Vehicle door handle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6527316
  • Patent Number
    6,527,316
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 9, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 4, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A vehicle door handle wherein a lever, operated manually by a user, has a core having a seat and an aerial housed inside the seat and for identifying the user; the seat being insulated from the outside by at least one continuous layer of thermoplastic material at least partly surrounding the core and separated from the aerial by at least one spacer body.
Description




The present invention relates to a vehicle door handle.




More specifically, the present invention relates to a handle of the type comprising a connecting structure fitted to the vehicle door; a lever hinged to the connecting structure and operated, in use, by a user to open a lock on the door; and a detecting aerial housed inside the lever to identify the user.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In most applications, the lever is formed, normally molded, in one piece, and has a seat for the aerial, which is inserted inside the seat through an insertion opening formed in the lever and closed by a respective cover with the interposition of seals and/or the formation of sealing labyrinths. The aerial has its own electric wiring, which extends through a passage formed in the lever and projects outwards through a further opening normally different from the aerial insertion opening.




Known handles of the above type have several drawbacks, all due to the design characteristics of the lever, in which, above all, the aerial is never completely sealed off from the outside and therefore normally operates in a damp environment, which rapidly impairs reliability and efficiency. Besides involving a good deal of time and cost to produce or assemble, the openings, cover, labyrinths and seals do not permit levers to be formed with seamless outer surfaces, i.e. with no breaks such as lines, gaps or recesses, which, as is known, are very often undesired, especially for purely aesthetic reasons.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a vehicle door handle designed to solve the above problems in a straightforward, low-cost manner.




According to the present invention, there is provided a handle for a vehicle door, the handle comprising a movable member operated manually by a user to control, in use, a lock on said door, and said movable member comprising a strengthening body, a seat formed in said strengthening body and having a respective access opening, detecting means for identifying the user and housed inside said seat through said access opening, and closing means for closing said access opening; characterized in that said closing means comprise at least one continuous layer of material at least partly surrounding said strengthening body and sealing said seat in fluidtight manner.




In the handle as defined above, said closing means preferably also comprise at least one spacer body interposed between said detecting means and said layer of material to separate the detecting means from said layer of material. The spacer body is conveniently made of insulating material.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A non-limiting embodiment of the invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a section of a preferred embodiment of the handle according to the present invention;





FIGS. 2 and 3

show views similar to

FIG. 1

, of two different variations of a

FIG. 1

detail.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Number


1


in the accompanying drawings indicates a handle for controlling a lock on a vehicle door (not shown). Handle


1


comprises a connecting body


2


connected to the vehicle door (not shown); and a lock operating lever


3


. Lever


3


, in turn, comprises a strengthening body


4


conveniently made of plastic material and, in turn, comprising an intermediate grip portion


5


projecting, in use, outwards of the door and gripped by the user's hand, and two lateral portions


6


and


7


extending crosswise to portion


5


and inside connecting body


2


; portion


7


being hinged to connecting body


2


to rotate about a hinge axis; and portion


6


being connected to a known lock control transmission


9


not described in detail.




Intermediate grip portion


5


is covered with a continuous layer


11


of known thermoplastic material preferably deposited directly or co-molded onto portion


5


, and partly defines a seat


12


having a respective access opening


13


and housing a known detecting aerial


14


, not described in detail, for identifying the user or owner of the vehicle. Aerial


14


is connected by wiring


16


to a known processing and control unit not described in detail


16


.




In the

FIG. 1

embodiment, wiring


16


comprises a cable


17


embedded in portion


7


, and a known connector


18


housed inside seat


12


; and opening


13


is closed in fluidtight manner by an intermediate portion


19


of cover layer


11


.




Handle


1


is produced by first forming—preferably molding—body


4


, in which cable


17


is embedded during the forming process, with respective connector


18


housed inside seat


12


. Aerial


14


is then inserted inside seat


12


and connected to connector


18


; and layer


11


of covering material is then formed—conveniently molded—so that portion


19


permanently closes opening


13


to seal aerial


14


inside a fully and permanently sealed chamber.




