Information
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Patent Grant
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6655179
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Patent Number
6,655,179
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Date Filed
Friday, October 26, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 2, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Knight; Anthony
- Kyle; Michael J.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 264
- 070 237
- 070 2791
- 070 2787
- 292 216
- 292 201
- 292 DIG 23
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International Classifications
- E05B6512
- E05B6530
- E05B4900
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Abstract
A so-called super-lock condition of a door lock is achieved with a simple and compact construction. The door lock includes first and second lock/unlock mechanisms which establish the super-lock condition when assuming lock conditions respectively. The first and second lock/unlock mechanisms are actuated by an electric actuator mounted to the door lock. In a housing of the electric actuator, there are installed first and second electric motors and first and second operation levers. Due to power of the first electric motor, the first operation lever is switched between an unlock position causing the first lock/unlock mechanism to assume the unlock condition and a lock position causing the first lock/unlock mechanism to assume the lock condition, and due to power of the second electric motor, the second operation lever is switched between an unlock position causing the second lock/unlock mechanism to assume the unlock condition and a lock position causing the second lock/unlock mechanism to assume the lock condition.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to automotive door lock assemblies and more particularly to the automotive door lock assemblies of a thief-proof type.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In known automotive door lock assemblies hitherto used, there is a type which comprises a key cylinder which is mounted on the door to face the outside of the same, a lock/unlock mechanism which can switch between a lock condition wherein manipulation of both outside and inside handles of the door for opening the door is inoperative and an unlock condition wherein the manipulation of them is operative and an override mechanism which can make the manipulation of the inside handle operative even when the lock/unlock mechanism is in the lock condition.
However, due to its inherent construction, the door lock assemblies of this type have failed to exhibit a satisfied thief-proof function. That is, even when the door is locked with the lock/unlock mechanism kept in the lock condition, manipulation of the inside handle by a picking tool or the like inserting through a small clearance for example between a door window pane and the door body would induce switching of the lock/unlock mechanism to the unlock condition thereby causing illegal opening of the door.
One of the automotive door lock assemblies that overcomes the above-mentioned drawback is disclosed in Japanese Patent First Provisional Publication 4-20684. That is, in the door lock assembly of this publication, there are further employed a safety mechanism which can make the override mechanism inoperative in a certain condition and an electric actuator which actuates the safety mechanism with an electric power. That is, by operating the safety mechanism by the electric actuator, the manipulation of the inside handle becomes inoperative in the certain condition.
However, even the door lock assembly of this publication has failed to provide users with a satisfaction. That is, in this door lock assembly, the two electric motors for respectively actuating the safety mechanism and the lock/unlock mechanism are separately arranged in the assembly, and thus the entire construction of the door lock assembly is bulky.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a thief-proof automotive door lock assembly which is simple in construction and compact in size.
According to the present invention, there is provided a thief-proof automotive door lock assembly which generally comprises a door lock which includes first and second lock/unlock mechanisms and an electric actuator which includes first and second electric motors and first and second operation levers, wherein the first and second lock/unlock mechanisms can be brought to respective lock conditions for providing a so-called “super-lock condition” thereby to improve the thief-proof function of the door lock assembly.
According to the present invention, there is provided an automotive door lock assembly for use with an automotive door having outside and inside handles mounted thereon. The assembly comprises a door lock including a first lock/unlock mechanism which switches between an unlock condition wherein manipulation of the outside handle is made operative and a lock condition wherein manipulation of the outside handle is made inoperative and a second lock/unlock mechanism which switches between an unlock condition wherein manipulation of the inside handle is made operative and a lock condition wherein manipulation of the inside handle is made inoperative; and an electric actuator mounted to the door lock for actuating the same. The electric actuator includes a housing secured to a base member of the door lock; first and second electric motors installed in the housing; a first operation lever straightly movably held by the housing, the first operation lever being actuated by the first electric motor to switch between an unlock position to cause the first lock/unlock mechanism to assume the unlock condition and a lock position to cause the first lock/unlock mechanism to assume the lock condition; and a second operation lever pivotally held by the housing, the second operation lever being actuated by the second electric motor to switch between an unlock position to cause the second lock/unlock mechanism to assume the unlock condition and a lock position to cause the second lock/unlock mechanism to assume the lock condition.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a side view of a thief-proof automotive door lock assembly according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side view of the thief-proof automotive door lock assembly of the invention in a condition wherein a door lock and an electric actuator are separated from each other;
FIG. 3
is a front view of the door lock;
FIG. 4
is a view taken from the direction of the arrow “IV” of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a partial view of
FIG. 4
, but showing a condition wherein a second lock/unlock mechanism of the door lock is in an unlock condition;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view taken along the line “VI—VI” of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 7
is an exploded view of the second lock/unlock mechanism of the door lock and a second operation lever of the electric actuator;
FIG. 8
is a side view of the electric actuator in one condition;
FIG. 9
is a partial view of
FIG. 8
, but showing a different condition;
FIG. 10
is a sectional view taken along the line “X—X” of
FIG. 2
; and
FIG. 11
is a sectional view taken along the line “XI-X
1
” of FIG.
