The present invention relates to door locks for motor vehicles. More specifically, the present invention relates to key cylinders that engage and disengage the door locks.
Most automobiles today are equipped with a keyless entry system that enables the operator to press a button on his or her remote key fob to unlock the vehicle doors. This feature is so popular with consumers as to virtually eliminate the use of the key cylinders on the side of the door, trunk or hatch. However, for safety reasons, key cylinders are retained for emergency situations such as the failure of the vehicle's electrical system or if the remote key fob's battery dies.
If the door lock key cylinder is not used for long periods of time, it can become seized due to rust and dirt that enters the key cylinder from exposure to the elements. Additionally, door lock key cylinders are not pleasant to look at and hinder the overall look of the car door. It is therefore desired to provide a way to protect and hide the door lock key cylinders while still providing the necessary safety advantages that the key cylinders provide.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a handle assembly for a vehicle door. The handle assembly includes a handle body that is attached to the vehicle door. A key cylinder is mounted to the handle body and is operable to manually lock and unlock the vehicle door. A cover is provided that is movable between a covered position that hides the key cylinder from view and an open position that exposes the key cylinder.
The present invention provides a door lock assembly for hiding or exposing from view a vehicle door lock key cylinder. This device allows the door lock key cylinder to remain hidden and protected when not in use and become exposed when manual actuation of the key cylinder is necessary.
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A movable cover 20 is provided near end 14 of handle 12 and is shaped as to maintain a continuous profile with the curve of handle 12. Cover 20 is manufactured from metal or plastic and is colored to match the color of handle 12. In the presently illustrated embodiment, cover 20 slides between a closed position adjacent end 14, shown in
This application claims the benefits of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/775,085 filed Feb. 21, 2006.
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