This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Japanese Patent Application 2015-069883, filed on Mar. 30, 2015, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
This disclosure relates to a lid lock device which fixes a fuel lid of a vehicle at a closed position.
JP 2008-303636A (Reference 1) discloses a technique of a lid lock device.
Reference 1 discloses a lid lock device including a housing, a lock member (also called a rod or a mover), and a drive mechanism which moves the lock member. At least a terminal end portion of the lock member is accommodated in the housing, and at least a tip end portion of the lock member protrudes from the housing. The tip end portion of the lock member engages with a fuel lid when the fuel lid is at a closed position. The lock member moves between a first position where the tip end portion and the fuel lid engage with each other and a second position where the tip end portion is separated from the fuel lid.
Incidentally, components such as electrical components and gear wheels of a motor and the like are accommodated inside a housing, and when water or dust invades the housing, there is a possibility that the components become broken down or cause trouble. Therefore, in order to prevent water or dust from invading the inside of the housing, a sealing member is provided between a lock member and an opening portion of the housing. However, when water, dust, or the like enters a gap between the lock member and the opening portion of the housing, water or dust gathers in the gap, and thus, there is a case where the lock member becomes stuck and does not move. For example, in a case of water, when water freezes, the lock member becomes stuck. In a case of dust, dust is interposed between the lock member and the opening portion of the housing, and thus, the lock member becomes stuck.
Thus, a need exists for a lid lock device which is not susceptible to the drawback mentioned above.
(1) A lid lock device according to an aspect of this disclosure is attached to a vehicle and includes a housing, and a lock member which includes a main shaft portion, an intermediate portion extending from the main shaft portion and a tip end portion being a portion that extends from the intermediate portion and being thinner than the main shaft portion, which is provided in the housing so as to be movable in an axial direction, and in which at least the tip end portion and the intermediate portion are disposed outside the housing in which the intermediate portion is configured to be narrow from the main shaft portion side toward the tip end portion side and the intermediate portion is provided with at least one inclination surface which inclines downward in a direction toward the outside of the vehicle in a width direction of the vehicle and inclines to a central axis in a direction toward the tip end portion.
The foregoing and additional features and characteristics of this disclosure will become more apparent from the following detailed description considered with the reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A lid lock device will be described with reference to
When describing a disposition relationship of each portion in a lid lock device 10, description will be given based on a state where the lid lock device 10 is attached to a vehicle 1. In other words, a forward-rearward direction and a vertical direction in the following description are considered to be equal to the forward-rearward direction of the vehicle and the vertical direction of the vehicle.
A fuel lid 2 closes a fueling opening portion 1a which is provided in the vehicle 1. The fuel lid 2 is attached in the vicinity of the fueling opening portion 1a in a rotatable manner. A position of the fuel lid 2 when the fuel lid 2 closes the fueling opening portion 1a is referred to as “closed position”, and a position of the fuel lid 2 when the fuel lid 2 is in an open state while being separated from the fueling opening portion 1a is referred to as “open position” (refer to
The fuel lid 2 is urged by an urging member so as to be separated from the fueling opening portion 1a. Therefore, when no external force is added to the fuel lid 2, the urging member moves the fuel lid 2 to the open position. When the fuel lid 2 is disposed at the closed position, the fuel lid 2 is fixed by the lid lock device 10.
The fuel lid 2 is provided with an engagement portion 3 (refer to
In addition, the engagement portion 3 is provided with a portion with which the lock member 20 comes into contact (hereinafter, will be referred to as “contact portion 5”. Refer to
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The switch 60 includes a switch main body portion 61 and a switch lever 62 which is rotatably attached to the switch main body portion 61. The switch lever 62 is urged so as to protrude from the switch main body portion 61. The switch lever 62 is disposed so as to cause a switch pressing portion 24 provided in the lock member 20 to come into contact with the switch lever 62 when the lock member 20 is disposed at the forefront position (refer to the description below). In other words, when the lock member 20 is disposed at the forefront position, the switch pressing portion 24 presses the switch lever 62. When the switch lever 62 is pressed, the switch 60 is in an ON-state. When the switch lever 62 is not pressed, the switch 60 is in an OFF-state.
