The present disclosure relates generally to door handle assemblies, sub-assemblies, and methods of their installation.
Typically, chassis-style vehicle door handles are assembled to the vehicle by inserting a handle strap and then sliding it aft to bring the handle into connection with other handle components such as the bell crank, etc. This requires concessions on the size of the handle, the size of openings in the sheet metal of the vehicle door, the sealing of those holes, and it requires that the handle bezel be a separate fitted piece of the handle assembly.
The present disclosure comprehends a vehicle door handle assembly, comprising: (a) A door handle having opposite first and second ends, the first end including a handle leg connectable to a bellcrank; (b) a door handle end-cap; (c) a slide-lock cassette supporting the bellcrank; and (d) a frame mounting the door handle and the door handle end-cap. The frame is securable to a vehicle door, and defines an opening receiving the slide-lock cassette therein, the opening dimensioned to permit sliding movement of the slide-lock cassette therein. The slide-lock cassette is slidingly moveable relative to the frame between a first position, in which the handle leg is not connected to the bellcrank and the door handle end cap is not secured in place relative to the frame, and a second position, in which the handle leg is connected to the bellcrank and the door handle end-cap is captured by the slide-lock cassette against removal from the frame.
The present disclosure further comprehends a method of installing a vehicle door handle assembly, comprising the steps of: Providing a door handle having opposite first and second ends, the first end including a handle leg connectable to a bellcrank; providing a door handle end-cap; providing a slide-lock cassette supporting the bellcrank; providing a frame for mounting the door handle and the door handle end-cap, the frame securable to a vehicle door, and the frame defining an opening receiving the slide-lock cassette therein, the opening dimensioned to permit sliding movement of the slide-lock cassette therein between a first position, in which the handle leg is not connected to the bellcrank and the door handle end-cap is not secured in place relative to the frame, and a second position, in which the handle leg is connected to the bellcrank and the door handle end-cap is captured by the slide-lock cassette against removal from the frame; inserting the slide-lock cassette in the opening defined in the frame; mounting the door handle and end-cap on the frame; and slidingly moving the slide-lock cassette from the first position to the second position, thereby connecting the handle leg to the bellcrank and the capturing the door handle end-cap by the slide-lock cassette against removal from the frame.
The present disclosure further comprehends a sub-assembly for a vehicle door handle assembly including a door handle having opposite first and second ends, the first end including a handle leg, and a door handle end-cap. The sub-assembly comprises a slide-lock cassette supporting a bellcrank connectable to the handle leg of the handle, and a frame securable to a vehicle door. The frame mounts the door handle and the door handle end-cap, and defines an opening receiving the slide-lock cassette therein, the opening dimensioned to permit sliding movement of the slide-lock cassette therein. The slide-lock cassette is slidingly moveable relative to the frame between a first position, in which the handle leg is not connected to the bellcrank and the door handle end cap is not secured in place relative to the frame, and a second position, in which the handle leg is connected to the bellcrank and the door handle end-cap is captured by the slide-lock cassette against removal from the frame.
According to each of the assembly, sub-assembly and method, one feature of the present invention comprehends a mounting feature engageable with the slide-lock cassette and selectively adjustable to effect sliding movement of the slide-lock cassette relative to the frame between the first and second positions. The mounting feature may, per one exemplary embodiment, comprise a screw disposed in an opening in the frame for rotational movement relative thereto. The screw is threadingly engaged with the slide-lock cassette so that rotational movement of the screw moves the slide-lock cassette relative to the screw, thereby effecting sliding movement of the slide-lock cassette relative to the frame between the first and second positions.
Also according to each of the assembly, sub-assembly and method, per another feature the frame includes one or more projections extending into the slide-lock cassette-receiving opening, the one or more projections confronting one or more surfaces of the slide-lock cassette to slidably capture the slide-lock cassette within the slide-lock cassette-receiving opening. In one exemplary form, the frame defines an end-cap receiving opening, and the one or more projections include at least one shelf portion defined about the perimeter of the slide-lock cassette-receiving opening, and at least one tab extending away from the end-cap receiving opening.
Also according to each of the assembly, sub-assembly and method, per another feature the frame defines an end-cap receiving opening; the end-cap includes at least one retaining lip extending radially therefrom; and the slide-lock cassette includes an opening receiving a portion of the frame defining the end-cap receiving opening, and at least one retaining lip extending into the opening. In the second position of the slide-lock cassette, the at least one retaining lip of the slide-lock cassette is positioned in the end-cap receiving opening so as to oppose the at least one retaining lip of the end-cap to thereby capture the end-cap against removal from the frame.
