Claims
- 1. An electronically operated locking system for a motor vehicle door comprising:an outer door opener, at least one inner door opener and a locking mechanism that is adjustable by a motorized drive and has locking parts of a primary locking mechanism for locking the vehicle door, the locking mechanism further having a secondary locking mechanism; a wet/dry space partition forming a wet space and a dry space in the vehicle door wherein the locking parts of the primary locking mechanism are arranged in the wet space of the vehicle door; and electrical or electronic means for determining a locking state of the primary locking mechanism and the secondary locking mechanism, wherein the means for determining the locking state of the primary and secondary locking mechanism and the motorized drive are mounted in the dry space, wherein the means for determining the locking state of the primary locking mechanism are arranged between the locking parts and the motorized drive, wherein the means for determining the locking state of the secondary locking mechanism are mounted between the motorized drive and at least one of the inner door opener and the outer door opener, and wherein the locking parts of the primary locking mechanism are connected to the means for determining the locking state of the primary locking mechanism through an element of the secondary locking mechanism which is guided in a seal of the wet/dry space partition from the wet space into the dry space of the vehicle door.
- 2. The locking system according to claim 1 wherein the element is a movable coupling element and wherein the means for determining the locking state of the primary locking mechanism have at least one position generator which is mounted on the movable coupling element which is connected to a locking part, and at least one position recorder fixed on a door body wherein the coupling element engages through a passage in the wet/dry space partition.
- 3. The locking system according to claim 2 wherein the passage of the coupling element through the wet/dry space partition is sealed by the seal.
- 4. The locking system according to claim 2, wherein the coupling element operates the lock.
- 5. The locking system according to claim 1 wherein the means for determining the locking state of the secondary locking member can be brought into active relation with a scanner which is pretensioned spring elastically against a curved path which depicts a plurality of locking states, wherein the scanner or a part connected thereto serves as an entrainment member for transferring an operating force from at least one of the inner door opener and the outer door opener.
- 6. The locking system according to claim 5 wherein the scanner can occupy two end positions of which one is provided for coupling and the other for uncoupling the element which transfers an adjusting movement.
- 7. The locking system according to claim 5 wherein at least one permanent magnet is provided to control end positions of the scanner and the scanner is pretensioned spring elastically against an active direction of the permanent magnet.
- 8. The locking system according to claim 1, wherein the means for determining the locking state of at least one of the primary locking mechanism and the secondary locking mechanism is at least one of a magneto-resistive sensor and an optical sensor.
- 9. The locking system according to claim 1 wherein when the locking system is in an “anti-theft security” state, a mechanical connection is established between a locking cylinder and the primary locking mechanism so that a scanner is moved by the locking cylinder into an access position for engaging an adjusting movement from the outer door opener.
- 10. The locking system according to claim 1 further comprising means for carrying out a logic alignment between a locking state of the primary locking mechanism and a locking state of the secondary locking mechanism so that certain locking functions are blocked or released for control in dependence on the result of this logic alignment.
- 11. The locking system according to claim 10 wherein the means for carrying out the logic alignment are formed as at least one of electric means and mechanical means.
Priority Claims (1)
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199 44 963 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority of International application number PCT/DE00/03214, filed Sep. 12, 2000, which in turn claims priority of German application number 199 44 963.5, filed Sep. 14, 1999.
PCT Information
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PCT/DE00/03214 |
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WO01/23693 |
4/5/2001 |
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