to leave the holding recess when the rollover protection system is activated and the rollover body is extended into the functional position.
- FIGS. 1 to 5 of the drawing wherein:
- FIG. 1 shows a rollover protection system in the initial position
- FIG. 2 shows the rollover protection system according to FIG. 1 with the housing of the assembly opened
- FIG. 3 shows a rollover body in the functional position
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the holding device in engagement
- FIG. 5 shows the holding device after releasing the engagement securing means.
- the rollover protection system according to FIG. 1 comprises an extensible rollover body 1 , which can be attached on the vehicle body by means of mounting elements 14 and 15 .
- the holding device and the locking device are combined in assembly 3 , arranged on the side of rollover body 1 , which is accommodated in the closed housing 16 .
- Locking recess 6 can also be seen at the bottom end of rollover body 1 , which is usually formed as a plurality of recesses arranged one above the other to ensure that the rollover body 1 is secured against retraction even in a case where, for whatever reason, it does not entirely reach the predetermined functional position.
- FIG. 2 shows the rollover protection system according to FIG. 1 with an open housing 16 .
- Reference numerals 14 , 15 and 6 again, show the mounting elements and locking recesses, respectively.
- assembly 3 comprises a latch 4 pivotable about a pivoting axis 9 , with an engagement element 10 for the holding function and an engagement element 11 for the locking function.
- Latch 4 is biased in the engagement direction by means of a spring 13 .
- engagement element 10 engages holding recess 5 .
- Latch 4 is equipped with a lever 8 on the opposite side with respect to pivoting axis 9 , which, in the position shown, is secured against pivoting in the direction opposed to the engagement direction by a holding member 12 .
- Holding member 12 is part of a slide 7 supported in a manner downwardly displaceable by actuator 2 supported on a shoulder 17 , fixed to the housing, so that components 8 and 12 come out of engagement.
- FIG. 3 shows rollover body 1 in the extended functional position.
- the holding recess is arranged near the upper end.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show the exemplary embodiment of assembly 3 according to the present invention again in an enlarged view. All reference numerals have the same meaning as in FIGS. 1 to 3 . From FIG. 4 it can be seen that lever 8 is in contact with holding member 12 , and that by these means latch 4 is secured against pivoting in a direction opposed to the engagement direction. When slide 7 , and therefore holding member 12 , is traversed downwards by actuator 2 , supported on shoulder 17 , components 8 and 12 come out of engagement, and latch 4 can be pivoted about axis 9 in the direction opposed to the engagement direction, while further compressing spring 13 .
- extension drive (not shown), which develops a substantially greater force than spring 13 and which presses engagement element 10 out of holding recess 5 as rollover body 1 is extended.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a rollover protection system for automobiles, comprising an extensible rollover body held in an initial position by means of a holding device and secured against retraction, in a functional position by means of a locking device, and comprising an extension drive and an actuator for releasing the holding device.
- Such rollover protection systems are used for the equipment of automobiles that do not offer sufficient protection for the passengers in case of a rollover, such as convertibles, where no roof is provided, or where the roof can be removed or folded away and where rigid, non-extensible rollover bodies are not desirable for aesthetic reasons.
- The rollover bodies must be secured against inadvertent extension in a retracted initial position, and the extended rollover body must be secured against retraction in the functional position.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Mechanically biased springs or other stored-energy means which are blocked in the initial position by means of a releasable holding device, are used in many instances as an extension drive. In a similar way to airbags, a signal is generated by acceleration sensors, which triggers the activation of the rollover protection system, wherein the holding device is released by means of an actuator and the extension of the rollover body is enabled. Such a holding device is described in German Patent Specification 100 27 753 C1.
- In the functional position, the extended rollover body is intended to support the overturned vehicle on the ground and to provide a protective space for the passengers. In this position, the rollover body must be locked against retraction, which is often realized by means of detent protrusions or the like biased in the engagement direction and automatically engaging a recess in the rollover body. Locking devices of this type are known from DE 100 27 753 C1 and DE 198 38 989 C1.
- Hitherto the holding and locking functions have been treated as separate technical tasks, and thus separate devices have been designed for fixing the rollover body in the initial position and the functional position (cf. DE 100 27 753 C1). The technological and economic overhead is relatively high and a considerable drawback in the economic viability of such products.
- It is the object of the invention to simplify a rollover protection system of the initially mentioned type and, in particular, to make it cheaper.
- To achieve this object, it is suggested according to the present invention that the holding device and locking device be combined in one assembly.
- This is based on the idea that both devices have to fulfill nearly identical technical functions, namely to prevent a translational movement of the extensible rollover body both in the initial position and in the functional position, wherein, however, the securing effect must be conceived for opposed directions of movement.
