This application claims priority to European Patent Application EP 04255440.2 filed on Sep. 8, 2004.
The present invention relates generally to a latch release mechanism for a vehicle door latch.
Light commercial vehicles such as panel vans (i.e., vans in which the load space is enclosed) typically include a relatively large rear opening that is closeable by two rear doors hinged to a rear most edge of each side of the van. A latch is typically provided part way up a shut-face of one of the rear doors. The latch is arranged to latch with a complementary striker provided on a shut face of the other of the rear doors when the doors are closed. Typically, the latch may also operate shoot bolts or supplementary latches which are fitted to the upper and lower edges of the door to which the latch is fitted and which are arranged to engage in a complementary hole or striker in a door surround. The shoot bolts or supplementary latches provide additional latching strength to the doors when closed to resist flexing of the relatively tall doors when the vehicle is in motion and to resist any attempts to force the latched doors open.
Prior art mechanisms for the operation of the shoot bolts or the supplementary latches have been complex and therefore costly to manufacture and install.
The present invention seeks to overcome, or at least mitigate, the problems of the prior art.
Accordingly, one aspect of the present invention provides a latch release mechanism for a vehicle door latch including a release lever arranged to transmit an input from a release actuator to a pawl of the latch and thereby lift the pawl and release a retention formation of the latch. The release lever further includes an attachment formation to permit the attachment of a release linkage for a second retention formation, and the release lever is further connected to an auxiliary release lever for synchronous motion with the release lever. The auxiliary release lever includes a second attachment formation to permit the attachment of a release linkage for a third retention formation. The release lever is a pawl lifter.
A second aspect of the present invention provides a latch release mechanism for a vehicle door latch including a release lever arranged to transmit an input from a release actuator to a pawl of the latch and thereby lift the pawl and release a retention formation of the latch. The release lever further includes an attachment formation to permit the attachment of a release linkage for a second retention formation. The release lever is further connected to an auxiliary release lever for synchronous motion with the release lever. The auxiliary release lever includes a second attachment formation to permit the attachment of another release linkage for a third retention formation. At least one attachment formation is provided on at least one of the release lever or the auxiliary release lever configured to attach a Bowden cable thereto.
A third aspect of the present invention provides a door latch array comprising a primary latch incorporating a latch release mechanism for a vehicle door latch including a release lever arranged to transmit an input from a release actuator to a pawl of the latch and thereby lift the pawl and release a retention formation of the latch. The release lever further includes an attachment formation to permit the attachment of a release linkage for a second retention formation. The release lever is further connected to an auxiliary release lever for synchronous motion with the release lever. The auxiliary release lever includes a second attachment formation to permit the attachment of another release linkage for a third retention formation. The release lever is a pawl lifter. The array further includes a second retention formation and a third retention formation, and a first linkage and a second linkage connect the second retention formation and the third retention, respectively, formation to the primary latch.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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Linkages 19, such as connecting rods or Bowden cables, extend from the top and the bottom of the primary latch 18 to connect the primary latch 18 with secondary latches 20 mounted near the top and the bottom of the first rear door 12. The secondary latches 20 are positioned to engage complementary strikers 22 (see
Turning to FIGS. 2 to 8, various portions of the primary latch 18 incorporating a release mechanism according to a first embodiment of the present invention are shown. The primary latch 18 includes a housing 24 provided with a mouth 26 arranged to receive the primary striker 121. A pressed metal part 24a of the housing 24 that covers the generally upper part of the primary latch 18 when viewed in
A striker retention means (latch bolt) in the form of a rotatable claw 28 is pivotally mounted within the housing 24 by a pin 30. The claw 28 is resiliently biased toward the open position, but is shown in
When the primary striker 121 is introduced into the mouth 26, the claw 28 is caused to rotate and be retained by a pawl tooth 31 of a pawl 29 of the latch mechanism, thereby releaseably retaining the claw 28 as shown in
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An auxiliary release lever 52 is further mounted to the latch housing 24 by a pin (not shown) for rotation about an axis B. The axis B is substantially parallel to the axis A. The auxiliary release lever 52 includes an arm 54 that is substantially a mirror image of the arm 44 of the pawl lifter 36 and is also provided with a half-cup shaped recess 56 into which a head (not shown) of an inner (not shown) of a second Bowden cable 58 fits.
The auxiliary release lever 52 additionally includes a gear quadrant 60 that is arranged to mesh with the gear quadrant 50 of the pawl lifter 36 such that clockwise rotation of the pawl lifter 36 results in counter-clockwise rotation of the auxiliary release lever 52 and vice-versa.
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A suitable locking mechanism (not visible) is provided to selectively block or break the transmission path from one or both of the inside handle 68 and the outside handle 23 in response to inputs from a key barrel, and in some embodiments from an interior button such as a sill button. The primary latch 18 further includes, in this embodiment, a power locking mechanism 72 connected to a suitable electronic control system to enable the primary latch 18 to be remotely locked and unlocked by using a remote keyless entry device (not shown), for example. In certain embodiments, the primary latch 18 may be provided with a child-safety mechanism selectable to prevent the release of the primary latch 18 from the interior and a power unlatching mechanism that uses a release actuator in the form of an electric motor or the like to release the primary latch 18.
To substantially prevent the ingress of dirt and moisture into the body of the primary latch 18, the housing 24 includes an additional cover part that mates with the part 24a and encloses the majority of the moving parts.
Operation of the primary latch 18 is as follows. With the primary latch 18 in an unlocked state, a vehicle user may pull on either the outside handle 23 or the inside handle 68, which actuation ultimately results in the rotation of the pawl lifter 36 in a clockwise direction when viewed in
That terms such as upper and lower, clockwise and counter-clockwise are used for ease of description only, and should not be considered as being limiting.
It will be appreciated that numerous changes may be made within the scope of the present invention. For example, the gear mechanism may be replaced by alternative suitable linkages such as a link pivotably mounted to both the release lever and the auxiliary release lever to cause synchronous rotational movement of the levers in opposite directions. Additionally, the levers may be adapted so that alternative linkages, such as solid rods, as opposed to Bowden cables may connect them to the supplementary latches (in which case the recesses could be replaced by bores through the release levers that rods bolt or clip to). The pawl itself may be used as the release lever, rather than the pawl lifter and a slot or other suitable means providing a lost motion connection may be provided in the pawl or elsewhere in the linkage. The supplementary latches may be replaced by other supplementary retention means such as shoot bolts and the general layout of the latch may be adjusted in order to fit into different space envelopes. The invention is not limited to use on van rear doors and may also be applied to other vehicle closures that require securing at more than one location.
The foregoing description is only exemplary of the principles of the invention. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than using the example embodiments which have been specifically described. For that reason the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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EP 04255440.2 | Sep 2004 | EP | regional |