Closing device, in particular for motor vehicles

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6768413
  • Patent Number
    6,768,413
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 13, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 27, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A closing device for a vehicle door lock is actuated by a hand lever. The lock can be switched between a secured, inoperative position of the hand lever and an operative position in which the lock can be opened by the hand lever. An electric control device arranged within the vehicle effects via an antenna of a vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit a data request directed to a data carrier external to the vehicle held by a vehicle user. The data carrier has a transmission and reception unit transmitting a data reply via the antenna of the vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit to the control device which, for a positive identification of the data carrier, triggers securing, respectively, release of the lock. The antenna of the transmission and reception unit is arranged in the hand lever in addition to at least some further components of the transmission and reception unit.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a closing device where access authorization is detected by a dialog carried out electromagnetically between the transmission and reception units of an electric control device in the vehicle, on the one hand, and of a data carrier, on the other hand, which is external to the vehicle in the possession of the vehicle user. The field of application of the invention is directed especially to vehicles, but is also applicable for accessing safety zones etc.




2. Discussion of the Related Art




In the known device of this kind (WO 97/41322) the antenna as well as the transition and reception unit provided for the dialogue with the external data carrier are located in the interior of the vehicle. The reception and transmission properties of the vehicle-correlated antenna for the dialog with the user-correlated data carrier are unsatisfactory. The installation of the device part within the vehicle is cumbersome and replacement of elements of this device part as well as an exchange between different constructive types of these elements is complicated and therefore not practicable in practice.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to develop a closing device of the aforementioned kind such that it can be easily mounted and is optimized with respect to its functions. This is inventively achieved by arranging the antenna of the vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit in the hand lever of the door handle.




Because according to the invention the antenna of the vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit is already integrated in the door handle and is thus in an exposed location of the vehicle, an especially high electromagnetic sensitivity results. The transmission and reception of the electromagnetic signals between the data carrier and the vehicle is optimal. The door handle has the new function of being the support for the antenna and optionally of at least some further components of the vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit. The previously required space within the vehicle and the installation of corresponding lines have thus been eliminated with the invention. The door handle and at least the antenna form a conveniently pre-mountable constructive unit. By attaching the door handle, which is required anyhow, the antenna is thus already positioned in its required position.




With the invention retrofitting of existing vehicles is also possible, as, for example, the exchange of inventively configured door handles of different constructive designs as they are mentioned in the dependent claims. With the arrangement in the door handle the path of signal transmission between the data carrier and the vehicle is minimized. The antenna characteristic of the antenna integrated into the handle is favorable. Because the door handle projects from the vehicle, an optimal detection area for the communication with the user-correlated data carrier is also provided.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further features and advantages of the invention result from the dependent claims, the following description, and the drawings. In the drawings the invention is represented by one embodiment. It is shown in:





FIG. 1

an exploded view of the components of the hand lever of a door handle according to the invention;





FIG. 2

a plan view onto the antenna component for the hand lever of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

schematically a vehicle with the integrated part of the closing device according to the invention;





FIG. 4

schematically a data carrier with the integrated further parts of the closing device according to the invention; and





FIG. 5

schematically a block diagram with the operational course between the parts of

FIGS. 3 and 4

of the device according to the invention.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The inventive closing device can be divided into two spatially separated parts one of which is arranged in the area of the vehicle


10


and the other in the area of a data carrier


20


. The data carrier


20


is initially external to the vehicle, in the possession of the vehicle user. The principal construction of these device parts is shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. The vehicle


10


comprises a door


11


which, in addition to a lock


14


, has a door handle


15


. The door handle


15


itself is comprised firstly of the actual hand lever


12


, which is here embodied as a grip bracket or grip plate. In the area of the hand lever


12


the door


11


can be provided with a hand lever depression


13


which is part of the door handle


15


.




