Information
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Patent Grant
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6527313
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Patent Number
6,527,313
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 28, 200023 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 347
- 292 3363
- 292 DIG 43
- 292 DIG 65
- 296 76
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A trunk lid latch device comprises a latch unit and a striker. The latch unit has a latch engageable with the striker, a ratchet for keeping engagement between the latch and the striker, and an open lever for releasing the ratchet from the latch. An emergency knob formed of a luminous material is coupled to the open lever and accessible from inside the trunk room. The emergency knob is disposed inside a frame member of a trunk lid or a vehicle body so as not to protrude into the trunk room. The emergency knob comprises a printed symbol that suggests an opening of the trunk lid.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a latch device for a trunk lid of a vehicle trunk room.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A conventional latch device for a trunk kid of a trunk room comprises a latch unit mounted on one of a trunk lid and a trunk room (vehicle body), and a striker mounted on the other of the trunk lid and the trunk room. The latch unit includes a latch engageable with the striker, a ratchet for keeping the engagement between the latch and the striker by engaging with the ratchet, and an open lever for releasing the ratchet from the latch.
The open lever is coupled to a motorized actuator, a key cylinder and/or an operation handle in the passenger room of the vehicle. When one of them is actuated, the open lever releases the ratchet from the latch so as to open the trunk lid.
A typical trunk room is separated from the passenger room by a partitioning wall, which substantially prevents a person from moving from one of the rooms to the other. Thus, the switch for activating the actuator, the key cylinder and operation handle are practically inaccessible from inside the trunk room.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is therefore to provide a latch device for a trunk lid provided with an emergency knob accessible from inside the trunk room.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a vertical sectional view of the latch device and a frame member of a trunk lid according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a partial view showing a latch and a ratchet of the latch device;
FIG. 3
is a plan view of a latch unit of a first embodiment;
FIG. 4
is a plan view showing a case and an emergency knob of the latch unit of the first embodiment;
FIG. 5
is a plan view of a latch unit of a second embodiment;
FIG. 6
is a plan view showing a case and an emergency knob of the latch unit of the second embodiment;
FIG. 7
is a plan view of the emergency knob of
FIG. 6
when it is rotated; and
FIG. 8
is a plan view showing an emergency knob and a sub lever of a third embodiment.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 1
to
4
, a latch device
1
for a trunk lid of the first embodiment according to the present invention comprises a latch unit
3
and a striker
4
. The latch unit
3
is mounted on a frame member
2
of one of a vehicle body and a trunk lid hingedly mounted on the vehicle body. The striker
4
is fixedly mounted to a frame member
26
of the other of the vehicle body and the trunk lid. The frame member
2
shown in
FIG. 1
is a frame member of the trunk lid, and comprises an outer metallic panel
2
A facing outside, a lining panel
2
C facing a trunk room
27
, and an inner metallic panel
2
B disposed between the panels
2
A and
2
C. The frame member of the vehicle body has a similar structure to the frame member
2
. The latch unit
3
includes a vertically elongated metallic base plate
5
. At a lower portion of the base plate
5
, the latch
6
engaged with the striker
4
is supported by the latch shaft
7
, and a ratchet
8
for holding the engagement between the latch
6
and the striker
4
by engaging with the latch
6
, is supported by a ratchet shaft
9
.
A motorized actuator
10
is mounted at an intermediate portion of the base plate
5
. An open lever
12
is secured to an output shaft
11
of the actuator
10
. The open lever
12
comprises three arms, that is, a downwardly extending ratchet arm
13
, a laterally extending coupling arm
15
, and an upwardly extending operation arm
16
. The ratchet arm
13
is engageably opposed to a protrusion
14
formed on the ratchet
8
. When rotating the open lever
12
, the ratchet
8
is released from the latch
6
by contact with the arm
13
of the open lever
12
, and the trunk lid is then opened. The coupling arm
15
is coupled to a cabin handle
28
provided in the passenger room of the vehicle through a wire cable or rod.
The ratchet
8
has a protrusion
21
which is coupled to a key cylinder (not shown) of the trunk lid. The actuator
10
may be omitted.
The operation arm
16
of the open lever
12
carries an emergency knob
17
at its tip end. The emergency knob
17
is made of a luminous material. Printed on the outer surface of the knob
17
are some symbols
30
that clearly indicate that the trunk lid can be opened. A typical symbol
30
comprises a letter “OPEN”, an arrow indicating the rotating direction, and/or an illustration representing the trunk lid in the open state. When the trunk room
27
gets dark due to the closure of the trunk lid, the luminous material will allow the symbol
30
to stand out in the darkness. Thus, anyone who might have been locked up in the trunk room
27
in error can easily find the symbol
30
and thus the emergency knob
17
.
The base plate
5
carries at its top a resin case
18
. The case
18
comprises a window
19
communicating with the trunk room
27
and a flange
20
formed at the outer circumference of the window
19
. The flange
20
protrudes from inside of the frame member
2
through an opening
29
formed in the lining panel
2
C toward the trunk room
27
. The emergency knob
17
is located in a position superposing with the window
19
and thus is capable of being operated from inside the trunk room
27
. Since the case
18
is provided within the frame member
2
except the flange
20
, so that the emergency knob
17
does not protrude into the trunk room
27
.
