The invention relates to a door lock device.
Door lock devices are known from practice which comprise a pivotably mounted door retaining bar, with a profiled section being provided on at least one side of the door retaining bar, together with which a first braking body, which is mounted under prestress in relation to the door retaining bar, defines a retaining position, the first braking body usually being arranged in a depression of the profiled section of the door retaining bar in one of the retaining positions. A stop, in particular an end stop, can be produced by suitable configuration of the profiled section, for example by the profiled section of the door retaining bar being designed such that it rises steeply such that the first braking body cannot be guided over the steeply rising profiled section without a considerable effort. Difficulties arise in such a manner that, in the case of a door lock device, the door retaining bar of which has a stop formed by a steeply protruding profiled portion, the door cannot be opened as an operator chooses, in particular beyond the position defined by the stop formed.
DE 100 25 185 A1 describes a door lock device for a door of a motor vehicle, which comprises a door retaining bar, on the first side of which a profiled section is formed, the door retaining bar interacting with a first braking body which bears against the first side with the profiled section under a stress caused by a helical spring, the profiled section having depressions which define the retaining positions. It is disadvantageous that it is not possible to bypass individual retaining positions or a stop if the need arises, therefore the stop which, for example, defines a 90° open position of the door, not being bypassed, if an operator chooses, in such a manner that the door can be transferred from the 90° open position into a position with a greater opening angle, for example 180°.
An object of the present invention is to provide a door lock device in such a manner that optional opening of the door beyond the defined retaining positions, in particular beyond a defined stop, is possible.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, provided is a door lock device, comprising: a door retaining bar which can be mounted pivotably on one of a door and a vehicle body, the door retaining bar having a first side, a profiled section being formed on the first side, a first braking body which is arranged on the other of the door and the vehicle body, the first braking body having at least one surface section bearing against the first side of the door retaining bar under prestress such that the first braking body and the profiled section of the first side define at least one retaining position, wherein the first braking body is assigned an actuating device, and wherein the first braking body can be brought out of contact with the first side of the door retaining bar counter to the prestress by means of the actuating device.
By means of the provision of an actuating device, by means of which an operator can bring the first braking body out of contact with the first side of the door retaining bar counter to the prestress, it is possible to raise the first braking body over the first side of the door retaining bar in such a manner that, upon further movement of the door or the door retaining bar, the first braking body can run over the profiled section, in particular over a steep portion of the profiled section that defines the stop. It is therefore possible to open the door further beyond the opening angle defined by the stop of the door retaining bar, if the need arises.
It may be furthermore advantageous, for example, that the actuating device can be fitted in addition to an already existing housing, which can therefore be retrofitted in a simple manner. The door lock device can be in particular of simple construction and easy to actuate by an operator.
The actuating device according to a further embodiment of the present invention is preferably designed as a lever which comprises a first arm on which a gripping device for the operator is arranged, a second arm of the lever acting on the first braking body. It has proven favorable in this case, for example, that a lever ratio is formed, on the basis of which the first braking body can be brought out of contact with the first side of the door retaining bar counter to the prestress with only a little effort by the operator, for example.
In embodiments of the present invention wherein the actuating device is designed as a lever, it may be favorable in particular to design the second arm of the lever, which engages on the first braking body, as a fork which receives a section of the first braking body between a first fork arm and a second fork arm, and therefore the first braking body may be securely grasped by the second arm of the lever, but at the same time may retains a substantial freedom of movement.
It may be furthermore favorable, for example, to fix the actuating device, like the first braking body, on the vehicle body, as a result of which the actuating device and the first braking body can be produced and can be fitted as a preassembled unit.
In various embodiments of the present invention, a favorable configuration of the first braking body can make provision for the latter to have a flattened, spherical first end which interacts with the first side of the door retaining bar, for the first braking body to comprise a shank part which is engaged around by a spring element, designed, for example, as a helical spring, and for the first braking body to be widened at a second end, with, when the second arm of the lever of the actuating device is formed, the first arm of the fork engaging under the second arm of the fork below the widened second end of the first braking body.
It may be preferably provided, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, to mount the first braking body such that it is guided in a longitudinally displaceable manner essentially perpendicularly with respect to the first side of the door retaining bar such that, when the actuating device is operated, the first braking body can be removed perpendicularly along the mounting from the first side of the door retaining bar without receiving a further movement component.
Further advantageous features of the invention emerge from the description herein below of a preferred exemplary embodiment of a door lock device according to the present invention, and from the dependent claims.
The present invention will be described and explained in more detail below with reference to a preferred exemplary embodiment of a door lock device according to the present invention and with reference to the attached drawings.
The first braking body 3 is assigned an actuating device 5 which comprises a lever 6, the lever 6 having a first lever arm 7 with a gripping device 8 at which an operator can grasp and actuate the lever 6. The lever 6 comprises a second arm 9 which is fastened to the first arm 7 and is offset in an imaginary extension of the first arm 7 of the lever 6. The first arm 7 and the second arm 9 of the lever 6 are mounted rotatably about a common rotation point 10, the common rotation point 10 being at a considerably larger distance from the gripping part 8 than from a fork 11—which can readily be seen in particular in
The housing 4 has an essentially cylindrical hole 12 in which the first braking body 3 is guided. The retaining housing 4 can be fastened to a vehicle body by means of screws 13.
