The invention relates to a handle device for a motor vehicle.
Various handle devices for motor vehicles are known from the prior art. Especially in the case of flush-mounted outside door handles, which are located within the motor vehicle door when in the unoperated state, elaborate designs for extending the door handle are used that have a multiplicity of levers. This requires a relatively large installation space, which is no longer available in modern motor vehicles due to the demands for weight saving. Furthermore, an economical design can be executed only with difficulty when multiple levers are used.
The object of the invention is therefore to provide a simple and economical design for a handle device.
The object is attained by patent claim 1. Consequently, a handle device for a motor vehicle has:
According to one preferred embodiment, provision is made that the actuating lever is longer than the operating lever in design. This has the advantage that the door handle can be extended from the motor vehicle door substantially linearly, which is to say parallel to the plane of the ground.
According to another preferred embodiment, provision is made that the actuating lever is twice as long as the operating lever in design. This ensures that the motion of the door handle out of the motor vehicle door always takes place linearly.
According to another preferred embodiment, provision is made that the actuating lever is implemented as a separate part and is frictionally and/or positively connected to the door handle. This measure ensures simpler installation. At least the operating lever and the actuating lever can be provided as a coupled assembly that is installed on the inside of the door. The door handle is pushed through an opening in the motor vehicle door from the outside and is connected to the operating lever. The connection of the door handle to the operating lever can be implemented as a clip connection, snap-in connection, adhesive connection, screw connection, or plug-in connection. Other connections not listed here are likewise possible.
According to another preferred embodiment, provision is made that the eccentric element has a pin, in particular a cylindrical pin, wherein the pin serves to drive the actuating lever. The eccentric element thus has a dual function, because the eccentric element serves firstly to move the actuating lever and secondly to move the operating lever, so additional cost-intensive components can be dispensed with in advantageous fashion. The design is very simple and economical when the operating lever and the door handle are implemented as a single part. The door handle including the operating lever could be produced in one piece as an injection-molded part.
According to another preferred embodiment, provision is made that the first bearing section has an actuation stop that serves to stop the sliding of the first axle in the operating position. This measure advantageously prevents the door handle from extending too far out of the motor vehicle door. Furthermore, the actuation stop also serves to shut off the drive that is used for extending the door handle. This could be realized by means of a microswitch that, for example, is operated by the operating lever and supplies a signal to the drive, in particular in order to switch off the supply of current in the case of an electric motor.
According to another preferred embodiment, provision is made that the first bearing section has a rest stop that serves to stop the sliding of the first axle in the rest position. This measure ensures in advantageous fashion that the door handle can return to its rest position that it previously occupied. Furthermore, the rest stop also serves to deactivate the drive when the door handle has reached the rest position. This could be realized by means of a microswitch that, for example, is operated by the operating lever and supplies a signal to the drive, in particular in order to switch off the supply of current in the case of an electric motor.
In order to make the design robust and simple, provision is made that the drive includes at least one eccentric element that drives at least the operating lever and/or the actuating lever.
To ensure a substantially linear extension of the door handle from the motor vehicle door, provision is made that the eccentric element is coupled to a guide lever implemented as a guide element, which engages a recess located in the operating lever. It is a great advantage that by means of the guide lever, which is connected to the eccentric element, a stroke extension of the door handle is possible on account of the kinematics present here. Thus, it is also possible that a further operating stroke of the door handle, in particular a folding motion of the door handle, can be executed after arrival at the operating position.
The extension of the door handle from the motor vehicle door is very reliable when the guide lever has a guide pin that is located in, and in particular engages, the recess of the operating lever.
According to another preferred embodiment, provision is made that the door handle is arranged flush with a motor vehicle door, in particular with a motor vehicle outer shell, when in the rest position. This improves the aerodynamics of the motor vehicle.
