Vehicle door handle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6382688
  • Patent Number
    6,382,688
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 8, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A vehicle door handle having a supporting structure connected to a door of a vehicle; a movable grip hinged to the supporting structure; and an inertial-mass safety device for preventing movement of the grip in the event of lateral impact on the vehicle. The device has a slide movable between a forward position retaining the grip and positively engaging a seat formed on the grip, and a withdrawn rest position permitting free movement of the grip; and an inertial mass separate from the slide and movable, in the event of lateral impact, to move the slide into the forward position.
Description




The present invention relates to a vehicle door handle.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Vehicle door handles are known comprising a connecting structure housed at least partly in the door, and a grip hinged to the connecting structure; and, to activate the door opening mechanism, the grip is pulled by the user to rotate it about its hinge axis.




The above grip movement, however, may at times be caused, not by the user voluntarily opening the vehicle door, but in response to impact on the side of the vehicle, thus accidentally opening the door and seriously endangering the safety of the driver and passengers.




Solutions are known in which accidental opening of the door is prevented by inertial masses inside the handle, and which act permanently on the grip in opposition to the opening force. Such masses, however, on the one hand, increase the inertia of the grip, thus making voluntary opening of the door by the user more difficult, and, on the other, have the drawback of keeping the distressed door closed, but not always those on the opposite side of the vehicle.




Moreover, known inertial masses are sized according to, and are only effective up to, a maximum predicted impact intensity, beyond which efficiency is gradually reduced. To increase efficiency, it is therefore necessary to act on the mass itself, which, over and above a given limit, however, would be excessively large and incompatible with the space available.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a handle designed to provide a straightforward, low-cost solution to the problems posed by the known state of the art.




According to the present invention, there is provided a vehicle door handle comprising a supporting structure connected to a door of a vehicle; a movable grip hinged to said supporting structure; and an inertial-mass safety device for preventing movement of said grip in the event of lateral impact on the vehicle; characterized in that said device comprises a slide movable between a forward retaining position positively engaging a seat formed in said grip, and a withdrawn rest position permitting free movement of the grip; and an inertial mass separate from the slide and movable, in the event of lateral impact, to move said slide into said forward position.




This therefore provides for obtaining a vehicle door handle, which prevents accidental opening of the door in the event of impact on the side of the vehicle, and which at the same time in no way affects normal voluntary opening of the door.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




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





FIG. 1

shows a longitudinal section, with parts removed for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of the handle according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows an exploded view in perspective of an inertial assembly in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows a cross section of a detail in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

shows the same view as, and a variation of a detail in, FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Number


1


in

FIG. 1

indicates as a whole a vehicle door handle. Handle


1


comprises a supporting structure


2


(shown partly) housed at least partly in the door of the vehicle (not shown), and to which is hinged a grip


3


having an appendix


4


connected directly to a mechanism (not shown) controlling the respective lock. To structure


2


is also connected an inertial safety device


5


, which comprises a parallelepiped-shaped structure


6


defined by a cup-shaped body


7


comprising two lateral walls


8


,


9


, a bottom wall


10


, a front wall


11


and a rear wall


12


, and is closed by an L-shaped body


13


having a wall


14


parallel to bottom wall


10


. Cup-shaped body


7


houses a preferably spherical or cylindrical body


15


; a lever


16


rotated about a hinge axis


17


by body


15


; and a slide


18


connected to lever


16


and moved by lever


16


between a forward locking position engaging an outer lateral seat


19


in appendix


4


, and a withdrawn rest position not engaging seat


19


.




More specifically, body


15


is free to move along an axis


20


, and is connected to cup-shaped body


7


by a guide


21


defined (

FIG. 3

) by three ribs


22


fixed respectively to lateral walls


8


,


9


and bottom wall


10


. Alternatively, as shown in

FIG. 4

, guide


21


is defined by a channel formed in bottom wall


10


. When slide


18


is in the rest position, body


15


contacts both lever


16


and a flexible tongue


23


, which is supported by a portion


24


of body


13


projecting from wall


14


and contacting rear wall


12


.




Lever


16


comprises a pin


25


coaxial with axis


17


and fitted at both ends inside respective seats


26


formed in lateral walls


8


and


9


; three arms


27


extending radially from pin


25


; and a cylindrical body


28


fixed integrally to the free ends of arms


27


and parallel to pin


25


.




