Information
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Patent Grant
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6499776
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Patent Number
6,499,776
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 28, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 31, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 216
- 292 201
- 292 DIG 23
- 049 280
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An output mechanism includes a closing lever adapted to rotate from a neutral position in two opening and closing directions when a motor is allowed to rotate clockwise and counterclockwise and to rotate a latch from a half-latched position to a full-latched position when rotating in the closing direction and having an engagement portion at a free end portion thereof, and an opening lever having an engagement arm adapted to rotate from a waiting position to an open position by the engagement portion when the closing lever rotates from the neutral position thereof in the opening direction and to allow the engagement portion to move idly after having reached the open position and an opening portion adapted to release the engagement of a locking plate with the latch by virtue of the rotation of the engagement arm. The motor, the opening lever and the closing lever are fixed to and secured pivotally to a base plate secured to a lock main body, respectively.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an automotive lock opening and closing apparatus provided with a closing function for forcibly moving a lock device for an automotive open and close body from a half-latched position to a full-latched position by driving a motor and an opening function for releasing the engagement of the lock device with a striker.
The present application is based on Japanese Patent Applications No. Hei. 11-373609 and 373610, which are incorporated herein by reference.
2. Description of the Related Art
An automotive lock opening and closing apparatus as described above (for example, JP-B-5-27748) is known which comprises a lock main body having a latch for engaging with and disengaging from a striker and a locking plate for engaging with and disengaging from the latch and an output mechanism having a rotating member which can rotate from a neutral position in two directions, wherein the engagement of the latch with the locking plate is released when the rotating member is allowed to rotate in one direction from the neutral position and the latch is moved from a half-latched position to a full-latched position when the rotating member is allowed to rotate in the other direction.
In a conventional automotive lock opening and closing apparatus as described above, however, since the latch and the locking plate of the lock main body are connected to the rotating member of the output mechanism via the connecting member such as a rod or the like, respectively, there are caused problems that the connected constituent components get loosened, thereby making it difficult to obtain the positive operation of the apparatus and that the entire size of the apparatus is made large, thereby putting limitations on the mounting space.
Further, in the conventional automotive lock opening and closing apparatus as described above, in order to make common use of a motor as a motor for moving the latch on which a large magnitude of load is acting and as a motor for moving the locking plate which can be moved with a small magnitude of force, a high-output motor is used. Also, the connecting mechanism for connecting the rotating member with the locking plate or the opening mechanism is made rigid in construction so as to bear a large magnitude of load.
This results in the opening mechanism of excessive quality and the output mechanism which is large in size and heavy in weight and increases the production cost.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention was made in view of the problems inherent in the conventional art, and an object thereof is to provide an automotive lock opening and closing apparatus which can be made simple in construction and small in size and which can obtain the positive operation thereof.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an automotive lock opening and closing apparatus which can make an opening mechanism, as well as an output mechanism small in size and light in weight.
According to the present invention, there is provided an automotive lock opening and closing apparatus comprising an output mechanism, the output mechanism comprising: a lock main body having a latch for engaging with a striker and a locking plate for engaging with the latch for preventing rotation of the latch; a motor rotating clockwise and counterclockwise, wherein an engagement of the latch with the locking plate is released when the motor is allowed to rotate clockwise and the latch is moved from a half-latched position to a full-latched position when the motor is allowed to rotate counterclockwise; an opening lever for releasing the engagement of the locking plate with the latch by being caused to engage with the locking plate when the motor is allowed to rotate clockwise; and a closing lever adapted to rotate the latch from the half-latched position to the full-latched position by being caused to engage with the latch when the motor is allowed to rotate counterclockwise, wherein the lock main body has secured thereto a base plate to which the motor is fixed and to which the opening lever and the closing lever are pivotally secured, respectively.
In the above an automotive lock opening and closing apparatus, the output mechanism may be pivotally secured to the base plate and further comprises a rotating member which can rotate from a neutral position in two opening and closing directions when the motor is allowed to rotate clockwise and counterclockwise, and wherein the rotating member and the opening lever and closing lever are linked with each other, respectively.
