Motor vehicle opening-leaf handle including improved means for immobilizing an external element

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6523871
  • Patent Number
    6,523,871
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 4, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 25, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The invention proposes a motor vehicle opening-leaf handle including a handle including a handle support which is arranged in an interior space of the opening leaf, of the type in which an external element of the handle is equipped with an attachment tang which is engaged transversely inward through an orifice formed in the outer panel, to be secured to the handle support, which handle includes a member for immobilizing the attachment tang, the immobilizing member being mounted so that it can move on the handle support and being maneuvered between an unlocked position and an immobilizing position by a maneuvering mechanism which can be manipulated through an opening made in the edge panel of the opening leaf.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a motor vehicle opening-leaf handle including improved means for immobilizing an external element.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates more particularly to a motor vehicle opening-leaf handle, of the type in which the opening leaf has an internal space delimited by two panels, inner and outer, which are connected by an edge panel, of the type in which the handle includes a handle support which is arranged in the interior space of the opening leaf, and of the type in which an external element of the handle is equipped with an attachment tang which is engaged transversely inward through an orifice formed in the outer panel, to be secured to the handle support and thus attach the external element.




A motor vehicle handle may include various types of element arranged on the outside of the bodywork panel. In the case of a particularly simple handle, this may be a simple fixed bar for grasping, by means of which the user can move the opening leaf between an open position and a closed position.




It may also be a body intended to take a lock for locking a lock of the opening leaf, this body including an external part which, on the one hand, allows access to the lock, so that a key can be inserted, and which, on the other hand, esthetically integrates the lock.




Furthermore, the external element may also be an element which plays a part in attaching the handle to the opening leaf.




The attachment of such an element raises numerous problems.




For esthetic reasons, it is desirable that the means of attaching this external element should not be visible from outside the vehicle. Now, the support for attaching the handle is generally arranged in a place in the opening leaf which is not readily accessible, particularly once the opening leaf has been completely assembled and the interior door linings have been fitted. Specifically, the attachment support is generally arranged inside a closed box section of the opening leaf delimited, in particular, by the inner and outer panels.




When the desire is for the external element not to be fitted until the last moment of assembling the opening leaf or when the desire is for this element to be removable, for example to carry out repairs to the outer bodywork panel, it is then advantageous to be able to have easy access to the means of attachment of the external element.




To this end, the invention proposes a motor vehicle opening-leaf handle, of the type in which the opening leaf has an internal space delimited by two panels, inner and outer, which are connected by an edge panel, of the type in which the handle includes a handle support which is arranged in the interior space of the opening leaf, and of the type in which an external element of the handle is equipped with an attachment tang which is engaged transversely inward through an orifice formed in the outer panel, to be secured to the handle support and thus attach the external element, which handle includes a member for immobilizing the attachment tang, the immobilizing member being mounted so that it can move on the handle support and being maneuvered between an unlocked position and an immobilizing position by a maneuvering mechanism which can be manipulated through an opening made in the edge panel of the opening leaf.




According to other features of the invention:




the immobilizing member is mounted so that it can slide in the support in a direction perpendicular to the transverse direction of engagement of the external element, and the immobilizing member includes at least one lug which, in the immobilizing position, is housed in a complementary housing in the tang of the external element to prevent the possibility of the external element being extracted transversely outward;




the lug and the housing collaborate via two complementary surfaces which are inclined with respect to the transverse direction of engagement of the external element and with respect to the direction of sliding of the immobilizing member so that, when the immobilizing member is brought into its immobilizing position, the external element is urged transversely inward by the lug of the immobilizing member;




the tang of the external element is guided in sliding in the transverse direction in the handle support;




the immobilizing member has the shape of a U-shaped yoke with two parallel longitudinal branches connected at their rear end by a base which runs at right angles to the two branches and at right angles to the transverse direction, the yoke is introduced longitudinally from front to rear as far as a forward unlocked position, into a complementary slideway arranged at the rear of the support, and the yoke is brought by the maneuvering means longitudinally rearward as far as its immobilizing position in which the lugs formed at the front ends of each branch are engaged in corresponding housings in the tang of the external element, the latter then being housed between the two longitudinal branches of the immobilizing yoke;




