The invention relates to a door handle assembly for an automobile comprising a grab section being manually actuatable from the outside or the inside of the door of an automobile, which grab section is moveably mounted between a resting position and an opening position on a bearing component to be mounted on the door, and which is connected to an actuating lever, which is also moveably mounted on the bearing component such that the actuating lever upon a movement of the grab section between its resting position and its opening position is also moved between a resting position and an opening position, wherein the grab section is biased into its resting position and wherein the grab section or the actuating lever can be coupled with a lock of the door such that the lock is opened when the grab section is moved from its resting position into its opening position, further comprising a fly weight which is moveably mounted between a releasing position in which it allows a movement of the grab section into its opening position and at least one locking position in which it effects a locking of the grab section against a movement into its opening position, wherein the fly weight is biased into the releasing position and wherein the fly weight is moved into the locking position when a predefined acceleration acts on the door handle assembly which effects an opening force onto the grab section.
An external door handle assembly is disclosed, for example, in DE 10 2006 027 912 A1. In this case a fly weight is provided, said fly weight being moveable between two end positions, namely a releasing position and a locking position. The fly weight is biased into its releasing position and is moved into the locking position if a predetermined transverse acceleration acts on the automobile which exerts an opening force on the handle, for example in the event of a side impact. The known fly weight has a locking section which in the locking position cooperates with an associated locking surface of a counter bearing section. In the locking position, a pivoting of the door handle in its opening position and thus an undesired opening of the door in the event of a side impact are reliably prevented. However, the known door handle assembly is associated with a structural complexity which is not inconsiderable. A high number of components is required and the weight of the known device is relatively large.
Proceeding from the prior art, the object of the invention is to provide a door handle assembly of the type mentioned in the introduction which provides a high level of safety with a simple structural design and reduced costs.
The invention solves the object by the subject matter of claim 1. Advantageous embodiments are provided in the dependent claims, the description and the figures.
For a door handle assembly of the type mentioned in the introduction, the invention solves the object by the fly weight being a metal ball, wherein a bearing section is provided with a pathway receiving the metal ball, wherein the metal ball is moveable along the pathway between the releasing position and the at least one locking position, and wherein the metal ball in the locking position cooperates directly or via a locking element with the grab section or the actuating lever for locking the grab section.
The door handle assembly according to the invention forms an external door handle assembly or an internal door handle assembly of an automobile. The grab section and/or the actuating lever may be pivotably mounted on the bearing component to be arranged on the door, between the resting position and the opening position. However, it is also possible that the grab section and/or the actuating lever are moveable in a different manner on the bearing component, for example in a linear manner between the resting position and the opening position. For opening the door, the grab section is moved, for example pulled, manually from its resting position into its opening position. This also moves the actuating lever into its opening position so that the door lock is unlocked and the door is able to be opened. The grab section may be mounted with its one end, for example moveably, in particular pivotably, on the bearing component and with its other end may be coupled to the actuating lever. It is also conceivable that the actuating lever is biased into its resting position, preferably by means of a spring element, whereby in turn the grab section is biased into its resting position. When moving the grab section and the actuating lever into the opening position thereof and back again, a relative movement may take place between the grab section and the actuating lever. This is not absolutely necessary, however. In particular, it is also possible that the grab section and the actuating lever do not form separate components but are configured in one piece and/or integrally connected together.
According to the invention, the fly weight is formed by a metal ball, for example a steel ball. It is guided in a pathway of a bearing section. The bearing section may be part of a separate bearing housing. However, it is also possible that the bearing section is, for example, part of the bearing component. In a manner known per se, the inertial force is utilized in order to prevent, for example, undesired opening of the door in the event of a side impact on the automobile. With a sufficiently large impulse and/or a sufficiently high acceleration on the door handle as in the event of a side impact (for example greater than 5 g) the metal ball runs along the pathway from its releasing position into its locking position, driven by the inertial force. The releasing position and the locking position may in each case be end positions on the pathway. Below the predetermined acceleration, the metal ball does not move into the locking position but remains at least sufficiently long in its releasing position that an opening of the door is possible. By a suitable choice of the predetermined acceleration, it may thus be ensured that, with an oblique position of a parked automobile or, for example, with an automobile lying on its side after an accident, an opening of the door is possible in a reliable manner. The movement of the metal ball into its locking position which takes place with the occurrence of sufficient acceleration is sufficiently rapid that the locking of the grab section is effected before the grab section or the actuating lever start to move in their opening position or at least before an unlocking of the door lock takes place via the grab section or the actuating lever. It is thus ensured that, in the event of a crash, the doors of the automobile are not able to spring open inadvertently. If the metal ball subsequently moves back into its releasing position, the locking of the grab section and/or the actuating lever is released so that an opening of the door is possible. It is also possible that the metal ball remains held in its locking position, for example by clamping, and may be released from its locking position, for example by manually pressing on the grab section.
