External door handle mainly intended for vehicles

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6769154
  • Patent Number
    6,769,154
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 23, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 3, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The present invention relates to an external door handle that comprises a bracket-shaped handle (10) comprising a cavity (14) which is defined by at least one U-shaped shell (21, 22) and which is intended for receiving electronic components (16). The purpose of the present invention is to prevent the formation of a contact joint (18) on the visible side that would promote soil formation. To this end, the shell or shells (21, 22) are coated with a c-shaped front profile (20) on the visible side, wherin the ends (25) of the C-shape profile (20) are brougbt into contact with the upper or lower portions of said shell or (21, 22) at the pile where they are anchored.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to an external door handle for vehicles having a handle, arranged on the outer side of the door and being at least partially hollow, wherein the handle comprises at least one U-shaped shell whose U-space serves for receiving the electronic components, and wherein in the connected situation the U-shaped shell is spanned at the visible side by a C-shaped front strip and is anchored thereat.




2. Description of the Related Art




The known handle is provided with a hollow space for receiving electronic components. For this reason, the known handle was configured of two shells comprised of a C-shaped base shell and a C-shaped cover shell connected with the leg ends of the base shell. A disadvantage of such an arrangement is that the terminal snap-on connection of the shells does not provide a sufficient strength for the use as a door handle and that on the front side a contact seam is formed which is visually disruptive because at this visible location manufacturing tolerances that are present become particularly obvious. Moreover, this seam also provides the possibility that dirt can deposit on the front side and that moisture can penetrate into the interior space between the shells so that the components therein are impaired in their function. Also, the embedding of the electronic components in the upright inner shell by means of a synthetic resin is not a permanent solution because the resin will begin to creep over time.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to develop a reliable external door handle of the aforementioned kind which prevents the aforementioned disadvantages and generates an especially good and, if needed, detachable connection between the two shells. This is achieved according to the invention in that the two C-end sections of the front strip engage an additional circumferential area of the U-shaped shell from above or from below and in that the electronic components are encapsulated water-tightly in a carrier open at the top.




The invention however is also of special importance when the handle is comprised of two shells, i.e., a U-shaped base shell and a cover shell between which the hollow space is formed. In this case, the C-shaped front strip acts like a clamp which presses the cover shell against the U-shaped base shell. This clamp-like connection is provided in addition to the usually already present connections between the two shells. In the case of this clamp connection of the two shells the contact seam between the two shells at the visible side is covered in any case. Even though this contact seam is still present, the access of soil or moisture into the interior of the space between the shells is made significantly more difficult. A type of labyrinth course is present. The detachable connection, if needed, is provided as a result of the C-ends snapped into place in the grooves at the top and bottom sides.




A further advantageous configuration is comprised of a U-shaped base shell which in the direction of the front strip to be applied has a U-shaped opening. Into this U-opening the carrier with the electronic components is slipped with precise fit. The front strip snapped into place on the base shell covers in this connection with its front section the U-opening of the base shell with the carrier positioned therein.




The carrier can be embodied as a container of hard plastic material which is open at the top so that from here during manufacture of the handle the electronic device can be inserted into the container. In order to protect the electronic device against sliding and exposure to media (for example, water), it is encapsulated in this container, for example, with a soft plastic material. In this connection, the opening of the container at the top is an advantage because the open top side of the container is planar, and a uniform filling of the container with the potting compound can be realized accordingly.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further measures and advantages of the invention result from the dependent claim, the following description, and the drawings. In the drawings, the invention, in the form of two embodiments, and the prior art are illustrated. It is shown in:





FIG. 1

for a two-shell first embodiment of the invention a plan view onto the handle in the viewing direction of arrow I of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 2

on a greatly enlarged scale a schematic cross-section of the handle along the section line II—II of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

in a representation corresponding to

FIG. 2

, a second embodiment of the invention embodied only with a single shell;





FIG. 4

in a representation corresponding to

FIG. 2

, the appearance of the known handle along the section line IV—IV of

FIG. 5

; and





FIG. 5

a front view of the known handle illustrated in

FIG. 4

in a viewing direction of numeral V of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

in a representation corresponding to

FIG. 2

, a third embodiment of the invention embodied only with a single shell in a section according to VI—VI of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 7

for a single-shell embodiment of the invention according to

FIG. 6

a plan view onto the handle in the viewing direction of arrow VII of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

a section according to VIII—VIII of

FIG. 7

with the projection of a rearview of the front part of the handle;





FIG. 9

a section according to IX—IX of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

a front view of the third embodiment of the invention embodied only with a single shell.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In the drawings only the bracket-shaped handle


10


of the external door handle appearing on the external side is illustrated. This handle, in the illustrated embodiment a so-called “pull handle”, is moveably supported with its two handle ends


11


,


12


in a base part, not illustrated in detail. This base part is generally provided on the inner side of the door or of the skin of the door. In addition to the handle


10


, as illustrated in dash-dotted lines in

FIG. 1

, a so-called “cylinder column” is provided in which a closing cylinder can be received, if needed. The cylinder column


13


does not take part in the movement of the handle


10


.