the handle support includes means for prepositioning the immobilizing member which, while the handle is being fitted, hold it in its unlocked position;




the maneuvering means consist of a threaded rod of longitudinal axis which is screwed into the base of the yoke, the front end of which bears against a surface which is longitudinally fixed, and the rear end of which exhibits a socket which complements that of a manipulating tool which can be introduced through the opening in the edge panel of the opening leaf;




the threaded rod rests against a lateral surface of the tang of the external element;




the external element forms a locking body which plays a part in attaching the handle to the opening leaf;




the external element forms a fixed element for grasping by means of which a user may bring the opening leaf from a closed position into an open position; and




the external element forms a case intended to house a latch.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from reading the detailed description which follows, for an understanding: of which reference will be made to the appended drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic exploded view in perspective of an opening-leaf handle according to the invention including a support arranged on the inside of a bodywork panel and a member for grasping arranged on the outside of the panel;





FIGS. 2

to


4


are diagrammatic views in section on a longitudinal and transverse plane of the handle which illustrate more specifically the fitting and immobilizing of an additional locking body of the handle;





FIGS. 5 and 6

are views in section on the lines


5





5


and


6





6


respectively of

FIGS. 3 and 4

, illustrating the immobilizing of the locking body;





FIG. 7

is a view in section on the line


7





7


of

FIG. 4

illustrating the guidance of the locking body in the handle support; and





FIG. 8

is a view in section on the broken line


8





8


of FIG.


7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

illustrates a handle


10


intended to be mounted on an outer bodywork panel


12


of a motor vehicle opening leaf. The handle


10


essentially includes a handle support


14


, which is intended to be fixed on the inside of the panel


12


, and a lever


16


for grasping which is intended to be arranged on the outside of the panel


12


, while at the same time being fixed to the support


14


.




In the embodiment illustrated in the figures, the grasping lever


16


is in the form of a bar which runs in a horizontal longitudinal direction with respect to a conventional orientation of the motor vehicle, and is articulated to the support


14


by its front end


18


, about a vertical axis A


1


, that is to say an axis which is roughly parallel to the plane of the bodywork panel


12


and perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the lever


16


.




Of course, the ideas of the horizontal and vertical are used in this instance with a view to simplifying the understanding of the description and must not be taken to be a limitation on the scope of the invention, particularly as regards the orientation of the handle.




To articulate it to the support


14


, the front end


18


of the lever


16


has a hinge element


20


which extends transversely inward through a front opening


22


formed in the panel


12


and which collaborates with a hinge element of the support


14


. At its rear end


24


, the grasping lever


16


has an operating element


26


which is intended to run transversely inward through a rear opening


28


made in the panel


12


, so as to be able to operate a linkage associated with a lock so as to cause the opening leaf to open when the user manipulates the grasping lever


16


by moving it away from the plane of the panel


12


.




Of course, the angular travel of the grasping lever


16


about the axis A


1


is limited by means which have not been depicted.




In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, the handle support


14


is intended to be fitted on the bodywork panel using a bayonet fitting method and the handle includes a locking body which is intended to be engaged transversely from the outside inward through the outer bodywork panel so that an attachment tang of the locking body can be fixed to the locking support.




According to the teachings of the invention, quick and reliable means of attaching the locking body will be described, it being possible for these means to be implemented easily even once the opening leaf has been fully assembled.




It may be seen in

FIG. 1

that the support


14


includes a front bearing surface


30


and a rear bearing surface


32


each of which is intended to bear transversely outward against the internal face of the bodywork panel. At each of these two bearing surfaces, the support


14


has attachment tabs


36


which extend transversely outward.




In the example illustrated, the support


14


includes two attachment tabs


36


at its front bearing surface


30


and two more tabs


36


at its rear bearing surface


32


.




To mount the support


14


, the latter is first of all brought, in a first approach movement, transversely from the inside outward, to bear against the internal face of the panel


12


so that the tabs


36


engage through corresponding openings


22


and


28


.




Next, when the support


14


has reached an intermediate fitting position in which these two bearing faces


30


,


32


are bearing against the internal face, the support


14


is then moved longitudinally forward simply by sliding along the bodywork panel


12


. During this catching movement, the ends of each of the tabs


36


are intended to engage behind an external face


42


of the bodywork panel


12


.




