WO2019097880A1 - Couvre-caisse et dispositif couvre-caisse - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a tono cover used in a vehicle and a tono cover device.
- a tailgate may be provided to open and close the rear luggage compartment.
- a car or the like is provided with a tono cover which can expand the tono cover substantially horizontally to cover the upper part of the luggage compartment at a position above the luggage compartment so that luggage etc. in the cargo compartment can not be viewed from outside the vehicle.
- a tono cover which can expand the tono cover substantially horizontally to cover the upper part of the luggage compartment at a position above the luggage compartment so that luggage etc. in the cargo compartment can not be viewed from outside the vehicle.
- Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2014-108666 discloses a foldable tonneau cover.
- a straight wire and a curved wire are wrapped by a sheet edge member, and a straight wire is formed by a first member in which a protruding coupling portion is formed and a second member in which a concave coupling portion is formed.
- the bending wire are connected.
- the present invention discloses a technology capable of making it easy to see the vicinity of the tonocover.
- the present invention is a foldable tonocover for use in a vehicle, comprising: A flexible cover body, An edge for bordering an edge of the cover body; A bendable wire provided at the rim and surrounding the cover body; And a bendable longitudinal light guide provided along an edge of the cover body and capable of making light incident from an end visible from the side.
- the present invention is a tono cover used for a vehicle, A flexible cover body, A longitudinal light guide provided along the edge of the cover body and having a portion bent along the curved edge of the cover body and emitting light incident from the end visibly from the side , And an aspect.
- the tono cover device of the present invention is the above-described tono cover.
- the interior member has a light emitting portion for emitting light toward the tono cover, The end of the light guide faces the light emitting portion, The light emitting portion is movable in a direction approaching an end of the light guide and in a direction separating from the end of the light guide,
- the interior member has an aspect in which the interior member has a biasing portion that applies a force approaching the end of the light guide to the light emitting portion.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing an example of a rear portion of a car in a state in which a rear door (Tailgate) is opened and a rear edge of the tono cover is suspended.
- FIG. 2 is a view schematically showing an example of a rear interior of a car in a state where a rear door is closed.
- FIG. 3 is a disassembled perspective view which shows typically the example of the principal part of a tono cover apparatus.
- FIG. 4 is a bottom view schematically showing an example of the back side of the tono cover.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing an example of a main part including the edge of the tono cover at the position A1-A1 in FIG. 4; FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a figure for demonstrating typically the example of the dimensional variation of a tono cover apparatus.
- FIG. 7 is sectional drawing which shows typically the example of the principal part containing the urging
- 8A is a perspective view schematically showing an example of the appearance of the end holding member on the front side
- FIG. 8B is a perspective view showing an example of the appearance of the back of the end holding member.
- 9A to 9C are cross-sectional views schematically showing an example of a method of manufacturing a tono cover.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view schematically showing an example of a method of attaching the tono cover.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view schematically showing an example of a method of attaching the tono cover.
- FIG. 11 is a view schematically showing an example of the rear of the car in a state where the rear door is open and the rear edge of the tono cover is not lifted.
- FIG. 12 is a view schematically showing an example of a folding method of the tono cover.
- FIG. 13 is a block diagram schematically showing an example of an electric circuit of the tono cover device.
- a foldable tono cover 2 includes a flexible cover body 10, an edge portion (for example, an edge member 20 shown in FIG. 5 or the like) for trimming the edge portion 11 of the cover body 10, the edge portion A bendable wire 30 provided in (20) and a bendable longitudinal light guide 40 are used in a vehicle.
- the wire 30 surrounds the cover body 10.
- the light guide 40 is provided along the edge 11 of the cover body 10, and emits the light L1 incident from the end 41 so as to be visible from the side surface 42.
- the light L1 incident on the end portion 41 of the light guide 40 comes out so as to be visible from the side surface 42 of the light guide 40, so that the vicinity of the tono cover 2 is illuminated and the visibility of the luggage compartment LR1 is improved. Do. Further, since the wire 30 and the light guide 40 are bendable, the tono cover 2 can be folded. Therefore, this aspect can provide a foldable tonocover that makes it easy to see the vicinity of the tonocover.
- the concept of the cover body includes a sheet, a screen, a shade, a blind, and the like.
- the border may be another member joined to the cover body, or may be part of a common member including the cover body such as a portion where the end of the sheet-like member including the cover body is folded back.
- the wire provided in the border may be one or may be divided into two or more.
- the number of longitudinal light guides provided along the edge of the cover body may be one, or two or more.
- the above-mentioned appendage is applied also in the following aspects.
- the present tono cover 2 comes to the outer side 20o than the border portion (20) and allows the end 41 of the light guide 40 to pass through the light L1 from the outer side 20o. It may further include an end holding portion (for example, end holding member 60) that holds toward the outer side 20o. As illustrated in FIG. 5 and the like, the light guide 40 may be provided at a position where the light L1 exits the lower side of the tono cover 2 when the tono cover 2 is attached to the interior member 3.
- the light emitting portion 80 that emits the light L1 facing the end portion 41 of the light guide 40 is provided in the vehicle main body, so that the light L1 that has entered the end portion 41 of the light guide 40 from the light emitting portion 80 Comes out below Tonocover 2.
