Hood latch with self-retracting secondary latch release arm

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6666483
  • Patent Number
    6,666,483
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 4, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 23, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A latch assembly (10) has a housing having a mouth. A ratchet (12) is pivotally mounted to the housing and is movable to cooperate with the mouth to pivot between an open condition, a primary closed condition and a secondary closed condition for receiving, engaging and cinching a keeper of a striker. The ratchet (12) is biased to the open condition. A pivotally mounted pawl (40) is biased into engagement with the ratchet for releasably retaining the ratchet in the primary closed condition. A secondary release arm (20) is mounted to rotate about a first axis and a second axis. The secondary release arm (20) is rotatable about the first axis between a retracted position and an extended position, and is rotatable out the second axis between an engaging position and a disengaging position. The secondary release arm (20) is biased to the retracted position and biased to the engaging position. The secondary release arm (20) interengages with the ratchet (12) for coupled movement therewith from the primary closed condition to the secondary closed condition effecting movement of the secondary release arm (20) from the retracted position to the extended position upon the pawl (40) being rotated to disengage from the ratchet (12). Upon moving the secondary release arm (20) from the engaging position to the disengaging position, the secondary release arm (20) disengages from the ratchet (12) for independent movement enabling the ratchet (12) to rotate from the secondary closed condition to the open condition and back to the primary closed condition. The secondary release arm (20) also rotates from the extended position to the retracted position.
Description




FIELD OF INVENTION




This invention relates to a hood latch for a vehicle. In particular, this invention relates to a hood latch having a self-retracting secondary arm.




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




Vehicle hood latch systems are well known in the art. Typically, a vehicle hood or trunk deck will have a latch for engaging and cinching onto a striker. The latch will have a rotatably mounted ratchet engaging a pawl in a ratchet relation. The ratchet cooperates with a mouth of the housing to pivot between an open and closed condition for receiving, engaging and cinching a keeper of a striker. The pawl retains the ratchet in the closed and cinched conditions.




Hood latches are required to have a secondary latching mechanism and a primary latching mechanism. The primary latching mechanism is operably from inside the vehicle, normally under the dashboard. A secondary latching is only operable from the outside. The secondary release lever is accessible only after the primary latching mechanism has been deployed, but is usually in a deployable position even though it is not accessible. In many cases, the location of the arm is difficult to find requiring the operator to probe blindly or bend over to look for the arm.




It is known to provide a release lever on the secondary latching mechanism that is presented only upon the release of the primary latch. Examples of such latch mechanism are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,961,601; 4,991,884; 5,000,493 and 5,141,265. However, such mechanisms require complicated linkages and levers, adding costs to the latch. As a result, the use of self presenting secondary release arms has been limited.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The disadvantages of the prior art may be overcome by providing a hood latch assembly for a vehicle having a simple mechanism for self presenting a secondary release arm upon releasing of the primary release and which retracts upon secondary release of the hood.




It is desirable to provide a hood latch assembly having a retracting secondary release that is retracted independently of the closing of the hood minimizing inertial forces on the secondary release lever.




According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a latch assembly that has a housing having a mouth. A ratchet is pivotally mounted to the housing and is movable to cooperate with the mouth to pivot between an open condition, a primary closed condition and a secondary closed condition for receiving, engaging and cinching a keeper of a striker. The ratchet is biased to the open condition. A pivotally mounted pawl is biased into engagement with the ratchet for releasably retaining the ratchet in the primary closed condition. A secondary release arm is mounted to rotate about a first axis and a second axis. The secondary release arm is rotatable about the first axis between a retracted position and an extended position, and is rotatable about the second axis between an engaging position and a disengaging position. The secondary release arm is biased to the retracted position and biased to the engaging position. The secondary release arm interengages with the ratchet for coupled movement therewith from the primary closed condition to the secondary closed condition effecting movement of the secondary release arm from the retracted position to the extended position upon the pawl being rotated to disengage from the ratchet. Upon moving the secondary release arm from the engaging position to the disengaging position, the secondary release arm disengages from the ratchet for independent movement enabling the ratchet to rotate from the secondary closed condition to the open condition and back to the primary closed condition. The secondary release arm also rotates from the extended position to the retracted position.




According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a latch assembly having a secondary release arm that includes a plate commonly mounted for pivotal movement therewith. The plate interengaging with a ratchet. The secondary release arm is pivotally mounted in an over center and overlapping relation with the plate, enabling the plate to pivot without causing the secondary release lever to pivot, and coupling the secondary release lever to effect pivoting of the plate.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In drawings which illustrate embodiments of the invention,





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the latch assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the reverse side of the latch assembly of

FIG. 1

, with the back plate removed;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the latch assembly, similar to

FIG. 2

, but from a lower angle of view to illustrate the release lever mounting assembly.











DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the latch assembly


10


of the present invention generally has a ratchet or ratchet


12


which has a hook


15


and which is rotatable mounted on a pin


14


to pivot between an open condition, a secondary closed condition and a primary closed condition to grip a keeper of a striker. Spring


18


attaches to the ratchet


12


at aperture


17


and to housing


16


to bias ratchet


12


to a release position. Pin


14


extends between housing


16


and back plate


22


.




Ratchet


12


has a series of detents


24


and


26


corresponding to the open condition and the primary closed condition. Ratchet


12


has a tab or tongue


28


. Preferably, the leading edge of the tab


28


is contoured. Ratchet


12


cooperates with the mouth of the housing


16


. Pawl


40


is biased to engage ratchet


12


in a ratchet relation. The ratchet


12


cooperates with a mouth of the housing


16


to pivot between the open and primary closed or latched condition for receiving, engaging and cinching a keeper of a striker. The pawl


40


retains the ratchet


12


in the latched condition.




Secondary release lever


20


is mounted on a mounting assembly to provide two degrees of movement. Release lever


20


has a U-shaped base that is received between arms of upwardly extending U-shaped pivot mount


30


. Pivot


30


is pivotally mounted on flange


21


of housing


16


by pin


23


to rotate about a first axis, providing a side to side movement of the secondary release lever


20


and plate


36


. Pivot pin


34


pivotally connects release lever


20


to the mounting assembly about a second axis to provide an up and down movement as will be explained later. Preferably the first axis is orthogonal to the second axis.




Spring


32


extends between flange


21


and U-shaped pivot


30


to bias the mounting assembly, including release lever


20


, to the retracted position. In the retracted position, release lever


20


will be in the same general plane as the housing


16


. U-shaped pivot mount


30


pivotally receives plate


36


. Plate


36


has a U-shaped base that is fitted between the arms of the U-shaped pivot mount


30


and release lever


20


. Plate


36


has an aperture


37


that is sized to receive tab


28


of ratchet


12


.




Plate


36


and secondary release lever


20


has a common pivot. Preferably, secondary release lever


20


and plate


36


extend from opposite sides of the common pivot. Secondary release lever


20


extends in an over center and overlapping relation with plate


36


so that plate


36


may pivot independently of the secondary release lever


20


, but not vice versa. In other words, plate


36


may pivot without causing release lever


20


to pivot, but pivoting of release lever


20


will cause pivoting of the plate


36


.




Spring


38


extends between release lever


20


and plate


36


to bias plate


36


to cooperate with release lever


20


. Spring


39


extends between the plate


36


and U-shaped mount


30


to bias the plate


36


upwardly for engagement with the ratchet


12


.




The various elements have tabs for engaging the springs that make up the present invention. The tabs are positioned in a manner well known in the art to provide the requisite biasing as described herein.




Release pawl


40


is pivotally mounted on pin


42


that extends between the housing


16


and back plate


22


. Spring


44


biases the pawl into engagement with the ratchet


12


. Pawl


40


is connected to a release wire


46


in a manner well known in the art.




Housing


16


has a semi-tubular channel


48


which houses spring


50


which biases ratchet


12


to the release position.




In the release condition, the secondary release arm


20


is in the retracted condition. Upon closing the hood, the ratchet


12


receives a keeper mounted on the hood. A hood closing force will cause the ratchet


12


to rotate against the bias of spring


18


and


50


until release pawl


40


abuts against detent


26


, securing the hood in the latched condition. Tab


28


of ratchet


12


will engage plate


36


and will urge the plate


36


to deflect against the bias of spring


38


until tab


28


is received within aperture


37


.




Upon primary release of the ratchet


12


by retracting cable


46


from inside the vehicle, pawl


40


will rotate releasing ratchet


12


from detent


26


. Since ratchet


12


is in engagement with the release lever


20


, rotation of the ratchet


12


is a releasing direction will cause the release lever


20


to pivot from the retracted position to the secondary release position until the plate


36


contacts stop


52


. In the secondary release position, the release lever


20


will extend forwardly of the latch assembly and thus accessible from the front of the vehicle. Upon urging the release lever in an upward direction, the plate


36


will be urged away from the ratchet


12


until tab


28


disengages from the aperture


37


. The bias of spring


18


will rotate the ratchet


12


to the release condition, fully releasing the keeper and allowing the hood to be opened. Detent


24


will abut release pawl


40


. Additionally, the bias of spring


32


will rotate the release lever


20


from the release position back to the retracted position.




