The present patent application relates, as stated in its title, to a “DEVICE FOR OPENING THE BONNET OF A MOTOR VEHICLE” which novel manufacturing, conformation and design features fulfil the purpose to which it has been specifically conceived, with a maximum safety and effectiveness.
There exist in the market, and therefore they may be considered as state of the art, devices intended for locking and releasing a latching secured by any type of conventional means to the bonnet of the motor vehicle covering the motor opening. Said device has two purposes: on one hand it should prevent the bonnet from being opened by any cause and being raised by the force of the air obstructing the driver's forward vision with a consequent risk; and, on the other hand, to prevent the motor bonnet from being opened thereby permitting the stealing of parts of the car located inside the motor opening.
Typically, said latching is released by the action of a cable, one end of which is provided with a handle located inside the motor vehicle, whilst the opposed end is provided with a lever that retains the corresponding latching secured to the motor vehicle bonnet. This arrangement corresponds to a large amount of conventional devices acting in such a way that the user located inside the motor vehicle exerts a force on the handle and the cable on which it is secured by moving the lever and releasing said latching.
This type of device has the disadvantage that they may be easily violated for the purpose of stealing parts from the inside of the motor opening. It can be defeated by cutting the cable that joins the handle to the latching and releasing the latching to open the motor vehicle bonnet.
The present invention seeks to overcome this disadvantage in such a way that any actions on the device result in the locking thereof through the means that are herein explained.
The device of the invention essentially comprises a rear part or locking member provided with a bell associated with a rear portion (lock body) of the bonnet and in the vicinity of the motor vehicle front grid. Such locking member and the lock body are associated with each other by means of a sheath inside of which a driving cable is arranged.
Inside the locking member, a cable terminal joining said locking member to an inner portion part of the lock body is provided. The sheath of the cable is flexible and it is inwardly overlapped to the locking member and the sheath terminal, said sheath being partially protected in the vicinity of the locking member by a flap and in the lock body by means of a dust-coat.
Inside the lock body, there is provided a spear, the front portion of which is fitted into the bonnet lock, while the rear portion thereof is snap fitted to the shaft terminal and this, in turn, to a ring.
The device has been designed in such a way that unwanted manipulation thereof, either by rotation of the sheath or the bell thereof, results in releasing of the spear from the interior of the shaft terminal. Thus, the spear remains inside the lock and the device is released from the cable. Therefore, if a thief gains access to the inner part of the bonnet, there will be no possibility to open up the bonnet from the interior when trying to manipulate the handle as the spear has been thus separated from the cable.
The features and the advantages of the device for opening the bonnet of a motor vehicle of the present invention will be apparent from the detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof that will be given hereinafter by way of a non limiting example, with reference to the drawings herein enclosed, wherein:
The various reference numerals which have been used herein to describe the preferred embodiment of the device of the present invention are given below:
In one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention and as shown in
Said locking member (20)—as seen in FIG. 14—comprises a cylindrical body (22) surrounding said sheath (12), extending into a body (23) having a frusto conical configuration which, in turn, extends into a further cylindrical body of a greater diameter than said cylindrical body (22) inside of which the shaft terminal (19) surrounding the cable (11) is provided. The shaft terminal (19) is provided with a slightly cylindrical body (24) extending into a further cylindrical body of smaller diameter (25) inside of which it is provided with a cylindrical dead hole (26) that surrounds and traps the cable (11) of the device (10).
The sheath (12) joins the locking member (20) to the lock body (14) by means of a cover (27) inside of which braided wires (28) are arranged. Said braided wires (28) are 0.30 mm approximately in diameter and a metal loop (29) is disposed therein serving the purpose of transmitting the torque without losing longitudinal flexibility.
The sheath (12) penetrates into the lock body (14) at the end opposite to that of the locking member (20) helped and protected by means of a dust-coat (13) which details may be seen in
The lock body (14) is inserted through a the flap in the rear portion of the motor opening and, in the front portion thereof, near the motor vehicle front venting grid. Inside said lock body (14) the main parts of the lock are provided, as shown in
Disassembly of the device (10) takes place by rotating the bell of the locking member (20) and releasing the spear (17) from the cable terminal (18). For this purpose, such spear (17) has an appropriate configuration which has been illustrated in
As shown in detail in
As it can be seen, the sheath terminal (16) is provided with a side surface having grooves (40) defining peaks (41) and valleys (42) therebetween corresponding to longitudinal recesses (43), said peaks (41) and valleys (42) being fitted into further peaks (44) and valleys (45) provided on the lock body (14), so that rotation on the sheath terminal (16) causes decoupling of the sheath (16) and the lock (14) at the same time the lock is released as the terminal (18) and the spear (17) are disconnected.
Once having been sufficiently described what the present invention consists in accordance to the enclosed drawings, it is understood that any detail modification can be introduced as appropriate, provided that variations may alter the essence of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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