The handle


10


is provided with a hollow space


14


illustrated in

FIG. 2

in which a carrier


15


for electronic components is arranged. The electronic components


16


can be a ferrite rod acting as an antenna. For generating the hollow space


14


and for introducing the electronic components


16


and their carrier


15


, the handle


10


, as illustrated in the cross-section of

FIG. 2

, is of a two-shell configuration.




The latter is also true for the prior art which is illustrated in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. Here, the same reference numerals as in the first embodiment are used for identifying corresponding components but, as a differentiation, they are provided with a prime (apostrophe). The prior art handle


10


′ is comprised of two shells


21


′,


22


′ for producing the prior art hollow space


14


′. These include a U-shaped base shell


21


′ whose two U-legs


23


′ are connected by means of a cover shell


22


′. For this purpose, a snap connection


24


′ can be provided because both shells


21


′,


22


′ are made of plastic material which has a sufficient elasticity. In the connecting situation according to

FIGS. 4 and 5

at the visible side


17


′ of the handle


10


a contact seam


18


′ results through which moisture or dirt can enter the hollow space


14


′ via the engaged snap connection


24


. The visible side of the handle


10


′ can be provided with an optionally rrmetallic decorative cover


19


′.




The handle


10


according to

FIGS. 1 and 2

of the invention has a comparable configuration as regards the above description. The components already described in connection with

FIGS. 4 and 5

are provided with corresponding reference numerals, however, without the prime (apostrophe) being added in these figures. Accordingly, the preceding description applies. It is sufficient to only point out the differences.




In the case of the handle


10


according to the invention pursuant to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a C-shaped front strip


20


is used which covers the two shells


21


,


22


at the visible side. The front strip


20


itself now forms the actual visible side


17


of the handle and covers the contact seam


18


. The C-end sections


25


of the front strip


20


cover a circumferential area of the two shells


21


,


22


where step-shaped recesses


26


are provided. Finally, the two free C-ends


27


engage an upper and a lower groove


29


,


28


where they are arranged in a sunk arrangement. In the connecting situation clamping of the two shells


21


,


22


by this front strip


22


is realized.




The aforementioned step


26


on the two shells


21


,


22


has a step depth which corresponds approximately to the thickness of the end sections


25


of the front strip


20


. This has the result that the handle


10


, despite the clamped-on front strip


20


, has a substantially projection-free contour


30


. The front strip


20


, in turn, can be provided with a decorative cover


19


. Between the attached front strip


20


and the areas adjoining it and not covered of the two shells


21


,


22


, a “shadow seam” illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 3

can be provided. This shadow seam


31


only benefits the good appearance of the handle according to the invention. This shadow seam


31


does not entail the risk discussed in connection with the known contact seam


18


′ of FIG.


3


. Moisture penetrating in the area of the shadow seam


31


cannot reach the hollow space


14


of the handle


10


according to the invention because a closed wall is arranged therebetween in the case of both shells


21


,


22


.





FIG. 3

shows a second embodiment of a handle


10


″ according to the invention which is a space-saving arrangement in comparison to FIG.


2


. For referencing analog components, the same reference numerals as in the first embodiment are used so that in this respect the preceding description applies. It is sufficient to point out only the differences.




According to the invention, only a single U-shell


21


is provided whose U-opening


32


between the two U-legs


23


″ is covered directly by the upper C-end section


25


″ of the front strip


20


″ provided thereat. This upper C-end section


25


″ can also be provided with an inner hollow


33


. The two end sections


25


″ provided here are arranged substantially parallel to one another and enable a sliding mounting of the two components


21


,


20


″ in the direction of the mounting arrow


35


illustrated in FIG.


3


. This results in an automatic snap connection


35


which is embodied in the following way.




One snap element


36


is arranged at the inner surface


38


of the end section


25


″ and is comprised of a tooth recess. The bottom area


39


of the U-shell


21


has a corresponding counter snap element


37


which is formed by a tooth projection. Correspondingly, the outer U-leg


23


″ of the shell


21


on the handle


10


″ has such a tooth projection


37


on the leg end


40


. In this connection, the elements


37


,


38


are profiled in a special way.