- Tonocover 2 the lower side of the tono cover 2 is illuminated, and the visibility of the lower part of the luggage compartment LR1 is improved. Therefore, this aspect can make the space under the tono cover easy to see even if there is no light source in the tono cover.
- the tono cover 2 may further include a seam margin 50 that holds the light guide 40 and is sewn into the border (20).
- the wire 30 may be in the border (20).
- the light guide 40 may be outside the border (20).
- the light guide 40 may have a curved portion 43 along the curved edge 12 of the cover body 10 as illustrated in FIG. 4 and the like.
- This aspect can provide a suitable structure that makes it easy to see the vicinity of the tonocover.
- the light guide may be bent in a curved shape along the edge.
- the tonocover obtained by this is also included in the fourth aspect.
- the light guide may have no bent portion.
- the tono cover 2 which concerns on another aspect of this technique is provided with the cover main body 10 which has a softness
- the light guide 40 is provided along the edge 11 of the cover body 10, has a portion 43 bent along the curved edge 12 of the cover body 10, and the light L1 incident from the end 41 Are visible from the side 42.
- the present aspect can provide a suitable tonocover which makes it easy to see the vicinity of the tonocover.
- the tono cover of the fourth aspect may not be foldable.
- the tono cover device 1 includes the tono cover 2 according to any one of the aspects 1 to 4 and the interior member 3 to which the tono cover 2 is attached.
- the interior member 3 has a light emitting portion 80 that emits light L1 toward the tono cover 2.
- the end 41 of the light guide 40 faces the light emitting unit 80.
- the light emitting portion 80 is in the direction approaching the end 41 of the light guide 40 (in the direction of the left D2a in FIG. 7) and in the direction separating away from the end 41 of the light guide 40 (in the right D2b in FIG. 7). You can move to
- the interior member 3 has a biasing portion 90 for applying a force F1 approaching the end 41 of the light guide 40 to the light emitting portion 80.
- Variations in dimensions may occur between the interior member 3 and the tono cover 2.
- the ratio of light incident from the light emitting portion 80 to the end 41 of the light guide 40 tends to be relatively large, and the light emitting portion 80 When it is far from the end 41 of the body 40, the ratio of light incident on the end 41 of the light guide 40 from the light emitting portion 80 tends to be relatively small.
- the light emitting unit 80 is movable in the direction in which the light emitting unit 80 approaches the end 41 of the light guide 40 and in the direction away from the end 41 of the light guide 40.
- the light emitting portion 80 is held close to the end 41 of the light guide 40 because a force F1 for approaching the light emitting portion 80 is applied to the light emitting portion 80. Thereby, it is suppressed that the light L1 which comes out of the side surface 42 of the light guide 40 becomes weak. Therefore, this aspect can provide a tonocover device that makes it easier to see the vicinity of the tonocover.
- the biasing portion includes an elastic portion such as a spring, a rubber, an elastomer, and the like.
- Springs include coil springs, leaf springs, and the like.
- the above-mentioned appendage is applied also in the following aspects.
- the tono cover 2 is directed toward the light emitting portion 80 more than the edged portion (for example, the edged member 20 shown in FIG. 5 etc.) which edges the edge portion 11 of the cover main body 10. It may further include an end holding portion (60) for holding the end 41 of the light guide 40 toward the light emitting portion 80 in a state where the light L1 from the light emitting portion 80 passes through. .
- the interior member 3 may have a recess 71 for receiving the end holding portion 60 and a receiving member 70 for passing the light L1 from the light emitting portion 80.
- This aspect can provide a suitable structure that makes it easy to see the vicinity of the tonocover.
- the present technology is also included in the present technology when there is no end holding portion in the tono cover or no receiving member in the interior member.
- FIG. 1 exemplarily schematically shows the rear of an automobile 100 in a state where a rear door (Tailgate) 120 which is a luggage compartment door is opened and a rear edge 21b of the tonocover 2 is suspended as an example of an automobile having a tono cover device.
- FIG. 2 schematically illustrates the rear interior of the automobile 100 by omitting the left side surface portion of the cargo space forming unit 110.
- a car 100 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 is an on-road car designed and equipped to be used on the road, and a car room is formed in front of the rear seat (seat 102) and after the rear seat (102) It is assumed that it is a passenger car in which the cargo room LR1 is formed.
- Vehicles to which the present technology can be applied include a two-row seat type motor vehicle having a front seat and a rear seat, and a three-row seat type motor vehicle having a third seat, behind the driver seat and in front of the rear seat. It includes a motor vehicle and the like in which a loading space is formed, and so-called station wagon, one-box car and the like.
- the left and right positional relationship is based on the direction in which the driver sits on the automobile 100 and looks forward.
- the code D1 indicates the front-rear direction
- the code D1a indicates the front side
- the code D1b indicates the rear side.
- the code D2 indicates the width direction of the automobile 100
- the code D2a indicates the left side
- the code D2b indicates the right side.
- the code D3 indicates the vertical direction
- the code D3a indicates the upper side
- the code D3b indicates the lower side.
- the left-right direction is changed to the up-down direction or the front-back direction
- the up-down direction is changed to the left-right direction or the front-back direction
- the front-back direction is changed to the left-right direction or the up-down direction
- the rotation direction is changed to the reverse direction Equalizing is also included in the present technology.
