The invention generally relates to a closure assembly having a handle and a closeout system, such as for a door assembly of a vehicle.
Vehicle doors include an exterior handle that is mechanically or electrically coupled to a latch mechanism. Actuation of the handle moves the latch mechanism from a latched position to an un-latched position to allow the door to open. Vehicle styling may require that a grab bar of the handle be extendable outward through an opening beyond an exterior surface of the door assembly into an extended position for use. When not in use, the grab bar may be moved into a retracted position in an interior space of the door assembly, behind the exterior surface, thereby leaving the opening vacant and uncovered.
A closure assembly is provided. The closure assembly includes a structure, and a side panel attached to the structure. The side panel includes an exterior surface and an interior surface disposed opposite the exterior surface. The side panel cooperates with the structure to define an interior space adjacent the interior surface of the side panel. The side panel defines an opening extending between the exterior surface and the interior surface of the side panel. A handle is coupled to the structure and includes a grab bar. The handle is rotatably moveable about a rotation axis between a retracted position and an extended position. The handle is completely disposed within the interior space when in the refracted position, and extends through the opening of the side panel, with the grab bar spaced from the exterior surface of the side panel when in the extended position. A cover is coupled to the structure. The cover is simultaneously moveable with the handle between an open position and a closed position. When the handle is in the retracted position, the cover is positioned in the closed position within the opening to cover the opening. The cover is disposed within the interior space and spaced from the opening when the handle is in the extended position to allow the handle to extend through the opening.
A door assembly for a vehicle is also provided. The door assembly includes a structure, and a side panel attached to the structure. The side panel includes an exterior surface and an interior surface disposed opposite the exterior surface. The side panel cooperates with the structure to define an interior space adjacent the interior surface of the side panel. The side panel defines an opening extending between the exterior surface and the interior surface of the side panel. A handle is coupled to the structure, and includes a grab bar. The handle is rotatably moveable about a rotation axis between a refracted position and an extended position. The handle is completely disposed within the interior space when in the refracted position. The handle extends through the opening with the grab bar spaced from the exterior surface of the side panel when in the extended position. A cover is coupled to the structure. The cover is simultaneously moveable with the handle between an open position and a closed position. The cover is positioned within the opening when in the closed position to cover the opening when the handle is in the refracted position. The cover is disposed within the interior space and spaced from the opening when the handle is in the extended position to allow the handle to extend through the opening. The door assembly includes a cam mechanism that is configured for guiding the cover between the closed position and the open position as the handle moves between the extended position and the refracted position. A closeout is coupled to the handle. The closeout is moveable between an exposed position and a hidden position. The closeout is disposed within the opening to conceal the opening when in the exposed position, and is disposed within the interior space and spaced from the opening when in the hidden position. The closeout is simultaneously moveable with the cover and the handle between the exposed position and the hidden position. The closeout moves into the exposed position as the handle moves into the extended position and the cover moves into the open position, and the closeout moves into the hidden position as the handle moves into the retracted position and the cover moves into the closed position.
The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best modes for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Those having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that terms such as “above,” “below,” “upward,” “downward,” “top,” “bottom,” etc., are used descriptively for the figures, and do not represent limitations on the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.
Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views, a closure assembly is generally shown at 20. The closure assembly 20 may include, but is not limited to a passenger side door assembly for a vehicle, a cargo door assembly, or some other similar door assembly. However, it should be appreciated that the closure assembly 20 may be configured for use at some other location of the vehicle, such as but not limited to a rear cargo door. Furthermore, it should be appreciated that the closure assembly 20 may include some other configuration not associated with a vehicle, such as but not limited to a file cabinet door or some other similar assembly.
As best shown in
A handle 34 is rotatably coupled to the structure 22 of the closure assembly 20. Referring to
The handle 34 is rotatably moveable about a rotation axis 52 between a retracted position, shown in
A cover 56 is coupled to the structure 22. The cover 56 is simultaneously moveable with the handle 34 between a closed position, shown in
Referring to
The closure assembly 20 may include at least one actuator 70 or other actuator that is coupled to and configured for moving the lever 62 and the handle 34. The actuator(s) 70 operates to rotate the handle 34 about the rotation axis 52 between the retracted position and the extended position, and to move the lever 62 about the cam axis 66 to move the cover 56 between the closed position and the open position. The actuator(s) 70 may include, for example, an electric motor or other similar device. The actuator(s) 70 may be coupled to the lever 62 and/or the handle 34 in any suitable manner, such as through mechanical linkages, rods, gear drive trains, etc.
The closure assembly 20 may further include a control module (not shown) configured for controlling the actuator 70. The control module may include a computer or other similar device having all software, hardware, memory, algorithms, sensors, etc. necessary to sense the presence of an operator and/or receive a signal requesting that the handle 34 be moved into the extended position or the retracted position. Upon receiving a signal requesting movement of the handle into the extended or retracted position, or otherwise sensing the presence of an operator and determining the necessity to move the handle into or out of the extended position, the control module signals the actuator 70 to move the handle 34 and the lever 62 as required. Furthermore, the handle 34 may be coupled, for example either electrically or mechanically, to a latch mechanism (not shown) to actuate the latch mechanism to release the closure assembly 20 and allow the closure assembly to open.
The closure assembly 20 may further include a closeout 72. The closeout 72 is coupled to the handle 34, and is moveable between an exposed position, shown in
The closeout 72 may be coupled to the handle 34 and configured to move in response to movement of the handle 34. Alternatively, the closure assembly 20 may include an actuator 70, such as an electric motor, that is coupled to the closeout 72 and configured to move the closeout 72 with the handle 34. The movement of the actuator 70 may be controlled via the control module as noted above describing the control of the actuator related to the handle 34 and the lever 62. Furthermore, the structure 22 may include guides and/or tracks that are positioned to guide the handle 34, the cover 56 and the closeout 72 along their respective paths, and may further include any and all other mechanical linkages and/or connections necessary to make the handle 34, the cover 56 and the closeout 72 simultaneously move along their respective paths.
The detailed description and the drawings or figures are supportive and descriptive of the invention, but the scope of the invention is defined solely by the claims. While some of the best modes and other embodiments for carrying out the claimed invention have been described in detail, various alternative designs and embodiments exist for practicing the invention defined in the appended claims.
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