The present invention generally relates to doors for motor vehicles, and more particularly, to a door handle having sensors and/or switches that may be utilized to control operation of a powered door latch.
Conventional door latches typically include a “claw” that engages a striker to retain the door in a closed position. A pawl selectively retains the claw in an engaged position to prevent the vehicle from opening. The pawl is typically mechanically connected to interior and exterior door handles whereby movement of the handles unlatches the latch by shifting the pawl to a released (unlatched) position, thereby permitting the claw to move and disengage from the striker.
Powered door latches (“e-latches”) have also been developed. Powered door latches may be unlatched by actuating an electrical “unlatch” switch. Actuation of the unlatch switch causes an electric motor to shift a pawl of the powered latch mechanism to a released (unlatched) position that allows the “claw” to release from a striker. However, known e-latch arrangements may suffer from various drawbacks such as unintentional or accidental trigger of the release switch by the customer.
One aspect of the present invention is a vehicle door including a door structure having an interior surface. The vehicle door also includes a powered latch mechanism that can be actuated to shift from a latched configuration to an unlatched configuration. An interior door handle is disposed on the door structure. The handle includes a graspable portion that is spaced apart from the interior surface of the door structure to define a gap. The graspable portion of the interior door handle has a first side that generally faces the interior surface, and a second side that generally faces away from the interior surface. First sensors are disposed on the first side of the graspable portion. The first sensors are configured to detect the presence of a user's hand. Second sensors on the second side of the graspable portion are configured to detect the presence of a user's hand. The vehicle door further includes an unlatch switch on the door structure. The powered latch mechanism does not unlatch unless the unlatch switch is actuated when the first and second sensors also detect the presence of a user's hand.
Another aspect of the present invention is a vehicle door including a door structure and an elongated interior door handle having capacitive sensors disposed on opposite sides thereof. A manually actuated switch is disposed at an end of the elongated interior door handle. The vehicle door also includes a powered latch and a controller that is configured to unlatch the powered latch if the capacitive sensors detect a hand on the opposite sides of the handle, and if the switch is actuated within a predefined time interval of detecting a hand.
Another aspect of the present invention is a method of controlling a powered door latch of a vehicle. The method includes providing a door structure having an interior handle and a powered latch configured to selectively retain the door in a closed position. Sensors are provided on opposite sides of the interior handle, and the powered latch is unlatched only if the sensors on opposite sides of the handle detect a user's hand. The door may include a switch, and the powered latch may be unlatched only if the switch is actuated within a predefined time interval of detection of a user's hand by the sensors.
These and other aspects, objects, and features of the present invention will be understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art upon studying the following specification, claims, and appended drawings.
In the drawings:
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
With reference to
With further reference to
Referring again to
Referring again to
Handle 12 also includes first or inner capacitive sensors 36A, 36B, 36C that extend along inner side 22 of the central portion 14 of handle 12. The handle 12 also includes second or outer capacitive sensors/electrodes 38A, 38B, and 38C that extend along the second or outer side 24 of central portion 14 of handle 12. The capacitive sensors 36A-36C and 38A-38C may comprise elongated strips as shown in
As discussed in more detail below, in use, a user grasps the central portion 14 of handle 12. If the user's hand is wrapped around the central portion 14 of handle 12, one or more of the first capacitive sensors 36A-36C and one or more of the second capacitive sensors 38A-38C will detect the presence of the user's hand. If the user presses or otherwise actuates the unlatch switch 28 within a predefined time interval (e.g. 3 seconds) of sensors 36A-36C and 38A-38C both detecting the presence of a user's hand, the controller 8 will cause the powered latch 6 to unlatch. As also discussed in more detail below, additional operating parameters or criteria may also be utilized by controller 8 to determine if powered latch 6 is to be unlatched.
With further reference to
As shown in
Powered latch 6 and controller 8 may be operably connected to a vehicle data system 50 through a vehicle network 48. The vehicle data system 50 may include one or more modules and/or sensors that detect the speed of the vehicle. The vehicle data system 50 may also include sensors that detect lateral acceleration of the vehicle. For example, the vehicle data system 50 may include a Restraint Control Module (RCM) having lateral acceleration sensors and/or other sensors (e.g. pressure sensors in the vehicle door 1) that are utilized by the RCM to detect a crash event requiring deployment of the emergency constraints (e.g. airbags). As discussed in more detail below, data concerning the vehicle speed and/or data concerning lateral acceleration and/or other sensor data may be utilized by the powered latch 6 and/or controller 8 to control latching and unlatching of powered latch 6.
