Rotary latch lock, especially for motor vehicles

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6419286
  • Patent Number
    6,419,286
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 17, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 16, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A vehicle lock has a rotary latch and a closing member cooperating with the rotary latch that is rotatable between a closing position receiving the closing member and an open position releasing the closing member. A pivotable pawl is spring-loaded toward a locking position for securing the rotary latch in the closing position. The pawl has a release position for releasing the rotary latch. Interior, exterior, and safety handles can transfer the pawl into the release position. A common control lever switches the lock between first, second, and third states. The first state is the closing state; vehicle access is authorized via the interior and external handles. The second state is the locking state; access is denied via the exterior handle. The third state is the secured state; access is denied via the external and internal handles. A release lever connected to the control lever transfers the pawl into the release position when actuated by an access-authorized handle.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a rotary latch lock of the kind referred to in the claims. A high actuating comfort and a high safety of the lock require a great apparatus expenditure and increase the weight of the lock considerably.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide a reliable lock of a simple configuration which is characterized by an especially minimal weight. In spite of this, the actuation should be very reliable even when the electrical current supply provided for a comfort actuation of the lock should fail completely. The solution to this object results from the measures indicated in the claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




One embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawings. It is shown in:





FIG. 1

a plan view onto a side of a component support receiving the components of the lock according to the invention, showing the rotary latch in the closing position in which it receives a closing member;





FIG. 2

a few parts of the plan view of

FIG. 1

when the lock is in a different operative position, i.e., an open position in which the closing member is released;





FIG. 3

the lock illustrated in

FIG. 1

in a plan view onto the opposite side of the component support showing the components of the corresponding mechanical device in a first operative position;





FIGS. 4 and 5

the same illustration as in

FIG. 3

with the components being in two other operative positions; and





FIG. 6

a detail of the lock in a schematic illustration.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1 and 2

show components already disclosed in the German patent application 197 25 416.0-22. These components are also used in the present invention; accordingly, the description of the aforementioned patent application applies, and reference is being had thereto. There are a closing member


10


, which is illustrated in section in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, at the stationary door column of a vehicle body, and a rotary latch


20


seated by means of an axle


21


on a profiled, plate-shaped component support


11


which is mounted on the movable door. The rotary latch


20


is rotatable between two rotary end positions of which one is shown in FIG.


1


and the other is shown in FIG.


2


. The rotary latch is spring-loaded by a return spring


22


which has the tendency to secure the rotary latch


20


in the open position illustrated in FIG.


2


. The rotary latch


20


has a radial cutout


23


into which the closing member


10


moves when closing the door in the direction of arrow


13


of

FIG. 2

, and the rotary latch


20


is thus moved counter to the effect of the return spring


22


from the open position of

FIG. 2

into the aforementioned closing position of FIG.


1


. The profiled component support


11


has a channel


19


into which the closing member


10


moves upon performing its movement


13


. This closing position is limited by a stop


12


on the support


11


. In the closing position of

FIG. 1

the closing member


10


is received in the radial cutout


23


, and in the open position of

FIG. 2

it is in its release position which is illustrated with


10


′.




A further component of the lock is a pawl


30


comprised of two arms


31


,


32


and seated on an axle


34


on the support


11


. The pawl


30


is spring-loaded by a spring


33


which forces it by means of one arm


31


, the working arm, against the rotary latch


20


. The pawl


30


cooperates with the rotary latch


20


via this working arm


31


. The other arm


32


serves to adjust the pawl


30


in different adjusting movements which are described in more detail in the aforementioned patent application 197 25 416.0-22. This includes a DC motor


50


which cooperates by means of a worm drive


52


with a worm wheel


53


that bears a control cam


51


. The control cam


51


cooperates, in the manner disclosed in the aforementioned patent application, not only with the adjusting arm


32


but also with a further pre-loaded lever


40


which is loaded by a force storage means


41


comprised of a leg spring. A sensor


15


responds to certain rotary positions of the rotary latch


20


which, as explained in more detail in the aforementioned patent, cooperates with the motor


50


.




While in

FIG. 1

the electrical devices


14


provided on the one side


16


of the support


11


are arranged adjacent to the rotary latch


20


and the pawl


30


, the components of a mechanical device


18


for actuating the pawl


30


are positioned on the opposite side


17


illustrated in FIG.