2
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In the following, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. For ease of understanding, various directional terms, such as, right, left, upper, lower, rightward and the like are used in the description. However, such terms are to be understood with respect to only the drawing or drawings on which the corresponding part or portion is illustrated.
Referring to the drawings, particularly
FIGS. 1 and 2
, there is shown a thief-proof automotive door lock assembly according to the present invention.
In these drawings, denoted by numerals
1
and
20
are a door lock and an electric actuator which are combined to constitute the thief-proof automotive door lock assembly of the present invention.
The door lock
1
is fixed to a free end of an automotive pivotal door by means of bolts. Although not shown, a striker is fixed to a vehicle body, against which a latch plate of the door lock
1
is engageable.
The door lock
1
comprises a body
2
, the latch plate pivotally held in the body
2
to engage with the striker and a lock pawl pivotally held in the body
2
to restrain or lock the latch plate in the engaged position.
As is seen from
FIG. 3
which shows a front view of the door lock
1
, an open lever
3
is connected to the lock pawl through a shaft
3
c
to pivot together like a single unit. That is, when the open lever
3
is pivoted in a clockwise direction in the drawing, that is, in an opening direction, the lock pawl releases or unlocks the latch plate to permit opening of the door.
In
FIG. 3
, denoted by numeral
4
is an outside lever which is pivotally connected to the front surface of the body
2
by means of a shaft
5
. One end of the outside lever
4
is connected through a transmission cable TC to an outside handle (not shown) mounted on an outside surface of the door. That is, when the outside handle is manipulated for the purpose of opening the door, the transmission cable TC pulls the outside lever
4
to pivot the same in a counterclockwise direction in the drawing, that is, in an opening direction.
In
FIG. 3
, denoted by numeral
6
is a first lock/unlock mechanism which can switch the door lock
1
from a lock condition to an unlock condition in response to manipulation of the outside handle of the door. The first lock/unlock mechanism
6
generally comprises a lock/unlock lever
8
which is pivotally connected through a shaft
7
to the front surface of the body
2
and has a left end
8
a
projected, and a sub-lever
9
which has a lower portion pivotally connected to the outside lever
4
and has an upper portion formed with an arcuate slot
9
a
. The arcuate slot
9
a
is slidably engaged with a projection
8
b
provided on a lower end of the lock/unlock lever
8
.
When the outside lever
4
is pivoted in the opening direction, that is, in a counterclockwise direction in
FIG. 3
, the sub-lever
9
is shifted downward. The sub-lever
9
is formed at a generally middle portion thereof with a canceling portion
9
b
which is engageable with a first engaging portion
3
a
of the open lever
3
upon the downward shifting thereof.
When the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
is in its lock condition, the lock/unlock lever
8
and the sub-lever
9
assume respective lock positions as shown in FIG.
3
. Under this lock condition of the mechanism
6
, even when the sub-lever
9
is shifted downward due to manipulation of the outside handle of the door through the outside lever
4
, the canceling portion
9
b
of the sub-lever
9
does not engage with the first engaging portion
3
a
of the open lever
3
thereby failing to open the door.
While, when the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
is turned to its unlock condition, the lock/unlock lever
8
is pivoted counterclockwise by a given angle to assume an unlock position and the sub-lever
9
is pivoted clockwise by a given angle to assume an unlock position. Under this unlock condition of the mechanism
6
, when the sub-lever
9
is shifted downward due to manipulation of the outside handle of the door, the canceling portion
9
b
of the sub-lever
9
is brought into abutment with the first engaging portion
3
a
of the open lever
3
thereby turning the open lever
3
in the opening direction. Thus, the door is permitted to open.
