The present application claims priority to and incorporates by reference the entire contents of Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-178598 filed in Japan on Sep. 2, 2014.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a vehicle door latch unit, and in particular, to a driving device of the latch unit.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventionally well known latch unit includes a latch that engages with a striker and a ratchet that engages with the lath and holds the engagement between the latch and the striker, and in the latch unit, a driving device (a device having an automatic closing function, hereinafter also referred to as “automatic closing mechanism”) that rotates the latch by a motor power from a half latch position to a full latch position is associatively connected to the latch, and a driving device (a device having an automatic releasing function, hereinafter also referred to as “automatic releasing mechanism”) that rotates the ratchet by a motor power in a door opening direction (a direction in which the engagement with the latch is released) to bring a door into an openable state is associatively connected to the ratchet (for example, see Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2014-009477, and see Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2005-248485 for a latch unit including an automatic closing mechanism).
For control of the driving devices, signals from a plurality of switches are used. The plurality of switches are broadly classified into a driven side switch group that detects states (positions) of the latch and ratchet of the latch unit and a driving side switch group that detects a state (position) of a driving mechanism that rotates the latch and ratchet by a motor power.
A latch switch that detects an unlatch position, a half latch position, a full latch position, and the like of the latch and a ratchet switch that detects, for example, whether or not the ratchet has rotated to a position where the ratchet is able to engage with the latch correspond to the driven side switch group. A gear switch or the like that detects, for example, whether the driving mechanism, such as a sector gear, which is rotated by the motor power, is at a neutral position (initial position) or at an operation completion position corresponds to the driving side switch group.
Types and the numbers of the plurality of switches that are used vary, and methods of processing the signals from the plurality of switches also vary, depending on design concepts of the latch unit/driving mechanism, and in any case, durability of the switches and downsizing the cam body for turning the switches ON or OFF have been ongoing problems in the designing.
It is an object of the present invention to at least partially solve the problems in the conventional technology.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a driving device of a door latch unit, the driving device including: a neutral switch that switches over from ON to OFF, when an automatic closing function by a motor is operated and a first cam surface is released from a contact with the neutral switch; and a gear detection switch that switches over from ON to OFF, when an automatic closing function by the motor is operated and a second cam surface is released from a contact with the gear detection switch, wherein the operation of the automatic closing function by the motor is configured to be initiated by switch-over of a ratchet switch of the door latch unit from OFF to ON, the operation of the automatic closing function by the motor is configured to be ended by switch-over of the neutral switch from OFF to ON, and the gear detection switch is configured to switch over from OFF to ON by coming into contact with the second cam surface again when the automatic releasing function by the motor is operated.
The second cam surface according to another aspect of the present invention may be set at a height where the second cam surface does not come into contact with the neutral switch and the second cam surface may extends from an end portion of the first cam surface.
The above and other objects, features, advantages and technical and industrial significance of this invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention, when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
An embodiment of the present invention will be described. As illustrated in
The ratchet 14 has a claw part 14a. The claw part 14a is formed so as to protrude towards the latch 12, at a radial direction end portion of the ratchet 14. The ratchet 14 is engageable with the half latch engagement portion 18 and the full latch engagement portion 19 of the latch 12 via that protruded portion when the ratchet 14 is rotated in the clockwise direction. The ratchet 14 is continuously biased in the clockwise direction by a spring elastic force.
When a door moves to be closed, the striker 15 fixed to a vehicle body relatively advances into an advancement passage 16 formed in the latch body 10, engages with the engagement groove 17 of the latch 12, and causes the latch 12 at an unlatch position to be rotated in the full latch direction (clockwise direction). When the latch 12 is brought to the half latch position, the ratchet 14 is rotated in the clockwise direction by the spring elastic force and the claw part 14a and the half latch engagement portion 18 of the latch 12 become engageable with each other. Further, when the latch 12 is brought to the full latch position, the claw part 14a and the full latch engagement portion 19 of the latch 12 become engageable with each other. When the claw part 14a of the ratchet 14 engages with the full latch engagement portion 19 of the latch 12, the door closing operation is complete and the door is maintained in a closed-door state.
A conventionally well known motor-type automatic closing mechanism 23 is associatively coupled to the automatic closing lever 21. When the automatic closing lever 21 is rotated by a motor power of the automatic closing mechanism 23, the latch 12 at the half latch position is rotated by the motor power to the full latch position.
At an end portion of the ratchet shaft 13, a ratchet lever 24 that rotates in association with the ratchet 14 is provided. The ratchet lever 24 preferably is made of a metal plate, and is able to operate in association with the ratchet 14 by a part of the ratchet lever 24 being bent and engaged with the ratchet 14. The ratchet lever 24 is associatively coupled to an open handle (not illustrated) of a door. When the ratchet lever 24 is rotated by a door opening operation of the open handle, the ratchet 14 is rotated in a door opening direction (anticlockwise direction in
Further, a conventionally well known motor-type automatic releasing mechanism 25 is associatively coupled to the ratchet lever 24. The ratchet 14 is able to be released from the engagement with the latch 12 to bring the door into the openable state, also by a motor power of the automatic releasing mechanism 25.
