This invention relates generally to a door handle for an automotive vehicle, and more particularly to a mechanism for transmitting the handle's pivoting motion to a door latch.
Generally the outside door handle of a motor vehicle includes a handle lever stop, which limits the range through which the door handle pivots. The handle lever stop is conventionally located inboard, i.e., on the interior surface of the door. This feature causes the distance from the window glass to the outer surface of the door panel to be about 55 mm. It is desirable to reduce the depth of the outside door handle sufficiently to enable the glass to outer panel dimension to be reduced to about 35 mm.
Relocating the handle lever stop outboard to the cap reduces handle depth, but requires another method of transferring the opening energy from the handle to the door latch. Installing the handle assembly to the vehicle with a loose cable hanging from it is unacceptable.
A need exists in the industry for an outside door handle that allows the outer door panel to be packaged closer to the window glass in order to enhance styling of the vehicle's body side.
An apparatus for operating an automotive vehicle door includes a pivoting door handle, a stop engageable by the handle to limit pivoting of the handle, a moveable door latch having an open state and a closed state, and a cable secured to the handle for transmitting movement of the handle to the latch.
By moving a handle lever stop from a conventional position on the handle chassis to the handle cap, the stop can be moved outboard, thereby considerably reducing the depth of the handle packaging envelope. The reduced depth outside door handle allows the outside door handle to be packaged close to the side glass on the door, enabling a larger exterior styling envelope and leading to more dramatic body side styling.
The scope of applicability of the preferred embodiment will become apparent from the following detailed description, claims and drawings. It should be understood, that the description and specific examples, although indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only. Various changes and modifications to the described embodiments and examples will become apparent to those skilled in the art.
Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated in
When the handle 16 is pulled outboard, arm 42 pivots downward and arm 44 pivots upward. A torsion spring 46 engages boss 40 and bellcrank 38 and applies a moment to the bellcrank tending to pivot handle 16 inboard, arm 42 upward, and arm 44 downward. When the handle 16 is released, arm 42 pivots upward and arm 44 pivots downward in the direction of the moment produced by spring 46. Both the upward and downward positions of arms 42, 44 are illustrated in
Bellcrank 38 and pulley 36 may be replaced by a cable 66 and latch 72, as shown in
When the door handle 16 is pulled outward, cable 66 moves latch 72 upward to disengage the striker and allow the door 12 to open. When the door handle 16 is released, latch 72 is forced downward by the cable 66 and handle 16, causing the latch 72 to engage the striker and preventing the door 12 from opening.
By moving the handle lever stop 28 from a conventional position on the handle chassis 10 to the handle cap 18, the stop can be moved outboard, thereby considerably reducing the depth of the handle packaging envelope.
While certain embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention as defined by the following claims.
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