The present invention relates to a vehicle door latch device having a childproof lock mechanism
A conventional vehicle door latch device comprises an inside operating lever operated by an inside handle in the interior of the vehicle; a contact lever for transmitting motion of the inside operating lever to an engagement unit for holding a door closed; and a childproof lock lever that can change between a locking state for disconnecting the inside operating lever from the contact lever and an unlocking state for connecting them, the three levers being overlapped and mounted to the casing, as disclosed in JP2009-235805A.
However, in the door latch device, when the levers are coupled to the casing, the inside operating lever, contact lever and childproof lock lever are freely movable from each other. Thus, when the casing is closed by a cover after the levers are coupled to the casing, each of the levers can deviate from a normal mounting position and the deviated lever will obstruct mounting of the cover to the casing, thereby decreasing assembling efficiency.
In view of the disadvantage, it is an object of the invention to provide a vehicle door latch device in which an inside operating lever and a childproof lock mechanism are disposed between a casing and a cover, improving efficiency of mounting the cover to the casing.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described with respect to the drawings. In the description below, the back in
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In a synthetic resin body 4 of the engagement unit 2, a latch 6 which engages with a striker 5 of a vehicle body and a ratchet 7 which engages with the latch 6 are disposed. An opening lever 71 which can rotate with the ratchet 7 is pivotally mounted on the front face of the body 4 in
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The broader portion 93a is disposed at a position where the connecting portion 151 of the inside operating lever 15 cannot move when the door latch device 1 is in use.
At the lower part of the cover 9, a synthetic-resin covering member 91 is mounted to open and close so as to hide the end of a motion transmitting member 19 comprising a rod or a cable that is capable of transmitting motion from a lock knob to a connecting portion 121 which is also hidden by the covering member 91. The covering member 91 is open when each part is assembled in a space between the casing 8 and the cover 9, and is closed after the motion transmitting member 19 is connected to the connecting portion 121 of the lock lever 12.
A roof cover 24 is mounted over the casing 8 and the cover 9. When the door latch device 1 is mounted in the door, the roof cover 24 prevents rainwater in the door from coming into the space between the casing 8 and the cover 9 via a gap and covers the entire upper surfaces of the casing 8 and the cover 9, and the upper sides including the elongate hole 93. The roof cover 24 is mounted above the motion transmitting member 21 such as a rod or a cable which is connected to the connecting portion 151 of the inside operating lever 15.
The lock lever 12, the inside operating lever 15 and the connecting lever 16 are pivotally mounted via the pivot shaft 81 of the casing 8 between the casing 8 and the cover 9 so as to pivot independently. The lock lever 12, a bearing 184, the connecting lever 16 and the inside operating lever 15 are connected to the pivot shaft 81 in order. After the casing 8 is closed by the cover 9, the casing 8 is fixed to the cover 9 by inserting a binding member 185 into the pivot shaft 81. The childproof lock lever 17 is pivotally mounted via a shaft 84 of the casing 8 between the casing 8 and the cover 9. The lock lever 12, the connecting lever 16, the inside operating lever 15, and the childproof lock lever 17 are connected to the casing 8 in that order in a direction proceeding from the lock lever 12 which is closest to the exterior of the vehicle to the childproof lock lever 17 which is furthest from the exterior of the vehicle.
The lock lever 12 can pivot between an unlocking position where it contacts an unlocking stopper (not shown) of the casing 8 in
A connecting portion 121 at the lower end of the lock lever 12 is connected to a lock knob via the motion transmitting member 19. Locking and unlocking by the lock knob in the interior of the vehicle is transmitted to the connecting portion 121 via the motion transmitting member 19, so that the lock lever 12 pivots to the unlocking position in
A projection 122 at the upper end of the lock lever 12 moves in a vertical elongate opening 131 of a first lift lever 13 to make the lock lever 12 connected to the first lift lever 13.
The lock lever 12 has first and second engagement arms 123,124. The first engagement arm 123 and the second engagement arm 124 are spaced from each other axially with respect to the worm wheel 11 and peripherally of the lock lever 12.
