Claims
- 1. A torsional door lock for a motor vehicle door, comprising:
- a torsion spring associated with one of the door and a door pillar and including a weighing arm and a torque rod connected to the weighing arm for joint rotation therewith; and
- an indexing arrangement associated with another of the door and the door pillar and including at least two indexing rollers engageable with each other and cooperating with the weighing arm of the torsion spring for retaining the door in a predetermined indexing position, support axles for supporting the at least two indexing rollers for rotation thereabout, and bearing sleeves for rotationably supporting the at least two indexing rollers on respective support axles,
- wherein the at least two indexing rollers have each a circumferential profile formed of a central circular region and two radially extending overhangs located opposite each other with respect to the central circular region, with one overhang having a recess formed therein and another overhang having a wedge-like shape defined by side surfaces of the another overhang extending relative to each other at an angle of about 97.degree., whereby the wedge-like shaped overhang of one of the at least two indexing rollers forms a stop for another of the at least two indexing rollers upon rotation of the at least two indexing rollers to about 97.degree.,
- wherein the bearing sleeves have each a noise-insulating coating layer formed at least partially of an elastic, maintenance-free, non-metallic material, and wherein the bearing sleeves are inserted in respective indexing roller openings under a predetermined radial pressure.
- 2. A torsional door lock as set forth in claim 1, wherein the maintenance-free non-metallic material comprises a plastic material filled with non-metallic filling material.
- 3. A torsional door lock as set forth in claim 1, wherein the bearing sleeves comprise a second coating layer formed of a bearing material.
- 4. A torsional door lock as set forth in claim 1, wherein the bearing sleeve comprises a wire mesh covered with the at least one layer of maintenance-free bearing plastic material.
- 5. A torsional door lock as set forth in claim 4, wherein the maintenance-free bearing material is a plastic material.
- 6. A torsion door lock as set forth in claim 4, wherein the wire mesh is formed of an elastically deformable metal.
- 7. A torsional door lock as set forth in claim 1, wherein the bearing sleeve comprises a wire mesh covered with the at least one coating layer formed a non-metallic bearing plastic material filled with a non-metallic filling material, the maintenance-free non-metallic material filling gaps of the wire mesh and covering an outer surface thereof.
- 8. A torsional door lock as set forth in claim 7, wherein the non-metallic bearing material is a plastic material.
- 9. A torsional door lock as set forth in claim 1, wherein the bearing sleeve are formed as completely cylindrical sleeves.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/694,017, filed Aug. 8, 1996, now abandoned.
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