The invention is described on the basis of an exemplary embodiment. The figures show:
The first axle 14, in turn, serves to pivotably support a first operating lever 15 and a second operating lever 16, wherein the first operating lever 15 is connected frictionally and/or positively to the first handle finger 8, and the second operating lever 16 is connected frictionally and/or positively to the second handle finger 9. In this design, the operating lever 15, 16 is implemented as a separate component and is connected frictionally and/or positively to the door handle 5. Alternatively, the operating lever 15, 16 can also be implemented as a single part with the door handle 5.
Furthermore, the first axle 14 also serves simultaneously to support a first actuating lever 17 and a second actuating lever 18, wherein the first actuating lever 17 and the second actuating lever 18 serve to couple the door handle 5 to the support 6. Moreover, the first actuating lever 17 and the second actuating lever 18 are additionally supported in a second bearing section so as to be pivotable about a second axle 19, wherein the second bearing section has a third bearing 20 and a fourth bearing 21, both of which bearings 20, 21 support the second axle 19. The third bearing 20 and the fourth bearing 21 are implemented as a single part with the support 6. A drive that is implemented as an electric motor is provided in order to transfer or move the door handle 5 from the rest position to the operating position. The drive additionally has two eccentric elements 22, 23, which are connected to a drive coupling element 24 by a shaft 37. The drive coupling element 24 is connected to the electric motor—which is not shown in detail—by a connecting element implemented as the rod 25.
Furthermore, the first eccentric element 22 has a first pin 26, in particular cylindrical pin, and the second eccentric element 23 has a second pin (not shown in detail), in particular cylindrical pin, wherein the pins each serve to drive the actuating lever 17, 18 when the electric motor is operated. Also arranged on the first eccentric element 22 is a first lever shaft 28, which joins the first eccentric element 22 and a first guide lever 29 implemented as a guide element to one another. In like manner, a second lever shaft 30, which joins the second eccentric element 23 and a second guide lever 31 implemented as a guide element to one another, is arranged on the second eccentric element 23. The first guide lever 29 and the second guide lever 31 each have a first guide pin 32 and a second guide pin (not shown in detail), each of which engage a first recess 34 or a second recess that is not shown in detail of the first or second operating lever 15, 16 in order to connect the eccentric elements 22, 23 to the door handle 5.
The following describes the kinematic sequence of motion, starting from the rest position, shown in
In
In the operating position, the electric motor is then switched off by the operation of a microswitch that is not shown. The microswitch could be operated by one of the levers.
As can be clearly seen in
The door handle 5 is connected to a Bowden cable (not shown), which in turn is in operative connection with the door lock. Therefore, the motor vehicle door can by opened by pulling the door handle 5. When the door handle 5 is operated, at least the first actuating lever 17, the first guide lever 29, and the eccentric element 22 remain in the positions they occupied in the operating position. Because of this above-described kinematic arrangement, it is possible with a small installation space to nevertheless ensure linear extension of the door handle 5 in order to then execute a folding motion of the door handle 5 to open the door lock and the motor vehicle door.
In order to return the door handle 5 to the rest position again, the user lets go of the door handle 5. By means of a spring element 42 that is supported on the second axle 19, the door handle 5 that is coupled to the spring element 42 is returned to the operating position. After a predetermined period of time, the electric motor is activated again and moves the door handle 5 back to the rest position. During this process, the axle 14 in the first slot 12 shifts back into the position it had in the rest position. The first bearing section, in particular the first bearing 10 which includes the first slot 12, thus has a second stop 39 that serves to stop the sliding of the first axle 14 in the rest position.
As a basic principle, the actuating lever 17, 18 is designed to be longer than the operating lever 15, 16. The actuating lever 17, 18 should be twice as long as the operating lever 15, 16 in design.
It is a great advantage of the invention that by means of the guide lever 29, 31, which is connected to the eccentric element 22, 23, a stroke extension of the door handle 5 is possible on account of the kinematics present here. Thus, it is also possible that a further operating stroke of the door handle 5 in the clockwise direction according to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102015011778.5 | Sep 2015 | DE | national |
102015115673.3 | Sep 2015 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2016/069477 | 8/17/2016 | WO | 00 |