Claims
- 1. A vehicle door comprising
- a door structure defining an exterior skin and an interior panel, said door structure being constructed and arranged to be pivoted at a forward end thereof and moved between open and closed positions with respect to a door opening in the vehicle,
- a latching mechanism carried by said door structure at a rear end portion thereof constructed and arranged to move between an unlatched relation with a door opening catch and a latched relation with the door opening catch,
- said latching mechanism including a movable releasing component constructed and arranged to be in a latching position within said door structure when said latching mechanism is in latched relation with the door opening catch and to be moved from said latching position in a generally downward direction into a releasing position to move the latching mechanism into unlatched relation with the door opening catch,
- a manually operable releasing assembly mounted on said door structure at the rear end thereof and having a manually engageable movable component disposed outwardly of said exterior skin constructed and arranged to be manually engaged and moved from an inoperative position into a releasing position,
- said releasing assembly including a moving component disposed within said door structure movable from an inoperative position in a generally downward direction into a releasing position in response to the manual movement of said releasing assembly from the inoperative position thereof into the releasing position thereof,
- a motion-transmitting assembly interconnected between a portion of said moving component and a generally horizontally spaced portion of said movable releasing component for transmitting the generally downward movement of said moving component from its inoperative position to its releasing position into a generally downward movement of said movable releasing component from its latching position into its releasing position,
- said motion-transmitting assembly being disposed within an interior space defined by the door structure which extends below the interconnections of said motion-transmitting assembly between said moving component and said movable releasing component,
- said motion-transmitting assembly being constructed and arranged within said space so that an accidental forward deformation of the door structure defining said space sufficient to displace said motion-transmitting assembly will displace the interconnection with said movable releasing component generally upwardly.
- 2. The vehicle door as defined in claim 1, wherein said moving component of said manually operable releasing assembly is pivotally coupled to said door structure, said motion-transmitting assembly including:
- a handle release rod having first and second ends, said first end being coupled to said moving component, and
- a latch release rod coupled between said second end of said handle release rod and said releasing component so as to define a generally V-shaped structure, generally downward movement of said moving component from its inoperative position to its releasing position being transmitted into generally downward movement of said handle release rod and said latch release rod so as to move said releasing component into its releasing position,
- said door structure including a support member fixed with respect thereto and disposed inwardly of said exterior skin within said interior space, said support member being coupled to said motion-transmitting assembly and constructed and arranged to support said motion-transmitting assembly within said interior space while enabling said motion-transmitting assembly to (1) transmit the generally downward movement of the moving component into generally downward movement of said movable releasing component and (2) permit the displacement of the interconnection of said movable releasing component generally upward upon said accidental forward deformation of said door structure.
- 3. The vehicle door as defined in claim 2, wherein said handle release rod of said motion-transmitting assembly is coupled with said fixed support member so as to be movable with respect thereto.
- 4. The vehicle door as defined in claim 3, wherein said support member is disposed about a portion of a periphery of said handle release rod such that said handle release rod is supported thereby for reciprocating movement therewith.
- 5. The vehicle door as defined in claim 2, wherein said latch release rod is pivotally coupled to said handle release rod by a coupling member, said coupling member being constructed and arranged so as to permit adjustment of a point of coupling between said latch release rod and said handle release rod.
- 6. The vehicle door as defined in claim 2, wherein said movable releasing component of said latching mechanism includes an end portion defining a slot therein, an end of said latch release rod being engaged with said slot.
- 7. The vehicle door as defined in claim 6, wherein said end of said latch release rod is shaped in the form of a hook, said hook being disposed within said slot to couple said releasing component to said latch release rod.
- 8. A latching and releasing assembly for a vehicle door, the vehicle door defining a door structure having an exterior skin and an interior panel, the door structure being constructed and arranged to be pivoted at a forward end thereof and moved between open and closed positions with respect to a door opening in the vehicle, said assembly comprising:
- a latching mechanism constructed and arranged to be carried by the door structure at a rear end portion thereof and to be moved between an unlatched relation with a door opening catch and a latched relation with the door opening catch,
- said latching mechanism including a movable releasing component constructed and arranged to be moved from a latching position, in a generally downward direction, into a releasing position to move the latching mechanism into unlatched relation with the door opening catch,
- a manually operable releasing assembly constructed and arranged to be mounted on said door structure at the rear end thereof and having a manually engageable movable component constructed and arranged to be disposed outwardly of the exterior skin, the manually engageable movable component being constructed and arranged to be manually engaged and moved from an inoperative position into a releasing position,
- said releasing assembly including a moving component constructed and arranged to be disposed within the door structure and movable from an inoperative position in a generally downward direction into a releasing position in response to the manual movement of said releasing assembly from the inoperative position thereof into the releasing position thereof,
- a motion-transmitting assembly interconnected between a portion of said moving component and a generally horizontally spaced portion of said movable releasing component for transmitting the generally downward movement of said moving component from its inoperative position to its releasing position into a generally downward movement of said movable releasing component from its latching position into its releasing position,
- said motion-transmitting assembly being constructed and arranged to be disposed within an interior space defined by the door structure which extends below the interconnections of said motion-transmitting assembly between said moving component and said movable releasing component,
- said motion-transmitting assembly being constructed and arranged so that when arranged within the space, an accidental forward deformation of the door structure defining the space sufficient to displace said motion-transmitting assembly will displace the interconnection with said movable releasing component generally upwardly.
- 9. The assembly as defined in claim 8, wherein said motion-transmitting assembly includes:
- a handle release rod having first and second ends, said first end being coupled to said moving component, and
- a latch release rod coupled between said second end of said handle release rod and said releasing component so as to define a generally V-shaped structure,
- said motion-transmitting assembly being constructed and arranged to be supported by a support member of the door structure fixed with respect thereto and disposed inwardly of the exterior skin within the interior space, one of said handle release rod and said latch release rod being constructed and arranged to be coupled to the support member so as to enable said motion-transmitting assembly to (1) transmit the generally downward movement of the moving component into generally downward movement of said movable releasing component and (2) permit the displacement of the interconnection of said movable releasing component generally upward upon said accidental forward deformation of the door structure when disposed therein.
- 10. The assembly as defined in claim 9, wherein said handle release rod is constructed and arranged to be coupled with the support member so as to be movable with respect thereto.
- 11. The assembly as defined in claim 9, wherein said latch release rod is pivotally coupled to said handle release rod by a coupling member, said coupling member being constructed and arranged so as to permit adjustment of a point of coupling between said latch release rod and said handle release rod.
- 12. The assembly as defined in claim 8, wherein said movable releasing component of said latching mechanism includes an end portion defining a slot therein, an end of said latch release rod being engaged with said slot.
- 13. The assembly as defined in claim 12, wherein said end of said latch release rod is shaped in the form of a hook, said hook being disposed within said slot to couple said releasing component to said latch release rod.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application No. 08/248,645, filed on May 25, 1994, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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