Preferably, the rotating member and the closing lever are disposed on one side of the base plate on the lock main. body, while the opening lever is disposed on the other side of the base plate, and wherein the opening lever and the closing lever-or the. rotating member are linked with each other via a pin penetrating through the base plate.
Further, according to the present invention, there is provided an automotive lock opening and closing apparatus comprising an output mechanism, the output mechanism comprising: a lock main body having a latch for engaging with a striker and a locking plate for engaging with the latch for preventing rotation of the latch; a motor rotating clockwise and counterclockwise, wherein an engagement of the latch with the locking plate is released when the motor is allowed to rotate clockwise and the latch is moved from a half-latched position to a full-latched position when the motor is allowed to rotate counterclockwise; a closing lever adapted to rotate from a neutral position in two opening and closing directions when the motor is allowed to rotate clockwise and counterclockwise and to rotate the latch from the half-latched position to the full-latched position when rotating in the closing direction and having an engagement portion at a free end portion thereof; and an opening lever having an engagement arm adapted to rotate from a waiting position to an open position by the engagement portion when the closing lever rotates from the neutral position thereof in the opening direction and to allow the engagement portion to move idly after having reached the open position and an opening portion adapted to release the engagement of the locking plate with the latch by virtue of the rotation of the engagement arm.
In the above automotive lock opening and closing mechanism a sliding contact edge may be provided at a distal end of the engagement arm of the opening lever for preventing the rotation of the opening lever for restoration toward the waiting position by being brought into contact with the engagement portion when the engagement portion moves idly.
Preferably, the sliding contact edge is formed so as to form an arc-like configuration arcing around a rotational center of the closing lever when the opening lever is located at the open position.
Features and advantages of the invention will become understood from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments described in conjunction with the attached drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings:
FIG. 1
shows an exploded perspective view of a lock main body and an output mechanism according to one embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
shows a front view of the same output mechanism;
FIG. 3
shows a rear view of the same lock main body and output mechanism;
FIG. 4
shows an explanatory view explaining the operation of the same output mechanism when a closing lever is located at a neutral position, as viewed from the rear;
FIG. 5
shows an explanatory view explaining the operation of the same output mechanism when the closing lever is performing an opening operation, as viewed from the rear;
FIG. 6
shows an explanatory view explaining the operation of the same output mechanism when a closing lever is located at an open position as viewed from the rear;
FIG. 7
shows an explanatory view explaining the operation of the same output mechanism when a closing lever is located at a close position, as viewed from the rear;
FIG. 8
shows an explanatory view explaining the operation of the same output mechanism when a canceling lever is located at a cancel position, as viewed from the rear;
FIG. 9
shows a plan view, taken along the line IX—IX in
FIG. 3
, of the same lock main body which is in a full-latched state;
FIG. 10
shows a plan view, taken in the same manner as done in
FIG. 9
, of the same lock main body which is in a half-latched state;
FIG. 11
shows a plan view, taken in the same manner as done in
FIG. 9
, of the same lock main body which is in an open state; and
FIG. 12
shows a plan view, taken in the same manner as done in.
FIG. 9
, of the same lock main body when a locking plate is located at an open position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawings, an embodiment of the invention will be described below.
In the drawings, reference numeral
1
denotes a lock main body which is fixed to a back door (not shown) pivotally secured to a rear part of the body of an automotive vehicle at an upper end thereof via laterally oriented hinge shafts (not shown) so that the door opens and closes vertically, and this lock main body is constructed so as to lock the back door in a closed state when it is brought into engagement with a striker
5
secured to the vehicle body side.
Reference numeral
2
denotes an output mechanism provided with a closure function to forcibly shift the lock main body
1
from a half-latched state to a full-latched state, an opening function to release the engagement of the lock main body
1
with the striker
5
, and a canceling function to cancel the closure function.
