The invention relates to a lock for a motor vehicle lock system. More particularly, the invention relates to a rotating electric commutator lock for a motor vehicle anti-theft device but may also be applied to any motor vehicle lock.
Such a lock designed to be inserted and fixed in a receiving body of a motor vehicle comprises:
It is known to retain the cover plate at the front of the stator of the lock by a crimped portion located to the rear of the cover plate, making it possible to ensure the integrity of the lock, in particular in the event of the rotor being pulled out or pushed in.
However, a different means is sought to fix the lock to the anti-theft body, making it possible to reduce the costs resulting from the crimping step whilst improving the integrity of the lock.
The present invention aims to remedy this problem by proposing a lock designed to be inserted and fixed in a receiving body of a motor vehicle comprising:
The cover plate may thus be mounted manually on the stator such that the assembly requires neither a specific tool nor an assembly station. This results in a significant reduction in production and assembly costs.
According to a preferred embodiment, said part comprises a means for fixing in rotation to the front face of said stator and a means for blocking in rotation said active cover plate in said assembled position.
Preferably, said blocking means consists of at least one resilient lug inclined in the resting position and each designed to cooperate with a groove borne by the rear face of said cover plate, in said assembled position.
Preferably, said fixing means consists of at least one groove for longitudinal interlocking with a rib borne by the front face of the stator.
Advantageously, said part constitutes an intermediate cover plate of the rotor, which is cup-shaped with an open base and comprises a peripheral annular flange comprising at least one resilient lug inclined to the front in the resting position, forming said blocking means, and each designed to cooperate with a groove borne by the rear face of said cover plate, in said assembled position.
Advantageously, said annular flange of said intermediate cover plate comprises at least one so-called groove for longitudinal interlocking with a rib borne by the front face of the stator, forming said fixing means.
Said part may be made of steel.
Preferably, said cover plate is fixed to said stator by a bayonet mounting forming said anti-pull-out means to retain said rotor axially in said stator.
Advantageously, the stator has a rib having a plane generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the lock and the cover plate has a corresponding hook for a bayonet mounting.
The lock may further comprise a longitudinal element for taking up clearance of said cover plate on said stator.
Said element for taking up clearance may be generally strip-shaped and comprise means for assembling to said stator and said cover plate.
Said element for taking up clearance may have a longitudinal lug in abutment against said cover plate.
Said element for taking up clearance may be made of plastics material.
The invention is described in more detail hereinafter with reference to the figures showing a preferred embodiment of the invention.
In all the figures, identical elements bear the same reference numerals. The front face of the lock is designated as the end of the lock accessible by the user from the outside of the motor vehicle.
The rotor 4 is capable of being mobile in rotation along the longitudinal axis I-I inside the stator 3 when a key appropriate for the lock 2 is inserted into the rotor 4 via the key inlet 6 formed at the front end of the rotor 4, so as to unlock the lock system of the motor vehicle.
It goes without saying that, throughout this text, the term “rotor” denotes very generally any sub-assembly comprising a rotor body through which radial slots are formed, capable of receiving tumblers which are assembled so as to be mobile in radial translation and which are coupled to restoring springs which drive them permanently into positions which protrude relative to the body of the rotor.
The lock stator 3 also has a means for fixing to the anti-theft body 1 to secure the lock 2 to the anti-theft body 1. According to an embodiment shown, said fixing means has a resilient stud 8, for example mounted on the spring, placed on the surface of the stator 3 of the lock 2, cooperating with a corresponding orifice 9 having a shape which is substantially complementary to the stud 8, formed inside the second portion of the anti-theft body 1.
The lock 2 comprises a cover plate 10 designed to be fixed to the front face of the stator 3. The cover plate 10 has a circular opening 14 to make the key inlet 6 formed at the front end of the rotor 4 accessible. The cover plate 10 is made from a material resistant to being pulled out, for example made of a material of the Zamak type, Zamak being an alloy based on zinc, aluminum and magnesium, occasionally with copper.
The lock 2 is placed in the anti-theft body 1 such that the key inlet 6 is accessible from the outside of the motor vehicle.
The lock 2 comprises an anti-pull-out means borne by the cover plate 10 and the stator 3 to fix the cover plate 10 to the stator 3 and to retain the rotor 4 axially in the stator 3. The presence of an anti-pull-out means is essential in order to ensure the integrity of the rotor 4 of the lock 2, in particular relative to potential attempted break-ins by pulling out or pushing in the rotor 4.
