Claims
- 1. Vehicle door closure (1) with
a door lock (2) containing locking elements, a manual pull handle (4, 4′) pivotally mounted in a holding plate (3) or handle shell of the vehicle door which can be pivoted essentially perpendicular to the door plane, of which the activating flank (42) in the position of use (D) of the manual pull handle (4, 4′) works in association with a deflection lever (5) which deflects the movement direction of the manual pull handle (4, 4′) into the movement direction of a coupling element (6) which connects the door lock (2) to the manual pull handle (4, 4′), and with a connecting device (7, 7′) connecting the coupling element (6, 6′) to the manual pull handle (4, 4′) and compensating for tolerances between the door lock (2) and the manual pull handle (4, 4′) wherein this connecting device (7, 7′) has a receiving element (71, 71′) which can be displaced longitudinally on the coupling element (6, 6′) and a locking element (72, 72′) which upon transfer of the manual pull handle (4, 4′) into the position of use (D) assumes a positive and or non-positive fit connection with the coupling element (6, 6′) and locks the connecting device (7, 7′) on the coupling element (6, 6′), wherein upon insertion, pushing in and/or pivoting of the manual pull handle (4, 4′) into the holding plate (3) or handle shell of the vehicle door an activating element (42, 44, 420) connected to the manual pull handle (4, 4′) engages for a short time in effective connection with the locking element (72) in order to produce a connection between the coupling element (6) and the connecting device 7).
- 2. Vehicle door closure according to at least one of the preceding claims characterized in that the connecting device (7, 7′) mounted in a displaceable way on the coupling element (6, 6″) is compressed in a direction which compensates for the tolerances between the door lock (2) and the manual pull handle (4, 4′).
- 3. Vehicle door closure according to at least one of the preceding claims characterized in that the handle shell of the manual pull handle (4, 4′), the door lock (2) and the coupling element (6, 6′) are arranged on a support element (10).
- 4. Vehicle door closure according to at least one of the preceding claims characterised in that the manual pull handle (4) is moved in one direction (E) for the purpose of connecting the connecting device (7) to the coupling element (6) and in another direction (F) for the purpose of reaching the position of use (D).
- 5. Vehicle door closure according to claim 1 characterized in that the receiving element (71) consists of a box profile with slots in surrounding the coupling element (6) and the locking element (72) consists of a U-shaped engagement nose (72) which can be inserted in the slotted box profile of the receiving element (71) wherein the side inner surfaces of the engagement nose (72) lie on the coupling element (6) and in the locking position (B) it finishes with its base surfaces flush with the open side of the slotted box.
- 6. Vehicle door closure according to claim 5 characterized in that for the purpose of locking the connecting device (7) the manual pull handle (4) can be inserted or pivoted perpendicular to the door plane until the connecting device (7) is connected in a positive and/or non-positive fit manner with the coupling element (6) and that the manual pull handle (4) can only be displaced into the position of use (D) preferably in the door plane after the connection of the connecting device (7) to the coupling element (6).
- 7. Vehicle door closure according to claim 5 characterized in that the manual pull handle (4) has a surface (43) running in an inclined way to its insertion direction which after the connection of the connecting device (7) to the coupling element (6) allows the position of use (D) of the manual pull handle (4) to be reached.
- 8. Vehicle door closure according to claim 1 characterized in that the connection and locking between the connecting device (7′) and the coupling element (6@) takes place through pivoting of the locking element (72′) about an axis of the receiving element (71′).
- 9. Vehicle door closure according to claim 1 characterized in that the connection and locking between the connecting device (7′) and the coupling element (6′) takes place through rotation of the locking element (72′) about the coupling element (6′).
- 10. Vehicle door closure according to claim 8 or 9 characterized in that the manual pull handle 4′) is moved in the same direction for the purpose of connecting the connecting device (7′) to the coupling element (6′) as for the purpose of reaching the position of use (D).
- 11. Vehicle door closure according to claim 8 or 9 characterized in that the locking element (72′) is arranged in the assembly position (A) in a rotating or pivoting way in the receiving element (71′) and has an ellipse-shaped or polygonal recess which surrounds an ellipse-shaped or polygonal coupling element (6′), that the manual pull handle (4′) has an activating shoulder (44) which upon displacement of the manual pull handle (4) into the position of use (D) engages on a cam (73) of the locking element (72′) and pivots the locking element (72′) in the receiving element (71′) as well as about the coupling element (6′) and produces a positive and/or non-positive fit connection between the receiving element (71′) and the locking element (72′).
- 12. Vehicle door closure according to claim 11 characterized in that the locking element (72′) consists of a hard material, preferably a sintered material, and the coupling element (6′) consists of a material which is softer in comparison with the material of the locking element (72′), preferably synthetic material.
- 13. Vehicle door closure according to one of the preceding claims characterized by a device (a, 74, 75, 76) for ensuring the locking of the connecting device (7, 7′) on the coupling element (6, 6′).
