The present application claims the benefit of priority to International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2008/010932 filed 19 Dec. 2008, which further claims the benefit of priority to Austria Patent Application No. A 2112/2007 filed 21 Dec. 2007, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The invention relates to the locking device of a sliding door or a hinged sliding door, serving to ensure that, even without the door drive exerting any force, on reaching the locking position the door remains in its locked position even when widely varying forces are acting thereon.
Various such locking devices exist in the state of the art, most of them being designed and fitted to function automatically and independently of the actual door drive, which although necessitating a separate assembly, adjustment and servicing etc., makes them independent of the actual door drive.
Other locking devices act on the door drive and fix it in the position corresponding to its closed position, but these systems suffer from the fact that it is necessary to hold the position in opposition to large forces, which necessitates either large locking forces or long locking travels, neither alternative being seen favorably in view of the small space available and the desire to manage with small forces and thereby small servomotors.
The object of the invention, then, is to specify a locking device of the first type referred to in the introductory part, which does not have said disadvantages but which is compact, can be operated with little force and is easy to arrange and adjust.
According to the invention these objects are achieved in that the locking is accomplished by means of a locking lever, which acts upon a drive bar and in turn is moved between its open position and its locked position by a toggle lever mechanism. The locking lever makes it possible to manage with a small actuator travel for the toggle lever mechanism, since the actual locking travel via the lever can be varied almost arbitrarily, whilst the toggle lever mechanism in turn leads to a complete isolation of the force acting between the actuator and the locking element of the locking lever, so that force has to be applied to the actuator only whilst adjusting the position of the locking lever, the force required for this being extremely small.
The device will be explained in more detail below with reference to the drawing, without being limited to this. In the drawing
The guide bar 5 has a notch 9, which interacts with a locking element 11 of a locking lever 10. The locking lever 10 is supported so that it can pivot about a lever axis 12 fixed to the vehicle body and is subjected by a spring 21 to torque about the lever axis, so that its locking element is forced out of the notch, if no further forces or torques are acting thereon.
On its side remote from the locking element 11 the locking lever 10 is subject to the action of a toggle lever mechanism 13, which is supported so that it can rotate about a toggle axis 14 fixed to the vehicle body and which in turn is subject to the action of a drive bar 15 of an actuator 16. The actuator is capable of displacing the drive bar 15 in its axial direction and in so doing is rotatable about an axis 18, running parallel to the axes 4, 12 and 14 and represented in
To release the locking pin 2 and the door leaf connected thereto, the actuator is first activated so that it swivels the toggle lever mechanism 13 about the toggle axis 14 into the position shown in
The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiment shown, but can be modified in various ways. Thus instead of the solenoid-based actuator 16 shown another actuator may be provided, the locking element 11 and the notch 9 need not take the form shown but may be designed differently, the bearing and the proportions of the locking lever 10 selected need not be as shown and the guide bar 5 may also be differently configured. The important thing is that in the locked position the toggle lever mechanism 13, in the manner typical of such mechanisms, is situated in a supra-dead-point position, in which the force acting on it via the roller 20 does not apply any torque to it in an opening direction. In the light of the invention the person skilled in the art of kinematics and door locking devices will be easily capable of defining and determining this characteristic, typical of toggle lever mechanisms.
In the case of two-leaf doors, either the two door leaves are kinematically connected to one another, so that it is sufficient to provide one locking pin 2 for both door leaves, or, if single operation of the door leaves is required, one such locking device 1 is to be provided for each of the two door leaves. In this case the two devices may naturally be arranged on a common mounting plate, thereby facilitating installation yet further. As can readily be seen from the description and the drawing, the locking mechanism according to the invention may be combined with all types of door drives, it merely being necessary to co-ordinate its activation with that of the door drive by way of the door electronics.
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2112/2007 | Dec 2007 | AT | national |
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PCT/EP2008/010932 | 12/19/2008 | WO | 00 | 6/16/2010 |
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WO2009/083190 | 7/9/2009 | WO | A |
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International Preliminary Report on Patentability and Written Opinion of the International Search Authority for International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2008/010932. |
International Search Report for International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2008/010932 mailed Apr. 2, 2009. |
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20100276945 A1 | Nov 2010 | US |