The surface of the first engagement arm 123 is close to and faces one surface of the worm wheel 11 facing the cover 9. The surface of the first engagement arm 123 is capable of engaging with first engagement projections 111,112 on the one surface of the worm wheel 11. The surface of the second engagement arm 124 is close to and faces the other surface of the worm wheel 11 facing the casing 8. The surface of the second engagement arm 124 is capable of engaging with second engagement projections 113,114. The second engagement projections 113,114 are the same shape as the first engagement projections 111,112 and are disposed at symmetrical positions. The numerals 113,114 are shown in parentheses in
The worm wheel 11 is pivotally mounted via a shaft 82 of the casing 8 between the casing 8 and the cover 9 and meshes with a worm 101 fixed to a rotary shaft of the motor 10 to rotate normally and reversibly with rotation of the motor 10.
When the lock lever 12 is in the unlocking position in
When the lock knob is operated to lock the door in the unlocking state in
When the lock lever 12 is in the locking position in
When the lock knob is operated to unlock the door in the locking position in
When a switch in the interior or a portable switch is operated to lock the door in the unlocking state in
When the switch is operated to unlock the door in the locking state in
The outside operating lever 18 is pivotally mounted by a shaft 83 projecting rearward at the lower part of the casing 8. The first and second lift levers 13,14 are connected to an end 181 of the outside operating lever 18 at the lower ends to sway at a certain angle back and forth. To an outside connecting portion 182 outside the vehicle, an outside handle is connected via a vertical motion transmitting member (not shown). When the outside handle is operated in the exterior of the vehicle, the outside operating lever 18 pivots at a certain angle in an opening direction or clockwise from the neutral position in
The first lift lever 13 is pivotally mounted by putting the end 181 of the outside operating lever 18 into a bearing hole 132 at the lower part of the first lift lever 13 to pivot back and forth. A projection 122 of the lock lever 12 moves in an elongate hole 131, so that the first lift lever 13 is connected to the lock lever 12.
When the lock lever 12 pivots from the locking position to the unlocking position and vice versa, the first lift lever 13 sways with the lock lever 12 from the unlocking position in
The second lift lever 14 moves together with the first lift lever 13 between the unlocking position in
The second lift lever 14 has a release portion 141 that can come in contact with the opening lever 71. Thus, the second lift lever 14 moves with the first lift lever 13 from the unlocking position in an opening direction, so that the release portion 141 comes in contact with the end of the opening lever 71 thereby pivoting the opening lever 71 in an opening direction, so that the ratchet 7 is released from the latch 6 to open the door. However, if the second lift lever 14 moves with the first lift lever 13 to open the door from the locking position of the first lift lever 13, the release portion 141 moves in front of the opening lever 71 without contacting the end of the opening lever 71, so that the door cannot be opened.
A locking mechanism comprises the lock lever 12 and the first and second lift levers 13,14. Locking and unlocking states of the locking mechanism mean that the lock lever 12 and the first and second lift levers 13,14 are in the locking and unlocking positions respectively. The locking mechanism is not limited to the present embodiment, but the first lift lever 13 may be integrally formed with the second lift lever 14.
The childproof lock lever 17 is pivotally mounted on the shaft 84 extending toward the interior of the vehicle between the casing 8 and the cover 9. By operating an operating portion 172 provided at the rear end of the childproof lock lever 17 and projecting toward the interior of the vehicle, the childproof lock lever 17 pivots between its unlocking position in
The childproof lock lever 17 has an arcuate hole 171 which is part of a circle having the shaft 81 as its center. On the surface of the childproof lock lever 17 closer to the shaft 84, there is an elastically deformable tongue 174 which has a projection 173 toward the cover 9. In the cover 9 mounted to the casing 8, the childproof lock lever 17 elastically contacts an unevenness (not shown) on the inner surface of the cover 9 and is elastically held in its unlocking position and its locking position. Thus, unless elastic force is applied to the childproof lock lever 17 in the casing 8 closed by the cover 9, the childproof lock lever 17 will slip off the cover 9 by vibration during assembling of the door latch device 1.
