Power striker mechanism with backdrive prevention

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6715808
  • Patent Number
    6,715,808
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 8, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 6, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A power striker mechanism (10) has a housing (22). A striker (18) is mounted on a striker plate (20) that is mounted on the housing for sliding movement between an inboard and an outboard position. A driver plate (44) is mounted to the housing for sliding movement in a direction orthogonal to the movement of the striker plate (20). An actuator (16) effects movement of the driver plate (44) to thereby effect movement of the striker plate (20) between the inboard and outboard positions. The striker plate (20) has a pin (36) and the driver plate has an S-shaped slot (42). The pin slidably engages the S-shaped slot. The S-shaped slot has end regions extending generally parallel to each other and in the orthogonal direction and is interconnected by a diagonally extending section. When the pin (36) is in the end regions of the S-shaped slot, forces imparted on the striker plate (20) are transmitted to the housing (22) and thereby preventing backlash of the actuator (16). When the pin (36) is in the diagonally extending section, movement of the drive plate (44) effects movement of the striker plate (20).
Description




FIELD OF INVENTION




The subject invention relates to a power striker mechanism for use with a closure panel of a motor vehicle.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A vehicle closure panel, such as a door, hood or deck, typically includes a seal to prevent exterior environmental elements from intruding into a passenger compartment. The seal also reduces the amount of exterior noise transmitted into the passenger compartment. Seals with higher stiffness coefficients and greater seal pressures are being used to accommodate consumer demand for a quieter passenger compartment. In other words, new seals are becoming much stiffer than those traditionally used. As appreciated, a stiffer seal translates into an increase in force required to completely close the closure panel.




One solution to this problem is the use of a power striker, including the power strikers disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,172,947; 4,739,585; 4,982,984; 5,716,085; 5,755,468; 4,842,313; 4,775,178; 4,707,007; 5,765,886; and 5,066,056. During operation of these typical devices, the closure panel is moved to an initial closed position such that the latch engages the striker. The striker is then moved inboard by a power actuator to cinch the closure panel to a final closed position compressing the seals.




One shortcoming of such a mechanism is the vulnerability to damage of the power striker by excessive slamming of the closure panel, typically a door. A slammed door causes damage because the striker is driven inboard of the vehicle and inertial forces of the door are subsequently transmitted through the striker to the power actuator. Repair and replacement of power actuator is complicated by the confined mounting locations required of such mechanisms.




It is thus desirable to develop a powered striker mechanism that is not susceptible to damage by a slamming vehicle closure panel.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




The disadvantages of the prior art may be overcome by providing a power striker that isolates the actuator from slamming loads imparted to the striker assembly.




According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a power striker mechanism having a housing. A striker is mounted on a striker plate that is mounted on the housing for slidable movement between an inboard and an outboard position. A driver plate is mounted to the housing for slidable movement is a direction orthogonal to the striker plate. An actuator effects movement of the driver plate to thereby effect movement of the striker plate between the inboard and outboard positions. The striker plate has a pin and the driver plate has an S-shaped slot defining a camming relation. The pin slidably engages the S-shaped slot. The S-shaped slot has end regions extending in the orthogonal direction and is interconnected by a diagonally extending section. When the pin is in the end regions of the S-shaped slot, forces imparted on the striker plate are transmitted to the housing and thereby preventing backlash of the actuator. When the pin is in the diagonally extending section, movement of the driver plate effects movement of the striker plate.




According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a power striker mechanism. The striker plate and the driver plate are connected together in a camming relation having end phases corresponding to inboard and outboard positions of the striker plate. In the end phases, corresponding to the inboard and outboard positions, the striker plate and the driver plate are coupled to the housing of the mechanism. In an intermediate phase intermediate the end phases, the striker plate and the driver plate are uncoupled from the housing enabling the relative sliding movement of the striker plate and the drive plate.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a powered striker mechanism of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the assembled powered striker mechanism of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view, partially in section, of the striker assembly of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 4

is a perspective view, partially in section, of a driver assembly for the powered striker mechanism of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the Figures wherein like numerals indicate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views' a power closure panel striker mechanism is generally shown at


10


in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The power striker mechanism


10


comprises a striker assembly


12


, a driver assembly


14


and an actuator


16


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the striker assembly


12


includes a striker plate


20


. The striker plate


20


has three aligned holes, with a center hole sized for mounting a driver pin


36


. A striker


18


, which is U-shaped with outboard


17


and inboard


19


legs, is fixedly attached in the outermost holes of the striker plate


20


. The striker plate


20


is slidingly disposed within a cavity


24


of a striker housing cover


22


. The striker correspondingly


18


extends through a rectangular opening


25


in the striker housing cover


22


.




