1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to hood latches. More particularly, the present invention relates to a hood latch, which is intended to open a vehicle hood only in response to a user's manipulation in the interior of a vehicle.
2. Description of the Related Art
According to regulations (land ministry ordinance No. 229) pertaining to automobile safety standards, it is provided that a vehicle hood should employ a secondary locking structure or two locking structures. In order to satisfy such regulations, a hood latch that is used currently is primarily unlocked by primarily manipulating a lever in a vehicle, and then is secondarily unlocked by a secondary manipulation of a user after he or she gets out of the vehicle. Hence, this is problematic in that a user must move to get out of and get into the vehicle so as to open the hood, thus causing an inconvenience. Particularly in the case of a vehicle wherein the hood is equipped with a gas cylinder allowing it to be automatically opened, it is impossible for a user to automatically open the hood with a single manipulation, thereby causing annoyance to the user.
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Accordingly, the present invention has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the related art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a hood latch having a dual unlocking function, which enables a hood to be opened only in response to a manipulation in the interior of a vehicle, without requiring any manipulation at the exterior of the vehicle.
The present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned object, and those skilled in the art can clearly understand other objects that are not mentioned, based on the following description.
In order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a hood latch having a dual unlocking function, including a base coupled to a frame or panel of a vehicle; a fork including a first fork protrusion, a second fork protrusion and a third fork protrusion, and rotatably coupled to the base to fix a striker disposed on a vehicle hood; a trigger including a first trigger protrusion that comes into contact with the second fork protrusion or the third fork protrusion of the fork, thus controlling a rotation of the fork; and a trigger connecting link coming into contact with the trigger to rotate the trigger, wherein the trigger connecting link varies a rotating angle of the trigger.
Preferably, in the hood latch having the dual unlocking function according to the present invention, a trigger varying link may be rotatably coupled to the trigger connecting link, and the trigger may further include a second trigger protrusion and a third trigger protrusion, so that, as the trigger connecting link rotates, the second trigger protrusion may come into contact with the trigger connecting link, or the third trigger protrusion may come into contact with the trigger connecting link, depending on a position of the trigger connecting link, thus varying the rotating angle of the trigger.
Preferably, in the hood latch having the dual unlocking function according to the present invention, the base may include on a first side thereof a fork rotating shaft, and on a second side thereof a trigger rotating shaft, and the first fork protrusion, the second fork protrusion and the third fork protrusion may be sequentially formed about the fork rotating shaft, and the first trigger protrusion, the second trigger protrusion and the third trigger protrusion may be sequentially formed about the trigger rotating shaft.
Preferably, in the hood latch having the dual unlocking function according to the present invention, the trigger varying link may be rotatably coupled to an end of the trigger connecting link, and a connecting link extension may be formed on another end of the trigger connecting link, and the second trigger protrusion and the third trigger protrusion may include a first contact projection and a second contact projection, so that, when the trigger connecting link rotates counterclockwise, the connecting link extension may come into contact with the second contact projection to rotate the trigger counterclockwise, and the second fork protrusion may movably come into contact with the first trigger protrusion to rotate the fork counterclockwise, thus primarily unlocking the striker, when the trigger extension link rotates clockwise, the trigger varying link may come into contact with a first side of the first contact projection to rotate counterclockwise, and when the trigger extension link rotates counterclockwise again, the trigger varying link may come into contact with a second side of the first contact projection to rotate the trigger counterclockwise, so that the third fork protrusion may movably come into contact with the first trigger protrusion and thereby may rotate the fork counterclockwise, thus secondarily unlocking the striker.
Preferably, in the hood latch having the dual unlocking function according to the present invention, the first side of the trigger varying link may be formed in an arc shape.
Preferably, in the hood latch having the dual unlocking function according to the present invention, a trigger contact piece may be disposed on a first end of the trigger connecting link, and the trigger varying link may include on a first end thereof a varying-link contact piece that comes into contact with the trigger contact piece to restrict a rotation of the trigger varying link, and the trigger varying link may include a varying-link spring that rotates the trigger varying link clockwise, as long as no external force is exerted on the trigger varying link.
Preferably, in the hood latch having the dual unlocking function according to the present invention, the fork may include a fork spring to rotate the fork counterclockwise, as long as no external force is exerted on the fork, the trigger may include a trigger spring to rotate the trigger clockwise, as long as no external force is exerted on the trigger, and the trigger connecting link may be rotatably coupled to the base, with a trigger spring disposed on the trigger connecting link so that the trigger connecting link rotates counterclockwise as long as no external force is exerted on the trigger connecting link.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, a hood latch having a dual unlocking function according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
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An elastic member 210 is disposed on such a fork 200 to allow the fork 200 to rotate counterclockwise about the fork rotating shaft 213 as long as no external force is exerted on the fork 200. Thus, as shown in
The trigger 300 serves to control the rotation of the fork 200 to which the elastic member 210 is coupled. As shown in
The rotation control of the fork 200 by the trigger 300 is carried out depending on a position of the fork protrusion that comes into contact with the first trigger protrusion 320 of the trigger 300. As shown in
In this state, if the trigger 300 rotates counterclockwise as shown in
As shown in
In the hood latch having the dual unlocking function according to the present invention, as shown in
As shown in
Referring to ’ or ‘∩’. Here, the connecting link extension 430 is disposed between the second trigger protrusion 330 and the third trigger protrusion 340, and a first contact projection 333 and a second contact projection 343 are formed on the second trigger protrusion 330 and the third trigger protrusion 340, respectively.
Thus, in the state where the striker 10 shown in
In this state, when the trigger extension link 400 rotates clockwise as shown in
Preferably, a side 501 of the trigger varying link 500 is formed in an arc shape so that it comes into contact with the first contact projection 333 so as to be easily rotated and moved.
Further, as shown in
Further, an elastic member 510 is preferably provided on the trigger varying link 500 to rotate the trigger varying link 500 clockwise, as long as no external force is exerted on the trigger varying link 500. Preferably, an elastic member 410 is preferably provided on the trigger connecting link 400 to rotate the trigger connecting link 400 counterclockwise or clockwise, as long as no external force is exerted on the trigger connecting link 400.
As shown in
Furthermore, the elastic members coupled to the fork 200, the trigger 300, the trigger connecting link 400 and the trigger varying link 500 of the present invention, respectively, may have various shapes. However, in an embodiment of the present invention shown in
The locked state of the hood latch having the dual unlocking function according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to
If the fork 200 rotates counterclockwise, as shown in
As described above, the present invention provides a hood latch having a dual unlocking function, which is configured to control the rotating angle of a trigger controlling the rotation of a fork fixing a striker, with the aid of a trigger varying link, thus allowing a hood to be opened only in response to a manipulation in the interior of a vehicle.
The present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned effect, and those skilled in the art can clearly understand other effects that are not mentioned, based on the detailed description.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
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