Abstract: A glazed roof of a motor vehicle is provided, which includes at least one opening and a fixed glazed structure bearing at least one element sliding on the inside of the vehicle and intended to close the opening(s). The glazed structure has an external contour coinciding with an accommodating surround on the chassis of the vehicle so the contour can be secured to the accommodating surround, as a flush fit. Each of the sliding elements is guided along two rails secured to the surface of the fixed structure, in a region distant from the external contour so as not to interfere with the securing of the latter to the accommodating surround. The roof has at least one retaining element, having a first end secured to one of the rails and a second end secured to the chassis. Each of the retaining elements is positioned at right angles to the rail.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 6, 2007
Date of Patent:
March 25, 2014
Assignee:
Wagon SAS
Inventors:
David Billy, Pascal Fourel, Xavier Sandrin
Abstract: A glazed roof of a motor vehicle is provided, which includes at least one opening and a fixed glazed structure bearing at least one element sliding on the inside of the vehicle and intended to close the opening(s). The glazed structure has an external contour coinciding with an accommodating surround on the chassis of the vehicle so the contour can be secured to the accommodating surround, as a flush fit. Each of the sliding elements is guided along two rails secured to the surface of the fixed structure, in a region distant from the external contour so as not to interfere with the securing of the latter to the accommodating surround. The roof has at least one retaining element, having a first end secured to one of the rails and a second end secured to the chassis. Each of the retaining elements is positioned at right angles to the rail.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 6, 2007
Publication date:
April 8, 2010
Applicant:
WAGON SAS
Inventors:
David Billy, Pascal Fourel, Xavier Sandrin
Abstract: A device for locking a sliding panel of a motor vehicle, which panel is mobile with respect to a stationary structure, including means for actioning of bolt(s), which are mobile with respect to said sliding panel and capable of adopting at least three positions: a resting position, in which said bolt(s) is (are) in a locked state with one of said complementary locking elements; and two unlocking positions, called left and right, in which said unlocking positions implement transmission means acting on said bolt(s), which are mounted symmetrically with respect to an axis perpendicular to the sliding axis of said sliding panel, so as to create similar actions on said bolt(s) in each of said locking positions, and to allow, in the same movement of a user: the change from the resting position to one of said unlocked positions; the sliding movement of said mobile panel in one or the other sliding directions, called right and left, according to the locking position selected.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 29, 2007
Publication date:
December 4, 2008
Applicant:
WAGON SAS
Inventors:
Frederic Giret, Stephane Moreau, Regis Leboeuf
Abstract: The invention relates to a vehicle shading device, including a blind sheet capable of moving according to an axis of deployment between a folded position and at least one deployed position, one end of said blind sheet being mounted on a roller tube. According to the invention, said blind sheet has at least one holding and/or guiding element separated from the lateral edges of said blind sheet and extending parallel to said axis of deployment, and cooperating with a guide rail having a complementary cross-section to that of said holding and/or guiding element, said guide rail being formed in or on a cross-piece extending inside said vehicle.
Abstract: An embodiment of the invention concerns an obturating device for a vehicle, comprising two panels superposed and united to one another, defining an at least partially closed internal space, and movable occulting means which may extend in the said closed space.
Abstract: An embodiment of the invention concerns an obturating device for a vehicle, comprising two panels superposed and united to one another, defining an at least partially closed internal space, and movable occulting means which may extend in the said closed space.