This is a U.S. national phase application under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Patent Application No. PCT/JP2008/062166, filed Jul. 4, 2008, and claims the benefit of Japanese Application No. 2007-280255, filed Oct. 29, 2007. The International Application has not been published at the time of this filing. The contents of which are incorporated herein in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a door unit having a door panel that is provided with a latching mechanism.
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Examples of conventional means to prevent such vertical vibration include a device for simultaneously stabilizing a portion where two doors overlap each other (e.g. See JP '618) and another device for fitting stoppers provided at the doors with stopper receivers that are provided at the frame at the machine body (e.g. See JP '114).
Providing shimmy stopping members 19 for preventing vertical vibration as separate members from the latching device 18 presents problems resulting from an increased number of parts, such as not being cost effective due to costs of parts.
Furthermore, should the work machine be a large machine that produces significant vibration, a plurality of shimmy stopping members 19 are required. Should this be the case, there may be limitations concerning the layout of the components.
In order to solve the above problems, an object of the invention is to reduce the number of parts and also facilitate the layout of the components by integrating with a latching device a shimmy stopping member for preventing vibration of a door panel.
The present invention relates to a door unit including a door panel attached to a frame so as to be capable of closing towards and opening away from the frame, an engaging member provided on the frame so as to protrude therefrom, the engaging member provided at such a location as to correspond to a distal end of the door panel, and a latching mechanism portion that is provided on the door and is capable of removably engaging the engaging member to suppress movement of the door panel in a direction in which the door panel is opened or closed, wherein the engaging member and the latching mechanism portion are integrally provided with a first shimmy-stopping engaging portion and a second shimmy-stopping engaging portion that are capable of engaging each other to suppress movement of the door panel in a direction intersecting a direction in which the door panel is opened or closed.
According to the present invention, the engaging member of the door unit includes a mounting base portion adapted to be fixed to the frame, a plurality of slanted shimmy-stopping surface portions that are formed on the mounting base portion so as to protrude therefrom towards the latching mechanism and collectively serve as the first shimmy-stopping engaging portion, and a stopper portion that protrudes from between the slanted shimmy-stopping surface portions and adapted to be inserted into the latching mechanism. Furthermore, the latching mechanism includes a mechanism body portion having a latch groove portion that is formed by cutting away a part of the mechanism body portion and is adapted to engage the stopper portion of the engaging member, and a plurality of shimmy suppressing portions that collectively serve as the second shimmy-stopping engaging portion and are integrally formed at the open end of the latch groove portion of the mechanism body portion and adapted to come into close contact with the plurality of shimmy stopping surface portions of the engaging member so as to prevent vibration of the mechanism body portion.
Further the first shimmy-stopping engaging portion and the second shimmy-stopping engaging portion of the door unit of the present invention are both positioned so as to prevent vertical vibration.
The latching mechanism of the door unit according to of the present invention is characterized by the latch groove portion of the mechanism body portion having a U-like shape formed by cutting away a part of the mechanism body portion and the shimmy suppressing portions being located at the open end of the latch groove portion so as to collectively form a V-like shape.
The engaging member of the frame and the latching mechanism on the door panel are not only adapted to engage each other to suppress movement of the door panel in a direction in which the door panel is opened or closed but also integrally provided with a first shimmy-stopping engaging portion and a second shimmy-stopping engaging portion that are capable of suppressing movement of the door panel in a direction intersecting a direction in which the door panel is opened or closed. This configuration provides a latching device that serves to suppress movement of the door panel in a direction in which the door panel is opened or closed and is integrally provided with shimmy stopping members for preventing vibration of the door panel in the direction intersecting a direction in which the door panel is opened or closed, thereby reducing the number of parts and also facilitating the layout of the components.
