Claims
- 1. A door handle device for a door of an automotive vehicle comprising:
- a door lock mechanism operative between a door locking state and a door unlocking state;
- a door handle having a pivot portion which as a substantially narrower width in comparison with a grip portion, said door handle being associated with said door lock mechanism at the end portion of said pivot portion and being movable between first and second positions to operate said door lock mechanism respectively at said door locking and door unlocking states;
- a supporting means having a base portion secured onto a door inner panel of the automotive vehicle and vertical walls extending from said base portion in parallel to each other, said vertical walls defining a first space having a width substantially equal to the width of said end portion of said pivot portion of said handle for pivotably receiving the latter therein, said base portion defining therein a second space which is in alignment with said first space, and through which second space, said end portion of said pivot portion moves; and
- a resilient member disposed within said second space and having one end normally contacting said end portion of said pivot portion for constantly biasing said handle towards said first position.
- 2. The door handle device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said resilient member comprises a compression coil spring, and said second space receiving said resilient member has an inner periphery surrounding said coil spring.
- 3. The door handle device as set forth in claim 2, wherein said second space has an axis lying in alignment with the axis of a connecting rod for connecting said door lock mechanism and said handle.
- 4. The door handle device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said handle has a portion mating with a corresponding portion of said supporting means for restricting pivotal movement of said handle in a direction from said first position to said second position.
- 5. The door handle device according to claim 4, wherein said handle and supporting means are made of hard synthetic resin.
- 6. A door handle device for a door of an automotive vehicle comprising:
- a door lock mechanism operative between a door locking state and a door unlocking state;
- a door handle having a pivot portion which has a substantially narrower width in comparison with a grip portion, said door handle being associated with said door lock mechanism at the end portion of said pivot portion and being movable between first and second positions to operate said door lock mechanism respectively at said door locking and door unlocking states;
- a supporting means having a base portion secured onto a door inner panel and vertical walls extending from said base portion in parallel to each other, said vertical walls defining a first space having a width substantially to the width of said pivot portion of said handle for pivotably receiving the latter therein, said base portion defining therein a second space which is in alignment with said first space, and through which second space, said end portion of said pivot portion moves;
- a pivot extending between said vertical walls for pivotally supporting said door handle within said first space, said pivot having both ends thereof extending from said vertical walls;
- a door handle escutcheon having a portion engageable with said ends of said pivot for retaining said escutcheon; and
- a resilient member disposed within said second space and having one end normally contacting said end portion of said pivot portion for constantly biasing said handle towards said first position.
- 7. A door handle device for a door of an automotive vehicle comprising:
- a door lock mechanism operative between a door locking state and a door unlocking state;
- a door handle having a pivot portion which has a substantially narrower width in comparison with a grip portion, said door handle being associated with said door lock mechanism at the end portion of said pivot portion and being movable between first and second position to operate said door lock mechanism respectively at said door locking and door unlocking states;
- a supporting means having a base portion secured to a door inner panel and vertical walls extending from said base portion in parallel to each other, said vertical walls defining a first space having a width substantially equal to the width of said pivot portion of said handle for pivotably receiving the latter therein, said base portion defining therein a second space which is in alignment with said first space, and through which second space, said end portion of said pivot portion moves;
- a resilient member disposed within the second space and having one end normally contacting said end portion of said pivot portion for constantly biasing said handle towards said first position;
- wherein said resilient member comprises a compression coil spring, and said second space receiving said resilient member has an inner periphery surrounding said coil spring;
- wherein said second space has an axis lying in alignment with the axis of a connecting rod for connecting said door lock mechanism and said handle; and
- wherein said handle is pivoted to said vertical walls via pivot pin which has both ends outwardly extending from the outer periphery of said vertical walls, said device further comprising a door escutcheon engaging said ends of said pivot pin with engaging pawls thereof.
- 8. The door handle device according to claim 7, wherein said pivot pin is a split pin providing torsional elasticity.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 742,136, filed June 7, 1985, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 448,852, filed Dec. 13, 1982, now abandoned.
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