The present invention relates to a striker device for a motor vehicle door lock.
On motor vehicles, each door has a lock, which engages an associated striker device when it is closed. In some known solutions, the striker device comprises: a striker made of a metal material; a plate made of a plastic material, inserted between the striker and a pillar of the motor vehicle; and two screws for fastening the striker to the pillar.
During assembly, it is usually necessary to slightly adjust the position of the striker, in order to ensure the correct relative positioning between striker and lock and therefore precise and secure closing of the door. To carry out this adjustment, the two screws are loosened so that the optimal position for the striker can be found and then tightened again. As a rule, the plate remains fixed with respect to the pillar during striker adjustment.
The striker device just described is not very satisfactory because, after adjustment, the striker is no longer centred with respect to the underlying plate, to the detriment of the motor vehicle aesthetic appearance.
In another known solution, shown in FIG. 2 of EP1881136A1 and corresponding to the preamble of claim 1, the striker is fastened with respect to the plate. At the same time, the plate is provided with two rear appendages that can slide with a certain amount of play in respective apertures to adjust the position of the striker. This solution is unsatisfactory in the initial phase of fitting as the plate must be held on the pillar by hand to be able to screw in the two screws.
The object of the present invention is to provide a striker device for a motor vehicle door lock that enables the above-described drawbacks to be resolved in a simple and inexpensive manner.
According to the present invention, a striker device for a motor vehicle door lock is provided, as defined in claim 1.
In addition, according to the present invention, a motor vehicle is provided as defined in claim 8 and an assembly method is provided as defined in claim 11.
For a better understanding of the present invention, a preferred embodiment will now be described, purely by way of a non-limitative example and with reference to the attached drawings, where:
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Preferably, the wall 9 comprises an outer sheet metal panel or side panel 10 and a stiffener 11 arranged between the outer sheet metal 10 and the plate 8. In addition, in the embodiment shown, the pillar 2 comprises a cage 12, which is fastened to the wall 9 in a manner not described in detail and holds a front surface 13 of the plate 8 at a substantially fixed distance from the wall 9, whilst leaving a certain freedom of movement so that the body 7 can float parallel to surface 13.
The wall 9 has two apertures 14, through which the shanks 5 and respective collars 15 pass with radial play in all directions, the latter constituting part of the body 7 and protruding from front surface 13.
The device 1 comprises a striker 16 of known type, preferably made of a metal material and comprising, in turn, a base 17 having two holes 18, with screw guides engaged by the heads 4. The striker 16 also comprises a coupling element 20, which has a U-shape and is fastened at its ends to the base 17 to form a closed ring suitable for being engaged by the lock of the door when the latter is closed.
The device 1 further comprises an element 22, made in a single piece from a plastic material and comprising, in turn, a plate 23, which is flat, substantially parallel to front surface 13, is placed against an outer front surface 24 of the wall 9 and has a flat face 25 against which the base 17 rests.
The plate 23 has an upper hole 26a and a lower hole 26b, which are pass-through, are coaxial with holes 18 and through which the shanks 5 of the screws 3 pass.
In addition, the element 22 comprises a projection 27, which extends along the external edge 28 of plate 23 and projects with respect to the face 25 so as to delimit, together with the face 25, a housing 29. The housing 29 houses the base 17 and is sized so as not to leave freedom of movement for the base 17 parallel to the face 25. Preferably, the projection 27 extends uninterruptedly along the external edge 28 and so completely covers up the external edge 30 of the base 17.
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The tongues are flat, orthogonal to plate 23 and parallel to two mutually transversal ideal planes. At the same time, the edges 36 have a polygonal profile, preferably square and, if necessary, with rounded vertices.
In particular, four tongues are provided: two are indicated by reference numeral 35a and are vertical and horizontally spaced apart; the other two are indicated by reference numeral 35b and are substantially horizontal and are vertically spaced apart. In particular, tongues 35a are vertically staggered, as one is adjacent to hole 26a, while the other is adjacent to hole 26b. Instead, tongues 35b are arranged on opposite sides of hole 26b.
