The present disclosure relates to the subject matter contained in Japanese Patent Application No. 2002-161139 filed on Jun. 3, 2003, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a side lock device for locking a glove box itself, which is attached onto the instrument panel side of a vehicle so that the glove box can be opened and closed, or for locking an independent lid of the glove box.
2. Description of the Related Art
EP0850342B1 and WO095/27115 disclose a side lock device of this kind.
Essentially, the conventional side lock device adopts a rotary system in which a glove box itself or an independent lid of the glove box is locked onto the instrument panel side while the glove box can be opened and closed.
Therefore, in the conventional side lock device, it is necessary to provide a pair of right and left lock arms extending from the rotary center to both sides. Accordingly, compared with the single lock, the size and volume of the rotary body connecting the lock arms doubles. Therefore, the size and volume of the device itself is increased.
The present invention is accomplished to effectively solve the above problems of the conventional side lock device.
According to a first aspect of the invention, a side rock device attaches a first member to a second member to be openable. The side rock device includes a pair of lock arms, a housing, a slider and an elastic member. The housing holds the lock arms movably. The slider defines inclining holes, which engage with the lock arms and urge the lock arms to protrude and retract the lock arms. The slider is disposed in the housing. Then elastic member elastically urges the slider toward a predetermined direction. When the slider is operated against an elastic urging force of the elastic member, the lock arms are retracted.
According to a second aspect of the invention, in the first aspect, the holes engage with protrusions of the lock arms and form a reverse-V shape. Opening are formed on side surfaces of the slider to continue to outer ends of the holes, respectively. The openings open during a process of assembling the slider into the housing. The openings close when the slider has been assembled into the housing.
According to a third aspect of the invention, in the second aspect, parallel portions are formed at the outer ends of the holes, respectively, to be parallel to a moving direction of the slider. Each of side surfaces of the parallel portions face to each of openings.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, in the third aspect, each of lower walls of the parallel portions is perpendicular to the moving direction of the slider or incline in a direction opposite to inclination direction of the reverse-V shape.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, in the first aspect, the side lock device further includes an operation lever, which operates the slider. The operation lever includes a fulcrum portion, an operation portion, and a pushing pawl. The fulcrum portion is axially supported by the housing so that the operation lever is swingable. The operation portion swings the operation lever. The pushing pawl moves the slider against the elastic urging force. The slider has an evagination portion evaginating upward and abut against the pushing pawl.
According to a sixth aspect of the invention, in the second aspect, turning portions to which the protrusions of the lock arms are fitted are formed at inner ends of the holes, respectively.
According to a seventh aspect of the invention, in the sixth aspect, each of turning portions includes a perpendicular portion, which is perpendicular to a moving direction of the slider.
In the first aspect, the size and volume of the side lock device can be reduced in comparison with those of the conventional rotary system in which the rotary body is rotated.
In the second aspect the opening are formed on side surfaces of the slider to continue to outer ends of the holes, respectively. The openings open during a process of assembling the slider into the housing. The openings close when the slider has been assembled into the housing. Therefore, the slider can be easily assembled to the housing together with the lock arm. Once the slider has been assembled to the housing together with the lock arm, there is no possibility that the lock arm is disengaged therefrom.
In the third aspect, parallel portions are formed at the outer ends of the holes, respectively. Therefore, even when the protrusion of the lock arm is strongly pushed into the opening of each hole, the protrusion of the lock arm collides with the parallel portion and stops on the slider side. As a result, the slider can be easily assembled to the housing in the above condition.
In the fourth aspect, each of lower walls of the parallel portions is perpendicular to the moving direction of the slider or incline in a direction opposite to inclination direction of the reverse-V shape. Therefore, even when the stopper portion for regulating a movement of the slider is damaged, it is possible to prevent the slider from jumping out from the housing. Furthermore, the lock arm can not be easily disengaged.
In the fifth aspect, the slider has an evagination portion evaginating upward and abut against the pushing pawl. Therefore, it is possible to positively move the slider resisting an elastically pushing force while the mechanical strength of the abutment portion therebetween is being increased.
In the sixth aspect, the turning portions are formed at inner ends of the holes, respectively. Therefore, when the protrusion of the lock arm is engaged with the turning portion, it is possible to maintain a state in which each lock arm is retracted. Accordingly, the side lock device itself can be easily assembled to the opening and closing body, and the profile can be made compact.
In the seventh aspect, each of turning portions includes a perpendicular portion, which is perpendicular to the moving direction of the slider. Therefore, it is possible to retract the lock arm more than the normally use range of the operation lever 4. Accordingly, the side lock device itself can be more easily assembled to the opening and closing body, and the profile can be made compact.
Referring to the drawings, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail as follows. An object of the side lock device of the first embodiment is the glove box itself attached to the instrument panel of an automobile while the glove box is capable of being opened and closed. Alternatively, an object of the side lock device of the first embodiment is an independent lid of the glove box. The characteristic of this embodiment is the constitution described below.