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Most of the main shaft portion 21 is accommodated inside the housing 11. A front end portion 21a of the main shaft portion 21 enters the housing 11 or exits from the housing 11 in response to a movement of the lock member 20 (refer to
The above-described switch pressing portion 24 protrudes from a rear portion of the main shaft portion 21 of the lock member 20. The switch pressing portion 24 is provided at a position where the switch pressing portion 24 can come into contact with the switch lever 62 of the switch 60. A body portion of the main shaft portion 21 of the lock member 20 is provided with an accommodation recess portion 22 in which the protrusion 54a of the worm wheel 54 can be accommodated. A rear portion of the accommodation recess portion 22 is provided with a contact surface 23 with which the protrusion 54a comes into contact. When the protrusion 54a comes into contact with the contact surface 23 of the accommodation recess portion 22 and the worm wheel 54 rotates, the protrusion 54a presses the contact surface 23. Therefore, the lock member 20 moves rearward.
The lock member 20 is urged forward by a spring 40.
When the protrusion 54a of the worm wheel 54 is not in contact with the contact surface 23 of the accommodation recess portion 22 of the lock member 20, the lock member 20 moves forward due to urging force of the spring 40. The lock member 20 moves between a first position (hereinafter, will be referred to as “forefront position”) and a second position (hereinafter, will be referred to as “rearmost position”. Refer to
The tip end portion 28 and the intermediate portion 25 are disposed outside the housing 11. Preferably, when the lock member 20 is disposed at the rearmost position (refer to the two-dot chain line in
The tip end portion 28 is thinner than a portion on the tip end side of the main shaft portion 21 (that is, the front end portion 21a). Specifically, the body portion of the tip end portion 28 is a column, and the diameter of the body portion of the tip end portion 28 is smaller than the diameter of the front end portion 21a of the main shaft portion 21. A tip end surface 28a of the tip end portion 28 inclines rearward in a direction toward the outside.
In addition, the tip end portion 28 is eccentric with respect to the main shaft portion 21 (refer to
The intermediate portion 25 is a portion extending from the main shaft portion 21 and is a portion which is positioned between the main shaft portion 21 and the tip end portion 28. The intermediate portion 25 is narrow from the main shaft portion 21 toward the tip end portion 28.
All cross sections (cross sections perpendicular to the central axis CA including a certain point on a line taken along the central axis CA of the main shaft portion 21 in the intermediate portion 25) of the intermediate portion 25 are smaller than a cross section of the front end portion 21a of the main shaft portion 21 and are greater than a cross section of the thickest portion in the tip end portion 28.
The structure of the intermediate portion 25 of the lock member 20 will be described with reference to
The intermediate portion 25 is divided into two areas in a lateral direction (the vehicle width direction) and is divided into two areas in the vertical direction. In a front view (refer to
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A step portion 26 which is high on the main shaft portion 21 side is provided on the border between the intermediate portion 25 and the main shaft portion 21 (refer to
An operation of the lid lock device 10 will be described with reference to
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When a fueling person or the like manipulates so as to rotate the fuel lid 2 toward the closed position, the contact portion 5 of the fuel lid 2 comes into contact with the tip end surface 28a of the lock member 20. When the fuel lid 2 rotates further toward the closed position, the lock member 20 is pressed rearward, and when the fuel lid 2 arrives immediately in front of the closed position, the tip end portion 28 of the lock member 20 is inserted through the engagement recess portion 4. Accordingly, the fuel lid 2 is fixed at the closed position by the lock member 20.
Incidentally, sometimes the lock member 20 of the lid lock device 10 becomes stuck due to water, dust, or the like. Hereinafter, description will be given regarding a reason why the lid lock device 10 becomes stuck.
When the fuel lid 2 is opened in response to an operation of the lid lock device 10, water, dust, or the like enters the inside through the fueling opening portion 1a, and the aforementioned substance sometimes falls onto the lid lock device 10. For example, sometimes water or muddy water adheres or dust accumulates in an upper portion of the fuel lid 2. Therefore, when the fuel lid 2 is opened, or due to vibration or the like, water, dust, or muddy water drops from the upper portion of the fuel lid 2. Consequently, water, dust, or muddy water falls onto the lock member 20.
