The present invention relates to a striker apparatus for a vehicle latching mechanism.
Various latching mechanisms for vehicles are known for example from U.S. Pat. No. 7,097,219; U.S. Pat. No. 6,692,046; U.S. Pat. No. 6,616,204; U.S. Pat. No. 5,501,495; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,295,720. However, each of these known configurations suffers from the inability to provide a reliable, secure mounting of a striker plate with respect to a non-uniform, potentially non-planar, mating surface. If a proper secure mounting of a striker to a corresponding mounting surface is not obtained during assembly, movement of the striker can allow over slam of the corresponding closure member. In addition, loose or improper mounting of a striker to a corresponding mating surface can result in undesirable fit and finish appearance issues, as well as other operational issues associated with proper alignment of the latch mechanism, including engagement and release issues of the latch mechanism with respect to the striker in the desired fashion.
A striker apparatus for a vehicle latching mechanism can include a striker, and a base plate for supporting the striker extending outwardly from an outer surface of the base plate. An inner surface of the base plate, opposite from the outer surface, can include a radius of curvature defining a concave profile along the inner surface. The base plate can have sufficient flexure to be substantially flexed into a generally mating mounting surface shape when attached to a support structure of a vehicle. In other words, a crowned striker mounting plate according to an embodiment of the present invention can include an arcuate or concave base plate for a secure mounting of the striker to an intended mounting surface. The length, width, thickness and radius of curvature of the mounting plate can be of a value sufficient to allow the plate to flatten in response to fasteners being tightened while mounting the mounting plate to the supporting surface of the vehicle. In other words, installation bolt torque can be sufficiently large to eliminate a gap between the concave inner surface of the mounting plate and the support surface of the vehicle in order to provide a solid mounting across substantially an entire inner surface of the mounting plate. A slight curvature to the profile of a striker base plate is implemented to insure mating of the mounting plate of the striker to the support surface in a secure fashion. Secure, mating attachment of the mounting plate of the striker to the support surface helps reduce over slam of a closure member by maintaining the striker against movement with respect to the support surface.
Other applications of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art when the following description of the best mode contemplated for practicing the invention is read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The description herein makes reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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The radius of curvature 28 of the base plate 22 can define generally parallel inner and outer surfaces 26, 24 of the base plate 22 prior to attachment of the base plate 22 to the support structure 34 of the vehicle 16. At least one fastener 36 (best seen in
The radius of curvature 28 of the base plate 22 in cooperation with flexure of the base plate 22 as the at least one fastener 36 is tightened during installation can improve fit and finish appearance of the installed striker apparatus 10 in the vehicle 16 by reducing gaps between the base plate 22 and the support structure 34 of the vehicle 16 around the periphery 38 of the base plate 22. The base plate 22 of the striker apparatus 10 can be formed with any desired peripheral configuration depending on the particular application environment in which the striker apparatus 10 is to be installed. Flexure of the base plate 22 as the at least one fastener 36 is tightened during installation to the support structure 34 of the vehicle 16 can improve stability and consumer satisfaction of the striker apparatus 10 by reducing vibration and noise generated between the base plate 22 and the support structure or mounting surface 34 of the vehicle 16.
A striker apparatus 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention can be provided for mounting to a support structure 34 of a trunk 14 of a vehicle 16 and for engagement with a latching mechanism 12 for holding a trunk lid 18 in a closed position in cooperation with the striker apparatus 10. The striker apparatus 10 can include a striker 20 for engagement with the latching mechanism 12, and a base plate 22 for supporting the striker 20 extending outwardly from an outer or first surface 24. The base plate 22 can include an inner or second surface 26 opposite from the first surface 24. The base plate 22 can have a radius of curvature 28 defining a generally concave, non-planar, profile 30 on the second surface 26. The base plate 22 has sufficient flexure to be substantially positioned in mating contact with a support surface 34 of the vehicle 16 when attached to the support surface 34 of the vehicle 16. The radius of curvature 28 can be any desired value provided the contour is sufficiently large to adapt for any variances in support structure 34 tolerances when flexed between the uninstalled state, and the installed state of the base plate 22. The addition of the radius of curvature 28 permits the acceptance of a greater variance in tolerances of the support structure 34. The curvature or contour 28 of the base plate 22 can be in the form of simple single radius 28, or can be provided with multiple radii of curvature in order to better adapt to a non-planar support structure 34 in a vehicle 16 if desired. In either case, the base plate 22 is provided with sufficient flexure to allow the base plate 22 to flex into mating contact with the planar or non-planar support structure 34 during installation of the striker apparatus 10. The flexure of the base plate 22 during installation improves fit and finish appearance of the installed striker in the vehicle by reducing gaps between the base plate 22 and the support structure 34 around a periphery of the base plate 22. The flexure of the base plate also improves stability and consumer satisfaction of the striker apparatus 10 by reducing vibration and noise generated between the base plate 22 and the support structure 34 of the vehicle 16.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law.
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