The invention generally relates to a vehicle, and more specifically to a door check system for securing a position of a partially opened door of the vehicle at any location along a swing path of the door.
Vehicles include a door check system for each door. Typically, the door check systems operate to provide a force that secures the door in up to three or four different pre-set positions located throughout the door swing path. Accordingly, as a user opens the door and freely moves the door through the swing path of the door, the door will pass through each of the pre-set positions of the door check system. Upon reaching each of the pre-set positions, the door check system provides a retaining force that operates to secure the door in that specific position. The door may be moved past each of the pre-set positions of the door check system by applying a force greater than the retaining force, thereby overcoming the retaining force. Once the door has been swung past one of the pre-set positions of the door check system, the door once again swings freely until reaching the next pre-set position encountered upon the swing path of the door, whereupon the door check system once again applies the retaining force.
A vehicle is provided. The vehicle includes a body defining a door opening, and a door assembly pivotably attached to the body. The door assembly is moveable along a swing path between a fully closed position sealing the door opening, and a fully opened position. A door check system interconnects the body and the door assembly. The door check system secures the door assembly relative to the body at any position along the swing path of the door, between the fully closed position and the fully opened position.
A door check system for a vehicle is also provided. The door check system includes a housing that is configured for attachment to one of a door assembly or a body of the vehicle, and a rod extending through the housing and moveable relative to the housing, that is configured for attachment to the other of the door assembly or the body. A coil spring is supported by the housing, and includes a plurality of coils coiled about a length of the rod. The coil spring includes a first axial end and a second axial end spaced from each other along a length of the rod, and extending out of the housing. An actuator is coupled to the first axial end and the second axial end of the coil spring. The actuator is operable to contract the coils of the coil spring against the rod to tighten the coil spring against the rod in the absence of a signal. The actuator is operable to expand the coils of the coil spring in response to a signal to loosen the coil spring about the rod.
Accordingly, the door check system may secure the door assembly at any position along the swing path of the door, between the fully closed position and the fully open position. Upon a user grasping and actuating a handle of the door assembly to unlatch the door from the body, the actuator lowers tension on the coil spring to loosen the coil spring from around the rod, thereby allowing free movement of the door assembly relative to the body. Upon the user releasing the door handle, the actuator tightens the tension of the coil spring around the rod, thereby securing the position of the rod relative to the coil spring, and preventing movement of the door assembly relative to the body of the vehicle. Alternatively, the actuator may be signaled from a release switch to loosen the coil spring from around the rod to allow free movement of the door assembly. The release switch may be located, for example, on an instrument panel so that the door check system may be released by a user, when seated within the vehicle, without grasping the handle of the door assembly.
The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best modes for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Those having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that terms such as “above,” “below,” “upward,” “downward,” “top,” “bottom,” etc., are used descriptively for the figures, and do not represent limitations on the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.
Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views, a vehicle is generally shown at 20. The vehicle 20 may include, for example, a Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), a passenger sedan, a pick-up truck, or some other similar vehicle.
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The vehicle 20 further includes a door check system 34. The door check system 34 is configured for securing the door assembly 27 at any position along the swing path 28, between the fully closed position and the fully opened position. Referring to
An actuator 48 is coupled to the coil spring 38. The actuator 48 is operable to contract the coils of the coil spring 38 against the rod 36 to tighten the coil spring 38 against the rod 36. The actuator 48 is also operable to expand the coils of the coil spring 38 to loosen the coil spring 38 from about the rod 36. More specifically, referring to
The actuator 48 may include but is not limited to an electric device, such as but is not limited to an electric solenoid, an electric motor, or some other similar electric device capable of tightening and loosening the coil spring 38 about the rod 36.
The actuator 48 tightens the coil spring 38 around the rod 36 to secure the position of the rod 36, thereby securing the current position of the door assembly 27 along the swing path 28 of the door. The actuator 48 loosens the spring from around the rod 36 to allow the door assembly 27 to swing freely along the swing path 28. The actuator 48 is coupled to both the exterior handle 30 and the interior handle 32 of the door assembly 27. Actuation of either the exterior handle 30 or the interior handle 32 sends a signal, such as but not limited to an electrical signal, to the actuator 48 of the door check system 34. Upon receiving the signal from one of the exterior handle 30 or the interior handle 32, the actuator 48 rotates the plate 46 to loosen the spring 38, thereby allowing free movement of the door assembly 27 along the swing path 28. Accordingly, the door assembly 27 may be opened and/or closed in the usual manner. Upon releasing either the exterior handle 30 or the interior handle 32 of the door assembly 27, the signal therefrom is interrupted, and the actuator 48 rotates the plate 46 to tighten the coil spring 38 against the rod 36, thereby securing the rod 36 relative to the body 22, and thereby securing the door assembly 27 against rotation along the swing path 28 relative to the body 22. Accordingly, the door check system 34 may secure the door assembly 27 at any position along the swing path 28 by simply releasing the exterior handle 30 and the interior handle 32 at the desired location.
In addition to being signaled from either the exterior handle 30 or the interior handle 32 of the door assembly 27, the actuator 48 may further be coupled to a release switch 50. Referring to
While the invention is herein described in relation to a door check system 34 for securing a passenger door relative to a door opening 26, it should be appreciated that the door check system 34 may alternatively be employed with relation to other closure assemblies, such as for example, rear cargo doors of a van or SUV. Furthermore, it should be appreciated that the linkage connection between the actuator 48 and the coil spring 38 may differ from the exemplary embodiment described herein, and the actuator 48 may be configured in a different manner to tighten and loosen the coil spring 38 relative to the rod 36.
The detailed description and the drawings or figures are supportive and descriptive of the invention, but the scope of the invention is defined solely by the claims. While some of the best modes and other embodiments for carrying out the claimed invention have been described in detail, various alternative designs and embodiments exist for practicing the invention defined in the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/538,882, filed on Sep. 25, 2011, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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