Specifically, the front opening


22


and rear opening


28


include bearing edges


44


which lie in the path of the tabs


36


when the support


14


is moved longitudinally forward from an intermediate fitting position.




Thus, when the support


14


has reached its furthest-forward longitudinal position, which corresponds to its final position, the tabs


36


prevent the possibility of it being withdrawn transversely inward with respect to the bodywork panel


12


.




Furthermore, there are means which allow the support


14


to be automatically immobilized, at least temporarily, when it reaches its final position, so as to prevent it from retreating longitudinally backward with the risk of the catching tabs


36


disengaging.




To do this, it can be seen that the support


14


includes, at the rear of its front bearing surface


30


, and more specifically to the rear of each of the tabs


36


borne by the latter, two elastic arms


48


which run approximately longitudinally, which are connected to the support


14


by their front end, and the rear end of which runs transversely outward with respect to the plane of the bearing surface


30


when they are in the unconstrained state as illustrated in FIG.


1


.




The elastic arms


48


, which are formed integrally with the support, can be urged transversely inward so that they no longer transversely run outward beyond the plane of this surface. This is what happens when the support


14


is brought to bear against the internal face of the panel


12


.




However, when the support


14


reaches its final position, the elastic arms


48


face the front opening


22


so that they can revert to their unconstrained position. Their rear end then finds itself longitudinally just in front of a rear edge


52


of the opening


22


again. Thus, extending transversely outward by a distance approximately equal to the thickness of the bodywork panel, the rear ends of each of the arms


48


then find themselves bearing again, in the longitudinal direction, in the plane of the bodywork panel


12


, against the rear edge


52


of the front opening


22


which forms a locking cutout, thus preventing the support


14


from moving back.




As will be described with reference to

FIGS. 2

to


8


, the handle according to the invention includes additional locking means, the action of which combines with that of the elastic arms


48


which, in this case, are used essentially to prelock the handle support


14


.




To this end, the handle includes a locking body


56


exhibiting an outer part


58


and an attachment tang


60


which extends transversely inward to be housed through the rear opening


28


in the outer bodywork panel


12


of the opening leaf and to be guided in terms of sliding in the transverse direction in a complementary cavity


62


formed in the handle support


14


.




The outer part


58


has a bearing face


63


facing toward the external face


42


of the panel


12


.




When the support


14


is in the final fitted position, the tang


60


of the locking body


56


is engaged transversely inward in the cavity


62


in the support


14


from the outside of the opening leaf so that the locking body


56


is thus immobilized with respect to the support


14


in all directions except the transverse direction. Now, at the same time, it can been seen in

FIG. 8

that a rear lateral face


64


is then bearing longitudinally backward against a rear edge


66


of the rear opening


28


. Also, the locking body


56


prevents any backward longitudinal withdrawal of the support


14


from the outer panel


12


, and this eliminates any risk of the support


14


being removed should the elastic arms


48


break.




According to the teachings of the invention, to secure the locking body in the cavity


62


of the support


14


, the handle


10


includes a yoke


68


which is mounted to slide longitudinally in the rear part of the support


14


. The yoke


68


essentially includes two longitudinal branches


70


connected at their rear end by a base


72


so that, in a plane perpendicular to the transverse direction, the yoke


68


is approximately in the shape of a U which is open forward.




At their front end, the branches


70


are each equipped with a lug


78


, each lug


78


running approximately toward the opposite branch. As will be seen later, the lugs


78


are intended to be housed in complementary housings


80


formed in the tang


60


.




The yoke


68


is intended to be engaged in a slideway


74


in the support


14


which opens longitudinally at the rear. The accurate guidance of the yoke


68


is provided, in particular, by rails


76


formed on the external faces of the branches


70


of the locking body


56


.




Before the support


14


is fitted on the opening leaf, the yoke


68


is engaged longitudinally from the rear forward in the slideway


74


as far as a forward unlocked position in which the branches


72


run one on each side of the cavity


62


, the lugs


78


being arranged at the front of the cavity so that the yoke


68


cannot prevent the tang


60


of the locking body


56


from being introduced into the cavity


62


.




It will be noted in

FIGS. 2 and 3

that the support


14


includes an elastic leaf


82


which retains the yoke


68


longitudinally in its forward unlocked position to prevent it from being able to escape from the slideway


74


simply under the effect of its own weight.




When the tang


60


of the locking body


56


is engaged in the cavity


62


, it can be seen from

FIGS. 5 and 6

that it is housed between the two branches


70


of the yoke


68


. Once the locking body


56


is in place, the housings


80


formed in its tang


60


are longitudinally facing the lugs


78


of the yoke


68


.




According to one aspect of the invention, the yoke


68


is equipped with maneuvering means which allow it to be moved longitudinally back as far as a setback immobilizing position in which the lugs


78


are housed in the housings


80


, which transversely immobilizes the locking body


56


with respect to the support


14


, and therefore completely immobilizes it.




For this purpose, there is a threaded rod


84


with a longitudinal axis, which is screwed through the base


72


of the yoke. Its rear end, which runs behind the base


72


, has an axial hexagon socket


86


which allows it to be manipulated using a tool of the hexagon key type. At its front end, the threaded rod


84


has a bearing cup


88


which is intended to bear axially forward against the rear lateral surface


64


of the tang


60


of the locking body


56


. The front end of the rod


84


may also have a recessed socket to make the rod


84


easier to fit on the yoke


68


, which is performed before the yoke


68


is introduced into the slideway


74


and therefore before the support


14


is fitted on the opening leaf.




As can be seen in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, it is thus possible, by turning the threaded rod


84


in the appropriate direction, to make the yoke


68


move back longitudinally with respect to the locking body


56


, which is fixed in this direction, until the lugs


78


are brought into the housings


80


.




Advantageously, the lugs


78


and the housings


80


have complementing inclined surfaces


90


,


92


which, when the yoke is brought into its setback immobilizing position, collaborate in such a way that they cause the locking body


56


to move transversely inward, which allows the bearing face


63


of the body


56


to be clamped against the external face


42


of the outer panel


12


. Advantageously, a seal


94


will be placed between the bearing face


63


and the panel


12


.




The design of the immobilization of the locking body


56


is particularly advantageous in that it allows easy fitting and removal of the locking body on the support


14


, but in cases where the latter is not accessible.




The problem is that the handle support


14


is generally fixed in an internal space of the opening leaf delimited by the outer panel


12


, an inner panel parallel to the outer panel, and at least one edge panel


96


which runs transversely to connect the inner panel and the outer panel


12


. The inner panel consists, for example, of a door lining. More specifically, as illustrated in

FIGS. 2

to


4


, the support


14


is generally arranged at a rear end of the opening leaf, near a vertical edge panel


96


.




By virtue of the invention, all that is therefore required is for there to be provided, in the edge panel


96


, facing the rear end of the threaded rod


84


, a hole


98


for the passage of a tool that complements the socket


86


. The locking body


56


can thus be immobilized or unlocked without having to access the space inside the panel, simply by engaging the tool through the hole


98


in order to turn the threaded rod


84


.




In particular, for repairs which require only the outer parts of the handle to be removed, for example for repainting the bodywork panel, there will be no need to remove the inner panel of the opening leaf, while at the same time avoiding having to arrange the fastening means on the outside of the opening leaf. This removal can be done “blind”, without there being any risk of losing the threaded rod


84


either, as this threaded rod, by design, cannot be unscrewed out of the yoke


68


because of the presence of the radial enlargement formed by the bearing cup


88


.




It has been seen in the foregoing that the locking body plays a part in attaching the support


14


of the handle


10


. However, it could also be envisaged for it also to play a part in holding and/or guiding the grasping lever


24


.




Furthermore, the locking body


56


may also form a casing intended to house a latch for deadlocking the opening-leaf lock.




The invention has been described here in the context of the attaching of a locking body to the handle attachment support. However, the teaching of the invention may easily be applied to any external element of a handle which might need to be attached in this way. In particular, the invention may also be applied to the attachment of a fixed grasping bar by means of which the user can move the opening leaf between an open position and a closed position.



Claims
  • 1. A motor vehicle opening-leaf handle, of the type in which the opening leaf has an internal space delimited by two panels, inner and outer, which are connected by an edge panel, the handle including a handle support which is arranged in the interior space of the opening leaf, an external element of the handle being equipped with an attachment tang which is engaged transversely inward through an orifice formed in the outer panel, to be secured to the handle support and thus attach the external element, the handle further including a member for immobilizing the attachment tang, the immobilizing member being mounted to maneuver between an unlocked position and an immobilizing position by a maneuvering member which can be manipulated through an opening made in the edge panel of the opening leaf, wherein the immobilizing member and manipulating member cooperate to center automatically the attachment tang in the handle support when the immobilizing member is moved to the locked position.
  • 2. The handle according to claim 1, wherein the immobilizing member is mounted so that it can slide in the support in a direction perpendicular to the transverse direction of engagement of the external element, and the immobilizing member includes at least one lug which, in the immobilizing position, is housed in a complementary housing in the tang of the external element to prevent the possibility of the external element being extracted transversely outward.
  • 3. The handle according to claim 2, wherein the lug and the housing collaborate via two complementary surfaces which are inclined with respect to the transverse direction of engagement of the external element and with respect to the direction of sliding of the immobilizing member so that, when the immobilizing member is brought into its immobilizing position, the external element is urged transversely inward by the lug of the immobilizing member.
  • 4. The handle according to claim 1, wherein the tang of the external element is guided in sliding in the transverse direction in the handle support.
  • 5. The handle according to claim 4, wherein the immobilizing member has the shape of a U-shaped yoke with two parallel longitudinal branches connected at their rear end by a base which runs at right angles to the two branches and at right angles to the transverse direction, the yoke is introduced longitudinally from front to rear as far as a forward unlocked position, into a complementary slideway formed at the rear of the support, and the yoke is brought by the maneuvering member longitudinally rearward as far as its immobilizing position in which the lugs formed at the front ends of each branch are engaged in corresponding housings in the tang of the external element, the latter then being housed between the two longitudinal branches of the immobilizing yoke.
  • 6. The handle according to claim 5, wherein the handle support includes means for prepositioning the immobilizing member which, while the handle is being fitted, hold it in its unlocked position.
  • 7. The handle according to claim 5, wherein the maneuvering member comprises a threaded rod of longitudinal axis which is screwed into the base of the yoke, the front end of which bears against a surface which is longitudinally fixed, and the rear end of which exhibits a socket which complements that of a manipulating tool which can be introduced through the opening in the edge panel of the opening leaf.
  • 8. The handle according to claim 7, wherein the threaded rod rests against a lateral surface of the tang of the external element.
  • 9. The handle according to claim 1, wherein the external element forms a locking body which plays a part in attaching the handle to the opening leaf.
  • 10. The handle to according to claim 1, wherein the external element forms a fixed element for grasping by means of which a user may bring the opening leaf from a closed position into an open position.
  • 11. The handle according to claim 1, wherein the external element forms a case intended to house a latch.
  • 12. The handle according to claim 1, wherein the maneuvering member is manipulated toward the attachment tang to contact and immobilize the attachment tang and is manipulated away from the attachment tang to release the attachment tang.
  • 13. The handle according to claim 1, wherein the immobilizing member is mounted to slide in the handle support along an axis substantially transverse to the axis of the attachment tang when engaged to the handle support.
  • 14. The handle according to claim 1, wherein the maneuvering member has a portion thereof which is maneuverable within an internal cavity of the handle support.
  • 15. A handle assembly for a motor vehicle, comprising:a handle support arranged on an interior side of a panel of the motor vehicle; external handle element including an attachment tang which is engaged transversely inward from an exterior side of the panel through an opening of the panel to be secured to the handle support; an immobilizing member to secure and unsecure the attachment tang from the handle support; and a maneuvering member to manipulate the immobilizing member to secure and unsecure the attachment tang from the handle support, the maneuvering member having a portion thereof which is maneuverable within an internal cavity of the handle support.
  • 16. The handle assembly according to claim 15, wherein the handle support is configured to house at least a substantial portion of the immobilizing member therein.
  • 17. The handle assembly according to claim 15, wherein the maneuvering member is to be manipulated through an opening made in an edge panel of the motor vehicle.
  • 18. The handle assembly according to claim 15, wherein the attachment tang is secured inside the handle support.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
99 01397 Feb 1999 FR
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