- the cargo compartment LR1 generally includes a cargo compartment floor 103 composed of an interior material on a rear floor panel, a seat back 102b of the seat 102, and left and right side wall members 70 composed of an interior material such as a deck side trim (examples of receiving members) , And by the rear door 120.
- the luggage compartment forming part 110 has a luggage compartment floor 103 and left and right side wall members 70, and the rear part is an opening 111. Below the opening 111, a latch 118 is provided which locks the lower edge 122 of the rear door 120 in the closed position closing the opening 111.
- the rear door 120 is attached to the luggage compartment forming portion 110 so as to open upward and outward downward with respect to the upper edge 121 based on the time of closing, as the rotation center, and close as illustrated in FIG. It operates in both directions between the position and the open position illustrated in FIG.
- the rear door 120 and the luggage compartment forming part 110 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 etc. are rotatably connected to each other by the rotary shaft 121a provided at the upper edge part 121, and the luggage compartment forming part 110 is connected to the upper rim 121 of the rear door. It is supported.
- the tono cover 2 makes it difficult for the luggage or the like in the luggage compartment LR1 to be viewed from the window glass of the rear door 120 or the like.
- a load or the like can be taken in and out of the opening 111 from the luggage compartment LR1.
- FIG. 3 schematically illustrates the main parts of the tono cover 2 and the interior member 3 on the right side D2b in the vehicle width direction D2 as being disassembled and illustrated.
- the structures of the tonneau cover 2 and the interior member 3 on the left side D2a in the vehicle width direction D2 are left-right symmetric with the structure on the right side D2b, and thus are not shown.
- the cover body 10 is seen through for the sake of clarity.
- FIG. 4 schematically illustrates the back side of the tono cover 2. On the lower left side of FIG. 4, the main part in the vicinity of the left side edge 21 c where the light guide 40 is disposed in the tono cover 2 is enlarged and shown.
- FIG. 5 schematically illustrates the main parts including the edge of the tonocover 2 at the position of A1-A1 in FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a view for schematically explaining an example of dimensional variation of the tono cover device.
- FIG. 7 schematically illustrates the main parts including the biasing portion 90 of the tono cover device 1.
- the positions of the edge 21 of the tono cover 2 and the wire 30 are indicated by a two-dot chain line so that the light guide 40 can be seen.
- FIG. 7 shows that the light emitting part 80 is closer to the right side D2b than in the upper part of FIG.
- the tono cover 2 shown in FIGS. 3 to 7 includes the cover main body 10, the border member 20 (example of the border), the wire 30, the elongated light guide 40, the sewing margin 50, and the end holding member 60 (end An example of the holding portion).
- the edge 21 of the tono cover 2 has a front edge 21 a (example of the back side edge), a rear edge 21 b (example of the door side edge), a left side edge 21 c and a right side It is assumed that the edge 21d is included.
- the interior member 3 shown in FIGS. 3, 6 and 7 includes a side wall member 70 (an example of a receiving member), a light emitting portion 80, and a biasing portion 90.
- the light emitting portion 80 is on the vehicle body side, even if the tono cover 2 gets wet due to rain or the like, it does not affect the electric system and a burden of battery replacement does not occur, and the setting of the heat sink that emits the heat generated from the light source is sufficient. Space is possible.
- the cover main body 10 in this embodiment is a portion of the flexible sheet 15 surrounded by the border members 20 (20i inside the border members 20).
- the edge member 20 of this specific example is bent from the front surface 2a to the back surface 2b of the tonneau cover 2 to cover the edge of the sheet 15 and edge the edge 11 of the cover body 10 as illustrated in FIGS.
- the edge 11 comprises a bent edge 12.
- the border member 20 is bounded at the outside from the sewing portion 25 and allows insertion of the wire 30.
- the border member 20 is preferably made of a flexible material.
- the sewing margin portion 50 of the present specific example has a thread 52 for holding the longitudinal light guide 40, and from the light guide 40 to the outside of the sheet 15 on the back surface 2 b of the tono cover 2. It is extended and sewn into the border member 20.
- a material having flexibility can also be used for the seam portion 50.
- the flexible sheet 15 and the border member 20 are preferably opaque soft materials having a light shielding property.
- An opaque soft material having a light shielding property can also be used for the seam portion 50.
- the sheet 15 and the border member 20 are preferably made of a stretchable material having high stretchability and less generation of wrinkles, such as a jersey woven fabric or soft leather formed of fibers such as polyamide fiber and polyester fiber.
- the sheet 15 and the rim member 20 may be a sheet formed of a resin material such as a vinyl chloride resin, a leather made of a resin material such as a vinyl chloride resin, or the like as long as the material is flexible.
- a stretchable material having high stretchability such as jersey woven fabric and soft leather and having few wrinkles
- a sheet made of resin material such as vinyl chloride resin, leather made of resin material such as vinyl chloride resin, and fabric , Etc.
- the yarn 52 for holding the light guide 40 is preferably a colorless and transparent yarn from the viewpoint of transmitting the light L1 emitted from the side surface 42 of the light guide 40.
- the yarn 52 may be a colored yarn, or may be an opaque color as long as the light L1 emitted from the side surface 42 of the light guide 40 is visible.
- synthetic resin fiber such as polyamide fiber or polyester fiber can be used as a material of the yarn 52.
- one end of a string 28 to be hooked on the hooking portion 123 of the rear door 120 is fixed to the left and right sides of the rear edge 21 b of the border member 20.
