Door grip arrangement for a vehicle door

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6709033
  • Patent Number
    6,709,033
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 19, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 23, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A door grip arrangement for the door of a power vehicle, particularly a passenger vehicle, has a door grip positioned on the outside of the door and a support element positioned on the inside of the door. The door grip is swivel-mounted on the support element through the outer shell of the door, while the door grip exhibits a catch which, upon an opening movement of the door grip, actuates a release lever inside the door in order to open the door lock. The release lever is a part of a door lock positioned within the door. A return lever is swivel-mounted on the support element. The return lever is loaded by a spring device working in the return direction and impelling the door grip to perform a return movement in a direction opposite that of the opening movement. To enhance the safety of a vehicle equipped with a door which exhibits this kind of door grip arrangement, the return lever can swivel against its return direction, independent of any movement of the door grip.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This application claims the priority of German Patent Document 100 57 019.4, filed Nov. 17, 2000, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.




The present invention relates to a door grip arrangement for the door of a power vehicle, particularly a passenger vehicle.




This kind of door grip arrangement is known from, e.g., German publication DE 36 28 376 C2, and exhibits a door grip positioned on the outside of the vehicle door, as well as a support element positioned on the inside of the door. The door grip is mounted on this support element in swivel fashion through the door's outer shell. The door grip has a catch, which—upon the opening movement of the door grip, specifically upon manual actuation of the grip—actuates a release lever belonging to a door lock positioned in the door, in order to open the lock. Inside of the door, furthermore, a return lever is swivel-mounted on the support element; the return lever is preloaded with spring means acting in the return direction and forces the door grip to execute a return movement in a direction opposite that of the opening movement. In the process, the return lever driving the door grip engages with the catch; here the return lever overlaps with the catch in form-fitting fashion, both on a side facing the door grip and on a side facing away from the door grip. Thus, in the opening movement of the door grip, this compulsory coupling results in the return lever swiveling against its return direction.




However, if an outwardly directed force is exerted on the door grip in an undesired fashion, for example, in the case of a crash, the result could be that the door grip executes the opening movement and opens the door lock at a critical moment. Precisely in the case of crash, however, it is decisively important that the doors of the vehicle remained closed. To guarantee this, return levers in current door grip arrangements are equipped with balance weights which, relative to the swivel axes of the return levers, are positioned opposite couplings with the catches. As a result, outwardly directed accelerating forces, such as those arising during a crash, will be exerted both on the door grip in the opening direction, as well as on the return lever in the return direction, thereby preventing an undesired opening of the door grip, and thus of the door lock, due to the compulsory coupling of the return lever and the catch.




However, in certain crash situations, accelerations are exerted on the return lever, or on its balance weight, thereby driving the return lever against its return direction, that is, in the opening direction. A swivel movement of the return lever is usually prevented, however, by the compulsory coupling with the door grip when corresponding forces are also exerted on the door grip in the closing direction of the door grip. In certain situations, however, the opening forces on the return lever can be greater than the closing forces on the door grip, with the result that, due to the compulsory coupling between the return lever and the catch, the door grip is made to swivel and open the door lock. Situations of this kind may arise in the case of crashes, e.g., when severe accelerations spread in wave-like fashion inside the vehicle and are thus exerted at different moments on the door grip and on the balance weight for the return lever. However, for these situations, there is also a need to avoid the undesired opening of the door lock and the danger of the vehicle door opening during a crash with measures that would increase the safety of the vehicle.




For a door grip arrangement of the initially described type the present invention is concerned with the problem of providing an embodiment that increases the vehicle safety.




This problem is solved by the invention with a particular door grip arrangement for a door of a power vehicle including a door grip positioned on an outside of the door and a support element positioned on an inside of the door. The door grip is swivel-mounted on the support element through the outer shell of the door, and a catch is exhibited by the door grip. Upon opening movement of the door grip, the catch actuates a release lever inside the door in order to open a door lock. The release lever is a part of the door lock positioned within the door, and a return lever is swivel-mounted on the support element. The return lever is loaded by a spring device working in a return direction and impelling the door grip to perform return movement in a direction opposite that of the opening movement.