As shown in
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In addition to that, the housing 1 further includes a pair of holding grooves 10, elastic pieces 11, and a recess portion 13. The pair of holding grooves 10 movably hold the pair of right and left lock arms 5 and are arranged on the rear face side of the base body 6 in the upper width direction. The elastic pieces 11 are formed on upper and lower edges of each of holding grooves. The elastic pieces 11 guide movement of the lock arms to suppress the occurrence of rattling of the lock arm 5. The recess portion 13 is engaged with a protrusion 29 of the lock arm 5 described later and is formed on a wall face 12 provided at the rear of the opening of each holding groove 10. This recess 13 is formed in such a manner that the position of the recess 13 is offset from the center in the height direction because of a relation between the recess 13 and the lock arms 5 described later, which are symmetrical with respect to right and left.
As shown in
Each of outer ends of the pair of long cam holes 16 having the reverse-V-shape open (opening 18) to the side surface of the slider 2. At a position in the process of assembling the slider 2 to the base body 6 of the housing 1, the opening 18 is kept open. At a position where the slider 2 is assembled to the housing 1, the opening 18 is kept closed. A parallel portion 19, which is parallel to a moving direction of the slider 2, is formed on the outer end side of the long cam hole 16. A side surface forming an edge of the parallel portion 19 is opposed to the opening 18. A lower end wall 20 of the parallel portion 19 is perpendicular to the moving direction of the slider 2 or inclined to a direction opposite to a reverse-V-shape so that the lock arm 5 can be prevented from detaching. In this connection, an edge of the opening 18 is chamfered (a chamfered portion 21) so that a pin 28 of the lock arm 5 is easily inserted. Reference numeral 22 in the drawing denotes a portion for preventing the occurrence of rattling.
As shown in
The pair of lock arms 5 are formed symmetrically to each other. As shown in
The thus composed side lock device is assembled as follows. Two compression springs 3 are attached to the receiving portion formed on the bottom face of the base body 6 of the housing 1. Then, when the lower end portion side of the slider 2 is a little inserted inside the base body 6, the holding groove 10 and the outer end opening 18 of the long cam hole 16 match each other. Under this condition, the pair of right and left lock arms 5, which are symmetrical to each other, are pushed into the corresponding grooves 10. Then, as shown in
In this case, under the condition that the slider 2 is a little inserted into the base body 6 of the housing 1, the outer end opening 18 of each long cam hole 16 is open. Therefore, the pin 28 of the lock arm 5 is allowed to be pushed into the long cam hole 16, and the pin 28 can be pushed until it collides with the parallel portion 19 of the long cam hole 16. Accordingly, assembling can be easily performed. Further, after the assembling has been once completed, the outer end opening 18 is closed by the housing 1 even when the slider 2 is located at any position. Therefore, the pair of right and left lock arms 5, which are symmetrical with respect to right and left, are not disengaged from the holding grooves 10.
In the constitution of this embodiment, the slider 2 is moved upward and downward in the base body 6 of the housing 1. Therefore, the slider 2 is moved along the front face of the glove box and/or the front face of the lid. Accordingly, the size and volume of the side lock device itself can be sufficiently reduced.
Accordingly, after that, when the shaft 7 of the housing 1 is engaged with the bearing 23 of the operation lever 4, as shown in
Finally, while the forward end portion 25 of each lock arm 5 is being inserted into a through-hole (not shown) formed on the side of the glove box or the lid, the housing 1 is fixed to the front face side of the glove box or the independent lid side. Then, the side lock device can be put into actual use. When the operation lever 4 is not operated being oscillated, the pair of right and left lock arms 5 are protruded to engage with lock holes H on instrument panel P as shown in
In the case of releasing the above locking condition, operation is performed as follows. This time, while an operator is holding the operating portion 4a of the operation lever 4, the operator pulls up the operation lever 4. Then, the pushing pawl 24 of the operation lever 4 pushes the evaginating portion 17 of the hollow 14 of the slider 2 downward, and the slider 2 is moved downward against the pushing force of the compression coil spring 3. In accordance with the movement of the slider 2, by the action of the long cam hole 16 having the reverse-V-shape, the pins 28 of the pair of right and left lock arms 5 are moved to the inner end side of the long cam hole 16. Therefore, as shown in
Next, a side lock device according to a second embodiment will be explained below. From the essential viewpoint, the constitution of the side lock device of the second embodiment is made on the assumption of the first embodiment described above, however, only different points are described as follows. As shown in
Accordingly, in this second embodiment, the lock arm 5 can be maintained in the state of being retracted in the normal use range of the operation lever 4. Therefore, the side lock device can be easily assembled to the glove box itself or the independent lid side, and further the profile can be made compact. In the case of releasing the state of drawing the lock arm 5 which is retracted, the operator may a little pull up the operation lever 4 and draw the lock arm 5 outside. However, when a spring is arranged between the lock arms 5, only when the operation lever 4 is pulled up, the lock arms 5 can be automatically retracted by a pushing force of the spring.
In this case, when the turning portion 30 is given a portion 30a, which is perpendicular to the moving direction of the slider 2, as shown in
As described above, when the above constitution is adopted in the present invention, the slider is moved in the housing along the front face of the opening and closing body. Therefore, compared with the conventional rotary system in which the rotary body is rotated, the size and volume of the side lock device itself can be reduced.
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