Powered latch 6 may include a backup or emergency power supply 62 comprising a battery, capacitors, or other electrical energy storage device. The backup power supply 62 may store enough electrical energy to actuate the powered latch 6 a limited number of times in the event of an emergency or loss of main vehicle power supply 49 or the local door power feed due to an open or shorted wire. Controller 8 may be configured to detect the loss of main vehicle power supply 49, and to utilize backup power supply 62 in the event of a loss of the local power feed or the main vehicle power supply 49.
Referring again to
Controller 8 may also be configured to detect a potential crash event based, at least in part, on inputs from one or more of the capacitive sensors. For example, controller 8 may be configured such that simultaneous detection of a user hand by all of the capacitive sensors 36A-36C and 38A-38C indicates a potential crash event. For example, if the vehicle is experiencing a crash, or is about to crash, a user may grasp the door handle 12 tightly, thus causing all of the capacitive sensors 36A-36C and 38A-38C to detect the presence of a user's hand. Thus, simultaneous detection by all six of the capacitive sensors may be interpreted by controller 8 as indicating a potential crash event. If a potential crash event is detected in this manner, controller 8 may be configured to require that unlatch switch 28 be actuated twice within a predefined time interval (e.g. 3 seconds) in order to unlatch the powered latch 6. However, other combinations of detection by capacitive switches 36A-36C and 38A-38C may be construed by controller 8 as a “normal” unlatching situation such that a single actuation of unlatch switch 28 will cause powered latch 6 to unlatch provided that at least one of capacitive sensors 36A-36C detects a user's hand at the same time as at least one of the capacitive sensors 38A-38C also detects a user's hand.
Operation of the powered latch 6 is shown schematically in the flow chart of
If a hand is not detected at step 58 the controller 8 determines if the unlock switch 40 was just actuated (e.g. was switch 40 actuated within the last 3 seconds?). If unlock switch 40 was not previously actuated within a predefined time interval, the controller returns to start 54. Referring again to step 56, if controller 8 does detect the presence of a user's hand at step 60, controller 8 determines if the vehicle has experienced a crash event, a loss of power, or a loss of data communication. The crash event may comprise a signal from the RCM module of vehicle data system 50 (
Controller 8 may be configured to actuate powered latch 6 according to the logic set forth in tables 1, 1A and 2 as follows:
As shown in tables 1 and 1A, the handle and latch system may have a first configuration or operating logic (table 1) or a second configuration or operating logic (table 1A). As can be seen in tables 1 and 1A, the interior rear handle and powered latch of the present invention may be configured differently depending on local laws/regulations. Operation of powered latch 6 may also be configured differently for use in front and rear interior door applications. In general, the same handle 12 (
In tables 1, 1A and 2, the designation “MS-CAN or VPWR” signifies the status of the vehicle communication bus 48 (
In tables 1, 1A, and 2, the term “Full Grasp” generally corresponds to inputs from one or more of sensors 36A-36C and sensors 38A-38C that meet predefined criteria signifying a user has grasped handle 12. For example, the “Full Grasp” criteria could comprise simultaneous sensing by one or more sensors on opposite sides 22 and 24 of handle 12.
Also, as shown in tables 1, 1A and 2, controller 8 may be configured to require different inputs to unlatch the powered latch 6 depending on the vehicle speed. It will be understood that the listed speeds (e.g. 3 kph and 8 kph) are examples of speed criteria that could be utilized. However, the present invention is not limited to these specific speeds, and other speeds could be utilized according to other aspects of the present invention. Similarly, controller 8 may be configured to require actuation of switch 28 twice within 3 seconds under certain operating conditions in order to unlatch the powered latch 6. However, shorter or longer predefined time intervals (e.g. 2 seconds, 4 seconds, etc.) could be utilized according to other aspects of the present invention.
Furthermore, although the sensors 36A-36C and 38A-38C may be capacitive sensors, other sensors or switches positioned on the opposite sides 22 and 24 of door handle 12 (
Furthermore, the switches 36 and 38 (whatever type is used) could also function as lock and unlock switches in addition to providing information concerning the presence of a user's hand. For example, actuation of one or more of switches 38A-38C only (i.e. switches 36A-36B are not actuated) could be utilized by controller 8 as a lock signal, and actuation of only sensors 36A-36C (while none of the sensors 38A-38C are actuated) could be utilized by controller 8 as a unlock signal. However, simultaneous actuation of both sensors 36 and 38 could be utilized by controller 8 to signify the presence of a user's hand, and controller 8 may then unlatch powered latch 6 if unlatch switch 28 is actuated once within a predefined time interval and if controller 8 is in an unlocked state.