The present invention is based on the general concept of directly or indirectly coupling the return lever with the door grip in such a way that the return lever can swivel against its return direction independent of a movement of the door grip. This measure assures that the compulsory coupling of the door grip and the return lever only applies when the opening forces operate on the door grip. In this case, due to the compulsory coupling, the opening movement of the door grip brings about a swivel movement of the return lever counter to its return direction. In a different case—that is, when the opening forces operate on the return lever—the latter may swivel against its return direction without moving the door grip in the opening direction. Thus, an undesired opening of the door, particularly in the case of a crash, can also be avoided in cases where the opening forces on the return lever are larger than the closing forces on the door grip. The inventive measure thus allows the vehicle safety to be increased.




According to one advantageous embodiment, the return lever for moving the door grip can engage with the catch, in the process of which the return lever overlaps with the catch, or with a component part of the catch, only on a side facing the door grip. Consequently, at the end of the return lever that is coupled with the catch, the side facing away from the door grip is free or open for the catch or a corresponding coupling element belonging to the catch, with the result that the return lever can move away from the catch without interacting with the catch when the return lever swivels against its return direction. An embodiment of this kind can be realized very simply and therefore inexpensively.




Other important features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from dependent claims, the drawings, and the corresponding description of the figures, as based on the drawings.




The features referred to above and explained below can be applied not only in the specified combinations, but in other combinations and alone, without departing from the overall framework of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention is depicted in the drawings and is described in greater detail below.





FIG. 1

is a longitudinal section through an inventive door grip arrangement in unloaded condition.





FIG. 2

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

, but sharing the arrangement in a loaded state, which results in a swivel movement of the return lever belonging to the door grip arrangement.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIGS. 1 and 2

show an inventive door grip arrangement


1


exhibiting a door grip


2


, which is positioned on the outside of an only partially depicted door


3


belonging to a power vehicle (which is not shown), particularly a passenger vehicle. The door grip arrangement


1


also exhibits a support element


4


, which is positioned inside of the door


3


. On this support element


4


the door grip


2


is swivel-mounted around a swivel axis


5


. To this end, there is formed on the door grip


2


a mounting arm


6


which penetrates an outer shell


7


of the door


3


and interacts with a bearing pin


8


belonging to the support element


4


on the inside of the door


3


. Here the swivel axis


5


of the door grip


2


runs roughly perpendicular to the plane of the drawing.




Formed on a side of the door grip


2


that is opposite the mounting arm


6


is a catch


9


, which also passes through the outer shell


7


of the door


3


and penetrates into the interior of the door


3


. At its end opposite the door grip


2


the catch


9


has an angled catch hook


10


, which on a side away from the door grip


2


engages with a release lever


11


belonging to a door lock, which is not shown and which is also positioned in the door


3


. In an opening movement


12


of the door grip


2


, indicated by the arrow and directed outwards, the catch hook


10


pulls the release lever


11


along with it and thereby actuates the latter, so that the door lock is opened.




In addition, a closing cylinder unit


13


, which is only suggested here, can also be built in to the door grip arrangement


1


.




On the inside of the door


3


a return lever


14


is swivel-mounted around a swivel axis


15


on the support element


4


; here the swivel axis


15


of the return lever


14


runs roughly perpendicular to the plane of the drawing. The return lever


14


is loaded with spring means


16


working in a return direction


17


indicated by an arrow; the spring means


16


are suggested by the broken lines. The return lever


14


carries a balance weight


18


on an end facing away from the catch


9


. At an end toward the catch


9


there is formed on the return lever


14


a return member


19


, which, relative to the swivel axis


15


of the return lever


14


, occupies a position opposite that of the balancing weight


18


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the return member


19


overlaps with the catch hook


10


on a side facing the door grip


2


. With the opening movement


12


of the door grip


2


, the catch


9


draws the return member


19


of the return lever


14


along with it by means of the catch hook


10


next to the release lever


11


; the catch


9


thus causes the return lever


14


to swivel in an opening direction


20


(also indicated by an arrow), counter to its return direction


17


. Because it is spring-loaded, the return lever


14


correspondingly moves the door grip


2


in a closing or return movement


21


by means of the return member


19


and the catch


9


; this closing or return movement


21


is indicated by an arrow and runs opposite the opening direction


12


.




