Powered vehicle door latch and actuator therefor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6764113
  • Patent Number
    6,764,113
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 19, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 20, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A latch assembly has a ratchet that pivots between open and closed conditions selectively cinching a striker. A pawl engages the ratchet. A pawl lever engages the pawl for releasing rotation thereof. An inside release assembly has an inside release lever connected to an inside clutch lever and an override lever. The inside clutch lever selectively engages the pawl lever. Manipulation of the inside release lever selectively releases the pawl lever. An outside clutch lever selectively engages the pawl lever. Manipulation of the outside release lever releases the pawl lever when the outside clutch lever engages the pawl lever. A first motor operably engages a first shaft having a lock cam. A second motor operably engages a second rotatably mounted shaft having a child lock cam. The lock cam is rotatable to engage the inside and outside clutch levers and the override lever.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a latch for a vehicle door. In particular, this invention relates to a powered door latch with a manual override.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Vehicle door latch systems are well known in the art. Typically, a vehicle door will have a latch for engaging and cinching onto a striker. The latch will have a rotatably mounted ratchet engaging a pawl in a ratchet relation. The ratchet cooperates with a mouth of a housing to pivot between an open and closed condition for receiving, engaging and cinching a keeper of a striker. The ratchet has a cam surface having abutment surfaces. As the ratchet engages the keeper of a striker, the ratchet rotates in a latching sense and the pawl travels along the cam surface to retain the ratchet in the closed and cinched conditions.




The vehicle door itself has inner and outer manually movable release handles which are operably connected to inner and outer release levers on the latch. To release the latch, the pawl is rotated by responsive movement of either of the inner or outer release levers to disengage the ratchet.




In powered latch systems, as illustrated in WO 98/33998, power actuators are utilized to lock and unlock the latch. These systems embody solenoids, and sometimes, electrical motors with speed reduction gears. There is a need to provide locking assemblies in which the power operation is more versatile and more universally applicable to all of the various and desirable functions which are required with respect to both front doors and rear doors in four door vehicles.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The disadvantages of the prior art may be overcome by providing a latch assembly and an actuator assembly for a vehicle having a simple mechanism which will lock and unlock the door latch and also provide a mechanism for a manual override.




According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a latch assembly and actuator assembly for locking and unlocking a vehicle door latch. The latch assembly comprises a latch housing, a ratchet pivotally mounted to the latch housing to pivot between a biased open condition and a closed condition for receiving, engaging and cinching a striker and a pawl pivotally mounted to the latch housing and biased against the ratchet to maintain the ratchet in the closed condition. A pawl lever is operatively coupled to the latch housing and the pawl for effecting releasing rotation of the pawl relative to the ratchet. An inside release assembly comprises an inside release lever pivotally mounted to the latch housing and operably connected to an inside clutch lever and an override lever. The inside clutch lever is moveable to engage and disengage the pawl lever, manipulation of the inside release lever responsively effecting releasing movement of the pawl lever when the inside clutch lever engages the pawl lever. An outside release assembly comprises an outside release lever pivotally mounted to the latch housing and operably connected to an outside clutch lever. The outside clutch lever is moveable to engage and disengage the pawl lever, manipulation of the outside release lever responsively effecting releasing movement of the pawl lever when the outside clutch lever engages the pawl lever. The actuator comprises an actuator housing and a first motor operably engaging a first shaft rotatably mounted in the actuator housing. The shaft has a lock cam mounted thereon. The actuator housing is in mating engagement with the latch housing such that the lock cam is rotatable in the latch housing to engage the inside clutch lever and the outside clutch lever whereby rotation of the lock cam selectively moves at least one of the clutch levers out of engagement with the pawl lever to unlock the latch assembly for releasing the pawl and the ratchet from the closed condition to the open condition.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In drawings which illustrate embodiments of the invention:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the latch assembly of the present invention, with the rear cover plate removed;





FIG. 2

is a front elevational view of the latch assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the actuator assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a front elevational view of the latch assembly of

FIG. 1

in a single lock condition;





FIG. 5

is a front elevational view of the latch assembly of

FIG. 1

is a double lock condition;





FIG. 6

is a front elevational view of the latch assembly of

FIG. 1

in a single lock and child locked condition;





FIG. 7

is a front elevational view of a second embodiment of the latch assembly of the present invention in a locked condition.





