Vehicle-mounted awning and vehicle

By incorporating the screen assembly of the vehicle sunroof into the hollow interlayer of the vehicle's tailgate, the problems of the sunroof affecting the overall vehicle design and having poor durability are solved, achieving a highly durable and flexible outdoor sunshade and shelter space.

CN224468890UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-07AVATR CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
AVATR CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-05-19
Publication Date
2026-07-07

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Technical Problem

Existing vehicle sunroofs can easily affect the overall vehicle design and have poor durability, making them susceptible to erosion from ultraviolet rays, rain, and sandstorms, leading to material aging and damage.

Method used

The roof panel of the vehicle is designed to be stored in a hollow compartment in the tailgate of the vehicle, keeping it tidy when not in use and providing sunshade and shelter when unfolded. Supports are used to support the roof panel to prevent direct exposure to the external environment.

Benefits of technology

It solves the problem of vehicle sunroofs affecting the overall vehicle design, improves durability and anti-aging performance, enhances the flexibility and versatility of use, and provides a convenient outdoor sunshade and shelter space.

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Abstract

The embodiment of the application relates to the automobile technical field, in particular to a vehicle-mounted screen and a vehicle. The vehicle-mounted screen is connected to a tail door of a vehicle body, the tail door has a hollow interlayer inside, and the vehicle-mounted screen comprises a curtain assembly and a supporting piece. The curtain assembly has a storage state of being stored in the hollow interlayer and an unfolded state of being unfolded out of the hollow interlayer. The supporting piece is supported below the curtain assembly. The application is used to solve the technical problems that the vehicle-mounted screen easily affects the overall vehicle modeling and the vehicle-mounted screen has poor durability.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of automotive technology, and more particularly to a vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof and vehicle. Background Technology

[0002] With the diversification of lifestyles and the increasing popularity of outdoor activities, consumers are placing higher demands on the functionality and versatility of automobiles. As a sunshade device that can be quickly deployed and retracted, vehicle sunroofs are gradually becoming an important feature to meet the diverse needs of consumers. Especially during outdoor activities such as camping and fishing, vehicle sunroofs can provide users with convenient sunshade and shelter, greatly enriching the driving experience.

[0003] Most existing vehicle sunroofs adopt an external mounting design, usually installed on the vehicle's roof rack. While this design meets basic functional requirements to some extent, it also has some significant drawbacks: Firstly, the vehicle sunroof occupies space on the roof rack, significantly impacting the overall vehicle design; secondly, the vehicle sunroof is constantly exposed to the external environment, making it susceptible to erosion from ultraviolet rays, rain, and sandstorms, leading to material aging and damage. This not only shortens the lifespan of the vehicle sunroof but also increases the user's maintenance costs.

[0004] Therefore, there is an urgent need to solve the technical problems of vehicle sunroofs easily affecting the overall vehicle design and the poor durability of vehicle sunroofs. Utility Model Content

[0005] In view of this, embodiments of this application provide a vehicle sunroof and a vehicle to solve the technical problems that vehicle sunroofs can easily affect the overall vehicle design and that vehicle sunroofs have poor durability.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution of this application embodiment is implemented as follows:

[0007] In a first aspect, embodiments of this application provide a vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof connected to the tailgate of a vehicle body, the tailgate having a hollow interlayer inside, and the vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof comprising:

[0008] A curtain assembly having a retracted state housed within the hollow interlayer and an unfolded state extending out of the hollow interlayer.

[0009] A support member that is supported below the curtain assembly.

[0010] This application provides a vehicle sunroof. When not in use, the screen assembly is stored in a hollow interlayer, maintaining the vehicle's clean appearance and solving the problems of sunroofs affecting the overall vehicle design and occupying roof rack space. It can also effectively reduce the erosion of the screen assembly by ultraviolet rays, rain, and sand from the external environment, improving the durability and anti-aging performance of the screen assembly. When in use, the screen assembly extends out of the hollow interlayer and unfolds, providing users with a convenient and comfortable sunshade and shelter space for outdoor activities such as camping and fishing. This not only enhances the vehicle's versatility but also creates a richer and more comfortable outdoor experience for users.