The first braking body 3 comprises a flattened, spherical end 14 with which it bears on a first side 15 of the door retaining bar 2, a guide section 16 which is essentially complementary to the hole 12 of the housing 4, and a shank part 17 which is arranged essentially concentrically with respect to the guide section 16 and the hole 12, the shank part 17 being of widened design at a second end 18 of the first braking body 3, for which purpose a radial projection 19 is provided. The first braking body 3 is assigned a spring element which is designed as a helical spring 20 surrounding the shank part 17. The helical spring 20 makes the first end 14 of the first braking body 3 impinge on the first side 15 of the door retaining bar, for which purpose the helical spring 20 is supported against an abutment plate 21 which passes laterally through the retaining housing 4 at an opening 22, then merges into an upright section 23 which is bent through 90° and at which the common rotation point 10 of the first arm 7 and of the second arm 9 of the lever 6 is fixed on the vehicle body.
The door retaining bar 2 comprises a metal core 25 which, on both sides, has a coating 26 with a thickness which varies along the longitudinal extent of the straight section 2a of the door retaining bar 2, thus forming a profiled section. The coating 26 is of widened design in some sections, thus resulting in a rising ramp 27 which merges into a falling ramp 28. The falling ramp 28 is adjoined by a planar profile 29 which is followed by a steeply rising profiled portion 30. In the region of the steeply rising profiled portion 30, the otherwise planar door retaining bar 2, which is designed, in particular, as a sheet-metal blank, is bent upward, in the direction of the rising profiled portion 30.
It should be noted that the contour profile formed by the coating 26 in the region of the steeply rising profiled portion 30 is essentially complementary to the first end 14 of the first braking body 3, such that the first braking body 3, if the latter is located in the planar profile 29, is placed, at least in some sections, with an approximate form fit against the contour of the steeply rising profiled portion 30 and cannot be moved further, in particular by displacement along an axis 31 of the essentially straight section 2a of the door retaining bar 2.
The steeply rising profiled portion 30 is adjoined by a falling portion 32, which is no more supported by the metal core 25 of the door retaining bar 2 and is formed exclusively by the coating 26.
The door lock device 1 furthermore comprises a second braking body 3′ which interacts with a second side 15′ of the door retaining bar 2. The second side 15′ comprises a rising ramp 27′, a falling ramp 28′ and a section 33 running essentially horizontally. It should be noted that the contour of the first side 15 and the contour of the second side 15′ of the door retaining bar 2 are not formed symmetrically with respect to the axis 31 of the door retaining bar 2. The first braking body 3 and the second braking body 3′ are aligned with each other along a common axis 34.
The exemplary embodiment of the present invention described herein functions as follows:
In the position illustrated in
If the first braking body 3 is located in the planar profile 29 and bears at least in some sections in an approximately form-fitting manner against the steeply rising profiled portion 30, an operator acts on the handle 8 of the lever 6 and presses down the first arm 7 counterclockwise, as shown in
If the door is closed starting from the 180° open position, the first braking body 3 runs up the ramp, which rises in a comparatively shallow manner, of the section 32, then drops into the planar profile 29 and slides up the ramp 28 without the steeply rising section 30 turning out to be a stop, and therefore the door can readily be transferred via the 90° open position into the closed position. However, the contribution of the second braking body 3′ is to be overcome, the second braking body being in contact with the respectively associated section of the second side 15′ in every position of the door retaining bar 2 and—as a function of the profiled section of the second side 15′—making a contribution to the force to be applied for closing the door.
The invention has been described above with reference to an exemplary embodiment in which the actuating device only acts on the first braking body 3. The actuating device can also act on both braking bodies 3, 3′. If the actuating device is designed, in particular, as a lever, for example, the movement of the lever can be transmitted to the second braking body via a joint, and therefore the two braking bodies can be actuated together by the operator actuating the lever a single time.
In the exemplary embodiment described herein above, the second arm 9 of the lever was designed as a fork 11 and the second end 18 of the first braking body 3 was accommodated in a largely freely moveable manner between the fork arms 11a, 11b of said fork 11. Another manner of fastening the lever to the first braking body 3 can also be provided; in particular, a lever can be coupled directly to the first braking body, for example by means of a ball and socket joint.
It likewise may not be necessary to use braking bodies 3, 3′ of the previously described construction. If the braking bodies are designed, for example, as rollers or as balls guided in cages, the actuating device can act directly on the rollers or on the balls, for example by the rollers or balls being mounted rotatably about an axis of rotation, with the actuating device acting on the axis of rotation.
As an alternative embodiment or in addition to the exemplary embodiment described herein, it can be provided that the actuating device acts directly on the spring element. If, in the exemplary embodiment described herein above, the second arm 9 of the lever 6 acts directly on one end of the helical spring 20, then the helical spring 20 is relaxed as soon as the lever 6 is actuated. The action upon the first braking body 3 by the helical spring 20 may be therefore, if appropriate, reduced to an extent such that the first braking body 3 can slide over a stop, in particular if the stop is designed as a profiled portion with flanks which are not too steep to slide over, for example.
As another alternative embodiment or in addition to the exemplary embodiment described herein, it can be provided that the first braking body, which may be raised in relation to the first side by the actuating device, can remain, for which purpose a latching device can be provided on the actuating device and/or on the braking body itself, for example. In particular, the first braking body can engage in a groove or comparable recess, for example. In both cases, the operator may only need to actuate the braking device briefly, and can then let go while the first braking body, for example, only comes into contact again with the first side of the door retaining bar when the door is moved counter to the opening direction and the latching device is released.
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