- 14. Vehicle door closure according to claim 13 characterised in that the securing device consists of a positive fit element or region (76) provided on the receiving element (71′).
- 15. Vehicle door closure according to claim 13 or 14 characterized in that for the purpose of securing the locking of the connecting device (7′) on the coupling element (6′) the locking element (72′) can be rotated by more than 90° from the position, in which it is connected to the receiving element (71′), as far as the locking position of the connecting device (7′) on the coupling element (6′).
- 16. Vehicle door closure (1″) with
a door lock (2) containing locking elements, a folding handle (4, 4″) pivotally mounted in a holding plate (3) or handle shell of the vehicle door which can be pivoted about a horizontal pivot axis (S), a coupling element (6″) connecting the door lock (2) to the folding handle (4″), and a connecting device (7″) connecting the coupling element (6″) to the folding handle (4″) and compensating for tolerances between the door lock (2) and the folding handle (4″) wherein this connecting device (7″) is arranged in a longitudinally displaceable way on the coupling element (6″) and by means of a locking slide member (9) which leads to a door outer side, can be displaced parallel to the pivot axis (S) of the folding handle (4″) and is in effective connection with the connecting device (7″) can be connected in a positive and/or non-positive fit manner with the coupling element (6″), wherein the holding plate (3″) has a stop (31) for the connecting device (7″) which is provided with an opening (32) for receiving the coupling element (6″), and wherein a spring (8″) compressing the connecting device (7″) in a direction compensating for the tolerances between the door lock (2) and the folding handle (4″) presses the connecting device (7″) in the pre-assembly position against the stop (31).
- 17. Vehicle door closure according to claim 16 characterised in that the connecting device (7″) is pre-assembled on the locking slide member (9).
- 18. Vehicle door closure according to claim 16 or 17 characterized in that the locking slide member (9) connects the connecting device (7″) to the coupling element (6″) and locks the same and at the same time or upon further displacement of the locking slide member (9) couples the folding handle (4″) with the connecting device (7″) and at the same time fixes the folding handle (4″) on the holding plate (3″).
- 19. Vehicle door closure according to claim 17 characterized in that the connecting device (7″) has a recess (70) for receiving the coupling element (6″), an insertion bar (70) running parallel to the movement direction of the locking slide member (9) and an opening (79) for receiving a tongue (90) of the locking slide member (9).
- 20. Vehicle door closure according to at least one of the claims 16 to 19 characterized in that during or after the connection of the connecting device (7″) to the coupling element (6″) and the fixing of the folding handle (4″) by means of the locking slide member (9) the holding plate (3″) can be fixed on the door outer panel.
- 21. Vehicle door closure according to at least one of the claims 16 to 20 characterized in that the locking slide member (9) can be activated from the door front side (17).
- 22. Vehicle door closure according to at least one of the preceding claims 16 to 21 characterized in that on the coupling element (6, 6′, 6″) and/or at least on part of the surface of the connecting device (7, 7′, 7″) surrounding the coupling element (6, 6′, 66″) positive fit elements (61; 77a, 77b), preferably toothing or micro-toothing, are arranged.
- 23. Vehicle door closure according to claim 22 characterized in that the positive fit elements are arranged on an insert (74, 75) preferably consisting of a sintered material which is inserted in the opening of the connecting device (7, 7′) preferably formed from synthetic material surrounding the coupling element (6, 6″).
- 24. Vehicle door closure according to claim 22 characterized in that the positive fit elements (61; 77a, 77b) on the coupling element (6″) and on the inner area of the hole (70) of the connecting device (7″) are formed as micro-toothing.
- 25. Vehicle door closure according to at least one of the preceding claims 21 to 24 characterized in that the coupling element (6, 6′, 6″) at least in the connection region with the connecting device (7, 7′, 7″) has a profiled upper surface.
- 26. Vehicle door closure according to claim 25 characterized in that the locking surfaces of the connecting device (7, 7′, 7″) lying on the coupling element (6, 6′, 6″) have at least partly a profile which preferably corresponds to the profiled upper surface of the coupling element (6, 6′, 6″).
- 27. Method of producing the connection of a vehicle door closure with a door lock containing locking elements according to claim 1,
- 28. Method of producing the connection of a vehicle door closure with a door lock containing locking elements according to claim 16
- 29. Method according to claim 28 for dismantling a vehicle door closure with a door lock containing locking elements characterized in that through displacement of the locking slide member (9) in the opposite direction to the connection direction the folding handle (4″) is decoupled from the connecting device (7″) and through further displacement of the locking slide member (9) the connecting device (7″) is separated from the coupling element (6″).
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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100 33 309.5 |
Jul 2000 |
DE |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a National Phase Patent Application of International Application Number PCT/DE01/02469, filed on Jul. 4, 2001, which claims priority of German Patent Application Number 100 33 309.5, filed Jul. 4, 2000.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
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PCT/DE01/02469 |
7/4/2001 |
WO |
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