The striker housing cover


22


fits within a peripheral rim


26


of a backplate


28


. The striker housing cover


22


has two countersunk mounting holes


30


through which two mounting screws (not shown) are inserted to secure the striker assembly


12


to the vehicle. The backplate


28


secures the striker housing cover


22


at a top and bottom portion by a lip


32


folded over the striker housing cover


2


′. The pin driver


36


extends through a slot


38


in the backplate


28


. Further, the backplate


28


cooperates with the striker housing plate


22


to define a first cavity therebetween. Preferably, striker housing cover


22


has a transverse embossment which receives and secures striker bushings


34


above and below the striker plate


20


within the striker housing cover


22


defining a first channel. The striker bushings


34


are held firmly between the striker housing cover


22


and the backplate


28


. The striker bushings


34


allow an inboard and outboard sliding movement of the striker plate


20


in the direction of arrows A, B. As appreciated, the driver pin


36


and striker


18


are also limited to horizontal movement along with the striker plate


20


.




The driver pin


36


fits within a roller


40


disposed within the driver assembly


14


, which is also shown in FIG.


4


. The roller


40


follows within a cam slot


42


of a driver plate


44


in a camming relation.




The driver plate


44


is rectangular having the cam slot


42


and a set or series of gear teeth


46


. The cam slot


42


has an S-shaped profile defined by three phases. The end phases comprise outboard


41


and inboard


43


ends and an intermediate phase comprising a diagonal connection therebetween. Outboard end


41


and inboard end


43


extend parallel to each other and generally orthogonal to the inboard outboard movement of the striker plate


20


.




A driver housing plate


48


has rectangular aperture


49


which enables the operative engagement between the actuator


16


and the drive plate


42


. Preferably, driver housing plate


48


has a rectangular embossment.




The cover


50


includes upper and lower tabs


54


that are folded over the driver housing plate


48


to secure the driver assembly


14


and define a second cavity therebetween. The cover


50


has an aperture


51


through which the pin


36


extends. A pair of driver bushings


56


are mounted within the second cavity to define a second channel. The driver plate


44


slides within the second channel defined by the driver bushings


56


in a direction perpendicular to the inboard outboard movement of the striker plate


20


.




The gear teeth


46


of the driver plate


44


engage a sector gear


58


. The sector gear


58


is mounted to the support bracket


66


and has a first set of gear teeth


60


that engages the driver plate


44


and a second set of gear teeth


62


that engages a pinion


64


of the actuator


16


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the actuator


16


is mounted to an internal support within the vehicle. A support bracket


66


is a rectangular plate having an opening for the drive gear


64


and is secured to the actuator


16


to provide a mounting location for the sector gear


58


. The sector gear


58


is pivotally attached to the support bracket


66


. The sector gear


58


transmits rotary motion of the drive gear


64


to the driver plate


44


and acts as a lever arm to multiply torque provided by the motor


16


. The position of the striker


18


may be adjusted laterally while maintaining engagement of the driver plate


44


to the sector gear


58


due to extra width provided in the driver gear teeth


46


.




The subject power striker mechanism


10


is configured to prevent transmission of impact forces on the striker


18


, by a slammed closure panel, back through the driver assembly


14


and to the gear motor


16


. An impact force imparted on the striker


18


will be in an inboard outboard direction.




The operation of the power striker mechanism


10


begins once the vehicle closure panel is moved to an initial closed position and the latch on the vehicle closure panel, typically a door, hood or deck, has latched onto the striker


18


. The actuator


16


is energized to rotate the drive gear


64


that in turn rotates the sector gear


58


. The rotation of the sector gear


58


forces the driver plate


44


to slide. The driver plate


44


engages the roller


40


, responsively moves the roller


40


along the outboard end


41


and then diagonally towards the inboard end


43


and then along the inboard end


43


. The drive pin


36


, which engages the roller, responsively transmits the inboard movement to the striker plate


20


and striker


18


, causing the striker


18


to move inboard (Arrow A) and pull the vehicle closure panel to a final closed position.




When the closure panel is opened, the process is reversed to move the striker


18


back to the initial closure panel closed or outboard position (Arrow B).