Pivotally secured in the interior of a body
4
of the lock main body
1
via a vertically oriented latch shaft
8
and a locking plate shaft
9
are a latch
6
adapted to engage with and disengage from the striker
5
secured to the vehicle body side and a locking plate
7
adapted to engage with and disengage from ratchet portions
6
a
,
6
b
of the latch
6
.
The latch
6
can move to a full-latched position, as shown in
FIG. 9
, where the latch
6
is in full engagement with the striker
5
, a half-latched position, as shown in
FIG. 10
, where the latch
6
is in narrow engagement with the striker
5
, and an open position, as shown in
FIG. 11
, where the latch
6
is out of engagement with the striker
5
.
The locking plate
7
is biased in a counterclockwise direction with a spring (not shown) as shown in
FIG. 9
, and is constructed to prevent the rotation of the latch
6
in an opening direction by being caused to engage with the ratchet portion
6
a
when in the full-latched state and with the ratchet portion
6
b
when in the half-latched state. In addition, the locking plate
7
can move to the open position, as shown in
FIG. 12
, where the plate is out of engagement with the respective ratchet portions
6
a
,
6
b.
A base plate
10
secured to the body
4
has a substantially horizontal cover portion
11
for covering an upper side of the body
4
and a base portion
12
erecting substantially vertically from a rear portion (a top farther side in
FIG. 1
) of the cover portion
11
.
Disposed on the cover portion
11
are a cam lever
13
constituting a part of the latch
6
which is secured fastened to a latch shaft
8
so as to rotate together with the latch
6
and has an upwardly projecting engagement pin
13
a
at a free end portion thereof, a half-latch detection switch
14
for detecting the half-latched position of the latch
6
by detecting a cam portion
13
b
formed on an outer circumference of the cam lever
13
, and a full-latch detection switch
15
for detecting the full-latched position of the latch
6
in the same manner.
A motor
3
is fixed to an upper portion on a reverse side of the base portion
12
with a plurality of bolts
16
and nuts
17
and has a gear
18
which can rotate clockwise and counterclockwise via a speed reduction mechanism (not shown) built in a motor case
3
a.
The output mechanism
2
is pivotally secured to a front side of the base portion
12
via a longitudinally oriented shaft
19
and has a sector gear
20
constituting a rotating member having teeth
20
a
meshing with the gear
18
, a closing lever
21
pivotally secured to the front side of the base portion
12
with the same shaft
19
as used for the pivotal securement of the sector gear
20
, a canceling lever
23
pivotally secured to the front side of the base. portion
12
via a shaft
22
, and an opening lever
25
pivotally secured to the reverse side of the base portion
12
via a shaft
24
.
The shaft
19
is, as shown in
FIG. 3
, disposed on an axis
8
a of the latch shaft
8
when viewed from the front, and the shaft
24
is disposed on an axis
9
a
of a locking plate shaft
9
, whereby a lateral shaft interval distance between the shaft
19
and the shaft
24
is set substantially equal to a shaft interval distance L between the latch shaft
8
and the locking plate shaft
9
.
Note that since the closing lever
21
needs to move the latch
6
from the half-latched position to the full-latched position with a large magnitude of force, the closing lever
21
is formed of a thick material so as to bear such a large magnitude of force, whereas since the opening lever
25
is designed to move the locking plate
7
which requires no such large magnitude of force for movement, the opening lever
25
is formed of a material which is thinner than the closing lever
21
.
Formed in the base portion
12
are an elongate hole
12
a
which is vertically oriented and arcs around the shaft
19
and a stopper
12
b
cut out rearward of the base portion
12
from substantially the center of the elongate hole
12
a
. Moreover, provided on the reverse side and the front side of the base portion
12
, respectively, are a neutral detection switch
26
for detecting a neutral position, which will be described later, of the sector gear
20
and an opening detection switch
27
.for detecting an open position, which will be described later, of the opening lever
25
.
