U.S. patent application number 11/748863 was filed with the patent office on 2008-11-20 for arrangement and method for converting of single panel sunroofs into double panel sunroofs and component parts thereof.
This patent application is currently assigned to WEBASTO ROOF SYSTEMS, INC.. Invention is credited to Julius Joseph BEREGSZASZY, III, Gregory L. BROWN, Jean-Guy COCAIGN, Michael Brett HEALY, Steven H. KLOTZ, Thomas MURRAY, Lisa Marie POMEROY, Anthony Joseph SAMP, Norman Russell TAYLOR.
Application Number | 20080284213 11/748863 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 39874254 |
Filed Date | 2008-11-20 |
United States Patent
Application |
20080284213 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
POMEROY; Lisa Marie ; et
al. |
November 20, 2008 |
ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR CONVERTING OF SINGLE PANEL SUNROOFS INTO
DOUBLE PANEL SUNROOFS AND COMPONENT PARTS THEREOF
Abstract
An arrangement and process for conversion of a single panel
sunroof into a two panel sunroof uses corner adaptor pieces with
planar sides that form an outside corner and a concave inner
contour extending between ends of the planar sides, the contour
being matched to a rounded corner curvature of a cover panel of a
single panel sunroof, such that two such cover panels having corner
adaptor pieces thereon can seal relative to the roof opening and
relative to each other within the roof opening. A roller blind
assembly enables a roller blind to be added by the provision of
track inserts for guiding of the roller blind during opening and
closing thereof, each of the track inserts being attachable at an
inner side of a respective guide track on the sunroof frame.
Inventors: |
POMEROY; Lisa Marie;
(Macomb, MI) ; MURRAY; Thomas; (Columbiaville,
MI) ; KLOTZ; Steven H.; (Commerce Township, MI)
; COCAIGN; Jean-Guy; (Rochester, MI) ; SAMP;
Anthony Joseph; (Troy, MI) ; TAYLOR; Norman
Russell; (Oxford, MI) ; BEREGSZASZY, III; Julius
Joseph; (Cadillac, MI) ; HEALY; Michael Brett;
(West Bloomfield, MI) ; BROWN; Gregory L.;
(Sterling Heights, MI) |
Correspondence
Address: |
ROBERTS MLOTKOWSKI SAFRAN & COLE, P.C.;Intellectual Property Department
P.O. Box 10064
MCLEAN
VA
22102-8064
US
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Assignee: |
WEBASTO ROOF SYSTEMS, INC.
Rochester Hills
MI
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Family ID: |
39874254 |
Appl. No.: |
11/748863 |
Filed: |
May 15, 2007 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
296/218 |
Current CPC
Class: |
B60J 7/022 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
296/218 |
International
Class: |
B62D 65/00 20060101
B62D065/00 |
Claims
1. An arrangement for conversion of a single panel sunroof into a
two panel sunroof, comprising corner adaptor pieces having planar
sides forming an outside corner and a concave inner contour
extending between ends of the planar sides, said contour being
matched to a rounded corner curvature of a cover panel of a single
panel sunroof, such that said cover panel having said corner
adaptor pieces thereon can seal relative to the roof opening and
relative to a second cover panel within the roof opening.
2. The arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising a
roller blind assembly having a roller blind and track inserts for
guiding of the roller blind during opening and closing thereof,
each of said track inserts being adapted for attachment at an inner
side of a respective guide track.
3. The arrangement according to claim 2, wherein said roller blind
assembly further comprises a motor bracket for attachment to a
frame of a sunroof being converted, in use, and a motor for
extending of the roller blind, in use, said motor being mountable
on the motor bracket.
4. The arrangement according to claim 3, further comprising a
reinforcement cross member for connecting opposite sides of the
frame of the sunroof being converted, and wherein said motor
bracket is integrated with or mounted on said reinforcement cross
member.
5. The arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising
attachment brackets for the roller blind that are mountable on the
frame or are integrated with the reinforcement cross member.
6. The arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising a
reinforcement cross member for connecting opposite sides of the
frame of the sunroof being converted.
7. Process for conversion of a single panel sunroof into a two
panel sunroof, comprising the steps of: selecting a single panel
sunroof having a cover panel with rounded corners sunroof for
conversion into a two panel sunroof and providing a second cover
panel; applying corner adaptor pieces having planar sides forming
an outside corner and a concave inner contour extending between
ends of the planar sides to two of the rounded corners of at least
the cover panel of the sunroof selected for conversion so that the
cover panels, with said corner adaptor pieces, can seal relative to
a roof opening and relative to each other each other within the
roof opening; and mounting said cover panels to a frame of the
sunroof being converted such that at least one of the cover panels
is movable between an open position and a closed position.
