Bell crank assembly and kit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6578446
  • Patent Number
    6,578,446
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 23, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 17, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A bell crank assembly is mounted on an automotive door module of a vehicle that includes a panel. The panel supports a door latch assembly that includes a lock mechanism that is operated by a sill button and rod inside the vehicle that is located on the inner or dry side of the panel and moveable vertically with respect to the panel. The lock mechanism is operated by the sill button and rod via a generally horizontal rod that is located on the exterior or wet side of panel. The bell crank assembly connects the sill button rod to the exterior rod through an extruded hole in the panel. The bell crank assembly includes an inboard lever and an outboard lever. The inboard lever has an input end that is attached to the sill button rod and an output end. The output end has a round boss that fits in the extruded hole of the panel with a running fit to provide an axle for pivoting bell crank assembly with respect to panel. The output end has a shaped projection at an outboard end of the round boss that the fits in a matching hole of the outboard lever so that the levers pivot simultaneously. The shaped projection supports a plurality of cantilevered latch arms that have catches at their respective free ends that extend through the matching hole with the catches engaging an outer surface of the outboard lever adjacent the matching hole. The outboard lever has an input end and an output end. The input end of the outboard lever has a round flange that is spaced outwardly of the shaped hole and that engages the outer side of panel outwardly of the extruded hole to form a seal for the extruded hole. The output end is attached to the exterior rod.
Description




FIELD OF INVENTION




This invention relates to a bell crank assembly and kit for a bell crank assembly that operates through a hole in a panel.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Automotive door modules are used in the modem construction of automotive doors. These modules generally comprise a panel that supports a door latch assembly that includes a lock mechanism and a sill button for operating the lock mechanism. The door latch usually has a lever for operating the lock mechanism that is located on the exterior or wet side of the panel while the sill button is located on the interior or dry side of the panel. The sill button usually operates the lock mechanism by a rod system that transfers the motion of the sill button to the lever that operates the lock mechanism. Although the door latch is at the rear end of the automotive door, modem automotive designs locate the sill button toward the front of the door. The forward sill button location enhances operator convenience. However, the forward location also produces routing difficulties for the rod system that is further exacerbated by the need for sealing the hole in the panel that the rod system must pass through to connect the interior sill button to the exterior latch lever that operates the lock mechanism. Thus there is a need for providing an efficient and compact mechanism for transferring motion in a rod system through a panel hole and sealing the hole in such a way as to simplify rod routing.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention provides a bell crank assembly and kit for an automotive door module of a vehicle that supports a door latch assembly that includes a lock mechanism on a panel. The lock mechanism is operated by a vertically moveable rod attached to a sill button located on the interior or dry side of panel via a generally horizontal rod that is located on the exterior or wet side of the panel. The bell crank assembly and kit when installed connects the sill button rod to the exterior rod through an extruded hole in the panel. It includes an inboard lever and an outboard lever. The inboard lever has an input end that attaches to the sill button and an output end that has a round boss. The round boss fits in an extruded hole of the panel with a running fit to provide an axle for pivoting the bell crank assembly with respect to the panel. The output end also has a shaped projection at an outboard end of the round boss that the fits in a matching hole at an input end of the outboard lever so that the levers pivot simultaneously. The shaped projection supports a plurality of resilient cantilevered latch arms that have catches at their respective free ends. The plurality of cantilevered latch arms extend through the matching hole with the catches engaging an exterior surface of the outboard lever adjacent the matching hole. The input end of the outboard lever has a round flange that is spaced outwardly of the shaped hole and that engages the outer side of panel outwardly of the extruded hole to form a seal for the extruded hole. The shaped projection preferably fits snugly in the matching hole of the outboard lever to prevent water leakage through the interface. The output end of the outboard lever attaches to the rod.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exterior front view of an automotive door module equipped with a bell crank assembly of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a section view taken substantially along the line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

looking in the direction of the arrows;





FIG. 3

is a section view taken substantially along the line


3





3


of

FIG. 1

looking in the direction of the arrows;





FIG. 4

is a partial perspective view of the automotive door module taken from the exterior or wet side of the door module; and





FIG. 5

is a partial perspective view of the automotive door module taken from the interior or dry side of the door module.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

shows an automotive door module


10


having a panel


11


that supports a door latch assembly


12


at the end of a bracket


13


that is attached to the door panel


11


. The door latch


12


not need be described in detail in order to understand the bell crank assembly of the invention. It is merely necessary to know that the door latch assembly


12


includes a lock mechanism that is operated either by a sill button


14


inside the vehicle.