The lock


14


can be switched between two different positions. The first position of the lock


14


is a so-called “secured position” wherein the hand lever


12


is inoperative. In the other position of the lock


14


the hand lever


12


is operative; upon actuation of the hand lever


12


, the lock is opened. This is the “unsecured position” of the lock


14


. This switching of the lock


14


in the present case is performed centrally by an electric control device


30


(shown in

FIG. 3

) via electrical line conductors


16


which either extend directly to the various locks


14


, as indicated in

FIG. 3

, or indirectly first to a central locking device


35


according to

FIG. 5

which, in turn, controls the locks


14


.




In the present case the control device


30


has the car battery


17


as its energy supply. In the area of the door handle


15


a sensor is arranged which in the present case operates capacitively and is identified by


31


in the block diagram of FIG.


5


. It is understood that, instead of the capacitive sensor


31


, sensors of other kinds can be used, for example, those that operate acoustically and respond to the voice of a certain user or to certain words and sounds of any user or to an acoustic device of the user. Instead of such a sensor it is also possible to provide a trigger which operates mechanically and responds to the actuation of the door handle or of a mechanical transmitter arranged in the area of the door handle


15


. The object of such a sensor


31


or any other type of trigger is to activate the usually switched-off control device


30


. This is referred to as “wake-up” of the control device


30


.




In the present case this is achieved by the hand of the user


40


approaching the hand lever


12


of the door handle


15


. Between the hand lever


12


and the door


11


in this case an electrical field is built up. When the hand reaches this area, the capacity of the dielectric between the two electrodes is changed which is detected by the capacitive sensor


31


. This sensor


31


in the present case is integrated into the hand lever


12


. This is a first additional function of the hand lever


12


. The sensor


31


could also be integrated into the area of the hand lever depression


13


, i.e., in the area of the door


11


.




In the block diagram of

FIG. 5

the vehicle


10


and the vehicle user


40


are firstly illustrated by dash-dotted lines. When the vehicle user


40


approaches the external door handle


15


, for example, in that his hand, as illustrated by arrow


41


, comes very close to the sensor


31


, then the sensor


31


“wakes” via the line


36


illustrated in

FIG. 5

the electric control device


30


in the vehicle


10


. Via a further electric line


18


, also illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the control device


31


then acts on the vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit


32


in the area of the door handle


15


. This unit


32


also comprises an antenna


33


which is integrated into the door handle


15


and directs electromagnetically a request, indicated by arrow


37


, to the data carrier


20


external to the vehicle. In the present case this is carried out in an especially optimal way by the special design of the hand lever


12


explained in more detail in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.





FIG. 2

shows the antenna


33


in a plan view. It is comprised of a coil, optionally a multi-layer coil, of an electrically insulated antenna wire


38


on a ferromagnetic body


39


which is plate-shaped. This inductive antenna


33


is integrated into a component support


42


which has strip conductors on which as many as possible of the components of the transmission and reception unit


32


are arranged and connected to one another. This unit


32


also includes either in the component support


42


or in the adjacent components of the vehicle


10


amplifiers, frequency processing devices for the carrier frequency, modulators for the prescribed transmission signals


37


, and demodulators for the reception signals indicated in

FIG. 5

by arrow


47


and to be explained in more detail in the following. This antenna


33


is thus integrated into the hand lever


12


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the hand lever


12


comprises first of all a bracket-shaped base part


44


made of plastic material, on which the component support


42


is mounted. The base part


44


comprises a reception unit


43


for the antenna


33


. During assembly contacting of the various lines in the component support


42


with the contact locations, provided at the base part


44


, of energy supply lines


45


and the signal lines


36


and/or


16


extending further within the base part


44


can already be realized so that upon mounting of the hand lever


12


in the vehicle


10


they are automatically contacted. After assembly of the parts


42


,


44


a cover


46


according to

FIG. 1

can be used. Either the antenna


33


or the cover


46


, which is, for example, chrome-plated, can also take over the function of one electrode of the afore-described capacitive sensor


31


. The hand lever


12


, in addition to its function as the actuating member for the lock


14


, then also has taken over the two functions, on the one hand, of supporting the antenna


33


and, on the other hand, of being the electrode of the proximity sensor


31


. The antenna function of the hand lever


12


optimizes the transmission and reception characteristic of the antenna


33


extraordinarily.