The metal ball provided according to the invention directly effects the locking of the door handle against opening. Either the metal ball acts to this end directly on the grab section or the actuating lever or indirectly via a suitable locking element. However, no further locking mechanism is required, said locking mechanism being triggered by the metal ball and only then effecting the locking of the door handle. The forces able to be transmitted by the metal ball are sufficient in order to lock securely the door handle in the event of a crash. The metal ball is thus not simply a trigger for the locking action but effects the locking itself. As a result, the structural design of the door handle assembly is simplified. The number of components required for the reliable implementation of the locking function is lower than in the prior art and thus also a lower weight results. In addition, a cost saving is achieved.
According to an embodiment, the metal ball may be biased into the releasing position by gravity when the door handle assembly is mounted on an automobile. This relates to the mounted state on an automobile, when the automobile is positioned on horizontal ground. Alternatively or additionally, the metal ball may also be biased into the releasing position by a spring element. Even in oblique positions of the automobile, therefore, it is ensured that the metal ball remains in its releasing position, apart from in the relevant crash case. For example, a helical spring may be provided as a spring element, said helical spring being supported at its one end on the bearing section, for example in the region of the pathway end associated with the locking position. The opposing end of the helical spring then presses against the metal ball. When adopting the locking position, the metal ball compresses the helical spring. Such a spring element does not influence the movement of the grab section or of the actuating lever.
According to a further embodiment, the grab section or the actuating lever may comprise a locking surface with which the metal ball cooperates directly or indirectly via the locking element for locking the grab section. The locking surface may, for example, be a plastics surface in order to achieve by means of increased friction a particularly reliable actuation of the metal ball and/or the locking element in the locking position. The locking surface may be part of a locking block made of plastics or the like, connected to the grab section or the actuating lever. For improving the engagement of the metal ball and/or the locking element in the locking surface, the locking surface may comprise a surface with a corrugated or saw tooth-shaped cross section. Naturally, the locking surface may also have a smooth surface.
According to a further embodiment, it may be provided that the pathway is inclined at least in sections such that the distance between the metal ball and the locking surface of the grab section or the actuating lever, which locking surface is facing towards the metal ball, is smaller in the locking position than in the releasing position. As a result, a particularly simple mechanical implementation of the locking action is achieved by the metal ball. However, it is also possible that the base of the pathway in the mounted state of the door handle assembly is not inclined and the distance between the metal ball and the locking surface, therefore, is not altered between the releasing position and the locking position. This may be provided, in particular, when the locking of the grab section is carried out via a suitable locking element.
The metal ball may push against the locking surface of the grab section or the actuating lever in its locking position such that the grab section (optionally via the actuating lever) is locked against a movement into its opening position. The metal ball in this embodiment, therefore, pushes directly against the locking surface in its locking position and clamps the grab section and/or the actuating lever such that said grab section and/or actuating lever are not able to adopt the opening position. A clamping roller principle is substantially used.
According to a further embodiment, it may be provided that a locking cam pivotably mounted on the bearing section is provided as a locking element, which locking cam is pivoted from a resting position into at least one actuating position through a movement of the metal ball from its releasing position into its locking position, in which actuating position the locking cam engages into the locking surface of the grab section or the actuating lever with a locking projection for locking the grab section. The locking cam may be curved, for example it may be configured to be hook-shaped or sickle-shaped. The locking cam is pivotably mounted with its one end on the bearing section. The other end may be free. The locking cam may have a tooth-shaped projection which in the actuating position engages in the surface of the locking surface which, for example, is corrugated or saw tooth-shaped. The locking cam may be biased into its resting position. The biasing may be provided, for example, by a suitable spring element. If the metal ball moves back into its releasing position, due to the biasing the locking cam is thus also moved back and releases the grab section. It may be provided here that the locking cam biases the metal ball into the releasing position. The locking cam in this embodiment, therefore, serves, on the one hand, as a locking element for locking the grab section and, on the other hand, for biasing the metal ball into its releasing position. In a particularly simple manner, therefore, only one component is required for these functions.