As illustrated in
The ratchet switch 32 detects a position of the ratchet 14. The latch switches detect positions of the latch 12, the half latch switch 33 detecting the half latch position of the latch 12 and the full latch switch 34 detecting the full latch position of the latch 12.
The half latch switch 33 and full latch switch 34 switch over from OFF to ON by coming into contact with a cam surface 35 (see
A driving mechanism of this embodiment has the automatic closing mechanism 23 and the automatic releasing mechanism 25. This driving mechanism is driven by one common motor 38, and a sector gear 39 rotates normally (automatic closing rotation) from a neutral position by normal rotation of the motor 38 and the sector gear 39 rotates reversely (automatic releasing rotation) from the neutral position by reverse rotation of the motor 38. These configurations themselves are able to be substituted with conventional configurations and thus description of details of the configurations will be omitted. The driving mechanism of this embodiment has, as illustrated in
In this embodiment, two types of neutral position of the sector gear 39 are present, which are a neutral position in an open-door state and a neutral position in a closed-door state, in relation with a gear interlocking cam body 40 that turns a driving side switch group ON or OFF, the gear interlocking cam body 40 being the gist of the present application.
The gear interlocking cam body 40 as illustrated in
In the vicinity of the gear interlocking cam body 40, as illustrated in
The neutral switch 45 is configured to be turned ON by coming into contact with the mountain-shaped first cam surface 47 of the gear interlocking cam body 40. The neutral switch 45 is kept in the ON state by being in contact with the right side surface 47a of the first cam surface 47 as illustrated in
The gear detection switch 46 is configured to be turned ON by coming into contact with the second cam surface 48, which is a continuous single arc surface of the gear interlocking cam body 40. The gear detection switch 46 is in contact with a left end portion of the second cam surface 48 as illustrated in
The closing operation by the activation of the automatic closing mechanism 23 will now be described. By a door moving in a door closing direction, the striker 15 comes into contact with the latch 12 to rotate the latch 12 in the full latch direction. When the half latch engagement portion 18 of the latch 12 passes the claw part 14a of the ratchet 14, the ratchet 14 is rotated in the clockwise direction in
After the half latch state is detected, by the operation of the automatic closing mechanism 23 being continued, the latch 12 is rotated in the full latch direction, the cam surface 35 of the latch switch lever 20 comes into contact with the half latch switch 33 to turn the half latch switch 33 ON, and subsequently, the full latch switch 34 is turned ON by coming into contact with the cam surface 35. After the half latch switch 33 is turned ON and before the full latch switch 34 is switched ON, the ratchet 14 is pushed back in the door opening direction (anticlockwise direction in
When the full latch state is detected, after some time lag for safety, the motor 38 is rotated reversely and the automatic closing mechanism 23 (sector gear 39) returns to neutral. This return to neutral is detected by the sector gear 39 being rotated in the anticlockwise direction in
The gear detection switch 46 is turned ON after the sector gear 39 is reversely rotated by the automatic releasing mechanism 25 (after the automatic releasing function is operated). After the automatic releasing function is operated and until the automatic closing function is operated, the ON state of the gear detection switch 46 is continued. Thus, in the closed-door state that is used overwhelmingly longer than the open-door state, the gear detection switch 46 is maintained in the OFF state.
Since, according to the above description of this embodiment, the operation of the automatic closing mechanism 23 is configured to be initiated from the switch-over of the ratchet switch 32 from OFF to ON, a timing to start the operation of the automatic closing mechanism 23 is clarified.
Further, when the automatic closing mechanism 23 is operated to close the door, the neutral switch 45 separates from the mountain-shaped first cam surface 47 of the gear interlocking cam body 40 to be switched over from ON to OFF, the gear detection switch 46 positioned at the left end portion of the second cam surface 48 is immediately released from the contact with the second cam surface 48 after the activation of the automatic closing mechanism 23 to be switched over from ON to OFF, and thus, particularly, a duration of the ON state of the gear detection switch 46 is able to be set short and improvement of the durability is able to be expected.
Further, since the gear detection switch 46 is configured to be turned ON by coming into contact with the second cam surface 48 for detecting the automatic releasing operation and is set to be turned ON only when the door is opened, an ON time period of the gear detection switch 46 is able to be set short and improvement of the durability is able to be expected, even further.
Further, since the second cam surface 48 that detects the automatic releasing operation with a rotation amount less than the rotation amount of the automatic closing operation is linked to the end of the left side surface 47b of the first cam surface 47, the gear interlocking cam body 40 is able to be downsized.
According to the present invention, since operation of an automatic closing mechanism is configured to be initiated by switch-over of a ratchet switch from OFF to ON, a timing to start the operation of the automatic closing mechanism is clarified, and as a result, in a short time period after operating the automatic closing mechanism, a gear detection switch is able to be separated from a second cam surface to be switched over from ON to OFF, an ON time period of the gear detection switch is able to be set short, and improvement of the durability is able to be expected.
Further, since the second cam surface that does not come into contact with a neutral switch is linked to an end of a first cam surface, a gear interlocking cam body is able to be downsized.
Although the invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments for a complete and clear disclosure, the appended claims are not to be thus limited but are to be construed as embodying all modifications and alternative constructions that may occur to one skilled in the art that fairly fall within the basic teaching herein set forth.
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