In as much as other sensors are employed for triggering the authentication process to be explained in further detail later, these sensors and at least some of their control means are advantageously also arranged in the hand lever


12


or at least in the area of the door handle


15


. When, for example, the acoustic sensors mentioned already supra are used, the sound entry location for this sensor, and optionally the microphone and further electroacoustic transducers, are also integrated into the hand lever


12


. Furthermore, the above mentioned mechanical or electric triggers are to be arranged also in the area of the door handle and are preferably integrated into the hand lever


12


. Thus, the hand lever


12


with integrated sensors, electrodes, antennas and further functional parts can be completely pre-manufactured. When the vehicle owner decides on a certain version of the inventive closing device which activates either mechanically or capacitively or acoustically the electric control device


30


, only the specific desired hand lever


12


must be selected and contacted to the pre-fabricated line conductors within the vehicle


10


. The latter can be, as mentioned above, automatically realized by the proper mounting of the hand lever


12


.




The data carrier


20


has a design that can be taken from the schematic of FIG.


4


. In the data carrier


20


the above described request


37


of

FIG. 5

can be received by an antenna


23


provided therein and transmitted to a transmission and reception unit


22


provided therein and which is designed in analogy to that (


32


) in the vehicle


10


. Subsequently, the unit


22


recovers data from a data memory


24


in the data carrier


20


and sends the data via the antenna


23


to the vehicle, this being indicated by the reply arrow


47


in FIG.


5


. The data carrier


20


further comprises an electric power supply


25


in an electronic unit


26


. The electric power supply


25


can, of course, be a battery. The energy supply can also be provided by induction via the components provided within the vehicle


10


. In the case of an internal energy source


25


, it can also be charged via the antenna


33


in the vehicle


30


, if needed, so that at least an actuation of the lock


14


is possible. Such a charge of the electric power supply


25


can be performed by the antenna


33


itself so that it has been assigned a further third function. For this emergency charging of the energy source in the data memory


20


it is sufficient to bring the data carrier


20


in close proximity to the antenna


33


in the vehicle.




The reply


47


received by the antenna


33


in the door handle is then sent by the vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit


32


via an electric line


19


, shown also in

FIG. 3

, to the control device


30


where it is processed.




When the control device


30


, based on the dialog


37


,


47


between the vehicle


10


and the data carrier


20


, determines that the user


40


is authorized, a corresponding control pulse is then sent via the already mentioned electrical line


16


directly to the various locks


14


or the central locking device


35


connected to all locks


14


. When the locks


14


have been in the afore-described secured position, they are now transferred into the unsecured position by the control pulse sent via


16


. When the user, as indicated in the block diagram of

FIG. 5

by arrow


21


, actuates the hand lever


12


, the respective door lock


14


is switched mechanically and/or electrically, as illustrated by the action arrow


27


in the diagram of FIG.


5


. The respective door can now be opened by the hand lever


12


.




The data carrier


20


can be a component of a keyless authorization which is technically referred to as “passive entry”. When the data carrier


20


is brought into close proximity to the door handle


15


of the vehicle


10


, the authorization process is triggered. The communication indicated by arrows


37


,


47


occurs. A further possibility is to embody the data carrier


20


as a so-called electronic key which triggers the authorization process by a manipulation device on the key, for example, by actuating a button.




In the disclosed embodiment the data carrier


20


in

FIG. 5

is also provided with a so-called panic button


28


which can be actuated by the user


40


when the closing or opening function of the vehicle


10


which has been triggered is to be interrupted immediately. The actuation of the panic button


28


initiates a high frequency signal which is indicated in the block diagram of

FIG. 5

by arrow


29


. Even though the high frequency reception unit in the vehicle


10


could also be provided in the area of the door handle


15


, in this case a HF (high frequency) reception unit


34


is provided at a different location in the vehicle


10


. As illustrated by the dotted arrow


48


, the HF reception unit


34


activates the control unit


30


directly, for which purpose electrical lines are provided. Further electrical lines serve to the received high frequency data, as illustrated by dashed arrow


49


.




