Claims
- 1. An outside door handle assembly for actuating a door latch mechanism of vehicle doors, comprising:
- a base member having a pair of arms being secured to the vehicle door;
- a pair of levers respectively being pivotally mounted upon said pair of arms, one of said levers being operably connected to said door latch mechanism;
- a manually operable main door handle pivotally mounted upon said pair of levers;
- biasing means constantly biasing said main door handle so as to maintain said main door handle in a normal non-operative position;
- locking means normally locking the pivotal movement of said levers and said latch mechanism, said locking means releasing said levers and said latch mechanism only when said main door handle is initially rotated from said normal non-operative position in a door opening direction; and
- means for relatively non-pivotally engaging said main door handle with said one of said pair of levers upon a further door opening rotation of said main door handle, whereby said main door handle and said pair of levers are rotatable as a unit about the pivotal mounting point of said levers on said pair of arms for unlatching the door latch mechanism.
- 2. An outside door handle assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said biasing means comprises two return springs, one of which is provided between one of said pair of levers and the corresponding one of said arms of said base member, and the other of which is provided between the other of said pair of levers and said main door handle.
- 3. An outside door handle assembly as set forth in claim 1, further comprising stop means for preventing said levers and said main door handle from being rotated past their normal inoperative positions by said biasing means upon closing said door.
- 4. An outside door handle assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein a spaced portion is provided between said main door handle and said base member for facilitating manual operation of said handle.
- 5. An outside door handle assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said locking means includes a pin provided on said base member upon which is pivotally mounted a flange portion of said door handle having a hook disposed on an inwardly extending end thereof.
- 6. An outside door handle assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein the center of gravity of said main door handle is substantially positioned at the center of pivotal movement thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to vehicle door handle assemblies, and more particularly to an improved latch operating outside door handle assembly.
The conventional latch operating door handle has a serious drawback in that in case of an automoble collision at the door location the door latch mechanism might be released by the force of inertia of the handle member itself, which of course leads to an unintentional door opening which in turn may cause serious casualties.
One of the improved door handle assemblies designed to prevent this occurrence is of the type which uses a great biasing force against operation of the door handle. This type of assembly however has such demerits, such as, for example, the operational feeling of the door handle is so large, and the handle assembly is too great to install into a small or limited size vehicle door, that such assembly is not practical.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved door latch operating outside door handle assembly which will overcome the above conventional drawbacks.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a compact and yet safe outside door handle assembly for a vehicle door.
The foregoing objectives are achieved according to this invention through the provision of a base member to which is pivotally attached lever means and a manually operable door handle. The lever is connected to the door latch mechanism and the handle is pivotable relative to the lever means, while locking means are provided between the handle and the base member. Initial rotation of the handle unlocks the handle from the base member, whereby further rotation of the handle actuates the levers and the latch mechanism.
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