8. Process according to claim 7, further comprising the further
step of adding a roller blind assembly having a roller blind and
track inserts for guiding of the roller blind during opening and
closing thereof by attaching each of said track inserts at an inner
side of a respective guide track of the frame of the sunroof being
converted.
9. Process according to claim 8, comprising the further step of
attaching a motor bracket to the frame of the sunroof being
converted and attaching a motor for extending and retracting of the
roller blind on the motor bracket.
10. Process according to claim 9, further comprising the step of
mounting a reinforcement cross member connecting opposite sides of
the frame of the sunroof being converted, and wherein said motor
bracket is integrated with or mounted on said reinforcement cross
member.
11. Process according to claim 8, wherein said attaching of the
track inserts is performed by a snap-in connection between the
inserts and sunshade headliner tracks at the inner sides of the
guide tracks.
12. Process according to claim 8, wherein said attaching of the
track inserts is performed using fasteners which engage in the
guide tracks.
13. Process according to claim 7, wherein the frame of the sunroof
being converted has a generally U-shape with free end portions at
opposite sides of the frame, and further comprising the step of
attaching a reinforcement cross member connecting the free end
portions.
14. The process according to claim 7, wherein the second cover
panel also has rounded corners and wherein corner adaptor pieces
having planar sides forming an outside corner and a concave inner
contour extending between ends of the planar sides is also applied
to two of the rounded corners of the second cover panel in said
step of applying corner adaptor pieces.
15. A two panel sunroof produced by the process of claim 14.
16. A two panel sunroof produced by the process of claim 7.
17. A two panel sunroof produced by the process of claim 8.
18. A two panel sunroof produced by the process of claim 10.
19. A two panel sunroof produced by the process of claim 13.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The invention relates to sunroofs for motor vehicles. In
particular, the invention relates to sunroofs of the type have a
single movable roof panel and those having a pair of roof panels,
one of which is movable.
[0003] 2. Description of Related Art
[0004] Sunroofs are very common on motor vehicles, especially on
automobiles. A common type of single panel sunroof is the
tilt-slide type in which the cover panel can either be lifted at a
rear edge into an inclined ventilation position or it can be slid
back under the rear area of the fixed vehicle roof. Examples of two
of the many versions of such sunroofs can be found in U.S. Pat.
Nos. 4,699,421 and 5,104,178.
[0005] More recently, double panel sunroofs have come into use in
order to enable more fresh air and/or more light to enter the motor
vehicle. U.S. Pat. No. 6,517,149 shows one example of such a roof,
and the Webasto.RTM. Hollandia 524 GrandView is another example of
such a roof.
[0006] While the consumer benefits from an increased selection of
available types of sunroofs, the manufacturer or installed faces
the problem of having to carry a larger inventory of parts, which
means an increase in up-front expenses and an increased storage
space requirement.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] Therefore, the present invention was developed with the goal
of reducing the above noted problem associated with offering of
single panel and double panel sunroofs. Accordingly, a primary
object of the present invention is devise a means by which many of
the component associated with a single panel sunroof can be adapted
for use in a double panel sunroof.
[0008] The above object is achieved by providing components that
can be used to enable two covers of the type used for a single
panel sunroof to be used in a double panel sunroof.
[0009] The above object is achieved by providing components by
which the guide tracks of a single panel sunroof can be modified
for use in a double panel sunroof.
[0010] Another manner in which the above object is achieved is by
providing components with which a roller shade option can be
provided on a converted double panel sunroof.
[0011] These and other objects, features and advantages of the
present invention will become apparent from the following detailed
description of preferred embodiments when viewed in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] FIG. 1 shows a single panel sunroof as known from U.S. Pat.
No. 5,104,178 installed in a motor vehicle;
[0013] FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a single panel sliding and
lifting sunroof module;
[0014] FIG. 3 is the exploded view of FIG. 2, but with the
conversion parts of the invention shown;
[0015] FIGS. 4 & 5 are top and bottom perspective views,
respectively, of a square corner add-on piece in accordance with an
embodiment of the invention;
[0016] FIGS. 6 & 7 are plan views showing two different manner
of using the added on piece of FIGS. 3 & 4 for adapting covers
of a single panel sunroof for use in a double panel sunroof;
[0017] FIGS. 8 & 9 are cross-sectional views showing two
different manners of adding a roller blind guide track to a roof
guide track in accordance with the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] While the invention is described below with regard to
conversion of a sunroof having a frame of the type shown in the
above-mentioned U.S. Pat. No. 5,104,178, the invention is not
intended to be limited to use in connection with such a sunroof. To
the contrary, the concepts described below will be applicable to
most, if not all, single panel sunroofs.
