Door lock apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6550826
  • Patent Number
    6,550,826
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 22, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 22, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A door lock apparatus has a handle switch (31), which is placed in the on condition when an actuator member for opening and closing a back door is operated, an open switch (16), which is placed in the on condition when the door is closed to within a prescribed closure range, a drive circuit, which is formed so as to drive a door lock disengaging motor (25) when both the handle switch (31) and the open switch (16) are in the on condition, and a self-holding circuit holding a condition in which the drive circuit is formed and, in response to the open switch going into to off condition, releasing the condition in which the drive circuit is formed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a door lock apparatus suitable for use in a door lock of a vehicle.




2. Related Art




In the past, a door lock apparatus used in a door lock of a vehicle had a handle mounted on the inside or the outside of a back door for opening and closing thereof, an opener handle provided in proximity to the driver's seat, and an operating member such as a key plate of a key cylinder, so that the initial stage of the opening operation causes the unlocking of the back door lock. More specifically, when the back door in the closed condition is to be opened by a door lock apparatus, first the initial opening operation of the operating member is performed, whereupon the door lock apparatus changes the back door from fully locked condition to the half-locked condition, and then to the open condition, in which the back door lock is disengaged. After that, the back door can be opened by hand.




With a decrease in seal repulsive force caused by back door vertical mounting and the like, a stopped condition on a steep downgrade, and an increase in pull-in force by a gas-loaded stay, when an operator removes his or her hand from the operating member at the initial opening operation of the operating member, the back door can return to the closed condition.




If this condition occurs, with a back door lock apparatus of the past there is return again to either the half-latched condition or the fully latched condition. For this reason, it is necessary to repeat the opening operation from the initial opening operation stage using the operating member, this representing an extremely troublesome reduction in ease of operation.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a door lock apparatus making use of the drive force of a motor that disengages a door lock, thereby lightening the burden on the operator and greatly improving the ease of operation.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A door lock apparatus according to the present invention comprises a lock mechanism enabling locking and unlocking of a door, a lock disengaging mechanism which when driven by a motor causes a door lock to be unlocked by the lock mechanism, a first detector detecting that an actuator member for opening and closing the door has been operated, a second detector detecting that the door has been closed to within a prescribed range of closure, and a controller which during a time when the second detector is detecting causes continuous drive of the motor and which stops driving of the motor when the second detector is not detecting.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above and other features will be better understood from the exemplary embodiments described below, taken together with the drawings, of which:





FIG. 1

is a side elevation showing a door lock apparatus according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a partially cutaway front elevation showing the door lock apparatus of

FIG. 1

viewed from the direction of the arrow II in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a partially cutaway front elevation showing the door lock apparatus of

FIG. 2

in a different operating condition;





FIG. 4

is a partially cutaway front elevation showing the door lock apparatus of

FIG. 1

, viewed from the direction of the arrow IV;





FIG. 5

is a front elevation showing the worm wheel part of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a front elevation illustrating the operation of the lock disengaging mechanism of

FIG. 4

; and





FIG. 7

is a circuit diagram showing the controller of FIG.


6


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A preferred embodiment of the present invention are described in detail below, with references made to relevant accompanying drawings. In the embodiment described, the present invention is applied as a door lock mechanism for the back door of a vehicle.




In

FIG. 1

, which shows an embodiment of the present invention, the reference numeral


1


denotes a base plate mounted to a fixed location on a back door. In

FIG. 1

, the base plate


1


appears to be substantially bent in a V-shape when viewed from the side, a lock mechanism


10


within a case


11


being mounted to one end thereof, and a lock disengaging mechanism


20


within a case


21


being mounted to another end thereof. The lock mechanism


10


can lock and unlock a striker S (refer to FIG.


2


and

FIG. 3

) mounted at a fixed location on the body of the vehicle, and the lock disengaging mechanism


20


can disengage the lock mechanism


10


. The individual configurations of the mechanisms


10


and


20


are described below.




As shown in FIG.