The control commands transmitted via the lines


16


or


27


to the lock


14


, respectively, to the central locking device


35


can act directly onto the electric actuator of the lock


14


. However, it is also possible to employ a so-called bus system for the control commands wherein encoded control commands are guided in a uniform line system and, based on their encoding, are then detected and responded to by the various devices.















List of Reference Numerals:


























10




vehicle







11




door of 10







12




hand lever of 15







13




handle depression of 15







14




lock in 11







15




outer door handle







16




line conductor between 14, 30







17




car battery in 10







18




electrical line between 30, 32







19




electrical line between 32, 30







20




data carrier







21




actuation arrow of 12 by 40







22




transition and reception unit in 20







23




antenna in 20







24




data memory in 20







25




electric power supply in 20







26




electronic unit in 20







27




action arrow of 15 on 14 (FIG. 5)







28




panic button in 20 (FIG. 5)







29




high frequency signal arrow (FIG. 5)







30




electric control device







31




sensor in 30, capacitive sensor







32




transmission and reception unit in 10







33




antenna in 12







34




high frequency reception unit







35




central locking device in 10 for 14







36




line between 31, 30 (FIG. 5)







37




request arrow between 33 and 20







38




antenna wire for 33 (FIG. 2)







39




plate-shaped ferromagnetic body (FIG. 2)







40




vehicle user (FIG. 5)







41




proximity arrow of 40 at 15







42




component support for 33, 32 in 12 (FIG. 1)







43




reception unit in 44 for 33 (FIG. 1)







44




base part of 12 (FIG. 1)







45




line for energy supply of 32 (FIG. 1)







46




cover of 12 (FIG. 1)







47




reply arrow from 20 to 33 (FIG. 5)