The handle and powered latch system of the present invention may also be configured to prevent inadvertent unlatching of powered latch 6 during emergency maneuvers. For example, with reference to table 1, if the vehicle is traveling at over 3 kph, and if the handle 12 is utilized in an interior front door configuration, controller 8 may be configured to require a full grasp (simultaneous actuation of at least one of sensors 36A-36C and sensors 38A-38C) and actuation of unlatch switch 28 twice within a predefined time interval (e.g. 3 seconds).
Also, the controller 8 may be configured to require that unlatch switch 28 is actuated twice within a predefined time interval (e.g. 3 seconds) if the RCM of the vehicle data system 50 detects a crash event as shown in table 2. Similarly, controller 8 may be configured to utilize lateral acceleration data from the vehicle data system 50 to determine that the vehicle is experiencing emergency maneuvers, and require that unlatch switch 28 be actuated twice within a predefined time interval during such emergency maneuvers.
The door handle 12 may also include a force detection feature as disclosed in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/282,224, filed on May 20, 2014, entitled “POWERED VEHICLE DOOR LATCH AND EXTERIOR HANDLE WITH SENSOR,” now U.S. Pat. No. 9,834,964 the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. If door handle 12 includes a force sensor, controller 8 may be configured to utilize the force data due to a user's pushing or pulling on handle 12 to control powered latch 6. For example, controller 8 could be configured such that an outward force on handle 12 could be construed as indicating a user's intent to open the vehicle door 1. However, a user might not push on handle 12 until after switch 28 has been actuated, and controller 8 could be configured to construe an outward force after actuation of switch 28 as indicating that the user is pushing on the handle 12 to brace himself or herself, rather than indicating an intent to open the vehicle door 1. This force check by controller 8 could be done before or while de-bouncing the switch as discussed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/282,224.
Controller 8 may also be configured to utilize combinations of inputs from the various sensors to further identify intent to open vehicle door 1. For example, if the vehicle data system 50 determines that the vehicle is experiencing a sudden maneuver in a hard right hand turn, controller 8 could be configured to require actuation of unlatch switch 28 twice within a predefined time interval to unlatch the doors on the driver's side. However, the passenger side doors could require outboard force on handle 12 and a single actuation of unlatch switch 28 during a hard right turn to unlatch powered latch 6. However, in the event the vehicle data system 50 determines that the vehicle is experiencing a sudden maneuver in a hard left turn, controller 8 may be configured to unlatch the driver's side doors only if outboard force on handle 12 is detected and a single actuation of switch 28 occurs, whereas the passenger side doors could require actuation of the switch 28 twice within a predefined time period during hard left turns. In general, if vehicle data system 50 does not measure significant lateral acceleration, the vehicle speed is less than a predefined threshold (e.g. 3 kph), and a user is applying an outboard force on door handle 12, controller 8 could be configured to allow a single actuation of switch 28 to unlatch the powered latch 6.
It is to be understood that variations and modifications can be made on the aforementioned structure without departing from the concepts of the present invention, and further it is to be understood that such concepts are intended to be covered by the following claims unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
This application is continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/281,998, which was filed on May 20, 2014, entitled “VEHICLE DOOR HANDLE AND POWERED LATCH SYSTEM,” now U.S. Pat. No. 9,903,142, issued on Feb. 27, 2018, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/280,035, which was filed on May 16, 2014, entitled “POWERED LATCH SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE DOORS AND CONTROL SYSTEM THEREFOR,” now U.S. Pat. No. 10,119,308, issued on Nov. 6, 2018, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/276,415, which was filed on May 13, 2014, entitled “CUSTOMER COACHING METHOD FOR LOCATION OF E-LATCH BACKUP HANDLES,” the entire disclosures of each of which are incorporated herein by reference. This application is also related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/282,224, filed on May 20, 2014, entitled “POWERED VEHICLE DOOR LATCH AND EXTERIOR HANDLE WITH SENSOR,” now U.S. Pat. No. 9,834,964, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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