Information
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Patent Grant
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6240755
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Patent Number
6,240,755
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Date Filed
Friday, February 11, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 5, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Morgan & Finnegan, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 455
- 070 DIG 43
- 070 DIG 56
- 070 208
- 292 3363
- 292 DIG 31
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention proposes a handle for the door of an automobile vehicle, of the type in which the handle comprises an external gripping lever that is designed to be moved by a user from a rest position to an open position to control a lock that is associated with a lock cylinder of the type comprising a stator, one end of which is accessible from the outside so that a key can be inserted in the lock cylinder through a slit that opens out into the end of the cylinder, wherein the gripping lever comprises a protective cap and/or trim covering the lock cylinder that is assembled so that it is free to slide with respect to the gripping lever between a normal assembly position in which the cap conceals at least the slit in the lock cylinder when the gripping lever is in its rest position, and a displaced position enabling access to the key insertion slit.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a handle for the door of an automobile vehicle comprising improved means of protecting a lock cylinder associated with the lock that it controls.
The invention is more particularly applicable to a handle for the door of an automobile vehicle of the type in which the handle comprises an external gripping lever that is designed to be moved by a user from a rest position to an open position to control a lock that is associated with a lock cylinder of the type comprising a lock cylinder stator, one end of which is accessible from the outside so that a key can be inserted into the lock cylinder through a slit opening into the end.
The invention is particularly applicable in the case of a vehicle for which access is managed by “electronic” means, in other words in which drivers do not normally use conventional mechanical keys that they insert into lock cylinders, but use other identification devices called electronic keys that enable them to access the vehicle, and therefore to activate lock mechanisms using handles when they get close to the vehicle.
However, for some applications, or when there is a failure of the electronic identification devices, the driver may need to insert a conventional mechanical key into a lock cylinder before he can enter his vehicle.
During normal use, the mechanical lock cylinder is not used, and it is desirable to be able to protect it to avoid dirt or other foreign bodies that could enter into the slit into which the key is inserted. Furthermore, the end of the lock cylinder and the insertion slit are unaesthetic elements that detract from the general design of the handle.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In order to overcome these disadvantages, the invention proposes an automobile vehicle door handle of the type in which the handle comprises an external gripping lever that is designed to be moved by a user from a rest position to an open position to control a lock that is associated with a lock cylinder of the type comprising a stator, one end of which is accessible from the outside so that a key can be inserted in the lock cylinder through a slit that opens out into the end of the lock cylinder, characterized in that the gripping lever comprises a protective cap and/or trim covering the lock cylinder that is assembled so that it is free to move with respect to the gripping lever between a normal assembly position in which the cap conceals at least the slit in the lock cylinder when the gripping lever is in its rest position, and a displaced position enabling access to the key insertion slit.
According to other characteristics of the invention:
the cap is installed free to slide with respect to the body of the gripping lever;
the cap is mounted free to slide with respect to the body of the gripping lever along a direction parallel to the hinge pin of the gripping lever with respect to the door;
the cap is free to slide with respect to the body of the gripping lever by mortise and tenon type means;
the cap can only be moved with respect to the body of the gripping lever when the gripping lever is in the open position;
the cap is in the form of an envelope, the internal profile of which is approximately complementary to the external profile of the end that it surrounds when the gripping lever is in the rest position;
the cap is a molded part made of a plastic material;
the body of the gripping lever extends along a direction approximately perpendicular to its hinge pin with respect to the door;
the hinge pin about which the gripping lever rotates with respect to the door is parallel to the general plane of the door;
the hinge pin about which the gripping lever rotates with respect to the door is oriented vertically.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will become evident when reading the following detailed description, which will be more easily understood by reference to the attached drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective diagrammatic view illustrating the main components of a door handle for an automobile vehicle made according to the provisions of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a top view, illustrated as a partial longitudinal sec on, of the handle in
FIG. 1
in which the gripping lever is in the rest position and the cap is in the raised position; and
FIG. 3
is a view similar to
FIG. 2
on which the gripping lever is illustrated in the open position with the cap shown as an outline.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The figures show a sheet metal element
10
forming part of a vehicle door, which for example may be part of the external skin of the door.
The sheet metal
10
is fitted with a known type of mechanical cylinder lock
12
, of which the cylindrical stator
14
and a block forming an end
16
projecting outside the door can be seen. The general shape of the end
16
is like a parallelepiped, with its external face chamfered and curved, in which fits the cylindrical rotor
19
that comprises a slit
18
into which the shank
20
of a mechanical key
22
can be inserted axially. If the right key for the lock is used, it rotates the rotor of the lock cylinder
12
to act on the associated lock mechanism, that is not shown on the figures.
The door is equipped with a lock maneuvering handle
24
that acts on the lock mechanism to open the door, if the user is authorized to do so either by means of the mechanical key
22
or by means of an electronic key (not shown) carried by the user.
According to one known general design, the handle
24
is essentially composed of a body
26
forming a gripping lever with a longitudinal orientation in which the first end
28
is hinged on the structure of the door around a hinge pin
30
, shown diagrammatically, which in this case is globally parallel to the plane of the sheet metal
10
and is in the vertical direction.
The design of the gripping lever
26
as shown is deliberately simplified, in other words the means used to act on the linkage connecting it to the lock are not shown on the figures.
The gripping lever
26
extends longitudinally along a direction globally perpendicular to hinge pin
30
, and it is shaped such that the user can easily hold it in his hands to pivot it about hinge pin
30
between its two extreme rest and open positions as illustrated on
FIGS. 2 and 3
respectively.