In the arcuate hole 171 of the childproof lock lever 17, a floating member 22 formed by a collar head pin moves.
The childproof lock mechanism according to the present invention comprises the childproof lock lever 17 and the floating member 22 in this embodiment, but is not limited thereto. For example, a link may be used instead of the floating member 22.
The inside operating lever 15 has a connecting portion 151 bent like a crank at the upper end, and the connecting portion 151 is exposed through the elongate hole 93 of the cover 9. The connecting portion 151 is connected to the end of the motion transmitting member 21 such as a cable for transmitting motion to the inside handle (not shown). The inside operating lever 15 pivots at a certain angle counterclockwise from the neutral position in
In the inside operating lever 15, there is a t-like control opening 152 below the elongate hole 171 of the childproof lock lever 17, and the floating member 22 moves in the control opening 152. In
The connecting lever 16 is pivotally mounted on the shaft 81 like the lock lever 12 and the inside operating lever 15 between the casing 8 and the cover 9. Under the elongate opening 171 of the childproof lock lever 17 and the control opening 152 of the inside operating lever 15, an elongate hole 161 is formed in the connecting lever 16.
In the elongate hole 161, the floating member 22 moves vertically with pivoting of the childproof lock lever 17.
When the childproof lock lever 17 and the inside operating lever 15 are in their unlocking position and neutral position respectively in
The unlocking state of the childproof lock mechanism means that the floating member 22 is in the engagement portion 152a of the control opening 152, and the locking state of the childproof lock mechanism means that the floating member 22 disengages from the engagement portion 152a of the control opening 152 when the childproof lock lever 17 is in its locking position.
A holding unit in the embodiment of this invention comprises the setting portion 152c of the control opening 152 of the inside operating lever 15; and the floating member 22 that moves in the control opening 152 and the setting portion 152c. When the inside operating lever 15 is in the assembling position, the floating member 22 engages in the setting portion 152c to hold the childproof lock lever 17 in its locking position, but it is not limited to this embodiment. For example, when the inside operating lever 15 is in the assembling position while the childproof lock lever 17 is in its unlocking position, the floating member 22 engages in the setting portion 152c to hold the childproof lever 17 in its unlocking position. In this case, the setting portion 152c extends from the lower end of the engagement portion 152a counterclockwise instead of the structure where the setting portion 152c extends from the upper end of the engagement portion 152a counterclockwise.
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The inside operating lever 15, the connecting lever 16, the childproof lock lever 17 and the floating member 22 will be assembled as described below.
First, after the lock lever 12 is connected to the shaft 81 of the casing 8, the connecting lever 16 and inside operating lever 15 are connected in order in the interior of the vehicle to a bearing 184 mounted to the shaft 81 of the casing 8. Then, the childproof lock lever 17 is connected to the shaft 84 of the casing 8 in the interior of the vehicle. The floating member 22 is formerly disposed in the elongate hole 161 of the connecting lever 16, and is inserted in the control opening 152 of the inside operating lever 15 and the elongate hole 171 of the childproof lock lever 17 when the inside operating lever 15 and the childproof lock lever 17 are connected.
Then, while the connecting lever 16, the inside operating lever 15 and the childproof lock lever 17 are temporarily assembled in the casing 8, the childproof lock lever 17 is set in its locking position as shown in
While the inside operating lever 15 and the childproof lock lever 17 are held in the assembling position and its locking position respectively, the cover 9 is mounted to the casing 8 in the same direction as the levers 15,16,17 are mounted or in a direction of an arrow B in
The casing 8 is closed by the cover 9. Since elastic force is applied to the childproof lock lever 17 for holding the childproof lock lever 17 in the unlocking and locking positions elastically due to the projection 173 of the childproof lock lever 17 being in contact with unevenness on the inner surface of the cover 9 elastically, the childproof lock lever 17 pivots from its locking position in
When the door latch device 1 is supplied to automobile manufacturers, the childproof lock mechanism and inside operating lever 15 are set in the unlocking state and neutral position respectively. By moving the childproof lock lever 17 from its locking position to its unlocking position, the inside operating lever 15 can be moved to the neutral position thereby assembling the door latch device 1 more efficiently.