2


and

FIG. 3

, lock mechanism


10


, similar to a conventional door lock mechanism, has a latch plate


12


swingable in the directions of arrows A


1


and A


2


about an axis O


1


as a center, a locking plate


13


swingable in the directions B


1


and B


2


about an axis O


2


as a center, a spring


14


impelling the latch plate


12


in the direction of arrow A


2


, and a spring


15


impelling the locking plate


13


in the direction of the arrow B


1


. In the condition shown in

FIG. 2

, the lock mechanism


10


is in the open condition, in which the striker S is unlocked. With the back door closed, the striker S on the vehicle body advances relatively toward the inside of the lock mechanism


10


from the direction of the arrow C. After the latch plate


12


passes the half-latched position, it swings as far as the fully latched position shown in

FIG. 3

, so that the lock mechanism


10


is placed in the fully latched condition. Thus, in the fully latched condition the locking plate


13


prevents the return of the latch plate


12


in the direction of the arrow A


2


, so that the back door is locked in the closed condition.




When the back door is to be unlocked, the lock disengaging mechanism


20


, described further below, presses an actuator part


13


A of the locking plate


13


in the direction of the arrow D. This action causes the locking plate


13


to swing in the direction of the arrow B


2


, thereby releasing the restriction on the latch plate


12


moving in the direction of the arrow A


2


, so that the latch plate swings in the direction of the arrow A


2


, so as to unlock the striker S.




The reference numeral


16


denotes a normally closed open switch (second detection means), which is opened and closed by the switch lever


17


, which swings in concert with the latch plate


12


. That is, with the lock mechanism


10


in the open condition as shown in

FIG. 2

, the switch lever


17


presses the open switch


16


, so that the associated switch lever


17


is placed in the off (open) position. By the latch plate


12


swinging in the direction of the arrow A


1


from the open condition of

FIG. 2

, the switch lever


17


is moved away from the open switch


16


, so that the open switch


16


is placed in the on (closed) condition. Thus, the open switch


16


is only off when the lock mechanism


10


is in the open condition, and is on in both the half-latched condition and the fully latched condition. The open switch


16


serves as detection means for detecting that the back door has been closed to within a prescribed range of closure.




The lock disengaging mechanism


20


, as shown in

FIG. 4

, has a worm wheel


22


swingable in the directions of the arrows E


1


and E


2


about an axis


03


. The worm wheel (sometimes referred to herein as simply a wheel)


22


is impelled in the direction of the arrow E


2


by the spring


23


, and is linked to an electrical motor


25


via a worm


24


. As shown in

FIG. 5

, a lever


27


is swingably linked by a shaft


26


connecting an end part


27


A of the lever at a fixed position on the rear side of the wheel


22


, the end part


27


B of the lever being guided within guide parts


21


A,


21


A of the case


21


. When the drive from the motor


25


causes the wheel


22


to swing in the direction of the arrow E


1


, the lever


27


moves in the direction of the arrow E


1


, as shown by the double-dot-dashed line in

FIG. 6

, and when the drive from the motor


25


is stopped, the impelling force of the spring


23


causes the return by swinging in the reverse direction of the arrow F


2


, indicated by the double-dot-dashed line as shown in

FIG. 6

, a curved operating part


27


C opposing an actuator part


13


A of the Locking plate


13


in this lock mechanism


10


is formed at a center part of the lever


27


, so that when the lever


27


moves in the direction of the arrow F


1


, this operating part


27


C causes the actuator part


13


A of the locking plate


13


to move in the direction of the arrow D.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, a stopper


29


with a shock-absorbing material


28


made of a material such as rubber is mounted within an annular groove


22


A on the front side of the wheel


22


and, as shown in

FIG. 4

, a protrusion


21


B that is substantially C-shaped when viewed in plan-view fashion is formed at a location within the annular groove


22


A. The limit of the swing of the wheel


22


in the direction of the arrow E


1


is established by the shock-absorbing material


28


coming into contact with one end


21


B-


1


of the protrusion


21


B, and the limit of the swing of the wheel


22


in the direction of the arrow E


2


is established by the stopper


29


coming into contact with the other end


21


B-


2


of the protrusion


21


B.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, a controller (control means)


30


for the motor


25


is also housed within the case


21


. The controller


30


, as shown in

FIG. 7

, has a circuit configuration that includes the open switch of the lock mechanism


10


.




That is, one end of the open switch is connected via a handle switch


31


to a power supply


32


of the vehicle, and the other end of the open switch


16


is grounded via a relay coil


33


A of a relay


33


, a diode


34


, and a switch


35


, which is opened and closed by a externally applied control signal. The handle switch


31


is a normally closed switch which is set to on (closed) by the action of an actuating member of a handle for opening and closing the back door mounted on the inside or outside of the back door, or of a key plate of a key cylinder. The switch


35


is a normally closed switch that is switched off (opened) by a door lock disengaging inhibit signal from a central door lock controller, for example, so that it is settable to off only when the door lock disengaging is inhibited. One input terminal of the motor


25


is connected to the vehicle power supply


32


via a relay contact (normally open contact)


33


B of the relay


33


, and also connected, via a diode


36


, to the connection node between the open switch


16


and the handle switch


31


. The other input terminal of the motor


25


is grounded.




