The present application is based on and claims the benefit of priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2015-0057748, filed on Apr. 24, 2015, the entire contents which is incorporated herein for all purposes by this reference.
Field of the Invention
The present disclosure relates to a tailgate inner handle assembly, and more particularly, to a tailgate inner handle assembly having a grip portion configured to automatically move to a first position when a tailgate is opened, thus allowing a user who is short to simply grasp the grip portion when the user intends to close the tailgate, and a method of moving a grip member of the same.
Description of Related Art
A loading space for loading articles is provided at a rear side of a vehicle such as a sport utility vehicle (SUV) or a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), and an opening of the loading space may be opened and closed by a tailgate.
The tailgate is installed to pivot from an upper end of a rear side of a vehicle to circumscribe a horizontal axis, and an inner handle assembly is installed in a lower end of the tailgate in order to easily close the tailgate.
The inner handle assembly has various structures such as a trim integrated type, a panel insertion type, and a grip type, and may be selectively applied according to types of vehicles or specifications of vehicles.
However, with the tailgate opened, since the inner handle assembly of the tailgate is positioned to be high, a short user cannot easily grab the inner handle assembly.
The information disclosed in this Background of the Invention section is only for enhancement of understanding of the general background of the invention and should not be taken as an acknowledgement or any form of suggestion that this information forms the prior art already known to a person skilled in the art.
Various aspects of the present invention are directed to providing a tailgate inner handle assembly having a grip portion configured to automatically move to a first position when a tailgate is opened, thus allowing a short user to simply grab the grip portion when the user intends to close the tailgate, and a method of moving a grip member of the same.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a tailgate inner handle assembly includes: a grip member installed to be movable in a lower end of a tailgate; an actuator moving the grip member to a first position when the tailgate is opened and moving the grip member to a second position when the tailgate is closed; and a driving wire driving the actuator when the tailgate is opened or closed.
The actuator may include: a pulley rotating in a first direction when the driving wire is wound, and rotating in a second direction when the driving wire is unwound; and a cylinder unit moving the grip member by the pulley rotating in the first position or in the second position.
The tailgate inner handle assembly may further include: a bracket being fixed to the lower end of the tailgate, wherein the pulley and the cylinder unit are installed on the bracket.
The cylinder unit may include: a cylinder being installed on the bracket; and a piston being installed to move forward and backward with respect to the cylinder.
The grip member may be fixed to the piston, the piston may be connected to the pulley by the driving wire, and the piston may move forward and backward by integrally operating with the pulley.
A moving member may be connected to one side of the piston and installed to move forward and backward by integrally operating with the driving wire and the pulley.
The moving member may be coupled to penetrate through the piston in a radial direction of the piston and the cylinder have a guide slot guiding the forward and backward movement of the moving member in a longitudinal direction of the cylinder.
A first elastic member applying elastic force to the piston may be installed within the cylinder.
The first elastic member may apply elastic force in a direction in which the moving member moves away from the bracket.
A retainer may be interposed between one end of the first elastic member and the moving member.
The driving wire may include a first driving wire connected from an upper roof portion of a vehicle to the pulley through inside an interior of the tailgate and a second driving wire connected from the moving member to the pulley.
The first driving wire and the second driving wire may be wound around an outer circumferential surface of the pulley, and when the tailgate is opened and the first driving wire is pulled, the first and second driving wires may be unwound from the outer circumferential surface of the pulley and the moving member and the piston move away from the bracket.
The pulley may be installed to rotate in a winding direction when the first and second driving wires are wound or in an unwinding direction when the first and second driving wires are unwound, and the pulley may be configured to receive elastic force to rotate in the winding direction by a second elastic member.
The second elastic member may be a torsion spring applying circumferential directional elastic force.
The pulley may be provided to have a first winding portion in which the first driving wire is wound around an outer circumferential surface thereof and a second winding portion in which the second driving wire is wound around the outer circumferential surface thereof.
The tailgate inner handle assembly may further include a guide device guiding the second driving wire.
