The invention relates to a door handle arrangement for a motor vehicle, which has a support that can be mounted on the inside of a door of the motor vehicle, a handle that can be arranged on the outside of the vehicle door and that is swivel-mounted on the support to be moved between a rest position and an actuated position along a first movement path and to be grasped by a user, a locking cylinder and a cover for the locking cylinder and a resetting device that pushes the handle with a reset force into rest position, wherein the handle is designed in such a way that it forms in rest position the cover for the locking cylinder, wherein a first longitudinal end of the handle is swivel-mounted on the support and a second longitudinal end of the handle is coupled with the support and can be moved away from the support, wherein the handle can be pivoted with respect to the locking cylinder into a release position in such a way that it can be lifted off the locking cylinder and the locking cylinder is released for inserting a key, and wherein the handle has a cavity which receives the locking cylinder at least partially when the handle is in rest position. In particular, the invention relates to a door handle arrangement in which a mechanically actuated locking cylinder is arranged in concealed manner.
The door handle arrangement for a vehicle comprises a handle which can be pivoted toward the vehicle between a rest position and an actuated position. A user can grasp the handle to open an attached vehicle door. In addition, the door handle arrangement has a locking cylinder which can be closed with a cover. Door handle arrangements of this type are used when the vehicle is provided with an electronic access function (keyless entry). As a result, it is not required to utilize a mechanical locking function during normal use of the vehicle. However, because of temporary or permanent interruptions or, for example, an empty battery of equipment required for the electronic access function, a mechanical emergency or auxiliary locking device is formed on at least one door handle arrangement of the vehicle. Such a mechanical locking device is provided with a locking cylinder into which an associated key can be inserted to perform a locking function.
For example, a door arrangement of the type mentioned above has been disclosed in DE 10 2008 000 190 A1, in which the handle comprises a cavity which receives the locking cylinder at least partially when the handle is in rest position. However, when the handle is in release position, a key can be inserted past the handle into the locking cylinder. However, this well-known door handle arrangement has the disadvantage that the user has to hold the handle with one hand in the release position, while using the other hand to insert the key into the locking cylinder in order to perform the locking function. At the same time, the user has to hold the handle in the release position against a reset force, which can require a great deal of effort. Consequently, in the well-known door handle arrangement, the emergency action of opening the vehicle door is not very user-friendly.
Therefore, the invention is based on the objective of providing a constructively simple door handle arrangement that can be produced cost-effectively and that is easy to handle if it is required to perform the locking function by means of a key.
According to the invention, for a door handle arrangement of a motor vehicle of the type mentioned above, this objective is achieved in that the handle is designed in such a way that it can be pivoted from the actuated position along a second movement path, which is adjacent to the first movement path, into the release position, wherein in the release position of the handle the handle is retained in its release position by means of a locking means.
Advantageous and practical embodiments and further developments of the invention are included in the sub-claims.
The invention-based door handle arrangement of the type mentioned above has a handle which is designed in such way that it forms in its rest position the cover for the locking cylinder. At the same time, the rest position is the position which the handle assumes without being actuated by a user. According to the invention, the handle is designed in one piece with the cover. The handle can be pivoted into a release position in relation to the locking cylinder in such a way that it is lifted during the pivoting movement off the locking cylinder and the locking cylinder is released for a key to be inserted into an insertion opening of the locking cylinder. In addition, the locking means ensure that the handle is retained in the release position when it has reached the release position at the end of the second movement path. In the release position, it is especially convenient and easy to insert a key into the locking cylinder because the user no longer has to hold the key in the release position because, according to the invention, this function is assumed by the locking means. If, therefore, a mechanical locking function by means of a key should be performed by the user, the user swings the handle from the rest position into the release position, in which the handle is retained by the locking means. Now the user can insert a mechanical key into the released locking cylinder and perform the locking motion.
The handle has a cavity which receives the locking cylinder at least partially when the handle is in rest position. Part of the locking cylinder is received in the cavity and correspondingly surrounded by the one-piece handle cover. As a result, not only the view on the locking cylinder is obscured but it is also protected against laterally impacting influences, as well as against environmental influences.
Such a door handle arrangement can be designed on one or multiple vehicle door handles.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the locking means also represents the reset means. Because of this dual function, it is possible to eliminate one component. This, in turn, reduces production costs and installation time. Structurally, it is of special benefit when the locking means comprises a flexible spring element. The locking means ensures that the handle is retained in the release position when the handle has reached the end of the second movement path.
Furthermore, in accordance with the preferred embodiment, it is of advantage when the flexible spring element is arranged at the support and comprises at least one leg spring with two spring legs, wherein the first spring leg is retained at the support and the second spring leg is connected with the second longitudinal end of the handle in such a way that a movement of the handle at least in the direction of its actuated position compresses the flexible spring element. As a result, in this embodiment, the locking means acts also as reset means as long as the handle is pivoted along the first actuating travel up to its actuated position.
In order for the handle to be retained in its release position, a further embodiment of the invention provides that the locking means comprises a locking recess into which the second spring leg of the flexible spring element engages when the handle is moved in release position at the end of the second movement path in such a way that the handle is retained in release position and a key can be inserted into the locking cylinder.
For an alternative embodiment, the invention provides that the locking means comprises a flexible spring element, which is mounted on an axis at the support or on the first longitudinal end of the handle. In any case, the flexible spring element is fixed at the support opposite of the swivel-mounted handle, which facilitates the assembly compared to attaching the locking means at a movable component.
