Vehicle door handle assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6672633
  • Patent Number
    6,672,633
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 31, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 6, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A handle lever is rotatable and movable in an axial direction relative to a frame and when the handle lever is rotatably moved from a predetermined position in a rotation direction with a predetermined amount against a urging force of a rotative urging spring and also moved from a predetermined position in the axial direction with a predetermined amount against a urging force of an axial urging spring, an engaging hook of the handle lever is engaged with an engaging portion of the frame in the rotation direction and the axial direction for holding the handle lever in a tentative holding position.
Description




This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 with respect to Japanese Application No. 2001-232790 filed on Jul. 31, 2001, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention generally relates to a vehicle door handle assembly. More particularly, the present invention pertains to a vehicle door handle assembly which includes a grip type outside door handle.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. H08-35360 discloses a known vehicle door handle assembly of this kind. This known assembly includes a frame secured to an inside of an outer panel for a vehicle door and a handle lever rotatably assembled to the frame by a shaft portion and rotatably urged to a predetermined position in a rotation direction by a rotative urging spring. The vehicle door handle assembly further includes a grip type outer handle installed from an outside of the outer panel and rotatably operating the handle lever. At one end of the grip type outer handle, an engaging portion is provided for being engaged with a supporting portion in an inclinable manner provided at the frame by being inserted through an opening for insertion provided at the outer panel. At the other end of the grip type outer handle, an inserting projection having an engaging concave portion is provided for being engaged with an input portion of the handle lever by being inserted through each opening for insertion provided at the outer panel and the frame.




According to the vehicle door handle assembly disclosed in the above publication, the handle lever is assembled to the supporting portion provided at the frame by means of a supporting shaft so as to be rotatable and movable in an axial direction on the supporting shaft. In addition, a sliding guide lever rotatably assembled on the supporting shaft and rotatably urged to a predetermined position in the rotation direction by a spring (rotative urging spring) is engaged with the handle lever so as to be rotated as a unit. Then, the sliding guide lever is engaged with a stopper projection provided at the frame. The handle lever is urged in the axial direction by a second spring (axial urging spring) assembled on the supporting shaft and in contact with a stopper surface of the sliding guide lever for holding the handle lever in a tentative holding position. Under the condition that the handle lever is maintained at the tentative holding position, the handle lever is movable in the axial direction by overcoming the urging force of the second spring in the axial direction. By using this movement characteristic of the handle lever, the grip type outer handle can be installed in the frame by being pushed from the outside of the outer panel through one-touch operation.




According to the vehicle door handle assembly disclosed in the above publication, when the outer handle is installed in the frame by being pushed from the outside of the outer panel through one-touch operation, the handle lever is required to be moved in the axial direction against the urging force in the axial direction of the second spring. Thus, the assembly condition of the outer handle is not well.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to improve an assembly condition of an outer handle toward a frame.




According to an aspect of the present invention, the vehicle door handle assembly includes a frame secured to an inside of an outer panel for a vehicle door, and a handle lever rotatably assembled to the frame by a shaft portion and rotatably urged to a predetermined position in a rotation direction by a rotative urging spring. The vehicle door handle assembly further includes a grip type outer handle installed from an outside of the outer panel and rotatably operating the handle lever. The grip type outer handle includes an engaging portion at one end being inserted through an opening for insertion provided at the outer panel and being engaged with a supporting portion in an inclinable manner provided at the frame, and an inserting projection having an engaging concave portion at the other end being inserted through each opening for insertion provided at the outer panel and the frame and being engaged with an input portion of the handle lever, and an engaging hook formed at the handle lever which is movable in an axial direction of the shaft portion relative to the frame. An engaging hook is formed at the handle lever which is movable in an axial direction of the shaft portion relative to the frame. An engaging portion is formed at the frame for being engaged and disengaged with the engaging hook. An axial urging spring is provided between the handle lever and the frame for urging the handle lever to a predetermined position in the axial direction in which the engaging hook is disengaged from the engaging portion in the axial direction. When the handle lever is rotatably moved from the predetermined position in the rotation direction with a predetermined amount against a urging force of the rotative urging spring and also axially moved from the predetermined position in the axial direction with a predetermined amount against a urging force of the axial urging spring, the engaging hook of the handle lever is engaged with the engaging portion of the frame in the rotation direction and the axial direction for holding the handle lever in a tentative holding position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES




The foregoing and additional features and characteristics of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description considered with reference to the accompanying drawing figures in which like reference numerals designate like elements and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a side view of a vehicle door handle assembly viewed from an inside (vehicle compartment side) according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the vehicle door handle assembly of

FIG. 1

viewed from an outside;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view taken along a line


3





3


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the vehicle door handle assembly under the condition that a handle lever is tentatively maintained in engagement with a frame of

FIGS. 1-3

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged side view of the vehicle door handle assembly showing a relationship between the frame and the handle lever of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the handle lever of FIGS.


4


,


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




An embodiment of the present invention will be explained referring to drawings.




A vehicle door handle assembly A according to the present invention shown in

FIGS. 1-6

includes a frame


12


secured to an inside of an outer panel


11


for a vehicle door, a handle lever


14


rotatably assembled to the frame


12


and rotatably urged to a predetermined position in a rotation direction shown in FIGS.


1


,


2


by a spring coil


13


, and a grip type outer handle


15


installed from an outside of the outer panel


11


.




The frame


12


includes an opening for insertion


12




a


through which an engaging portion


15




a


provided at one end of the outer handle


15


is inserted, and an opening for insertion


12




b


through which an inserting projection


15




b


provided at the other end of the outer handle


15


is inserted. The engaging portion


15




a


of the outer handle


15


is supported in an inclinable manner by a supporting portion


12




c


provided close to the opening for insertion


12




a.


In addition, the frame


12


includes a supporting hole


12




d


for supporting a shaft portion


14




a


of the handle lever


14


to be rotatable and movable in an axial direction as shown in FIG.


1


. Further, the frame


12


includes an engaging portion


12




e


as a unit for holding the handle lever


14


in a tentative holding position as shown in FIG.


4


. At the outer panel


11


, openings for insertion


11




a,




11




b


(shown in

FIG. 3

) are formed corresponding to the openings for insertion


12




a,




12




b.






The coil spring


13


has the feature as a rotative urging spring for urging the handle lever


14


in a clockwise direction as viewed from the right side of FIG.


1


. The coil spring


13


also has the feature as an axial urging spring for urging the handle lever


14


rightward (axial direction) of FIG.


1


. Under the condition that the coil spring


13


is assembled in a set position between the frame


12


and the handle lever


14


(condition in FIG.


1


), a right end


13




a


of

FIG. 1

is engaged with the handle lever


14


. In addition, a left end


13




b


of

FIG. 1

is engaged with the frame


12


, and a cylindrical portion


13




c


is assembled to the shaft portion


14




a


of the handle lever


14


with a predetermined gap therebetween.




The handle lever


14


is assembled to the frame


12


at both ends so as to be rotatable and movable in the axial direction. As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


5


,


6


, the shaft portion


14




a


is provided at a central portion of the handle lever


14


for holding the cylindrical portion


13




c


of the coil spring


13


. Further, the handle lever


14


includes an input portion


14




b


being engaged with an engaging concave portion


15




b




1


formed at the inserting projection


15




b


of the outer handle


15


, an engaging hook


14




c,


which is integrally formed with the handle lever


14


, projecting in the axial direction and the rotation direction, and an installation hole


14




d


for installing a clip (not shown). The handle lever


14


may be also called as a bell crank.




The outer handle


15


is provided with the engaging portion


15




a


at one end for being engaged with the supporting portion


12




c


of the frame


12


in the inclinable manner. The outer handle


15


is also provided with the inserting projection


15




b


having the engaging concave portion


15




b




1


at the other end. The engaging concave portion


15




b




1


formed at the inserting projection


15




b


is engaged with the input portion


14




b


of the handle lever


14


. By a cap


16


to be assembled to the frame


12


after the outer handle


15


is installed in the frame


12


, the movement of the outer handle


15


along the outer panel


11


is restricted.