The transverse face at the longitudinal end
32
of the gripping lever
26
opposite its hinged end
28
is a plane facet which, when the gripping lever
26
is in its rest position, extends facing and parallel to the adjacent side face
34
of the end
16
of the lock cylinder
12
so as to form a generally continuous assembly with a slight longitudinal clearance between surfaces
32
and
34
.
According to the provisions of the invention, the gripping lever
26
is provided with a protective cap
36
and/or trim covering the lock cylinder
12
that protects and completely conceals the end
16
when the gripping lever
26
is in the rest position.
The cap
36
is a molded hollow part made of a plastic material designed as an envelope surrounding the end
16
, the hollow internal profile of the end being the same shape as and complementary to the external profile of the end
16
.
The transverse face of the open end
38
of the cap
36
is provided with means for removably attaching it on the gripping lever
26
.
These means are preferably composed of a tenon
40
and mortise
42
type assembly, as shown on the figures, in the shape of a dovetail.
The tenon
40
is shown in relief on face
38
, while the mortise
42
is hollowed out in the transverse end face
32
of the gripping lever
26
.
The orientation of the attachment means
40
,
42
is such that it enables assembly and disassembly of the cap
36
with respect to the gripping lever
26
along a sliding direction that is parallel to the hinge pin
30
of the gripping lever
26
.
The cap
36
is normally in the raised position on the gripping lever
26
and it thus extends its general shape without any interruption to the continuity.
As can be seen in
FIG. 2
, when the gripping lever
26
is in the rest position, with its cap
36
mounted on the lever, the cap
36
completely surrounds the end
16
of lock cylinder
12
that is thus fully protected and concealed, the handle
24
providing a particularly aesthetic continuous appearance from the outside.
In the rest position of the gripping lever
26
, which is its almost permanent position, the cap
36
cannot be removed and it cannot accidentally escape under the effect of road vibrations, since its parallel and opposite side faces
44
are facing the corresponding side faces
46
of the end
16
, which prevents the cap
36
from sliding.
If the user wants to access the slit
18
in the mechanical lock
12
to insert his key
22
, he must pivot the gripping lever
26
to its open position illustrated in
FIG. 3
in which it can partially or totally pull the cap
36
clear vertically, for example until it is in the position illustrated in
FIG. 1
in which the lock cylinder is accessible.
The design according to the invention has another advantage in that it makes it possible to standardize the gripping lever
26
, regardless of whether or not the vehicle is equipped with electronic identification means.
The small clearance between the parallel faces
32
of the gripping lever
26
and
34
of the end
16
has deliberately being exaggerated on
FIG. 2
to facilitate understanding of the diagram, but is actually small so that the gripping lever
26
and the end
16
can be used without a cap
36
.
Claims
- 1. A vehicle door handle which comprises an external gripping lever that is designed to be moved by a user from a rest position to an open position, and a lock controlled by the gripping lever, the lock having a lock cylinder which includes a stator, one end of which is accessible from the outside, the lock cylinder having a slit in the accessible end so that a key can be inserted in the lock cylinder through the slit, of the type in which the gripping lever comprises a protective cap covering the lock cylinder that is assembled so that it is free to slide with respect to the gripping lever between a protecting position in which the cap conceals at least the slit in the lock cylinder when the gripping lever is in its rest position, and a displaced position enabling access to the slit for the insertion of a key, wherein the cap is installed free to slide with respect to the body of the gripping lever in a direction parallel to the hinge pin about which the gripping lever rotates with respect to the door wherein the cap can only be moved with respect to the body of the gripping lever when the gripping lever is in the open position.
- 2. A handle according to claim 1, wherein the cap surrounds the exposed end of the lock cylinder the internal profile of the cap being approximately complementary to the external profile of the end that it surrounds when the gripping lever is in the rest position.
- 3. A vehicle door handle comprising:a gripping lever having a hinged end and a free end, the free end having a planar end surface, wherein the gripping lever can rotate in a plane of rotation about the hinged end between a rest position and an open position; and a cap member slidably attached to the planar end surface of the gripping lever, wherein the cap member is slidably moveable perpendicularly to the plane of rotation between a protecting position and a displaced position when the gripping lever is in the open position, and wherein the cap member is held in the protecting position when the gripping lever is in the rest position.
- 4. A handle according to claim 3, wherein the cap member and the gripping lever are slidably coupled via a mortise and tenon.
- 5. A handle according to claim 3, wherein the cap member is a molded part made of a plastic material.
- 6. A vehicle door handle according to claim 3, further comprising:a lock located adjacent the cap member when the cap member is in the protecting position, the lock adapted to be mounted on a vehicle door, the lock having a lock cylinder and a slit opening in an exposed end of the cylinder, wherein at least the slit opening of the exposed end of the cylinder is covered by the cap member when the gripping handle is in the rest position and the cap member is in the protecting position.
- 7. A handle according to claim 6, wherein the gripping lever is adapted to be rotatably coupled at its hinged end to a vehicle door via a hinge pin, and wherein the gripping lever is adapted to extend along a direction approximately perpendicular to the hinge pin.
- 8. A handle according to claim 7, wherein the gripping lever is adapted to be mounted to a vehicle door via a hinge pin that is approximately parallel to the general plane of the door.
- 9. A handle according to claim 3, wherein the gripping lever is adapted to be mounted to a vehicle door via a hinge pin which is oriented vertically in the vehicle door.
- 10. A handle according to claim 3, wherein the cap member is adapted to surround the exposed end of a lock cylinder, wherein the internal profile of the cap member is approximately complementary to the external profile of the end that it surrounds when the gripping lever is in the rest position.
Priority Claims (1)
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99 01685 |
Feb 1999 |
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