Per another feature of each of the assembly, sub-assembly and method, the handle leg is connected to engagement flanges provided on the bellcrank in the second position of the slide-lock cassette.
Per still another feature of each of the assembly, sub-assembly and method, the slide-lock cassette supports an inertia lock.
Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood after reading the subsequent description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
It is to be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale.
The present disclosure comprehends a door handle assembly for a vehicle door, a sub-assembly of such a door handle assembly, as well as a method of installing the same. More particularly, the present invention comprehends a vehicle door handle assembly, comprising: (a) a door handle having opposite first and second ends, the first end including a handle leg connectable to a bellcrank; (b) a door handle end-cap; (c) a slide-lock cassette supporting the bellcrank; and (d) a frame mounting the door handle and the door handle end-cap. The frame is securable to a vehicle door, and defines an opening receiving the slide-lock cassette therein, the opening dimensioned to permit sliding movement of the slide-lock cassette therein. The slide-lock cassette is slidingly moveable relative to the frame between a first position, in which the handle leg is not connected to the bellcrank and the door handle end cap is not secured in place relative to the frame, and a second position, in which the handle leg is connected to the bellcrank and the door handle end-cap is captured by the slide-lock cassette against removal from the frame.
According to the method of installing a vehicle door handle assembly according to the present invention, there are generally comprehended the steps of: Providing a door handle having opposite first and second ends, the first end including a handle leg connectable to a bellcrank; providing a door handle end-cap; providing a slide-lock cassette supporting the bellcrank; providing a frame for mounting the door handle and the door handle end-cap, the frame securable to a vehicle door, and the frame defining an opening receiving the slide-lock cassette therein, the opening dimensioned to permit sliding movement of the slide-lock cassette therein between a first position, in which the handle leg is not connected to the bellcrank and the door handle end-cap is not secured in place relative to the frame, and a second position, in which the handle leg is connected to the bellcrank and the door handle end-cap is captured by the slide-lock cassette against removal from the frame; inserting the slide-lock cassette in the opening defined in the frame; mounting the door handle and end-cap on the frame; and slidingly moving the slide-lock cassette from the first position to the second position, thereby connecting the handle leg to the bellcrank and the capturing the door handle end-cap by the slide-lock cassette against removal from the frame.
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Handle 30 can take the form of any conventional style of vehicle door handle, subject to modification to the present invention (which will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure) to achieve the advantages thereof as described herein. In the exemplary embodiment, handle 30 is a “strap”-style handle, the principal length of which spans a gap formed to provide suitable clearance for receiving a user's hand. Handle 30 includes first 31 and second 32 ends. First end 31 includes a handle leg 33 extending therefrom, the handle leg 33 terminating in projections 34 extending outwardly away from the leg 33. Second end 32 includes a mounting extension 35 which may, per convention, define a passageway for electronic cabling coupling electronics in the handle with electronics in the vehicle. Per convention, handle 30 is pivotally movable relative to the frame 20 proximate the second end 32 thereof, such that the first end 31 may be pulled away from the door by a user in order to actuate the door latch (to which the handle is connected, via bellcrank 40, in conventional fashion).
Door handle end-cap 36 may optionally house a locking core for unlocking the vehicle with a key.
Slide-lock cassette 10 is mounted within a front opening 21 on an interior side (the exposed face in
Slide-lock cassette 10 includes a body 11 defining one or more openings. In this example, body 11 forms each of a bellcrank opening 12, an end-cap opening 13, and an installation opening 14. Installation opening 14 can be threaded to receive a mounting feature, such as a threaded bolt or screw, or a threaded nut or other threaded element can be provided to threadingly connect the cassette and mounting feature. In the illustrated embodiment, a bracket 15 is mountable on the body 11 proximate opening 14, the bracket 15 adapted to threadingly receive the mounting feature.
Body 11 can be constructed of any suitable material including, but not limited to, metal or plastic.