FIG. 4
shows a side view of the door lock
1
. In this drawing, denoted by numeral
11
is a base plate secured to body
2
. It is to be noted that when the door lock
1
is properly mounted on the free end of the pivotal door, the base plate
11
extends in parallel with a major surface of the door. A generally L-shaped inside lever
10
is pivotally connected to the base plate
11
through a shaft
12
. The inside lever
10
is formed at a lower portion with a connecting opening
10
a
. As is seen from
FIGS. 4 and 1
, to the connecting opening
10
a
, there is connected a connecting cable
13
which extends from an inside handle (not shown) mounted on an inside surface of the door. When the inside handle is manipulated for the purpose of opening the door, the inside lever
10
is pivoted in an opening direction, that is, in a clockwise direction in FIG.
4
and in a counterclockwise direction in FIG.
1
. As is seen from
FIG. 4
, a rear portion of the inside lever
10
is formed with an elongate slot
10
b.
In
FIG. 4
, denoted by numeral
14
is a second lock/unlock mechanism which can switch the door lock
1
from the lock condition to the unlock condition in response to manipulation of the inside handle of the door.
The second lock/unlock mechanism
14
comprises an intermediate lever
15
which is pivotally connected through the shaft
12
to the base plate
11
, a switch lever
16
which has an elongate opening
16
a
slidably engaged with the shaft
12
and thus is linearly movably relative to the shaft
12
, and an override lever
19
which is pivotally connected through a shaft
17
to the base plate
11
and has a lower end portion pivotally connected through a connecting shaft
18
to an arm
15
a
of the intermediate lever
15
.
The intermediate lever
15
is formed with a generally L-shaped groove
15
b
mated with the elongate slot
10
b
of the inside lever
10
.
The switch lever
16
is provided with a projection
16
b
which is slidably engaged with both the L-shaped groove
15
b
of the intermediate lever
15
and the elongate slot
10
b
of the inside lever
10
. The switch lever
16
is movable between a lock position as shown in
FIG. 1
wherein the projection
16
b
is located at a corner of the L-shaped groove
15
b
to induce the lock condition of the second lock/unlock mechanism
14
and an unlock position as shown in
FIG. 5
wherein the projection
16
b
is located at a rear end of the L-shaped groove
15
b
to induce the unlock condition of the mechanism
14
. That is, when the switch lever
16
is in the lock position as shown in
FIG. 1
, the pivoting of the inside lever
10
in the opening direction is not transmitted to the intermediate lever
15
, while, when the switch lever
16
is in the unlock position as shown in
FIG. 5
, the switch lever
16
can pivot together with the inside lever
10
in the opening direction, and thus such opening operation is transmitted to the intermediate lever
15
through the projection
16
b
of the switch lever
16
.
In response to the pivoting of the intermediate lever
15
in the opening direction, the override lever
19
is pivoted in an opening direction (viz., in a counterclockwise direction in
FIG. 4
) through the connecting shaft
18
. Due to this pivoting, a canceling portion
19
a
provided on an end portion of the override lever
19
is brought into engagement with a second engaging portion
3
b
formed on the open lever
3
thereby to pivot the open lever
3
in the opening direction.
When the second lock/unlock mechanism
14
is in the unlock condition, manipulation of the inside handle of the door for the purpose of opening the door can induce opening of the door. That is, under such condition, the manipulation of the inside handle induces an integral pivoting of the inside lever
10
and the switch lever
16
in the opening direction bringing about engagement of the projection
16
b
with the L-shaped groove
15
b
thereby pivoting the intermediate lever
15
in the opening direction, and thus the open lever
3
is pivoted in the opening direction through the override lever
19
.
While, when the second lock/unlock mechanism
14
is in the lock condition, the manipulation of the inside handle of the door can not induce opening of the door. That is, under such condition, even when the inside lever
10
is pivoted in the opening direction due to manipulation of the inside handle of the door, the projection
16
b
of the switch lever
16
fails to strike against the L-shaped groove
15
b
, and thus the movement of the inside lever
10
is not transmitted to the intermediate lever
15
and thus to the override lever
19
. Accordingly, the door can not be opened.
