The present invention relates to a handle for a door or the like, and in particular a lever handle that can be used to unlock and simultaneously open the door of a motor vehicle and is provided with an inertial safety device that prevents accidental opening of this door in the event of an accident.
Patent application EP 1 128 004 in the name of the same Applicant discloses a handle comprising a lever that can rotate in a frame to be fixed to a door and is connected mechanically to a rocker wheel that can rotate in the frame when the lever is pulled in order to unlock the door, the said rocker wheel being provided with a shoulder capable of being intercepted by a stop piece belonging to a locking member comprising a pendulum provided with an inertial mass, in such a way that the stop piece strikes the shoulder during a violent pivoting of the pendulum caused by inertial forces acting on this mass. With this arrangement the handle, and therefore the door, cannot come open accidentally because of the inertial forces acting on the lever during an impact on the motor vehicle.
However, the locking member of this known handle does not always work properly when inertial forces are applied in certain directions, because, in order to keep the design simple, the locking member has always been located in peripheral areas of the handle and is therefore distant from the centre of gravity of the lever. This means that the forces acting on the inertial mass may sometimes be different from those acting from the lever.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a handle that does not have this drawback. The said object is achieved by means of a handle whose main features are as specified in the first claim and whose other features are as specified in the other claims.
Because of the particular arrangement of the pendulum and of its axis of rotation, the handle locking member according to the present invention experiences the same inertial forces as the lever. This means that it is able to lock the lever very quickly before it is rotated by these forces, whatever their direction.
One particular aspect of the invention is that the inertial mass of the pendulum is flat and is located close to the centre of the frame, to improve its sensitivity to the inertial forces acting on the handle lever.
Another aspect of the invention is that the pendulum is pivoted by a tappet and by a corresponding cam surface on the rocker wheel whenever the lever is pulled to open the door. This arrangement ensures that the pendulum does not remain immobile during normal use of the motor vehicle, which could allow dirt to build up, leading to failure of the device in the event of an accident. Furthermore, the pivoting of the pendulum can be exploited to activate operating devices, such as the automatic lock release device, as a means of circumventing it in the event of failure, or turning on the interior lights of the motor vehicle.
Lastly, due to the particular parts of which it is made up, the handle according to the present invention is also simple and inexpensive to manufacture, as well as compact.
Other advantages and features of the handle according to the present invention will become clear to those skilled in the art in the following detailed and non-limiting description of two embodiments thereof, referring to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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According to the invention, the rocker wheel 11 is preferably provided with a cam surface 14 on which there can slide a tappet 15 at one end of the arm of a locking member comprising in particular a pendulum 16 hinged to the frame 1 or to a body integral with this frame. The pendulum 16 therefore pivots about a third axis 17 essentially parallel to the axis 7 about which the lever 5 rotates when the rocker wheel 11 rotates about the axis 12. The other end of the pendulum 16 is provided with an inertial mass 18 which is preferably of a flat shape and is located close to the centre of the frame 1, between the axes 7 and 17, in such a way that the inertial mass 18 is essentially parallel to these axes, while a straight line passing through the centres of gravity of the inertial mass 18 and of the lever 5 is essentially perpendicular to these.
Elastic means 19, in particular a helical spring located between the pendulum 16 and the frame 1, press the tappet 15 against the cam surface 14 of the rocker wheel 11. When the tappet 15, sliding over the cam surface 14, moves away from the centre of the rocker wheel 11, a shoe 20 underneath the inertial mass 18 presses against a switch 21 of a control device 22 housed in a seat formed in the frame 1. The shoe 20 is preferably mounted on elastic means, such as a helical spring, to reduce the pressure, if excessive, on the switch 21. The control device 22 is an electrical and/or electronic device that sends a signal to verify the proximity of a coded transceiver acting as a key to open the lock of the door 2 automatically when the presence of an opaque body, such as the hand of a user, is detected in the space 23 between the lever 5 and the door 2. In the present embodiment of the invention this signal is then sent, to enhance the reliability of the said automatic device, even when the shoe 20 presses on the switch 21, that is when the lever 5 is pulled. The switch 21 can also be connected directly to the lock of the door 2 and/or control the operation of other devices, such as the interior lights of the motor vehicle.
The rocker wheel 11 is suitably provided with a shoulder 24 located at a distance from the cam surface 14 that is greater than the height of the tappet 15 of the pendulum 16. The tappet 15 therefore passes underneath the shoulder 24 without touching it if it slides over the cam surface 14, but strikes it, thus acting as a stop piece and preventing the rocker wheel 11 from rotating, when it comes off this surface owing in particular to a violent pivoting of the pendulum 16.
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According to the invention, the rocker wheel 111 is also preferably provided with a cam surface 114 on which there can slide a tappet 115 at one end of the arm of a pendulum 116 hinged to the frame 101 or to a body integral with this frame. In this embodiment too, therefore, the pendulum 116 pivots about an axis 117 essentially parallel to the axis 107 about which the lever 105 rotates. The other end of the pendulum 116 is provided with an inertial mass 118 which is of a flat shape and is located close to the centre of the frame 101, between the axes 107 and 117, in such a way that the inertial mass 118 is essentially parallel to these axes, while a straight line passing through the centres of gravity of the inertial mass 118 and of the lever 105 is essentially perpendicular to these.
Elastic means 119, in particular a helical spring located between the pendulum 116 and the frame 101, press the tappet 115 against the cam surface 114 of the rocker wheel 111. The rocker wheel 111 is suitably provided with a shoulder 124 extending towards a corresponding stop piece 130 that projects from the pendulum 116. The shoulder 124 passes close to the stop piece 130 without touching it if the tappet 115 slides over the cam surface 114, but strikes it, thus preventing the rocker wheel 111 from rotating, when the tappet 115 comes off this surface, for example owing to a violent pivoting of the pendulum 116.
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Other variants and/or additions may be made by those skilled in the art to the embodiments of the invention described and illustrated herein while remaining within the scope of the said invention.
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