The present invention generally relates to vehicle door latches and in particular to a counting mechanism that is utilized to determine if a latch is reaching its end-of-life.
Motor vehicles typically include latch mechanisms that selectively retain the vehicle doors in a closed position. Existing latches may include a rotating claw that is configured to engage a striker and retain the door in a closed position when the latch is in a latched configuration. A pawl selectively prevents rotation of the claw from an engaged position to a disengaged position. In mechanical latches, the pawl may be mechanically connected to a movable door handle by linkage such that movement of the door handle shifts the pawl from an engaged position to a disengaged position to unlatch the latch. Powered latches have also been developed. Powered latches may include an electrically powered actuator that shifts the pawl from the engaged position to the disengaged position, thereby permitting movement of the claw when the powered latch is unlatched.
Due to wear encountered during operation of the latch, latches may fail after the latch has been used for a period of time. Failure due to wear may occur in both mechanical latches and powered latches.
One aspect of the present disclosure is a latch system for vehicle doors, deck lids, hatches, hoods, or other movable enclosures. The latch system includes a latch that is configured to shift between latched and unlatched configurations. The latch has a predicted life that may be based on a number of times the latch is used. The latch system further includes a sensor that generates signals that can be used to determine how many times the latch has been used. The system generates an end-of-life signal when the latch has reached the predicted life and/or when the latch is approaching the predicted life and/or when the latch has exceeded the predicted life. The system may include a controller that is operably connected to the sensor. The controller may be configured to alert a user that the latch is approaching an end-of-life condition, and/or that the latch has reached an end-of-life condition. The alert may comprise an audio alert and/or it may comprise a visual display (message) that is provided on a display screen in a vehicle interior.
Another aspect of the present disclosure is a door latch system for vehicle doors. The system includes a latch for vehicle doors. The latch has latched and unlatched configurations. In use, the latch cycles between the latched and unlatched configurations. The system includes a counting device that counts the number of cycles of the latch and/or the number of configuration changes from one of the latched and unlatched states to the other of the latched and unlatched states. The system further includes a controller that is operably connected to the counting device. The controller is configured to generate an end-of-life signal indicating that the latch has reached an end-of-life condition and/or is approaching an end-of-life condition. The controller generates the end-of-life signal based on predefined criteria. The predefined criteria may comprise at least one of an allowable number of cycles of the latch and/or an allowable number of configuration changes of the latch.
Another aspect of the present disclosure is a vehicle latch system including a vehicle door latch and a sensor that detects latch operations. The latch operations may include latching and/or unlatching of the latch. The system further includes a controller that is configured to generate an end-of-life signal if the controller determines that a predefined number of latch operations have occurred.
Embodiments of the first aspect of the invention can include any one or a combination of the following features:
These and other aspects, objects, and features of the present invention will be understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art upon studying the following specification, claims, and appended drawings.
In the drawings:
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
With reference to
Alternatively, the latches 4A-4D may comprise powered latches having electrically powered actuators that shift the latches 4A-4D from a latched configuration to an unlatched configuration. If the latches 4A-4D comprise powered latches, the handles 6A-6D may comprise fixed, non-movable handles having sensors that detect the presence of a user's hand to thereby generate an unlatch request to a controller 12. If the door is in an unlocked state, the controller 12 generates a signal to cause the powered latch to unlatch. The vehicle 1 generally includes an interior space 8, and a user communication device such as a display 10 that is disposed in the interior space 8. As discussed in more detail below, the controller 12 may be configured to generate an audio signal and/or a visual display/message on display 10 to alert a user that one or more of the latches 4A-4D has reached its end-of-life and/or is approaching its end-of-life.
With further reference to
Latch 14A includes one or more sensors 30A, and/or 30B, and/or 30C. Sensor 30A is configured to detect position and/or movement of pawl 20. Sensor 30B is configured to detect position and/or movement of claw 18, and sensor 30C is configured to detect actuation of powered actuator 28 and/or engagement of claw 18 with pawl 20. Sensors 30A-30C may comprise switches, proximity sensors, or other suitable devices. Sensors 30A-30C are shown in schematic form in
Latch 14A may be tested to determine the number of cycles the latch 14A can be used before failure, and the test data can be used to determine a predicted life of the latch 14A. In use, the controller 12 counts the number of cycles and/or changes in configuration, and generates an end-of-life signal when the latch 14A has been used a predefined number of times (e.g. cycles). The predefined number of times may be a number of cycles that corresponds to a predicted end-of-life of latch 14A. The predicted end-of-life of latch 14A may comprise a number that is determined statistically. For example, if numerous latches 14A are tested, a probability of failure as a function of a number of cycles may be developed (e.g. a normal distribution or other suitable/accurate curve), and the end-of-life count utilized to generate the end-of-life signal may comprise a number of cycles at which less than a selected percentage of latches will fail. For example, if testing shows that the latches 14A fail according to a normal distribution curve, the predicted life of the latch may comprise one, two, three, four, or more standard deviations from the median.
The controller 12 may be configured to cause display 10 (
With further reference to
Latch 14B may include compression spring 34A and/or compression spring 34B that are operably connected to switches or sensors 38A and 38B, respectively. Compression springs 34A and 34B are configured to fail after a predefined number of cycles corresponding to a predicted life of latch 14B to thereby cause switches or sensors 38A or 38B to generate a signal to controller 12 indicating that the latch 14B has reached its end-of-life. Compression spring 34A may be configured to flex upon rotation of claw 18 and/or pawl 20, and compression spring 34B may be configured to extend and compress upon rotation of claw 18. Latch 14B may include a single spring and sensor, or the latch 14B may include two or more springs and sensors.
The spring or springs may be tested to determine a predicted number of cycles at which the spring will fail, and may be designed based on the testing to fail prior to failure of latch 14B based on suitable statistical criteria.
With further reference to
Latch 14C includes one or more sensors 42A-42C that are operably connected to controller 12. Sensor 42A is configured to detect position and/or movement of pawl 20A, and sensor 42B is configured to detect engagement of pawl 20A and claw 18A. Sensor 42C is configured to detect position and/or movement of claw 18A. Latch 14C may include one sensor (i.e. one of the sensors 42A, 42B, or 42C), or the latch 14C may include two or more of the sensors 42A-42C.
The sensors 42A-42C generate signals to controller 12 that can be utilized to determine the number of cycles latch 14C has experienced. Controller 12 is configured (e.g. programmed) to generate an end-of-life signal when the number of cycles reaches a number corresponding to predefined end-of-life criteria of latch 14C. The end-of-life criteria may comprise statistical criteria as discussed above. The end-of-life signal generated by controller 12 may cause the display 10 to display a message, or the end-of-life signal may cause the vehicle 1 to generate an audio signal to a user indicating that the latch has reached its end-of-life.
With further reference to
The door latch system of the present disclosure provides a count device that can be utilized to determine when a vehicle door latch has reached its end-of-life, or is about to reach its end-of-life. This permits the latch to be replaced before the latch reaches its end-of-life and fails.
Although the present disclosure refers to a door latch, it will be understood that the counting device may be utilized to predict the end-of-life of other latches utilized to retain vehicle closure members in closed positions, including latches utilized to retain deck lids, hatches, or hoods of motor vehicles. Still further, the counting device may be utilized in connection with conventional rotating vehicle doors, or it may be utilized in connection with latches for sliding doors utilized in vans or other such vehicles.
It is to be understood that variations and modifications can be made on the aforementioned structure without departing from the concepts of the present invention, and further it is to be understood that such concepts are intended to be covered by the following claims unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
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