The present invention relates to a striker and striker system, namely, the present invention relates to a striker and striker system for locking two members with each other by engagement of the striker with a hook, wherein the striker and the hook are fixed to the two members, respectively. The striker devised according to the present invention is used for locking, for instance, a car door to a car body.
The striker shown in
The striker shown in
Although substantially the same as the striker shown in
To engage and disengage the striker with/from the groove of the associated hook smoothly, it is desirable that the rod portion be rounded off and have a large thickness (e.g., 3 to 7 millimeters, desirably 4 to 6 millimeters depending on factors such as the inner diameter of the groove of the associated hook). Namely, it is desirable that the rod portion have a round shape such as a circular shape in cross section (section taken along a plane orthogonal to the direction of the length of the rod portion) and that the rod portion have a large thickness (diameter).
In the striker shown in
In the striker shown in
In the striker disclosed in Japanese unexamined patent publication H07-229345, there is no such difficulty in bending; however, the problem of the striker being heavy still remains. Moreover, there is another problem with the manufacturing process of this striker being complicated and costly because an additional manufacturing operation, i.e., a spot welding operation, needs to be carried out. Accordingly, a problem in production of the striker also exists.
The present invention provides a low-cost striker which has the aforementioned thickness (e.g., 3 to 7 millimeters, desirably 4 to 6 millimeters, depending on factors such as the inner diameter of the groove of the associated hook), and a round shape such as a circular shape in cross section, via a simple manufacturing operation with no substantial increase in weight of the striker.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a striker is provided for locking two members with each other by engagement of the striker with a groove of a hook, wherein the striker is fixed to one of the two members and the hook is rotatably fixed to the other of the two members, the striker including a mounting plate portion fixed to the one of the two members; a base plate portion which is formed so as to extend perpendicular to the mounting plate portion by a bending process along a bend line; and a folded-back plate portion which is formed by folding over an extended portion, extending from one end of the base plate portion in a direction of the bend line, onto the opposite side of the base plate portion from the mounting plate portion side, so that the extended portion overlies the base plate portion. The base plate portion is positioned closer to the hook than the folded-back plate portion. A through-hole is formed in the base plate portion and the folded-back plate portion, which overlie each other, so that a folded end portion between the base plate portion and the folded-back plate portion defines a rod portion serving as an engaging portion engageable with a groove of the hook.
Furthermore, according to another aspect of the present invention, a striker is provided for locking two members with each other by engagement of the striker with a groove of a hook, wherein the striker is fixed to one of the two members and the hook is rotatably fixed to the other of the two members, the striker including a mounting plate portion fixed to the one of the two members; a base plate portion which is formed so as to extend perpendicular to the mounting plate portion by a bending process along a bend line; and a rod portion which is formed by folding over an extended portion, extending from one end of the base plate portion in a direction of the bend line, onto the opposite side of the base plate portion from the mounting plate portion side, so that the folded over the extended portion defines a folded-back plate portion. The base plate portion is positioned closer to the hook than the folded-back plate portion. A through-hole is formed in the base plate portion so as to define the rod portion, the rod portion serving as an engaging portion engageable with a groove of the hook.
It is desirable that a first portion of a cross section of the rod portion at the folded end portion which is taken along a plane orthogonal to the direction of the length of the rod portion be greater in length than a second portion of the same cross section of the rod portion, wherein the first portion and the second portion are located on the base-plate-portion side and the folded-back-plate-portion side, respectively.
According to the present invention, by the adoption of a metal plate having a normal thickness (normal thickness for the production of strikers, e.g., 3 millimeters) as an unprocessed plate material, a low-cost striker which has the aforementioned thickness and a round shape such as a circular shape in cross section can be achieved via a simple manufacturing operation with no substantial increase in weight of the striker. Moreover, by positioning the center of rotation of the hook on the mounting plate portion side, a base-plate portion of the striker, the distance of which from the center of rotation of the hook being short, can be made so as to come in contact with a leg portion of the hook (one of the leg portions which is pressed by the rod portion upon disengagement of the hook from the striker). Namely, the force exerted on the rod portion from the hook can be received by the base-plate portion of the striker, the distance of which from the center of rotation of the hook is short, and accordingly, the force exerted on the striker from the hook in the case where the force is exerted on the striker via the base-plate portion can be made smaller than in the case where the force is exerted on the striker via a folded-back plate portion of the striker. Therefore, the folded-back plate portion of the striker can be prevented from coming off the base plate portion. Furthermore, a reaction force (i.e., the force continuously exerted on a ratchet which locks the hook) when the engagement of the hook with the ratchet is disengaged by an operation of a door handle, or the like, can be reduced.
An embodiment of a striker according to the present invention will be hereinafter discussed with reference to
The striker 2 can be brought into engagement with the hook 5 by moving the striker 2 into the hook 5 in the direction of an arrow A shown in
The structure of the striker 2 will be discussed hereinafter.
As shown in the drawings, the striker 2 is provided with a mounting plate portion 21, a base plate portion 22, a rod portion 23, a folded-back plate portion 24, and a through-hole 29.
The mounting plate portion 21 is fixed to one of two members (e.g., a member on a car body) by bolts through two holes 21a and 21b formed on the mounting plate portion 21. The other of the two members to which the hook 5 is fixed is, e.g., a member on a car door.
The base plate portion 22 is formed (bent) upright relative to the mounting plate portion 21 by a bending process. Although the bend line between the mounting plate portion 21 and the base plate portion 22 serves as a border line therebetween, the bend line is not shown in
The folded-back plate portion 24 is formed by folding over an extended portion which extends from one end of the base plate portion 22 (the right end as viewed in
The through-hole 29 is formed (punched) by a hole-press operation with the base plate portion 22 and the folded-back plate portion 24 overlaid on each other so that the folded end portion (the right end portion as viewed in
The portion 23 is formed so that a cross sectional shape thereof is substantially circular as shown in
Accordingly, in a state where the portion 23 has moved to the hook 5 in the direction of the arrow A to be engaged therewith, the base-plate portion 23a is in contact with the front leg portion 52 of the hook 5 while undergoing a force from the hook 5. In other words, the base-plate portion 23a exerts a force on the hook 5.
The force exerted on the striker 2 from the hook 5 (i.e., the force exerted on the hook 5 by the striker 2) in the case where the force is exerted on the striker 2 via the base-plate portion 23a is smaller than that in the case where the force is exerted on the striker 2 via the folded-back plate portion 23b because the distance between a center of rotation C of the hook 5 and the base-plate portion 23a is shorter than the distance between the center of rotation C of the hook 5 and the folded-back plate portion 23b.
Accordingly, the striker 2 can secure a sufficient strength without being formed with a mounting plate portion such as the mounting plate portion 221′ shown in
Furthermore, since the force exerted on the hook 5 from the striker 2 by reaction force of the aforementioned weather strip (not shown) to prevent backlash between the striker 2 and the hook 5 when the striker 2 and the hook 5 are engaged with each other is reduced, the force necessary for disengaging the ratchet which engages with the hook 5 to lock the same from the hook 5 by an operation of a door handle or the like (not shown) can be a relatively small force. Namely, the reaction force of the door when the door is pulled open can be reduced.
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