The present invention relates to a motor vehicle door latch device in which a pawl engages with a latch.
Conventionally, a motor vehicle door latch device comprises a latch that is engagable with a striker; a pawl that prevents the latch from turning; and an opening lever that transmits an opening operation of a handle to the pawl which turns in a releasing direction or in a disengaging direction of the pawl from the latch. In JP6-1011B2, the pawl comprises a core that comprises a basic axial portion and a pawl portion formed from stamping of metal and perpendicular to each other, synthetic resin being molded over the core.
However, in the foregoing motor vehicle door latch device, the opening lever is fixed to the end of the pawl by crimping to turn together with the pawl thereby increasing the number of parts and fixing operation of the opening lever to increase manufacturing costs.
In view of the disadvantages, it is an object of the present invention to provide a motor vehicle door latch device that reduces manufacturing costs and weight.
One embodiment of the present invention will be described with respect to the drawings. A door latch device 1 is fixed with a plurality of bolts (not shown) to the rear end in a door of a motor vehicle. The door latch device 1 comprises a synthetic-resin box-like body 2 having a groove 21 into which a striker S is capable of coming; a latch 3 pivotally coupled via a latch shaft 30 in the body 2 to engage with the striker when the door is closed; and a pawl 4 that selectively engages with a half-latch engagement portion 31 or a full-latch engagement portion 32 on the outer circumference of the latch 3 that engages with the striker S and prevents the latch 3 from turning in an opening direction or a counterclockwise direction in
A metal cover member 5 is fixed to close the front of the body 2 and has a groove 52 into which the striker S comes when the door is closed. A metal back member 6 is fixed to the back of the body 2 and comprises a handle-moving lever 8 that is capable of turning in a releasing direction or a counterclockwise direction in
When the door is opened, the latch 3 is in an open position to which it turns counterclockwise from the full-latch position in
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The synthetic-resin portion 41 is continuously molded around the basic axial portion 411 of the core 41 except the pawl portion 412 with which the latch 3 comes in contact in a turning direction.
At one and the other ends of the basic axial portion 411 of the core 41, there are formed a first axial portion 421 which is rotatably disposed in an axial hole 52 of the cover member 5 and cylindrically molded in the synthetic-resin portion 42 and a second axial portion 422 rotatably disposed in an axial hole 62 of a support 61 of the back member 6 fixed at the back of the body 2. An intermediate portion 423 between the first axial portion 421 and the second axial portion 422 of the basic axial portion 411 of the core 41 is rotatably disposed in a cylindrical portion 23 of the body 2 and molded in a rectangular strut to facilitate molding of the synthetic resin and lighten.
The support 61 of the back member 5 is bent to form a space from the back surface of the body 2. The second axial portion 422 is put through the axial hole 62 of the support 61 from the front to the back of the body 2.
The releasing portion 414 of the pawl 4 is formed so that plate thickness faces a rotational direction of the pawl 4 and is rotatably disposed between the back surface of the body 2 and the support 61 of the back member 6. When the pawl 4 is connected to the body 2, a slit 22 is continuously formed with the cylindrical portion 23 to enable the releasing portion 414 to put through from the front to the back so that the releasing portion 414 may be disposed between the back of the body 2 and the support 61. The slit 22 is formed off a direction of load F as shown by an arrow by the latch 3 when the pawl 4 engages in
In the body 2, there are a stopper 9 made of elastic member such as rubber for stopping the pawl 4 in the engagement position in
In the pawl 4, the first axial portion 421 and second axial portion 422 are pivotally coupled to the cover member 5 and back member 6 respectively. When the latch 3 turns from the open position to the half-latch position, the pawl portion 412 engages with the half-latch engagement portion 31 of the latch 3 and prevents the latch 3 from turning from the half-latch position to the full-latch position so as to leave the door ajar. When the latch 3 turns to the full-latch position, the pawl portion 412 engages with the full-latch engagement portion 32 of the latch 3 and prevents the latch 3 from turning from the full-latch position in the opening direction so as to hold the door fully closed.
When the door is not fully closed, the releasing lever 7 moves in the releasing direction via the handle-moving lever 8 with the handle. A contact portion 71 of the releasing lever 7 comes in contact with the releasing portion 414 of the pawl 4 from below, and the pawl 4 turns in the releasing direction or counterclockwise direction in
In this embodiment, the metal core 41 that comprises the pawl portion 412, stopped portion 413 and releasing portion 414 is molded together with the synthetic-resin portion 42. It is not necessary to fix a separate opening lever to the end of the core 41 by crimping in the prior art thereby reducing the number of parts, weight and manufacturing costs.
Furthermore, at the other end of the core 41 close to the releasing portion 414, the second cylindrical axial portion 422 is made of synthetic resin and is rotatably coupled to the back member 6 fixed to the back of the body 2 enabling the pawl 4 to be pivotally coupled securely.
The releasing portion 414 is formed together with the pawl 4, and the slit 22 is formed in the body 2. The pawl 4 with the releasing portion 414 and latch 3 are connected from one direction or the front of the body 2 in the same direction or an “X” direction in
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In the embodiment, instead of the structure in which the releasing portion 424 is molded with the core 41 in the foregoing embodiment, the releasing portion 42 is molded with the synthetic-resin portion 42, which achieves similar advantage as in the foregoing embodiment,
In the embodiment, except the structure in which the releasing portion 424 is molded with the synthetic-resin portion 42, it is the same as in the foregoing embodiment. The same numerals are allotted to the same members in the foregoing embodiment, and their details are not described.
The foregoing relates to one embodiment of the invention. The following changes may be made without departing from claims as below:
(a) Instead of the structure in which the second axial portion 422 of the pawl 4 is rotatably supported, a synthetic-resin housing for levers may be provided at the back of the body 2, and the second axial portion 422 may be disposed in a bearing of the housing.
(b) The synthetic-resin portion 42 is cylindrically molded between the first axial portion 421 and the second axial portion 422 of the basic axial portion 1 of the core 41.
(c) The cross-section of the first axial portion 421 and/or the second axial portion 422 may be polygonal.
(d) The core 41 of the pawl 4 may be molded by cold-thickness processing or heading.
(e) The releasing lever 7 may be disposed at the side of the housing.
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