Referring back to
FIG. 1
, the electric actuator
20
works to actuate the door lock
1
with an electric power. The electric actuator
20
is mounted to the door lock
1
in such a manner as will be described in the following.
As is seen from
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the electric actuator
20
comprises a plastic housing
21
which is secured to the base plate
11
.
As is seen from
FIG. 2
, within the housing
21
, there are installed a first electric motor
22
, a second electric motor
23
, a first operation lever
24
and a second operation lever
25
. That is, upon operation of a portable remote controller “RC” or an operation switch “OS” mounted in the vicinity of a driver's seat, the first motor
22
is energized to run in a given direction to operate the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
. Upon operation of the remote controller “RC”, the second motor
23
is energized to run in a given direction to operate the second lock/unlock mechanism
14
. Specifically, upon receiving information signals from the remote controller “RC” and the operation switch “OS”, a control unit
100
issues instruction signals to the first and second motors
22
and
23
in such a manner as will be described hereinafter.
The control unit
100
generally comprises a CPU (central processing unit), a RAM (random access memory), a ROM (read only memory) and input and output interfaces.
The first operation lever
24
is connected to the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
, and the second operation lever
25
is connected to the second lock/unlock mechanism
14
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the first operation lever
24
has two elongate slots
24
a
and
24
b
slidably engaged with projections (no numerals) provided by the housing
21
, so that the first operation lever
24
is vertically movably held by the housing
21
. The first operation lever
24
is formed with an opening
24
c
to which the projected end
8
a
of the lock/unlock lever
8
of the above-mentioned door lock
1
is engaged. With this, the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
of the door lock
1
is engaged with the first operation lever
24
. The first operation lever
24
is further formed at an upper portion with a vertically extending groove
24
d
in which a rack
26
is slidably received.
Due to energization of the first motor
22
, the first operation lever
24
is moved between a lock position as shown in
FIG. 2
wherein the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
assumes the lock condition and an unlock position as shown in
FIG. 8
wherein the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
assumes the unlock condition. That is, the actuating motion produced by the first motor
22
is transmitted to the first operation lever
24
through a train including a worm
22
a
which is mounted on an output shaft of the motor
22
, a worm wheel
28
which is pivotally connected to the housing
21
through a shaft
27
and meshed with the worm
22
a
and the rack
26
which is meshed with a pinion
28
a
concentrically mounted on the worm wheel
28
.
The first operation lever
24
is formed at an upper portion thereof with a projection
24
e
and a lower end thereof with a bent part
24
f
that is directed rightward in FIG.
2
.
When, as is seen from
FIG. 9
, the first operation lever
24
is in the lock position and the switch lever
16
is in the unlock position, pivoting the switch lever
16
in the opening direction causes a pin
36
held by the projection
16
b
of the switch lever
16
to become engaged with the bent part
24
f
of the lever
24
thereby to force the first operation lever
24
to move from the lock position to the unlock position. With this, the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
is brought to the unlock condition.
FIG. 6
shows the detail of the pin
36
held by the projection
16
b
of the switch lever
16
.
Referring back to
FIG. 2
, between the groove
24
d
of the first operation lever
24
and the rack
26
, there is defined a clearance for play therebetween, which corresponds to an operation stroke of the first operation lever
24
between the lock and unlock positions of the lever
24
. Although not shown in the drawings, the rack
26
and the worm wheel
28
are biased toward their neutral positions by a spring. With this spring, the rack
26
and the worm wheel
28
are suppressed from making reversed rotation even when the first operation lever
24
is moved to the lock or unlock position due to turning of a key cylinder (not shown) mounted on the outside surface of the door.
Denoted by numeral
29
is a key lever which is pivotally connected to a supporting portion
21
a
(see
FIGS. 6 and 10
) of the housing
21
through a shaft
29
a
which extends to the outside of the door. The key lever
29
is formed with upper and lower arms
29
b
and
29
b
which are engageable with the projection
24
e
of the first operation lever
24
.
