Closing device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6526790
  • Patent Number
    6,526,790
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 28, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 4, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A lock device, in particular for doors of motor vehicles, has lock elements such as at least rotary latch and a pawl, wherein at least a one lock element a pawl can be connected via connecting elements with at least one handle or such connection can be eliminated. An actuator device of the lock device has a cam disk, the connection being made or eliminated as a function of the cam disk.
Description




FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a closing device particularly for doors of motor vehicles.




Such a closing device is known from DE 196 35 415.3 (corresponding to Ser. No. 08/916,562 filed Aug. 22, 1997 Rathmann et al) now abandoned.




In the case of this closing device, it has happened that when a handle is operated, the coupling member between the handles jams and the operating device may thus be damaged. In the worst case it may even happen that the actuator fails completely, as a result of which the actuator no longer operates. This is of particular disadvantage from safety standpoint.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention therefore is to improve a closing device in such a way that its operation is assured in every operating situation and that jamming of the parts of the closing device is avoided.




According to the invention an actuator has a cam disk (


6


), the connection being made or eliminated as a function of the cam disk (


6


).




The use of a cam disk or of a contoured disk has the advantage that it acts on elements of the closing device in such a manner that at least one element of the lock can be connected to at least one handle, or such connection can be eliminated. Assurance is thus had that the element is present either in the force-transmission path between handle and lock element, and actuation of the handle is transmitted to an element of the lock (pawl) in order to open a door of the vehicle. In the second position of the element, the element is moved out of the force-transmission path between the lock element and the handle by the contoured or cam disk, so that actuation of the handle has no result. The jamming of this element between further lock elements is thus no longer possible. At the same time, all functions of the closing device, such as, for instance, anti-theft security, central lock, unlocking position and child-safety position can be realized with one or more cam or contoured disks.




As a further development of the invention, the actuator is an electric motor which bears the cam disk or the contoured disk on its setting shaft. This is an advantage since in this way a rotary construction of the parts is possible, in which a high freedom in design is possible, and with which the function and movement of the cam or contoured disk can be realized in a particularly simple manner.




As a further development of the invention, the cam disk or contoured disk can be driven stepped-down by the actuator. This has the advantage that relatively small electric motors can be used as actuators, which then apply the required torque as a result of the step-down ratio so as to turn the cam disk or contoured disk. This is of advantage, in particular in the case of a cam disk, since it, can move the element in one direction with relatively little force, while movement in the opposite direction is possible only with the expending of force on the element (for instance, spring force). In order to overcome this action of force in the one direction, the disk must be capable of being driven stepped-down. As an alternative to this, it is possible, with a suitably dimensioned actuating device, also to provide a stepped-up transmission as a result of which there is obtained the advantage that a particularly rapid displacement of the element from the one position into the other position and vice versa is possible.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION THE DRAWINGS




With the above and other objects and advantages in view, the present invention will become more clearly understood in connection with the detailed description of a preferred embodiment, when considered with the accompanying drawings, of which:





FIG. 1

shows a closing device for the actuation by a handle;





FIG. 2

shows a closing device for actuation by two handles;





FIG. 3

shows a position of an actuated closing device;





FIG. 4

shows a structural development of a closing device;





FIG. 5

shows possible positions of the actuator;





FIGS. 6

to


11


show positions of the closing device in accordance with

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 12

shows another structural development of the closing device; and





FIG. 13

shows a closing device having a contoured disk.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

shows a diagrammatically depicted closing device such as used, for instance, on car doors, trunks or the like. The manner of operation of the closing device provides that the door is provided with at least one handle (for instance, inside door handle or door outside handle), in which connection the operation of this one handle is transmitted via connecting elements (for instance, Bowden cables, rods, or the like) to a lock element. Such a lock handle may, for instance, be a pawl which, in known manner, locks or releases a rotary trap in its closed position. The rotary trap, which is developed in U-shape, surrounds by its two arms a closure bolt in order to hold the door in its closed position. After release of the rotary trap by actuation of the pawl, the closure bolt can slide out of the region of the arms of the rotary latch so that the door can be opened. The actuating of the handle can be noted, for instance, by microswitches, the output signal of which effects the control of the actuator.