When the outer handle


15


is moved with a full-stroke in an outward direction of the vehicle as shown in

FIG. 3

under the condition that the outer handle


15


is assembled in a manner as shown by imaginary lines in

FIGS. 1-3

, the handle lever


14


is rotatably moved against the urging force of the coil spring


13


. In case that the handle lever


14


is rotatably moved, a handle lever rod (not shown) connected to the installation hole


14




d


of the handle lever


14


via the clip is moved for releasing a lock of a door lock device (not shown).




According to the embodiment of the present intention configured in an aforementioned manner, when the handle levee


14


assembled to the frame


12


is rotatably moved from a predetermined position in the rotation direction (shown by a solid line in

FIG. 5

) to a position shown by the imaginary line in

FIG. 5

with a predetermined amount against the urging force of the coil spring


13


, and also axially moved from a predetermined position in the axial direction (shown by the solid line and the imaginary line in

FIG. 5

) to a position shown by a thin line in

FIG. 5

with a predetermined amount against the urging force, of the coil spring


13


for engaging the engaging hook


14




c


of the handle lever


14


with the engaging portion


12




e


of the frame


12


in the rotation direction and the axial direction as shown in

FIG. 4

, the handle lever


14


can be maintained in the tentative holding position relative to the frame


12


.




Accordingly, if the tentative holding position of the handle lever


14


is set in a specified position beforehand in which an access path of the inserting projection


15




b


is cleared for installing the outer handle


15


in the frame, and the engagement between the engaging hook


14




c


of the handle lever


14


and the engaging portion


12




e


of the frame


12


can be released in response to the outer handle


15


being moved with the full-stroke after the outer handle


15


is assembled to the frame


12


as shown by the imaginary line in

FIG. 3

for engaging the inserting projection


15




b


of the outer handle


15


with the input portion


14




b


of the handle lever


14


, the outer handle


15


can be installed in the frame


12


without interfering the handle lever


14


which is assembled to the frame


12


beforehand. Thus, an easy assembling can be available by inserting the outer handle


15


into the frame


12


and the assembly condition can be improved. The above-mentioned specified position is set at approximately 1-2 mm before the position in which the outer handle


15


is being moved with the full-stroke. In this specified position, the inserting projection


15




b


of the outer handle


15


is engaged and in contact with the input portion


14




b


of the handle lever


14


for rotating the handle lever


14


against the rotative urging force of the coil spring


13


.




The vehicle door handle assembly of this embodiment can be feasible by providing the handle lever


14


which is rotatable and movable in the axial direction relative to the frame


12


, the engaging hook


14




d


at the handle lever, the engaging portion


12




e


at the frame


12


, and the axial urging spring between the handle lever


14


and the frame


12


for urging the handle lever


14


in the axial direction. Thus, the existing structure (frame


12


and handle lever


14


) can be effectively used and the cost can be lower.




Especially in this embodiment of the present invention, the engaging hook


14




c


is integrally formed with the handle lever


14


and the engaging portion


12




e


is integrally formed with the frame


12


. In addition, the rotative urging spring and the axial urging spring are configured by the single coil spring


13


. Thus, the existing structure (frame


12


, coil spring


13


and handle lever


14


) can be effectively used and number of parts cannot be increased.




According to this embodiment of the present invention, the engaging hook


14




c


is integrally formed with the handle lever


14


and the engaging portion


12




e


is integrally formed with the frame


12


. However, the engaging hook


14




c


and the engaging portion


12




e


can be separately formed with the handle lever


14


and the frame


12


respectively. In addition, the rotative urging spring and the axial urging spring are configured by the single coil spring


13


. However, separate coil springs can be used.