48




activation arrow for 30 by 34







49




high frequency data line arrow from 34 to 30














Claims
  • 1. Closing device for a vehicle (10), with a lock (14) arranged at least at one door (11) or a hatch of the vehicle (10), that is actuatable (21) by a vehicle-correlated hand lever (12) of a door handle (15), which hand lever (12) is gripped by a hand of a user for actuating the lock (14),wherein the lock (14) can be switched between a secured position in which the hand lever (12) is inoperative and an operative position in which the hand lever (12) is made operative, in which the lock (14) can be opened by actuating (21) the hand lever (12), with an electric control device (30) arranged within the vehicle (10) that effects via an antenna (33) of a vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit (32) a data request (37) directed to a data carrier (20) external to the vehicle (10) in the possession of the vehicle user (40), wherein the user-correlated data carrier (20) itself has a transmission and reception unit (32) which transmits a data reply (47) via the antenna (33) of the vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit (32) to the control device (30), and wherein, in the case of positive identification of the user-correlated data carrier (20), the vehicle-correlated control device (30) triggers (16) securing or release of securing of the lock(s) (14) on at least one door (11) of the vehicle (10), wherein a hollow space forming a receiving unit (43) is arranged in an interior of the hand lever (12), wherein the antenna (33) of the vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit (32) is arranged in the hollow space in the hand lever (12) of the door handle (15); wherein, in addition to the complete antenna (33), also at least some further components of the vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit (32) are arranged in the interior of the hand lever (12) of the door handle (15), the door handle (15) has a hand lever depression (13) and the hand lever (12) extends through the hand lever depression (13) and wherein the antenna (33) and the further components of the vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit (32) are located outside of the hand lever depression (13) of the door handle (15).
  • 2. Device according to claim 1, wherein the antenna (33) arranged in the door handle (15) is simultaneously embodied as an electrical emergency charge device which can charge an energy storage device (25) provided in the user-correlated data carrier (20).
  • 3. Device according to claim 1, wherein the sensor (31) acts capacitively and has two electrodes,wherein one of the electrodes is arranged in the hand lever (12) of the door handle (15) while the other electrode is arranged in the door (11) or is embodied by the door (11) itself, that between the hand lever (12) and the door (11) an electrical field is built up and the capacity between the two electrodes can be changed by the dielectric of a human hand entering the area of the electrical field and can thereby be sensed.
  • 4. Device according to claim 3, wherein the antenna (33) of the transmission and reception unit (32) of the vehicle is at the same time one of the electrodes of the capacitive sensor (31).
  • 5. Device according to claim 1, wherein the sensor (31) for switching on the control device operates acoustically.
  • 6. Device according to claim 5, wherein the acoustic sensor (31) responds to the voice of a certain user and/or to certain sounds or words of any user or to an acoustic device actuated by the user.
  • 7. Device according to claim 5, wherein the sound entry location for the acoustic sensor (31) and/or the microphone as well as optionally further components of the acoustically operating sensor (31) are arranged adjacent to the door handle (15).
  • 8. Device according to claim 5, wherein the sound entry location and/or at least some components of the acoustically operating sensor (31) are located in the hand lever (12) of the door handle (15).
  • 9. Device according to claim 1, comprising a prefabricated component support (42) containing the antenna (3) and the further components of the vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit, wherein the component support (42) is arranged in the interior of the hand lever (12).
  • 10. Device according to claim 9, wherein the prefabricated component support (42) in the interior of the hand lever (12) comprises contacts for contacting contact locations of energy supply lines (45) and signal lines (36) and/or (16), wherein the lines extend further in the hand lever (12) behind the contact locations, and wherein the further extending lines are automatically contacted when the hand lever (12) is mounted in the vehicle (10).
  • 11. Device according to claim 10, wherein the hand lever (12) is comprised of a base part (44) and a cover part (46), wherein the hollow space forming the reception unit (4) for the component support (42) is arranged between the base part (44) and the cover part (46), and wherein the lines extending from the contact location extend further in the base part (44).
  • 12. Closing device for a vehicle (10), with a lock (14) arranged at least at one door (11) or a hatch of the vehicle (10), that is actuatable (21) by a vehicle-correlated hand lever (12) of a door handle (15), which hand lever (12) is gripped by a hand of a user for actuating the lock (14),wherein the lock (14) can be switched between a secured position in which the hand lever (12) is inoperative and an operative position in which the hand lever (12) is made operative, in which the lock (14) can be opened by actuating (21) the hand lever (12), with an electric control device (30) arranged within the vehicle (10) that effects via an antenna (33) of a vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit (32) a data request (37) directed to a data carrier (20) external to the vehicle (10) in the possession of the vehicle user (40), wherein the user-correlated data carrier (20) itself has a transmission and reception unit (22) which transmits a data reply (47) via the antenna (33) of the vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit (32) to the control device (30), and wherein in the case of positive identification of the user-correlated data carrier (20) the vehicle-correlated control device (30) triggers (16) securing or release of securing of the lock(s) (14) on at least one door (11) of the vehicle (10), wherein a hollow space forming a receiving unit (43) is arranged in an interior of the end lever (12), wherein the antenna (33) of the vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit (32) is arranged in the hollow space in the hand lever (12) of the door handle (15); wherein, in addition to the complete antenna (33), also at least some further components of the vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit (32) are arranged in the interior of the hand lever (12) of the door handle (15), further comprising a component support (42) containing the antenna (3) and the further components of the vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit, wherein the component support (42) is arranged in the interior of the hand lever (12), the door handle (15) has a hand lever depression (13) and the hand lever (12) extends through the hand lever depression (13) and wherein the antenna (33) and the further components of the vehicle-correlated transmission and reception unit (32) are located outside of the hand lever depression (13) of the door handle (15).
  • 13. Device according to claim 12, wherein the prefabricated component support (42) in the interior of the hand lever (12) comprises contacts for contacting contact locations of energy supply lines (45) and signal lines (36) and/or (16), wherein the lines extend further in the hand lever (12) behind the contact locations, and wherein the further extending lines are automatically contacted when the hand lever (12) is mounted in the vehicle (10).
  • 14. Device according to claim 13, wherein the hand lever (12) is comprised of a base part (44) and a cover part (46), wherein the hollow space forming the reception unit (4) for the component support (42) is arranged between the base part (44) and the cover part (46), and wherein the lines extending from the contact location extend further in the base part (44).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
197 45 149 Oct 1997 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP98/05597 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/19585 4/22/1999 WO A
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