This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-214746 filed on Sep. 27, 2010, the entire subject-matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a vehicle door latch apparatus having a childproof lock mechanism.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a vehicle door latch apparatus, Japanese Patent No. 3875472 discloses a vehicle door latch apparatus having a childproof lock mechanism.
In a configuration of the childproof lock mechanism of the vehicle door latch apparatus having the childproof lock mechanism disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 3875472, an elongate hole provided in a child lever having an operating portion, which passes through a panel hole provided in a door panel, is fitted slidably and rotatably on a rotating shaft that pivotally supports an inside lever that is rotatable based on a door opening operation of an inside handle provided on an inner side of a door. Accordingly, the child lever is displaced in a straight-line fashion between an unlocking position where the door opening operation of the inside handle can be transmitted to an opening member and a locking position where the door opening operation cannot be transmitted to the opening member.
However, in the vehicle door latch apparatus disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 3875472, even when the child lever is in the locking position, the child lever rotates in the opening direction together with the inside lever based on the door opening operation of the inside handle. This is not preferable in obtaining a smooth idle operation (an operation which disables the transmission of rotation of the inside lever in the opening direction to the opening member) and an ensured child lock state in the child lock state in which the child lever is in the locking position. Namely, it is preferable to involve as few operating portions operating in association with the opening operation of the inside handle as possible in obtaining the smooth idle operation and the ensured child lock state.
Illustrative aspects of the invention provide a vehicle door latch apparatus which can obtain a smooth idle operation and an ensured child lock state.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a vehicle door latch apparatus that enables a door to be opened by operating an opening member to release a latch in accordance with a door opening operation of an inside door handle provided inside a passenger compartment, the vehicle door latch apparatus comprising: an inside lever, which is pivotally supported by a first base member, and which is rotatable in accordance with the door opening operation of the inside door handle; and a child lever that comprises an operation portion, which is supported slidably and rotatably on a second base member, and which is adapted to pass through a panel hole provided in the door to be exposed to an outside, wherein the child lever is movable to: an unlocking position where the child lever is allowed to rotate together with the inside lever so as to transmit the rotation of the inside lever to the opening member; and a locking position where the child lever is not allowed to rotate together with the inside lever so as not to transmit the rotation of the inside lever to the opening member.
According thereto, in the childproof lock locked state when the child lever is in the locking position, no action is taken place in the child lever irrespective of rotation of the inside lever. Therefore, the smooth idle operation becomes possible and the childproof lock locked state can be ensured.
According to a second aspect of the invention, in the vehicle door latch apparatus, wherein the child lever comprises a connecting projecting portion, which is allowed to be brought into abutment with the inside lever so that the child lever can rotate together with the inside lever when the child lever is in the unlocking position, and which is not allowed to be brought into abutment with the inside lever irrespective of rotation of the inside lever when the child lever is in the locking position.
According thereto, when in the childproof lock unlocked state, the child lever is allowed to rotate together with the inside lever, and when in the childproof lock locked state, even when the inside lever rotates, the child lever can be made not to rotate.
According to a third aspect of the invention, in the vehicle door latch apparatus, wherein the second base member comprises a straight-line guide portion that faces a rotating plane of the inside lever, and wherein the child lever is supported in the guide portion slidably and rotatably.
According thereto, the child lever can be supported on the second base member with a simple configuration.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, in the vehicle door latch apparatus, wherein the guide portion comprises: a portion that faces a rotation center of the inside lever; and a portion that is offset from the rotation center, and wherein when the child lever is in the unlocking position, the child lever is held rotatably in the portion that faces the rotation center of the inside lever.
According thereto, the child lever can smoothly rotate together with the inside lever concentrically with the inside lever in the unlocking position.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, in the vehicle door latch apparatus, wherein the operation portion of the child lever is provided at a portion which moves along a longitudinal direction of the guide portion when the child lever rotates together with the inside lever in the unlocking position. According to a sixth aspect of the invention, in the vehicle door latch apparatus, wherein the operation portion of the child lever is provided at a rotation center of the child lever when the child lever rotates together with the inside lever in the unlocking position
According thereto, in the fifth aspect, the panel hole provided in the door to permit the movement of the operation portion can be formed into a straight line, thereby making it possible to improve the external appearance thereof. Further, in the sixth aspect, the panel hole can be made smaller than that in the fifth aspect.
