This application claims priority to and the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2018-0103491 filed on Aug. 31, 2018, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a retractable outside door handle assembly for a vehicle, and more particularly, to a retractable outside door handle assembly for a vehicle, in which an outside door handle is received inside a door outer panel or protrudes outside the door outer panel.
In general, a vehicle has a predetermined size of cabin formed therein, and cabin opening/closing doors are provided for opening/closing the cabin. In particular, an inside door handle is mounted on an inside surface toward a cabin inside of the door, and an outside door handle is mounted on an outside surface toward the cabin outside of the door. Each door handle is connected to be interworked with a door latch to fix the door to a vehicle body to allow the door to be opened while the door latch is released based on an operation of each door handle. The outside door handle is generally mounted to be pivotally movable on the outer panel of the door, and in this case, the outside door handle is installed on the door outer panel to protrude outward along a width direction of the vehicle to allow the passenger to easily hold the outside door handle.
As above-described, if the outside door handle is installed to protrude outwardly along a width direction of the vehicle, operation convenience of the passenger is improved, however exterior aesthetics of the vehicle may be deteriorated due to the protruded door handle. Additionally, a running noise may occur while the vehicle being driven and running performance may be also deteriorated due to running resistance.
Recently, to solve these problems, a retractable outside door handle, in which the outside door handle protrudes outwardly along the width direction of the vehicle from the door outer panel or is received inside a receiving aperture formed in the door outer panel by the driving of an actuator (a motor) to not protrude from the door outer panel outside, has been developed. The conventional retractable outside door handle assembly may have the outside door handle protrude from the door outer panel via a link mechanism or may receive the door handle inside the receiving aperture of the door outer panel through the actuator, and is connected to a door lock mechanism including a key cylinder operated for locking or releasing the door to the vehicle body and a door latch mechanism directly locking or releasing the door to/from the vehicle body.
However, in the structure of the conventional retractable outside door handle assembly, since the link mechanism retracting the outside door handle includes four-node links, to elongate a protruding length of the outside door handle for the operation convenience of the user, the length of the four-node links must be long, and accordingly, since the size of the handle housing must be increased, there are drawbacks that weight and cost are increased and the exterior aesthetics of the protruding outside door handle decreases.
The above information disclosed in this section is merely for enhancement of understanding of the background of the invention and therefore it may contain information that does not form the prior art that is already known in this country to a person of ordinary skill in the art.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a retractable outside door handle assembly for a vehicle, in which a stroke of the outside handle may be made longer with a vertically short layout, a freedom degree of design may be improved and operation reliability may also be improved as the outside handle is linearly protruded and received, and a connectivity with other parts such as the door latch is improved to be widely used.
A retractable outside door handle assembly for a vehicle according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may include, an outside door handle that protrudes outward in a width direction of a vehicle rather than a door outer panel configuring a door of the vehicle or being receivable to an opening formed at the door outer panel; a front link of which a first end portion is connected to be rotatable with a front portion of the outside door handle along the length direction of the vehicle; a connecting link connected to be rotatable with a second end portion of the front link at the first end portion thereof and installed to be movable along the length direction of the vehicle; and a rear link of which a first end portion is connected to be rotatable with the second end portion of the connecting link and a second end portion of the rear link may be connected to be rotatable with the outside door handle.
A supporting link may have a first end portion connected to be rotatable with a predetermined portion of the rear link and a second end portion of the supporting link may be connected to be rotatable with the door outer panel. A housing in which the links are accommodated may be further included; and one or more guide apertures which guide the movement of the connecting link may be formed in the housing. The first end portion and the second end portion of the connecting link may be fastened to the front link and the rear link, respectively; and the pins may be inserted to be movable into the one or more guide apertures to be guided. The one or more guide apertures may include a front guide aperture and a rear guide aperture disposed back and forth along the length direction of the vehicle.