- The solution to the object is further based on the idea that for releasing the detent of the engagement element for the holding function, which is biased in the engagement direction by means of a spring, the force of the extension drive can be utilized, and that the actuator otherwise effecting the release of the detent only needs to be designed for a securing effect against release as long as the rollover protection system is not to be activated.
- Taking these ideas into consideration, it is possible to combine the holding device and the locking device in one assembly able to fulfill both functions while almost halving the overhead needed.
- In a further embodiment of the inventive idea, it is provided that the assembly is arranged adjacent to the rollover body in a position fixed to the vehicle and comprises a moveable blocking element, formed for engagement both in a holding recess and in a locking recess of the rollover body.
- Furthermore, it is suitable if the blocking element designed for dual functions is biased in the engagement direction by means of a spring as in conventional holding devices and locking devices.
- The blocking element is preferably equipped with separate elements for the holding function and the locking function. The engagement element for the holding function is secured against exiting the holding recess as long as the rollover protection system is not activated.
- It is thus further provided that the holding engagement can be released by the actuator when the rollover protection system is activated.
- In particular, the blocking element is moveable by the extension drive in the direction opposed to the engagement direction and the engagement element for the holding function can be driven to leave the holding recess when the rollover protection system is activated and the rollover body is extended into the functional position.
- A particularly advantageous embodiment of the assembly is described in
dependent claims 9 to 13. - Further details are described more detailed with reference to
FIGS. 1 to 5 of the drawing, wherein: -
FIG. 1 shows a rollover protection system in the initial position, -
FIG. 2 shows the rollover protection system according toFIG. 1 with the housing of the assembly opened, -
FIG. 3 shows a rollover body in the functional position, -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the holding device in engagement, and -
FIG. 5 shows the holding device after releasing the engagement securing means. - The rollover protection system according to
FIG. 1 comprises anextensible rollover body 1, which can be attached on the vehicle body by means of 14 and 15.mounting elements - The holding device and the locking device are combined in
assembly 3, arranged on the side ofrollover body 1, which is accommodated in the closedhousing 16. Locking recess 6 can also be seen at the bottom end ofrollover body 1, which is usually formed as a plurality of recesses arranged one above the other to ensure that therollover body 1 is secured against retraction even in a case where, for whatever reason, it does not entirely reach the predetermined functional position. -
FIG. 2 shows the rollover protection system according toFIG. 1 with anopen housing 16. 14, 15 and 6, again, show the mounting elements and locking recesses, respectively.Reference numerals - In the present exemplary embodiment,
assembly 3 comprises alatch 4 pivotable about apivoting axis 9, with anengagement element 10 for the holding function and anengagement element 11 for the locking function. Latch 4 is biased in the engagement direction by means of aspring 13. In the initial position shownengagement element 10 engages holdingrecess 5. Latch 4 is equipped with alever 8 on the opposite side with respect to pivotingaxis 9, which, in the position shown, is secured against pivoting in the direction opposed to the engagement direction by aholding member 12.Holding member 12 is part of aslide 7 supported in a manner downwardly displaceable byactuator 2 supported on ashoulder 17, fixed to the housing, so that 8 and 12 come out of engagement.components -
FIG. 3 showsrollover body 1 in the extended functional position. The holding recess is arranged near the upper end. After 8 and 12 have come out of engagement by displacingcomponents slide 7 downward by the actuator, it is possible to pivotlatch 4 aboutaxis 9 in the direction opposed to the engagement direction by the extension drive (not shown) and to extendrollover body 1 in the functional position shown. In this position,rollover body 1 is locked by the latch biased byspring 13 in the engagement direction byengagement element 11 engaging in locking recess 6. -
FIGS. 4 and 5 show the exemplary embodiment ofassembly 3 according to the present invention again in an enlarged view. All reference numerals have the same meaning as inFIGS. 1 to 3 . FromFIG. 4 it can be seen thatlever 8 is in contact withholding member 12, and that by thesemeans latch 4 is secured against pivoting in a direction opposed to the engagement direction. Whenslide 7, and therefore holdingmember 12, is traversed downwards byactuator 2, supported onshoulder 17, 8 and 12 come out of engagement, andcomponents latch 4 can be pivoted aboutaxis 9 in the direction opposed to the engagement direction, while further compressingspring 13. According to the invention this is done by utilizing the extension drive (not shown), which develops a substantially greater force thanspring 13 and which pressesengagement element 10 out of holdingrecess 5 asrollover body 1 is extended. To avoid undue repetition, the other reference numerals are not described again.
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