The motor
3
is constructed to be controlled such that a it rotates clockwise through manipulation of a handle switch (not shown) provided on an outer panel of the back door and actuation of the full-latch detection switch
15
, that it rotates counterclockwise through actuation of the half-latch detection switch
14
and that it stops through actuation of the neutral detection switch
26
.
The sector gear
20
has a projecting portion
20
b
provided at a distal end of the toothed portion
20
a
, a laterally oriented elongate hole
20
c
which arcs around the shaft
19
as the center thereof and an engagement hole
20
d
extending from substantially the longitudinal center of the elongate hole
20
c
in a direction which goes away from the center. As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 4
, the sector gear
20
normally stops at the neutral position where the neutral detection switch
26
is brought into abutment with the projecting portion
20
b
for actuation thereof, and is constructed so as to rotate from this neutral position in the opening direction (the counterclockwise direction in
FIG. 2
, and in the clockwise direction in
FIG. 4
) and in the closing direction (the clockwise direction in
FIG. 2
, and in the counterclockwise direction in
FIG. 4
) when the motor
3
rotates clockwise and counterclockwise, respectively.
The closing lever
21
has an arm portion
28
extending upwardly and having formed therein a switching hole
28
a
which can overlap the part of the elongate hole
20
c
and the engagement hole
20
d
of the sector gear
20
, an opening arm portion
29
extending sideward so as to overlap the opening lever
25
with the base portion
12
being held therebetween and having a pin
29
a
provided at a distal end thereof so as to project therefrom rearward through the elongate hole
12
a
in the base portion
12
and a closing portion
30
extending diagonally downwardly toward the body
4
. The closing lever
21
is normally constructed so as to rotate from the neutral position in the two directions together with the sector gear
20
.
The closing portion
30
is brought into engagement with the engagement pin
13
a
when the closing lever
21
rotates from the neutral position in the closing direction to thereby rotate the cam lever
13
so as to move the latch
6
from the half-latched position to the full-latched portion.
A collared pin-like switching member
31
is provided between the sector gear
20
and the arm portion
28
of the closing
12
) lever
21
which is slidably fitted in the elongate hole
20
c
and the engagement hole
20
d
, and the switching hole
28
a.
The switching member
31
can engage with and disengage from the engagement hole
20
d
in the sector gear
20
, and as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 4
, when the switching member
31
is located at a connecting position where it is positioned in an upper portion of the switching hole
28
a
and engages with the engagement hole
20
d
, the switching member
31
connects the sector gear
20
with the closing lever
21
so that the closing lever
21
rotates together with the sector gear
20
as the latter rotates. In addition, as shown in
FIG. 8
, when the switching member
31
is located at a cancel position where the switching member
31
is positioned in a lower portion of the switching hole
28
a
and disengages from the engagement hole
20
d
to move into the elongate hole
20
c
, the switching member
31
is allowed to slide from the center in either of the leftward and rightward directions along the elongate hole
20
c
so as to disconnect the connection between the sector gear
20
and the closing lever
21
so that the sector gear
20
and the closing lever
21
are allowed to rotate independently from each other.
The canceling lever
23
has a curved arm portion
32
arcing around the shaft
19
as the center thereof and having formed therein a guide hole
32
a
and overlapping the elongate hole
20
c
and the engagement hole
20
d
, and the switching hole
28
a
so as to allow the switching member
31
to slidably fit therein and a manipulating portion
33
extending upwardly. The canceling lever
23
can move to a connecting position where the switching member
31
is held at the connecting position and a canceling position where the switching member
31
is held at the canceling position and is normally held at the connecting position with a spring
37
.
The manipulating portion
33
is provided at a position where the portion can be manipulated from the outside by partially removing the trim on an inner panel side of the back door.