FIG. 8

is a side elevational view of the latch assembly with the ratchet and pawl in a latched, or closed, condition; and





FIG. 9

is a side elevational view of the latch assembly with the ratchet and pawl in an unlatch, or open, condition.











DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The latch assembly


10


for a vehicle door according to the present invention is generally illustrated in FIG.


1


. The latch


10


has a housing


12


having a mouth


14


. A ratchet


11


is pivotally mounted to the housing


12


to cooperate with the mouth


14


to pivot between an open condition, as shown in

FIG. 9

, and a closed condition, as shown in

FIG. 8

, for receiving, engaging and cinching a striker


9


. A pawl


13


is also pivotally mounted to the housing


12


and biased against the ratchet


11


for maintaining the ratchet in the closed condition. A spring


7


is connected between the ratchet


11


and housing


12


to bias the ratchet


11


in an open condition as commonly known to one of ordinary skill in the art.




The latch assembly


10


includes an outside release lever


16


pivotally mounted to the housing


12


at pivot


18


. The outside release lever


16


is generally L-shaped and includes heel portion


15


and an opposite C-shaped distal end


17


which is operably connected to an outside door handle on the vehicle door.




The latch assembly


10


further includes an inside release lever


20


pivotally mounted by pivot pin


26


to a flange


22


extending generally perpendicularly from the face of the housing


12


. The inside release lever


20


has an L-shape and includes a distal end


21


adjacent the mouth


14


of the housing


12


and a toe portion


23


opposite the distal end


21


. The distal end


21


connects to a release cable which is operably connected to an inside door handle on the vehicle door. The inside release lever


20


generally operates in a plane orthogonal to the outside release lever


16


as shown in FIG.


1


.




A pawl lever


24


is pivotally mounted on the housing


12


on an opposite side of the housing


12


from the pawl


13


and ratchet


11


. The pawl lever


24


is pivotally mounted to housing


12


at pin


36


. The pawl lever


24


is operably connected through pin


36


to the pawl


13


, on the opposite side of the housing


12


, whereby rotation of the pawl lever


24


effects releasing rotation of the pawl


13


which releases the ratchet


11


for opening the latch


10


. The pawl lever


24


has tabs


28


on each side thereof and located about mid-length of the lever arm.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an outside clutch lever


30


is pivotally connected to the heel portion


15


of the outside release lever


16


. The clutch lever


30


is spring biased such that the clutch lever


30


engages one of the tabs


28


on pawl lever


24


.




An inside clutch lever


32


is pivotally connected to a toe portion


34


of an auxiliary inside release lever


38


. The auxiliary release lever


38


is generally L-shaped and pivotally mounted at a heel portion


35


to the housing


12


by pin


40


. The distal end


42


of auxiliary release lever


38


engages the toe portion


23


of the release lever


20


. The distal end


42


also has a C-shaped portion


44


. The auxiliary release lever


38


is spring biased to abut with pin


36


. The inside clutch lever


32


is spring biased to engage an opposite one of the tabs


28


on pawl lever


24


. That is, the pawl lever


24


is positioned between the outside clutch lever


30


and the overlying inside clutch lever


32


as shown in FIG.


1


.




