This application claims priority to German Patent Application Serial No. 10 2005 011 388.5 filed Mar. 11, 2005, and German Patent Application Serial No. 10 2005 042 090.7 filed Sep. 5, 2005, each of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
The present disclosure relates to a locking handle, in particular for a vehicle. The locking handle is suitable for vehicles of all types, that is for land vehicles, water vehicles, aeronautical vehicles, etc. It is in particular suitable for a motor vehicle. The locking handle is particularly suitable for a moving window, in particular for a sliding window, of a vehicle or of a motor vehicle.
A locking handle for a vehicle is disclosed in EP 1 253 267 A1. The locking handle comprises a star handle, referred to therein as a disk, which is rotatably supported around an axle and to which two locking rods, referred to as drive rods, can be fastened or are fastened. The star handle is driven by a rocker actuator whose axis of rotation extends substantially at a right angle to the axis of rotation of the star handle.
The present disclosure provides an improved locking handle for a vehicle, comprising a longitudinally displaceably guided slide actuator which has an actuator part. The star handle is provided with an engagement part. The actuator part and the engagement part cooperate with one another such that a movement of the actuator part can be transmitted to the engagement part. The star handle is rotated by the movement of the actuator part transmitted to the engagement part. It can be sufficient for this purpose for the actuator part to be in active connection to the slide actuator and/or for the engagement part to be in active connection to the star handle.
Additionally, a compression spring may be supported at the slide actuator. A bias of the slide actuator is hereby produced which is preferably outwardly directed.
Additionally, the slide actuator may be covered by a panel.
It may be advantageous for two locking rods to be able to be secured or to be secured to the star handle. The locking rods can preferably be secured or are secured to oppositely disposed sides of the axle of the star handle. They preferably face in opposite directions. A movement of the locking rods in the opposite sense can be produced by the arrangement described.
It may be advantageous in specific cases to provide a further slide actuator. The slide actuator and the further slide actuator are preferably longitudinally displaceably guided in opposite directions. A compression spring supported at both slide actuators is preferably present.
Another advantageous further development is characterized in that a further star handle is provided. The further star handle can be rotatably supported around the same axle as the star handle. It is, however, also possible for the further star handle to be rotatably supported around a further axle which is spaced apart from the axle for the star handle.
The present disclosure further relates to a moving window, in particular to a sliding window, for a vehicle, in particular for a motor vehicle. In accordance with the present disclosure, this moving window or sliding window is characterized by one or more locking handles in accordance with the present disclosure.
It may be advantageous for the locking handle to be actuable in the direction of the displacement of the sliding window. The locking handle is preferably installed in the sliding window or connected to the sliding window such that it is actuable in the same direction in which the sliding window is also displaceable. If the sliding window extends in a vertical plane and is displaceable in the horizontal longitudinal direction of the vehicle, the locking handle is preferably provided at a vertically extending frame part of the sliding window, and indeed such that the slide actuator is likewise longitudinally displaceably guided in the horizontal longitudinal direction of the vehicle.
The locking handle is preferably provided in a frame part of the sliding window. The frame can completely surround the sliding window. It is, however, also possible for the frame only to partly surround the sliding window. The frame can be present in a rectangular sliding window at, for example, three sides, at two sides or only at one side.
Another advantageous further development is characterized in that the slide actuator of the locking handle is longitudinally displaceably guided in a direction transversely to the longitudinal direction of the frame part.
Embodiments of the present disclosure will be explained in detail in the following with reference to the enclosed drawings. There are shown in the drawings:
The slide actuator 2 is covered by a panel 8 which is fixedly connected to the frame part 3. For this purpose, the panel 8 has a respective projection with an eye 9 at its ends, with the panel 8 being able to be screwed to the frame part 3 through said eye. The surface of the panel 8 coincides with the adjacent covers 5 of the frame part 3. It has gripping dimples 10 in the region of the cut-out 6. The slide actuator 2 comprises a gripping part 11 having gripping dimples 12 which are disposed opposite to the gripping dimples 10 of the panel 8.
The locking handle furthermore comprises a star handle 13 which is rotatably supported in the cut-out 6 around an axle 14 extending perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the frame part 3 and perpendicular to the guide rails 7. A first locking rod 15 and a second locking rod 16 are fastened to the star handle 13. The locking rods 15, 16 extend in the longitudinal direction of the frame part 3, and indeed in opposite directions. The fastening positions of the locking rods 15, 16 to the star handle 13 are disposed on opposite sides of the axle 14 of the star handle 13. The locking rods 15, 16 accordingly carry out the movements in opposite senses when the star handle 13 is rotated around the axle 14.
To initiate a rotary movement in the star handle 13, the slide actuator 2 is provided with an actuator part 17 which cooperates with an engagement part 18 provided at the star handle 13. The slide actuator 2 is biased by a compressing spring 19 in an outward direction. For this purpose, the end of the compression spring 19 shown at the top right in
If the slide actuator 2 is pressed inwardly, the actuator part 17 of the slide actuator 2 presses the engagement part 18 of the star handle 13 contacting it inwardly, whereby a rotary movement of the star handle 13 is produced in a counter clockwise direction around the axle 14. The locking rods 15, 16 are thereby pulled inwardly. The other ends of the locking rods 15, 16 move out of engagement in this manner (not shown in the drawing), whereby the locking of the slide window is released.
When the slide actuator 2 is released, it is pressed outwardly by the force of the compression spring 19. A further actuator part 20, which is provided at the slide actuator 2 and which contacts the engagement part 18 on the side disposed opposite the actuator part 17, presses this engagement part 18 in an outward direction, whereby the star handle 13 is rotated in a clockwise direction around the axle 14. The locking rods 15, 16 each move outwardly in opposite senses until the position shown in
A second embodiment is shown in
The further slide actuator 21 has a further actuator part 23 which cooperates with a further engagement part 24 provided at the further star handle 22.
At their upper sides, the slide actuators 2, 21 have semi-cylindrical recesses which lie opposite one another in the manner visible in particular from
In the third embodiment which is shown in
In all the embodiments, the frame part 3 in which the respective sliding handle is provided is a vertically extending part of the frame of a sliding window which extends in the vertical direction and which can be displaced in the horizontal longitudinal direction of the vehicle. Accordingly, the slide actuators 2, 21 are likewise displaceably supported in the horizontal longitudinal direction of the vehicle. The locking handles of the embodiments shown are accordingly actuable in the direction of displacement of the sliding window.
A vehicle is shown in a side view in
In the embodiment shown in
In the embodiment of
A locking handle is provided by the present disclosure which is in particular suitable for sliding windows of vehicles or of motor vehicles. The actuation takes place by a pressure actuation. The actuation direction of the locking handle is preferably the same as the displacement direction of the sliding window. The advantage can hereby be achieved that the force applied for the actuation of the handle can be utilized for the opening or closing of the moving window.
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10 2005 011 388 | Mar 2005 | DE | national |
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