Accordingly, the tooth flank active in the sliding direction


34


of the front strip


20


″ has a leading slant


41


against which the stretched C-end


27


″ will impact during mounting. This results in a slight spreading of the two C-end sections


25


″ until the tooth recess


36


snaps onto the tooth projection


37


. Detachment of the two components


21


,


20


″ in the direction of the counter movement illustrated in

FIG. 3

by the arrow


43


is not possible easily because the oppositely positioned tooth flanks


42


active in this direction are steep. Detachment


43


is thus possible only with a corresponding spreading of the two end sections


25


″ that are snapped into place.




In the second embodiment of the handle


10


″ of

FIG. 3

, the U-space


44


of a single shell


21


is the hollow space for receiving the already described carrier


15


for the electronic components


16


. In this case, the bottom area


39


and the two leg ends


40


are without steps and in areal contact with the inner surfaces


38


of the two C-end sections


25


″.




In a third embodiment of the handle


10


′″ according to FIG.


6


and

FIG. 10

, a base shell


21


′″ has a transversely positioned U-shaped configuration whose U-opening faces the front strip


20


′″ provided here. The U-shape is formed of the two legs


47


and the base


48


of the base shell


21


′″. Between the two legs


47


and the base


48


the U-space


44


′ is formed into which the carrier


15


formed as a container of hart plastic material can be introduced via the lateral U-opening


32


′. In the container


15


the electronic device


16


is encapsulated with a potting compound


46


in a water-tight and impact-proof way. The container


15


is open at the top so that the electronic device during manufacture can be introduced from above into the container and the encapsulation can take place also through the upper open surface of the container. The U-opening


32


′ of the U-shaped base shell


21


′″ is covered by the front section


45


of the front strip


20


′″. This front strip


20


′″ is secured on the base shell


21


′″ by means of the hook-shaped C-ends


27


engaging in the upper groove


29


′ and the bottom groove


28


′ on the base shell


21


′″. In this embodiment there is no seam on the visible side


17


of the front strip


20


′″. The visible shadow seam


31


in this embodiment is instead provided between the C-end sections


25


and the visible outer sides of the legs


47


of the base shell


21


′″, respectively.




In

FIGS. 7 through 9

it is illustrated in which operation the exit of a cable


50


of the handle


10


′″ is arranged. This holds true also in an exemplary fashion for all further embodiments of the present invention. In the base shell


21


′″ of the handle


10


′″ in the area of the handle end


12


a penetration


52


is provided through which the cable


50


, which extends from the container/carrier


15


, is guided. This penetration could also be provided, for example, in the positions


52


′,


52


″,


52


′″. Also, several such penetrations


52


,


52


′,


52


″,


52


′″ could be provided. When the handle is mounted on the door of the vehicle, the cable exit is covered and not visible to the user. The cable


50


is provided with a connecting plug


51


with which the electronic device, provided within the container


15


, is connected to the electronic system of the vehicle.




List of Reference Numerals






10


,


10


′ handle






10


″ alternative to


10


(

FIG. 3

)






10


′″ alternative to


10


(

FIG. 6

)






11


,


11


′ handle end of


10


or


10









12


handle end






13


,


13


′ cylinder column at


10


,


10









14


,


14


′ hollow space in


10


or


10









15


,


15


′ carrier for


16


or


16









16


,


16


′ electronic components, ferrite rod






17


,


17


′ visible side of


10


or


10









18


,


18


′ contact seam between


21


,


22


or


21


′,


22









19


,


19


′ decorative cover






20


C-shaped front strip on


10








20


″ front strip for


10


″ (

FIG. 3

)






20


′″ front strip for


10


″ (

FIG. 6

)






21


,


21


′,


21


″,


21


′″ U-shell, U-shaped base shell






22


,


22


′ cover shell






23


,


23


′ leg of


21


or


21









23


″ leg of


21


at


10


″ (

FIG. 3

)






24


,


24


′ snap connection between


23


,


22


or


23


′,


22









25


end sections of


20








25


″ end section of


20


″ (

FIG. 3

)