In a case of water or muddy water, a portion of water which hits the lock member 20 invades the opening portion 13 along the lock member 20. Invasion of water is obstructed by a seal member of the lock member 20. Therefore, water is prevented from entering the housing 11. However, water sometimes gathers in a gap between a circumferential surface of the lock member 20 and the inner circumferential surface 13a of the opening portion 13 of the housing 11. When water gathers in the gap of the opening portion 13 in an environment where water freezes, the lock member 20 becomes stuck in the housing 11 due to freezing of water. Therefore, there is a possibility that the lock member 20 does not move, even though the motor 51 is driven.
In a case of dust, even though dust is dispersed after hitting the lock member 20, a portion thereof invades the opening portion 13 of the housing 11. For example, in a case of particles having the particle diameter in a micrometer order (for example, particles having the diameter equal to or less than 300μ), the particles sometimes ride an air current formed in the periphery of the lock member 20 and move along the lock member 20, thereby invading the opening portion 13 of the housing 11, or adhere to the lock member 20, thereby invading the opening portion 13 of the housing 11 in accordance with movement of the lock member 20. In this manner, when dust enters the opening portion 13, sand clogs the gap and the lock member 20 becomes stuck in the housing 11. Thus, there is a possibility that the lock member 20 does not move, even though the motor 51 is driven.
When the lock member 20 becomes stuck, power of the motor 51 may not be able to open the fuel lid 2, thereby causing trouble in that the lock member 20 has to be manually opened. For this reason, the lock member 20 of the present embodiment is provided with the above-described first inclination surface 27a, and is preferably provided with the step portion 26.
Hereinafter, operations of the first inclination surface 27a and the step portion 26 of the lid lock device 10 will be described.
When water falls onto the lock member 20 from above, water hits the tip end portion 28, the intermediate portion 25, and the front end portion 21a of the main shaft portion 21. A portion of water which hits the tip end portion 28 is bounced and drops and some portion thereof is oriented toward the intermediate portion 25 along the tip end portion 28. The water oriented toward the intermediate portion 25 moves downward along the first inclination surface 27a and drops. A portion of water which hits the intermediate portion 25 is bounced and drops. Some portion thereof moves downward or forward along the first inclination surface 27a and drops thereafter. Most of the water falling onto the intermediate portion 25 is bounced or moves downward or forward along the surface of the intermediate portion 25. However, some water moves rearward. When the water moving rearward reaches the step portion 26, the water moves downward along the step portion 26 and drops thereafter. In this manner, water which hits the tip end portion 28 and the intermediate portion 25 is prevented from moving to the main shaft portion 21 side. Accordingly, the quantity of water adhering to the front end portion 21a of the main shaft portion 21 is insignificant. Thus, the quantity of water invading the inside through the opening portion 13 of the housing 11 is restricted. Here, description is given regarding the operations of the first inclination surface 27a and the step portion 26 when water falls onto the lock member 20. However, the operations can also be applied to a case where dust or muddy water falls onto the lock member 20.
Since the quantity of water, dust, or muddy water invading the inside through the opening portion 13 of the housing 11 is restricted due to the above-described operations, water, dust, or muddy water is prevented from gathering in the gap between the inner circumferential surface 13a of the opening portion 13 of the housing 11 and the main shaft portion 21. As a result, the lock member 20 is prevented from becoming stuck.
The second inclination surface 27b of the second area ARB also exhibits an effect similar to that of the first inclination surface 27a.
In addition, the third inclination surface 27c of the third area ARC and the fourth inclination surface 27d of the fourth area ARD exhibit effects similar to that of the first inclination surface 27a in a case where the lock member 20 is turned upside down and is mounted in the housing 11.
Hereinafter, advantageous effects of the lid lock device 10 according to the present embodiment will be described.
(1) In the present embodiment, the lock member 20 includes the main shaft portion 21, the intermediate portion 25, and the tip end portion 28. The tip end portion 28 and the intermediate portion 25 are disposed outside the housing 11. The intermediate portion 25 is configured to be narrow from the main shaft portion 21 side toward the tip end portion 28 side and the intermediate portion 25 is provided with the first inclination surface 27a. The first inclination surface 27a inclines downward in a direction toward the outside in the vehicle width direction and inclines to the central axis CA in a direction toward the tip end portion 28.