3


. The actuations are based on different mechanical and/or electrical handles which are not represented in detail but illustrated in

FIG. 3

by means of their points of action


24


through


27


. These points of action


24


through


27


will be used in the following for identifying the different handles. They include an interior handle


24


provided in the interior of the vehicle; moreover, an exterior handle


25


accessible from the exterior of the vehicle; also, a safety handle


26


that can be actuated from the interior of the vehicle; and, finally, locking means, not shown in detail, actuatable from the exterior of the vehicle which by means of their rotary action


70


act on a pivot axis


27


of a control lever


28


. The reference numeral


70


of this rotary movement will be used in the following also for identifying the locking means. The control lever


28


is seated fixedly on the pivot axle


27


. The control lever can be pivoted between three pivot positions indicated by


28


,


28


′,


28


″. A rotary axle


51


′ is fixedly connected to the pivot axle


27


and is arranged on the opposite side


16


of the component support


11


illustrated in FIG.


1


. As can be seen in

FIG. 1

, a worm wheel


53


′ is fixedly connected to this axle


51


′ and driven by a worm drive


52


′ by means of a DC motor


50


′. The actuation of the motor


50


′ can be effected by a remote control etc. These components


50


′ through


53


′ are motoric components of the aforementioned locking means


70


which, however, may further include also a mechanical actuation such as a cylinder core of a key-actuatable closing cylinder. Instead of the remote control device, a so-called keyless entry etc. can be used.




The control lever


28


is connected by a connecting member


42


with a release lever


35


having an angled release finger


36


. The release finger


36


penetrates a cutout


54


in the component support


11


and projects on the other side


16


of the support


11


according to FIG.


1


. The release finger


36


engages behind a nose


39


provided on the pawl


30


. The connecting member


42


is pivotably connected at


43


to the control lever


28


and glides with a sliding block


46


provided on its other end


44


in a longitudinal guide which is embodied as a gate provided in one arm


37


of the release lever


35


.




In addition to the release lever


35


two actuating levers


45


,


46


are provided, i.e., an inner actuating lever


45


connected to the aforementioned interior handle


24


and an actuating lever


46


cooperating with the exterior handle


25


. Th e two levers


45


,


46


are rotatably supported together with the release lever


35


on a common pin


47


. The bearing pin


47


is advantageously coaxially positioned to the pawl axle


34


arranged on the opposite side


16


of FIG.


1


.




In

FIG. 3

a first pivot position


28


of the control lever is illustrated which characterizes a first state of the lock which is the so-called “closing state”. In this case, access to the vehicle is authorized via the interior handle


24


as well as the exterior handle


25


. This access authorization is not only realized via the mentioned electrical devices


14


of a comfort actuation but also via the mechanical device


18


shown in

FIG. 3

, for example, when a current supply outage occurs. By actuating one of the two handles illustrated by their points of action


24


,


25


, the corresponding actuating lever


45


,


46


is pivoted. Both levers


45


,


46


have working arms


48


,


49


which, upon counter-clockwise pivoting of the levers


45


,


46


, impact the end of the connecting member


42


and entrain it. The end


44


of the connecting rod


42


seated in the longitudinal guide


38


is thus a “driver”. This results in a rotation of the release lever


35


in the direction of arrow


55


of FIG.


3


. The release finger


36


engages the nose


39


of the pawl


30


illustrated in FIG.


1


and moves it into the release position illustrated in FIG.


2


. The release lever


35


and the actuating levers


45


,


46


are subjected to a spring force, not shown in detail, which has the tendency to return them into the initial position of FIG.


3


. Upon actuation of the interior and exterior handles


24


,


25


, the control member


28


can remain in the rest position, even though the connecting member


42


pivotably connected thereto is entrained by means of its driver end


44


upon rotation


55


of the release lever


35


.




The point of action


26


for the safety handle is located at one end of the control lever


28


. Upon actuating this safety handle


26


, which, as mentioned above, is located within the interior of the vehicle, the control lever is moved into the second pivot positioned


28


′ illustrated in FIG.


4


. This corresponds to a second state of the lock which is the locked position. In this case, the exterior handle


25


no longer has access authorization. In this second pivot position


28


′ of the control lever, the driver


44


has been moved in the longitudinal guide


38


of the release lever


35


such that it is no longer aligned with the working arm


49


of the exterior actuating lever


46


. Upon actuation of the lever


46


, the working arm


49


cannot engage. This movement into the pivot position


28


′ can also be imparted to the control lever by means of the aforementioned locking means


70


engaging the pivot axle


27


, for example, by means of a closing cylinder or a remote control device which can be operative via the motor


50


′.