- one end of the cord 28 can be fixed to the border member 20 by sewing together the border member 20 and one end of the cord 28 in accordance with the sewing portion 25 shown in FIG. 5.
- fixing of one end of the string 28 may be welding or fixing using a fixing member.
- a loop 28 a hooked to the hooking portion 123 is formed at the tip of each cord 28. When each loop 28a is hooked on the hooking portion 123, the rear edge 21b of the tonneau cover 2 is lifted when the rear door 120 is opened as shown in FIG.
- synthetic resin fibers such as polyamide fibers and polyester fibers can be used.
- the wire 30 of this specific example is a bendable wire exhibiting elasticity, and elastically deforms when a deforming force is applied, and restores its original shape when the force is eliminated.
- the wire 30 is provided in the border member 20 to surround the cover body 10.
- the elasticity described above allows the wire 30 to fold the entire tonocover small when not in use, and restore the tonocover 2 to its original shape when in use.
- the wire 30 shown in FIG. 5 has a rectangular cross section, but the cross sectional shape of the wire may be an oval including a circle, a square, a non-rectangular quadrilateral, a pentagon or more polygon, or the like.
- the material of the wire 30 is preferably a freely foldable and resilient material such as a bendable steel wire or the like.
- the wire 30 surrounding the cover body 10 may be one or may be divided into two or more. As an example of dividing into two, as shown in JP-A-2014-108666, a straight linear wire disposed at the front edge 21a, and a left edge 21c, a rear edge 21b and a right edge A curved bent wire may be provided to be placed over 21 d. The left end of the straight wire and the left end of the bent wire are connected by the left end holding member 60, and the right end of the straight wire and the right end of the bent wire are connected by the right end holding member 60.
- the cover main body 10 can be surrounded by two wires.
- the light guide 40 of this example is used as decorative illumination (auxiliary illumination).
- the light guide 40 is a bendable longitudinal optical fiber exhibiting elasticity, and elastically deforms when a deforming force is applied, and restores its original shape when the force disappears.
- the elongated light guide 40 is provided along the edge 11 of the cover main body 10 outside the border member 20 so that the light L1 incident from the end 41 can be viewed from the side surface 42 put out.
- the end 41 of the light guide 40 collectively refers to the left end 41a and the right end 41b.
- the light emitting unit 80 illustrated in FIG. 3 is disposed outside the end 41 of the light guide 40 and toward the left D2a and the right D2b illustrated in FIG. 4.
- Each light emitting unit 80 emits the light L1 toward the end 41 of the light guide 40, that is, toward the tono cover 2. Accordingly, the end 41 of the light guide 40 faces the light emitting unit 80.
- a long light guide 40 is disposed across the left side edge 21c, the rear side edge 21b, and the right side edge 21d, and both ends 41a and 41b of the light guide 40 are illustrated in FIGS. It is held by the projecting portion 63 of the end holding member 60 in the same manner.
- the light guide 40 has a curved portion 43 along the curved edge 12 of the cover body 10.
- the light guide 40 is provided at a position where the light L1 comes out to the lower side of the tono cover 2 when the tono cover 2 is attached to the interior member 3.
- the elasticity described above allows the elongated light guide 40 to fold the entire tonocover small when not in use and to return to its original shape when in use.
- the light guide 40 shown in FIG. 5 has a circular cross section, but the cross sectional shape of the light guide may be an ellipse, a rectangle including a square, a non-rectangular rectangle, a pentagon or more polygon, or the like.
- the material of the light guide 40 for illumination includes a core material in which light scattering particles are dispersed in a transparent dispersion medium, and an optical fiber including a low refractive index transparent cladding material covering the outside in the radial direction of the core material Can be used.
- the dispersion medium of the core material is solid at normal temperature, such as acrylic (PMMA) resin, polycarbonate (PC) resin, and silicone (SI) resin containing silicone rubber, but it is deformable and has a higher refractive index than the cladding material Resin etc. which have transparency by a rate can be used.
- the light scattering particles include organic polymer particles such as silicone (SI) resin particles and polystyrene (PS) resin particles, metal oxide particles such as aluminum oxide, titanium oxide and silicon oxide, sulfide salt particles such as barium sulfate, and calcium carbonate Carbonate particles, combinations thereof, and the like can be used.
- the average particle size of the light scattering particles can be, for example, about 0.1 to 100 ⁇ m.
- the blending ratio of the light scattering particles to the core material can be, for example, about 0.00001 to 0.1% by weight.
- the clad material may be a silicone resin such as polydimethylsiloxane polymer or polymethylphenyl siloxane polymer, or a core material such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) or tetrafluoroethylene-hexafluoropropylene copolymer (FEP).
- PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene
- FEP tetrafluoroethylene-hexafluoropropylene copolymer
- the core material and the cladding material are preferably colorless and transparent materials, but may be colored materials as long as the light L1 is transmitted.
- the end holding member 60 of this specific example is an end 41 of the light guide 40 in a state where the light L1 from the outer side 20o passes through the outer side 20o beyond the bordering member 20 as illustrated in FIGS. Are held towards the outer side 20o.