In accordance with the invention the coupling between the return lever


14


and the door grip


2


is such that the return lever


14


can swivel independent of any movement—and thus also in the absence of movement—on the part of the door grip


2


, counter to its return direction


17


and thus in its opening direction


20


. In the exemplary embodiment depicted here this is achieved in that the return lever


14


overlaps with the catch


9


, or the catch hook


10


, with its return member


19


on the side of the catch facing the door grip


2


only, so that on its side facing away from the door grip


2


the return lever


14


is designed to be open or free for the catch


9


, or the catch hook


10


, that is, without any overlap. Consequently the return lever


14


, as shown with

FIG. 2

, can swivel in the opening direction


20


independent of the door grip


2


, in the process of which the return member


19


moves away from the catch hook


10


.




With the design according to the invention, a force which drives the return lever


14


in its opening direction


20


will have no effect on the door grip


2


via the return lever


14


. Forces of this type can occur under certain circumstances during a crash. In these cases, the return lever


14


can swivel against its return direction


17


independent of the door grip


2


, with the result that the door grip


2


remains in its closed position and thus does not actuate the release lever


11


for opening the door lock. Thus, in these special crash cases, it is also possible to guarantee that the door


3


remains locked, thereby increasing the safety of the vehicle.




The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A door grip arrangement for a door of a power vehicle, comprising:a door grip positioned on an outside of the door, a support element positioned on an inside of the door, the door grip being swivel-mounted on the support element through the outer shell of the door, a catch provided on the door grip, said catch, upon opening movement of the door grip, actuating a release lever inside the door in order to open a door lock, said release lever being a part of the door lock positioned within the door, and a return lever swivel-mounted on the support element, said return lever being loaded by a spring device working in a return direction and impelling the door grip to perform return movement in a direction opposite that of the opening movement, wherein the return lever for driving the door grip engages with only one side of the catch facing the door grip.
  • 2. A door grip arrangement for a door of a power vehicle, comprising:a door grip positioned on an outside of the door, a support element positioned on an inside of the door, the door grip being swivel-mounted on the support element through the outer shell of the door, a catch provided on the door grip, said catch, upon opening movement of the door grip, actuating a release lever inside the door in order to open a door lock, said release lever being a part of the door lock positioned within the door, and a return lever swivel-mounted on the support element, said return lever being loaded by a spring device working in a return direction and impelling the door grip to perform return movement in a direction opposite that of the opening movement, wherein the return lever for driving the door grip engages with only one side of a component part of the catch facing the door grip.
  • 3. A door grip arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the power vehicle is a passenger vehicle.
  • 4. A process of operating a door grip arrangement for the door of a power vehicle having a door grip positioned on an outside of the door and a support element positioned on an inside of the door, the door grip being swivel-mounted on the support element through the outer shell of the door, comprising:actuating a release lever inside the door in order to open a door lock by way of a catch, provided on the door grip, upon opening movement of the door grip, said release lever being a part of a door lock positioned within the door, and performing a door grip return movement by way of a return lever swivel-mounted on the support element, said return lever being loaded with a spring device working in a return direction and impelling the door grip to perform said return movement in a direction opposite that of the opening movement, wherein the return lever for driving the door grip engages with only one side of the catch facing the door grip.
  • 5. A process of operating a door grip arrangement for the door of a power vehicle having a door grip positioned on an outside of the door and a support element positioned on an inside of the door, the door grip being swivel-mounted on the support element through the outer shell of the door, comprising:actuating a release lever inside the door in order to open a door lock by way of a catch, provided on the door grip, upon opening movement of the door grip, said release lever being a part of a door lock positioned within the door, and performing a door grip return movement by way of a return lever swivel-mounted on the support element, said return lever being loaded with a spring device working in a return direction and impelling the door grip to perform said return movement in a direction opposite that of the opening movement, wherein the return lever for driving the door grip engages with only one side of the catch facing the door grip.
  • 6. A process according to claim 5, wherein the power vehicle is a passenger vehicle.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 57 019 Nov 2000 DE
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