1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a trunk locking system which controls the opening and closing of a vehicle trunk, and in particular relates to a trunk locking system which releases a vehicle trunk lock by operating an emergency trunk release handle that is installed inside a vehicle trunk.
2. Description of Related Art
This type of trunk locking system is constructed to be capable of opening a trunk door of a vehicle from the inside of the vehicle trunk cavity by manually pulling on an emergency trunk release handle installed inside the vehicle. The emergency trunk release handle that is used in this way is made of a synthetic resin containing a luminous material (a luminous resin material that glows in the dark) so that a person (especially a child) who is trapped in a vehicle trunk cavity can visually recognize the emergency trunk release handle in the dark trunk cavity, and it has been conventionally the case that the emergency trunk release handle is provided on the surface thereof with an icon such as a pictogram or a ideograms representing the usage (function) of the handle (see U.S. Pat. No. 7,029,138 B2).
Conventional emergency trunk release handles such as disclosed in the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 7,029,138 B2 have been made simply of a luminous resin material (single material), and the portion of the emergency trunk release handle which is connected to a locking mechanism (e.g., a lock release lever) needs to have a sophisticated shape for connecting to the locking mechanism. However, the mixing of a luminous material into a resin base material impairs its strength, and the aforementioned sophisticated shape also impairs the strength of the handle. Moreover, a luminous resin material is expensive, so that a large-sized emergency trunk release handle made of a single material (luminous resin material) becomes a cause of an increase in the cost of production.
The present invention has been devised in view of the above described problem in prior art and provides a trunk locking system provided with an emergency trunk release handle, wherein the emergency trunk release handle requires a small amount of a luminous resin material.
The present invention has been made based on an idea that the emergency trunk release handle is made of a luminous resin material and a non-luminous resin material which is lower in cost and greater in strength than the luminous resin material.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a trunk locking system provided with an emergency trunk release handle inside a trunk is provided, a locking mechanism of the trunk locking system being unlocked by operating the emergency trunk release handle, wherein the emergency trunk release handle includes a handle body made of a luminous resin material containing a luminous material, and a locking-mechanism interconnecting member made of a non-luminous resin material. One of the handle body and the locking-mechanism interconnecting member is molded with the other of the handle body and the locking-mechanism interconnecting member to be joined thereto with at least a part of the other of the handle body and the locking-mechanism interconnecting member embedded in the one of the handle body and the locking-mechanism interconnecting member.
It is desirable for the part of the other of the handle body and the locking-mechanism interconnecting member, which is embedded in the one of the handle body and the locking-mechanism interconnecting member, to include an anchor-shaped portion, a sectional area of which increases in a direction of embedding of the part of the other of the handle body and the locking-mechanism interconnecting member in the one of the handle body and the locking-mechanism interconnecting member.
It is desirable for at least one coupling through-hole to be formed through the part of the other of the handle body and the locking-mechanism interconnecting member, which is embedded in the one of the handle body and the locking-mechanism interconnecting member.
In regard to the luminous resin material, an ABS resin mixed with a luminous material such as Luminova (a trademark and a product of NEMOTO & CO., LTD) can be used. In addition, for instance, nylon or PP (polypropylene) can be used as the non-luminous resin material.
Additionally, in the case where the non-luminous resin material is molded into an icon-shaped element, it is desirable that the icon-shaped element be made of a black-colored resin material that displays a great contrast difference between the luminous resin material and the non-luminous resin material.
It is desirable for the part of the locking-mechanism interconnecting member which is embedded in the handle body to include at least one icon-shaped element that is integrally formed with the part of the locking-mechanism interconnecting member, and for the handle body to be molded with the part of the locking-mechanism interconnecting member with both end faces of the icon-shaped element exposed from a surface of the handle body.
It is desirable for the handle body and the locking-mechanism interconnecting member to be joined to each other with an end of the locking-mechanism interconnecting member embedded in an end of the handle body.
It is desirable for the handle body and the locking-mechanism interconnecting member to be joined to each other with an end of the handle body embedded in an end of the locking-mechanism interconnecting member.
It is desirable for the locking-mechanism interconnecting member to be directly connected to the locking mechanism.
It is desirable for the locking-mechanism interconnecting member to be connected to the locking mechanism via a connecting wire.