According to this configuration, among water, dust, or muddy water (water including dust) which falls onto the lock member 20, water, dust, or muddy water which hits the first inclination surface 27a of the intermediate portion 25 collides with the first inclination surface 27a or moves along the first inclination surface 27a, thereby being guided downward or to the tip end side. Therefore, the quantity of water, dust, or muddy water which moves toward the housing 11 along the lock member 20 is insignificant. Accordingly, the lock member 20 is prevented from becoming stuck.
(2) In the present embodiment, the step portion 26 which is high on the main shaft portion 21 side is provided on the border between the intermediate portion 25 and the main shaft portion 21 of the lock member 20.
According to this configuration, among water, dust, or muddy water which falls onto the lock member 20, water, dust, or muddy water which hits the first inclination surface 27a of the intermediate portion 25 and moves to the housing 11 side is guided downward or to the tip end side by the step portion 26. Therefore, the quantity of water, dust, or muddy water which moves toward the housing 11 along the lock member 20 is insignificant. Accordingly, the lock member 20 is prevented from becoming stuck.
(3) In the present embodiment, when the lock member 20 is disposed at the rearmost position, the step portion 26 is disposed in front of the opening portion 13 of the housing 11.
When the lock member 20 is disposed at the rearmost position (that is, a position where the tip end portion 28 approaches the housing 11 side), if the step portion 26 enters the opening portion 13, water, dust, or muddy water gathers in the gap between the opening portion 13 and the step portion 26. Meanwhile, when the lock member 20 is disposed at the rearmost position (the second position), if the step portion 26 is positioned at a place far away from the opening portion 13, water, dust, or muddy water which falls onto a portion on the housing 11 side closer than the step portion 26 invades the opening portion 13. In regard to this matter, according to the above-described configuration, when the lock member 20 is disposed at the rearmost position, the step portion 26 is disposed in front of the opening portion 13 of the housing 11. Therefore, water, dust, or muddy water is prevented from invading the opening portion 13, and water, dust, or muddy water is prevented from gathering inside the opening portion 13.
(4) In the present embodiment, the central axis CB of the tip end portion 28 is positioned on the inner side in the vehicle width direction with respect to the central axis CA of the main shaft portion 21. Then, the first inclination surface 27a is disposed on the outer side in the vehicle width direction in the intermediate portion 25.
When the central axis CB of the tip end portion 28 is positioned on the inner side in the vehicle width direction with respect to the central axis CA of the main shaft portion 21, the size of the area on the outer side from the central axis CA is greater than the size of the area on the inner side from the central axis CA. Therefore, as described above, as the first inclination surface 27a is disposed on the outer side in the vehicle width direction in the intermediate portion 25, compared to a case where the first inclination surface 27a is disposed on the inner side in the vehicle width direction in the intermediate portion 25, the effect of guiding water, dust, or muddy water downward or forward is enhanced. Particularly, as illustrated in
(5) In the present embodiment, the intermediate portion 25 has the first inclination surface 27a and the second inclination surface 27b which are flat.
The first inclination surface 27a is provided on the upper side of the intermediate portion 25 and the outer side in the vehicle width direction (the first area ARA) when the lid lock device 10 is attached to a vehicle body 1b, and the first inclination surface 27a inclines downward in a direction toward the outside in the vehicle width direction and inclines to the direction of the central axis CA of the main shaft portion 21 in a direction toward the tip end portion 28. The second inclination surface 27b is provided on the upper side of the intermediate portion 25 and the inner side in the vehicle width direction (the second area ARB) when the lid lock device 10 is attached to the vehicle body 1b, and the second inclination surface 27b inclines downward in a direction toward the inside in the vehicle width direction.
According to this configuration, the lock member 20 has two inclination surfaces (the first inclination surface 27a and the second inclination surface 27b). Therefore, compared to the lock member 20 having only one inclination surface, the quantity of water, dust, or muddy water which moves toward the housing 11 along the lock member 20 is insignificant. Accordingly, the lock member 20 is further prevented from becoming stuck.
(6) In the present embodiment, the intermediate portion 25 also has the third inclination surface 27c and the fourth inclination surface 27d, in addition to the first inclination surface 27a and the second inclination surface 27b.