[0011] In one possible implementation of this application, the curtain assembly includes:

[0012] A main curtain, one end of which is provided with a pivot, the pivot being rotatably disposed within the hollow interlayer;

[0013] A secondary curtain is connected to at least one side of the main curtain, and the secondary curtain has a first state in which it is laid above or below the main curtain, and a second state in which it is unfolded on at least one side of the main curtain.

[0014] In one possible implementation of this application, the curtain assembly further includes a connector, wherein when the sub-curtain is in the first state:

[0015] At least a portion of the edge of the sub-curtain is connected to the main curtain via the connector, and / or, the ends of the two sub-curtains furthest from the main curtain are connected via the connector.

[0016] In one possible implementation of this application, the connector includes at least one of a zipper, Velcro, fastener, and magnetic attraction component.

[0017] In one possible implementation of this application, the inner wall of the hollow interlayer is provided with an installation groove, and the two ends of the rotating shaft are respectively rotatably disposed in the two installation grooves.

[0018] In one possible implementation of this application, the vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof further includes a retractor disposed between the pivot and the inner wall of the mounting groove.

[0019] In one possible implementation of this application, the winding component is a coil spring, which has an inner end located at the center and an outer end located away from the center. The inner end is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft, and the outer end is fixed to the inner wall of the mounting groove.

[0020] In one possible implementation of this application, the top end of the support member is detachably connected to the curtain assembly, and the support member includes a telescopic rod.

[0021] In one possible implementation of this application, when the curtain assembly is in a retracted state, the curtain assembly is wound around the pivot.

[0022] Secondly, embodiments of this application also provide a vehicle, including:

[0023] The vehicle body includes a tailgate, the tailgate having a hollow interlayer inside;

[0024] The aforementioned vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof.

[0025] This application provides a vehicle sunroof with a simple structure and low cost. The screen assembly can be stored in a hollow interlayer, so that the screen assembly will not affect the opening and closing of the tailgate, will not affect the overall vehicle shape, and has an excellent storage environment and better durability.

[0026] This application provides a vehicle-mounted sunroof and vehicle, which can enrich the usage scenarios and make it convenient for users to open the tailgate and quickly unfold the screen assembly when camping or fishing. The secondary screen can be quickly unfolded on at least one side of the main screen to expand the area of ​​the screen assembly, making it convenient to use.

[0027] The application embodiment provides a vehicle-mounted sunroof and vehicle. The screen component can be presented in a semi-open state with a small area and a fully open state with a large area, which improves the flexibility of use, makes it easier for users to choose the use according to their needs, and broadens the application scenarios.

[0028] This application provides a vehicle-mounted sunroof and vehicle that can be linked with the folding function of the rear seats of the vehicle. The sunroof assembly is combined with the trunk inside the vehicle to form a new vehicle usage mode of tent, foyer and sunroof. With the addition of vehicle-mounted ambient lighting, vehicle starry sky roof and other functions, it provides customers with a modern camping experience. Attached Figure Description

[0029] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the screen assembly of the vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof provided in the embodiment of this application in a retracted state;

[0030] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the structure of the screen assembly of the vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof provided in an embodiment of this application in a semi-open state;

[0031] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the structure of the screen assembly of the vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof provided in the embodiments of this application in its fully deployed state;

[0032] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof provided in an embodiment of this application;

[0033] Figure 5A schematic diagram of the structure of the sub-screen of the vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof provided in this application embodiment, in a first state where it is laid on top of the main screen;

[0034] Figure 6 A schematic diagram of the structure of the secondary screen of the vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof provided in this application embodiment, in a second state where the secondary screen is unfolded on both sides of the main screen;

[0035] Figure 7 A cross-sectional view of the rotating shaft, retractor, and mounting groove of a vehicle-mounted canopy provided in an embodiment of this application;

[0036] Figure 8 Another structural schematic diagram of the vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof provided in the embodiments of this application in its fully deployed state;

[0037] Figure 9 A schematic diagram of the structure of the screen assembly of the vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof provided in this application embodiment, which is wound around the rotating shaft;

[0038] Figure 10 This is a structural schematic diagram of the vehicle provided in an embodiment of this application.