The actions of the door lock mechanism of the present invention when the door is closed and when the door is opened are described separately below.




When the door is closed, it causes the lock mechanism


10


as described above to move from the opened condition to the half-latched condition, and then to the fully latched condition shown in

FIG. 3

, thereby locking the back door in the closed condition.




When door is opened from the fully latched condition of the lock mechanism


10


, because the open switch


16


is in the on condition, in the case in which the back door is opened by an operating member, the handle switch


31


is placed in the on condition, thereby causing the relay


33


to operate. The effect of this that the relay contact


33


B is switched to on (closed), thereby forming a drive circuit for the motor


25


, the drive force of which causes the wheel


22


to swing in the direction of the arrow E


1


, so that the lever


27


moves in the direction F


1


indicated by the double-dot-dashed line in FIG.


6


. The operating part


27


C of the lever


27


presses the actuator part


13


A of the locking plate


13


in the direction of the arrow D, causing the locking plate


13


to swing in the direction of the arrow B


2


in FIG.


3


. As a result, the back door can be opened by continuing the opening operation.




In the initial stage of the operation of opening the back door, in the time during which the lock mechanism


10


is in the open condition, such as shown in

FIG. 2

, the open switch


16


is on (closed). During the time in which the open switch


16


is on, even if the handle switch


31


should be in the off condition, the self-holding circuit that includes the relay contact


33


B and the diode


36


form a closed circuit for the relay coil


33


A, so as to continue the formation of the drive circuit of the motor


25


. For this reason, at the initial stage of the opening operation, in which the open switch


16


is on, even if the hand is removed from an actuator part such as a handle for opening and closing the back door, so that the handle switch


31


is set into the off condition, the locking plate


13


is held by the continuously applied drive force of the motor


25


in the swing position in the direction of the arrow B


2


in FIG.


2


. The lock mechanism


10


, therefore, does not go into the half-latched or fully latched condition, and can thereafter be further opened by hand.




After the initial stage of the operation of opening the back door has been achieved, because the open switch


16


goes into the off (opened) condition, the circuit powering the relay coil


33


A is broken, so that the relay contact


33


B is switched of, thereby cutting off the drive circuit for the motor


25


. For this reason, the impelling force of the spring


23


causes the wheel


22


to swing in the direction of the arrow E


2


, and the lever


27


moves so as to return in the direction of the arrow F


2


as shown by the double-dot-dashed line of

FIG. 6

, resulting in the locking plate


13


swinging in return in the direction of the arrow B


1


shown in FIG.


2


.




After the operation of opening the back door passes the initial stage and proceeds to the point at which the open switch


16


is set to off, even if the handle switch should be placed in the on condition, the relay


33


is not operated, so that the motor


25


drive circuit is not formed. Thus, it is possible to avoid unnecessary operation of the lock disengaging mechanism


20


.




When the lock mechanism


10


is in the fully latched condition, if a door lock disengaging inhibit signal, for example from a central processor, is used to place the switch


35


in the off (open) condition, the circuit powering the relay coil


33


A is broken, thereby preventing the door lock from being disengaged.




As described in detail above, in a door lock mechanism according to the present invention, during the period of time in which the door is closed within a prescribed range of closure, the door lock disengaging motor is continuously driven from the time an actuating member for opening and closing the door is operated, and when the door is outside the prescribed range of closure, the motor drive is stopped, thereby stopping the operation of disengaging the actuator member at the initial stage of the door opening operating, so as to prevent relocking of the door even if the hand is removed. Additionally, it is possible to prevent unnecessary motor drive when the door is opened so that is it outside the prescribed range of closure and, as a result, it is possible to use the drive of the door lock disengaging motor to lower the burden on the operator and greatly improve the ease of operation.




The lock mechanism of the present invention has a mechanism wherein movement in concert of the latch plate and the locking plate locks the door and wherein the drive power of the door lock disengaging motor is used to disengage the door lock, the handle switch and open switch being used to operate and actuator member, and the closure of the door to within a prescribed closure range is detected, the results of that detection being used as the basis for control of the drive circuit of the door lock disengaging motor and the holding circuit of the drive circuit, thereby ensuring appropriate and reliable motor control.




