The present invention relates to vehicular passive entry door latches and more particularly to vehicular passive entry door latches with a double lock feature.
Some vehicular door latches include a double lock, which disables both the inside and outside door handles of the vehicle door, and also disables a door lock knob if one is provided. This makes the vehicle more difficult for an unauthorized person to enter, even if they break the door window.
Some vehicular door latches also include a passive entry feature, which permits the vehicle to be opened by an authorized person (ie. a person in possession of the key fob) without the authorized person having to press a button on the key fob. Instead, the person simply pulls the door handle to open the door. In order to quickly permit the door to be opened when it is in a locked and double locked state, a power release motor is used to directly release the pawl that locks the ratchet, bypassing the lock and double lock mechanisms. After the power release signal is sent to the power release motor, subsequent signals are also sent to unlock and undouble lock the vehicle door. It is possible for the power release signal to be sent successfully, permitting the door to be opened by the authorized person, while the undouble lock signal fails for some reason. In such a scenario, the person could open the door, enter the vehicle, and then be trapped inside the vehicle as the double lock would remain engaged.
It would be advantageous to provide a means for preventing the possibility of the double lock mechanism of remaining locked when an authorized person opens the vehicle door.
In a first aspect, the invention is directed to a door latch for a vehicle door. The door latch includes a ratchet that is used to hold a striker. The door latch further includes a double lock. Movement of the ratchet to an open position causes the double lock to be un-double locked. Preferably, the ratchet is operatively connected to the double lock by a mechanical linkage.
In a particular embodiment of the first aspect, the door latch system includes a ratchet, a pawl, a release lever, a lock link, a double lock lever and a double lock override lever. The ratchet is movable between a closed position for holding a striker, and an open position. The ratchet may be biased to the open position. The pawl is movable between a ratchet locking position wherein the pawl holds the ratchet in the closed position, and a ratchet release position wherein the pawl permits the ratchet to move to the open position. The pawl may be biased towards the ratchet release position. The release lever is movable between a rest position and a pawl release position. The lock link is movable between an engagement position and a disengagement position. In the engagement position the lock link is positioned to transfer movement of the release lever to the pawl release position into movement of the pawl to the ratchet release position. In the disengagement position the lock link does not transfer movement of the release lever to the pawl release position into movement of the pawl to the ratchet release position. The double lock lever is movable between a double locking position wherein the double lock lever prevents movement of the lock link out of the disengagement position, and an un-double locking position wherein the double lock lever permits movement of the lock link to the engagement position. The double lock override lever is movable between a first position wherein the double lock override lever prevents the double lock lever from being in the double locking position, and a second position wherein the double lock lever is movable to the double locking position. The ratchet has a double lock override control surface thereon that is positioned to move the double lock override lever to the first position when the ratchet moves to the open position.
The present invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
a is a perspective view of a door latch in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, in a double locked position;
b is a plan view of the door latch shown in
a is a perspective view of the door latch shown in
b is a plan view of the door latch shown in
a is a magnified plan view of selected elements from the door latch shown in
b is a magnified plan view of the selected elements shown in
Reference is made to
The door latch 10 further includes a pawl 16 (shown more clearly in
The pawl 16 is biased towards the ratchet locking position by a biasing member 17, which may be any suitable type of biasing member, such as a torsion spring.
Referring to
The lock link 20 is movable between an engagement position (
A lock lever 26 is operatively connected to the lock link 20 to move the lock link 20 between the engagement and disengagement positions. The lock lever 26 is positionable in a locking position (
The lock link 20 is positioned in a slot 29 (
A double lock lever 32 is positionable in a double locking position (
When the double lock lever 32 is in the double locking position (
The double lock lever 32 may be moved to the double locking position by any suitable means. For example, a double lock actuation motor 34 may be provided, to which a worm gear 36 is connected. The worm gear 36 engages a sector gear 38 that is fixedly connected to the double lock lever 32. The double lock actuation motor 34 may be bi-directional so that it can be used to move the double lock lever 32 to both its double locking and un-double locking positions.
A double lock override lever 40 is provided and has a first lever arm 42 which is engageable with the double lock lever 32, and a second lever arm 44 which is engageable with a double lock override control surface 46 (seen more clearly in
If the double lock lever 32 is in the double locking position, movement of the ratchet 12 to the open position causes the double lock override control surface 46 to move the double lock override lever 40 to its first position, which in turn moves the double lock lever 32 to its un-double locking position.
It will be noted from
As can be seen in
In operation, if an authorized person, ie. a person who has the appropriate key fob (not shown), lifts the outside door handle (not shown) while the door latch 10 is double locked (as shown in
While the above description constitutes a plurality of embodiments of the present invention, it will be appreciated that the present invention is susceptible to further modification and change without departing from the fair meaning of the accompanying claims.
This application is a national phase entry filed under 35 U.S.C. section 371, of PCT application no. PCT/CA2008/000469 filed Mar. 3, 2008, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional No. 60/892,289 filed Mar. 1, 2007.
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