The principles, preferred embodiment and mode of operation of the present invention have been described in the foregoing specification. However, the invention which is intended to be protected is not to be construed as limited to the particular embodiments disclosed. Further, the embodiments described herein are to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. Variations and changes may be made by others, and equivalents employed, without departing from the sprit of the present invention. Accordingly, it is expressly intended that all such variations, changes and equivalents which fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the claims, be embraced thereby.



Claims
  • 1. A vehicle door handle assembly comprising:a frame secured to an inside of an outer panel for a vehicle door; a handle lever rotatably assembled to the frame by a shaft portion and rotatably urged to a predetermined position in a rotation direction by a rotative urging spring; a grip type outer handle installed from an outside of the outer panel and rotatably operating the handle lever; the grip type outer handle including an engaging portion at one end inserted through an opening for insertion provided at the outer panel and engaged with a supporting portion in an inclinable manner provided at the frame, and an inserting projection having an engaging concave portion at the other end being inserted through respective openings for insertion provided at the outer panel and the frame and being engaged with an input portion of the handle lever; whereby the handle lever is movable in an axial direction of the shaft portion relative to the frame; an engaging hook formed at one of the handle lever and frame; an engaging portion formed at the other of the frame and handle lever for being engaged and disengaged with the engaging hook; and an axial urging spring provided between the handle lever and the frame for urging the handle lever to a predetermined position in the axial direction in which the engaging hook is disengaged from the engaging portion in the axial direction; wherein when the handle lever is rotatably moved from the predetermined position in the rotation direction with a predetermined amount against a urging force of the rotative urging spring and also axially moved from the predetermined position in the axial direction with a predetermined amount against a urging force of the axial urging spring, the engaging hook is engaged with the engaging portion in the rotation direction and the axial direction for holding the handle lever in a tentative holding position.
  • 2. A vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein:the rotative urging spring and the axial urging spring are configured by a single coil spring.
  • 3. A vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein:the engaging hook is integrally formed with the handle lever, and the engaging portion is integrally formed with the frame.
  • 4. A vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 2, wherein:the engaging hook is integrally formed with the handle lever, and the engaging portion is integrally formed with the frame.
  • 5. A vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 2, wherein:the coil spring is engaged with the handle lever at one end and engaged with the frame at the other end when provided at a set position between the handle lever and the frame.
  • 6. A vehicle door handle assembly comprising:a frame secured to an inside of an outer panel for a vehicle door; a handle lever rotatably assembled to the frame and axially movable relative to the frame; a rotative urging spring applying a rotative urging force to the handle lever; a grip type outer handle installed from outside of the outer panel to rotatably operate the handle lever; the grip type outer handle including an engaging portion at one end inserted through the outer panel and engaged with a supporting portion of the frame, and an inserting projection having an engaging concave portion at an opposite end inserted through the outer panel and into an insertion opening of the frame and engageable with an input portion of the handle lever; an axial urging spring positioned to apply an axial urging force to the handle lever; an engaging hook formed at one of the handle lever and frame; an engaging portion formed at the other of the frame and handle lever; the handle lever being rotatably movable and axially movable from a predetermined position against the rotative urging force and the axial urging force to cause the engaging hook and the engaging portion to engage one another and hold the handle lever in a tentative holding position; and the handle lever being axially movable by virtue of the axial urging force and rotatably movable by virtue of the rotative urging force when the grip type handle is operated so that the inserting projection applies a force to a portion of the handle lever sufficient to disengage the engaging hook and the engaging portion from one another.
  • 7. A vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 6, wherein:the engaging hook is provided at the handle lever and the engaging portion is provided at the frame.
  • 8. A vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 6, wherein handle lever includes a shaft supported on the frame, the handle lever being rotatable about the shaft, the engaging hook being provided at a portion of the handle lever that is spaced from the shaft.
  • 9. A vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 6, wherein:the rotative urging spring and the axial urging spring are configured by a single coil spring.
  • 10. A vehicle door handle assembly according to claim 9, whereinthe coil spring has one end that engages the handle lever and an opposite end that engages the frame.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-232790 Jul 2001 JP
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