The guide device may include a guide rib provided at one side of the bracket and a guide member coupled to the guide rib, and the guide member may have a guide hole in which the second driving wire is guided.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a tailgate inner handle assembly includes: a bracket being fixed to a lower end of a tailgate; a pair of cylinders being fixed to the bracket and each having a hollow portion therein; a pair of pistons being installed to move forward and backward in the hollow portions of the pair of cylinders; a pair of first elastic members being installed within the pair of cylinders, and applying elastic force in a direction moving away from the bracket; a grip member being connected to the pair of pistons; a moving member being installed between the pair of pistons to connect one piston to the other piston; and a pulley being installed to rotate in the bracket and allowing a first driving wire and a second driving wire to be wound around an outer circumferential surface thereof, wherein one end of the first driving wire is fixed to an upper roof portion of a vehicle and the other end of the first driving wire is fixed to be wound around the pulley, and one end of the second driving wire is fixed to the central portion of the moving member and the other end of the second driving wire is fixed to be wound around the pulley.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a method of moving a grip member of a tailgate inner handle assembly including a grip member installed in a lower end of a tailgate, an actuator moving the grip member, and a driving wire driving the actuator when the tailgate is opened, includes: pulling the driving wire when the tailgate is opened; driving the actuator by the pulling the driving wire; and moving the grip member to a first position in the lower end of the tailgate by the driving the actuator.
The methods and apparatuses of the present invention have other features and advantages which will be apparent from or are set forth in more detail in the accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein, and the following Detailed Description, which together serve to explain certain principles of the present invention.
It should be understood that the appended drawings are not necessarily to scale, presenting a somewhat simplified representation of various features illustrative of the basic principles of the invention. The specific design features of the present invention as disclosed herein, including, for example, specific dimensions, orientations, locations, and shapes will be determined in part by the particular intended application and use environment.
In the figures, reference numbers refer to the same or equivalent parts of the present invention throughout the several figures of the drawing.
Reference will now be made in detail to various embodiments of the present invention(s), examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described below. While the invention(s) will be described in conjunction with exemplary embodiments, it will be understood that the present description is not intended to limit the invention(s) to those exemplary embodiments. On the contrary, the invention(s) is/are intended to cover not only the exemplary embodiments, but also various alternatives, modifications, equivalents and other embodiments, which may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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The bracket 21 is fixed to one side of the lower end of the tailgate 1 through a fastening member or welding. For example, an inwardly recessed portion may be formed at one side of the lower end of the tailgate 1, the bracket 21 may be fixed to the recessed portion, and the grip member 10 may be easily moved in the recessed portion of the lower end of the tailgate 1 by the actuator 20.
As the pulley 25 and the cylinder unit 40 are installed on the bracket 21, the pulley 25 and the cylinder unit 40 are assuredly installed stably in the lower end of the tailgate 1.
The pulley 25 is installed to be rotatable by the medium of a rotational shaft on the bracket 21. The pulley 25 is configured to rotate in a first direction when one or more driving wires 31 and 32 are wound around an outer circumferential surface of the pulley 25, and to rotate in a second direction when the driving wires 31 and 32 are unwound therefrom.
According to an exemplary embodiment, as illustrated in
According to an exemplary embodiment, as described hereinafter, the driving wires 31 and 32 may be configured to be wound around the pulley 25 when the tailgate 1 is closed, and to be unwound from the pulley 25 when the tailgate 1 is opened.
The cylinder unit 40 is installed on one surface of the bracket 21 and configured to allow the grip member 10 to move by the rotation of the pulley 25 which integrally operates with the driving wires 31 and 32.
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The cylinder 41 has a hollow portion therein, and a first elastic member 44 elastically pushing the piston 42 is installed in the hollow portion of the cylinder 41.
In particular, when the driving wires 31 and 32 are unwound from the pulley 25, the first elastic member 44 may move the piston 42 forward by elastic force thereof such that the piston 42 is pushed away from the bracket 21. Conversely, when the driving wires 31 and 32 are wound around the pulley 25, a portion of the driving wire 32 is wound around the pulley 25 to pull the piston 42 toward the bracket 21 such that the piston 42, while overcoming the elastic force of the first elastic member 44, moves backward, and the first elastic member 44 is compressed by such backward force of the piston 42.
That is, when the tailgate 1 is opened, the driving wires 31 and 32 are unwound and the piston 42 moves forward by virtue of elastic force of the first elastic member 44, and when the tailgate 1 is closed, the driving wires 31 and 32 are wound to move the piston 42 backward.
According to an exemplary embodiment, the first elastic member 44 includes a coil spring and may be configured to push the piston 42 away from the bracket by elastic force thereof. A retainer 45 is disposed to be in contact with one end of the first elastic member 44, and the other end of the first elastic member 44 is supported by the bracket 21.