The anti-pull-out means is configured to block the cover plate 10 axially on the stator 3 by the positioning of the cover plate 10 on the stator 3 and its subsequent pivoting on said stator 3 into the assembled position shown in
The insertion of the lock 2 into the anti-theft body 1 then definitively locks the rotation of the cover plate 10. To achieve this, the anti-theft body 1 comprises an anti-unscrewing means for the cover plate 10 on the stator 3.
According to the preferred embodiment, the cover plate 10 is fixed to the stator 3 by a bayonet-type mounting, i.e. the cover plate 10 is positioned on the stator 3 and is pivoted so as to be retained in the axially blocked position. The bayonet mounting forms an anti-pull-out means, so as to block the rotor 4 in axial translation inside the stator 3 when the lock 2 is fixed inside the anti-theft device 1. The resistance of the lock relative to the rotor being pushed in or pulled out is thus enhanced by the bayonet-type mounting which permits improved resistance against being pulled out.
According to a preferred embodiment, the stator 3 has a rib 22 having a plane generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis I-I and the edge of the cover plate 10 has a corresponding hook 23. The hook 23 cooperates with the rib 22 to retain the cover plate 10 axially.
In addition, the cover plate comprises an anti-unscrewing longitudinal rib 24 designed to cooperate with a housing 32a formed in the vicinity of the mouth of the anti-theft body 1.
The lock 2 also comprises a longitudinal element for taking up clearance 15 made of plastics material. Said element for taking up clearance 15 makes it possible to take up clearance which potentially may be present between the cover plate 10 and the stator 3 of the lock and thus eliminate noise caused by a relative movement between the cover plate 10 and the stator 3 when transporting the lock 2 on the vehicle assembly line and once mounted in the anti-theft device. The element for taking up clearance 15 is generally strip-shaped, for example, and comprises means for assembling to the stator 3.
The element for taking up clearance 15 may be fixed by being clipped to the stator 3 of the lock 2. It comprises a resilient guard 18, for example, formed by a curved strip in order to take up clearance tolerances, a longitudinal lug 16 borne by said element being in abutment against the cover plate.
According to the invention, the lock also comprises a means for blocking in rotation the cover plate 10, consisting of a part 30 interposed between the cover plate 10 and the front face of the stator 3.
According to the illustrated embodiment, said part 30 which is cup-shaped with an open base and constitutes an intermediate cover plate visible in
Said intermediate cover plate 30 of cylindrical shape and advantageously made of steel, optionally stainless steel, comprises a means for fixing in rotation to the front face of the stator 3 and a means for blocking in rotation of the cover plate 10, the means for blocking in rotation being active in the assembled position shown in
The intermediate cover plate comprises a peripheral annular flange 31 comprising at least one resilient lug 32, 33 inclined to the front in the resting position, forming said blocking means, and designed to cooperate with grooves 10A, 10B visible in
The annular flange 31 of the intermediate cover plate comprises at least one groove, in this case two grooves 34, 35, for longitudinal interlocking with a rib, in this case two ribs 36, 37 borne by the front face of the stator, forming the fixing means.
The assembly of a lock 2 according to the invention is carried out in the following manner.
As illustrated in
The cover plate 10 is then applied to said intermediate cover plate 30, as illustrated in
The cover plate is finally pivoted, so as to interlock the hook 23 on the rib 22, as shown in
Said assembled lock may now be inserted into the body of the lock 1 shown in
A preferred embodiment of the invention is described above but the invention also encompasses further embodiments of the part 30 for blocking in rotation the cover plate.
The tamper protection function may be ensured solely by the cover plate 10 and the part 30 may be of semi-cylindrical shape. Said part may thus be without a front wall 30A.
Said part may even be without a peripheral annular flange 31 and consist of a simple cylindrical ring. Said blocking means may thus consist of at least one resilient lug inclined on, and relative to, the cylindrical wall of said part in the resting position, and each designed to cooperate with a radial groove borne by the rear face of said cover plate, in said assembled position. Similarly, said fixing means may thus always consist of at least one groove for longitudinal interlocking, arranged at the end of said cylindrical wall, with a rib borne by the front face of the stator, forming said fixing means. In this case, as the part does not play a shielding role, it may be made of plastics material.
Generally, said blocking means consists of at least one resilient lug inclined in the resting position and each designed to cooperate with a groove borne by the rear face of said cover plate (10), in said assembled position. In addition, said fixing means consists of at least one groove for longitudinal interlocking with a rib borne by the front face of the stator (3), forming said fixing means.
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