As is seen from
FIG. 10
, to an end of the key lever
29
that projects outside of the door from the supporting portion
21
a
, there is connected a key connection lever
30
which is connected to the key cylinder through a bar or the like. The key connection lever
30
and the key lever
29
are pivoted together like a single unit.
Due to manipulation of the key cylinder by a given key, the key lever
29
is pivoted clockwise and counterclockwise in
FIGS. 2 and 8
through the key connection lever
30
. Due to pivoting of the key lever
29
, the upper or lower arm
29
b
of the lever
29
is brought into abutment with the projection
24
e
of the first operation lever
24
thereby to move the lever
24
to the lock position or unlock position.
In
FIG. 2
, denoted by numeral
31
is a transmission lever which is pivotally connected through a shaft
32
to the housing
21
. A free end of the transmission lever
31
is provided with a projection
31
a
which is slidably engaged with a recess
24
g
formed in the first operation lever
24
. Thus, in response to the movement of the first operation lever
24
, the transmission lever
31
is pivoted between a lock position as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 9
and an unlock position as shown in FIG.
8
.
A worm
23
a
is mounted on an output shaft of the second electric motor
23
, which is meshed with a worm wheel
34
which is concentrically connected to the transmission lever
31
through the shaft
32
.
The second operation lever
25
is generally L-shaped and pivotally connected through a shaft
33
to a lower portion of the housing
21
. An upper arm portion
25
a
of the second operation lever
25
is formed at its upper edge with an arcuate toothed part
25
b
which is meshed with the above-mentioned worm wheel
34
and at a portion between the toothed part
25
b
and the shaft
33
with an arcuate slot
25
c
with which the pin
36
held by the projection
16
b
of the switch lever
16
(see
FIG. 4
) is slidably engaged.
Due to energization of the second motor
23
, the engagement of the pin
36
with the arcuate slot
25
c
causes the second operation lever
25
to pivot clockwise or counterclockwise between a lock position as shown in
FIG. 2
wherein the second lock/unlock mechanism
14
assumes the lock condition and an unlock position as shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
wherein the mechanism
14
assumes the unlock condition.
As is seen from
FIGS. 2 and 7
, the actuate slot
25
c
is formed concentric with the shaft
12
through which the L-shaped inside lever
10
is pivotally connected to the base plate
11
of the door lock
1
. With this arrangement, the pin
36
does not interrupt the actuate slot
25
c
even when the switch lever
16
is pivoted in the opening direction.
Referring back to
FIG. 2
, denoted by numeral
35
is a connecting bar which has an upper end pivotally connected to the transmission lever
31
and has a bent lower end
35
a
slidably engaged with an arcuate slot
25
d
formed in the second operation lever
25
. As is seen from the drawing, when the first operation lever
24
, the transmission lever
31
and the second operation lever
25
are in the respective lock positions, the connecting bar
35
takes such a position that the bent lower end
35
a
of the bar
35
takes an upper position in the arcuate slot
25
d.
When, with the door lock assembly assuming the condition as shown in
FIG. 2
, the first operation lever
24
and the transmission lever
31
are pivoted from the lock positions to the unlock positions due to manipulation of the key cylinder through the key connection lever
30
and the key lever
29
, the second operation lever
25
is forced to pivot to the unlock position through the connecting bar
35
. With this, the second lock/unlock mechanism
14
is brought to the unlock condition.
As is seen from
FIG. 2
, for mounting the electric actuator
20
to the base plate
11
of the door lock
1
, the base plate
11
is formed with a plurality of catching pawls
11
a
by which the housing
21
of the actuator
20
is detachably caught. Upon mounting, the housing
21
covers the elements of the door lock
1
. That is, the housing
21
serves as both a means for accommodating the elements of the actuator
20
and a means for providing the door lock
1
with water-proof and thief-proof functions. An upper half of the housing
21
is closed by a cover member
21
b
(see FIGS.
10
and
11
).
Upon mounting the housing
21
to the base plate
11
, the projected end
8
a
of the lock/unlock lever
8
is brought into engagement with the opening
24
c
of the first operation lever
24
and at the same time the pin
36
held by the projection
16
b
of the switch lever
16
is brought into the arcuate slot
25
c
of the second operation lever
25
. With this, the first operation lever
24
becomes connected with the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
and the second operation lever
25
becomes connected with the second lock/unlock mechanism
14
.