- the light emitting unit 80 that causes the light L ⁇ b> 1 to enter from the outer side 20 o faces the protrusion 63. Therefore, the end holding member 60 is directed toward the light emitting portion 80 with the end 41 of the light guide 40 in a state in which the light L1 from the light emitting portion 80 passes through to the light emitting portion 80 rather than to the rim member 20. Hold towards.
- the end holding member 60 shown in FIG. 3 is divided into an upper cover 62 and a lower cover 66.
- the upper cover 62 shown in FIGS. 4 and 7 has a projecting portion 63 in which a through hole 63 a for passing the end 41 of the light guide 40 is formed.
- Fixing of the end 41 to the projection 63 includes fixing by frictional force, fixing by adhesive, and the like.
- a polyolefin resin such as polypropylene (PP) resin, a thermoplastic resin such as polyacetal (POM) resin, polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) resin, and polyamide (PA) resin can be used.
- Additives such as colorants and fillers may be added to these resins.
- the side wall member 70 of this example is a deck side trim.
- the side wall member 70 has a recess 71 for receiving the end holding member 60, as illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 7, and transmits the light L1 from the light emitting unit 80 to the end 41 of the light guide 40.
- the recess 71 has an opening 71a at the top for receiving the projection 63 of the end holding member 60, and an opening 71b for guiding the projection 63 to the bottom. It has inside D2.
- a recess 72 a of the catch member 72 is disposed at the back of the lower portion of the recess 71 (outside in the vehicle width direction). Thereby, as shown in FIG. 7, the protrusion 63 is positioned in the recess 72 a of the catch member 72 in the lower part of the recess 71, and the end 41 of the light guide 40 faces the light source 81 a of the light emitting unit 80.
- a base material obtained by injection molding of a resin material a base material obtained by injection molding of a resin material, a base material obtained by injection molding of a resin material by foaming, a base material obtained by aggregating fibers, and the like can be used.
- resin material polyolefin resin such as polypropylene (PP) resin or polyethylene (PE) resin, polystyrene (PS) resin, or the like can be used.
- fibers fibers of synthetic resin (including elastomer) such as thermoplastic resin, fibers obtained by adding an additive to the synthetic resin, inorganic fibers such as glass fibers, and the like can be used.
- thermoplastic resin fibers fibers such as polyolefin resins such as PP resin and PE, polyester resins such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET) resin, polyamide (PA) resin, and the like can be used.
- the light emission part 80 of this specific example has the light source board
- the light source substrate 81 has a light source 81a, and the light source 81a is disposed inward in the vehicle width direction D2.
- the outer case 82 has an opening through which the light L1 directed inward in the vehicle width direction from the light source 81a passes, and covers the inside in the vehicle width direction of the light source substrate 81.
- the inner case 83 covers the outer side in the vehicle width direction of the light source substrate 81 and is fitted to the outer case 82. Accordingly, the light emitting unit 80 emits the light L1 to the tono cover 2.
- the biasing unit 90 of this specific example includes a compression coil spring 91 (example of an elastic member), a spring cover 92, and a screw 93.
- the spring cover 92 is disposed on the outer side in the vehicle width direction of the catch member 72 in a state in which the spring 91 in contact with the outer side in the vehicle width direction of the light emitting portion 80 is accommodated.
- the light emitting portion 80 is provided between the catch member 72 and the spring cover 92 in a direction approaching the end 41 of the light guide 40 (in the direction of the left D2a in FIG. 7) and from the end 41 of the light guide 40. It is disposed movably in the direction of separation (in the direction of the right D2b in FIG. 7).
- the spring 91 accommodated in the spring cover 92 applies a force F1 approaching the end 41 of the light guide 40 to the light emitting portion 80.
- the spring 91 only needs to apply the force F1 to the light emitting portion 80, and in addition to the compression coil spring, a tension coil spring, a plate spring, or the like can also be used. Also, instead of a spring, an elastic member such as rubber or an elastomer may be used.
- polyolefin resin such as PP resin, thermoplastic resin such as POM resin, PBT resin, and PA resin can be used. Additives such as colorants and fillers may be added to these resins.
- the side wall member 70 shown in FIG. 6 is a deck side trim, and is fixed to the inner panel 130 by the resin clip 131 on both sides D2a and D2b in the vehicle width direction D2. Both side edges 21 c and 21 d in the width direction D 2 of the tono cover 2 are disposed in the recess 71 of the side wall member 70.
- Variations occur in the shape of each part of the automobile 100.
- the distance between the left and right inner panels 130 is W1
- the distance from the inner panel 130 at the left side D2a to the back of the recess 71 of the side wall member 70 is W2
- the distance between the left and right side edge portions 21c and 21d of the tono cover 2 is W4.
- a dimensional variation X including these dimensional variations X1 to X4 Is as follows.
- X (X1 2 + X2 2 + X3 2 + X4 2 ) 1/2 Therefore, it is necessary to design the position of the protrusion 63 holding the end 41 of the light guide 40 in the width direction D2 in consideration of dimensional variations.
- the distance between the end 41 of the light guide 40 and the light source 81a of the light emitting portion 80 in the vehicle width direction D2 varies.
- the light incidence of the light L1 tends to be relatively high, and if the distance from the light source 81a to the light guide end 41 is long It was found that the light incidence tends to be relatively low due to the leakage of the light L1.
- the light incidence rate is a percentage of the light intensity immediately after entering the light guide end 41 with respect to the incident light intensity immediately before entering the light guide end 41.
