Aperture closure system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6752440
  • Patent Number
    6,752,440
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 11, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 22, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An aperture closure system including a primary closure, a secondary closure, a disabling member, and at least one latch, the secondary closure being releasably retained in a closed position by the at least one latch, the secondary closure having an inside release lever operable via a first transmission path to release the at least one latch, the secondary closure including an external release lever operable to release the at least one latch via a second transmission path, the external release lever being connected to the disabling member, in which when the primary closure and the secondary closure are in their closed positions the primary closure cooperates with the external release lever to move the disabling member, such that the first transmission path is blocked or broken by the disabling member thus preventing the inside release lever from releasing the at least one latch.
Description




RELATED APPLICATIONS




This application claims priority to United Kingdom (GB) patent application number 0121928.6 filed on Sep. 12, 2001.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to aperture closure systems, in particular, aperture closure systems for use in vehicles.




Vehicles include a chassis side structure which includes an A pillar, located towards the front of the chassis side structure, a B pillar located towards the centre of the chassis side structure, and a C pillar locate towards the rear of the chassis side structure. The front door is located between the A and B pillar, and the rear door is located between the B and C pillar.




It is known to hinge the front door on the A pillar, and the rear door on the C pillar, such that the doors open in opposing directions. Such doors are operably retained in their respective closed position by respective latches, parts of which are mounted on the front and rear of the B pillar. Operation of front and rear door inside release levers independently releases the doors from the closed position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the present invention there is provided an aperture closure system including a primary closure, a secondary closure, a disabling member, and at least one latch, the secondary closure being releasably retained in a closed position by the at least one latch, the secondary closure having an inside release lever operable via a first transmission path to release the at least one latch, the secondary closure including an external release lever operable to release the at least one latch via a second transmission path, the external release lever being connected to the disabling member, in which when the primary closure and the secondary closure are in their closed positions the primary closure cooperates with the external release lever to move the disabling member, such that the first transmission path is blocked or broken by the disabling member thus preventing the inside release lever from releasing the at least one latch.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an aperture closure system according to the present invention,





FIG. 1A

is a side view of the aperture closure system of

FIG. 1

,





FIGS. 2

to


5


are schematic plan views showing the operation of the aperture closure system of

FIG. 1

in a vehicle, and





FIGS. 6 and 7

are schematic plan views showing the operation of an alternative aperture closure system in a vehicle.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference to

FIGS. 1

,


1


A,


2


and


3


there is shown an aperture closure system


10


and a vehicle


12


(only part of which is shown).




The vehicle


12


moves in the direction of arrow A when moving in a forwards direction.




The vehicle


12


includes a side chassis structure


13


(only part of which is shown) which includes an A pillar


52


(only part of which is shown) and a C pillar


42


(only part of which is shown).




It can be seen from

FIG. 1A

that there is no B pillar.




The aperture closure system


10


includes a primary closure, in the form of a front door


14


, and a secondary closure, in the form of a rear door


16


.




The front and rear doors allow access to a passenger compartment


60


(which term is to be understood to include the compartment where a driver of the vehicle is located), by opening sideways, i.e. laterally to the direction of travel A.




The front door


14


includes an engagement portion


18


located on a front door shut face


19


. The engagement portion could be integral with the front door, having been formed as part of a pressing process, or the engagement portion could be an additional component which is added to an existing front door.




The rear door has an external release lever


22


(i.e. a lever being normally operated by someone situated externally of the vehicle) which is pivotally mounted on a rear door shut face


21


at pivot


24


, and is capable of moving in the direction of arrows R


1


and R


2


. The external release lever is biased, for example by a spring (not shown), such that when free to move it obtains the position shown in

FIG. 2

at R


0


.




The rear door has an inside release lever


30


which is pivotally mounted at pivot


37


on an internal face


32


of the rear door, and is capable of moving in the directions of arrows P


1


and P


2


.




The rear door has a striker


23


which is mounted on the rear door shut face. The striker engages with a front door latch (not shown) to releasably retain the front door to the rear door.




The rear door is hinged at its rear edge at hinge


40


, the hinge being located on the C pillar


42


.




