Claims
- 1. An improved vehicle door operator for use on a vehicle with a driver area on one side and a dash in a forward area of the vehicle, a door with at least two sections, the door being on a side of the vehicle opposite the driver area, the door sections in a line when the door is closed and folded when the door is open, and operation of one door section causing the other section to reposition, comprising:
- a handle slide mechanism engaged to a structural component of the vehicle;
- said slide mechanism having a slide arm which may be moved in linear fashion back and forth along the length of the slide mechanism;
- said slide arm having a handle engaged to a rearward surface and said handle within reach of a vehicle driver seated in the driver area;
- a forward portion of said slide arm has an engagement pawl;
- a rotatable pivot arm rotatably engaged to a structural component of the vehicle;
- said rotatable pivot arm having engagement pawl directive means between which said engagement pawl rides when said slide arm is moved back and forth along the length of the slide mechanism;
- a door linkage arm engaged at one end to one of the door sections;
- said door linkage arm rotatably engaged at another end to said rotatable pivot arm;
- said door linkage arm aligned such that when said slide arm is moved linearly backwards on said slide mechanism, causing said engagement pawl to move between said engagement pawl directive means, causing said rotatable pivot arm to rotate, causing said end of said door linkage arm engaged to said rotatable pivot arm to move along an arc, and causing the door section engaged to said door linkage arm to open; and
- said door linkage arm aligned such that when said slide arm is moved linearly inwards on said slide mechanism, causing said engagement pawl to move between said engagement pawl directive means, causing said rotatable pivot arm to rotate, causing said end of said door linkage arm engaged to said rotatable pivot arm to move along an arc, and causing the door section engaged to said door linkage arm to close.
- 2. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 1, wherein:
- said engagement pawl directive means are guide rails.
- 3. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 2, wherein:
- said handle slide mechanism is mounted at a slight angle off of a front to rear axis of the vehicle.
- 4. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 2, wherein:
- said slide arm moves on said handle slide mechanism telescopically.
- 5. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 3, wherein:
- the structural component to which said handle slide mechanism is mounted is the dash.
- 6. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 3, further comprising:
- a dash mount which is mounted to a structural component of the vehicle.
- 7. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 6, wherein:
- the structural component to which said dash mount is mounted is the dash.
- 8. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 4, wherein:
- said handle is cylindrical in shape.
- 9. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 2, wherein:
- said rotatable pivot arm is rotatably engaged to the structural component of the vehicle through a pivot bolt.
- 10. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 2, wherein;
- said guide rails are rectangular in shape and parallel with each other.
- 11. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 10, wherein:
- said guide rails have an overtravel stop that juts inward between said guide rails to prevent said engagement pawl from becoming disengaged from said guide rails.
- 12. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 11, wherein:
- said guide rails are sandwiched between two rotatable washers on said engagement pawl and further sandwiched by an upper engagement washer on one side and a lower engagement washer on a lower side;
- a lower spacer below said lower engagement washer to prevent relative vertical movement of said guide rails; and
- said lower spacer, said lower engagement washer, said rotatable washers are all engaged to said engagement pawl.
- 13. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 12, wherein:
- said rotatable washers are made of a low resistance material.
- 14. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 13, wherein:
- said low resistance material is a teflon impregnated fabric.
- 15. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 2, wherein:
- a moment arm of said engagement pawl directive means and said rotatable pivot arm in combination is at a maximum when the door is near full open.
- 16. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 9, wherein:
- said rotatable pivot arm is a five-sided flat plate comprised of a long side, two intermediate sides, and two short ends;
- said pivot bolt is joined to said rotatable pivot arm adjacent to where said intermediate sides intersect; and
- said guide rails stick out from a forward most short end of said rotatable pivot arm;
- said door linkage engagement hole 26 is engaged to a rear most short end adjacent to an intermediate side and said long side of said rotatable pivot arm.
- 17. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 2, wherein:
- a handle lock operator rotatably engaged to said handle through locking pins;
- said handle lock operator engaged to a locking line also engaged to a close-to-lock actuator mounted on said slide arm on an end opposite said handle;
- said handle lock operator upon squeezing by a driver causing said locking line to pill said close-to-lock actuator and retract said actuator from a locking position;
- said close-to-lock actuator is said locking position fitting flush against both front ends of said handle slide mechanism and said slide arm preventing said slide arm form being moved linearity rearward; and
- said close-to-lock actuator moving with said arm when unlocked.
- 18. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 1, wherein:
- said engagement pawl directive means is a through-slot.
- 19. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 18, wherein:
- said handle slide mechanism is mounted at a slight angle off of a front to rear axis of the vehicle.
- 20. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 18, wherein:
- said slide arm moves on said handle slide mechanism telescopically.
- 21. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 19, wherein:
- the structural component to which said handle slide mechanism is mounted is the dash.
- 22. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 19, further comprising:
- a dash mount which is mounted to a structural component of the vehicle.
- 23. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 22, wherein:
- the structural component to which said dash mount is mounted is the dash.
- 24. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 18, wherein:
- said handle is cylindrical in shape and generally vertical in position.
- 25. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 18, wherein:
- said rotatable pivot arm is generally triangularly shaped with one comer rotatably fixed to a structural component of the vehicle;
- said door linkage arm rotatably engaged through a door linkage pin to an adjacent corner of said rotatable pivot arm; and
- said third comer of said rotable pivot arm containing said through-slot through which said engagement pawl of said slide arm rides.
- 26. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 25, wherein:
- there is a slide arm locking mechanism.