In the first embodiment of the invention shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the emergency knob
17
has a right side surface or pushing surface
22
and a left side surface or pulling surface
23
, which are both exposed from inside the trunk room through the window
19
.
The operation of the first embodiment is now described. When the trunk lid is moved to the opening direction, the latch
6
is rotated due to the engagement with the striker
4
, and the ratchet
8
is then engaged with the latch
6
so as to keep the closed state of the trunk lid.
In order to open the trunk lid by an ordinary means, the open lever
12
is rotated counterclockwise by the actuator
10
or the cabin handle
28
. The rotation of the open lever
12
is transmitted through the protrusion
14
to the ratchet
8
, thus releasing the ratchet
8
from the latch
6
thereby the trunk lid is opened. As for the rotation of the key cylinder too, it is possible to open the trunk lid by rotating the ratchet
8
through the protrusion
21
.
When a person is locked up in the trunk room
27
in error, it is difficult or utterly impossible to open the trunk lid by the ordinary means. But in such a case, by pushing the pushing surface
22
of the emergency knob
17
in the opening direction to rotate the open lever
12
counterclockwise, the trunk lid can be opened. Although the trunk room
27
is ordinarily pitch-dark, the person locked in the trunk room can find the emergency knob
17
very easily because the knob
17
is made of a luminous material. Furthermore, since the symbol
30
is printed on the emergency knob
17
, which suggests the opening of the trunk lid, even a child can operate the emergency knob
17
without falling into a panic.
The emergency knob
17
, which is located in the case
18
, does not protrude into the trunk room
27
. If the knob
17
protrudes into the trunk room
27
, it could make it difficult to open the trunk lid by the above-described ordinary means. That is, when a plurality of objects in the trunk room
27
move due to external forces caused by vibration, acceleration and deceleration during the vehicle is traveling, the protruding emergency knob
17
might get stuck by getting caught by one of such objects. If the knob
17
gets stuck, the rotation of the open lever
12
is impossible. To avoid such an event, the emergency knob
17
is arranged in the case
18
so as not to protrude therefrom.
The second embodiment is now described with reference to
FIGS. 5
to
7
. In the second embodiment, the shapes of a case
18
′ and an emergency knob
17
′ are modified. The case
18
′ has a window
19
′ that is smaller than the window
19
of the first embodiment, while an emergency knob
17
′ is larger than the emergency knob
17
of the first embodiment. The larger emergency knob
17
′ comprises a luminous portion
17
A formed of a luminous material and identical in shape to the emergency knob
17
, and a panel portion
17
B on which the luminous portion
17
A is mounted. While a pushing surface
22
′ of the emergency knob
17
′ is seen through the window
19
′, its pulling surface
23
′ is not seen therethrough.
The panel portion
17
B of the second embodiment covers the left side portion of the window
19
′ of the case
18
′ so that the object disposed in the trunk room
27
cannot enter the left side portion of the window
19
′, thereby the object is prevented from blocking the counterclockwise rotation of the emergency knob
17
′.
FIG. 8
shows the third embodiment, in which an emergency knob
17
″ is mounted on a sub lever
24
instead of the arm
16
of the open lever
12
. The sub lever
24
is rotatably mounted on the shaft
11
and has a bent piece
25
engageable with the operation arm
16
of the open lever
12
. When the sub lever
24
is rotated counterclockwise by means of the emergency knob
17
″, the bent piece
25
pushes the arm
16
to rotate the open lever
12
counterclockwise.
In the third embodiment, the open lever
12
can rotate independently of the emergency knob
17
″. Thus, even if an object in the trunk room
27
restricts the rotation of the emergency knob
17
″, it is possible to open the trunk lid by the ordinary means, i.e. the cabin handle
28
or actuator
10
.
Claims
- 1. A trunk lid latch device for a vehicle trunk room comprising: a latch unit provided in a first frame member of one of a vehicle body and a trunk lid hingedly mounted to the vehicle body;the first frame member having an outer panel facing outward, a lining panel facing inward toward the truck room and an inner panel disposed between the outer and lining panels; a striker fixedly mounted on a second frame member of the other of the vehicle body and the trunk lid; said latch unit located on a base plate engaged to the inner panel and comprising a latch engageable with the striker, a ratchet for keeping engagement between the latch and the striker by being engaged with the latch, and an open lever for releasing the ratchet from the latch; an emergency knob located in a case engaged between the base plate and the lining panel and formed of a luminous material, said emergency knob being coupled to the open lever; wherein the case is located behind an opening in the lining panel so that the emergency knob and the case surrounding the emergency knob do not protrude into the trunk room; and wherein the emergency knob is accessible through the opening by a person in the trunk room when closed.
- 2. The latch device according to claim 1, wherein said emergency knob has a printed symbol that suggests an opening of the trunk lid.
- 3. The latch device according to claim 2, wherein said symbol includes an arrow that indicates an operating direction of the emergency knob.
- 4. The latch device according to claim 1, wherein said emergency knob has a pushing surface and a pulling surface disposed on an opposite side of the pushing surface, said pulling surface being located behind a wall on the case and therefore not visible from the trunk room.
- 5. The latch device according to claim 1, wherein the emergency knob is so coupled to the open lever through a sub lever that a rotation of the sub lever is transmitted to the open lever but rotation of the open lever is not transmitted to the sub lever.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-373263 |
Dec 1999 |
JP |
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