According to a further embodiment, it may be provided that a locking element forming the bearing section and having a C-shaped cross section is provided as a locking element, wherein through a movement of the metal ball from its releasing position into its locking position at least one leg of the locking element with the C-shaped cross section is elastically bent away from the opposite leg, wherein the at least one leg being bent away engages into the locking surface of the grab section or the actuating lever for locking the grab section. The locking surface may, for example, have a locking projection in which the leg which is bent away engages. The locking element which is C-shaped in cross section may, for example, consist of plastics material and is received in a suitable receiver of a bearing housing. The pathway for the metal ball in this exemplary embodiment is formed by the C-shaped locking element.
According to a further embodiment, it may be provided that an elastic spring element being fixed with a first end section on the bearing section is provided as a locking element, which spring element through a movement of the metal ball from its releasing position into its locking position is bent from a resting position into at least one actuating position, in which actuating position the spring element engages into the locking surface of the grab section or the actuating lever with a second free end section for locking the grab section. The free end section of the spring element may be bent or straight in the resting position. The opposing end section of the spring element is fastened to the bearing section. By the metal ball moving into its locking position, the spring element is elastically bent from its resting shape into an actuating shape in which it engages with its free end section in the locking surface and thus locks the grab section and/or the actuating lever against opening. If the metal ball moves back into the releasing position, the spring element again adopts its resting shape and thus releases the door handle.
According to a further embodiment, the elastic spring element may biase the metal ball into the releasing position. The spring element in this embodiment serves, therefore, on the one hand, as a locking element for locking the grab section and, on the other hand, for biasing the metal ball into its releasing position. As a result, a particularly simple construction results as only one component is required for the locking and biasing of the metal ball. According to a particularly expedient embodiment, the elastic spring element may be an elastic leaf spring.
As already mentioned, the locking surface of the grab section or of the actuating lever may be configured to be corrugated or saw tooth-shaped. Thus, the locking projection of the locking cam and/or the locking element with the C-shaped cross section and/or the free end section of the elastic spring element may be, in particular, in a form-fit engagement with the locking surface in the actuating position. This results in particularly secure locking.
According to a further embodiment, it may be provided that the metal ball is moveable from its releasing position along the pathway in two or more directions into two or more locking positions, in which the locking element engages the locking surface of the grab section or the actuating lever for locking the grab section. The respective locking element in this embodiment, therefore, also has two or more actuating positions. The metal ball may move, in particular in two opposing directions, into its two locking positions. In this embodiment, an impulse and/or an acceleration in two opposing directions in each case leads to a locking of the grab section. The safety is further increased as a result, as in the event of a side impact from both sides of the automobile it is ensured that no doors are able to open inadvertently. The base of the pathway for the metal ball in this embodiment, for example, may have the greatest depth in a central section which receives the metal ball in its releasing position, wherein proceeding from the central section the base in each case rises in, for example, opposing directions. This rise then leads to the locking of the grab section when the metal ball runs in this direction.
The invention also relates to a door handle assembly according to the invention in the state mounted on an automobile. In particular, the invention also relates to an automobile comprising at least one door handle assembly, in particular a plurality of door handle assemblies, of the type according to the invention.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are described in more detail hereinafter with reference to the figures, in which, schematically:
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In all of the exemplary embodiments a high degree of safety against inadvertent opening of the doors in the event of a crash is achieved in a structurally simple manner and with few components. Moreover, in all of the exemplary embodiments, by a suitable layout of the individual components, in particular the metal ball and the locking elements, it may be ensured that the locking only takes place beyond a predetermined level of acceleration, as occurs in an accident. If the acceleration is reduced, in all of the exemplary embodiments the metal ball 20 moves back again into its releasing position so that an opening of the door is subsequently possible.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2013 006 826.6 | Apr 2013 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2014/032625 | 4/2/2014 | WO | 00 |