- the light L1 emitted from the side surface 42 of the light guide 40 is strengthened or weakened by the vehicle. Further, even in the same vehicle, the light L1 emitted from the side surface 42 of the light guide 40 may become strong or weak according to the position in the vehicle width direction D2 of the tono cover 2 attached to the side wall member 70.
- the left side becomes brighter or darker than the right side depending on the position of the tono cover 2 in the vehicle width direction D2.
- the light emitting portion 80 including the light source 81 a is disposed movably in the direction approaching the light guide end 41 and away from the light guide end 41 by the catch member 72 and the spring cover 92. Moreover, a force F1 which brings the light guide end 41 closer by the spring 91 is applied to the light emitting portion 80.
- a force F1 which brings the light guide end 41 closer by the spring 91 is applied to the light emitting portion 80.
- the protrusion 63 holding the light guide end 41 is relatively inward in the vehicle width direction (left D2a in FIG. 7)
- the light emitting part 80 The force F1 is disposed relatively inward in the vehicle width direction (left side D2a in FIG. 7).
- the projection 63 holding the light guide end 41 is relatively outside in the vehicle width direction (right side D2b in FIG.
- the portion 80 is disposed relatively outside in the vehicle width direction (right side D2b in FIG. 7) by being pushed by the projecting portion 63. From the above, the distance between the light source 81a and the light guide end 41 is maintained at a short distance, and the light L1 emitted from the side surface 42 of the light guide 40 is maintained in a strong state. Therefore, regardless of the position of the vehicle or the tono cover 2, light L 1 of substantially constant intensity is emitted from the side surface 42 of the light guide 40.
- the tonocover 2 When the tonocover 2 is not used, the tonocover 2 can be folded. Therefore, it is preferable that the folded state of the tono cover 2 can be maintained.
- FIGS. 8A and 8B schematically illustrate the end holding member 60 having a structure (engaging portions 64 and 68) for holding the tono cover 2 in the folded state.
- FIG. 8A schematically illustrates the appearance of the upper cover 62 on the front side of the end holding member 60.
- FIG. 8B schematically illustrates the appearance of the lower cover 66 on the back side of the end holding member 60.
- the positional relationship of each part of the edge part holding member 60 is demonstrated on the basis of the use time of the tono cover 2 as shown in FIG.
- the upper cover 62 shown in FIG. 8A has an engaging portion 64 that protrudes upward from the surface of the upper cover 62.
- the engaging portion 64 has a base portion 64a cylindrically extending upward from the upper surface of the upper cover 62, and a head portion 64b cylindrically extending short upwardly from the tip of the base portion 64a.
- the diameter of the head 64b is larger than the diameter of the base 64a.
- the lower cover 66 shown in FIG. 8B has a pedestal portion 68 a bulged downward from the lower surface of the lower cover 66 as an engaging portion 68.
- the pedestal 68a has an internal space into which the head 64b is inserted, and further has a keyhole-shaped opening 68b connected to the internal space.
- the pedestal portion 68a allows the head portion 64b to enter the internal space from the side surface portion of the opening 68b with the base portion 64a in the lower surface portion of the opening 68b, and prevents the head portion 64b in the internal space from falling downward. There is.
- the head portion 64b of the upper cover 62 is slid laterally into the internal space of the pedestal portion 68a from the opening 68b of the lower cover 66 in the folded state of the tono cover 2, the end holding members 60 engage with each other. .
- the upper cover 62 may have an engaging portion 68 and the lower cover 66 may have an engaging portion 64, and both the covers 62 and 66 may have both engaging portions 64 and 68.
- the structure for engaging the end holding members 60 with each other is not limited to the engaging portions 64 and 68 shown in FIGS. 8A and 8B, and may be a structure using a button or a magnet.
- the flexible edged member 20 is bent from the front surface 2a to the back surface 2b to cover the end of the sheet 15 and most of the seam portion 50.
- the portion of the sheet 15 not covered by the trimming member 20 is the cover body 10.
- the edging member 20 sandwiching the seat 15 and the sewing margin portion 50 is sewn except for the place where the wire 30 is inserted in the entire circumference.
- FIG. 9C the sewing part 25 along the edge 11 of the cover main body 10 is formed.
- the bendable wire 30 is inserted from the location without the sewn portion 25 into the bag-stitched border member 20 outside the sewn portion 25.
- the flexible cover body 10 is held in a spreadable state in a spread state.
- the portion where the wire 30 is inserted without the sewing portion 25 may be covered and concealed with another cloth.
- the upper cover 62 and the lower cover 66 can be formed by a known molding method such as injection molding. First, both end portions 41a and 41b of the light guide 40 are respectively inserted into the through holes 63a of the projecting portion 63 of the upper cover 62 and fixed to the projecting portion 63 at the design position (see FIG. 7). Next, when the upper cover 62 and the lower cover 66 are fixed to each other with the screw 69 in a state of sandwiching the light guide 40 together with the edging member 20 in which the wire 30 is disposed, the tono cover 2 as shown in FIG. Ru.
- the side wall member 70 can be formed by a known molding method such as press molding or injection molding.
- the catch member 72, the outer case 82, the inner case 83, and the spring cover 92 can be formed by a known molding method such as injection molding.
- the light emitting portion 80 is formed by fitting the outer case 82 and the inner case 83 with the light source substrate 81 interposed therebetween.