The front door is hinged at its front edge at hinge


50


, the hinge being located on the A pillar


52


.




The front door and rear door hinges are positioned such that, when in the closed position, the shut faces


19


and


21


are adjacent each other, with the external release lever cooperating with the engagement portion of the front door, and the striker


23


engaging with the front door latch (not shown).




The rear door has an upper latch


26


which is connected to a lower latch


28


, both latches together being capable of releasably retaining the rear door in a closed position.




The lower latch is operated by a release member


29


, movement of which releases the lower latch, and hence, since they are connected, the upper latch.




From

FIGS. 1

,


4


and


5


it can be seen that there is a first transmission path


33


between the inside release lever


30


and the release member


29


. The first transmission path


33


comprises two portions


33


A and


33


B.




Portion


33


A is in the form of a lever pivotally attached to the inside release lever


30


. Pardon


33


B has only been shown schematically and can take various forms including bowden cable or rod form.




From

FIG. 1

it can also be seen that there is a second transmission path between the external release lever


22


and the release member


29


. The second transmission path is in the form of second mechanical linkage


25


(shown schematically).




A disabling member


34


is connected to the external release lever


22


at position


36


, with the disabling member moving in the direction of arrows X


1


and X


2


when the external release lever moves in the direction of arrows R


1


and R


2


respectively.




With reference to

FIGS. 4 and 5

it can be seen that the disabling means either makes or breaks the transmission path


33


between the inside release lever and the lower latch


28


i.e. the disabling means either allows for or does not allow movement of portion


33


A to be transmitted to portion


33


B. This concept is known as freewheel locking, where, when disabled, the inside release lever will move but will not release the lower latch.




With the front door in an open position (as in

FIG. 2

) the external release lever moves the disabling means in the direction of arrow X


1


to the position shown in

FIG. 4

under action of the spring previously mentioned. In this position it can be seen that the first transmission path


33


is made i.e. connected and that manual movement of the inside release lever in the direction of arrow P


1


moves the mechanical linkage


33


such that it moves the release member


29


to release the lower latch.




As the front door is closed, (as in

FIG. 3

) the external release lever moves the disabling means in the direction of arrow X


2


to the position shown in FIG.


5


. In this position it can be seen that the first transmission path


33


is broken and that manual movement of the inside release lever in the direction of arrow P


1


moves the portion


33


A, but, since this portion is misaligned with respect to portion


33


B, it does not move the portion


33


B and hence does not release the lower latch.




With the front door in an open position, manual movement of the external release lever from an open position R


0


to a release position R


R


moves the second mechanical linkage


25


such that the release member


29


releases the lower latch. Note that this movement between positions R


O


and R


R


does not affect the ability to the inside release member to open the door.




With reference to

FIGS. 6 and 7

there is shown an alternative embodiment, in which features that perform the same function as those in

FIGS. 4 and 5

are numbered 100 greater.




It can be seen that in this case the disabling means


134


either blocks or unblocks the first transmission path


133


between the inside release lever


130


and the lower latch release member


129


. This concept is known as block locking, where, when disabled, the inside release lever will not move and hence will not release the latch.




With the front door in an open position the external release lever moves the disabling means


134


in the direction of arrow X


1


to the position shown in FIG.


6


. In this position it can be seen that the first transmission path


133


between the inside release lever


130


and the release member


129


(shown schematically) is not blocked by the disabling means


134


, i.e. unblocked, and that manual movement of the inside release lever in the direction of arrow P


1


moves the mechanical linkage


133


such that it moves the release member


129


to release the lower latch.




As the front door is closed the external release lever moves the disabling means in the direction of arrow X


2


to the position shown in FIG.


7


. In this position it can be seen that the first transmission path


133


is blocked by the disabling means and that manual movement of the inside release lever in the direction of arrow P


1


cannot move the mechanical linkage


133


, and does not release the lower latch. This is because abutment


134


A prevents disabling means


134


from moving in the Y


1


direction.




