The present application is national phase of International Application Number PCT/IB2009/052719 filed Jun. 24, 2009, and claims priority from German Application Number 10 2008 030 209.0 filed Jun. 25, 2008.
External, automobile door handle systems typically are configured in a body skin recess accessed by the user's fingers to outwardly pivot a lever-like grip. Another embodiment mode uses a so-called pull-grip, wherein one end of the grip is pivotably connected to a support in turn solidly joined to the door structure. The other grip end is displaceable by means of a support protrusion inside said support. To open the door, the user pulls said grip outward, as a result of which a swivel lever pivotably resting on said support is pivoted, this lever in turn being linked by a rod system or a cable to a door lock. Said swivel lever and grip are spring-biased toward the rest position.
Inevitable there are accidents in which the automobile is impacted broadside. In such an impact the automobile is accelerated transversely, so that, by inertia, the grips tend to remain in place while the vehicle impulsively departs from its position. As a result an opening force is exerted on the pertinent grip, opening the door. Accordingly there is danger the vehicle car will open impulsively and the person seated next to the door may be flung outside the car.
An external car door handle system is known from the German patent document 10 2006 027 912 A1 wherein a centrifugal weight is displaceably supported in a limited way in the swivel support zone of the grip approximately in the same direction as is the grip, the centrifugal weight in one end position (blocked position) locking the grip in the rest position while releasing it in the other (release) position. In the release position, the centrifugal weight is prestressed and shall be moved into the locked position when the vehicle experiences a predetermined transverse acceleration, hence the automobile exerting an opening force on said grip. The grip secured in this instance against undesired opening is a pivot grip of the above cited kind, which is seized from underneath by the user when wishing to open the door, the grip substantially being pivoted about a horizontal axis.
The German patent document DE 199 29 022 A1 discloses how to support a centrifugal lever pivotably while affixed to the door and how to move said lever against a stop solidly joined to said door. In this way a beak connected to the door lever can only pivot in limited manner.
The object of the present invention is to create an external automobile door handle system that, in the event of a crash, and when under high transverse acceleration, shall be prevented from moving into said open position. This external handle system is a so-called pull handle system which the user pulls away from the door structure and which in the process is substantially pivoted about a vertical axis when said door shall be opened. The centrifugal weight shall be minimal in order to contribute little to the total vehicle weight.
This objective is attained by the claims of patent 1.
The external handle system of the present invention comprises, as in the conventional case, a centrifugal weight that is supported in similar manner as the grip and causes grip locking in a first end position (the lock position), and, in the second end position (the release position) releasing said grip, the centrifugal weight being displaced into the locked position when acted on by a predetermined transverse acceleration. In the present invention, the swivel lever comprises a holding element from which is suspended a pendular, elongated centrifugal lever subtending a longitudinal axis and pivotable about an axis approximately parallel to the pivot axis of the swivel lever. The centrifugal weight lever is biased by a spring toward the swivel lever and ordinarily will rest against latter. When manually operating the grip, the swivel lever is moved along at the same time and in turn drives the lever. When a centrifugal forces arises due to a transverse acceleration, the centrifugal weight lever is pivoted away from swivel lever in the direction of a first stop and, during an opening displacement of the grip, the centrifugal weight lever is displaced downward in the direction of its longitudinal axis toward and against a second stop. As a result the grip's opening displacement is blocked.
The external door handle system of the present invention is especially appropriate for the so-called pull handle system, the entailed complexity in attaining handle system locking in the event of transverse acceleration being minimal. Said additional complexity merely amounts to a centrifugal weight lever of comparatively little mass, especially when, as in one embodiment mode of the present invention, the mass of said centrifugal weight lever is concentrated at its free end. Accordingly the present invention effectively blocks the handle system from opening, without thereby significantly increasing the size of the door handle system and its mass.
An illustrative embodiment mode of the present invention is elucidated below in relation to the appended drawings.
At one end the grip 12 is fitted with a bearing protrusion 16 which by means of a pin 18 of the support 10 rests pivotably about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the drawing respectively the plane of the grip 12. At its opposite end, the grip 12 is fitted with a further support protrusion 20 which substantially is displaceable perpendicularly to the grip 12 within the support 10 as shown in dashed lines on the left side of
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A first elongated stop 46 solidly joined to the door is configured on the side of the centrifugal lever 38 opposite the swivel lever 22. A second elongated stop 48 is configured underneath the free end of the centrifugal lever 34 and runs substantially perpendicularly to the first stop 46. Said stop 48 is fitted at its upper side with a recess 50a allowing unhampered motion of the centrifugal lever 38, namely latter shall not be hampered during its ordinary operation by the top side of the stop 48.
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10 2008 030 209 | Jun 2008 | DE | national |
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PCT/IB2009/052719 | 6/24/2009 | WO | 00 | 12/20/2010 |
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WO2009/156958 | 12/30/2009 | WO | A |
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