[0039] Figure label:

[0040] 10-Car body;

[0041] 11-Tailgate;

[0042] 12-Mounting slot;

[0043] 13-Trunk;

[0044] 20 - Curtain assembly;

[0045] 21-Main Curtain;

[0046] 22-Secondary curtain;

[0047] 23-Connector;

[0048] 30 - Support component;

[0049] 40-Spindle;

[0050] 50-roll mail received;

[0051] 51 - Inner end;

[0052] 52 - outer end. Detailed Implementation

[0053] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this application clearer, the specific technical solutions of this application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of this application. The following embodiments are used to illustrate this application, but are not intended to limit the scope of this application.

[0054] In the embodiments of this application, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Therefore, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of the embodiments of this application, unless otherwise stated, "multiple" means two or more.

[0055] Furthermore, in the embodiments of this application, directional terms such as "upper," "lower," "left," and "right" are defined relative to the positions in which the components are schematically placed in the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that these directional terms are relative concepts, used for relative description and clarification, and can change accordingly depending on the position of the components in the accompanying drawings.

[0056] In the embodiments of this application, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the term "connection" should be interpreted broadly. For example, "connection" can mean a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; it can mean a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium.

[0057] In embodiments of this application, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes that element.

[0058] In the embodiments of this application, the terms "exemplary" or "for example" are used to indicate that something is an example, illustration, or description. Any embodiment or design that is described as "exemplary" or "for example" in the embodiments of this application should not be construed as being more preferred or advantageous than other embodiments or design. Specifically, the use of the terms "exemplary" or "for example" is intended to present the relevant concepts in a specific manner.

[0059] When outdoors, a vehicle-mounted sunroof can be deployed as a temporary sunshade, providing a comfortable, shaded area for camping or picnics, increasing the user's activity space. It's especially suitable for family outings or extended outdoor stays. A vehicle-mounted sunroof also offers some protection during rain, preventing water from affecting outdoor activities. Furthermore, it provides some protection against wind and sand, offering stable protection. At some commercial events or exhibitions, vehicle-mounted sunroofs can also be used as a promotional display platform, printing advertising information.

[0060] Currently, vehicle sunroofs are mostly mounted on the roof rack of the vehicle, which affects the overall shape and aesthetics of the vehicle. Furthermore, because they are exposed to the external environment, they are prone to aging and damage.

[0061] Therefore, this application provides a vehicle sunroof that is developing towards integration, concealment, and durability, solving the problems of vehicle sunroofs affecting the overall vehicle design and being prone to aging and damage.

[0062] To better illustrate the vehicle-mounted sunroof and vehicle provided in the embodiments of this application, the following detailed description of the vehicle-mounted sunroof and vehicle provided in the embodiments of this application is provided with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0063] refer to Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, this application embodiment provides a vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof connected to the tailgate 11 of the vehicle body 10, the tailgate 11 having a hollow interlayer inside. (Reference) Figure 4 As shown, the canopy includes: a curtain assembly 20 and a support member 30.

[0064] refer to Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the curtain assembly 20 has a retracted state, housed within the hollow interlayer, and an unfolded state, extending out of the hollow interlayer; the support member 30 supports the curtain assembly 20 from below. (Reference) Figure 1 As shown, the screen assembly 20 is in a retracted state within the hollow interlayer, as indicated by the reference. Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the curtain assembly 20 is in an unfolded state, extending out of the hollow interlayer.

[0065] This application provides a vehicle sunroof. When not in use, the screen assembly 20 is stored in a hollow interlayer, maintaining the vehicle's clean appearance and solving the problems of the sunroof affecting the overall vehicle design and occupying the roof rack. It can also effectively reduce the erosion of the screen assembly 20 by ultraviolet rays, rain, and sand in the external environment, improving the durability and anti-aging performance of the screen assembly 20. When in use, the screen assembly 20 extends out of the hollow interlayer and unfolds, providing users with a convenient and comfortable sunshade and shelter space for outdoor activities such as camping and fishing. This not only enhances the vehicle's versatility but also creates a richer and more comfortable outdoor experience for users.

[0066] In some embodiments of this application, the bottom of the tailgate 11 may include an inner layer and an outer layer, with a hollow interlayer formed between the inner and outer layers. The opening of the hollow interlayer is located at the bottom of the tailgate 11, and the opening of the hollow interlayer may be elongated to facilitate the user to unfold and store the curtain assembly 20 through the opening of the hollow interlayer.