[0019] FIG. 1 shows a top view of a known single panel vehicle roof
1 which has a fixed roof surface 2 and a sliding roof or a sliding
and lifting roof 3. The sliding roof or sliding and lifting roof
comprises a frame 4 which is inserted into a roof opening in the
fixed roof surface 2. The frame 4 comprises two lateral side parts
6, 7, which are arranged parallel to the longitudinal axis of the
vehicle, at a distance from each other, as well as a front part 8
and at least one cross member 9. The front part 8 is provided a
drive unit 10, such as an electric motor, having a pinion gear, or
the like, for powering pressure-resistant drive cables which are
connected with guide members 11 and are guided at front part 8 and
at side parts 6 and 7. A cover 12 is supported on guide members 11
so as to be displaceably guided along side parts 6 and 7 in the
longitudinal direction of the vehicle from its illustrated closed
position to a position in which it at least partially exposes roof
opening 5, and/or cover 12 can be pivoted, such that its rear end
projects at an angle above the fixed roof surface 2 at the rear
area, thereby creating a vent opening. The specific means by which
such motions are obtainable are well known in the art and thus,
need not be described here. This known sunroof is also provided
with a drain channel member 14, a wind deflector 16, and a sunshade
headliner 18 that is slidable in tracks provided on the side parts
6, 7 for controlling the entry of light through the transparent or
translucent cover panel that is made of a plastic or glass
material.
[0020] As can be seen from FIG. 1, the side parts 6, 7 extend under
the fixed roof surface by a distance that is at least as great as
the front-to-back dimension of the cover 12. This is a
characteristic found in other sliding-lifting roofs as well. Thus,
vehicles capable of receiving such roofs are capable of receiving
sunroofs with two sunroof panels as well. However, as noted
initially, to provide an increased selection of available types of
sunroofs, up to now has meant that the manufacturer or installer to
carry a larger inventory of parts, with an associated an increase
in up-front expenses and an increased storage space requirement.
Merely enlarging the roof opening and adding a second cover panel,
either specially designed or a duplicate of the single panel could
not be done because the round corners of the cover of a single
panel sunroof will leave gaps relative to the frame and a second
cover that form leakage openings. Furthermore, the sliding sunshade
headliner of a single panel sunroof cannot be used in a double
panel sunroof. The present invention overcomes these problems in
the manners described in detail below.
[0021] A first element provided in accordance with the present
invention for enabling conversion of a single panel sunroof into a
two panel sunroof, are corner adaptor pieces 20 that have planar
sides which form an outside corner and a concave inner contour
extending between ends of the planar sides. The concave contour is
matched to rounded corner curvature of the cover panel 12 of a
single panel sunroof that is to be used in the converted sunroof.
One example of such corner adaptor pieces 20 is shown in FIGS. 4
& 5. The corner adaptor pieces shown have an attachment bracket
22 which has an opening for an attachment screw, but which can be
affixed to the panel by glue or other means instead. Furthermore,
since the cover panel 12 normally has a peripheral groove for
receiving an edge seal, the corner adaptor pieces 20 can have a
similarly shaped bead 24 which can engage in the seal-receiving
groove of the panel being converted. Since the edge seal will now
need to go around the corner adaptor pieces 20 as well as the cover
panel 12, the corner adaptor pieces 20 have a seal-receiving groove
26 which will align with the seal-receiving grooves in straight
side portions of the cover panel 12 to each side of it.
[0022] FIG. 6 shows two cover panels 12 having corner adaptor
pieces 20 installed on each of the two facing corners so that they
can form a continuous periphery that can seal relative to the roof
opening (which is enlarged relative to that shown in FIG. 1) and
are also able to seal relative to each other within the roof
opening in their closed position. Alternatively, as shown in FIG.
7, it is also possible to convert only the existing single panel of
the single cover panel roof being converted and to pair it with a
specially designed cover 28 which has been manufactured to mate
with a converted cover having a corner adaptor piece 20 at each of
the facing corners. In the case of using a specially designed cover
28, it is possible to form the corner adapter pieces as contour
projections formed as part of the specially designed cover 28,
thereby allowing the existing cover panel 12 to be used in
unmodified form.