When a closure panel is slammed shut or other external force applied, such as a collision, a force is exerted on the striker


18


in an inboard direction (Arrow A). As appreciated the force is transmitted from the striker


18


through the striker plate


20


and thereby to the driver pin


36


. The driver pin


36


then impacts a side of the cam slot


42


of the driver plate


44


. When the driver plate


44


is at either end of travel, pin


36


will be positioned at either the outboard end


41


or the inboard end


43


. The outboard end


41


and the inboard end


43


both extend transversely to the direction of movement of the striker plate


20


. Thus, when pin


36


is in either of the inboard end


43


or the outboard end


41


, the striker plate


20


and the driver plate


44


are coupled to the housing. Intermediate of the inboard end


43


and the outboard end


41


, the driver plate


44


and the striker plate are uncoupled from the housing enabling the sliding movement of both and thereby effect the inboard and outboard movement of the striker plate


20


. Therefor, forces applied to the striker


18


will not be converted to movement of the driver plate


44


. The S-shaped profile of the cam slot


42


prevents impact forces from being transmitted to the actuator


16


. Impact loads are ultimately transmitted to the vehicle. The result is the atctuator


16


being insulated from impact forces exerted on the striker


18


.




The invention has been described in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology, which has been used, is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation. Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A power striker mechanism comprising:a housing, a striker mounted on a striker plate, said striker plate mounted on said housing for sliding movement between an inboard and an outboard position; a driver plate mounted to the housing for sliding movement in a direction orthogonal to said sliding movement of said striker plate and operably connected therewith in a camming relation, said driver plate having a series of teeth, and an actuator having a drive gear in driving engagement with said series of teeth of said driver plate for effecting movement thereof to thereby effect movement of said striker plate between said inboard and outboard positions, said camming relation comprising end phases corresponding to said inboard and outboard positions wherein said striker plate and said driver plate are coupled to the housing and comprising an intermediate phase intermediate said end phases wherein said striker plate and said driver plate are uncoupled from said housing enabling said sliding movement of said striker plate and said drive plate.
  • 2. A power striker mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein one of said striker plate and said driver plate has a pin and the other of said striker plate and said driver plate having an S-shaped slot, said pin in sliding engagement with said S-shaped slot, said S-shaped slot having end regions extending in said orthogonal direction and interconnected by a diagonally extending section, whereby when said pin is in said end regions of said S-shaped slot, forces imparted to the striker are transmitted to the housing and when said pin moves along said diagonally extending section, said driver plate effects movement of said striker plate.
  • 3. A power striker mechanism as claimed in claim 2 wherein said driver plate is in a geared relation with said actuator.
  • 4. A power striker mechanism as claimed in claim 3 wherein said housing has a sector gear mounted thereon, said sector gear operably extending between said series of teeth of said driver plate and said drive gear of said actuator.
  • 5. A power striker mechanism as claimed in claim 4 wherein said housing comprises a backplate engaging a cover plate defining a cavity therebetween, said backplate having an aperture receiving said pin, said cover plate having an aperture through which said striker extends, said cavity having bushings defining a first slide channel, said striker plate slidably received in said slide channel.
  • 6. A power striker mechanism as claimed in claim 5 wherein said housing further comprises a driver housing engaging a driver cover defining a cavity therebetween, said driver cover having an aperture receiving said pin, said driver housing having an aperture providing access for said operative engagement between said drive plate and said actuator, said cavity having bushings defining a second slide channel, said drive plate slidably received in said slide channel.
  • 7. A power striker mechanism as claimed in claim 6 wherein said driver cover and said backplate engage in a back to back relation with said respective apertures aligning enabling said pin to extend therethrough.
  • 8. A power striker mechanism comprising:a housing having a backplate engaging a cover plate defining a cavity therebetween, said backplate having an aperture, a striker mounted on a striker plate, said striker plate mounted on said housing for sliding movement between an inboard and an outboard position; a driver plate mounted to the housing for sliding movement in a direction orthogonal to said sliding movement of said striker plate and operably connected therewith in a camming relation, said driver plate having a pin received in said aperture in said backplate, said cover plate having an aperture through which said striker extends, said cavity having bushings defining a first slide channel wherein said striker plate is slidably received in said slide channel, and an actuator operatively engaging said drive plate for effecting movement thereof to thereby effect movement of said striker plate between said inboard and outboard positions, said camming relation comprising end phases corresponding to said inboard and outboard positions wherein said striker plate and said driver plate are coupled to the housing and comprising an intermediate phase intermediate said end phases wherein said striker plate and said driver plate are uncoupled from said housing enabling said sliding movement of said striker plate and said drive plate.
  • 9. A power striker mechanism as claimed in claim 8 wherein said housing further comprises a driver housing engaging a driver cover defining a cavity therebetween, said driver cover having an aperture receiving said pin, said driver housing having an aperture providing access for said operative engagement between said drive plate and said actuator, said cavity having bushings defining a second slide channel, said drive plate slidably received in said slide channel.
  • 10. A power striker mechanism as claimed in claim 9 wherein said driver cover and said backplate engages in a back to back relation with said respective apertures aligning enabling said pin to extend therethrough.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of provisional 60/184,042 filed on Feb. 22, 2000.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/CA01/00182 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/63075 8/30/2001 WO A
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