[0067] In some embodiments of this application, one end of the curtain assembly 20 is fixed inside the hollow interlayer, ensuring the stability and reliability of the curtain assembly 20 during storage and unfolding. When the curtain assembly 20 is unfolded, the tailgate 11 provides a certain support for the curtain assembly 20.

[0068] In some embodiments of this application, reference is made to Figure 5 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, the screen assembly 20 includes a main screen 21 and a secondary screen 22. One end of the main screen 21 is provided with a pivot 40, and the other end of the main screen 21 extends out of the hollow interlayer. The pivot 40 is rotatably disposed within the hollow interlayer. The secondary screen 22 is connected to at least one side of the main screen 21, and the secondary screen 22 has a first state where it is laid above or below the main screen 21, and a second state where it is unfolded on at least one side of the main screen 21. (Reference) Figure 5 As shown, the secondary curtain 22 is in its first state, laid over the main curtain 21, for reference. Figure 6 As shown, the secondary curtain 22 is in the second state, unfolded on both sides of the main curtain 21.

[0069] In some embodiments of this application, reference is made to Figure 5 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, one end of the main curtain 21 is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft 40. The rotating shaft 40 is rotatably disposed in the hollow interlayer. During the rotation of the rotating shaft 40, the end of the main curtain 21 with the rotating shaft 40 will never come out of the hollow interlayer, thereby improving the stability of the main curtain 21.

[0070] In this embodiment, the pivot 40 may be made of metal or high-strength plastic to ensure its stability during repeated winding and unwinding.

[0071] In this embodiment of the application, the materials of the main curtain 21 and the secondary curtain 22 are not limited. The materials of the main curtain 21 and the secondary curtain 22 can be selected from materials with high wear resistance and the ability to resist the erosion of ultraviolet rays, rain and sand, such as fabric, plastic or other flexible materials, to extend the service life.

[0072] In some embodiments of this application, reference is made to Figure 5 As shown, the curtain assembly 20 also includes a connector 23.

[0073] In some embodiments of this application, when the sub-screen 22 is in the first state: at least a portion of the edges of the sub-screen 22 are connected to the main screen 21 via connectors 23. For example, the edge of the sub-screen 22 away from the main screen 21 is connected to the main screen 21 via connectors 23. This structure allows the sub-screen 22 to be stably laid above or below the main screen 21, which is beneficial for the screen assembly 20 to maintain a small area in a semi-open state, and also facilitates the winding and storage of the screen assembly 20 into the hollow interlayer.

[0074] In some embodiments of this application, along the width direction of the main curtain 21, i.e. Figure 6 In the X-axis direction, one side edge of the sub-screen 22 can be an integral structure connected to the main screen 21, and the other side edge of the sub-screen 22 can be connected to the main screen 21 through a connector 23.

[0075] In some embodiments of this application, reference is made to Figure 5 As shown, there are two sub-screens 22. When the sub-screens 22 are in the first state, the ends of the two sub-screens 22 that are away from the main screen 21 are connected by connectors 23. In this example, the two sub-screens 22 are respectively connected to both sides of the main screen 21 in the width direction. The ends of the two sub-screens 22 that are away from the main screen 21 are connected by connectors 23, ensuring that the two sub-screens 22 are stably laid above or below the main screen 21, and the screen assembly 20 presents a smaller area.

[0076] In some embodiments of this application, the connector 23 includes at least one of a zipper, Velcro, fastener, and magnetic attraction component.

[0077] In some embodiments of this application, the zipper includes two zipper teeth and a zipper head that moves between the two zipper teeth. The two zipper teeth may be fixed to the edges of the two sub-screens 22 away from the main screen 21, thereby connecting the two sub-screens 22 by the zipper. Alternatively, the two zipper teeth may be fixed to the sub-screen 22 and the main screen 21, respectively, thereby connecting each sub-screen 22 to the main screen 21 by the zipper.

[0078] In some embodiments of this application, the magnetic attraction component includes two magnetic elements. These two magnetic elements can be fixed to the edge of the sub-screen 22 away from the main screen 21, respectively. The magnetic attraction between the two magnetic elements connects the two sub-screens 22. Alternatively, the two magnetic elements can be fixed to the side edge of the sub-screen 22 and the main screen 21, respectively, with their positions corresponding to each other. The magnetic attraction between the two magnetic elements connects the sub-screen 22 and the main screen 21, facilitating the sub-screen 22 being in a first state.

