Information
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Patent Grant
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6601883
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Patent Number
6,601,883
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 20, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 5, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Sandy; Robert J.
- Ho; Thomas
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 216
- 292 DIG 23
- 292 201
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A vehicle door latch assembly has an unlatching mechanism that includes an input member and an output member that are releasably drive connected together. An overriding element carries the input member and the output member into and out of drive connection and is urged in a clutch disconnecting condition. If the overriding element is displaced into a clutch connecting condition, power actuation of the input member is possible after a manually operable release member is shifted to disengage a latching pawl out of engagement from a latch. The overriding element prevents disengagement of the latch if there is a malfunction in the power actuator and ensures that power unlatching can be initiated only by the release member.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to latches for vehicle doors, particularly for light passenger and goods vehicles.
Powered locking and powered latching of doors is becoming more favored, both as part of central locking systems and to enable more effective weathersealing of doors and greater freedom in styling and design. There are also advantages in providing for power actuated unlatching of doors in terms of dispensing with much of the mechanical linkage and components needed for conventional manual inside and outside door handles and in providing unitary lock and latch modules of standard form which can be speedily installed in doors of a wide range of vehicle models and types without special adaptation.
An example of the provision of power closing is described and claimed in our co-pending application, Publication Number GB 2328242 dated Feb. 17, 1999, and the present invention may conveniently be combined with that construction if desired.
Examples of the provision of power actuated unlatching are described and claimed in our co-pending patent applications, Publication Numbers GB 2329416 dated Mar. 24, 1999 and GB 2339593 dated Feb. 2, 2000.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to provide improvements in vehicle door latches having a power unlatching facility in an economical, effective and reliable form, and providing enhanced safety in their use and operation.
A vehicle door latch assembly includes a latch operatively co-acting with a striker as the door nears a closed position. A latching pawl self-engages with the latch and holds the latch in a latched condition, retaining the door. An unlatching mechanism is selectively operable to disengage said latching pawl for opening the door and includes a pawl lifter movable from a position of rest to carry the latching pawl out of engagement with the latch and a manually operable release member operatively linked to a handle of the door to engage and displace the pawl lifter from the position of rest. The unlatching mechanism also includes a power output member movable to engage and displace the pawl lifter from the position of rest, an input member power actuated between a first position and a second position which is releaseably drive connected to the output member to cause shifting of the output member as the input member moves to the second position, and an overriding element carrying the input member and the outlet member into and out of drive connection and being resiliently urged to a clutch disconnecting condition. The release member includes a formation co-acting with the overriding element to displace the overriding element to a clutch connecting condition. Power actuation of the input member occurs after shifting of the release member
According to the invention there is provided a vehicle door latch assembly as defined by Claim 1 of the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An example of the invention is now more particularly described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a diagram of parts of a vehicle door latch assembly in a rest position with some parts not relevant to the invention removed for clarity,
FIG. 2
is a like diagram showing the parts during a power unlatching operation,
FIG. 3
is a like diagram with the parts in a door released position, and
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of said parts of the assembly.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring firstly to
FIG. 1
, the latch assembly, which will be operatively secured in a door in known manner, includes a conventional rotating latch claw
10
having a mouth
12
for co-acting with a striker operatively mounted to the associated door post. Claw
10
is biased by a claw spring in a counterclockwise direction. A pawl tooth
16
A of a latching pawl
16
self engages with the claw
10
in known manner to retain it, and hence the door, releasably at a first safety position at which the door is near closed, and an inner position shown in
FIG. 1
at which the door is fully shut.
The assembly may include powered closing/latching of the door as described in our said co-pending patent application Publication number GB 2328242.
Unlatching means includes a pawl lifter
20
in the form of a lever pivoted co-axially with pawl
16
which engages the pawl
16
when angularly displaced from its position of rest shown in
FIG. 1
, so causing disengagement of pawl
16
from claw
10
to free the door for opening. Manually operable release means of the assembly is of known construction including a release lever
25
, best seen in
FIG. 4
, operatively connected to the inside and outside door handles and pivoted co-axially but independently of pawl lifter
20
, overlying the pawl lifter
20
as viewed in
FIGS. 1
to
3
in which parts of said lever
25
are broken away for clarity. Motion of lever
25
is only transmitted to operate pawl lifter
20
when a lock link
27
(shown in part in
FIG. 1
only) is positioned between a drive projection
29
of lifter
20
and a drive projection
31
of lever
25
. When lock link
27
is withdrawn lever
25
is disabled from moving pawl lifter
20
so locking the door so far as manual release is concerned.
An output member in the form of a power release lever
24
, best seen in
FIG. 4
, is fulcrummed on a fixed pivot whose axis is parallel to the claw axis. Its left-hand arm
26
is positioned to engage the lower face of a rightward extension
20
B of pawl lifter
20
so that when it is turned clockwise it displaces lifter
20
and so causes disengagement of pawl
16
independently of the manually operable release means. The right hand arm of lever
24
terminates in a drive formation in the form of a shoulder
28
.
An input member in the form of a crank
30
extending alongside said right hand arm has a drive pin
32
which, is engageable with shoulder
28
so that clockwise angular movement of crank
30
is transmitted to lever
24
(see FIGS.
1
and
2
). An electric push-pull actuator motor is coupled to crank
30
by a vertical power drive link
34
, selectively operable to drive crank
30
.
Crank
30
is pivoted on the lower end of a swinging overriding element
36
, the upper end of which is mounted on a fixed pivot
38
in spaced parallel relationship to the axis of release lever
24
. In the angular position shown in
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
the pivot axes of crank
30
and lever
24
are substantially coincident, so maintaining the clutch means constituted by shoulder
28
and pin
32
in drive engagement.