The piston 42 is inserted in the hollow portion of the cylinder 41 and installed to move backward and forward, and a moving member 43 is connected to the piston 42. The moving member 43 moves forward and backward by integrally operating with the driving wires 31 and 32 and the pulley 25, and thus, the piston 42 may move forward and backward together with the moving member 43.
The moving member 43 is coupled between the pistons 42 such that one piston is connected to the other piston. A guide slot 41a guiding forward and backward movement of the moving member 43 in a longitudinal direction of the cylinder 41 is formed. In particular, the guide slot 41a is limited to have a predetermined length, and accordingly, a forward/backward stroke of the moving member 43 is appropriately regulated from a front end of the guide slot 41a to a rear end. Through the regulation of the forward/backward stroke of the moving member 43, a movement of the grip member 10 may be appropriately regulated.
Meanwhile, the retainer 45 may be interposed between one side of the moving member 43 and one end of the first elastic member 44, and due to the disposition structure of the retainer 45, the first elastic member 44 may be stably maintained in the hollow portion of the cylinder 41 when compressed and expanded.
Also, the grip member 10 is connected to an outer end of the piston 42, and as the piston 42 moves forward and backward, the grip member 10 may be moved in the lower end of the tailgate 1.
According to an exemplary embodiment, as illustrated in
The moving member 43 is coupled between the pair of pistons 42 to connect one piston to the other piston, and a fixing unit 43a fixing one end of the second driving wire 32 is prepared in the central portion of the moving member 43.
Both ends of the grip member 10 are coupled to outer ends of the pair of pistons 42 through fastening members, or the like.
Since the cylinders 41, the pistons 42, and the first elastic members 44 are symmetrically disposed with respect to the bracket 21, the grip member 10 may be more stably and smoothly moved.
The driving wires 31 and 32 include the first driving wire 31 connected from the upper roof portion of the vehicle 4 to the pulley 25 and the second driving wire 32 connected from the pulley 25 to the moving member 43.
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The hinge mechanism 2 has a vehicle side hinge bracket 2a coupled to the rear of the upper portion of the vehicle 4, that is, to a roof panel 4a of the vehicle 4a, a tailgate side hinge bracket 2b coupled to an upper end of the tailgate 1, and a hinge shaft 2c provided between the vehicle side hinge bracket 2a and the tailgate side hinge bracket 2b.
As the tailgate 1 is opened and closed at the rear of the vehicle 4 by the hinge mechanism 2, a distance between the fixture 3 and the through hole 1a of the tailgate 1 may be varied, and as a length of the first driving wire 31 in a section positioned between the fixture 3 and the through hole 1a of the tailgate 1 is varied, the other end of the first driving wire 31 is wound around the pulley 25 or unwound therefrom.
In detail, when the tailgate 1 is closed in the rear of the vehicle 4, the length of the first driving wire 31 in the section positioned between the fixture 3 and the through hole 1a of the tailgate 1 is a first length L1 as illustrated in
When the tailgate 1 opens the rear of the vehicle 4, a partial section of the first driving wire 31 positioned between the fixture 3 and the through hole 1a of the tailgate 1 is a second length L2 greater than the aforementioned first length L1.
In this manner, when the tailgate 1 changes from the closed state to the opened state, as illustrated in
That is, when the tailgate 1 is opened, the first driving wire 31 is pulled and thus the first driving wire 31 is unwound from the pulley 25, and the pulley 25 rotates in the unwinding direction (UW direction of
One end of the second driving wire 32 is fixed to one side 43a of the moving member 43, and the other end of the second driving wire 32 is fixed to one side of the pulley 25, and accordingly, a length of the second driving wire 32 adjacent to the other end of the second driving wire 32 is wound around an outer circumferential surface of the pulley 25 or unwound therefrom.
When the tailgate 1 is opened, the first driving wire 31 is pulled, the pulley 25 rotates in the unwinding direction, and the second driving wire 32 is unwound from the pulley 25.
In this manner, since one end of the second driving wire 32 is fixed to one side 43a of the moving member 43, the piston 42 and the moving member 43 are connected to the pulley 25 by the second driving wire 32, and accordingly, a rotational movement of the pulley 25 may be very easily converted into a forward/backward movement of the piston 42.
The pulley 25 is configured to receive circumferential directional elastic force in the winding direction (please refer to direction of the arrow W of
According to an exemplary embodiment, the second elastic member 29 may be configured as a torsion spring applying a circumferential directional elastic force and has a coil portion 29a and a pair of legs 29b and 29c provided at both ends of the coil portion 29a. One leg 29b of the second elastic member 29 is fixed to the bracket 21 and the other leg 29c thereof is fixed to the pulley 25.