[0079] In some embodiments of this application, reference is made to Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, the inner wall of the hollow sandwich layer has mounting grooves 12. The axial direction of the rotating shaft 40 is arranged in the hollow sandwich layer along the width direction of the vehicle. The two ends of the rotating shaft 40 are respectively rotatably disposed in the two mounting grooves 12. The two ends of the rotating shaft 40 extend out of the main curtain 21 and into the mounting grooves 12, so that the rotating shaft 40 can rotate stably in the mounting grooves 12. The mounting grooves 12 can be cylindrical grooves.

[0080] In some embodiments of this application, reference is made to Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, the vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof also includes a roll-up component 50, which is disposed between the pivot 40 and the inner wall of the mounting groove 12. By setting the roll-up component 50, the curtain assembly 20 can be automatically rolled up.

[0081] In some embodiments of this application, the winding member 50 is a coil spring, which has an inner end 51 located at the center and an outer end 52 located away from the center. The inner end 51 is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft 40, and the outer end 52 is disposed on the inner wall surface of the mounting groove 12. Along the axial direction of the rotating shaft 40, the two coil springs are respectively located at both ends of the rotating shaft 40, and the curtain assembly 20 is located between the two coil springs to avoid interference.

[0082] Based on this, coil springs can be made of metal wire, coiled into a spiral shape, and the coil spring stores and releases energy when twisted.

[0083] In some embodiments of this application, the two ends of the rotating shaft 40 have first insertion grooves extending radially along the rotating shaft 40, and the inner end 51 is inserted into the first insertion groove to fix the inner end 51 to the rotating shaft 40. The inner wall surface of the mounting groove 12 is provided with a second insertion groove, which may extend radially along the mounting groove 12, and the outer end 52 is inserted into the second insertion groove to fix the outer end 52 to the inner wall surface of the mounting groove 12.

[0084] The inner end 51 of the coil spring is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft 40, and the outer end 52 of the coil spring is fixed to the inner wall of the mounting groove 12. When the curtain assembly 20 is pulled out from the hollow interlayer, the curtain assembly 20 drives the rotating shaft 40 to rotate, and the inner end 51 of the coil spring also rotates accordingly. The outer end 52 is fixed to the inner wall of the mounting groove 12 and does not rotate with the rotating shaft 40, causing the coil spring to be twisted. At this time, the coil spring stores mechanical energy, which is realized through the deformation of the coil spring. When the curtain assembly 20 is released, the coil spring returns to its initial shape under its own elastic force, releasing the stored energy, realizing that the coil spring drives the rotating shaft 40 to rotate in the opposite direction, thereby automatically rolling up the curtain assembly 20. The operation is simple, saves space, and can effectively protect the curtain assembly 20 from dust and damage.

[0085] In some other possible embodiments, the retractor 50 may also include an electric motor for driving the shaft 40 to rotate. The motor may be controlled by a button or remote control located on the vehicle to enable the unfolding and retraction of the curtain assembly 20.

[0086] In some embodiments of this application, reference is made to Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 8 As shown, the top of the support member 30 is detachably connected to the curtain assembly 20.

[0087] When storing the curtain assembly 20, the support member 30 is removed from the curtain assembly 20. The support member 30 can be stored in the trunk 13 of the vehicle, providing good portability and avoiding taking up the limited space in the hollow interlayer. When the curtain assembly 20 is in the unfolded state, the support member 30 effectively supports the curtain assembly 20, thereby providing a sheltered space below the curtain assembly 20 for sunshade, rain protection, or privacy.

[0088] In some embodiments of this application, the top end of the support member 30 is detachably connected to the curtain assembly 20. For example, the top end of the support member 30 can be connected to the main curtain 21 or the secondary curtain 22 using buckles, pins, etc., to ensure the stability and ease of use of the connection. When the user does not need to use the curtain assembly 20, the support member 30 can be easily removed.

[0089] In some embodiments of this application, reference is made to Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 8 As shown, the number of support members 30 can be 2, 4, or 6, etc.