[0023] Without adding of an additional motor and drive elements,
the rear one of the panels would be a fixed translucent or
transparent cover panel and the front cover panel would remain a
sliding and lifting cover panel that is able to be raised into an
upwardly inclined ventilation position or slid-back under the fixed
rear panel (as represented in FIG. 9) using the existing motor and
drive components of the single panel roof being converted. However,
by providing a lifting mechanism and additional motor, the rear
panel could be made as a lifting roof, the rear edge of which can
be swung upward into a ventilating position.
[0024] As mentioned above, the existing sliding sunshade headliner
of the single panel sunroof cannot be used in the converted
sunroof. Thus, in order to provide the function provided by the
sliding sunshade headliner 18, the present invention provides a
means to adapt the converted roof to have a roller blind 30
(schematically represented in FIG. 3). To this end, the arrangement
of the present invention provides a roller blind assembly having
the roller blind 30, preferably, a motor drive having a drive motor
32 (although a manually operable roller blind could be used
instead) and track inserts 34 mounting and for guiding of the
roller blind 30 during opening/extending and closing/retracting
thereof.
[0025] Each of the track inserts 34 is adapted for attachment at an
inner side of a respective guide track 36 that originally served
for guidance of the sunshade headliner 18. The track inserts
provide a rotational mount for the roller blind 30 at an entrance
end into the guide path formed in the track inserts, ends of the
leading edge of the blind being connected by drive cables to the
drive motor 32 which supported on a motor bracket for attachment to
the frame of a sunroof being converted. In the case of a sunroof as
shown in FIGS. 1 & 2 in which the frame is generally U-shaped
with two lateral side parts 6, 7, with free end portions, a
reinforcement cross member 38 is advantageously provided for
connecting the free end portions at opposite sides of the frame, in
which case the motor bracket 40 is preferably integrated with or
mounted on the reinforcement cross member. 38. In the case of a
sunroof that has a circumferentially continuous frame the motor
bracket 40 or the motor 32, itself, can be mounted directly to the
frame.
[0026] FIG. 8 shows a roller blind track insert 34 that is designed
to snap into the sunshade headliner guide track 36 of the existing
guide 44 of the sunroof being converted. On the other hand, FIG. 9
shows a roller blind track insert 34 that is designed to be
attached to the sunshade headliner track of the existing guide of
the sunroof being converted by fasteners 42, such as, screws,
rivets, etc. (a self-tapping screw being represented in FIG. 9)
which pass through the lateral side parts 6, 7, and engage the
track inserts 34.
[0027] For conversion of a single panel sunroof into a two panel
sunroof using the above described components, after selecting a
single panel sunroof to be converted, at least its cover panel
having rounded corners has adaptor pieces 20 applied to two of the
rounded corners of the cover panel 12 (or in the case of cover
panels for single panel sunroofs being utilized, both panels have
adaptor pieces 20 applied to two of the rounded corners) so that
the two cover panels can seal relative to a roof opening and
relative to each other each other within the roof opening when
installed. The two cover panels are mounted to the frame of a
sunroof being converted such that at least one of the cover panels
12 is movable between an open position and a closed position.
[0028] Furthermore, if a roller blind assembly is to be provided, a
roller blind 30 and track inserts 34 for guiding of the roller
blind during opening and closing thereof are attached in a
respective guide track 36 of the frame 4 of the sunroof being
converted which were provided for a sunshade headliner 18 in the
single panel sunroof, either by a snap-in connection or using
fasteners. If the roller blind is to be motor driven, a motor
bracket 40 is attached to the frame of the sunroof being converted
and guide cables connected in a conventional manner to the motor 32
and the roller blind 30 for extending and retracting of the roller
blind. If the frame is of the U-shaped type described above, a
reinforcement cross member 38 is connected between opposite sides
6, 7 of the frame 4 of the sunroof being converted and the motor
bracket 40 integrated with or mounted on the reinforcement cross
member 38.
[0029] As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the
concepts described above will be applicable to most, if not all,
single panel sunroofs for enabling conversion to a double panel
sunroof, with modifications in configuration, manner of attachment,
etc. appropriate for adaptation to any particular roof. Thus, the
present invention is not intended to be limited to the particular
features described, but rather is intended to encompass the full
scope of the appended claims.
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