Slide


18


moves between said positions along an axis


29


perpendicular to axes


17


and


20


, and along a respective guide


30


adjacent to front wall


11


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, slide


18


comprises a first portion


31


extending between lateral walls


8


and


9


, to which the first portion


31


is connected by guide


30


; and a second portion


32


narrower than portion


31


and which engages seat


19


when the slide is in the forward locking position.




Slide


18


and lever


16


are connected by a contact element


33


, which is fixed integrally to slide


18


, rests on body


28


of lever


16


, and is forced against body


28


by a spring


34


housed inside cup-shaped body


7


and forced between element


33


and wall


14


.




In actual use, spring


34


keeps slide


18


in the withdrawn position and body


15


forced between lever


16


and tongue


23


, which exerts on body


15


a force in opposition to spring


34


, so that grip


3


can be operated by the user to release the lock.




In the event the vehicle fitted with the handle according to the invention is subjected to lateral impact, i.e. is struck side-on, the impact itself moves body


15


along axis


20


towards front wall


11


, so that lever


16


rotates and, overcoming the resistance of spring


34


, moves slide


18


into the forward locking position to prevent any movement of grip


3


and, hence, operation of the lock. Following impact, spring


34


restores element


33


and the component parts of safety device


5


to the original positions shown in FIG.


1


.




The device described therefore provides for using the handle normally in the absence of lateral impact, and, in the event of lateral impact, for keeping all the side doors of the vehicle closed, regardless of which side of the vehicle is struck.




Moreover, unlike known solutions, body


15


defines an inertial mass which, not being called upon to directly balance the inertial forces acting on grip


3


, need not be sized according to a given predicted degree of impact on the door.




Clearly, changes may be made to the handle as described herein without, however, departing from the scope of the accompanying Claims.




In particular, lever


16


may be formed otherwise than as described by way of example; spring


34


may be replaced with other types, e.g. a leaf spring; cup-shaped body


7


may be formed in one piece with structure


2


and be shaped otherwise than as shown; body


15


may be connected to cup-shaped body


7


otherwise than as shown; and, as opposed to engaging seat


19


, slide


18


, in the forward position, may simply rest against a shoulder on grip


3


.



Claims
  • 1. A vehicle door handle (1) comprising a supporting structure (2) connected to a door of a vehicle; a grip (3) hinged to said supporting structure (2); and an inertial-mass safety device (5) for preventing movement of said grip (3) in the event of lateral impact on the vehicle; characterized in that said device (5) comprises a slide (18) movable between a forward retaining position resting against a shoulder (19) carried by said grip (3), and a withdrawn rest position permitting free movement of the grip (3); and an inertial mass (15) separate from the slide (18) and movable, in the event of lateral impact, to move said slide (18) into said forward position.
  • 2. A handle as claimed in claim 1, characterized by comprising first elastic means (34) for keeping said slide (18) in said rest position.
  • 3. A handle as claimed in claim 2, characterized by comprising second elastic means (23, 34) for keeping said mass (15) in a standby position.
  • 4. A handle as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that said second elastic means comprise an elastic member (23) exerting a force in opposition to that exerted by said first elastic means (34).
  • 5. A handle as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that said elastic member comprises a leaf spring (23).
  • 6. A handle as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said slide (18) is movable along a straight path (29).
  • 7. A handle as claimed in claim 6, characterized by comprising guide means (21) for guiding said mass (15) in a straight direction (20) substantially perpendicular to said path (29).
  • 8. A handle as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said safety device (5) also comprises a lever (16) interposed between said slide (18) and said inertial mass (15).
  • 9. A handle as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that said lever (16) rotates about a hinge axis (17); said mass (15) resting directly against said lever (16).
  • 10. A handle as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that the lever (16) rests directly against said slide (18).
  • 11. A handle as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that said hinge axis (17) extends perpendicularly to said path (29) and to the traveling direction (20) of said inertial mass (15).
  • 12. A handle as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said mass (15) is a revolving body rolling, in use, in contact with a respective guide (21).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
TO99A0381 May 1999 IT
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Number Date Country
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