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A first winding portion 25a and a second winding portion 25b are divided by a partition wall 27 on an outer circumferential surface of the pulley 25. The first driving wire 31 is wound around the first winding portion 25a, and the second driving wire 32 is wound around the second winding portion 25b. In this manner, due to the structure in which the first and second winding portions 25a and 25b are divided on the outer circumferential surface of the pulley 25, each of the first and second driving wires 31 and 32 may be smoothly and stably wound around the outer circumferential surface of the pulley 25 or unwound therefrom.
An operational state of the tailgate inner handle assembly according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure configured described above will be described with reference to
When the tailgate 1 is closed (please refer to
When the second driving wire 32 is wound around the second winding portion 25b of the pulley 25, as illustrated in
Due to the backward movement of the piston 42, as illustrated in
Thereafter, when the tailgate 1 is opened (please refer to
When the second driving wire 32 is unwound from the second winding portion 25b of the pulley 25, pulling the moving member 43 by the second driving wire 32 is aborted and the piston 42 is pushed outward from the bracket 21 by elastic force of the first elastic member 44 so as to move forward.
When the piston 42 moves forward, the grip member 10 moves away from the bracket 21 as illustrated in
In this manner, when the tailgate 1 is opened, the grip member 10 moves to the first position in the lower end of the tailgate 1, and accordingly, even a short user may easily grab the grip member 10 which is moved to the first position in the lower end of the tailgate 1.
According to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, when the tailgate 1 is opened, since the grip member 10 moves to the first position in the lower end of the tailgate 1 by the driving wires 31 and 32 and the actuator 20, the short user may be able to simply grab the moved grip member 10 to close the tailgate 1, and thus, user convenience may be significantly enhanced.
When the tailgate 1 is closed, since the grip member 10 moves to the second position in the lower end of the tailgate 1 by the driving wires 31 and 32 and the actuator 20, the grip member 10 is prevented from being in contact with other components or loaded items when the tailgate 1 is closed.
In particular, in an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, by applying a simple mechanical structure of moving the grip member 10 by driving the actuator 20 by means of the driving wires 31 and 32, an electric component (an electric motor or a sensor) consuming electricity is not used, reducing manufacturing cost and preventing waste of power.
According to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, when the driving wires 31 and 32 are wound around the outer circumferential surface of the pulley 25 or unwound therefrom, the driving wires 31 and 32 are rotated in the winding direction or unwinding direction of the pulley and the cylinder unit 40 moves the grip member 10 according to the bi-directional rotation of the pulley, and thus, the grip member may be stably moved.
According to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, since the piston 42 and the moving member 43 of the cylinder unit 40 are connected to the pulley 25 through the second driving wire 32, a rotational movement of the pulley 25 may be easily converted into a forward/backward movement of the piston 42 and the grip member 10 may be smoothly moved according to the forward/backward movement of the piston 42.
As described above, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, when the tailgate is opened, since the grip member moves from the lower end of the tailgate to a first position by the driving wires and the actuator, a short user may be able to simply grab the moved grip member to close the tailgate, and thus, user convenience may be significantly enhanced.
When the tailgate is closed, since the grip member is moved to the second position in the lower end of the tailgate by the driving wires and the actuator, the grip member is prevented from being in contact with other components or loaded items when the tailgate is closed, and thus, the tailgate may be smoothly closed.
In particular, in an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, since a simple mechanical structure of moving the grip member by driving the actuator by means of one or more driving wires is applied, an electric component (an electric motor or a sensor) consuming electricity is not used, reducing manufacturing cost and preventing waste of power.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, when the driving wires are wound around the outer circumferential surface of the pulley or unwound therefrom, the driving wires are rotated in the winding direction or unwinding direction of the pulley and the cylinder unit moves the grip member to a first position or the second position according to the bi-directional rotation of the pulley, and thus, the grip member may be stably moved.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, since the moving member of the cylinder unit is connected to the pulley by the second driving wire, a rotational movement of the pulley may be easily converted into a forward/backward movement of the piston and the grip member may be smoothly moved according to the forward/backward movement of the piston.
As described above, although the present disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments and the accompanying drawings, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the present disclosure is not limited thereto but various modifications and alterations might be made without departing from the scope defined in the following claims.
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