It is to be noted that on the door to which the automotive door lock assembly of the invention is mounted, there is no lock knob in order to avoid illegal door opening action effected by manipulating the lock knob with a picking tool or the like. Usually, on an automotive door having a door lock assembly mounted therein, there is arranged a lock knob at the inside surface of the door. That is, by manipulating the lock knob by a passenger in the vehicle cabin, a device corresponding to the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
is switched between the lock and unlock conditions.
That is, in the present invention, actuation of the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
is carried out when the key cylinder mounted on the outside surface of the door or the remote controller “RC” is manipulated or when the operation switch “OS” mounted in the vicinity of a driver's seat is manipulated, as has been mentioned hereinabove.
In the following, operation of the thief-proof automotive door lock assembly will be described with reference to the drawings.
For ease of understanding, the explanation will be commenced with respect to a condition wherein the door is closed with the first and second lock/unlock mechanisms
6
and
14
keeping the unlock condition.
Under this condition, the second lock/unlock mechanism
14
shows the condition as shown in
FIG. 5
, the electric actuator
20
shows the condition as shown in FIG.
8
and the latch plate (which is secured to the open lever
3
(see FIG.
3
)) fully latches the striker without being locked by the lock pawl. In this condition, manipulation of the outside handle or inside handle permits or induces opening of the door.
That is, when the outside handle is manipulated for opening the door, the open lever
3
(see
FIG. 3
) is pivoted in the opening direction through the transmission cable TC, the outside lever
4
and the sub-lever
9
, so that the latch plate releases the striker. Upon this, the door is permitted to open when pulled in an opening direction.
While, when, under the above-mentioned closed condition of the door, the inside handle is manipulated for opening the door, the open lever
3
is pivoted also in the opening direction through the inside lever
10
, the switch lever
16
, the intermediate lever
15
and the override lever
19
, so that the latch plate releases the striker. Thus, the door is permitted to open.
When, under the above-mentioned door closed condition, the key cylinder mounted on the door is turned in a locking direction by means of a given key, the first operation lever
24
is forced to move to the lock position through the key connection lever
30
and the key lever
29
. Upon this, the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
is brought to its lock condition. During this, the second lock/unlock mechanism
14
is kept in the unlock condition.
When, under the above-mentioned door closed condition, the operation switch “OS” mounted in the vicinity of the driver's seat is turned on, only the first motor
22
is energized to run. Upon this, the first operation lever
24
is moved to the lock position through the worm
22
a
, the worm wheel
28
, the pinion
28
a
and the rack
26
, so that the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
is brought to the lock condition. During this, the second lock/unlock mechanism
14
is kept in the unlock condition.
While, when, under the above-mentioned door closed condition, the remote controller “RC” is manipulated for the purpose of opening the door, a corresponding information signal is transmitted from the controller “RC” to the receiver “RR” (see FIG.
2
). Upon this, the control unit
100
issues at first an instruction signal to the first motor
22
to run the same to move the first operation lever
24
to the lock position inducing the lock condition of the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
, and then issues an instruction signal to the second motor
23
to run the same to move the second operation lever
25
to the lock position inducing the lock condition of the second lock/unlock mechanism
14
. That is, upon manipulation of the remote controller “RC”, both the first and second lock/unlock mechanisms
6
and
14
are brought into the lock condition, providing a so-called “super-lock condition” of the door lock assembly.
As is described hereinabove, the door lock assembly can assume a condition wherein the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
takes the lock condition as shown in FIG.
3
and the second lock/unlock mechanism
14
takes the unlock condition as shown in FIG.
5
. Under such condition of the door lock assembly, the electric actuator
20
assumes the condition as shown in FIG.
9
.
When, under this condition of the door lock assembly, the inside handle of the door is manipulated, the door lock
1
permits opening of the door with the aid of the unlock condition of the second lock/unlock mechanism
14
. That is, in such case, a so-called overriding operation takes place. Furthermore, upon handling of the inside handle, the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
is switched from the lock condition to the unlock condition.
That is, when the inside handle is manipulated, the switch lever
16
is pivoted in the opening direction together with the inside lever
10
bringing the pin
36
held by the projection
16
b
of the switch lever
16
into engagement with the bent part
24
f
of the first operation lever
24
. With this, the first operation lever
24
is forced to move from the lock position to the unlock position, and thus the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
is switched from the lock condition to the unlock condition.