The third inclination surface 27c is provided on the lower side of the intermediate portion 25 and the outer side in the vehicle width direction (the third area ARC) when the lid lock device 10 is attached to the vehicle body 1b, and the third inclination surface 27c inclines upward in a direction toward the outside in the vehicle width direction and inclines to the central axis CA of the main shaft portion 21 in a direction toward the tip end portion 28. The fourth inclination surface 27d is provided on the lower side of the intermediate portion 25 and the inner side in the vehicle width direction (the fourth area ARD) when the lid lock device 10 is attached to the vehicle body 1b, and the fourth inclination surface 27d inclines upward in a direction toward the inside in the vehicle width direction.
According to this configuration, even though the lock member 20 is turned upside down in the vertical direction with respect to the housing 11, it is possible to obtain an effect similar to that described above. Accordingly, the lock member 20 having such a configuration can be applied to both the lid lock device 10 which is attached to the left side of the vehicle 1 and the lid lock device 10 which is attached to the right side of the vehicle 1. In other words, there is no need to prepare a dedicated lock member 20 for each of the lid lock device 10 on the left side and the lid lock device 10 on the right side, and thus, the initial costs of a metal mold and the like can be reduced.
A lid lock device 10 according to a second embodiment will be described with reference to
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Furthermore, in the lock member 20 according to the present embodiment as well, as illustrated in
Hereinafter, advantageous effects of the lid lock device 10 according to the present embodiment will be described.
(1) In the present embodiment, the intermediate portion 25 has the flat inclination surface 27w (the first flat inclination surface) and the first curved inclination surface 27v. The first curved inclination surface 27v is provided on an upper side and the outer side in the vehicle width direction (the first area ARA) when the lid lock device 10 is attached to a vehicle body 1b, and the first curved inclination surface 27v inclines downward in a direction toward the outside in the vehicle width direction and inclines to the central axis CA of the main shaft portion 21 in a direction toward the tip end portion 28. The inclination surface 27w is provided on the upper side and the inner side in the vehicle width direction (the second area ARB) when the lid lock device 10 is attached to the vehicle body 1b, and the inclination surface 27w inclines downward in a direction toward the inside in the vehicle width direction.
According to this configuration, compared to the lock member 20 having only one surface between the flat inclination surface 27w and the first curved inclination surface 27v, the quantity of water, dust, or muddy water which moves toward a housing 11 along the lock member 20 is insignificant, and thus, the lock member 20 is further prevented from becoming stuck.
(2) In the present embodiment, the intermediate portion 25 has a different flat inclination surface 27y (second flat inclination surface) and a different second curved inclination surface 27x in addition to the inclination surface 27w (first flat inclination surface) and the first curved inclination surface 27v.
The different second curved inclination surface 27x is provided on the lower side and the outer side in the vehicle width direction (the third area ARC) when the lid lock device 10 is attached to the vehicle body 1b, and the different second curved inclination surface 27x inclines upward in a direction toward the outside in the vehicle width direction and inclines to the central axis CA of the main shaft portion 21 in a direction toward the tip end portion 28. The inclination surface 27y is provided on the lower side and the inner side in the vehicle width direction (the fourth area ARD) when the lid lock device 10 is attached to the vehicle body 1b, and the inclination surface 27y inclines upward in a direction toward the inside in the vehicle width direction.
According to this configuration, even though the lock member 20 is turned upside down in a vertical direction with respect to the housing 11, it is possible to obtain an effect similar to that described above. Accordingly, the lock member 20 having such a configuration can be applied to both the lid lock device 10 which is attached to the left side of a vehicle 1 and the lid lock device 10 which is attached to the right side of the vehicle 1. In other words, there is no need to prepare a dedicated lock member 20 for each of the lid lock device 10 on the left side and the lid lock device 10 on the right side, and thus, the initial costs of a metal mold and the like can be reduced.
In the first embodiment, the first area ARA of the lock member 20 is provided with one first inclination surface 27a. However, the first area ARA can be provided with a plurality of the inclination surfaces. Each of the inclination surfaces has a structure similar to the first inclination surface 27a. For example, an intermediate portion 25 is divided into a plurality of areas from a main shaft portion 21 to a tip end portion 28, and the inclination surfaces are respectively provided in these areas. Each of the inclination surfaces inclines downward in a direction toward the outside in a vehicle width direction and inclines to a central axis CA in a direction toward the tip end portion 28. According to such a configuration as well, it is possible to obtain the effect of (1) described in the first embodiment.