The lock according to the invention has moreover also a third state, illustrated in

FIG. 5

, in which the two handles


24


,


25


no longer have access authorization; this is a “secured state” of the lock. In this secured state the control lever would have to be moved into the third pivot position


28


″ illustrated in FIG.


5


. This can only be achieved from the exterior of the door by the locking means


70


acting on the pivot axle


27


. These locking means


70


moreover deactivate a rotary stop


57


, illustrated in

FIG. 6

, relative to the control lever. The rotary stop


56


is normally in the operative position illustrated in FIG.


6


and projects into the movement path


58


of the control lever between the second and third pivot positions


28


′,


28


″. Reference numeral


57


indicates a surface of the component support


11


in

FIG. 6

which can serve as a gliding guide of the control lever between its different pivot positions


28


,


28


′,


28


″. The rotary stop


56


can extend up to the surface


57


and, if needed, can penetrate it to a greater or lesser extent. When performing its pivot movement


58


, the control lever


28


′ thus impacts with its lever end


59


on the stop


56


. Accordingly, the further movement


58


into the third pivot position


28


″ is prevented. This movement


58


is only possible when a control device


60


has deactivated the rotary stop


56


. The rotary stop


56


is then positioned at a spacing relative to the surface


57


of

FIG. 6

so that the control lever can be moved easily from the second position


28


′ into the position


28


″.




The control device


60


in the present case is comprised of a solenoid with an armature


61


that is liftable or pivotable. In the shown embodiment according to

FIG. 6

, the armature is comprised of an armature


61


which can be pivoted in the direction of arrow


63


and is loaded by a return spring


59


. The return spring


59


pivots the armature


61


away from the solenoid


60


. At the outer side of the armature


61


a rotary stop


56


is provided which, as shown in

FIG. 6

, can be profiled. The solenoid


60


is integrated into the plastic material


64


of the support. The coil member


62


of the solenoid


60


is surrounded by the wall parts


65


of the plastic material


64


and receives in its interior a coil core


66


that cooperates magnetically with the armature


61


. Only when the solenoid


60


is switched on by the locking means that can be actuated from the exterior of the vehicle, is it possible to lift the armature


61


against the effect of the return spring


59


. Only then the lever end


29


can move into the third pivot position


28


″ of

FIG. 5

in the working gap below the solenoid


60


. This is illustrated in dashed lines in FIG.


6


.




As is apparent, the switching of the lock from the locked position according to the second pivot position


28


′ into the secured position according to the third pivot position


28


″ is possible only electrically in the illustrated embodiment. It must be possible to supply the solenoid


60


with current. However, a mechanical solution is also used, in that, for example, a closing cylinder is acting on the pivot axle


27


. In the third pivot position


28


″ the lever end can be maintained in its desired end position by the profiling illustrated on the underside


67


, as shown in

FIG. 6

, of the rotary stop


56


or the armature member


61


. For this purpose, the armature


61


is again positioned in its blocking position. By means of the return spring


59


, the profiled underside


67


of the armature


61


is forced against the control lever positioned in the position


28


″ which is then supported on the surface


57


of FIG.


7


.




Expediently, a return movement of the control lever indicated by arrow


68


in

FIG. 6

from the third pivot position


28


″ into the second pivot position


28


′ is possible at any time, independent of whether the locked position of the rotary stop


56


shown in

FIG. 6

is present or not. The inoperative position of the rotary stop


56


, as disclosed above, would require an electromagnetic control of the control device


60


. However, the latter would require current to be supplied to the solenoid, which could be unavailable in an extreme case, for example, outage of the current source. In the embodiment of

FIG. 6

the armature


61


is provided with a profile


67


at its underside with the rotary stop


56


, wherein the profile has an ascent slant. Accordingly, the control lever can be mechanically returned from the third pivot position


28


″, for example, by means of the closing cylinder mentioned already several times which engages the pivot axle


27


, into the second pivot position


28


′. The lever end ascends on the slanted profile


67


and thus lifts the rotary stop


56


against the effect of the return spring


59


upwardly by a sufficient amount and glides underneath. With the same means the control lever can also be returned into the first pivot position


28


according to

FIG. 3

which corresponds to the closing state of the lock. In this case, access to the vehicle is also possible by means of the exterior handle; the door can be opened.




According to the invention, opening of the rotary catch is possible usually by means of the electric devices


14


illustrated in FIG.