- the biasing portion 90 can be formed by housing the spring 91 in the spring cover 92 and fixing the catch member 72 and the spring cover 92 with the screw 93 with the light emitting portion 80 interposed therebetween.
- the catch member 72 to which the light emitting portion 80 and the urging portion 90 are attached is attached to the side wall member 70 so that the concave portions 71 and 72a are aligned with each other, the interior member 3 is formed.
- the attachment to the side wall member 70 of the catch member 72 to which the light emitting portion 80 and the urging portion 90 are attached can be performed by screws or welding.
- the tono cover 2 is attached to the interior member 3, the tono cover device 1 is formed.
- FIG. 10 schematically illustrates the method of attaching the tonocover 2 to the interior member 3.
- the structures of the tonneau cover 2 and the interior member 3 on the left side D2a in the vehicle width direction D2 are left-right symmetric with the structure on the right side D2b, and thus are not shown.
- the right side D 2 b is shown in FIG. 10
- the left and right protrusions 63 are inserted into the recess 71 of the side wall member 70 from the upper opening 71 a, and arranged in the lower part of the recess 71. It is positioned.
- the end 41 of the light guide 40 faces the light source 81 a of the light emitting unit 80.
- the left and right side edge portions 21 c and 21 d of the tono cover 2 are placed on and held by the step portion of the side wall member 70. Thereby, the tono cover 2 is disposed substantially horizontally.
- light L1 from the left and right light sources 81a exits inside the vehicle width direction D2 and passes through the opening of the outer case 82. And enters the light guide end 41 held by the protrusion 63.
- the light L1 incident on the light guide end portion 41 travels along the longitudinal light guide 40, is reflected by the light scattering particles inside, and exits from the side surface 42 so as to be visible.
- the light guide 40 is disposed on the lower surface side of the tono cover 2.
- the light L1 is emitted in a visible manner.
- the lower side of the tono cover 2 is illuminated, and the visibility of the lower part of the luggage compartment LR1 is improved. Therefore, even if there is no light source in the tonocover, the space under the tonocover becomes easy to see. Moreover, even if the surroundings are dark, the position of the tonocover 2 can be easily understood.
- the longitudinal light guide 40 is disposed along the left side edge 21c, the rear side edge 21b, and the right side edge 21d, the rear side of the luggage compartment LR1 which is the front side as viewed from the user is bright. Be illuminated. Therefore, the rear side of the loading space LR1 can be easily viewed.
- the light L1 is emitted downward from the side surface 42 of the light guide 40 to the rear side of the tono cover 2.
- the rear side of the tono cover 2 is illuminated downward, and the visibility of the luggage compartment LR1 near the tono cover is improved. Therefore, even if there is no light source in the tono cover, the loading chamber LR1 near the tono cover can be easily viewed.
- the elongated light guide 40 is disposed along the left side edge 21c, the rear side edge 21b, and the right side edge 21d, the light guide emitting light L1 even if the circumference is dark.
- the position of the tono cover 2 can be easily understood by the position of the body 40.
- the tono cover 2 when the tono cover 2 is not used, the tono cover 2 can be removed from the side wall member 70 by removing the projection 63 from the recess 71 of the left and right side wall members 70. Thereby, a load higher than the partition position of the tono cover 2 can be accommodated in the luggage compartment LR1. The tono cover 2 removed can be folded and stored.
- FIG. 12 schematically illustrates the folding method of the tonocover 2. Only the edge 21 and the edge holding member 60 which follow the bendable wire 30 are shown on the tono cover 2 shown in FIG. 12 for convenience. Since the long light guide 40 is also bendable, the tono cover 2 can be folded. The tono cover 2 shown in FIG. 12 is folded in the order of steps ST1 to ST6. First, when the user manually applies a force to twist one side in the width direction D2 of the tono cover 2 by hand, the wire 30 is torsionally deformed as shown by the outlined arrow (step ST1). ST2, ST3).
- step ST4 the twisted and deformed part (turned over) is pushed down (step ST4), and the untwisted part is folded so as to overlap the pushed down (step ST5).
- step ST5 the end holding members 60 overlap with each other, and the upper cover 62 of one end holding member 60 and the lower cover 66 of the other end holding member 60 are brought together (step ST6).
- the end holding member 60 has the engaging portions 64 and 68 shown in FIGS. 8A and 8B, the folded state of the tono cover 2 is maintained by the engagement between the engaging portions 64 and 68.
- the tono cover 2 When developing the tono cover 2 from the folded state, the tono cover 2 is developed in the order of steps ST6 to ST1 shown in FIG.
- the user releases the engagement between the engaging portions 64 and 68 in the folded state Tono cover 2 (Step ST6), and when the Tono cover 2 is spread out as in Step ST5, the restoring force of the wire 30 causes the steps ST4 to ST2 to be performed in order.
- the tono cover 2 is spread and the tono cover 2 is in the unfolded state as in step ST1.
- the tono cover 2 of this example can be folded. Further, when the tono cover 2 is used, the light L1 incident on the end 41 of the light guide 40 comes out so as to be visible from the side surface 42 of the light guide 40, so that the vicinity of the tono cover 2 is illuminated and the load chamber LR1 is viewed Improves the quality. Thus, this embodiment can provide a foldable tonocover which makes it easy to see the vicinity of the tonocover. Further, the tono cover of this specific example has a high light incident rate to the light guide end portion 41, does not affect the electric system even if it gets wet due to rain or the like, and a burden of battery replacement does not occur.