According to a seventh aspect of the invention, in the vehicle door latch apparatus, wherein the second base member comprises an elastic portion that is adapted to elastically hold the child lever in the unlocking position and the locking position by being brought into elastic abutment with the child lever.
According thereto, the child lever can be held in the unlocking position and the locking position with the simple configuration.
According to an eighth aspect of the invention, in the vehicle latch apparatus, wherein when the child lever is in the locking position, the child lever is brought into abutment with the second base member so as to be prevented from rotating.
According thereto, the child lever is prevented from rotating in the opening direction when the child lever is in the locking position. Therefore, the childproof lock locked state can be ensured further.
According to the aspects of the invention, in the locking position, the child lever does not rotate together with the inside lever. Thus, the smooth idle operation becomes possible in the childproof lock locked state, and the ensured childproof lock locked state can be obtained.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
As shown in
When the door is closed, the striker on the vehicle body side enters striker entrance grooves 41, 51 provided in the body 4 and the cover plate 5, respectively, from an inner side of a passenger compartment to thereby be brought into engagement with the latch 7. The latch 7 rotates about the latch shaft 6 against a pressing force of a spring 71 which is wound round the latch shaft 6. The ratchet 9 is brought into engagement with the latch 7 by a pressing force of a spring 12, which is supported below the ratchet 9, so as to prevent the rotation of the latch 7 to thereby hold the door in a closed state.
As shown in
The casing 13 has a substantially L-shape when viewed from thereabove and is attached to a front side of the body 4. The cover 14 is fixed to the casing 13 so as to close an opening in the casing 13 which is oriented towards the inside of the passenger compartment.
A guide portion 141 is provided at a lower portion of the cover 14 so as to support the child lever 20. The guide portion 141 is formed by an elongate groove, which extends in a straight-line fashion in the front-to-rear direction so as to follow a rotating plane of the inside lever 19, and which is opened on a passenger compartment side thereof. Further, an escape hole 144 is provided at the front of the guide portion 141 in the cover 14 so as to permit the rotation of the child lever 20 in an opening direction (a clockwise direction in
As clearly shown in
An upwardly projecting thin elastic portion 142 is provided at the lower edge of the opening 1411 in the guide portion 141 so as to be elastically deformed in a vertical direction. The elastic portion 142 can elastically be deformed by providing a hole portion 143 directly therebelow. A rearward opening in the guide portion 141 is closed by a wall portion 131 provided at a lower portion of the casing 13 by fixing the cover 14 to the casing 13 (refer to
Incidentally, in this embodiment, the guide portion 141 is formed by the straight-line elongate groove. Alternatively, the guide portion 141 may be formed by an elongate hole or cutout which extends in a straight-line fashion in the front-to-rear direction.
The outside lever 21 is pivotally supported by a shaft portion 132 which projects rearwards at a lower portion of a surface of the casing 13 which is oriented to the rear thereof (a surface oriented rightwards in
The lock lever 17 is pivotally supported by a shaft portion 134 which is oriented towards the inside and outside of the passenger compartment between the casing 13 and the cover 14. The lock lever 17 can rotate between an unlocking position (for example, refer to
An end portion of an operation force transmitting member 25, which is formed by a cable or the like connected to the lock knob, is connected to a connecting portion 171. The connecting portion 171 is provided at a portion of the lock lever 17 which extends obliquely forwards and downwards so as to input an operation force of the lock knob.
Further, the lock lever 17 includes a projecting portion 173 and first and second engagement arm portions 174, 175. The projecting portion 173 is slidably engaged in a vertical guide groove 181 provided on the opening link 18 on a side of an operating arm portion 172 which extends upwards. The first and second engagement arm portions 174, 175 extend in a centrifugal direction from a rotation center of the lock lever 17.
