The invention relates to a device of the kind indicated in the preamble of claim 1. The handle is captured by the hand of the user and actuated for opening the door and for entering into a vehicle for example. It is sensible to illuminate the region such that the handle can be securely gripped by the user. The user can thus see the handle and securely capture it. A feeling and a touching of the handle is therefore not required.
The German printed Patent document DE 101 21 046 A1 describes such a device, where an electrically operated sensor is disposed in the interior of the handle and detects the approach of an authorized access user. The handle exhibits one or several bore holes, which serve for receiving a light source. This light source is connected to the electrical supply lines of the sensor placed into the interior of the handle, wherein the electronics of the sensor turns on the light source. In particular, two light sources are furnished at the handle, which light sources illuminate the grip recess from each end of the handle. However, it is a disadvantage in this arrangement that the user, who wants to actuate the handle in darkness, cannot recognize the floor near the vehicle door such that the danger exists to trip or stumble, to step into a puddle, or the like. In addition, the guiding of the electrical lines to the light source disposed at the second end is difficult. The light sources in the bore holes at the handle also do not result in a connected optical image.
Therefore it is an object of the present invention to furnish a device, which can simultaneously illuminate the region of the handle and the front field disposed at the floor, which front field thereby offers an optically pleasant picture of the handle and which device is simple for mounting. This object is obtained by the characterizing features of claim 1, which features have the following particular importance and meaning.
The illuminating device comprises a housing, which housing is formed as a part of the handle itself and which is arranged close to the bearing axis. This casing together with the handle forms a common unit. The illuminating device illuminates both the grip recess as well as also the front field disposed at the floor next to the vehicle door. Therefore the user cannot only recognize well the grip recess, but also the floor near to the vehicle door such that a twisting or a tripping or a stumbling or also a stepping into a puddle can be avoided. Here the handle and the casing form a unit from the appearance image such that a positive optical impression is generated. The casing and the handle can be led together into a device unit already prior to the mounting of the handle at the vehicle. The mounting of the handle at the vehicle is thereby rendered more simple. It is also possible to provide for the illuminating device at a multitude of different handles, which handles can also contain but do not have to contain further electronic components such as for example sensors.
The switching on of the illuminating device can for example be performed by a sensor within the handle, wherein the sensor detects the approach of the authorized user. It is also possible to turn the illuminating device on by an actuating of the key for opening the door lock. This key can in particular also be presented by an electronic device component, which is furnished with keys for touching or the like and which communicates with the vehicle by for example electromagnetic waves. It is also advantageous to turn on the illuminating device by switching off the motor at the motor vehicle. Usually the operating person leaves the vehicle after the switching off of the motor. Then it is sensible to be able to see the front field disposed at the floor in order to avoid to step here onto an unevenness or into a puddle. It is also advantageous to illuminate the region of the grip recess in order to be able to actuate for example keys for touching, switches or the like disposed at the handle. Of course, still further possibilities are conceivable for switching on the illuminating device.
Further advantages and embodiments of the invention result from the following description, the subclaims, and the drawings. There is shown in:
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The handle 10 according to the present invention is shown in
It is particularly advantageous to guide the electrical connection cables 35 into a plug 37, which plug 37 simply can be connected to the power supply or, respectively, the steering or control of the vehicle 20 by way of a suitable socket, not shown here in detail, in the vehicle 20. If the handle 10 contains still further electronic components, then also the electrical lines 18 required for this purpose can also be connected to the plug 37. This simplifies the mounting of the handle 10, since as already mentioned above contacting to the power supply or, respectively, to the steering or to the control of the vehicle 20 is therewith rendered easier.
The first light sources 32 are disposed at the circuit board 34, which light sources 32 are disposed below the circuit board in
Here one can also recognize that the handle 10 comprises a diaphragm part 12 and a grip body 13. The housing 31 matches very well the shape of the grip body 13. The web like element 15 of the grip body 13 is recognized between the housing 31 and the diaphragm part 12 on the side of the handle 10 which is directed toward the floor 24. The electrical connection cables 35, which are connected at the circuit board 34, end in a plug 37, which plug can be simply connected in the vehicle. In addition also electrical lines 18 are connected at this plug 37, which electrical lines 18 are derived from the electrical or, respectively, electronic device components out of the interior of the handle 10.
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The handle 10 has the locking means 16. The illuminating device 30 is furnished with counter locking means 36. During incorporation of the illuminating device 30, the counter locking means 36 is locked at the locking means 16 such that a secure and firm connection exists and the illuminating device 30 and the handle 10 form a closed device group, which device group can be mounted at a vehicle 20. Preferably the handle 10 as well as also the housing 31 of the illuminating device 31 consist of plastic. In this case it is particularly advantageous to form the locking means 16 or, respectively, the counter locking means 36 already during the production process, for example by injection molding.
The here represented embodiments are only realizations by way of example of the invention. The invention is not restricted to these embodiments. Instead many kinds of deviations and modifications are possible.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 016 351.9 | Apr 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2008/001208 | 2/13/2008 | WO | 00 | 9/29/2009 |