- FIG. 13 exemplarily illustrates an electric circuit of the tono cover device 1 including an ECU (Electronic Control Unit; electronic control unit) 151 which is an example of the control unit 150.
- ECU Electronic Control Unit
- the drive unit 125 includes, for example, a motor, a power transmission mechanism that transmits the driving force of the motor to the rear door 120, and an electromagnetic clutch that couples and disconnects the motor and the power transmission mechanism.
- the ECU 151 includes, for example, a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 152, semiconductor memories 153 and 154, a timer (Timer) 155, an I / O (input / output) circuit 156, and the like.
- the units 152 to 156 are connected to each other so as to be able to input and output information.
- the control program 153p of the tonocover device 1 is recorded in a ROM (Read Only Memory) 153
- the ROM 153 is a computer readable recording medium in which the control program 153p of the tonocover device is recorded.
- the CPU 152 causes the computer to function as the control unit 150 and controls the operation of the tono cover device 1 by executing the program 153p recorded in the ROM 153 while using a RAM (Random Access Memory) 154 as a work area.
- RAM Random Access Memory
- the operation unit 160 has an open switch 161 for opening the rear door 120 and a close switch 162 for closing the rear door 120.
- the ECU 151 issues an instruction to unlock the rear door 120 to the latch 118, and issues an instruction to drive the rear door 120 to open the driver 125.
- the latch 118 unlocks the rear door 120 and the drive unit 125 drives the rear door 120 to open.
- the ECU 151 receives the operation of the close switch 162
- the ECU 151 issues an instruction to drive the rear door 120 to the drive unit 125 to close, and instructs the latch 118 to lock the rear door 120 when the rear door 120 is completely closed. put out. This drives the drive 125 to close the rear door 120 and the latch 118 locks the rear door 120 when the rear door 120 is completely closed.
- the ECU 151 may light the left and right light sources 81a and 81a together with the above-described processing. Thereby, the light L1 is visible from the side surface 42 of the light guide 40 from the time when the rear door 120 is opened, and the vicinity of the tonneau cover is illuminated, and the visibility of the cargo room LR1 is improved. Further, the ECU 151 may turn on the light sources 81a and 81a T1 seconds after receiving the operation of the open switch 161 (for example, 2 to 5 for T1). Furthermore, when the rear door 120 is completely closed, the ECU 151 may turn off the left and right light sources 81a and 81a together with the above-described processing.
- the ECU 151 may turn off the light sources 81a and 81a after T2 seconds (for example, 2 to 5 for T2) after receiving the operation of the close switch 162.
- the color of the light L1 emitted by the light emitting unit 80 may be changed, and the color of the light L1 may be changed according to the state of the vehicle. Then, the color of the light L1 emitted from the side surface 42 of the light guide 40 changes according to the state of the vehicle, and the effect as the decorative illumination is enhanced. For example, when the light L1 emitted by the light emitting unit 80 is red when stopped, as shown in FIG. 1, the light guide 40 is auxiliary when the rear door 120 is opened and the rear edge 21b of the tono cover 2 is suspended. Can be used as a warning light.
- the luggage compartment door may be disposed on the side of the luggage compartment and may be a side opening door.
- the border that borders the edge of the cover body may be part of the sheet 15, such as the area where the end of the sheet 15 is folded back.
- the light emitting units 80 are disposed on the left and right, but the light emitting unit 80 may be disposed on only one of the left and right. Even in this case, when the light L1 is incident from one end 41 of the light guide 40, the light L1 can be emitted from the side surface 42 of the light guide 40 to illuminate the vicinity of the tono cover.
- two or more longitudinal light guides 40 are provided on the tono cover 2, and the light guide 40 that receives the light L1 from the left light emitting unit 80 and the light guide that receives the light L1 from the right light emitting unit 80 40 may be separated.
- the light L1 may be incident on the end 41 of two or more light guides 40 from one light emitting unit 80.
- a light source for providing light to the end of the light guide is provided on the tono cover, a light guide is provided at a position where the light comes out to the upper side of the tono cover when the tono cover is attached to the interior member, and the tono cover is folded. Even if it can not be done, the above-described basic actions and effects can be obtained.
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Abstract
L'invention concerne un couvre-caisse (2) utilisé pour un véhicule, comportant un corps de couvercle souple (10), une section de rebord (20) qui borde les bords (11) du corps de couvercle (10), un fil flexible (30) qui est disposé sur la section de rebord (20), et un guide de lumière allongé pliable (40) disposé le long des bords (11) du corps de couvercle (10). Le fil (30) entoure le corps de couvercle (10). Le guide de lumière (40) émet de manière visible, depuis une surface latérale (42), une lumière (L1) incidente sur une extrémité (41). Un autre couvre-caisse (2) est pourvu d'un corps de couvercle souple (10) et d'un guide de lumière allongé (40). Le guide de lumière (40) est disposé le long des bords (11) du corps de couvercle (10), a une partie (43) courbée le long d'un bord courbé (12) du corps de couvercle (10), et émet de manière visible, depuis une surface latérale (42), une lumière (L1) incidente sur une extrémité (41).
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