1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a handle apparatus provided inside the vehicle compartment to open the door of the vehicle and lock or unlock the door.
2) Description of the Related Art
Handle apparatuses of vehicle doors usually has a handle lever and a locking knob. A latch mechanism is released and the door can be opened by operating (turning or pulling) the handle lever. The door can be locked by operating the locking knob in a specific direction and can be unlocked by operating the locking knob in another specific direction. When the door is locked, an operation on the handle lever is not conveyed to the latch mechanism so that the door can not be opened. On the contrary, when the door is unlocked, an operation on the handle lever is conveyed to the latch mechanism so that the door is opened.
Japanese Patent Publication No. 3333745 discloses a conventional handle apparatus. In this handle apparatus, a lock operational unit of a locking knob is disposed near on a base of a handle lever in neighboring manner, and they are rotatably born by a common supporting shaft member.
Generally the handle apparatus is provided in a front half of the door. Accordingly, there is a little risk that a passenger unconsciously touches the handle lever or operates the locking knob while the vehicle is running. The passenger can perform the opening/closing of the door or the locking of the door only by stretching his/her hand.
However, due to shocks, for example if the vehicle collides with an object, the passenger can move greatly in the vehicle compartment, and can happen to operate the handle apparatus and open the door or lock the door. If the door is opened while the vehicle is running, it can lead to an accident. On the other hand, it becomes difficult to open the door from outside, for example in an emergency, if the door is locked from inside.
It is an object of the present invention to solve at least the problems in the conventional technology.
A handle apparatus according to an aspect of the present invention is provided in a compartment of a vehicle to a door of the vehicle. The handle apparatus includes a handle lever that enables a releasing operation of a latch mechanism so as to allow the door to be opened; a locking knob movable between a lock position and an unlock position based on a movement of a lock operational unit is a specific region, the locking knob switching a locking mechanism to a lock state when in the lock position, thereby imposing a predetermined restriction on the releasing operation of the latch mechanism, while switching the locking mechanism to an unlock state when in the unlock position, thereby canceling the restriction on the releasing operation of the latch mechanism; and a cover member that covers at least a rear region of the specific region in which the lock operational unit can move.
The other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention are specifically set forth in or will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are explained below in detail while referring to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
The handle lever 20 is rotatably disposed about the supporting shaft member 13 by letting the supporting shaft member 13 penetrate through a through hole 21a provided in a lever base 21, and has a lever link unit 22 and a lever operation unit 23. The lever link unit 22 extends in an outward radial direction from the supporting shaft member 13 in the outward direction of vehicle, and has an opening operation cable link hole 22a on its extension end. The lever operation unit 23 provided for a passenger to directly operate for opening the door D, first extends in the inward direction of vehicle from the supporting shaft member 13 and then extends in the forward direction of vehicle. More specifically, as shown in
The handle lever 20 is provided with a return spring 24 interposed between the lever base 21 and the handle base 10, and to the lever link unit 22 one end of an opening operation wire cable 25 is connected via the opening operation cable link hole 22a. The return spring 24 is provided between the lever base 21 and the handle base 10 so as to hold the handle lever 20 in ordinary state. The opening operation wire cable 25 transmits an operation force exerted on the handle lever 20 to a latch mechanism L and links between the lever link unit 22 and the latch mechanism L so that the latch mechanism L is released when the lever operation unit 23 of the handle lever 20 is swung in the inward direction of vehicle against an elastic force of the return spring 24. In brief, in the handle apparatus of the present embodiment, the latch mechanism L will be released when a pulling force is exerted via the opening operation wire cable 25 by an operation of the handle lever 20.
A locking knob 30 is rotatably disposed about the supporting shaft member 13 by letting the supporting shaft member 13 penetrate through a through hole 31a provided in a lock base 31, and has a lock link unit 32 and a lock operational unit 33. The lock link unit 32 extends in an outward radial direction from the supporting shaft member 13 in the outward direction of vehicle, and has an switching operation cable link hole 32a in its extension end. The lock operational unit 33 provided for a passenger to directly operate for switching the locking mechanism R between a lock state and an unlock state, extends in the inward direction of vehicle from the supporting shaft member 13. More specifically, as shown in
In the locking knob 30, one end of the switching operation wire cable 35 is connected to the lock link unit 32 via the switching operation cable link hole 32a. The switching operation wire cable 35 transmits an operation force exerted on the locking knob 30 to the locking mechanism R and links the lock link unit 32 and the locking mechanism R in such a manner that when shifted to a lock position, the locking mechanism R is shifted to a lock state, while as shown in
On the other hand, the handle apparatus is provided with a cover member 40. The cover member 40 is fixed at a position rearward from the lock operational unit 33 of the locking knob 30 in the handle base 10, and protrudes in the inward direction of vehicle from the handle base 10. This cover member 40 is adjacent to the lock operational unit 33 and covers a rear region thereof when the locking knob 30 is in a lock position.
The handle apparatus constituted as described above is arranged in the front part of the door D as is the same with the conventional one, and there is no risk that a passenger will unconsciously touch the handle lever 20 or the lock operational unit 33 of the locking knob 30 during usual drive. A passenger can operate them for opening the door D or switching the locking mechanism R only when he/she extends his/her arm. In this case, if the locking mechanism R is shifted to a lock state via the lock operational unit 33, a releasing operation of the latch mechanism L is restricted, and for example, a door-opening operation of an outside handle OH (see
According to the present handle apparatus, since the cover member 40 is provided that covers a rear region of a moving region of the lock operational unit 33, even if passengers are largely moved due to exertion of an impact such as collision to the vehicle, the situation that a passenger erroneously touches the lock operation unit 33 of the locking know 30 is significantly reduced. Regardless of whether a hand of a passenger moves in the forward direction of the vehicle or in the rearward direction of the vehicle to touch the inside lock apparatus, the cover member 40 prevents the hand from touching the lock operational unit 33, which eliminates the risk that the locking mechanism R is unconsciously switched. As a result, when the locking mechanism R is in an unlock state, the locking mechanism R will continuously keep the unlock state even when an impact such as collision is exerted on the vehicle, so that the door D can be readily opened from outside.
Furthermore, according to the handle apparatus, through an operation of the locking knob 30, when a pulling force is exerted via the switching operation wire cable 35, the locking mechanism R is shifted to a lock state, while when a pushing force is exerted via the switching operation wire cable 35, the locking mechanism R is shifted to an unlock state. This is advantageous in respect of antitheft ability. That is, when someone bearing malice pulls or pushes an intermediate portion of the switching operation wire cable 35 through a gap using a tool or the like, a pulling force is exerted on the locking mechanism R, so that the lock state will not shift to an unlock state, making it difficult to open the door D.
In the embodiment, explanation was given while taking a handle apparatus provided in a side door D of front hinge located on the right of front seats of a four-wheeled vehicle. As for a door D on the left of the front seats, a handle apparatus having a shape symmetrical to that of the embodiment may be applied.
In the embodiment, the lever operation unit 23 of the handle lever 20 extending linearly is exemplified; however, the shape of the handle lever 20 is not necessarily limited thereto. For example, in an embodiment shown in
According to the present invention, since a cover member is provided so as to cover at least a rear region in a moving region of the lock operational unit, even if a passenger moves largely due to shocks or impacts, for example, due to collision to the vehicle, chances of the passenger accidentally touching the lock operation unit are significantly reduced.
Although the invention has been described with respect to a specific embodiment 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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