26


step-shaped recess in


21


,


22








27


hook-shaped C-end of


20








27


″ end of


25









28


,


28


′ lower groove in


21


,


21









29


upper groove in


22








29


′ upper groove in


21







contour of


10






shadow seam at


25






opening of


21


(

FIG. 3

)




opening of


21


″ (

FIG. 6

)




hollow of


25


″ (

FIG. 3

)




mounting arrow for


20


″ (

FIG. 3

)




snap connection of


36


,


37






snap element of


35


, tooth recess




counter snap element of


35


, tooth projection




inner surface of


25


″ (

FIG. 3

)




bottom area of


21






leg end at end face of


23


″ (

FIG. 3

)




leading slant of


37






steep tooth flank of


37






mounting arrow of


20


″ (

FIG. 3

)




space in


21


(

FIG. 3

)




space in


21


″ (

FIG. 6

)




front section of


20







potting compound




leg of


21


″ at


10


′″




base of


21


″ at


10


′″




cable




connecting plug




penetration






52


″,


52


′″ penetrations



Claims
  • 1. External door handle for vehicles, comprised of a handle (10″, 10′″) arranged on the outer side of the door and being hollow at least partially, wherein the handle (10″; 10′″) comprises at least one U-shaped shell (21; 21″) whose U-space (44, 44′) serves for receiving the electronic components (16), and wherein in the connected situation the U-shaped shell (21, 21′″) is spanned at the visible side by a C-shaped front strip (20″, 20′″) and is anchored thereat, wherein the two C-end sections (25″; 25) of the front strip (20″; 20′″) engage an additional circumferential area of the U-shaped shell (21″; 21′″) from above or from below and the electronic components (16) are encapsulated water-tightly and are arranged in a carrier open at the top, the carrier being arranged within the handle formed of the U-shaped shell and the front strip.
  • 2. External door handle according to claim 1, wherein the C-front strip (20″) covers directly with one of its C-end sections (25″) the upwardly facing U-shell opening (32) of the shell (21).
  • 3. External door handle according to claim 1, wherein the U-shell opening (32′) of the U-shaped shell (21′″) is aligned relative to the front section (45) of the C-front strip (20′″) and the front strip (20′″) with its front section (45) covers directly the U-shell opening (32′) of the shell (21′″).
  • 4. External door handle according to claim 2, wherein the two C-end sections (25″) of the C-front strip (20″) comprise a profiled snap element (36), such as a tooth recess (36), at their inner surface (38), respectively, and that this snap element in the connected situation engages a counter snap element, such as a tooth projection (37), provided on the shell.
  • 5. External door handle according to claim 1, wherein the C-front strip (20″; 20′″) has substantially parallel extending C-end sections (25, 25″)and that, for realizing a connection, the C-end sections (25, 25″) can be snapped into place on the shell (21; 21′″) by means of a lateral sliding assembly (34) of the C-front strip (20″).
  • 6. External door handle according to claim 4, wherein the snap element or counter snap element (36, 37) has a tooth profile and that the tooth profile on its tooth flank active in the connecting sliding direction (34) of the C-front strip (20″) has a leading slant (41) for the C-end sections (25″) while in the counter direction (43) a steep tooth flank (42) is provided.
  • 7. External door handle according to claim 1, wherein the handle (10) is a two-part (21, 22) combination of a U-shaped base shell (21) and a cover shell (22) connected with the U-legs (23) of the base shell, wherein between the two shells (21, 22) in the connected situation a contact seam (18) results at the visible side and the hollow space (14) between the two shells (21, 22) serves for receiving the electronic components (16), wherein the C-end sections (25) of the front strip (20) have hook-like angled C-ends (27),wherein in the connected situation, the two shells (21, 22) are spanned at the visible side by the front strip (20), wherein the two C-end sections (25) of the front strip (20) engage from above or from below a circumferential area of the shells (21, 22), respectively, and are arranged in an upper groove (29) of the cover shells (22) and a lower groove (28) of the base shell (21) in a sunk arrangement.
  • 8. External door handle according to claim 7, wherein the base and the cover shells (21, 22) in the area of engagement from above or below of the front strip (20) have stepped recesses (26) and that these recesses (26) end at the upper groove (29) and the lower groove (28).
  • 9. External door handle according to claim 1, wherein in the mounted situation the front strip (20, 20″, 20′″) with its contour (30) has a flush transition into the shells (21, 22) or the shell (21, 21′″).
  • 10. External door handle according to claim 1, wherein the front strip (20; 20″, 20′″) itself is provided at the visible side with a let-in decorative cover (19).
  • 11. External door handle according to claim 1, wherein the carrier for the electronic components (16) is a container (15) having six sides, wherein five of the six sides are and wherein one of the six sides is open and faces upwardly after mounting in the handle (10, 10″, 10′″).
  • 12. External door handle according to claim 11, wherein the container (15) is manufactured of hard plastic material.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
199 35 290 Jul 1999 DE
299 16 091 U Sep 1999 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP00/06928 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/07736 2/1/2001 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
5639256 Endo et al. Jun 1997 A
6007356 Stein Dec 1999 A
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