In an embodiment, a trunk locking system is provided with an emergency trunk release handle inside a trunk, a locking mechanism of the trunk locking system being unlocked by pulling on the emergency trunk release handle, wherein the emergency trunk release handle includes a handle body made of a luminous resin material, and a connecting portion made of a non-luminous resin material via which the handle body and the locking mechanism are connected to each other. One of the handle body and the connecting portion is molded with the other of the handle body and the connecting portion to be joined thereto with at least a part of the other of the handle body and the connecting portion embedded in the one of the handle body and the connecting portion.
According to the present invention, a trunk locking system which is equipped with an emergency trunk release handle containing a small amount of luminous material and is not inferior in strength is obtained.
The present disclosure relates to subject matter contained in Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-175063 (filed on Aug. 4, 2010), which is expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention will be discussed below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The emergency trunk release handle 20 is connected to the locking mechanism 14 via a connecting wire 16. The emergency trunk release handle 20 is held by (or suspended from) an inner surface of the trunk lid 12. In case of accidental shutting of the trunk lid 12 with a person in the trunk cavity 11, this person trapped in the trunk cavity 11 can unlock the locking mechanism 14 to open the trunk lid 12 from the inside of the trunk cavity 11 by manually pulling on the emergency trunk release handle 20 in the trunk cavity 11. The locking mechanism 14 can be unlocked by a normal lock release operation; however, a normal lock release system is not shown in the drawings.
Each embodiment of the trunk locking system which will be discussed below is characterized by the emergency trunk release handle 20 thereof that is used in the above described manner, and
The handle body 20H is formed into a macroscopically T-shaped plate so as to be held by the operator's fingers, and icon-shaped through holes 21 that visually indicate the function and operating procedure of the emergency trunk release handle 20 are formed through the handle body 20H Icon-shaped elements 22 serving as pictorial representations which are made of a non-luminous resin (e,g, a black-colored nylon) are molded and embedded into the icon-shaped through holes 21. The inner periphery of each icon-shaped through hole 21 partly projects inwardly to form a retaining projection 23 (see
The handle body 20H is provided, at an end thereof on the locking-mechanism interconnecting member 20C side, with an anchor-shaped portion 25, the sectional area of which firstly increases and subsequently decreases in the direction toward the locking-mechanism interconnecting member 20C. A coupling through hole 26 is formed through the anchor-shaped portion 25. The locking-mechanism interconnecting member 20C is double-molded in a different color (material) from the handle body 20H around the anchor-shaped portion 25 and the coupling through hole 26 of the handle body 20H (the locking-mechanism interconnecting member 20C is molded integrally with the handle body 20H so that the anchor-shaped portion 25 is embedded in the end (the upper end with respect to
The above described formation of the icon-shaped through holes 21 in the handle body 20H makes it possible to achieve a reduction in amount of a high-cost luminous resin material to be used. In addition, the above described molding and embedding of the non-luminous icon-shaped elements 22 in the icon-shaped through holes 21 makes it possible to enhance the visibility of the icon-shaped elements 22 regardless of the orientation of the emergency trunk release handle 20. More specifically, assuming the situation that the emergency trunk release handle 20 (the handle body 20H) is seen from the direction of the arrow A shown in
The locking-mechanism interconnecting member 20C is made of a resin material (e.g., nylon) which is lower in cost than and superior in strength to the luminous resin material of the handle body 20H; moreover, the locking-mechanism interconnecting member 20C is formed into a shape having a sufficient strength. In addition, the combination of the locking-mechanism interconnecting member 20C and the handle body 20H ensures a sufficient strength because the locking-mechanism interconnecting member 20C and the handle body 20H are molded together with the anchor-shaped portion 25 and the coupling through hole 26 that are formed on the handle body 20H embedded in the locking-mechanism interconnecting member 20C.
The handle body 20H and the icon-embedded locking-mechanism interconnecting member 20X are double-molded (the handle body 20H is molded with the T-shaped connecting portion 20Y embedded in the handle body 20H). Namely, the handle body 20H is molded around both sides of the T-shaped connecting portion 20Y (including the two coupling reinforcing holes 26a) so as to have the same thickness as the icon-shaped elements 22 (see
In the embodiment shown in
Obvious changes may be made in the specific embodiments of the present invention described herein, such modifications being within the spirit and scope of the invention claimed. It is indicated that all matter contained herein is illustrative and does not limit the scope of the present invention.
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