When the door lock assembly assumes the above-mentioned super-lock condition, the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
takes the lock condition as shown in
FIG. 3
, the second lock/unlock mechanism
14
takes the lock condition as shown in FIG.
4
and the electric actuator
20
takes a condition as shown in FIG.
2
.
Under this super-lock condition of the door lock assembly, the door can not be opened even when the outside and inside handles of the door are manipulated. Thus, even if the inside handle is illegally manipulated by a person handling a picking tool or the like, the door can not be opened.
Cancellation of the super-lock condition of the door lock assembly can be made by manipulating the remote controller “RC”. That is, when the remote controller “RC” is manipulated for opening the door, the control unit
100
(see
FIG. 2
) issues at first an instruction signal to the second motor
23
to run the same in an opposite direction to move the second operation lever
25
from the lock position to the unlock position inducing the unlock condition of the second lock/unlock mechanism
14
, and then issues an instruction signal to the first motor
22
to run the same in the opposite direction to move the first operation lever
24
from the lock position to the unlock position inducing the unlock condition of the first lock/unlock mechanism
6
. If desired, the remote controller “RC” may be so constructed as to independently control the first and second lock/unlock mechanisms
6
and
14
. In this case, safety of the door lock assembly is much improved.
The cancellation of the super-lock condition of the door lock assembly can be made also by turning the key cylinder with the given key. That is, when the key cylinder is turned in a lock canceling direction, the second operation lever
25
is moved from the lock position to the unlock position as has been mentioned hereinabove, and thus the door can be opened. This is very advantageous in a case wherein the first and/or second electric motor
22
or
23
fails to operate due to over-discharge of a battery or the like. That is, even in such an emergency case, manipulation of the key cylinder can induce the unlock condition of the first and second lock/unlock mechanisms
6
and
14
and thus can open the door.
The entire contents of Japanese Patent Application 2000-327522 (filed Oct. 26, 2000) are incorporated herein by reference.
Although the invention has been described above with reference to the embodiment of the invention, the invention is not limited to such embodiment as described hereinabove. Various modifications and variations of such embodiment may be carried out by those skilled in the art, in light of the above descriptions.
Claims
- 1. An automotive door lock assembly for use with an automotive door having outside and inside handles and a key cylinder mounted thereon, comprising:a door lock including a first lock/unlock mechanism which switches between an unlock condition wherein manipulation of said outside handle is made operative and a lock condition wherein manipulation of said outside handle is made inoperative and a second lock/unlock mechanism which switches between an unlock condition wherein manipulation of said inside handle is made operative and a lock condition wherein manipulation of said inside handle is made inoperative; and an electric actuator mounted to said door lock for actuating the same, said electric actuator including: a housing secured to a base member of said door lock; first and second electric motors installed in said housing; a first operation lever straightly movably held by said housing, said first operation lever being actuated by said first electric motor to switch between an unlock position to cause said first lock/unlock mechanism to assume said unlock condition and a lock position to cause said first lock/unlock mechanism to assume said lock condition; and a second operation lever pivotally held by said housing, said second operation lever being actuated by said second electric motor to switch between an unlock position to cause said second lock/unlock mechanism to assume said unlock condition and a lock position to cause said second lock/unlock mechanism to assume said lock condition, in which said electric actuator further includes: a first structure which moves said first operation lever to either one of the lock and unlock positions in response to manipulation of said key cylinder mounted on the door; and a second structure which is connected between the first operation lever and the second operation lever and moves said second operation lever to the unlock position when said first operation lever is moved from the lock position to the unlock position.
- 2. An automotive door lock assembly as claimed in claim 1, in which said electric actuator further includes:a third structure which moves said first operation lever from the lock position to the unlock position when said second lock/unlock mechanism in the unlock condition is actuated in a given direction to open the door.
- 3. An automotive door lock mechanism as claimed in claim 1, in which said first structure includes:means for sliding said first operation lever straightly relative to said housing; a projection formed on said first operation lever; a key lever pivotally connected to said housing, said key lever having two arms which are engageable with the projection of said first operation lever upon pivoting of said key lever; and a key connection lever integrally connected said key lever to pivot therewith, said key connection lever being linked to the key cylinder.