[0090] In some embodiments of this application, the support member 30 includes a telescopic rod that can extend and shorten along its own axis, facilitating adjustment of the support height for the curtain assembly 20 according to different usage requirements. For example, when the terrain is uneven, the length of the telescopic rod located at a higher elevation can be reduced, while the extension length of the telescopic rod located at a lower elevation can be increased to improve support balance.

[0091] In other embodiments of this application, the support member 30 may include at least two segments that are spliced ​​together. Each pair of segments may be connected by a threaded connection. The height of the support member 30 can be adjusted by disassembling and assembling the segments. This structure makes it easy to disassemble the segments of the support member 30 during storage, thereby reducing the total height of the support member 30 and facilitating its storage and transportation.

[0092] In some embodiments of this application, a counterweight is provided at the bottom of the support member 30 to prevent the curtain assembly 20 from being blown over by the wind.

[0093] In some other possible embodiments, the support member 30 may also include a pull rope. The top end of the pull rope is connected to the main curtain 21 or the secondary curtain 22, and the bottom end of the pull rope may be tied to an object such as a tree or a stone.

[0094] In some embodiments of this application, reference is made to Figure 7 and Figure 9 As shown, when the screen assembly 20 is in the retracted state, it is wound around the pivot 40. This ensures that the screen assembly 20 can be stored compactly when not in use, avoiding excessive space occupation and protecting the surface of the screen assembly 20.

[0095] refer to Figure 1 and Figure 10 As shown, this application embodiment also provides a vehicle, including: a vehicle body and the aforementioned vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof, the vehicle body including a tailgate 11, the tailgate 11 having a hollow interlayer inside; Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the aforementioned vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof includes a curtain assembly 20, which has a retracted state housed within a hollow interlayer and an unfolded state extending out of the hollow interlayer.

[0096] When using the vehicle sunroof, the tailgate 11 is opened, creating a large gap between the tailgate 11 and the ground. The curtain assembly 20 is then pulled out from the hollow layer of the tailgate 11, preventing it from coming into contact with the ground and becoming contaminated. The curtain assembly 20 is then supported by the support member 30 between the end of the curtain assembly 20 furthest from the tailgate 11 and the ground. The end of the curtain assembly 20 closest to the tailgate 11 is supported by the tailgate 11, thus creating a sheltered space under the curtain assembly 20 for users to cool off or protect themselves from the sun. At this time, the secondary curtain 22 is in the first state, and the sheltered space under the curtain assembly 20 is relatively small.

[0097] If a larger shelter space is needed, the secondary curtain 22 is unfolded from the main curtain 21, that is, the curtain assembly 20 switches from the first state to the second state, and the secondary curtain 22 unfolds from the main curtain 21, presenting a fully unfolded state, which widens the overall width of the curtain assembly 20, and is supported between the secondary curtain 22 and the ground by the support member 30, thus achieving a larger area of ​​shelter space.

[0098] After use, switch the curtain assembly 20 from the second state to the first state. The secondary curtain 22 is stably laid above or below the main curtain 21 by the connector 23. Then, the curtain assembly 20 is stored in the hollow interlayer of the tailgate 11 by the retractor 50. This can effectively reduce the problem of the curtain assembly 20 being eroded by ultraviolet rays, rain and wind and sand, which can lead to material aging and damage. Finally, close the tailgate 11.

[0099] This application provides a vehicle sunroof with a simple structure and low cost. The screen assembly 20 can be stored in a hollow interlayer, so that the screen assembly 20 will not affect the opening and closing of the tailgate 11, will not affect the overall vehicle shape, and has an excellent storage environment, making the screen assembly 20 more durable.

[0100] This application provides a vehicle-mounted sunroof and vehicle, which can enrich the usage scenarios and make it convenient for users to open the tailgate 11 and quickly unfold the curtain assembly 20 when camping or fishing. The secondary curtain 22 can be quickly unfolded on at least one side of the main curtain 21 to expand the area of ​​the curtain assembly 20, making it convenient to use.

[0101] The application embodiment provides a vehicle-mounted sunroof and vehicle. The screen component 20 can be presented in a semi-open state with a small area and a fully open state with a large area, which improves the flexibility of use, makes it easier for users to choose the use according to their needs, and broadens the application scenarios.