The engaging member of the frame also has a plurality of slanted shimmy-stopping surface portions that are formed on the mounting base portion so as to protrude therefrom towards the latching mechanism, and a stopper portion protruding from between the slanted shimmy-stopping surface portions and adapted to be inserted into the latching mechanism. The latching mechanism provided on the door panel has a mechanism body portion having a latch groove portion that is formed by cutting away a part of the mechanism body portion and is adapted to engage the stopper portion of the engaging member, and a plurality of shimmy suppressing portions that collectively serve as the second shimmy-stopping engaging portion and are integrally formed at the open end of the latch groove portion of the mechanism body portion and adapted to come into close contact with the plurality of shimmy stopping surface portions of the engaging member so as to prevent vibration of the mechanism body portion. With the configuration as above, the shimmy stopping members for preventing vibration of the door panel can be compactly integrated with the latching device.
The first shimmy-stopping engaging portion and the second shimmy-stopping engaging portion, both of which are positioned so as to prevent vertical vibration, are capable of reliably preventing vertical vibration of the door panel.
Further the second shimmy-stopping engaging portion is formed in a V-like shape at the open end of the latch groove portion, which is formed in a U-like shape by cutting away a part of the mechanism body portion. Therefore, the guiding function of the second shimmy-stopping engaging portion provides for reliable insertion of the stopper portion of the engaging member into the latch groove portion of the mechanism body portion, and the V-shaped second shimmy-stopping engaging portion is capable of restraining the first shimmy-stopping engaging portion of the engaging member. As a result, vibration of the door panel can reliably be prevented
Next, the present invention is explained in detail hereunder, referring to an embodiment thereof shown in
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The adhered portions 27 of the inner panel 23 are formed in three laterally extending rows at locations respectively corresponding to the rows of the honeycomb ventilation hole sections 26 of the outer panel 21. Each adhered portion 27 is provided with ventilation openings 30, each of which is larger than each honeycomb ventilation hole section 26 of the outer panel 21.
To be more specific, a plurality of ventilation openings 30 are formed in the adhered portions 27, which serve as a part of the recessed portions of the inner panel 23. Each ventilation opening 30 corresponds to and is slightly larger than each respective honeycomb ventilation hole section 26 of the outer panel 21.
The rim of the outer panel 21 has a hemmed portion 33 formed by hemming, in other words folding the rim of the outer panel 21 so as to curl over the rim of the inner panel 23 and then pressing down the folded part substantially flat.
At least the rim of the inner panel 23 is bonded to the outer panel 21 with an adhesive, which bonds as well as seals the outer panel 21 and the inner panel 23 together. The adhesive may desirably be a paste-type structural adhesive having both viscous and thermosetting properties.
An internal reinforcing plate (not illustrated) is disposed near one of the lateral ends of the inner side of the internal panel 23, i.e. the side facing the outer panel 21, and bonded to the outer panel 21. Through hinge mounting openings 34,35 formed in the inner panel 23, hinges 36,37 are welded or otherwise attached to the internal reinforcing plate.
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The pair of slanted shimmy-stopping surface portions 46 of the striker 44 are vertically arranged as are the pair of shimmy suppressing portions 56 of each main body plate 52a,52b of the latching mechanism 43 so that the vertically arranged shimmy suppressing portions 56 come into close contact with the vertically arranged slanted shimmy-stopping surface portions 46 of the striker 44 and thereby prevent vertical vibration of the mechanism body portion 52.
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The latch plate 61 has a receiving groove 63 for receiving the metal hooking portion 48 of the striker 44 therein when the metal hooking portion 48 is inserted into the latch groove portion 55 as illustrated in
The locking element 62, which is constantly pushed against the rim of the latch plate 61 by a spring 66, latches onto the latch plate 61 at a locked state, in other words at an angle to close off the receiving groove 63. The locked state by the locking element 62 can be unlocked by a releasing element 67, which functions in conjunction with pivoting of the operation plate 58. The unlocking function of the releasing element 67 is kept in check by a locking device 68, which is provided adjacent thereto.
The mounting plate 51 of the latching mechanism 43 is attached to the door panel 20 by means of rivets 69.
Next, the operations and effects of the present embodiment are explained hereunder.