The opening lever
25
has an engagement arm
34
extending substantially upwardly so as to intersect with the guide groove
12
a
in the base portion
12
and allowed to engage with the pin
29
a
when the closing lever
21
rotates in the opening direction, an opening portion
35
extending downwardly toward the body
4
and adapted to be brought into abutment with a projecting portion
7
a
of the locking plate
7
and a detection arm portion
36
extending rightward in
FIG. 3
so as to be allowed to contact the opening detection switch
27
. The opening lever
25
is allowed to rotate from a waiting position where the engagement arm
34
is in engagement with the stopper
12
b
in the opening direction (the counterclockwise direction in
FIG. 2
, and the clockwise direction in
FIG. 3
) which rotates the locking plate
7
in the opening direction, and is normally biased toward the waiting position with a spring
38
.
The opening portion
35
is brought into abutment with the projecting portion
7
a
of the locking plate
7
when the opening lever
25
rotates in the opening direction to thereby move the locking plate
7
to the open position.
When the closing lever
21
rotates from the neutral position in the opening direction, the pin
29
a
is brought into sliding contact with the engagement arm
34
to thereby rotate the opening lever
25
from the waiting position in the opening direction, and as shown in
FIG. 6
, after the opening lever
25
has moved to the open position, the engagement arm
34
deviates from the traveling locus of the pin
29
a
, whereby the pin
29
a
comes to slide along an outer edge (sliding contact edge)
34
a
of the engagement arm
34
, thereby allowing the closing lever
21
to idly move in the opening direction with the opening lever
25
being held at the open position.
Note that the outer edge (sliding contact edge)
34
a
of the engagement arm
34
of the opening lever
25
is constructed so as to form an arc-like shape arcing around the shaft
19
as the center thereof when the opening lever
25
moves to the open position. This construction allows the opening lever to be held positively at the open position while the closing lever
21
idly rotates.
Therefore, immediately the motor
3
stops through the detection by the opening detection switch
27
, even if the closing lever
12
is caused to pass through the open position due to inertia forces acting thereon variously, since no movement occurring after the closing lever has passed through relative to the opening lever
25
is transmitted to the opening lever
25
, the deformation of and damages to the opening lever
25
can be prevented.
Next, referring to
FIGS. 4
to
12
, the respective functions of the above embodiment will be described below.
(Opening Function)
As shown in
FIG. 4
, in the output mechanism
2
, the sector gear
20
and closing lever
21
are at the neutral position, and the switching member
31
is held at the connecting position, whereby the sector gear
20
and the closing lever
21
are connected to each other. As shown in
FIG. 9
, in the lock main body
1
, the latch
6
is at the full-latched portion and the locking plate
7
is in engagement with the ratchet portion
6
a
of the locking plate
7
.
In this state, when the handle switch on the back door is actuated, the motor
3
rotates clockwise, and the sector gear
20
and the closing lever
21
rotate from the neutral position in the opening direction, whereby, as shown in
FIG. 5
, the switching member
31
moves in the rightward direction within the guide hole
32
a
, and the pin
29
a
pushes the engagement arm
34
of the opening lever
25
to move to the open position shown in
FIG. 6
after passing through a state shown in FIG.
5
.
When the opening lever
25
moves to the open position, the engagement arm
34
deviates from the traveling locus of the pin
29
a
, and the opening lever
25
rotates no further and is then held at the open position, with the opening portion
35
being in engagement with the projecting portion
7
a
on the locking plate
7
to thereby move the locking plate
7
to the open position, thereby making it possible to open the back door.
When the opening detection switch
27
detects the detection arm portion
36
, the motor
3
is then controlled to rotate counterclockwise, and the sector gear
21
and the closing lever
21
are restored from the open position to the neutral position, whereby, as shown in
FIG. 4
, the neutral detection switch
26
comes to detect the projecting portion
20
b
and the feeding to the motor
3
is stopped, this allowing the opening lever
25
to be restored to the waiting position by virtue of the biasing force of the spring
38
.
(Closing Function)
When the back door is in the open state, the lock main body
1
and the output mechanism
2
remain in the states shown in
FIGS. 2 and 4
, respectively.
If the back door is closed from this state, the latch
6
engages with the striker
5
and moves from the open position to the half-latched position shown in FIG.
10
.