Such a pawl is shown diagrammatically in

FIG. 1

, and provided with the reference numeral


1


. In order to actuate the pawl


1


, a slider


2


(or lever or the like) is provided which has a slot


3


on one end, the slider


2


being turnable around an axis of rotation in the region of the slot


3


. Upon actuation of the handle in the direction of actuation


5


, the slider


2


is actuated in the direction toward the pawl


1


in order to release the rotary trap by means of the pawl. Movement of the slider


2


opposite the direction of actuation


5


is effected for instance by means of spring force.




In accordance with the invention, a cam disk


6


is now provided, the outer contour of which acts on the slider


2


in such a manner that, upon actuation of the slider


2


by means of the handle, said slider


2


can be brought into operative connection with the pawl


1


in order to open the door or to bring the slider


2


into such a position (lifted in accordance with

FIG. 1

) so that this connection cannot be produced or can be eliminated. In such a case, movement of the slider


2


in the direction of actuation


5


achieves nothing, so that the door remains closed. The cam disk


6


can be arranged on a shaft of an electric motor or the like and be turnable around the latter. As an alternative to this, drive by means of step-up or step-down transmission is possible, in which case, the drive of the cam disk can also be effected via friction wheels on the outer contour, this friction wheel being acted on by force in order to follow along the outer contours of the cam disk


6


.





FIG. 2

shows an embodiment similar to

FIG. 1

, but in this case the cam disk


6


has two planes which differ at least in part from each other, so that the slider


2


(which is associated, for instance, with the door inside handle), and another slider


7


(which is associated, for instance, with the door outside handle) are actuated by the cam disk, which has a first plane for the actuating of the slider


2


and a second plane


9


, which differs from the first plane


8


and is associated with the slider


7


. The manner of operation is the same as in

FIG. 1

, in which embodiment, however, the pawl


1


is now in this embodiment to be actuated either by the door inside handle and/or by the door outside handle. There could also be possible two cam disks


6


—approximately in the arrangement shown in FIG.


1


—which can be driven independently of each other by a separate actuating device.





FIG. 3

shows an embodiment in accordance with

FIG. 2

, in which actuation of the pawl


1


is effected by actuation of a handle in the direction of actuation


5


. The contour of the second plane


9


(shown in FIGS.) of the cam disk


8


, which contour is associated with the further slider


7


makes it possible for this slider


7


to actuate the pawl


1


, while the actuating of the handle which acts on the slider


2


effects nothing. This is the case, for instance, when access to the central locking position from the outside is not to be possible but, on the other hand, the opening of the door from the inside must be possible.





FIG. 4

shows a structural development of the closing device in which a first actuating lever


10


and a second actuating lever


11


are movable around a common axis or pivot pin


12


. Actuation of a handle acts on a actuating lever in such a manner that the two actuating levers


10


and


11


are movable independently of each other. On one end of the corresponding actuating lever


10


,


11


, a first lever


13


is arranged around a pivot pin


15


and a second lever


14


around a pivot pin


15


, so that an actuating of the handle on one or both actuating levers effects a movement of both levers


13


,


14


in the direction of actuation


5


. Whether such a movement is to act now on the pawl, or not, is determined by the fact that the cam disk has two planes which are at least partially different from each other in the form of a cam shaft


16


, the cam contour of which acts in each case on a lever


13


,


14


(or slider


2


,


7


). The cam shaft


16


, which can be driven by the actuating device (electric motor), then brings it about that, upon the actuation of a handle, both levers


13


,


14


can be brought into operating connection with the pawl


1


or not, or that only one of the two levers can be brought into operative connection and the other not, or vice versa.