The worm wheel 16 is pivotally supported on a shaft portion 135 which is oriented towards the inside and outside of the passenger compartment between the casing 13 and the cover 14. The worm wheel 16 meshes with a worm 151 which is fixedly secured to a rotating shaft of the motor 15 and rotates forwards and backwards by means of power from the motor 15.
A pair of first engagement projecting portions 161, 161 are provided on one (facing the cover 14) of rotating surfaces of the worm wheel 16 so as to be brought into abutment with the first engagement arm portion 174 of the lock lever 17. In addition, a pair of second engagement projecting portion (not shown) are provided on the other rotating surface (facing the casing 13) of the worm wheel 16 which is opposite to the rotating surface where the first engagement projecting portions are provided so as to be brought into abutment with the second engagement arm portion 175.
In a state where the lock lever 17 is in the unlocking position as shown in
In a state where the lock lever 17 is in the locking position as shown in
In the opening link 18, an hourglass-shaped support hole 182 provided at a lower portion is brought into engagement with the inward end portion 212 of the outside lever 21 so as to swing in the front-to-rear direction. The projecting portion 173 of the lock lever 17 is brought into engagement with the vertical guide groove 181 so as to slide in a vertical direction. Thus, the opening link 18 swings about the inward end portion 212 to an unlocking position (refer to
A cancellation portion 183 is provided at a vertically central and rear portion of the opening link 18 so as to be brought into abutment with a rotating portion 111 of the opening lever 11 from below when the opening link 18 moves in the opening direction from the unlocking position.
The cancellation portion 183 of the opening link 18 is positioned directly below the rotating portion 111 when the opening link 18 is in the unlocking position. Further, the cancellation portion 183 is positioned forwards and obliquely downwards of the rotating portion 111 when the opening link 18 is in the locking position.
As shown in
In addition, even when the opening link 18 moves in the opening direction from the locking position as the outside lever 21 rotates in the opening direction from the state where the lock lever 17 and the opening link 18 are in the locking position as shown in
The inside lever 19 is pivotally supported on a shaft portion 133 is provided on the casing 13 at a portion which faces the guide portion 141 in the cover 14 and which projects towards the inside of the passenger compartment. An operation force transmitting member 23, which is formed by a cable which can transmit an operation force of the inside handle provided on the inner side of the door to be operated to open the door, is connected to a connecting portion 192 provided at a lower portion of the inside lever 19. Thus, the inside lever 19 rotates through a predetermined angle in an opening direction (a clockwise direction in
Provided on the inside lever 19 includes an active opening portion 191 which can be brought into abutment with the passive opening portion 213 of the outside lever 21 via the connecting projecting portion 206 of the child lever 20 when the child lever 20 is in the unlocking position.
Incidentally, in the following description, a state in which the child lever 20 is in the unlocking position may from time to time be referred to as a childproof lock unlocked state. Similarly, a state in which the child lever 20 is in the locking position may from time to time be referred to as a childproof lock locked state.
As can be understood particularly from
The operation portion 205 is provided at an upper portion of the base portion 201 so that the operation portion 25 projects from a panel hole 27 (refer to
In addition, as in the case of another embodiment shown in
When a lock lever 17 and an opening link 18 are in unlocking positions as shown in
In the above state, as shown in
When the lock lever 17 and the opening link 18 are in the unlocking positions as shown in
Thus, in the embodiments, the child lever 20 is supported slidably and rotatably on the cover 14 so as to be moved between the unlocking position where the child lever 20 is allowed to rotate together with the inside lever 19 so as to transmit the rotation of the inside lever 19 to the opening lever 11 and the locking position where the child lever 20 is restricted from rotating together with the inside lever 19 so as not to transmit the rotation of the inside lever 19 to the opening lever 11. Consequently, when the childproof lock locked state is present, no action occurs in the child lever 20 even when the inside lever 19 rotates. By this configuration, in the childproof lock locked state, the idle operation in which the rotation of the inside lever 19 is not transmitted to the opening lever 11 can be carried out smoothly, and the childproof lock locked state can be ensured.
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