A. Field of Invention
This invention generally relates to methods and apparatuses concerning vehicle doors and more specifically relates to methods and apparatuses concerning the automatic opening of a vehicle door.
B. Description of the Related Art
It is well known in the automotive industry to provide vehicle doors with a door checker to limit the motion of the door. It is also known to provide vehicle doors with a power source so that the door can be opened automatically. While known door checkers and automatically opening doors generally work well for their intended purposes, it is desirable to advance the technology and provide an integrated door checker drive mechanism.
According to one embodiment of this invention, a vehicle comprises: a frame; at least one ground engaging wheel mounted to the frame; a locomotion source mounted to the frame and used in providing locomotion for the vehicle; a body that is mounted to the frame and that has first and second surfaces; a door having first and second surfaces, wherein the first surface of the door is pivotally attached to the first surface of the body so that the door is pivotal with respect to the body between an open position granting access to the interior of the body and a closed position preventing access to the interior of the body; and, a door checker drive mechanism comprising: a door checker that limits the motion of the door; the door checker comprising: a first surface attached to the second surface of the body; and, a second surface attached to the second surface of the door; an electric power source that rotates a shaft; a drive train that interconnects the electric power source to the door, the drive train comprising: a first gear operatively attached to the door checker, a second gear operatively attached to the shaft; and, a third gear; and, a control system supported to the frame for use in controlling the door checker drive mechanism and comprising an activation device. The activation device may be manually activateable to adjust the door checker drive mechanism between: (1) a first condition where the second gear is engaged with the third gear; the third gear is engaged with the first gear; and, the power source rotates the shaft and causes the door to pivot with respect to the body; and, (2) a second condition where at least one of the first and second gears is not engaged with the third gear; the power source cannot cause the door to pivot with respect to the body; and, the door is manually pivotal with respect to the body.
According to one embodiment of this invention, a door checker drive mechanism for use with an associated body and door that is moveable with respect to the body between an open position granting access to the interior of the body and a closed position preventing access to the interior of the body, may comprise: a door checker that limits the motion of the associated door, the door checker comprising: a first surface attachable to the associated body; a second surface attachable to the associated door; and a first power transfer member; a power source that rotates a shaft; and, a drive train that interconnects the power source to the associated door, the drive train comprising: a first power transfer member operatively attached to the door checker, a second power transfer member operatively attached to the shaft; and, a third power transfer member. The door checker drive mechanism may be adjustable between: (1) a first condition where the second power transfer member engages the third power transfer member; the third power transfer member engages the first power transfer member; and, the power source rotates the shaft and causes the associated door to move with respect to the body; and, (2) a second condition where at least one of the first and second power transfer members is not engaged with the third power transfer member; the power source cannot cause the associated door to move with respect to the body; and, the associated door is manually moveable with respect to the body.
According to yet another embodiment of this invention, a method may comprise the steps of: (A) providing a vehicle comprising: a frame; at least one ground engaging wheel mounted to the frame; a body that is mounted to the frame; and, a door that is moveable with respect to the body between an open position granting access to the interior of the body and a closed position preventing access to the interior of the body; (B) providing a door checker drive mechanism comprising: a door checker that limits the motion of the door; a power source that rotates a shaft; a drive train that interconnects the power source to the door, the drive train comprising: a first power transfer member operatively attached to the door checker, a second power transfer member operatively attached to the shaft; and, a third power transfer member; and, a control system for use in controlling the door checker drive mechanism that comprises an activation device; (C) manually adjusting the door from the closed position to the open position by:(1) manually adjusting a door latch operatively connected to the door and the body; and, (2) manually moving the door with respect to the body; and, (D) automatically adjusting the door from the closed position to the open condition by: (1) activating the activation device; (2) engaging the second power transfer member with the third power transfer member; (3) engaging the third power transfer member with the first power transfer member; and, (4) rotating the shaft to cause the door to move with respect to the body.
One advantage of this invention is that a door can be automatically opened and closed.
Another advantage of this invention is that a door can be remotely opened and closed.
Yet advantage of this invention is that a door checker drive mechanism may provide impact absorption characteristics.
Still other benefits and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains upon a reading and understanding of the following detailed specification.
The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, embodiments of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating embodiments of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting the same, and wherein like reference numerals are understood to refer to like components,
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With reference now to all the FIGURES, the operation of the door checker drive mechanisms 100 will now be described. To manually adjust the door 66a from a closed position to an open position, it is only necessary for the operator to manually adjust the door latch 86 and then manually move the door 66a to an open position as is well known in the art. As the door latch 86 is adjusted, however, the cable 88 applies a force to the support member 134 causing it to move in direction A1 and thus causing the third power transfer member 130 to disengaged from the first power transfer member 126 thereby effectively disabling the door checker drive mechanisms 100. To manually adjust the door 66a from an open position to a closed position, it is only necessary for the operator to manually move the door 66a to a closed position as is well known in the art. When the door 66a reaches its fully closed position, however, the door latch 86 will latch, as is well known in the art, to latch the door 66a to the body 58. As the door latch 86 latches, however, the force on the cable 88 is removed causing the support member 134 to move in direction A2 and thus causing the third power transfer member 130 to engage with the first power transfer member 126 thereby enabling the door checker drive mechanisms 100.
With continuing reference to all the FIGURES, to automatically adjust the door 66a from a closed position to an open position, it is only necessary for the operator to manually adjust the activation device 140 (such as by pressing an “open” button). This action sends an electric signal to the controller 142 which then sends an electric signal to the power source 120 to rotate the shaft 122 in direction B1. The first power transfer member 126 will then also rotate in direction B1 causing the third power transfer member 130 to rotate in direction C1. This rotation of the third power transfer member 130 will then cause the first power transfer member 126 (and thus the door 66a) to move in direction D1 to open the door 66a. Limit switches (not shown but well known in the art) may be used to stop the operation of the power source 120 once it reaches the full open position. However, if one or more detection sensors 144 are used, and further if they detect an object with within a predetermined distance of the door 66a, the control system 138 may use the corresponding signal from the detection sensor 144 to stop the operation of the power source 120 and thus stop the motion of the door 66a.
Still referring to all the FIGURES, to automatically adjust the door 66a from an open position to a closed position, it is only necessary for the operator to manually adjust the activation device 140 (such as by pressing a “closed” button). This action sends an electric signal to the controller 142 which then sends an electric signal to the power source 120 to rotate the shaft 122 in direction B2. The first power transfer member 126 will then also rotate in direction B2 causing the third power transfer member 130 to rotate in direction C2. This rotation of the third power transfer member 130 will then cause the first power transfer member 126 (and thus the door 66a) to move in direction D2 to close the door 66a. Limit switches (not shown but well known in the art) may be used to stop the operation of the power source 120 once it reaches the full closed position.
Numerous embodiments have been described, hereinabove. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above methods and apparatuses may incorporate changes and modifications without departing from the general scope of this invention. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations in so far as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof
Having thus described the invention, it is now claimed: