<Field of the Invention>
The present invention relates to a mounting structure of a decorative cap.
<Description of Related Art>
Patent Literature 1 (:JP-A-2003-155848) discloses a mounting structure of a decorative cap that covers a cylinder lock, which controls an opening and closing operation of a door, using a decorative cap member. In the mounting structure of a decorative cap of Patent Literature 1, a protrusion portion from a door panel of the cylinder lock, which is retained in a door of a vehicle, is covered using a block (a decorative cap member). A locking and unlocking operation of the cylinder lock is performed by inserting an unlocking key from an opening that is provided in an open manner in the decorative cap member.
In the mounting structure of a decorative cap of Patent Literature 1, the infiltration of water, which is stagnant inside recessed portions of the opening and the outer surface of the cylinder lock, inside the cylinder lock, or the infiltration of water inside the cylinder lock from a water removal opening, which is provided in the cylinder lock in order to eject water inside the cylinder lock that infiltrates from a boundary between the decorative cap member and the cylinder lock may be causes of an inoperable status of the cylinder lock due to freezing during cold seasons.
The present disclosure relates to a mounting structure of a decorative cap that can effectively prevent the infiltration of water inside a cylinder lock.
Hereinafter, embodiments will be described while referring to the appended drawings. Additionally, the appended drawings and the following disclosure are illustrative examples of the present disclosure, and are not intended to limit the principal subject that is disclosed in the claims.
As shown in the drawing, the cylinder lock section 16 is formed by mounting a decorative cap member 3 onto a cylinder lock 2. The cylinder lock 2 is formed by inserting a plug 13, to which an appropriate number of tumblers 13a are attached, inside a cylinder case 2a in a freely rotatable manner. The cylinder lock 2 is fixed to the handle base 14 using a screw, which is not illustrated in the drawings, and which is screwed into an attachment hole 2b, which is formed in the cylinder case 2a (refer to
A lever 18, onto which a rod bar connection holder 17 is mounted, is connected to a trailing end of the plug 13 of the cylinder lock 2. When the cylinder lock 2 is operated in a rotating manner using an unlocking key, which is inserted from a key insertion section 4, which is provided in the plug 13, in a fixed state to the door panel 1, it is possible to control the availability of an operation that uses the operation handle 15 of the door latch.
A protrusion portion from the door panel 1 of the cylinder lock 2 includes an attachment pedestal section 19, and a columnar protrusion portion 20 that accommodates a top portion of the plug 13. The infiltration of water inside the plug 13 from the key insertion section 4 is prevented as a result of the outer surface of the columnar protrusion portion 20 being covered by a metal cap 20a, and a shutter plate 13b, which is pressed onto the metal cap 20a using a biasing unit, which is not illustrated in the drawings, being mounted on a top portion of the plug 13.
In addition, a water removal hole 13c for ejecting water that is infiltrated inside the plug 13, is provided in the top portion of the plug 13. A water removal opening 10 for communicating with the water removal hole 13c of the plug 13, which is an initial rotational position, is provided on the cylinder case 2a.
Meanwhile, the decorative cap member 3 covers the protrusion portion from the door panel 1 of the cylinder lock 2, with a synthetic resin material injection molded product. The decorative cap member 3 is formed symmetrically for left-right use. In addition, the decorative cap member 3 is formed so that the entirety thereof has a substantially uniform thickness in order to prevent the generation of external appearance defects such as sink marks, and as a result, a gap(hereinafter, a “hollow portion”) is formed between the decorative cap member 3 and the outer surface of the cylinder lock 2.
The mounting of the decorative cap member 3 to the cylinder lock 2 is performed by engaging an engagement claw 3a, which protrudes inward from a peripheral wall, together with an engagement recessed section 19a, which is formed in the attachment pedestal section 19 of the cylinder lock 2 (refer to
In addition, a key insertion opening 5 is provided in the decorative cap member 3 in a manner that surrounds the key insertion section 4 of the plug 13. A ring-shaped flat surface 21, which faces the columnar protrusion portion 20 of the cylinder lock 2 leaving a predetermined clearance (61), is formed on a peripheral edge of the key insertion opening 5 (refer to
As shown in
Accordingly, in the present example, water that is retained at the peripheral edge of the key insertion opening 5, preferentially infiltrates into the hollow portion of the decorative cap member 3 from the water guide groove 8, and is ejected to the outside from the water ejection opening 6 as a result of passing through a water guide channel 7 defined by the water guide wall 9.
As shown in
According to the present disclosure, a mounting structure of a decorative cap includes a door panel 1, a cylinder lock 2 fixed to the door panel 1, and a decorative cap member 3. A protrusion portion of the cylinder lock 2 protruding from the door panel 1 is covered with the decorative cap member 3. The decorative cap member 3 includes a water guide channel 7 guiding infiltrated water from a gap between a key insertion opening 5 and a surface of the cylinder lock 2, to a water ejection opening 6 which is opened on a peripheral wall. The key insertion opening 5 exposes a key insertion portion 4 of the cylinder lock 2.
The decorative cap member 3 includes the key insertion opening 5 for making access to the cylinder lock 2 possible, and covers the protrusion portion from the door panel 1 of the cylinder lock 2 by connecting to the cylinder lock 2, which is fixed to the door panel 1 of a vehicle, or a retention member, which retains the cylinder lock 2 as appropriate.
Generally, a gap is generated between the key insertion opening 5 of the decorative cap member 3, which is formed and mounted separately to the cylinder lock 2, and the outer surface of the cylinder lock 2, and even in a case in which the corresponding gap is small, it is not possible to prevent infiltrated water in a high water pressure environment such as a car wash, and therefore, water that infiltrates from the gap is retained in the gap between the cylinder lock 2 and a decorative cap section, builds up, and there is a concern of reverse flow from the water removal opening 10, which is provided in the cylinder lock 2.
However, according to the mounting structure of a decorative cap of the present disclosure, since infiltrated 5 water from the key insertion opening 5 is quickly guided to the water ejection opening 6 via the water guide channel 7, the retention of infiltrated water inside the gap between the cylinder lock 2 and the decorative cap, is prevented, and therefore, reverse flow to the water removal opening 10 is 10 reliably prevented.
Generally, in a case in which the decorative cap member 3 is formed in a hollow shape as a result of a sufficient space being retained between the decorative cap member 3 and the cylinder lock 2, the hollow portion becomes a retention space of infiltrated water, and therefore, can potentially increase the water pressure during reverse flow. However, in the mounting structure of a decorative cap of the present disclosure, since it is possible to effectively prevent the retention of infiltrated water in the hollow portion, it is possible to reliably prevent the infiltration of water inside the cylinder lock 2 as a result of this cause.
Furthermore, in a case in which a water retention space is formed around the key insertion opening 5 for design reasons, or the like, generally, there is a possibility that infiltration of water will occur inside the plug 13 of the cylinder lock 2 from the retention space. However, in the mounting structure of the decorative cap of the present disclosure in which the decorative cap member 3 effectively prevents the retention of water inside a border portion with the cylinder lock 2, since water that is supplied to the retention space around the key insertion opening 5, is ejected from the water ejection opening 6 via the water guide channel 7, it is possible to effectively suppress the infiltration of water inside the plug 13 from the retention space.
In addition, according to the mounting structure of the decorative cap of the present disclosure, a water guide groove 8 may be formed on a peripheral edge rear surface of the key insertion opening 5 of the decorative cap member 3. The water guide groove 8 guides water that is retained at a peripheral edge of the key insertion opening 5.
The water guide groove 8 on the peripheral edge rear surface of the key insertion opening 5 has a flow path resistance that is smaller than a flow path resistance of other gaps around the key insertion opening 5. In order to guide infiltrated water to the water ejection opening 6 from the entire area of the key insertion opening 5, generally, it is necessary to set a multitude of water guide channels 7, but in the mounting structure of a decorative cap of the present disclosure, in which an infiltration port to the water guide channel 7 is limited, it is possible to efficiently guide infiltrated water to the water ejection openings 6, 6 using a small number of water guide channels 7,7, respectivelydefined by water guide walls 9,9.
Furthermore, according to the mounting structure of a decorative cap of the present disclosure, the water removal opening 10 and the water removal space 11 may be separated from each other by a dividing wall 12 protruding from a peripheral edge of the water removal opening 10 of the cylinder lock 2 and abutting against a wall surface of the decorative cap member 3.
It is necessary to perform crowning of the decorative cap member 3 in a manner that does not obstruct the water removal opening 10, which is provided on the cylinder lock 2, and the water removal space 11, which corresponds to a space for water ejection from the water removal opening 10, is ensured between the decorative cap member 3 and the cylinder lock 2.
According to the mounting structure of the decorative cap of the present disclosure, the reverse flow of infiltrated water to the water removal opening 10 from the space for water ejection is prevented by providing the dividing wall 12 at the peripheral edge of the water removal opening 10 and causing the dividing wall 12 to abut against the wall surface of the decorative cap member 3.
According to the mounting structure of a decorative cap of the present disclosure, it is possible to effectively prevent the infiltration of water inside a cylinder lock.
The present invention was described referring to detailed or specific embodiments, but it should be apparent to a person skilled in the art that various modifications and corrections can be applied without departing from the spirit and range of the invention.
1 DOOR PANEL
2 CYLINDER LOCK
3 DECORATIVE CAP MEMBER
4 KEY INSERTION SECTION
5 KEY INSERTION OPENING
6 WATER EJECTION OPENING
7 WATER GUIDE CHANNEL
8 WATER GUIDE GROOVE
9 WATER GUIDE WALL
10 WATER REMOVAL OPENING
11 WATER REMOVAL SPACE
12 DIVIDING WALL
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2014-099324 | May 2014 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation of PCT application No. PCT/JP2015/063817, which was filed on May 13, 2015 based on Japanese Patent Application (No. 2014-099324) filed on May 13, 2014, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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