When the half-latch detection switch
14
detects the arrival of the latch
6
at the half-latched position via the cam lever
13
, the motor
3
is controlled to rotate counterclockwise, and as shown in
FIG. 7
, the sector gear
20
and the closing lever
21
rotate in the closing direction and the switching member
35
moves in the leftward direction within the guide hole
32
a.
When the closing lever
21
moves in the closing direction, the closing portion
30
is brought into engagement with the engagement pin
13
a
of the cam lever
13
to forcibly move the latch
6
from the half-latched position to the full-latched position, whereby the back door is pulled in a fully closed state from a half-closed state.
When the full-latch detection switch
15
detects that the latch
6
is in the full-latched position via the cam portion
13
a
of the cam lever
13
, the motor
3
is controlled to rotate clockwise, and the sector gear
20
and the closing lever
21
are restored to the neutral position.
(Canceling Function)
In the event that the sector gear
20
stops at the close position, as shown in
FIG. 8
, because, for example, the motor
3
stops the rotation thereof due to the failure of the motor itself or a control circuit while the sector gear
20
and the closing lever
21
are in the course of closing operation, the closing portion
30
is brought into engagement with the engagement pin
13
a
of the cam lever
13
to thereby prevent the movement of the latch
6
in the opening direction, thereafter causing a risk that the back door fails to open. In a case where something like this happens, the opening operation of the back door can be restored.
Namely, when the canceling lever
23
moves to the cancel position, the switching member
31
moves to the cancel position, whereby the connection between the sector gear
20
and the closing lever
21
is disconnected. In this state, when the closing lever
21
is restored to the neutral position, the movement of the latch
6
to the open position is made possible. Thereafter, the locking plate
7
is caused to move to the open position by manipulating an operating means (not shown) separately disposed at a suitable position on an automotive vehicle, whereby the back door can be opened.
In addition, when the closing lever
21
rests at the open position, in the event that the motor stops the rotation thereof due to the same reason as described above, the locking plate
7
is retained at the open position via the opening lever
25
, this leading to a risk that the back door fails to close. Also in a case where this happens, the retention of the locking plate
7
can be released by allowing the closing lever
21
to be restored to the neutral position with the canceling lever
23
being caused to move to the cancel position, whereby the back door can be closed.
Note that the invention is not limited to the embodiment described heretofore but may be modified in various ways. For example, while the sector gear
20
and the closing lever are provided separately in the above embodiment, they may be integrated into a single body with the canceling function being omitted. In addition, with the cam lever
13
being deleted and the closing portion
30
being caused to engage directly with the latch, the latch
6
may be constructed so as to rotate from the half-latched position to the full-lathed position.
According to the invention, the following advantages can be provided.
According to a first aspect of the invention, since both the motor and the output mechanism are mounted on the base plate of the lock main body so that the opening lever and the closing lever of the output mechanism engage directly with the locking plate and the latch, there is provided no connecting member for connecting the lock main body with the output mechanism, whereby the number of components can be reduced, thereby making it possible not only to make the construction and size of the apparatus simple and small, respectively, but also to reduce the effect of a looseness that would happen between the connected components, the positive operation of the apparatus being thus obtained.
According to a second aspect of the invention, a force can effectively be transmitted from the rotating member to the latch and the locking plate via the closing lever and the opening lever, thereby making it possible to obtain the positive operation of the apparatus.
According to a third aspect of the invention, since the closing lever and the opening lever can be disposed so as to overlap each other with the base plate being held therebetween, the miniaturization of the output mechanism can be attained.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, since there is eliminated any risk of the movement of the closing lever directed by virtue of the driving force of the strong motor in the opening direction being transmitted to both the opening lever and the locking plate once the opening lever has reached the open position, the deformation of and/or damage to the opening lever can be prevented. Consequently, the constituent components on the opening mechanism can be light in weight, thin in thickness and small in size, and hence the output mechanism can be small in size and light in weight, this leading to a reduction in production cost.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, when the closing lever moves idly, the opening lever can positively be retained at the open position, whereby the positive operation of the apparatus can be obtained.