In

FIG. 4

, it is shown that the actuating levers


10


,


11


are movable around the common pivot pin


12


when connecting elements, such as, for instance, Bowden cables, rods or the like, for a lever are attached to a second point of attack


18


. Upon the introduction of force on the point of attack


17


or


18


, when viewing

FIG. 4

from the left, a movement of the levers


13


,


14


takes place in the direction of actuation


5


(substantially to the right); as an alternative to this, a common pivot pin


12


′ is provided so that the introduction of force on the points of attack


17


,


18


is possible when viewing

FIG. 4

also towards the bottom in order to effect a movement of the levers


13


,


14


in the direction of actuation


5


.





FIG. 5

shows the positions of the cam disk


6


and the cam shaft


16


respectively. Starting from a first position (for instance central lock position ZV for one or more doors), a rotation of the cam disk


6


and of the cam shaft


16


respectively takes place in the direction of rotation


19


, in which case, after about ¼ of a revolution, an anti-theft position DS (in particular for all doors/trunk) takes place, after a further ¼ revolution the child-safety position KISI (in particular for the rear doors) is reached and after a further ¼ revolution the central unlock position ZE (for one or more doors) is reached. A direction of rotation


19


in only clockwise or counterclockwise direction is possible, in which case also combination thereof is conceivable (reversal of direction of rotation).




In

FIGS. 6

to


11


, the positions are shown which can be assumed in accordance with

FIG. 5

, in which case an association of the numerals with the abbreviations in

FIG. 5

is effected and described.




The structural development which is shown in

FIGS. 6

to


11


is based essentially on the embodiment already described in connection with FIG.


4


. Supplementing the embodiment described in

FIG. 4

, there is also shown the pawl


1


which has a first extension


20


and a second extension


21


, a window


22


being present between them. The significance and manner of operation of the these parts will be described in the following.





FIG. 6

shows the anti-theft position DS. This means that the position of the cam shaft


16


provides that, upon the actuation of one or both handles, both the first and the second handles


13


,


14


enter into the region of the window


22


, so that the pawl


1


is not moved, and thus the door cannot be opened from either the inside or the outside.





FIG. 7

shows the central locking position ZV in which, after rotation of the cam shaft


16


, the cam shaft so adjusts the two levers


13


,


14


that actuation of the door outside handle (first lever


13


) does not permit actuation of the pawl


1


, but actuation of the door inside handle


5


(second lever


14


) permits actuation of the pawl


1


; the door can be opened from the inside but not from the outside.





FIG. 8

shows the central unlocked position ZE in which the cam shaft


16


permits such a position of the two levers


13


,


14


in which, upon actuation of the door outside handle and of the door inside handle, the pawl


1


can be actuated; the door can be opened both from the inside and from the outside. The Bowden cables attach to the door handles via elements


40


and


41


. Actuation of a door handle (as by pulling on a Bowden cable) acts on the pawl


1


which releases a rotary latch and thus opens the door.





FIG. 9

shows the child-safety position KISI which makes it possible, on basis of the position of the cam shaft


16


, for the door to be opened via the actuation of the door outside handle, but the door remaining closed upon actuation of the door inside handle.




Should, against all expectations, the actuator fail (for instance, failure of current which renders the electric motor inactive), it is provided, in accordance with the invention, that, for this, the pawl


1


has the aforementioned (

FIG. 6

) further extension


21


on which the first lever


13


or outside handlers, and/or the second lever


14


or inside lever can come to rest after actuation of a actuating device (such as, for example, a closure cylinder) not shown. A release lever is shown at


42


.





FIG. 10

shows the so-called emergency lock, in which the cam shaft


16


has remained in such a position which would actually make it possible for the first lever


13


to come to rest against with the first extension


20


of the pawl


1


in order to actuate it. Since this is not desired, the first lever


13


is brought by an actuating device into such a position that one end of the lever


13


points in the direction of the window


22


, so that, for instance by means of a key, the closing device can be brought into the emergency lock position so that access to the vehicle is not possible. The closure cylinder, or the like, acts on point


43


.




The same applies for an emergency unlock in the case of which the cam shaft


16


has remained in a position which actually does not permit actuation of the pawl


1


. Thus, after swingings of at least the first lever


13


, it is possible that upon actuation of the door inside handle


14


or door outside handle


13


, the first lever


13


comes to rest with the second extension


21


and actuates the pawl


1


. The corresponding emergency unlock position is shown in

FIG. 11

, wherein the closure cylinder, or the like, act at point


44


.