When the inside operating lever 15 moves to the neutral position, the connecting portion 151 of the inside operating lever 15 moves forward along the elongate hole 93 to the middle from the broader portion 93a. The connecting portion 151 of the inside operating lever 15 exposed from the middle of the elongate hole 93 of the cover 9 is connected to the end of the motion transmitting member 21, and a roof cover 24 is mounted on the casing 8 and the cover 9 to hide the elongate hole 93, the broader portion 93a and the connecting portion 151.
When the door latch device 1 is mounted in the door, the connecting portion 151 moves along the elongate hole 93 by the inside operating lever 15 operated by the inside handle, but does not move to the broader portion 93a. Therefore, when the inside operating lever 15 is operated, the connecting portion 151 does not catch on the edge of the broader portion 93a or does not make the operation of the inside handle worse.
In the embodiment, in addition to the elements in the foregoing embodiment, a covering portion 94 for covering a broader portion 93a is integrally formed with a cover 9. Except the covering portion, the embodiment is the same as the foregoing embodiment. The difference will be only described, and the part of the foregoing embodiment which is the same in this embodiment will not be described.
The covering portion 94 is closed at the upper and lower parts and rear part and is open at the front part. When a connecting portion 151 of the inside operating lever 15 in an assembling position is disposed in the broader portion 93a in
Thus, when the inside operating lever 15 is in the assembling position, the connecting portion 151 is covered with the covering portion 94, so that the end of the motion transmitting member 21 cannot be coupled to the connecting portion 151. If the connecting portion 151 is coupled to the motion transmitting member 21 when the inside operating lever 15 is in the neutral position, the motion transmitting member 21 will not be connected in error. The roof cover 24 is closed after the motion transmitting member 21 is coupled to the connecting portion 151 of the inside operating lever 15 in the neutral position.
The broader portion 93a is covered with the covering portion 94. When the door latch device 1 is mounted in the door, the covering portion 94 will prevent rainwater from coming into the casing 8 through the broader portion 93a even if a lot of rainwater in the door comes into a gap between the roof cover 24 and the cover 9.
The embodiment comprises the casing 8; the cover 9 for closing the casing 8; the inside operating lever 15 between the casing 8 and the cover 9 operable by an inside handle from the neutral position to open the door, the inside operating lever 15 moving from the neutral position opposite the direction for opening when the inside operating lever 15 is assembled to the casing 8; a connecting lever 16 between the casing 8 and the cover 9 that can transmit opening action of the inside operating lever 15 to an engagement unit 2 via a second lift lever 14; a childproof lock mechanism comprising a childproof lock lever 17 and a floating member 22 between the casing 8 and the cover 9, the childproof lock mechanism being selectable between a locking state which can release connection between the inside operating lever 15 and the connecting lever 16 and an unlocking state which can make connection between the inside operating lever 15 and the connecting lever 16; and a holding unit comprising a setting portion 152c of a control opening 152 and the floating member 22, the holding unit holding the childproof lock mechanism in a locking or unlocking state when the inside operating lever 15 is in the assembling position, the holding unit releasing holding of the childproof lock mechanism by moving the inside operating lever 15 from the assembling position to the neutral position. Thus, the childproof lock lever 17 is held, so that the cover 9 to the casing 8 can be mounted more efficiently when the inside operating lever 15, the childproof lock lever 17 and the cover 9 are mounted to the casing 8.
The foregoing merely relates to embodiments of the present invention. Various modifications and changes may be made by a person skilled in the art without departing from the scope of claims wherein:
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This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/023,625, filed Feb. 9, 2011, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,678,452, issued, Mar. 25, 2014, incorporated herein by reference, which claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2010-029837 and 2010-203051, filed Feb. 15, 2010 and Sep. 10, 2010, respectively, incorporated herein by reference.
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