Release lever
24
is resiliently urged counterclockwise to its
FIG. 1
position, and overriding element
36
is also resiliently urged anti-clockwise to the position shown in
FIG. 1
in which the clutch means is disengaged.
Overriding element
36
is the form of a bell-crank lever having a longer arm on which crank
30
is pivoted and a shorter arm at its upper end carrying a follower formation in the form of a camming pin
50
. The right hand end edge of release lever
25
is formed to provide a stepped camming face
52
co-acting with pin
50
. In the rest position of
FIG. 1
pin
50
abuts the part of face
52
which is at lesser radius from the axis of lever
25
so that the crank
30
is displaced to the right, positioning pin
32
out of drive engagement with shoulder
28
. In this condition powered unlatching cannot occur. This is an important safety feature in that any malfunctioning of the actuator or its power supply and control circuitry, e.g. due to a short circuit or ingress of moisture causing the actuator to run uncommanded will not be transmitted to pawl lifter
20
as even if crank
30
is power shifted element
36
remains unaffected. It will be realized that inadvertent power unlatching, particularly while a vehicle was in motion and possibly at high speed, could be very dangerous.
Power unlatching can only be initiated by movement of the release lever
25
, i.e. by operation of either door handle. Lever
25
has to be shifted to a predetermined angular extent from the rest position of
FIG. 1
to put the mechanism in the condition shown in FIG.
2
. Here pin
50
is engaged with the larger radius part of camming face
52
by counterclockwise movement of lever
25
moving camming overriding element
36
clockwise and drawing link
30
to engage the clutch means (shoulder
28
and pin
32
). At the same time a switch will operate to power the actuator motor, turning release lever
24
clockwise to operate pawl lifter
20
and unlatch the door by putting the mechanism in the condition shown in
FIG. 3
, this taking place without the user having to further move or operate the door handle. With the handle released and ceasing of power actuation the mechanism will self-restore to the rest condition shown in FIG.
1
. It will be seen that as this rest condition declutches the power actuator drive, the mechanism associated with the latter cannot block or impede subsequent closing and relatching of the door or unlatching by manual operation as referred to above independently of the power unlatching provision. The door can still be opened and closed in the normal way even if power actuation should fail, for example due a flat battery.
The foregoing description is only exemplary of the principles of the invention. Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. The preferred embodiments of this invention have been disclosed, however, so that one of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specially described. For that reason the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
Claims
- 1. A vehicle door latch assembly comprising:a latch; a latching pawl self-engaging with said latch to hold said latch in a latched condition; an unlatching mechanism selectively operable to disengage said latching pawl, said unlatching mechanism including a pawl lifter movable from a position of rest to carry said latching pawl out of engagement with said latch, a manually operable release member operatively linked to a door handle for movement to engage and displace said pawl lifter from said position of rest, a power output member movable to engage and displace said pawl lifter from said position of rest, an input member power actuated between a first position and a second position, said input member being releasably drive connected to said output member to cause shifting of said output member as said input member moves to said second position, and an overriding element carrying said input member and said output member into and out of drive connection and being urged to a clutch disconnecting condition, wherein said release member includes a formation capable of co-acting with said overriding element to maintain said overriding element in a clutch connecting condition only when said release member is in an actuated position, thereby preventing power actuation of the output member by the input member unless said release member is actuated.
- 2. The assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said latch is a pivotally mounted claw.
- 3. The assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said output member is a power release lever having a first arm positioned for engagement with said pawl lifter and a second arm provided with an output drive formation releasably connected to said input member.
- 4. The assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said input member is a crank element coupled to a power actuator for angular movement and carrying an input drive formation releasably connected to said output member, a pivot of said crank element being carried on said overriding element so that shifting of said overriding element carries said input drive formation into and out of engagement with said output drive formation.
- 5. The assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said release member is a pivoted lever including a camming formation co-acting with a follower formation on said overriding element.
- 6. A vehicle door latch assembly comprising:a latch; a latching pawl self-engaging with said latch to hold said latch in a latched condition; an unlatching mechanism selectively operable to disengage said latching pawl, said unlatching mechanism including a pawl lifter movable from a position of rest to carry said latching pawl out of engagement with said latch, a manually operable release member operatively linked to a door handle for movement to engage and displace said pawl lifter from said position of rest, a power output member movable to engage and displace said pawl lifter from said position of rest, a power actuator motor; an input member actuatable by said power actuator motor between a first position and a second position, said input member being releasably drive connected to said output member to cause shifting of said output member as said input member moves to said second position, and an overriding element carrying said input member and said output member into and out of drive connection and being urged to a clutch disconnecting condition, wherein said release member includes a formation capable of co-acting with said overriding element to displace said overriding element in a clutch connection condition and wherein the power actuator motor power actuates said input member after shifting of said release member to displace the pawl lifter from said position of rest.
- 7. The assembly as recited in claim 6 wherein said latch is a pivotally mounted claw.
- 8. The assembly as recited in claim 6 wherein said output member is a power release lever having a first arm positioned for engagement with said pawl lifter and a second arm provided with an output drive formation releasably connected to said input member.
- 9. The assembly as recited in claim 6 wherein said input member is a crank element coupled to a power actuator for angular movement and carrying an input drive formation releasably connected to said output member, a pivot of said crank element being carried on said overriding element so that shifting of said overriding element carries said input drive formation into and out of engagement with said output drive formation.
- 10. The assembly as recited in claim 6 wherein said release member is a pivoted lever including a camming formation co-acting with a follower formation on said overriding element.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
9817954 |
Aug 1998 |
GB |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/GB99/02566 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/11290 |
3/2/2000 |
WO |
A |
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