1


. If needed, it is also possible to employ mechanical components which are disclosed in

FIGS. 3 through 6

in the form of the device


18


. Accordingly, the system is not dependent on the current supply of the vehicle which is conventionally used for the comfort actuation of the rotary latch lock; even when the electrical supply fails, the rotary latch positioned in its closed position can be easily mechanically transferred into the open position of

FIG. 2

by means of the device


18


. Important in this context is the compact configuration and the inexpensive manufacture and assembly of the components which result especially from the integration of the control device


60


during manufacture of the component support


11


of plastic material


64


. The rotary latch lock according to the invention is characterized by a surprisingly minimal weight even through it has the aforementioned multi-function motoric comfort actuation.




LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS






10


closing member (receiving position in


20


)






10


′ release position of


10


(

FIG. 2

)






11


component support






12


stop for


20


in


11








13


part of the locking movement of


10


′ in


10


(

FIG. 2

)






14


electric devices on


16


of


11








15


sensor for


20








16


one side of


11


for


17








17


other side of


11


for


18








18


mechanical device of


11








19


channel in


11


for


10








20


rotary latch






21


axle of


20








22


return spring for


20








23


radial cutout in


20


for


10








24


point of action for interior handle






25


point of action for exterior handle






26


point of action for securing handle






27


slanted axle of


28








28


control lever (first pivot position)






28


′ second pivot position of


28








28


″ third pivot position of


28








29


lever end of


28








30


pawl






31


working arm of


30








32


adjusting arm of


30








33


spring for


30








34


axle of


30








35


release lever for


18








36


release finger of


35


for


18








37


arm of


35








38


longitudinal guide, gate






39


nose of


30


for


36








40


pre-loaded lever






41


force storage means for


40








42


connecting member between


28


,


35








43


pivot connection of


42


at


28








44


end of


42


, driver






45


interior actuating lever for


44








46


exterior actuating lever for


44








47


bearing pin of


45


,


46


,


35








48


working arm of


45








49


working arm of


46








50


DC motor for


32


and


40








50


′ DC motor for


27








51


control cam on


53








51


′ axle of


531








52


worm drive of


50








52


′ worm drive of


50









53


worm wheel of


50








53


′ worm wheel of


50









54


cutout in


11


for


36








55


arrow of rotary movement of


35


by


45


or


46








56


rotary stop on


61


(

FIG. 6

)