In the second embodiment, the first area ARA of the lock member 20 is provided with one first curved inclination surface 27v. However, the first area ARA can be provided with a plurality of the curved surfaces. Each of the curved surfaces has a structure similar to the first curved inclination surface 27v. For example, the intermediate portion 25 is divided into a plurality of areas from the main shaft portion 21 to the tip end portion 28, and the curved surfaces are respectively provided in these areas. Each of the curved surfaces is configured to incline downward in a direction toward the outside in the vehicle width direction and to incline to the central axis CA of the main shaft portion 21 in a direction toward the tip end portion 28 side. According to such a configuration as well, it is possible to obtain the effect of (1) described in the second embodiment.
In the lock member 20 described in the first embodiment and the second embodiment, the tip end portion 28 is eccentric with respect to the main shaft portion 21. However, the above-described technique is not limited to being applied to the lock member 20 in which the tip end portion 28 is eccentric with respect to the main shaft portion 21. In other words, the first inclination surface 27a, the first curved inclination surface 27v, a step portion 26, and the like can also be formed in the lock member 20 in which the tip end portion 28 is not eccentric.
(1) A lid lock device according to an aspect of this disclosure is attached to a vehicle and includes a housing, and a lock member which includes a main shaft portion, an intermediate portion extending from the main shaft portion and a tip end portion being a portion that extends from the intermediate portion and being thinner than the main shaft portion, which is provided in the housing so as to be movable in an axial direction, and in which at least the tip end portion and the intermediate portion are disposed outside the housing in which the intermediate portion is configured to be narrow from the main shaft portion side toward the tip end portion side and the intermediate portion is provided with at least one inclination surface which inclines downward in a direction toward the outside of the vehicle in a width direction of the vehicle and inclines to a central axis in a direction toward the tip end portion.
According to this configuration, among water, dust, or muddy water (water including dust) which falls onto the lock member, water, dust, or muddy water which hits the inclination surface of the intermediate portion collides with the inclination surface or moves along the inclination surface, thereby being guided downward or to the tip end side. Therefore, the quantity of water, dust, or muddy water which moves toward the housing along the lock member is insignificant. Accordingly, the lock member is prevented from becoming stuck.
(2) In the lid lock device, a step portion which is high on the main shaft portion side may be provided on a border between the intermediate portion and the main shaft portion.
According to this configuration, among water, dust, or muddy water which falls onto the lock member, water, dust, or muddy water which hits the inclination surface of the intermediate portion and moves to the housing side is guided downward or to the tip end side by the step portion. Therefore, the quantity of water, dust, or muddy water which moves toward the housing along the lock member is insignificant. Accordingly, the lock member is prevented from becoming stuck.
(3) In the lid lock device, the lock member may move between a first position where the tip end portion is positioned farthest away from an opening portion of the housing and a second position where the tip end portion is positioned close to the opening portion of the housing, and when the lock member is disposed at the second position, the step portion may be disposed in front of the opening portion of the housing.
When the lock member is disposed at the second position where the tip end portion of the lock member approaches the housing side, if the step portion enters the opening portion, water, dust, or muddy water gathers in the gap between the opening portion and the step portion. Meanwhile, when the lock member is disposed at the second position where the tip end portion of the lock member approaches the housing side, if the step portion is positioned at a place far away from the opening portion, water, dust, or muddy water which falls onto a portion on the housing side closer than the step portion invades the opening portion. In regard to this matter, according to the above-described configuration, when the lock member is disposed at the second position where the tip end portion of the lock member approaches the housing side, the step portion is disposed in front of the opening portion of the housing. Therefore, water, dust, or muddy water is prevented from invading the opening portion, and water, dust, or muddy water is prevented from gathering inside the opening portion.
(4) In the lid lock device, the central axis of the tip end portion may be positioned on an inner side in the width direction of the vehicle with respect to the central axis of the main shaft portion, and the inclination surface may be disposed on an outer side in the vehicle width direction of the vehicle in the intermediate portion. According to this configuration, compared to a case where the inclination surface is disposed on the inner side in the vehicle width direction in the intermediate portion, the effect of guiding water, dust, or muddy water downward or forward is enhanced.
