The present invention relates to a handle for vehicle doors, and in particular to a lever handle which can be employed for unlocking and simultaneously opening the door of a motor vehicle and is provided with a security device which prevents the accidental opening of this door in case of accident.
EP-A-1556569 discloses a vehicle handle, which comprises a lever which can rotate in a frame and is mechanically connected to a rocker which rotates when the lever rotates. A security inertial device comprises an inertial mass which is pivoted to the frame for rotating around an axis parallel to the rotation axis of the lever. In case of impact, the inertial mass rotates by overcoming the force of a spring, so that a stop member thereof intercepts the rocker, which in turn prevents the rotation of the lever caused by the impact. With this arrangement, a door provided with said known handle does not open accidentally in case of accident.
However, the levers of the handles of motor vehicles tend to be always heavier, since they are covered with metallized covers and/or include one or more electric and/or electronic devices, for example to recognize the user and anticipate his intention to open a door. Therefore, also the inertial mass must be always heavier, and thus more cumbersome, so as to anticipate the lever rotation.
Furthermore, for safety reasons, it is suitable that, unlike said known handle, the lever remains locked after an accident, so that it is necessary to increase the threshold of the acceleration tending to rotate the handle in case of accident, for example from 30 to 80 G. Therefore, the force of the elastic means keeping the lever in the rest position has to be further increased, which however causes a too strong opposition, thus uncomfortable during the use, when the user pulls the lever for opening the door.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a handle which is free from said disadvantages. Said object is achieved with a handle whose main features are disclosed in the first claim, while other features are disclosed in the remaining claims.
Thanks to the particular counterweight which balances the weight of the lever, the handle according to the present invention allows to significantly reduce the weight, and thus the size, of the inertial mass of the security device, also when the lever is relatively heavy.
Furthermore, the counterweight also allows to decrease the force exerted by the elastic means for keeping the handle in the rest position, so that the opposition to the lever rotation is low when the user pulls the lever. Said elastic means preferably consists of a particular spring acting on the counterweight, which rotates with an angle smaller than the angle covered at the same time by the lever, so that said opposition is substantially constant, i.e. it does not significantly increase. With this arrangement, the comfort of the user opening a door is further improved.
Another advantage of the handle according to the present invention lies in its relatively small size, obtained thanks to the particular mutual arrangement of the rotation axes of the lever, the counterweight, the rocker and the inertial mass. A further size reduction is obtained by employing helical springs arranged along said axes as elastic means for the rotation of the lever and/or the inertial mass, as well as by connecting the counterweight to the lever through the rocker, preferably by means of a particular articulation.
The handle according to the present invention is preferably provided with a particular locking device which prevents the rotation of the lever after an accident, so as to improve the security.
A further advantage of the handle according to the present invention lies in the possibility of easily substituting the counterweight with other counterweights more or less heavy for balancing the lever weight in an optimal manner.
In a particular embodiment of the handle, the counterweight and/or the rocker are symmetric with respect to a longitudinal plane, so that the handle can be substantially symmetric for being employed on both sides of a vehicle, so as to reduce the manufacturing, storing and assembling costs. This particular embodiment of the handle further allows to use two cables for operating not only the lock of a door but also other mechanisms of the same.
Further advantages and features of the handle according to the present invention will become clear to those skilled in the art from the following detailed and non-limiting description of two embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
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According to the invention, a counterweight 28 is pivoted to frame 1 by means of a pin 29 and is mechanically connected to lever 5 for rotating when also the latter rotates. Counterweight 28 rotates around a third axis 30 which is substantially parallel to first axis 7 and/or second axis 12 and is arranged between theses two axes. Elastic means act on counterweight 28 for urging lever 5 to the rest position. In particular, pin 29 is arranged coaxially in a hub 31 in turn arranged coaxially in a helical spring 32 suitable for rotating counterweight 28 so that lever 5 returns to the rest position after it has been pulled for opening door 2.
Counterweight 28 is mechanically connected to lever 5 through rocker 11 by means of an articulation 33 which protrudes from rocker 11 and is provided with a pin 34 which can rotate and slide in a groove 35 made in counterweight 28. In other embodiments of the invention, counterweight 28 can be connected directly to lever 5 by means of articulations or other mechanisms.
The handle according to the present invention suitably comprises a security inertial device suitable for preventing the rotation of lever 5, that is the opening of door 2, during an impact. In particular, this security inertial device comprises an inertial mass 36 pivoted to frame 1 by means of a pin 37 for rotating around a fourth axis 38 substantially parallel to first axis 7, second axis 12 and/or third axis 30. Fourth axis 38 is arranged between second axis 12 and third axis 30. Elastic means act on inertial mass 36 for opposing its rotation in a rotation is direction opposite to rotation direction 6 of lever 5 pulled outwards. In particular, pin 37 is arranged coaxially in a helical spring 39 urging inertial mass 36 in the same direction of rotation direction 6 of lever 5 pulled outwards.
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Further modifications and/or additions may be made by those skilled in the art to the hereinabove disclosed and illustrated embodiments while remaining within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2007/A001748 | Sep 2007 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2008/061800 | 9/5/2008 | WO | 00 | 9/10/2010 |