Bellcrank 40 is mounted within opening 12 of body 11. To that end, opening 12 is sized and shaped to receive bellcrank 40 and at least handle leg 33, as well as to provide space for movement and rotation of bellcrank 40 when handle 30 is actuated to open the vehicle door. Bellcrank 40 is rotatably fixed to oppositely-positioned frame members of body 11 by one or more pivot pins 41. Engagement flanges 42 protrude outwardly from bellcrank 40 and extend into opening 12 to engage the projections 34 of handle leg 33 as discussed below. Per convention, flanges 42 are constructed and arranged to provide a leveraging force against bellcrank 40, and thereby facilitate opening of the vehicle door when the handle 30 is actuated by a user. Also per convention, one or more internal springs 43 are provided to return bellcrank 40 to its default position after bellcrank 40 is rotated during actuation of handle 30.
In the exemplary embodiment, an inertia lock 50 may also be rotatably mounted on body 11. Inertia lock 50 is adapted, per convention, to engage bellcrank 40 in the event of an acceleration force occasioned by an impact event to thereby prevent the vehicle door from opening unintentionally. Inertia lock 50 is mounted to cassette body 11 by one or more pivot pins 51. Per convention, one or more springs 52 are provided to return inertia lock 50 to its default position (i.e., in which the inertia lock 50 is disengaged from the bellcrank 40).
As noted, a mounting feature 70 is inserted through installation opening 14. Mounting feature 70 can be any securing feature that securely mounts slide-lock cassette 10 to frame 20. In the illustrated example, mounting feature 70 is a threaded screw or bolt threadingly connectable with the installation opening 14 (such as via the bracket 15, described above). In this example, mounting feature 70 is a shut-face screw having a head portion which is rotatably captured in a correspondingly-shaped slot 26 defined in frame 20 and axially aligned with the installation opening 14. By this arrangement, it will be appreciated that mounting feature 70 is axially fixed while remaining rotatable, thereby facilitating axial movement of the cassette 10 upon rotational movement of the mounting feature 70. Accordingly, turning mounting feature 70 in a tightening direction (indicated by the arrow R in
In assembly, cassette 10 is placed within the opening 21 in frame 20, such that the cassette is held in place by the tabs 24 and shelf 23 described hereabove. In this configuration, cassette is positioned rearwardly to leave an adjustment gap between the forward end of the cassette 10 and the end wall 22 of frame 20. In this first position, the handle 30 and end-cap 36 are freely mountable.
Handle 30 is positioned to insert mounting extension 35 through opening 27 in frame 20 and handle leg 33 through both opening 21 and opening 12 proximate bellcrank 40. As shown best in
End-cap 36 is mounted to the frame 20 through opening 25 in frame 20 and opening 13 in cassette body 11, via a stem or post portion which extends into openings 25 and 13. End cap 36 defines at least one radially-extending retaining lip 37 that abuts a corresponding frame retaining lip 17 formed on body 11 and extending into opening 13 (both such lips 17, which are spaced apart within the opening 13, are visible in
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Further, and as will be appreciated from the foregoing, the moving parts, i.e., bellcrank 40, inertia lock 50, etc., are correspondingly brought into their proper respective positions relative to the handle 30 by the sliding adjustment of cassette 10 relative to frame 20.
To further secure the cassette 10 relative to the frame 20, a bracket 60 may also be fixed, such as via one or more screws 61 or other fastening means, to slide-lock cassette body 11. Bracket 60 is dimensioned to extend over a portion of frame 20 (see
By assembling all of the moving parts of the slide-lock cassette onto one piece, the manufacturing tolerances can be improved. And by not requiring that the handle be slid aft during assembly, the size of the handle may be reduced, the size of the sheet metal holes through the vehicle door panel may be reduced, the seals around the sheet metal holes can be made more robust and therefore sealing is improved, clearance between the handle and the frame can be reduced and therefore, handle wobble can be improved. Further, there is no longer the need to have a separate handle bezel since the handle does not have to be slid aft during installation.
Many modifications and variations of the present disclosure are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, and without limitation, those skilled in the art will appreciate, with the benefit of this disclosure, that the advantages of the present invention as described hereinabove may be achieved with various modifications to the specific configuration of the assembly of the exemplary embodiment. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claims, the present disclosure may be practiced other than as specifically described.
This application is related to, and claims the benefit of priority from, U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/498,789, filed 20 Jun. 2011, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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PCT/US2012/043394 | 6/20/2012 | WO | 00 | 5/13/2014 |
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61498789 | Jun 2011 | US |