- 4. An automotive door lock assembly as claimed in claim 1, in which said second structure comprises:a transmission lever pivotally connected to said housing, said transmission lever having at one free end a projection slidably engaged with a recess formed in said first operation lever; and a connecting bar which has one end pivotally connected to the other free end of said transmission lever and the other end which is bent and slidably engaged with an arcuate slot formed in said second operation lever.
- 5. An automotive door lock assembly as claimed in claim 2, in which said third structure includes:a given part of said first operation lever; and a pin movably held said second lock/unlock mechanism of said door lock, said pin being brought into abutment with said given part to move the first operation lever to the unlock position when said second lock/unlock mechanism in the unlock condition is actuated in said given direction to open the door.
- 6. An automotive door mechanism as claimed in claim 3, in which said means of said first structure includes:elongate slots formed in spaced portions of said first operation lever; and projections formed on said housing, said projections being slidably received in said elongate slots respectively.
- 7. An automotive door lock assembly for use with an automotive door having outside and inside handles and a key cylinder mounted thereon, comprising:a door lock including a first lock/unlock mechanism which switches between an unlock condition wherein manipulation of said outside handle is made operative and a lock condition wherein manipulation of said outside handle is made inoperative and a second lock/unlock mechanism which switches between an unlock condition wherein manipulation of said inside handle is made operative and a lock condition wherein manipulation of said inside handle is made inoperative; and an electric actuator mounted to said door lock for actuating the same, said electric actuator including: a housing secured to a base member of said door lock; first and second electric motors installed in said housing; a first operation lever straightly movably held by said housing, said first operation lever being actuated by said first electric motor to switch between an unlock position to cause said first lock/unlock mechanism to assume said unlock condition and a lock position to cause said first lock/unlock mechanism to assume said lock condition; and a second operation lever pivotally held by said housing, said second operation lever being actuated by said second electric motor to switch between an unlock position to cause said second lock/unlock mechanism to assume said unlock condition and a lock position to cause said second lock/unlock mechanism to assume said lock condition, in which said electric actuator further includes: a rack slidably received in a groove formed in said first operation lever; a pinion meshed with said rack; and transmission means for transmitting the power of said first electric motor to said pinion to rotate the same.
- 8. An automotive door lock assembly for use with an automotive door having outside and inside handles and a key cylinder mounted thereon, comprising:a door lock including a first lock/unlock mechanism which switches between an unlock condition wherein manipulation of said outside handle is made operative and a lock condition wherein manipulation of said outside handle is made inoperative and a second lock/unlock mechanism which switches between an unlock condition wherein manipulation of said inside handle is made operative and a lock condition wherein manipulation of said inside handle is made inoperative; and an electric actuator mounted to said door lock for actuating the same, said electric actuator including: a housing secured to a base member of said door lock; first and second electric motors installed in said housing; a first operation lever straightly movably held by said housing, said first operation lever being actuated by said first electric motor to switch between an unlock position to cause said first lock/unlock mechanism to assume said unlock condition and a lock position to cause said first lock/unlock mechanism to assume said lock condition; and a second operation lever pivotally held by said housing, said second operation lever being actuated by said second electric motor to switch between an unlock position to cause said second lock/unlock mechanism to assume said unlock condition and a lock position to cause said second lock/unlock mechanism to assume said lock condition, in which said electric actuator further includes: a worm wheel driven by said second electric motor; an arcuate toothed part formed on a free end portion of said second operation lever, said arcuate toothed part being meshed with said worm wheel; a transmission lever pivotally moved together with said worm wheel; first transmission means which transmits the movement of said transmission lever to said first operation lever; and second transmission means which transmits the movement of said transmission lever to said second operation lever.
- 9. An automotive door lock assembly as claimed in claim 8, in which said first transmission means comprises:a projection provided on a free end of said transmission lever; and a recess formed in said first operation lever, said projection being slidably received in said recess.
- 10. An automotive door lock assembly as claimed in claim 9, in which said second transmission means comprises:a connecting bar having one end pivotally connected to the other free end of said transmission lever; and an arcuate slot formed in the other free end of said second operation lever for slidably receiving the other end of said connecting bar.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000-327522 |
Oct 2000 |
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