An emergency aperture may be formed to communicate with the rear guide aperture into which the pin fastening the second end portion of the connecting link and the first end portion of the rear link may be inserted to be movable and guided. Thus, the pin may be inserted into the emergency aperture to be movable. The width of the emergency aperture may be formed to be greater than the width of the rear guide aperture. An actuator pushing the connecting link backward along the length direction of the vehicle may be further included.
The actuator may include a drive gear configured to receive external power to rotate; a driven gear engaged with the drive gear to rotate; and a sector gear engaged with the driven gear and rotated to push the connecting link. The connecting link and the rear link may be fastened via a pin; and a protrusion that pushes the pin may be provided at the sector gear. The outside door handle may include an outside door handle body having a holding aperture into which a hand of the user may be inserted to hold the handle; and an outside door handle base coupled to the outside door handle body and to which the front link and the rear link may be fastened. An outside door handle cover may be detachably coupled to an outer side surface of the outside door handle body along the width direction of the vehicle.
The outside door handle body may include an upper side surface along the height direction of the vehicle and an outer side surface along the width direction of the vehicle, and an opened shape not having a lower side surface along the height direction of the vehicle and an inner side surface along the width direction of the vehicle. A housing in which the links are accommodated may be further included the link; and a sealing cover may be disposed between the housing and the door outer panel. A door latch lever rotated by the connecting link to release a door latch may be further included.
The door latch lever may be disposed to be overlapped with the route of the rear guide aperture to be rotated by the connecting link. The door latch lever may include a rotation pin supported to be rotatable by the housing; a lever body formed integrally with the rotation pin and provided with a connection aperture connected with the door latch via a cable or rod; and an arm that extends from the lever body and disposed to be overlapped with the route of the rear guide aperture.
A boss may be formed to protrude from the housing; a stopper protrusion for limiting the rotation movement of the rotation pin over a predetermined angle may be formed at the boss; and a protrusion may be formed at the rotation pin to contact with the stopper protrusion and limit the rotation movement of the rotation pin. A return restricting protrusion may be formed at the boss and thus, the arm may contact the return restricting protrusion to return to an original position during the arm is returned.
According to the retractable outside door handle assembly for the vehicle according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a stroke of the outside door handle may be made longer with a vertical short four-node links to thus improve the layout. Additionally, since the outside door handle may protrude linearly, a freedom degree of design may be improved. For an emergency such as actuator failure or battery discharge, the door may be opened by protruding the outside door handle to the outside of the vehicle width direction without any additional tools being required and thus, the emergency response performance may be improved and the merchantability of the vehicle may also be able to be improved.
The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
It is understood that the term “vehicle” or “vehicular” or other similar term as used herein is inclusive of motor vehicles in general such as passenger automobiles including sports utility vehicles (SUV), buses, trucks, various commercial vehicles, watercraft including a variety of boats and ships, aircraft, and the like, and includes hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles, combustion, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, hydrogen-powered vehicles and other alternative fuel vehicles (e.g. fuels derived from resources other than petroleum).
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
Although exemplary embodiment is described as using a plurality of units to perform the exemplary process, it is understood that the exemplary processes may also be performed by one or plurality of modules. Additionally, it is understood that the term controller/control unit refers to a hardware device that includes a memory and a processor. The memory is configured to store the modules and the processor is specifically configured to execute said modules to perform one or more processes which are described further below.
Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The outside door handle 20 may be installed to be movable in the width direction of the vehicle in a housing 30 disposed inward in a width direction of the vehicle rather than the door outer panel 10 and mounted at the door outer panel 10 to be fixed. The retractable outside door handle assembly for a vehicle according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may include a link mechanism 40 of which a first side portion may be fastened to the outside door handle 20 and a second side portion may be supported by the housing 30 to move the outside door handle 20 in a horizontal direction, and an actuator 50 configured to apply an operational force to the link mechanism 40 to move the outside door handle 20 through the link mechanism 40 in the horizontal direction.
