The present invention relates to a safety device for vehicle handles, and in particular to a safety device which can be applied to a door handle of a motor vehicle for preventing the accidental opening of this door in case of accident. The present invention also relates to a vehicle handle comprising this safety device.
Italian patent application MI2007A001748 discloses a safety device comprising an inertial mass pivoted to the frame of a handle, wherein elastic means act on the inertial mass for opposing its rotation in a direction substantially equal to the direction of the lever of said handle when it is pulled outwards for opening the door. Said device comprises a flexible plate which is fixed to the frame and is elastically bent by a tooth of the inertial mass during the normal use of the handle. In case of impact, the inertial mass rotates if it undergoes an acceleration suitable for overcoming the opposition of the elastic means. During this rotation, the tooth falls into an opening made in flexible plate, so as to lock the inertial mass in an impact position in which a stop member protruding from the inertial mass can intercept a protrusion protruding from a rocker mechanically connected to the handle lever, so as to prevent the rotation of this lever after the impact.
Said known device is relatively complex and further it is difficult to be unlocked after an impact or more simply after an accidental activation during the assembling or the carriage of the handle.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a device which is free from said disadvantages. Said object is achieved with a device and a handle whose main features are disclosed in claim 1, while other features are disclosed in the remaining claims.
Thanks to the wedge arranged in the frame, the inertial mass is moved axially during its rotation around its own axis, so as to reach a locking position wherein the inertial mass is locked by the transversal wall of the wedge. With this arrangement, not only the inertial mass can be easily unlocked but also the manufacturing times and costs of the device are decreased, especially if the wedge is made in a single piece with the frame.
According to a particular aspect of the invention, the elastic means acting on the inertial mass for opposing said axial moving are the same elastic means opposing its rotation, preferably a helical spring arranged around the rotation axis of the inertial mass, so as to further reduce the manufacturing costs and increasing the reliability of the device.
Further advantages and features of the device according to the present invention will become clear to those skilled in the art from the following detailed and non-limiting description of an embodiment thereof with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
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For unlocking inertial mass 1, a point, for example of a screwdriver, can be used as a lever between inertial mass 1 and frame 2 close to wedge 12, so that inertial mass 1 goes beyond wedge 12 and is taken back in the rest position by helical spring 6.
Possible modifications and/or additions may be made by those skilled in the art to the hereinabove disclosed and illustrated embodiment while remaining within the scope of the following claims,
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