In the

FIG. 2

variation, a spacer body


21


, conveniently made of thermally or other insulating material, is interposed between aerial


14


and intermediate portion


19




a


of layer


11


closing opening


13


, and is inserted inside opening


13


to partly define seat


12


and separate aerial


14


from portion


19




a


of layer


11


.




In the

FIG. 2

variation, seat


12


communicates with a channel


22


, which extends along portion


7


, is defined partly by body


21


, and is engaged by cable


17


. An intermediate portion of channel


22


close to seat


12


is sealed in fluidtight manner by a portion


23


of layer


11


, which fully occupies the gap left in channel


22


by cable


17


.




In the

FIG. 3

variation, portion


5


of body


4


defines a through conduit


25


, which extends substantially the whole length of portion


5


and comprises two portions


26


and


27


; portion


26


having a larger diameter than portion


27


and defining seat


12


; and portion


27


being engaged by cable


17


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, portion


26


houses a plugging body


29


, which is conveniently made of thermally or other insulating material, partly defines seat


12


, and in turn houses an end portion of aerial


14


to maintain aerial


14


in a fixed position inside the lever. Plugging body


29


is also covered externally by a respective portion


30


of cover layer


11


to seal the end of conduit


25


. Cover layer


11


also comprises a further portion


31


, in which an intermediate portion of cable


16


is embedded, and which closes the opposite end of conduit


25


in fluidtight manner.




At the production stage, once body


4


is formed, aerial


14


is inserted inside portion


26


, and cable


17


is threaded along portion


27


and out through the opposite end of conduit


25


to that in which aerial


14


is inserted. At this point, plugging body


29


is inserted inside portion


26


to secure aerial


14


inside portion


26


, and portion


5


of body


4


is then covered with layer


11


to perfectly seal the whole of conduit


25


.




Layer


11


of handle


1


described therefore provides for housing aerial


14


inside a respective sealed chamber, thus enabling aerial


14


to operate at all times in the best possible, i.e. dampfree, conditions, as well as for enabling the formation of a lever with a seamless outer surface, i.e. with no breaks such as lines and/or grooves, and hence a handle of a highly attractive appearance.




As will be clear from the foregoing description, bodies


21


and


29


provide for separating aerial


14


from cover layer


11


, and, in particular, define a heat barrier for protecting aerial


14


from heat during the formation of layer


11


. Bodies


21


and


29


therefore enable any type of aerial to be used, including those particularly sensitive to variations in temperature.




Clearly, changes may be made to handle


1


as described herein without, however, departing from the scope of the present invention. In particular, the cover layer may extend along only part of portion


5


and, at any rate, only along the part necessary to close the openings connecting the seat to the outside and to make the seat airtight. Moreover, a number of cover layers may be formed, and provision made for a number of spacer bodies other than that shown.



Claims
  • 1. A handle (1) for a vehicle door, the handle (1) comprising a movable member (3) operated manually by a user to control, in use, a lock on said door, and said movable member (3) comprising a strengthening body (4), a seat (12) formed in said strengthening body (4) and having a respective access opening (13), detecting means (14) for identifying the user and housed inside said seat (12) through said access opening (13), and closing means (11); (11,21); (11,29) for closing said access opening (13); characterized in that said closing means comprise at least one continuous layer (11) of material at least partly surrounding said strengthening body (4) and sealing said seat (12) in fluidtight manner.
  • 2. A handle as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said closing means also comprise at least one spacer body (21) (29) interposed between said detecting means (14) and said layer (11) of material to separate the detecting means (14) from said layer (11) of material.
  • 3. A handle as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said spacer body (21) (29) at least partly defines said seat (12).
  • 4. A handle as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said spacer body (21) (29) is made of insulating material.
  • 5. A handle as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that said insulating material is a thermally insulating material.
  • 6. A handle as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said strengthening body (4) at least partly defines a conduit (22) (27) engaged by a cable (17) of said detecting means (14); said layer (11) of material at least partly embedding said cable (17) and sealing said conduit (22)(27) in fluidtight manner.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
TO990043 U Mar 1999 IT
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