An override lever


46


is commonly mounted on pin


36


. The override lever


46


is L-shaped having a toe end


45


and a heel end


47


. The toe end


45


supports a pin


48


which engages the C-shaped portion


44


of the auxiliary release lever


38


. As auxiliary release lever


38


rotates, override lever


46


will responsively rotate therewith.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the actuator assembly


50


is illustrated. The actuator assembly


50


comprises a housing


52


. The housing


52


supports a first motor


54


and a second motor


56


. The first motor


54


operates through a series of gears


55


to rotate a shaft


58


which is rotatably mounted within the housing


52


. One end of the shaft has a disc


60


which operates a pair of switches


62


,


64


. The shaft


58


extends longitudinally outside of the housing


52


to a lock cam


66


mounted at the distal end thereof. The lock cam


66


extends into an opening


25


in the housing


12


of the latch assembly


10


and is positioned to engage the clutch levers


30


and


32


.




The second motor


56


also operates through a series of gears


57


to rotate a shaft


68


. The shaft


68


also extends longitudinally outside of the housing


52


to a child lock cam


70


mounted at the distal end thereof. The child lock cam


70


extends into the opening


25


in the housing


12


of the latch assembly


10


and is positioned to engage the inside clutch lever


32


.




In the preferred embodiment, the lock cam


66


has a first lobe


72


, a second lobe


74


and a third lobe


76


. The first lobe


72


is sized and positioned to engage the outside clutch lever


30


. The second lobe


74


is sized and positioned to engage the inside clutch lever


32


, but only after the lock cam


66


has rotated a predetermined amount, preferably


70


. The third lobe


76


is sized and positioned to engage the override lever


46


only when the lock c am


66


has rotated the predetermined amount of rotation. In the preferred embodiment, the third lobe


76


is diametrically opposed to the first lobe


72


.




The lock cam


66


is rotatable between three different states or conditions: 1) an unlock condition, 2) a single or outside lock condition and 3) a double lock condition. In the unlock condition, the lock cam


66


does not engage either of the clutch levers


30


,


32


.




In operation, the actuation of either the outside or inside release levers


16


,


20


will responsively rotate the pawl lever


24


to unlatch the latch assembly


10


. Specifically, referring to

FIG. 4

, after rotation of the lock cam


66


of a first predetermined amount of rotation by the motors


54


,


56


, the first lobe


72


will engage the outside clutch lever


30


and will cam the clutch lever


30


out of engagement with the tab


28


of pawl lever


24


. Operation of the outside release lever


16


will move the clutch lever


30


but will not cause rotation of the pawl lever


24


. The third lobe


76


will be positioned to engage the override lever


46


. Operation of the inside release lever


20


is not affected and remains operable. However, rotation of the inside lever


20


will also responsively rotate the override lever


46


which will responsively engage the third lobe


76


and rotate the locking cam


66


to the unlock condition, thus providing manual override.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, rotation of the lock cam


66


of a second predetermined amount of rotation, preferably


70


, rotates the lock cam


66


to the double lock condition. The first lobe


72


will remain in engagement with the outside clutch lever


30


, as shown in

FIG. 4

, and will also cause second lobe


74


to engage the inside clutch lever


32


to cam the clutch lever


32


out of engagement with the tab


28


of pawl lever


24


. The further rotation of cam


66


will rotate the third lobe


76


out of range of the override lever


46


. Thus, both the inside release lever


20


and the outside release lever


16


will be disengaged or unlocked and will not effect unlatching of the latch assembly


10


.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, child lock cam


70


is positioned to engage the inside clutch lever


32


. To activate the child lock function, the child lock cam


70


is rotated by the motors


54


,


56


to engage the end of the inside clutch lever


32


to cam the inside clutch lever


32


out of engagement with the tab


28


on the pawl lever


24


, rendering the inside release lever


20


ineffectual. However, the override capabilities of the inside release lever


20


is still activated. Operation of the inside release lever


20


will still operate to unlock the latch assembly


10


from the single lock to the unlock condition, allowing releasing by outside release lever


16


.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, a second embodiment is illustrated. The lock cam


166


has a single lobe which engages both of the clutch levers


30


and


32


on rotation thereof a first predetermined amount. In effect, the lock assembly


10


has only an unlock condition and a double lock condition with inside release override. The lobe


176


remains in position to engage the override lever


46


. A first pull of inside release lever


20


rotates the lock cam


166


from the locked condition to the unlocked condition and then a second pull will unlatch the latch assembly


10


.




