This application claims priority to United Kingdom (GB) patent application number 0122633.1 filed on Sep. 20, 2001.
The present invention relates to an inside door release mechanism. More particularly, the present invention relates to an inside door release mechanism for a vehicle.
Vehicle doors, in particular vehicle passenger doors are provided with a separate inside door engagement means such as a pull handle and inside release means such as an inside release handle. The use of two separate components for these functions increases the part count and door assembly time, and hence the overall assembly cost. It also restricts the design freedom of the inside door trim upon which these components are typically mounted.
It is known to fit power unlatching systems to vehicles. Some systems merely require a switch to be pressed in order to send an unlatching signal to a corresponding door latch. However, there is a risk of accidental actuation if such switches are mounted at an accessible location in the vehicle interior. This is dangerous for the vehicle occupants, particularly if the vehicle is in motion, since they risk falling out of the vehicle.
The present invention seeks to overcome or at least mitigate the aforesaid problems.
One aspect of the present invention is an inside door release mechanism for a vehicle comprising first and second input means arranged to be mounted in a mutually spaced relationship on a door inner face and a latch wherein the mechanism is so constructed and arranged to cause the latch to be unlatched when both input means are actuated simultaneously.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring to
Gauge 20 is located such that if a vehicle user grasps handle 16 and rests his/her arm on the upper face of arm rest 14 the elbow or lower arm will contact the strain gauge panel 20. Although the gauges 18 and 20 are visible in
A power door latch 22 is mounted on the rear face 23 of the door.
Turning now to
A vehicle motion sensor 28 such as a radar speed detector or the like provides a further input to the controller 30 when the vehicle 50 is travelling in excess of a predetermined speed (e.g. 3 km/h).
In response to the inputs from the aforesaid components, the controller determines the appropriate state of the door latch 22 and signals a power door latch actuator 24 and/or door lock actuator 25 accordingly. The door lock actuator 25 is capable of communicating its current lock state to lock status indicator 26. It should be appreciated that similar components and inter connections may be provided for each door provided on the vehicle, and that individual controllers may be provided for each door, or a single controller 30 may control the function of all doors.
For the avoidance of doubt, following terms relating to latch locking states are now defined:
A latch is in an unlocked security condition when operation of an inside release means or an outside release means causes unlatching of the latch.
A latch is in a locked security condition when operation of an outside release means does not unlatch the latch but operation of an inside release means does unlatch the latch.
A latch is in a superlocked security condition where operation of an outside or an inside release means does not unlatch the latch. In particular it should be noted that multiple operations of the inside and outside release means, in any sequence, does not unlatch the latch.
A latch is in a child safety on security condition when operation of an inside release means does not unlatch the latch but operation of an outside release means may or may not unlatch the latch depending on whether the latch is an unlocked or locked condition.
Override unlocking is a function whereby operation of an inside release means, with the latch in a locked condition, causes unlocking of the latch.
Note that override unlocking is applicable to a latch in a locked child safety off condition, and is also applicable to a latch in a locked child safety on condition. In particular starting from a locked child safety on condition of a latch having override unlocking, an actuation of the inside release means will unlock the door, but this operation or any subsequent operation of the inside release means will not unlatch the door since the child safety feature is on. Nevertheless, once the latch has been unlocked by actuation of the inside release means, a subsequent operation of the outside release means will unlatch the latch. In particular it should be noted that this situation is different from a superlocked latch since in the former case a particular sequence of release means operations, i.e. operation of the inside release means followed by operation of the outside release means, will unlatch the latch. This is not the case for superlocking.
One pull override unlocking is a function whereby with the latch in a locked child safety off condition a single actuation of the inside release means results in unlocking of the door and also unlatching of the door.
Two pull override unlocking is a function, whereby with the latch in a locked child safety off condition a first actuation of the inside release means results in unlocking of the latch but does not result in unlatching of the latch. However, a further operation of the inside release means will then cause the latch to unlatch.
This embodiment, the latch 22 has a child safety function and one a pull override unlocking function, although in other embodiments, the child safety function may be omitted (e.g. for front driver doors) and the latch may have two pull override unlocking.
The operation of the mechanism is as illustrated by the flow chart of
In alternative embodiments, a memory may be associated with the controller 30 to store the current lock status and door lock status indicator 25 may be omitted.
Thus, is apparent that the arrangement of the strain gauges 18 and 20 substantially prevents the accidental unlatching of latch 22 and that in a preferred embodiment, vehicle occupant safety is further enhanced by integrating a motion sensor into the mechanism so as to prevent accidental unlatching whilst the vehicle is in motion.
Note that the orientations such an “inner” and “outer” as referred to herein relate to orientations of a door when installed in a vehicle. Nevertheless, such terms should not be construed as limiting.
It is envisaged that numerous changes may be made within the scope of the present invention. For example, alternative input means, such as switches, force transducers or even a mechanical linkage but may be provided in place of the strain gauges. The positioning of the input means may be altered. For example, one gauge may be provided on the handle so that an output is generates when it is squeezed.
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