FIG. 12

shows a further development of the closing device in which, by way of supplementation of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

, both the first lever


13


and the second lever


14


have extensions


23


,


24


beyond the axis of rotation


15


. In the region of these extensions


23


,


24


there is a further cam shaft


25


, in which connection, after rotation of the cam shaft


25


, the emergency lock and emergency unlock shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

can be carried out. Either the cam shaft


25


is movable via a closure cylinder or, as an alternative to this, it is also possible to provide an electric setting device with its own current supply in order to turn the cam shaft


25


. In this connection, however, assurance must be had that not every unauthorized person can connect such a setting device to an additional voltage supply since access to the motor vehicle would, in principle, then be possible by means of the “emergency unlock” position.




In order to show the structural development of the pawl


1


,

FIG. 12

also shows a pivot pin


26


of the pawl


1


, such as also present in the structures of preceding figures.





FIG. 13

shows a closing device having a contoured disk, the embodiment shown in FIG.


13


and described below taking the place of the cam shaft


16


or cam disk in disclosed in the preceding figures.





FIG. 13

shows an electrically actuatable lock having an actuator which is developed as electric motor


27


. A worm gear


29


is seated on a shaft


28


of the electric motor


27


, a transmission element developed as contoured disk


30


being driven by the electric motor


27


. An outer circumference


31


of the contoured disk


30


is provided with teeth (not shown in

FIG. 13

) which mesh with the worm gear


29


and thus form a stepped-down gearing. At least one side of the contoured disk


30


has inner elevations


32


and outer elevations


33


which form an intermediate region


34


. The inner and outer elevations


32


,


33


form a contour for the establishing of different functions of the lock, as will be described later on. The contoured disk


30


is mounted for rotation on a shaft


35


. The reference numeral


38


designates a first lever the end of which associated with the contoured disk


30


bearing a pin


37


which extends into the intermediate region


34


and can rest on the contours of the inner elevations


32


and outer elevations


33


. There is also shown in

FIG. 13

a second lever


36


which is mounted with the first lever


36


on a common shaft


39


and, independently of the first lever


36


, can be set by means of inner elevations and outer elevations on the other side of the contoured disk


30


. It may be mentioned here that, with the embodiment shown in

FIG. 13

, the actuation of the door inside handle and of the door outside handle may or may not be transmitted directly, or via the interspersion of further transmission elements, to lock elements such as, for instance, pawl/rotary latch. It is also possible to associate with an individual handle (such as, for instance, door inside handle) a separate electric motor with its own contoured disk and inner elevations and outer elevations on only one side and also only a single lever. Since the development of the lock elements does not affect the development of the actuator, a showing was dispensed with here. To make this clear, reference is had to

FIG. 4

, so that a lever


38


,


36


acts in each case instead of the cam shaft


16


on a lever


13


,


14


. The development in accordance with

FIG. 13

is advantageously arranged as a module in a dust-proof and splash-water protected housing with an electric plug for supplying the electric motor


27


with voltage and for reporting back the position (for instance of the contoured disk


30


), the levers


38


,


36


extending out of the housing in order to act on further elements.




This embodiment which is shown in

FIG. 13

therefore permits an extremely flat construction which permits all functions of an electrically actuatable lock, such as unlocking, locking, and anti-theft protection (possibly also child-safety). By a corresponding control of the electric motor


27


and the movement of the levers


38


and


36


as a function of the contours of the contoured disk


30


, the lock functions for two handles (such as door inside handle and door outside handle) are realized with only one actuator (electric motor


27


).