The outside door handle 20 may include an outside door handle body 22 with a holding aperture 21 into which a hand of the user may be inserted to hold the outside door handle body 22; and an outside handle base 23 coupled to the outside door handle body 22 and fastened with the link mechanism 40. An outside door handle cover 24 may be coupled to an outer side surface of the outside door handle body 22.
When the outside door handle 20 is mounted on the door outer panel 10, the outside door handle cover 22 may first be coupled to an outer side surface of the outside door handle body 22 to prevent scratches of the outside door handle 20 and may guide the outside door handle 20 to be assembled with a constant gap with respect to the opening 12 of the door outer panel 10. After the mounting of the outside door handle 20 is complete, the outside door handle cover 22 may be separated from the outside door handle 20.
Additionally, the outside door handle body 22 may include only an upper side surface 27 along a height direction of a vehicle and an outer side surface 28 along a width direction of a vehicle. In other words, the outside door handle body 22 may omit a lower side surface along the height direction of a vehicle and an inner side surface along the width direction of a vehicle to form an open shape. Thus, the painting of the component becomes easier and the paint film may be applied more uniformly throughout the outside door handle body 22 during, for example, spray painting, thereby improving an outer appearance of the outside door handle 20. A sealing cover 60 may be disposed between the housing 30 and the door outer panel 10 to prevent foreign material from entering through the opening 12 of the door outer panel 10.
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Furthermore, an emergency aperture 33 may be formed at a first end portion of the rear guide aperture 32 to be wider than the width of the rear guide aperture 32 in the width direction of the vehicle. The emergency aperture 33 may be formed to be in communication with the rear guide aperture 32. Accordingly, when the actuator 50 fails to operate due to failure or battery power supply interruption, an occupant is required to manually manipulate the outside door handle 20. With the outside door handle 20 housed inside the opening 12 of the door outer panel 10, as shown in
In other words, the merchantability of the vehicle may be improved since the door is capable of being opened by protruding the outside door handle 20 without an additional tool in the emergency situation of the failure of the actuator 50. Additionally, not shown in detailed, the supporting link 46 may be connected with a spring (not shown) and the spring may be configured to apply an elastic force to the supporting link 46 to pull the supporting link 46 in a clockwise direction (e.g., the direction in which the outside door handle 20 is received inside the opening 12 of the door outer panel 10), to rotate the supporting link 46 in the clockwise direction to an original position thereof by the elastic force of the spring, the rear link 45, connecting link 44 and front link 42 may be moved together by the rotation movement of the clockwise direction of the supporting link 46, and the outside door handle 20 may be received inside the opening 12 of the door outer panel 10 again when the outside door handle 20 is released after the outside door handle 20 is popped up and the supporting link 46 rotates in an counterclockwise direction.
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A protrusion 55 which contacts the pin 43 of the connecting link 44 to push the pin 43, may be disposed at one side surface of the sector gear 54. Therefore, when the drive motor is actuated by a control signal of the controller, the drive gear 52, driven gear 53 and sector gear 54 may sequentially rotate to push the connecting link 44 to the rear along the length direction of the vehicle, and thus, the outside door handle 20 may be popped up from the door outer panel 20 and the occupant may open the door by manipulating the popped up outside door handle 20.
Further, the popped up outside door handle 20 may be received into the opening 12 of the door outer panel by the reverse operation of the drive motor and the opposite operation of the actuator 50 and the link mechanism 40 described above. The door latch lever 70 for opening the door latch while rotating based on the operation of the link mechanism 40, as shown in
The door latch lever 70 may include a rotation pin 71 inserted in and supported to be rotatable the boss formed in the housing 30, a lever body 72 integrally formed with the rotation pin 71 and having a connection aperture 74 connected with a door latch through a cable or a rod, and an arm 73 that extends from the lever body 72 to be overlapped with the path of the rear guide aperture 32. Accordingly, the pin 43 of the connecting link 44 pushes the arm 73 of the door latch lever 70 in the course of moving along the rear guide aperture 32, and the arm 73 rotates about its pin 71 to release the door latch by pushing or pulling the cable or rod connected to the door latch.
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While this invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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