The preceding specific embodiments are illustrative of the practice of the present invention. It is to be understood, however, that other expedients known or apparent to those skilled in the art or disclosed herein may be employed without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A latch assembly and actuator assembly for locking and unlocking a vehicle door latch, said latch assembly comprising:a latch housing; a ratchet pivotally mounted to said latch housing to pivot between an open condition and a closed condition for receiving, engaging and cinching a striker, said ratchet biased to the open condition; a pawl pivotally mounted to said latch housing and said pawl for effecting releasing rotation of said pawl relative to said ratchet; a pawl lever operatively coupled to said latch housing and said pawl for effecting releasing rotation of said pawl relative to said ratchet; an inside release assembly comprising an inside release lever pivotally mounted to said latch housing and operably connected to an inside clutch lever and an override lever, said inside clutch lever moveable to engage and disengage said pawl lever, manipulation of said inside release lever responsively effecting releasing movement of said pawl lever when said inside clutch lever engages said pawl lever; an outside release assembly comprising an outside release lever pivotally mounted to said latch housing and operably connected to an outside clutch lever, said outside clutch lever moveable to engage and disengage said pawl lever, manipulation of said outside release lever responsively effecting releasing movement of said pawl lever when said outside clutch lever engages said pawl lever; and said actuator comprising: an actuator housing, a first motor operably engaging a first shaft rotatably mounted in said actuator housing, said shaft having a lock cam mounted thereon, said lock cam rotatable in said latch housing to engage said override lever whereby rotation of said lock cam selectively moves said lock cam into position for engagement with said override lever to manually override said actuator assembly and rotate said lock cam to an unlocked condition disengaged from both said outside clutch lever and said inside clutch lever; said actuator housing mating with said latch housing such that said lock cam engages said inside clutch lever and said outside clutch lever whereby rotation of said lock cam selectively moves at least one of said clutch levers out of engagement with said pawl lever to lock said latch assembly and disable manipulation of at lease one of said inside and outside release levers for maintaining said pawl and said ratchet in said closed condition.
  • 2. A latch assembly and actuator assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said actuator assembly further includes a second motor operably engaging a second shaft rotatably mounted in said actuator housing, said shaft having a child cam mounted thereon, wherein rotation of said child cam selectively engages said inside clutch lever to disable said inside release lever.
  • 3. A latch assembly and actuator assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said lock cam includes a first lobe diametrically opposed from a second lobe for engaging said outside clutch lever and said inside clutch lever, respectively, and a third lobe opposite said first and second lobes for engaging said override lever.
  • 4. A latch assembly and actuator assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein said lock cam is rotatable within said latch housing from an unlock condition wherein said first lobe and said second lobe are spaced from said respective outside clutch lever and inside clutch lever to a single lock condition wherein said first lobe engages and moves said outside clutch lever out of engagement with said pawl lever to disable said inside release lever.
  • 5. A latch assembly and actuator assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said lock cam is rotatable within said latch housing from said single lock condition to said double lock condition wherein said first lobe engages and moves said outside clutch lever out of engagement with said pawl lever to disable said inside release lever and said second lobe engages and moves said inside clutch lever out of engagement with said pawl lever to disable said outside release lever.
  • 6. A latch assembly and actuator assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said override lever is operable coupled to said inside release lever for engaging said third lobe to rotate said lock cam from said single lock condition to said unlock condition in response to manual manipulation of said inside release lever to manually override said actuator assembly and unlock said latch assembly.
Parent Case Info

This application is a 371 of PCT/CA00/01056 filed Sep. 13, 2000 which claims benefit of Ser. No. 60/153,652 filed Sep. 13, 1999.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/CA00/01056 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/20112 3/22/2001 WO A
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/153652 Sep 1999 US