Claims
  • 1. A closing device, suitable for doors of motor vehicles, comprising lock elements including a door handle, an actuator with a contoured disk driven by the actuator, a connection dependent on said contoured disk and comprising connecting elements, a rotary latch and pawl engagable with said latch for locking the closing device, wherein at least one of said latch and said pawl is connectable by said connection with said handle or said connection can be eliminated; andwherein said connection is made or eliminated as a function of movement of said contoured disk independently of operation of said handle; and said contoured disk has inner and outer elevations for driving said connecting elements during the movement of the contoured disk to accomplish engagement between said latch and said pawl by said handle.
  • 2. A closing device according to claim 1, wherein said actuator is an electric motor which drives the contoured disk by a shaft of the motor.
  • 3. A closing device according to claim 1, wherein said contoured disk is drivable, in stepped-down fashion, from said actuator.
  • 4. A closing device according to claim 2, further comprising a lever connecting with said handle wherein said contoured disk actuates said lever to contact or not to contact, as a function of the position of the contoured disk, a lock element or a further element which comes against the lock element.
  • 5. A closing device according to claim 3, further comprising a lever connecting with said handle, wherein said contoured disk actuates said lever to rest or not to rest as a function of the position of the contoured disk, against a lock element or a further element, which acts on the lock element.
  • 6. A closing device, suitable for doors of motor vehicles, comprising lock elements and including a first door handle and a second door handle, an actuator, a cam disk driven by said actuator and having a plurality of contoured disk surfaces including inner and outer elevations, a connection comprising connecting elements driven by respective ones of said disk surfaces, a rotary latch and pawl engagable with said latch for locking the closing device, wherein at least one of said latch and said pawl is connectable by said connection with at least one of said handles or said connection can be eliminated; andwherein said connection is made or eliminated by rotation of said cam disk independently of operation of said door handles; and said cam disk has inner and outer elevations for driving said connecting elements during the rotation of the cam disk to accomplish engagement between said latch and said pawl by said handle.
  • 7. A closing device, suitable for a door of a motor vehicle and being operative with a first door handle and a second door handle located on said door, the closing device comprising lock elements, an actuator, a cam disk driven by said actuator and having a plurality of contoured disk surfaces including inner and outer elevations, a plurality of connecting elements driven by respective ones of said disk surfaces, a rotary latch, and a pawl engagable with said latch for locking the closing device, wherein said cam disk is operative to drive said connecting elements to connect selectively said latch and said pawl with respective ones of said handles, upon rotation of said cam disk; and said cam disk has inner and outer elevations for driving said connecting elements during the rotation of the cam disk to accomplish engagement between said latch and said pawl by said handle.
  • 8. A closing device, suitable for doors of motor vehicles, comprising:lock elements including a rotary latch and a pawl engagable with said latch for a locking of the closing device, an actuator driving a contoured disk, at least one handle and a respective connecting element that can be brought into connection with the pawl by movement of the contoured disk for transmitting an operation of the respective handle to the pawl, wherein said contoured disk has inner elevations and outer elevations forming an intermediate region in which a lever is guided, said lever acting on the connecting element for connection of the handle with the pawl or for elimination of said connection, respectively.
  • 9. A closing device according to claim 8, wherein said contoured disk is a first contoured disk, an outer handle and an inner handle are provided, each handle acting upon a respective connecting element, said first contoured disk and a second contoured disk each acting on one of respective levers, each one of said levers acting on a respective connecting element bringing a respective one of said handles into connection with the pawl or, respectively, eliminating said connection.
  • 10. A closing device according to claim 9, wherein the first and the second contoured disks are formed integrally as one disk.
  • 11. A closing device according to claim 10, wherein the actuator comprises an electric motor with a driven wormgear meshing with teeth provided on an outer circumference on the contoured disks.
  • 12. A closing device according to claim 8, wherein said contoured disk is drivable, in stepped-down fashion, from said actuator.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
196 53 760 Dec 1996 DE
197 55 207 Dec 1997 DE
RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation of my application (including a CPA application) Ser. No. 09/433,692 filed Nov. 3, 1999, now abandoned, which in turn is a divisional continuation application of my application Ser. No. 08/995,066 filed Dec. 19, 1997 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,082,158 issued Jul. 4, 2000), the entire contents of these identified applications is hereby incorporated by reference herein.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/433692 Nov 1999 US
Child 09/797367 US