- 27. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 26, wherein said slide arm locking mechanism is comprised of:
- a handle locking pawl on said handle;
- a body through which said slide arm may move through;
- a spring loaded locking arm rotatably engaged to said body;
- a spring 333 engaged between said spring loaded locking arm and said body to bias said locking arm 331 downwards to engage said handle locking pawl;
- an upturned lip of said locking arm allowing said handle locking pawl to slide under and into engagement with the locking arm when said slide arm is inserted;
- said spring biasing said locking arm to engage said handle locking pawl; and
- said upturned lip releasable by upwards pressure by a driver to release said slide arm and allow the door to open.
- 28. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 18, wherein:
- said engagement pawl is located off center relative to a centerline of said slide arm.
- 29. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 28, wherein:
- said engagement pawl is engaged to a wing of said slide arm.
- 30. An improved vehicle door operator in combination a vehicle, a door with at least two sections, the door being on a side of the vehicle opposite the driver area, the door sections in a line when the door is closed and folded when the door is open, and operation of one door section causing the other section to reposition, comprising:
- a driver area on one side of the vehicle;
- a dash in a forward area of the vehicle;
- said door being on a side of the vehicle opposite said driver area;
- said door sections in a line when said door is closed and folded when said door is open;
- operation of one door section causing said other section to reposition;
- a handle slide mechanism engaged to a structural component of the vehicle;
- said slide mechanism having a slide arm which may be moved in linear fashion back and forth along the length of the slide mechanism;
- said slide arm having a handle engaged to a rearward surface and said handle within reach of a vehicle driver seated in said driver area;
- a forward portion of said slide arm has an engagement pawl;
- a rotatable pivot am rotatably engaged to a structural component of the vehicle;
- said rotatable pivot arm having engagement pawl directive means between which said engagement pawl rides when said slide arm is moved back and forth along the length of the slide mechanism;
- a door linkage arm engaged at one end to one of said door sections;
- said door linkage arm rotatably engaged at another end to said rotatable pivot arm;
- said door linkage arm aligned such that when said slide arm is moved linearly backwards on said slide mechanism, causing said engagement pawl to move between said engagement pawl directive means, causing said rotatable pivot arm to rotate, causing said end of said door linkage arm engaged to said rotatable pivot arm to move along an arc, and causing said door section engaged to said door linkage arm to open; and
- said door linkage arm aligned such that when said slide arm is moved linearly inwards on said slide mechanism, causing said engagement pawl to move between said engagement pawl directive means, causing said rotatable pivot arm to rotate, causing said end of said door linkage arm engaged to said rotatable pivot arm to move along an arc, and causing said door section engaged to said door linkage arm to close.
- 31. An improved vehicle door operator for use on a vehicle with a driver area on one side and a dash in a forward area of the vehicle, a door with at least two sections, the door being on a side of the vehicle opposite the driver area, the door sections in a line when the door is closed and folded when the door is open, and operation of one door section causing the other section to reposition, wherein said improvement is that driver moves a handle in a linear back and forth motion that is translated to rotational motion to operate one door section.
- 32. An improved vehicle door operator for use on a vehicle with a driver area on one side and a dash in a forward area of the vehicle, a door with at least two sections, the door being on a side of the vehicle opposite the driver area, the door sections in a line when the door is closed and folded when the door is open, and operation of one door section causing the other section to reposition, comprising:
- a slide mechanism engaged to a structural component of the vehicle;
- said slide mechanism having a slide arm which may be moved in linear fashion back and forth along the length of the slide mechanism;
- said slide arm engaged to a motor operable by a driver in the driver area;
- said motor capable of driving said slide arm inwards and outwards along said slide mechanism;
- a forward portion of said slide arm has an engagement pawl;
- a rotatable pivot arm rotatably engaged to a structural component of the vehicle;
- said rotatable pivot arm having engagement pawl directive means between which said engagement pawl rides when said slide arm is moved back and forth along the length of the slide mechanism;
- a door linkage arm engaged at one end to one of the door sections;
- said door linkage arm rotatably engaged at another end to said rotatable pivot arm;
- said door linkage arm aligned such that when said slide arm is moved linearly backwards on said slide mechanism, causing said engagement pawl to move between said engagement pawl directive means, causing said rotatable pivot arm to rotate, causing said end of said door linkage arm engaged to said rotatable pivot arm to move along an arc, and causing the door section engaged to said door linkage arm to open; and
- said door engagement arm aligned such that when said slide arm is moved linearly inwards on said slide mechanism, causing said engagement pawl to move between said engagement pawl directive means, causing said rotatable pivot arm to rotate, causing said end of said door linkage arm engaged to said rotatable pivot arm to move along an arc, and causing the door section engaged to said door linkage arm to dose.
- 33. The improved vehicle door operator of claim 1, further comprising:
- a dash mount;
- a semicircular arc slot in a face of said dash mount;
- said rotatable pivot arm rotatably engaged to said dash mount at a radial center of said semicircular arc slot;
- said rotatable pivot arm engaged to said dash mount through a pivot bolt;
- one end of said rotatable pivot arm opposite said end of said pivot arm with said
- engagement pawl directive means has a double bend zigzag arm;
- said zigzag arm rides in said semicircular arc slot; and
- opposite internal ends of said semicircular arc slot act as over-travel limits for said rotatable pivot arm and said handle slide mechanism.
Parent Case Info
This is a non-provisional application claiming priority under provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/101,065, filed Sep. 18, 1998.
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