This is a National Stage Application of International Patent Application No. PCT/DE 2004/000918, with an international filing date of Apr. 30, 2004, which is based on German Patent Application No. 103 20 459.8, filed May 8, 2003. The contents of both of these specifications are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention refers to vehicle door latch with at least one locking mechanism containing a catch, acted upon by a reset spring and a pawl and an inlet opening as well as a locking pin cooperating with the catch (on a respective vehicle door).
2. Description of Related Art
In the reference system of the vehicle door latch, the locking pin moves into the inlet opening. Generally, the locking pin is located on the vehicle body whilst, in contrast, the vehicle door latch and logically the inlet opening are moved.
Such a vehicle door latch is known in which the inlet opening contains a cushioning element, which ensures that the locking pin moving into the inlet opening and then held in its primary position by the catch, is fixed in this position with less noise (see EP 0 336 034 A2).—Irrespective of this, a reset spring acts upon the catch to turn the catch from its closed position back into its open position after disengagement of the pawl assigned to it, when the vehicle door is being opened or is open. For this reset spring, a spring stop is molded on the catch. This is costly from a material and production point of view.—The invention aims to solve this problem.
Below, the invention is explained in detail with reference to a drawing representing only one embodiment of the invention, in which:
The invention described herein provides a vehicle door latch with at least one locking mechanism (2, 3) containing a catch (2) being acted upon by a reset spring (1) and a pawl (3) and with an inlet opening (5) as well as a locking pin (6), cooperating wit the catch (2), characterized in that the catch (2) contains a cushioning stop (7) and that the cushioning stop (7) is designed as a spring stop (7a) for the reset spring (1) on its non-cushioning side.
In certain embodiments of the invention described herein, the catch (2) is encased with soundproofing material, such as thermoplastic plastic such as polyurethane and that the cushioning stop (7) and spring stop (7a) are part of the casing (9).
In certain embodiments of the invention described herein, the cushioning stop (7) is designed as a stop rib arranged in the area around the catch.
In certain embodiments of the invention described herein, the stop rib (7) contains a pocket-like recess (10).
In certain embodiments of the invention described herein, the stop rib (7) contains a stop face (7b) at one end and a spring connection (11), such as a connection projection, at its other end.
The invention has the task of providing a vehicle door latch of the type described above, in which the catch operates quietly and offers a simpler construction.
The invention solves the task in a vehicle door latch of the described type by the catch containing a cushioning stop and this cushioning stop on its non-cushioning side also being designed as a spring stop for the reset spring.—The invention is based on the knowledge that in case of a vehicle door latch, a considerable noise reduction as part of, in particular, the opening process, can be achieved if not only a cushioning element is provided for the locking pin of the assigned vehicle door, but in addition also a cushioning stop for the catch. The cushioning stop for the catch can, at the same time, cooperate with the cushioning element for the locking pin. Such a cushioning stop can, at the same time, also be designed as a spring stop for the reset spring, so that a separate spring stop, molded on the catch, is no longer required. In this way a, from a production and technical point of view, simpler construction is achieved, saving on material and mass. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the catch is encased in a soundproofing material, such as plastic or polyurethane or similar, with the cushioning and spring stop forming a part of this casing. Such a plastic casing with cushioning and spring stop is relatively easy to produce and relatively light, so that in this way the above mass reduction can be achieved, which is of considerable importance for moving parts.
Other measures of the invention are listed below. According to the invention, the cushioning stop is, for instance, designed as a stop rib arranged around the edge of the catch, following the perimeter of the catch over a specified partial section. For this purpose, the stop rib contains a pocket-like recess and consequently also operates like a buffer, so that an increased cushioning effect is achieved. The stop rib also contains an uncovered stop face at one end and a spring connection for the reset spring at the other end, such as a connection projection for the legs of a reset spring, designed as a leg spring.
The figures show a vehicle door latch with at least one locking mechanism, containing a catch 2 acted upon by a reset spring 1 and a pawl 3 cooperating with catch 2 in a back plate 4, and a locking pin 6 moving into an inlet opening 5 and cooperating with the catch 2 in a respective vehicle door that is only indicated. The reset spring 1 acts upon the catch 2 in the opening sense and consequently in clockwise direction, indicated by an arrow. The pawl 3 can be activated mechanically, by a lever mechanism—not shown—or also by means of a motor, in particular an electric motor.
The catch 2 contains a cushioning stop 7, moving in the opened position (clockwise in
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103 20 459 | May 2003 | DE | national |
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