[0102] This application provides a vehicle-mounted sunroof and vehicle that can be linked with the folding function of the rear seats of the vehicle. The sunroof assembly 20 is combined with the trunk 13 inside the vehicle body 10 to form a new vehicle usage mode of tent, foyer and sunroof. With the addition of vehicle-mounted ambient lighting, vehicle starry sky roof and other functions, it provides customers with a modern camping experience.

[0103] It should be noted that the vehicle provided in this application embodiment can refer to large automobiles, small automobiles, special-purpose vehicles, etc. For example, according to vehicle type, the automobile in this application can be a sedan, an off-road vehicle, a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), or other types of vehicles. Generally, a vehicle is equipped with wheels, a power source, and a transmission system between the wheels and the power source. The transmission system can transmit the power provided by the power source to the wheels, causing the wheels to rotate and thus driving the vehicle.

[0104] It should be noted that the type of power source of the vehicle is not limited in the embodiments of this application. For example, for fuel vehicles, the power source can refer to fuel engines such as gasoline engines and diesel engines; for electric vehicles, the power source can refer to electric motors; for hybrid vehicles, the power source can refer to engines or electric motors; for vehicles powered by other means, the power source can refer to devices that generate power.

[0105] When a lidar is working, it emits electromagnetic waves through an antenna and continuously detects the echoes reflected from obstacles in front or behind. The radar signal processor then performs comprehensive analysis to calculate the relative speed and distance to the obstacles and generates a warning message that is transmitted to the vehicle's control circuit. The vehicle's control circuit then controls the vehicle's transmission and brakes to take appropriate actions to avoid a collision.

[0106] The sequence numbers of the embodiments in this application are for descriptive purposes only and do not represent the superiority or inferiority of the embodiments. The above are merely preferred embodiments of this application and do not limit the patent scope of this application. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the content of this application's specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this application.

Claims

1. A vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof, characterized in that, A tailgate (11) connected to the vehicle body (10), the tailgate (11) having a hollow interlayer inside, the vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof comprising: The curtain assembly (20) has a retracted state that is housed within the hollow interlayer and an unfolded state that extends out of the hollow interlayer and is unfolded. Support member (30) is supported below the curtain assembly (20).

2. The vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof according to claim 1, characterized in that, The curtain assembly (20) includes: A main curtain (21) is provided with a pivot (40) at one end of the main curtain (21), and the pivot (40) is rotatably disposed in the hollow interlayer; A secondary curtain (22) is connected to at least one side of the main curtain (21). The secondary curtain (22) has a first state in which it is laid above or below the main curtain (21) and a second state in which it is unfolded on at least one side of the main curtain (21).

3. The vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof according to claim 2, characterized in that, The curtain assembly (20) also includes a connector (23) when the sub-curtain (22) is in the first state: At least a portion of the edges of the sub-curtain (22) are connected to the main curtain (21) via the connector (23), and / or, the ends of the two sub-curtains (22) away from the main curtain (21) are connected via the connector (23).

4. The vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof according to claim 3, characterized in that, The connector (23) includes at least one of zipper, Velcro, fastener, and magnetic attraction component.

5. The vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof according to claim 2, characterized in that, The inner wall of the hollow interlayer is provided with an installation groove (12), and the two ends of the rotating shaft (40) are respectively rotatably disposed in the two installation grooves (12).

6. The vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof according to claim 5, characterized in that, It also includes a take-up coil (50) disposed between the pivot (40) and the inner wall of the mounting groove (12).

7. The vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof according to claim 6, characterized in that, The winding member (50) is a coil spring, which has an inner end (51) located at the center and an outer end (52) located away from the center. The inner end (51) is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft (40), and the outer end (52) is fixed to the inner wall of the mounting groove (12).

8. The vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof according to any one of claims 1-7, characterized in that, The top end of the support member (30) is detachably connected to the curtain assembly (20), and the support member (30) includes a telescopic rod.

9. The vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof according to any one of claims 2-7, characterized in that, When the curtain assembly (20) is in a stowed state, the curtain assembly (20) is wound around the pivot (40).

10. A vehicle, characterized in that, include: The vehicle body (10) includes a tailgate (11) with a hollow interlayer inside; The vehicle-mounted panoramic sunroof according to any one of claims 1 to 9.