In other embodiments the first transmission path between the inside release lever and the lower latch may be an electrical first transmission path, such that mechanical movement of the disabling means, as a result of the front door closing, may activate a switch which then sends a signal to a control device which disables the inside release lever, for example, a power opening latch actuator may be disabled.




It can be seen in the above embodiments, that the external release lever is mounted on the rear door shut face, and not on an outside panel of the rear door. Hence there is no need to pierce the outside panel of the rear door, which both reduces manufacturing complexity and improves ergonomics.



Claims
  • 1. An aperture closure system including a primary closure, a secondary closure, a disabling member, and at least one latch, the secondary closure being releasably retained in a closed position by the at least one latch, the secondary closure having an inside release lever operable via a first transmission path to release the at least one latch, the secondary closure including an external release lever operable to release the at least one latch via a second transmission path, the external release lever being connected to the disabling member, in which when the primary closure and the secondary closure are in their closed positions the primary closure engages the external release lever to move the disabling member, such that the first transmission path is disabled by the disabling member thus preventing the inside release lever from releasing the at least one latch.
  • 2. An aperture closure system according to claim 1 in which the secondary closure has a secondary closure shut face, the external release lever being mounted on the secondary closure shut face, and the primary closure has an engagement portion, the engagement being between the engagement portion and the external release lever.
  • 3. An aperture closure system according to claim 1 in which the first transmission path between the inside release lever and the at least one latch is mechanical.
  • 4. An aperture closure system according to claim 1 in which die first transmission path between the inside release lever and the at least one latch is electrical.
  • 5. An aperture closure system as defined in claim 1 in which the external release lever is mounted on a shut face of the secondary closure.
  • 6. A vehicle including an aperture closure system including a primary closure, a secondary closure, a disabling member, and at least one latch, the secondary closure being releasably retained in a closed position by the at least one latch, the secondary closure having an inside release lever operable via a first transmission path to release the at least one latch, the secondary closure including an external release lever operable to release the at least one latch via a second transmission path, the external release lever being connected to the disabling member, in which when the primary closure and the secondary closure are in their closed positions the primary closure engages with the external release lever to move the disabling member, such that the first transmission path is disabled by the disabling member thus preventing the inside release lever from releasing the at least one latch.
  • 7. A vehicle according to claim 6 in which the primary closure is a front door and the secondary closure is a rear door.
  • 8. A vehicle according to claim 7 in which the primary and secondary closure open laterally relative to the vehicle.
  • 9. A vehicle according to claim 7 in which the primary and secondary closures allow access to a passenger compartment of the vehicle.
  • 10. An aperture closure system including a primary closure, a secondary closure, a disabling mentor, and at least one latch, the secondary closure being releasably retained in a closed position by the at least one latch, the secondary closure having an inside release lever operable via a first transmission path to release the at least one latch, the secondary closure including an external release lever mounted on a shut face of the secondary closure and operable to release the at least one latch via a second transmission path, the external release lever being connected to the disabling member, in which when the primary closure and the secondary closure are in their closed positions the primary closure engages the external release lever to move the disabling member, such that the first transmission path is disabled by the disabling member thus preventing the inside release lever from releasing the at least one latch.
  • 11. The claim as recited in claim 10, wherein said external release lever is movable between a first position engaged with said primary closure disabling said first transmission path, a second position disengaged from said primary closure enabling said first transmission path, and a third position causing actuation of said at least one latch through said second transmission path.
  • 12. The claim as recited in claim 11, wherein said first transmission path comprises a first portion engageable with a second portion to enable operation of said first transmission path, said first portion movable in response to said inside release lever to engage said second portion, and said disablement member is movable in response to movement of said external release lever, wherein movement of said external release lever to said first position causes movement of said disablement member to disable engagement between said first and second portion of said first transmission path.
  • 13. The claim as recited in claim 12, wherein said first portion comprises a lever pivotally attached to said inside release lever and movement of said disablement member selectively aligns said lever with said second portion.
  • 14. The claim as recited in claim 12, wherein said first portion comprises a lever pivotally attached to said inside release lever and movement of said disablement member selectively blocks engagement between said first portion and said second portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
0121928 Sep 2001 GB
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Entry
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