(5) In the lid lock device, the intermediate portion may include a flat first inclination surface and a flat second inclination surface which serve as the inclination surface, the first inclination surface may be provided on an upper side in a vertical direction of the vehicle and the outer side in the width direction of the vehicle, and may incline downward in a direction toward the outside of the vehicle in the width direction, and incline to the central axis of the main shaft portion in a direction toward the tip end portion, and the second inclination surface may be provided on the inner side in the vertical direction of the vehicle and in the width direction of the vehicle and inclines downward in a direction toward the inside of the vehicle in the width direction.
According to this configuration, the lock member has two inclination surfaces. Therefore, compared to the lock member having one inclination surface, the quantity of water, dust, or muddy water which moves toward the housing along the lock member is insignificant. Accordingly, the lock member is further prevented from becoming stuck.
(6) In the lid lock device, an inclination angle of the second inclination surface may be smaller than an inclination angle of the first inclination surface.
(7) In the lid lock device, the intermediate portion may have a flat third inclination surface and a flat fourth inclination surface, the third inclination surface may be provided on a lower side in the vertical direction of the vehicle and the outer side in the width direction of the vehicle, and may incline upward in a direction toward the outside of the vehicle in the width direction, and incline to the central axis of the main shaft portion in a direction toward the tip end portion, and the fourth inclination surface may be provided on the lower side in the vertical direction of the vehicle and the inner side in the width direction of the vehicle and incline upward in a direction toward the inside of the vehicle in the width direction.
According to this configuration, even though the lock member is turned upside down in the vertical direction with respect to the housing, it is possible to obtain an effect similar to that described above. Accordingly, the lock member having such a configuration can be applied to both the lid lock device which is attached to the left side of the vehicle and the lid lock device which is attached to the right side of the vehicle. In other words, there is no need to prepare dedicated lock members for each of the lid lock device on the left side and the lid lock device on the right side, and thus, the initial costs of a metal mold and the like can be reduced.
(8) In the lid lock device, the first inclination surface and the fourth inclination surface may have a vertically symmetrical structure, and the second inclination surface and the third inclination surface may have a vertically symmetrical structure.
(9) In the lid lock device, the intermediate portion may have a flat first inclination surface which is a flat surface serving as the inclination surface and a first curved inclination surface which is a curved surface, the first curved inclination surface may be provided on an upper side in a vertical direction of the vehicle and the outer side in the width direction of the vehicle, and may incline downward in a direction toward the outside of the vehicle in the width direction, and incline to the central axis of the main shaft portion in a direction toward the tip end portion, and the flat first inclination surface may be provided on the upper side in the vertical direction of the vehicle and the inner side in the width direction of the vehicle and incline downward in a direction toward the inside of the vehicle in the width direction.
According to this configuration, compared to the lock member having only one surface between the flat inclination surface and the curved inclination surface, the quantity of water, dust, or muddy water which moves toward a housing along the lock member is insignificant, and thus, the lock member is further prevented from becoming stuck.
(10) In the lid lock device, the intermediate portion may have a flat second inclination surface which is a flat surface serving as the inclination surface and a second curved inclination surface which is a curved surface, the second curved inclination surface may be provided on a lower side in the vertical direction of the vehicle and the outer side in the width direction of the vehicle, and may incline upward in a direction toward the outside of the vehicle in the width direction, and incline to the central axis of the main shaft portion in a direction toward the tip end portion, and the flat second inclination surface may be provided on the lower side in the vertical direction of the vehicle and the inner side in the width direction of the vehicle and incline upward in a direction toward the inside of the vehicle in the width direction.
According to this configuration, even though the lock member is turned upside down in the vertical direction with respect to the housing, it is possible to obtain an effect similar to that described above. Accordingly, the lock member having such a configuration can be applied to both the lid lock device which is attached to the left side of the vehicle and the lid lock device which is attached to the right side of the vehicle. In other words, there is no need to prepare dedicated lock members for each of the lid lock device on the left side and the lid lock device on the right side, and thus, the initial costs of a metal mold and the like can be reduced.
With the above-described lid lock device, a lock member is prevented from becoming stuck.
The principles, preferred embodiment and mode of operation of the present invention have been described in the foregoing specification. However, the invention which is intended to be protected is not to be construed as limited to the particular embodiments disclosed. Further, the embodiments described herein are to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. Variations and changes may be made by others, and equivalents employed, without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it is expressly intended that all such variations, changes and equivalents which fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the claims, be embraced thereby.
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