Sill button


14


is located on the interior or dry side of panel


11


which is part of door module


10


. Door modules which are known and commonly used in the assembly of vehicle doors generally comprise several components that are attached to a support panel to form a subassembly that is attached to a vehicle door shell. Sill button


14


is attached to an interior rod


15


that moves vertically with respect to panel


11


and operates the lock mechanism of door latch assembly


12


via a generally horizontal exterior rod


16


that is located on the exterior or wet side of panel


11


. Rod


16


is connected to a pivotal unlocking lever


17


of the door latch assembly


12


at one end. Sill button rod


15


is connected to the other end of rod


16


by the bell crank assembly


18


of the invention that extends through an extruded hole


20


in the panel


10


as best shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

.




Bell crank assembly


18


comprises an inboard lever


22


and an outboard lever


24


. Inboard lever


22


has a generally planar input end


26


and a generally planar output end


28


that is offset from the input end


26


in a parallel fashion by a slanted intermediate portion


30


. Input end


26


has a resilient socket


32


in the form of a split cylinder for receiving the shaped end


34


of the sill button rod


15


. Output end


28


has a round boss


36


that fits in extruded hole


20


with a running fit to provide an axle for pivoting bell crank assembly


18


with respect to panel


11


as best shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

.




The free or outboard end of round boss


36


has a hollow square shaped projection


38


that fits in a matching square hole


40


of the outboard lever


24


as best shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. Each side wall of the hollow square shaped projection


38


supports an aligned, cantilevered latch arm


42


that has a catch


44


at the free end. Each cantilevered latch arm


42


extends through the square hole


40


with its catch


44


engaging an outer surface of the outboard lever


24


adjacent one side of the square hole


40


. The output end


28


of inboard lever


22


has four orthogonally related slots


46


that extend through the output end


28


and the round boss


36


in line with the respective outer sides of the cantilevered latch arms


42


as best shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

. Slots


46


facilitate molding of catches


44






Outboard lever


24


has a generally planar input end


48


and a generally planar output end


50


that is offset from the input end


48


in parallel fashion by a slanted intermediate portion


52


. Input end


48


has a round flange


54


that is spaced outwardly of the square hole


40


and that engages the outer side of panel


10


outwardly of extruded hole


20


. Output end


50


has a resilient socket


56


in the form of a split cylinder for receiving the shaped end


58


of rod


16


as best shown in FIG.


4


.




Bell crank assembly


14


is installed by placing outboard lever


24


against the exterior surface of panel


11


and then inserting the latch arms


42


of inboard lever


22


through extruded hole


20


of panel


11


and into square hole


40


of outboard lever


24


from the interior side of panel


11


. Insertion is continued until round boss


36


seats in extruded hole


20


, the hollow square shaped projection


38


seats in square hole


40


and catches


44


snap in place against the outer surface of outboard lever


24


as best shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


4


. When installed, the round flange


54


of the outboard lever


24


is pressed against the outer surface of panel


11


to provide a seal around the extruded hole


20


which prevents water and other contaminants from reaching the interior side of panel


11


through the extruded hole


20


. It should also be noted that the inboard and outboard levers


22


and


24


are angularly related by the interaction of the hollow square shaped projection


38


of inboard lever


22


and the matching square hole


40


of outboard lever


24


. This angular relation is built into the parts so that the vertical motion of sill button rod


15


is transformed into a generally horizontal motion of rod


16


effectively and efficiently. Moreover, projection


38


preferably fits snugly in matching hole


40


to prevent water leaking past the interface between projection


38


and hole


40


.




While a square shaped projection


38


and matching square shaped hole


40


are illustrated for coupling the levers


22


and


24


together for simultaneous rotation, other shapes are also possible. For instance, other polygonal shapes, such as a triangular or a pentagonal shape could be used.




Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention in light of the above teachings may be made. It is, therefore, to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A bell crank assembly for an automotive door module of a vehicle having a panel that supports a door latch assembly that includes a lock mechanism that is operated by a sill button inside the vehicle, the sill button being attached to a sill button rod located on the interior or dry side of the panel and moveable generally vertically with respect to the panel, the lock mechanism being operated by the sill button rod via a generally horizontal exterior rod that is located on the exterior or wet side of the panel, the bell crank assembly connecting the sill button rod to the exterior rod through a hole in the panel, the bell crank assembly comprising:an inboard lever and an outboard lever, the inboard lever having a generally planar input end and a generally planar output end that is offset from the input end in parallel fashion by a slanted intermediate portion, the input end having a resilient socket in the form of a split cylinder for receiving a shaped end of the sill button rod, the output end having a round boss that fits in an extruded hole of the panel with a running fit to provide an axle for pivoting the bell crank assembly with respect to the panel; the output end having a hollow square shaped projection at an outboard end of the round boss that the fits in a matching square hole of the outboard lever, each side wall of the hollow square shaped projection supporting an aligned, resilient cantilevered latch arm that has a catch at the free end, each resilient cantilevered latch arm extending through the square hole with its catch engaging an outer surface of the outboard lever adjacent one side of the square hole, the output end of the inboard lever having four orthogonally related slots that extend through the output end and the round boss in line with the respective outer sides of the cantilevered latch arms to facilitate molding of the catches, the outboard lever having a generally planar input end and a generally planar output end that is offset from the input end in parallel fashion by a slanted intermediate portion, the input end of the outboard lever having a round flange that is spaced outwardly of the square hole for engaging the outer side of panel outwardly of the extruded hole to form a seal for the extruded hole; and the output end having a resilient socket in the form of a split cylinder for receiving the shaped end of the exterior rod.
  • 2. A bell crank assembly for an automotive door module of a vehicle having a panel that supports a door latch assembly that includes a lock mechanism that is operated by a sill button inside the vehicle, the sill button being attached to a sill button rod located on the interior or dry side of panel and moveable generally vertically with respect to the panel, the lock mechanism being operated by the sill button rod via a generally horizontal exterior rod that is located on the exterior or wet side of the panel, the bell crank assembly connecting the sill button rod to the exterior rod through a hole in the panel, the bell crank assembly comprising:an inboard lever and an outboard lever, the inboard lever having an input end and an output end, the input end having a resilient socket for receiving a shaped end of the sill button rod, the output end having a round boss that fits in an extruded hole of the panel with a running fit to provide an axle for pivoting the bell crank assembly with respect to the panel; the output end having a hollow polygon shaped projection at an outboard end of the round boss that the fits in a matching polygon hole of the outboard lever so that the levers pivot simultaneously, the polygon shaped projection supporting a plurality of cantilevered resilient latch arms that have catches at their respective free ends, the plurality of cantilevered resilient latch arms extending through the matching polygon hole with the catches engaging an outer surface of the outboard lever adjacent the polygon hole, the outboard lever having an input end and an output end, the input end of the outboard lever having a flange that is spaced outwardly of the polygon hole and that engages the outer side of panel outwardly of the extruded hole to form a seal for the extruded hole; and the output end having a resilient socket for receiving the shaped end of the exterior rod.
  • 3. A bell crank kit for providing a bell crank assembly on a panel that has a hole, the bell crank kit comprising:a first lever and a second lever, the first lever having an input end and an output end, the input end being adapted for attachment to a first member, the output end having a round boss that fits in the hole of the panel with a running fit to provide an axle for pivoting the first lever with respect to the panel; the output end having a shaped projection at an outboard end of the round boss that the fits in a matching hole of the second lever so that the levers pivot simultaneously, the shaped projection supporting a plurality of cantilevered latch arms that have catches at their respective free ends, the plurality of cantilevered latch arms being sized to extending through the matching hole with the catches engaging an outer surface of the second lever adjacent the matching hole, the second lever having an input end and an output end, the input end of the outboard lever having a flange that is spaced outwardly of the shaped hole and sized to engage the outer side of panel outwardly of the hole to form a seal for the hole; and the output end being adapted for attachment to a second member.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATION

This patent application claims priority of Provisional Patent Application No. 60/316,341 filed Aug. 30, 2001.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/316341 Aug 2001 US