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At that time, the receiving groove 63 of the latch plate 61 is pushed by the metal hooking portion 48 of the striker 44 so that, as illustrated in
At that time, as the vertically arranged shimmy suppressing portions 56, which are formed as an integral body with the mechanism body portion 52 of the latching mechanism 43, fit to the vertically arranged slanted shimmy-stopping surface portions 46, which are formed as an integral body with the striker 44, vertical vibration of the door panel 20 of the side door 17 is prevented.
With the configuration as above, noise reduction is achieved by damping sound from the door panel 20 by means of the foamed material 24 filling the space between the inner panel 23, which can make the entire door panel 20 lighter because of its thinness as illustrated in
The striker 44 of the frame 41 provided at the machine body and the latching mechanism 43 provided on the door panel 20 engage each other to suppress movement of the door panel in a direction in which the door panel 20 is opened or closed. The striker 44 and the latching mechanism 43 are integrally provided with a plurality of slanted shimmy-stopping surface portions 46, which serve to suppress movement of the door panel 20 in a vertical direction, i.e. a direction intersecting a direction in which the door panel 20 is opened or closed, as well as a plurality of shimmy suppressing portions 56 to be fitted to the slanted shimmy-stopping surface portions 46. This configuration enables the latching device 42 for suppressing opening and closing of the door panel 20 to be integrally provided with shimmy stopping members that serve to prevent vibration of the door panel 20 in a direction intersecting a direction in which the door panel 20 is opened or closed, thereby reducing the number of parts and also facilitating the layout of the components.
A particular feature of the embodiment lies in that the striker 44 attached to the frame 41 provided at the machine body has a plurality of slanted shimmy-stopping surface portions 46 formed on the mounting base portions 45 so as to protrude therefrom towards the latching mechanism 43, and a metal hooking portion 48 protruding from between the slanted shimmy-stopping surface portions 46 and adapted to be inserted into the latching mechanism 43, and that the latching mechanism 43 provided at the door panel 20 has a mechanism body portion 52 having latch groove portions 55 that are formed therein by cutting away a part of the mechanism body portion 52 and are adapted to engage the metal hooking portion 48 of the striker 44, and a plurality of shimmy suppressing portions 56 that are integrally formed at the open ends of the latch groove portions 55 of the mechanism body portion 52 and adapted to come into close contact with the shimmy stopping surface portions 46 of the striker 44 and thereby preventing vibration of the mechanism body portion 52. With the configuration as above, the shimmy stopping members for preventing vibration of the door panel 20 can be compactly integrated with the latching device 42.
The vertically arranged plurality of slanted shimmy-stopping surface portions 46 and the vertically arranged plurality of shimmy suppressing portions 56 are capable of reliably preventing vertical vibration of the door panel 20.
The shimmy suppressing portions 56 are formed in a V-like shape at the open end of each latch groove portion 55, which is formed in a U-like shape by cutting away a part of the mechanism body portion 52. Therefore, the guiding function of the shimmy suppressing portions 56 provides for reliable insertion of the metal hooking portion 48 of the striker 44 into the latch groove portions 55 of the mechanism body portion 52, and the V-shaped shimmy suppressing portions 56 are capable of restraining the slanted shimmy-stopping surface portions 46 of the striker 44. As a result, vibration of the door panel 20 can reliably be prevented.
Although the slanted shimmy-stopping surface portions 46 of the striker 44 serve as the first shimmy-stopping engaging portion, and the shimmy suppressing portions 56 of the latching mechanism 43 serve as the second shimmy-stopping engaging portion according to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, their positional relationship may be reversed. In other words, the first shimmy-stopping engaging portion may comprise the shimmy suppressing portions 56 of the latching mechanism 43, while the second shimmy-stopping engaging portion comprise the slanted shimmy-stopping surface portions 46 of the striker 44.
For example, the main body plates 52a,52b of the latching mechanism 43 and the mounting base portions 45 of the striker 44 may be processed so that the upper and lower portions of the main body plates 52a,52b are formed into a first shimmy-stopping engaging portion and that the upper end and the lower end of the mounting base portions 45 project towards the main body plates 52a,52b and serve as shimmy suppressing portions.
The present invention is applicable to a side door, a rear door, etc. of a work machine, such as a hydraulic excavator.
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