The principal advantage of the present invention is that the retraction of the secondary release lever is not dependent on the closing of the hood.




The preceding specific embodiment is illustrative of the practice of the present invention. It is to be understood, however, that other expedients known or apparent to those skilled in the art or disclosed herein may be employed without departing from the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A latch assembly comprising:a housing having a mouth, a ratchet pivotally mounted to the housing and movable to cooperate with the mouth to pivot between an open condition, a primary closed condition and a secondary closed condition for receiving, engaging and cinching a keeper of a striker, the ratchet biased to the open condition, a pivotally mounted pawl having biasing means for biasing the pawl into engagement with the ratchet for releasably retaining the ratchet in the primary closed condition, a secondary release arm mounted to rotate about a first axis and a second axis, said secondary release arm rotatable about said first axis between a retracted position and an extended position, said secondary release arm rotatable about said second axis between an engaging position and a disengaging position, said secondary release arm biased to the retracted position and biased to the engaging position, said secondary release arm interengaging with said ratchet for coupled movement therewith from the primary closed condition to the secondary closed condition effecting movement of said secondary release arm from the retracted position to said extended position upon said pawl being rotated to disengage from said ratchet, and upon moving said secondary release arm from said engaging position to said disengaging position, said secondary release arm disengages from said ratchet for independent movement enabling said ratchet to rotate from the secondary closed condition to the open condition and back to the primary closed condition, and enabling said secondary release arm to rotate from the extended position to the retracted position.
  • 2. A latch assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said secondary release arm interengages with said ratchet upon said ratchet moving back to said primary closed condition.
  • 3. A latch assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein secondary release arm includes a plate commonly mounted for pivotal movement therewith for rotation about said second axis, said plate interengaging with said ratchet, said secondary release arm engages with said plate in an over center and overlapping relation enabling said plate to pivot without causing said secondary release lever to pivot, and coupling the secondary release lever to effect pivoting of the plate by said secondary release lever.
  • 4. A latch assembly as claimed in claim 3 wherein said plate has an aperture and said ratchet has a tab positioned to interengage with said aperture when said ratchet moves back to said primary closed condition.
  • 5. A latch assembly as claimed in claim 4 wherein said housing has a stop for limiting movement of said secondary release arm when said secondary release arm is in said extended position.
  • 6. A latch assembly as claimed in claim 5 wherein said secondary release arm extends substantially parallel to said housing when in said retracted position and extends substantially perpendicular to said housing when in said extended position.
  • 7. A latch assembly as claimed in claim 1 comprising a U-shaped mount pivotally mounted on said housing for rotating about said first axis, said secondary release arm pivotally mounting to said U-shaped member for rotating about said second axis.
  • 8. A latch assembly as claimed in claim 7 wherein secondary release arm includes a plate commonly mounted for pivotal movement therewith for rotation about said second axis, said plate interengaging with said ratchet, said secondary release arm engages with said plate in an over center and overlapping relation enabling said plate to pivot without causing said secondary release lever to pivot, and coupling the secondary release lever to effect pivoting of the plate by said secondary release lever.
  • 9. A latch assembly as claimed in claim 8 wherein said plate has an aperture and said ratchet has a tab positioned to interengage with said aperture when said ratchet moves back to said primary closed condition.
  • 10. A latch assembly as claimed in claim 9 wherein said housing has a stop for limiting movement of said secondary release arm when said secondary release arm is in said extended position.
  • 11. A latch assembly as claimed in claim 10 wherein said secondary release arm extends substantially parallel to said housing when in said retracted position and extends substantially perpendicular to said housing when in said extended position.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of Provisional application No. 60/176,222 filed Jan. 14, 2000.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/CA01/00121 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/51745 7/19/2001 WO A
US Referenced Citations (6)
Number Name Date Kind
4756562 Foster et al. Jul 1988 A
5000493 Bastien Mar 1991 A
5118146 Watanuki Jun 1992 A
5141265 Claar Aug 1992 A
6109670 Tomaszewski Aug 2000 A
6149210 Hunt Nov 2000 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
198 23 574 Dec 1999 DE
WO 9826144 Dec 1997 WO
WO 9911892 Sep 1998 WO
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/176222 Jan 2000 US