By providing a switch that inhibits the formation of a drive circuit for the door lock disengaging motor, based on an externally applied control signal, it is possible, in response to a control signal from a central door lock controller or the like, to inhibit the disengagement of the door lock.




While a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described using specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposes, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A door closure apparatus comprising:a door locker selectably operative to engage and disengage a striker and shiftable from a locking state thereof to an unlocked state thereof; a shifter operatively associated with the door locker and operative to effect a shift of the door locker from the locking state to the unlocked state; and a prohibitor operatively associated with the shifter to prohibit a reversal of the shifter and comprising a supply maintaining element selectably operative to maintain a supply of power to a drive of the shifter, and a supply interrupter operative to detect a completion of the shift of the door locker to interrupt the supply of power to the drive; the door locker comprising: a latch mechanism; a first tendency provider operative to provide the latch mechanism with a first tendency to unlatch; and a tendency restricter selectably operative to provide a restriction to the first tendency, whereby the door closure apparatus is operative to have the locking state with the latch mechanism in a latching state, and to have the unlocked state with the latch mechanism in an unlatched state; the shifter comprising a mechanical element operative to interrupt the restriction of the first tendency, in a first position thereof; the drive being operative to drive the mechanical element to the first position; and the prohibitor being operative to prohibit a stop after startup of the drive; and the drive comprises: a motor; a first circuit operative to supply electric power to the motor; a first switch installed in the first circuit; an actuator operative to actuate the first switch; and a second circuit operative to supply electric power to the actuator; and the supply maintaining element comprising a diode circuit interconnecting a ground end of a node of the first circuit and a power supply end of the actuator of the second circuit, so that the second circuit maintains power to the motor if the first switch interrupts the first circuit.
  • 2. A door closure apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the supply interrupter comprises:a detecting element operative to detect the latching state and the unlatched of the latch mechanism; and a second switch installed in the second circuit and operative to close as the detecting element detects the latching state, and operative to open as the detecting element detects the unlatched state, thereby interrupting the supply of power to the motor through the supply maintaining circuit.
  • 3. A door closure apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the second circuit comprises a third switch to be manually operative.
  • 4. A door closure apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the second circuit comprises a fourth switch to be externally controllable.
  • 5. A door closure apparatus comprising:a door locker selectably operative to engage and disengage a striker and shiftable from a locking state thereof to an unlocked state thereof; a shifter operatively associated with the door locker and operative to effect a shift of the door locker from the locking state to the unlocked state; and a prohibitor operatively associated with the shifter to prohibit a reversal of the shifter and comprising a supply maintaining element selectably operative to maintain a supply of power to a drive of the shifter, and a supply interrupter operative to detect a completion of the shift of the door locker to interrupt the supply of power to the drive; the door locker comprising: a latch mechanism; a first tendency provider operative to provide the latch mechanism with a first tendency to unlatch; and a tendency restricter selectably operative to provide a restriction to the first tendency, whereby the door closure apparatus is operative to have the locking state with the latch mechanism in a latching state, and to have the unlocked state with the latch mechanism in an unlatched state; the shifter comprising a mechanical element operative to allow the restriction of the first tendency, in a second position thereof; and the shifter comprising a second tendency provider operative to provide the mechanical element with a second tendency to have the second position.
  • 6. A door closure apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the second tendency provider comprises:a rotary member operative to swingably pivot the mechanical element; a bias member operative to bias the rotary member in a prescribed rotational direction; and a movement restricter operative to restrict movement of a swinging end of the mechanical element, to displacement relative to the tendency restricter.
  • 7. A door closure apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the second tendency provider comprises a rotation restricter operative to restrict rotation of the rotary member.
  • 8. A door closure apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the rotation restricter comprises:a stopper provided on the rotary member; and a protrusion provided on a support member supporting the rotary member and configured to be engageable at an end thereof with the stopper.
  • 9. A door closure apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the rotation restricter comprises a buffer provided on the rotary member and operative to be engageable with another end of the protrusion.
  • 10. A door closure apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the drive comprises:a driven gear (24) meshed with the rotary member; and a motor (25) operative to drive the driven gear.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-366078 Dec 1999 JP
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