According to a further aspect of the present invention, tongues 35a and 35b can be broken and therefore separated from plate 23 to permit free translation of plate 23 on surface 24 when the screws 3 are loosened, in order to adjust the position of the element 22 and consequently of the striker 16 with respect to the wall 9, before finally tightening the screws 3 in the threaded holes 6. To make the tongues 35a and 35b breakable, their cross-section is relatively small with respect to that of the plate 23 and/or weakened areas are provided near the connection zones with the plate 23.
During the fitting of the device 1 on the pillar 2, the device 1 is first placed on the wall 9 by inserting tongues 35a and 35b into the apertures 14, along the edges 36. Placing the tongues 35a and 35b against the edges 36 enables keeping the device 1 in a fixed reference position with respect to the wall 9. The shanks 5 are then inserted through holes 18, holes 26a or 26b and into the threaded holes 6. The end of the shanks 5 has a smaller diameter than the remainder, or has a pointed shape (
The screws 3 are then screwed in and tightened to lock the device 1 in the above-stated reference position. At this point, tests are carried out to check the latching operation of the lock with the striker 16 and thus the functioning of door closure. If the tests give negative results, the position of the striker 16 must be adjusted. To this end, the screws 3 are loosened and at least some of the tongues 35a and 35b are then broken to give freedom of movement to the device 1.
In particular, the screws 3 remain connected in their respective threaded holes 6, even when breaking the tongues 35a and 35b, and so the body 7 can follow the adjustment movement of the device 1.
Preferably, the device 1 is not moved away from surface 24 to break the tongues 35a and 35b, but is made to slide on surface 24 with force. When this movement is imposed, at least some of the tongues 35a and 35b bend and break, as the sides of the edges 36 perform the function of blades that cut the tongues 35a and 35b. In particular, if only tongues 35a are broken, the straight horizontal sides of the edges 36 can guide tongues 35b and, consequently, the horizontal translation of the device 1.
Once a new position for the device 1 is determined, the screws 3 are tightened and the door closing operation is checked again. If the new position is unsatisfactory, further tests are carried out (loosening the screws 3, moving the device 1 with the body 7 and tightening the screws 3 again) until an optimal position for the device 1 is achieved.
From the foregoing, it is evident that the tongues 35a and 35b enable placing the device 1 in a fixed reference position during fitting and the first tightening of the screws 3, without having to hold the device 1 against the surface 24 by hand, while, at the same time, as they are breakable, they do not obstruct the possibility of adjusting the position of the device 1.
The particular arrangement of the tongues 35a and 35b enables the stability of the device 1 to be optimized during fitting and the first tightening of the screws 3.
At the same time, the striker 16 and the element 22 are adjusted together, or rather they remain in the same relative position in any operating condition, and so the aesthetic appearance of the pillar 2 is optimal even after adjusting the position of the device 1.
The aesthetic appearance of the device 1 is also optimal thanks to the projection 27, which hides or protects the external edge 30 of the base 17. At the same time, the projection 27 offers good retaining capacity for the base 17, also thanks to the presence of teeth 32.
In conclusion, it appears evident from the foregoing that modifications and variations can be applied to the device 1 described and illustrated herein without leaving the scope of protection of the present invention, as defined in the appended claims.
In particular, the shape and number of the tongues 35a and 35b and the shape of the apertures 14 could be different from those indicated by way of example.
In addition, the striker 16 could be secured with respect to the plate 23 in a different manner from that of the described attachment system 31.
Furthermore, the body 7 could be substituted by two separate parts, each one having an associated threaded hole 6; and/or the cage 12 could be absent; and/or a single rectangular aperture could be provided instead of the two apertures 14.
Finally, the device 1 could be connected not just to a pillar, but also to other body elements of the motor vehicle (for example, for closing a boot lid).
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