The present exemplary embodiment relates to a cover for a door latch. It finds particular application in conjunction with a sliding automotive vehicle door, and will be described with particular reference thereto. However, it is to be appreciated that the present exemplary embodiment is also amenable to other similar applications.
A door lock for an automotive vehicle is assembled in an automotive vehicle door to lock/unlock the vehicle door. Usually, the door lock mechanism includes a latch and striker assembly. Typically, a control mechanism for controllably actuating the latch locking/unlocking pawl is pivotally mounted on the surface of a base plate. This control mechanism is composed of a plurality of externally extending levers (i.e. an outside handle lever, an inside handle lever, a lock handle lever, etc.) with other lock/unlock levers interconnecting these handle levers, which are all pivotally supported by many support pins fixed to the base plate.
Since water can flow into the door lock along the inside surface of the door or door window glass, there exists a problem that the mechanical elements arranged within the door lock can become rusted by water and therefore will not operate reliably. In addition, in winter or in cold districts, since water flowing into the door lock can become frozen, there exists the problem that the door lock cannot be actuated and therefore door operation is disabled.
To overcome the above-mentioned problem, it can be desirable to cover the locking mechanism with a water deflecting cover.
Various details of the present disclosure are hereinafter summarized to provide a basic understanding. This summary is not an extensive overview of the disclosure, and is intended neither to identify certain elements of the disclosure, nor to delineate the scope thereof. Rather, the primary purpose of this summary is to present some concepts of the disclosure in a simplified form prior to the more detailed description that is presented hereinafter.
According to one embodiment, a cover for an automotive vehicle door latch is disclosed. The cover has a first wall having top and bottom edges, and further including a second edge intersecting an edge of a second wall. The second wall also includes top and bottom edges, the top and bottom edges of the first and second walls being contiguous. The first and second walls are angled at the intersecting edge. A top ridge protrudes from the walls adjacent the top edges. A second ridge protrudes from the walls between the top and bottom edges. The top ridge and the second ridge define a channel therebetween.
According to a second embodiment, a sliding door of an automotive vehicle including a latch adapted to receive a striker is provided. A cover having a first wall including top, bottom, and free edges, and a second edge intersecting an edge of a second wall overlays the door latch. The second wall includes top, bottom and free edges. The top edge of the first and second walls are contiguous. The first and second walls are angled at the intersecting edges. A ridge protrudes from the walls and extends across the walls from free edge to free edge.
According to a further embodiment, a cover comprised of a plastic body is disclosed. The body includes a first wall and an intersecting second wall angled relative to the first wall. The first and second walls have contiguous top and bottom edges. A contiguous ridge protrudes from the first and second walls and includes terminal portion extending downwardly adjacent a free edge of the first and second walls and intersecting the bottom edges. The ridge is inclined toward the bottom edge on the second wall in the direction of the free edge.
The following description and drawings set forth certain illustrative implementations of the disclosure in detail, which are indicative of several exemplary ways in which the various principles of the disclosure may be carried out. The illustrated examples, however, are not exhaustive of the many possible embodiments of the disclosure. Other objects, advantages and novel features of the disclosure will be set forth in the following detailed description of the disclosure when considered in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
An embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to the figures.
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A second ridge 56 and 56′ protrudes from walls 22 and 24, respectively, and extends between the free ends 36 and 38 forming a channel 58 between first ridge 46/46′ and second ridge 56/56′. Second ridge 56/56′ includes depending fingers 60 and 62 adjacent free edges 36 and 38 of the first wall 22 and second wall 24. Water that overflows ridges 46 and 46′ is diverted by channel 58 to the periphery of the cover 18 and wicked along the outside of edges 36 and 38 by finger ribs 60 and 62 remote from the latch assembly 14.
To further facilitate flow of water away from the latch assembly 14, ridge 56′ is inclined downwardly toward bottom edge 34. Advantageously, the ribs 52 and 54 and depending fingers 60 and 62 have a terminal portion having obtuse orientation 64 which prevents water from wicking back onto the cover 18.
Passages 42 and 44 are provided to allow insertion of bolts (40) or screws for mating with the door 12. Passage 42 is circular to allow installation of the latch datum bolt. Passage 44 is oval to facilitate installation of a second bolt with allowance for bolt position variation.
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The exemplary embodiment has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the exemplary embodiment be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
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