Claims
- 1. A detent mechanism of an emergency-locking latch assembly for a vehicle door, the detent mechanism intended to selectively block a predetermined path of a release mechanism and prevent the release mechanism from disengaging a first door fastener from an opposing second door fastener under certain circumstances, comprising:
a spindle member coupled to the vehicle door; an inertia-actuated detent lever pivotally coupled to said spindle member, said inertia-actuated detent lever being moveable between at least one release position and a detent position; and a sloped contact surface integrated on said inertia-actuated detent lever, said sloped contact surface for sliding a lever guide member thereacross and moving said inertia-actuated detent lever; wherein said inertia-actuated detent lever in said at least one release position is offset from the release mechanism for allowing the release mechanism to move along the predetermined path for disengaging the first door fastener from the opposing second door fastener, said inertia-actuated detent lever in said detent position being aligned with the release mechanism and causing said detent tab to contact the release mechanism and block the predetermined path of the release mechanism.
- 2. The detent mechanism recited in claim 1 further comprising:
a biasing member coupled to said inertia-actuated detent lever and intended to apply a biasing force to said inertia-actuated detent lever for locating said inertia-actuated detent lever in said at least one release position during normal vehicle operation, said biasing force being less than a resultant inertia force derived from a substantial acceleration of said inertia-actuated detent lever.
- 3. The detent mechanism recited in claim 1 wherein said lever guide member is a detent finger extending from at least one of a back plate and a release mechanism.
- 4. The detent mechanism recited in claim 1 further comprising:
a counterweight coupled to said inertia-actuated detent lever and intended to cause said inertia-actuated detent lever to move to said detent position when said inertia-actuated detent lever is subjected to said substantial acceleration.
- 5. The detent mechanism recited in claim 1 further comprising:
an encapsulation ring coupled to a pivot end of said inertia-actuated detent lever, said encapsulation ring intended to facilitate movement between said pivot end of said inertia-actuated detent lever and said spindle member.
- 6. An emergency-locking latch assembly for securing a first door fastener to an opposing second door fastener in order to hold a vehicle door in a closed position under certain circumstances, comprising:
a release mechanism coupled to the first door fastener, said release mechanism intended to move along a predetermined path for selectively disengaging the first door fastener from the opposing second door fastener; a spindle member coupled to the vehicle door; an inertia-actuated detent lever pivotally coupled to said spindle member, said inertia-actuated detent lever being moveable between at least one release position and a detent position; and a sloped contact surface integrated on said release mechanism, said sloped contact surface for sliding said inertia-actuated detent lever thereacross and moving said inertia-actuated detent lever; wherein said detent lever is selectively disposed in said detent position for blocking said predetermined path of said release mechanism and preventing said release mechanism from disengaging the first door fastener from the opposing second door fastener when said inertia-actuated detent lever is subjected to a substantial acceleration.
- 7. The emergency-locking latch assembly recited in claim 6 further comprising:
a biasing member coupled to said inertia-actuated detent lever and intended to apply a biasing force to said inertia-actuated detent lever for locating said inertia-actuated detent lever in said at least one release position during normal vehicle operation, said biasing force being less than a resultant inertia force derived from said substantial acceleration of said inertia-actuated detent lever.
- 8. The emergency-locking latch assembly recited in claim 6 wherein said release mechanism has a notch integrally formed therein for receiving said release mechanism when said inertia-actuated detent lever is located in said at least one release position.
- 9. The emergency-locking latch assembly recited in claim 6 further comprising:
an encapsulation ring coupled to a pivot end of said inertia-actuated detent lever, said encapsulation ring intended to facilitate movement between said pivot end of said inertia-actuated detent lever and said spindle member.
- 10. The emergency-locking latch assembly recited in claim 6 further comprising:
a lever guide member coupled to the emergency-locking latch assembly and intended to contact said inertia-actuated detent lever and prevent said inertia-actuated detent lever from moving beyond a predetermined position.
- 11. The emergency-locking latch assembly recited in claim 6 wherein said release mechanism is at least one of:
an outside release lever coupled between an outside release handle and the first door fastener; and an inside release lever coupled between an inside release handle and the first door fastener.
- 12. The emergency-locking latch assembly recited in claim 6 wherein said inertia-actuated detent lever has a counterweight fixedly coupled thereto for moving said inertia-actuated detent lever to said detent position.
- 13. An emergency-locking latch assembly for securing a first door fastener to an opposing second door fastener in order to hold a vehicle door in a closed position, comprising:
a release mechanism coupled to the first door fastener, said release mechanism intended to move along a predetermined path for selectively disengaging the first door fastener from the opposing second door fastener; a spindle member coupled to the vehicle door; an inertia-actuated detent lever pivotally coupled to said spindle member, said inertia-actuated detent lever being moveable between at least one release position and a detent position; and a detent tab extending from said release mechanism for contacting said inertia-actuated detent lever when said inertia-actuated detent lever is located in said detent position; a sloped contact surface integrated on said inertia-actuated detent lever, said sloped contact surface for sliding a lever guide member thereacross and moving said inertia-actuated detent lever; wherein said inertia-actuated detent lever is selectively disposed in said detent position for blocking said predetermined path of said release mechanism and preventing said release mechanism from disengaging the first door fastener from the opposing second door fastener when said inertia-actuated detent lever is subjected to a substantial acceleration.
- 14. The detent mechanism recited in claim 13 further comprising:
a biasing member coupled to said inertia-actuated detent lever and intended to apply a biasing force to said inertia-actuated detent lever for locating said inertia-actuated detent lever in said at least one release position during normal vehicle operation, said biasing force being less than a resultant inertia force derived from a substantial acceleration of said inertia-actuated detent lever.
- 15. The emergency-locking latch assembly recited in claim 13 wherein said inertia-actuated detent lever has a notch integrally formed therein for receiving said release mechanism when said inertia-actuated detent lever is located in said detent position.
- 16. The emergency-locking latch assembly recited in claim 13 further comprising:
an encapsulation ring coupled to a pivot end of said inertia-actuated detent lever, said encapsulation ring intended to facilitate movement between said pivot end of said inertia-actuated detent lever and said spindle member.
- 17. The emergency-locking latch assembly recited in claim 13 wherein said spindle member includes an annular flange for contacting said inertia-actuated detent lever and coupling said inertia-actuated detent lever to the vehicle door.
- 18. The emergency-locking latch assembly recited in claim 13 wherein said lever guide member is a detent finger extending from at least one of a back plate and a release mechanism.
- 19. The emergency-locking latch assembly recited in claim 13 wherein said release mechanism is at least one of:
an outside release lever coupled between an outside release handle and the first door fastener; and an inside release lever coupled between an inside release handle and the first door fastener.
- 20. The emergency-locking latch assembly recited in claim 13 wherein said inertia-actuated detent lever has a counterweight fixedly coupled thereto for moving said inertia-actuated detent lever to said detent position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/388,279 filed on Jun. 13, 2002, and entitled “Lateral Inertia Latch”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60388279 |
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