57


gliding guide surface on


11


for


28








58


movement path of


28


′ in


28









59


return spring for


61








60


control device, solenoid






61


armature of


60








62


coil member of


60








63


arrow of pivot movement of


61








64


plastic material of


11








65


wall part of


64


for


60








66


coil core of


60








67


underside profile of


56








68


arrow of return movement from


28


″ to


28









69


sliding block at


44








70


locking means on


27





Claims
  • 1. A rotary latch lock for a vehicle, arranged between two vehicle parts, one of the vehicle parts being movable and the other vehicle part being stationary, the rotary latch lock comprising:a rotary latch (20) and a closing member (10) connected opposed to one another on one of the two vehicle parts, respectively, the closing member (10) cooperating with the rotary latch (20), wherein the rotary latch (20) is configured to be rotatable between a closing position in which the rotary latch receives the closing member (10) and an open position in which the rotary latch releases the closing member (10′), wherein the rotary latch is configured to be spring-loaded toward the open position; a pivotable pawl (30) configured to be spring-loaded (33) toward a locking position, wherein in the locking position the pivotable pawl secures the rotary latch (20) in the closing position, wherein the pivotable pawl has a release position in which release position the pivotable pawl releases the rotary latch; handles (24, 25, 26) configured to transfer the pivotable pawl (30) by a one or more drive devices into the release position releasing the rotary latch (20), wherein the handles comprise an interior handle (24) arranged in the interior of the vehicle, an exterior handle (25) positioned externally to the vehicle, a safety handle (26) actuatable from the interior of the vehicle, and locking means (70) actuatable from the exterior of the vehicle; a common control lever (28) configured to switch the lock between first, second, and third states by pivoting between first, second, and third pivot positions, and wherein the safety handle (26) and the locking means (70), when actuated, are configured to act on the common control lever; wherein the first state is the closing state of the lock and the common control lever is in the first pivot position (28), wherein in the first state access to the vehicle is authorized via the interior handle (24) and via the external handle (25), wherein the second state is the locking state of the lock and the common control lever is in the second pivot position (28′), wherein in the second state access via the exterior handle (25) is denied; wherein the third state is the secured state of the lock and the common control lever is in the third pivot position (28″), wherein in the third state access via the external handle (27) and the internal handle (24) is denied; a release lever connected to the common control lever (28), wherein the release lever, when actuated by one of the handles (24 through 26) authorized to provide access to the vehicle, transfers (55) the pivotable pawl (30) into the release position.
  • 2. The lock according to claim 1, further comprising:two actuating levers, wherein a first one of the two actuating levers is an interior actuating lever (45) connected to the interior handle (24) and wherein a second one of the two actuating levers is an outer actuating lever (46) connected to the outer handle (25); a driver (44) guided (38, 69) on the release lever (35) and connected (42) to the common control lever (28); wherein the common control lever, when in one of the first, second, and third pivot positions (28, 28′, 28″), is configured to move the driver (44) into a first, second, and third driver position, respectively; wherein the driver (44) in the first driver position is aligned with the two actuating levers, in the second driver position is aligned with one of the two actuating levers, and in the third driver position is aligned with none of the two actuating levers (45, 46); wherein in the second driver position the driver (44) receives a working movement of the aligned actuating lever (45 or 46) and transmits it onto the release lever (35), and the release lever then pivots (55) the pivotable pawl (30) into the release position.
  • 3. The lock according to claim 2, wherein the driver comprises a connecting member (42) having a first end connected to a gate (38, 69) of the release lever (35) and second end connected (43) to the common control lever (28).
  • 4. The lock according to claim 2, comprising a bearing pin (47) on which the two actuating levers (45, 46) are seated.
  • 5. The lock according to claim 4, wherein the release lever (35) is seated on the bearing pin (47).
  • 6. The lock according to claim 4, wherein the bearing pin (47) is coaxial to an axle (34) of the pivotable pawl (30).
  • 7. The lock according to claim 1, comprising a multi-functional component support (11), wherein a first one of the one or more drive devices is a mechanical device arranged on a first side (17) of the component support (11) and wherein the rotary latch (20) and the pivotable pawl (30) are arranged on a second side (16) of the component support (11), wherein the release lever (35) has an angled release finger (36) and penetrates with the release finger (36) a cutout (54) provided in the component support (11), wherein the pivotable pawl (30) has a nose (39) and the release finger (36) engages behind the nose (39) of the pivotable pawl (30).
  • 8. The lock according to claim 7, wherein a second one of the one or more drive devices is a motoric device arranged on the second side (16) of the component support (11), wherein the motoric device (14) is configured to return the pivotable pawl (30) into a ready position, wherein the pivotable pawl (30), when closing the door of the vehicle, is moved from the ready position into the locking position.
  • 9. The lock according to claim 1, wherein the locking means (70) acts on a pivot axle (27) of the common control lever (28) and pivots (58) the common control lever (28), wherein the common control lever (28) has a first lever end connected to the safety handle (26) and a second lever end (29) configured to be locked (29) as needed.
  • 10. The lock according to claim 1, further comprising a control device (60) and a rotary stop (56), wherein the control device (60) is configured to move the rotary stop (56) into an activated position or a deactivated position, wherein the rotary stop (56), when in the activated position, projects into a movement path (58) of the common control lever (28) so that pivoting of the common control lever (28) between some of the first, second, and third pivot positions (28′, 28″) is blocked, and wherein the rotary stop (56), when in the deactivated position, is moved out of the movement path (58) of the common control lever (28).
  • 11. The lock according to claim 10, wherein the rotary stop (56), when in the activated position, prevents the common control lever (28) from reaching the third pivot position (28″) from the second pivot position (28′).
  • 12. The lock according to claim 11, wherein the common control lever (28) is configured to return from the third pivot position (28″) into the second pivot position (28′) even when the rotary stop (56) is in the activated position.
  • 13. The lock according to claim 10, wherein the rotary stop (56) is force-loaded into the activated position in the movement path (58) and wherein the control device (60) is configured to move the rotary stop (56) against the force load (59) into the deactivated position.
  • 14. The lock according to claim 10, wherein the control device is a solenoid (60) with an armature (61) and wherein the rotary stop (56) is connected to the armature (61) of this solenoid (60).
  • 15. The lock according to claim 14, wherein the solenoid (60) is integrated into the component support (11).
  • 16. The lock according to claim 15, wherein the component support (11) is comprised of plastic material (64) and wherein the solenoid has a coil member (62) connected to wall parts (65) of the component support (11).
  • 17. The rotary latch lock according to claim 1, wherein the one or more drive devices are selected from the group consisting of a mechanical device, a motoric device, and an electro-motoric device.
  • 18. The rotary latch lock according to claim 1, wherein the locking means is a closing cylinder configured to be actuated by a key, a remote control device, or a keyless entry.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
197 55 695 Dec 1997 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP98/08034 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/31340 6/24/1999 WO A
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