This application claims priority to Korean Application No. 10-2007-0050241, filed on May 23, 2007, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for opening and closing an automobile glovebox, and more particularly to such an apparatus including a latch, unlocked through a rack and pinion mechanism.
2. Description of the Related Art
A variety of opening and closing units have been provided to automotive gloveboxes. However, many of these opening and closing units have complicated structures, or are not effective.
An apparatus for opening and closing a door of a glovebox mounted in an instrument panel. The apparatus includes a latch mounted to either the door or the instrument panel, a push button mounted to the other one of the door or the instrument panel, a rack bar connected to the push button and extending inward, a pinion engaged with the rack bar, and a link having a rack gear engaged with the pinion. The link is movable to lock and unlock the latch.
A locking unit, for constraining operation of the push button, may further be provided on either the door or the instrument panel. The locking unit may include a locking plug, operable by a key, and a locking rod attached to the link. When the locking plug is in a lock position, the locking plug impedes movement of the locking rod such that the link cannot unlock the latch. One end of the locking plug may have a semi-circular cross-section, and the locking rod may face the semi-circular end of the locking plug.
The rack bar may be biased outward. The rack bar and the link may be perpendicular to each other.
The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Reference will now be made in greater detail to a preferred embodiment of the invention, an example of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
Referring to
More specifically, the apparatus for opening and closing the glovebox includes a rack bar 130; the push button 100 installed on the instrument panel 400; a pinion 140 engaged with the rack bar 130; and a link 150 that is engaged with the pinion 140 and cooperates with the push button 100 to unlock the latch 310 when the push button 100 is pushed.
The push button 100 is exposed outside the instrument panel 400, and is attached to the rack bar 130, which extends inwards, behind the instrument panel 400.
The rack bar 130 is engaged with the pinion 140, and is provided with an extension bar 110, which extends inwards. The extension bar 110 is biased outward by a spring 120. Accordingly, when the user pushes and then releases the push button 100, the spring 120, compressed by the push button 100, is released, and thereby the push button 100 also returns to its original position.
The pinion 140 converts the linear motion of the rack bar 130 into rotational motion. The pinion 140 is mounted to a support bracket 160 that is fixedly installed in the instrument panel 400. The pinion 140 is engaged with the rack bar 130 at an upper portion thereof, and with the link 150, which will be described below, at a lower portion thereof.
The link 150 releases the door of the glovebox 300 from the instrument panel 400 when the push button 100 is pushed. To this end, the link 150 is provided with a rack gear 151 (
When the push button 100 is pushed, the pinion 140 rotates, moving the link 150 such that it presses the latch 310. The door of the glovebox 300 is thus released from the instrument panel 400.
Referring to
The locking plug 210 has the shape of a cylinder with a longitudinal notch cut at one end; i.e. its cross-section is semi-circular at one end. Further, the end of the link 150 is provided with a locking rod 152 that abuts the semi-circular end of the locking plug 210.
When the locking plug 210 is rotated to the “lock” position, movement of the locking rod 152 is impeded by the orientation of the locking plug 210, rendering operation of the link 150 impossible even if the push button 100 is pushed.
In the illustrated embodiments described above, the push button 100 and the locking unit 200 are mounted on the instrument panel 400, and the latch 310 is installed on one side of the door of the glovebox 300. However, the present invention is not limited to the above-described structure. For example, the push button 100 and the locking unit 200 may be mounted on the door of the glovebox 300, and the latch 310 may be installed on the instrument panel 400.
Now, the operation of the apparatus according to embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to
When the user pushes the push button 100, the rack bar 130 moves inward (up in
If, however, the glovebox is locked, the operation of the apparatus is as described below with reference to
The user inserts the key into the locking plug 210 of the locking unit 200, and then turns the key in a locking direction. The locking plug 210 rotates in the locking direction at a predetermined angle, and thereby constrains the locking rod 152 such that operation of the link 150 is impossible. In this state, the operation of the push button 100 is impossible because the locking rod 152 is constrained by the locking plug 210.
As described above, the apparatus for opening and closing the glovebox for the automobile according to the present invention easily and quickly unlocks the door of the glovebox with a rack and pinion, so that the glovebox is reliable, and easy to manufacture.
Although an exemplary embodiment of the present invention has been described for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2007-0050241 | May 2007 | KR | national |
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