The alternative embodiment differs from the preferred embodiment in that the locking means is attached at the first longitudinal end of the handle and is there engaged at the handle in order to retain it in the release position. Accordingly, it is specifically provided that the flexible spring element comprises at least one leg spring with two spring legs, wherein the first spring leg is retained at the support and the second spring leg is connected with the first longitudinal end of the handle in such a way that at the end of the second movement path the handle is retained in its release position.
For normally opening the vehicle door (in so-called keyless entry operation), the user touches the handle and performs a pivoting movement with the handle. In the process, the handle is pivoted from the rest position into an actuated position, wherein a locking device of the door is actuated on the inside of the door if the electronic release of the door has been carried out. However, if a mechanical (emergency) locking function should be carried out, the user can perform the respective movement with slightly increased force. As a result, the handle is brought into the release position and is retained there and the locking cylinder is exposed to a locking function. This is advantageous, because in a situation in which the usual locking function fails, the user is already under high pressure. If the user merely has to perform the usual actuation of the door handle with a higher force in order to attain the mechanical door handle, this is the simplest and most obvious operating option for the user. Accordingly, the invention provides that the handle can be transferred with normal actuating force from rest position to actuated position, wherein the force required for moving the handle into the release position is greater than the normal actuating force. Therefore, it is only required that the user applies a higher force in order to transfer the handle into the release position, where it is then retained by the locking means.
It naturally follows that the above-mentioned characteristics, as well as those subsequently described, can be used not only in the combination specified, but also in different combinations or on their own, without leaving the scope of the present invention. The scope of the invention is only defined by the claims.
Additional details, characteristics and advantages of the subject matter of the invention are included in the subsequent description in connection with the drawing, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are explained in an exemplary manner. In the drawings:
In the longitudinal extension at the second longitudinal end 9 of the handle 4, there is a cavity or receiving space which partially receives the locking cylinder 7 in the rest position of the handle 4 shown in
Provided the electronic communication between the ID transmitter on the side of the user and the control device on the side of the vehicle functions properly, the door 2 is opened by pulling the handle 4 with normal actuating force 16 and performing the pivoting movement about the first longitudinal end 8, as shown in
To make this actuation user-friendly and easy to operate, the invention provides that, in a case of emergency in which the mechanical key 11 has to be used to unlock the door lock, the handle 4 is retained in a position in which it is lifted or swiveled away from the vehicle wall, so that the user can perform the emergency action of opening the vehicle door 2 with only one hand. The handle 4 is supplied with a resetting device 14, which pushes the handle 4 with a reset force 17 back into its rest position, when the handle is swiveled out.
In order for the handle 4 to remain in swiveled-out condition in a case of emergency and not be pushed back into its rest position, the invention provides that the handle 4 is designed in such a way that it can be pivoted from the actuated position along a second movement path 18, which is adjacent to the first movement path 12, into the release position. As a result, the handle 4 has to be pivoted into the release position beyond its actuated position, so that the handle 4 is automatically retained by a mechanism in its release position and not pivoted back into its rest position. In the release position of the handle 4, the handle 4 is retained in its release position by means of a locking means 19, as shown in
In the first embodiment according to
Reference numerals used in the two embodiments shown in
Consequently, an actuation of the handle 4 takes place against the spring force of the resetting device 14, wherein it is obvious that a deflection of the handle 4 beyond the first movement path 12 requires a greater force than for a normal actuation of the handle 4. In a case of emergency, a force greater than the normal actuating force 16 has to be applied to move the handle 4 along the second actuating travel 18 into its release position, so that the handle 4 can be retained by the locking means 19 in the release position. Like in the first embodiment, the locking means 19 comprises a flexible spring element 20. However, in the second embodiment, the flexible spring element 20 is wound at the first longitudinal end 8 of the handle 4 about its spindle. The spindle is fixed in swivel-mounted manner at the support 6 and rotates when the handle 4 is actuated in order to allow the handle to be swiveled out. Alternatively, the flexible spring element 20 could also be wound at the support 6 about a respective axis. Also in the second embodiment, the flexible spring element 20 is designed in the form of a leg spring. The first spring leg 21 is supported by the supporting projection 22, which this time is formed on the first longitudinal end 8 of the handle 4 at the support 6. The second spring leg 23, on the other hand, is located at an arm-shaped projection 25 of the handle 4. An engagement recess 26 is formed at the free end of the projection 25. In a case of emergency, the user can swing the handle 4 along the first and second movement path 12 or 18, wherein at least during the movement along the second movement path 18 the second spring leg 23 is compressed in the direction of the handle 4 by the arm-shaped projection 25, until it reaches and snaps into the engagement recess 26, thus reducing the compression of the spring element 20. This arrangement of the second spring leg 23 is depicted in sectional view A and shows how the second spring leg 23 is received in the engagement recess 26. It ensures that the handle 4 is retained in the release position, so as to be able to conveniently insert a key into the locking cylinder 7 in order to open the door in a case of emergency without having to hold the handle 4 with the other hand in the release position. Consequently, the second spring leg 23 is connected with the first longitudinal end 8 of the handle 4 in such a way that at the end of the second movement path 18 the handle 4 is retained in its release position.
Naturally, the invention described above is not limited to the embodiment described and shown. It is obvious that it is possible to make numerous changes on the embodiments shown in the drawing, which would be manifest to an expert in accordance with any intended application, without leaving the scope of the invention. The invention involves everything included in the description and/or the drawing, including anything that would be obvious to an expert but deviate from the concrete embodiments.
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