According to a sixth aspect of the invention, when the closing lever moves idly, the opening lever can positively be retained at the open position so that the opening lever is prevented from being easily dislocated from the open position to thereby cause a malfunction.
Claims
- 1. An automotive lock opening and closing apparatus comprising an output mechanism, said output mechanism comprising:a lock main body having a latch for engaging with a striker and a locking plate for engaging with said latch for preventing rotation of said latch; a motor rotating clockwise and counterclockwise, wherein an engagement of said latch with said locking plate is released when said motor is allowed to rotate clockwise and said latch is moved from a half-latched position to a full-latched position when said motor is allowed to rotate counterclockwise; an opening lever for releasing the engagement of said locking plate with said latch by being caused to engage with said locking plate when said motor is allowed to rotate clockwise; and a closing lever adapted to rotate said latch from said half-latched position to said full-latched position by being caused to engage with said latch when said motor is allowed to rotate counterclockwise, wherein said lock main body has secured thereto a base plate to which said motor is fixed and to which said opening lever and said closing lever are pivotally secured, respectively, and wherein said opening lever is disposed on a first side of said base plate and said closing lever is disposed on a second and opposite side of said base plate.
- 2. An automotive lock opening and closing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a rotating member which is pivotally supported on the base plate, which is in drive connection with the motor and which can rotate from a neutral position in opening and closing directions when said motor is allowed to rotate clockwise and counterclockwise, and wherein said rotating member and said opening lever and closing lever are linked with each other, respectively.
- 3. An automotive lock opening and closing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said rotating member and said closing lever are disposed on one side of said base plate on said lock main body, while said opening lever is disposed on the other side of said base plate, and wherein said opening lever and said closing lever or said rotating member are linked with each other via a pin penetrating through said base plate.
- 4. An automotive lock opening and closing apparatus comprising an output mechanism, said output mechanism comprising:a lock main body having a latch for engaging with a striker and a locking plate for engaging with said latch for preventing rotation of said latch; a motor rotating clockwise and counterclockwise, wherein an engagement of said latch with said locking plate is released when said motor is allowed to rotate clockwise and said latch is moved from a half-latched position to a full-latched position when said motor is allowed to rotate counterclockwise; a closing lever disposed on a first side of a base plate and adapted to rotate from a neutral position in opening and closing directions when said motor is allowed to rotate clockwise and counterclockwise and to rotate said latch from said half-latched position to said full-latched position when rotating in said closing direction and having an engagement portion at a free end portion thereof; and an opening lever disposed on a second side of the base plate and having an engagement arm adapted to be engageable with said engagement portion and to rotate from a waiting position to an open position when said closing lever rotates from said neutral position thereof in said opening direction and to allow said engagement portion to move idly after having reached said open position and an opening portion adapted to release the engagement of said locking plate with said latch by virtue of the rotation of said engagement arm.
- 5. An automotive lock opening and closing mechanism according to claim 4, wherein a sliding contact edge is provided at a distal end of said engagement arm of said opening lever for preventing the rotation of said opening lever for restoration toward said waiting position by being brought into contact with said engagement portion when said engagement portion moves idly.
- 6. An automotive lock opening and closing mechanism according to claim 5, wherein said sliding contact edge is formed so as to form an arc-like configuration arcing around a rotational center of said closing lever when said opening lever is located at said open position.
- 7. An automotive lock opening and closing apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising a canceling lever which is operatively connected with the closing lever and a rotating member which is pivotally supported on the base plate and which is in drive connection with the motor.
- 8. An automotive lock opening and closing apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said canceling lever has a manipulating portion that can be externally manipulated.
- 9. An automotive lock opening and closing apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said rotating member includes a sector gear which is in meshing engagement with a gear of the motor.
Priority Claims (2)
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11-373609 |
Dec 1999 |
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11-373610 |
Dec 1999 |
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