Information
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Patent Grant
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6520548
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Patent Number
6,520,548
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 24, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Wood, Phillips, Katz, Clark & Mortimer
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 201
- 292 216
- 292 DIG 23
- 049 280
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Vehicle door latch assembly includes power closing mechanism (FIG.1) for driving a latching claw 10 from an outer position at which it has engaged a coacting striker 14 for hold the related door at first-safety position to an inner position drawing the door to fully closed position, the claw being retained at either position by a conventional latching pawl 16 selectively releasable by unlatching means 20. The closing mechanism includes a drive pawl 24 pivoted on a powered drive lever 22 to turn the claw to the inner position, a disabling rocker 36 coupled to the arm latching means preventing engagement of the drive pawl when the latching pawl is disengaged so that release of the closed door is not obstructed.
Description
This invention relates to latches for vehicle doors, particularly for light passenger and goods vehicles.
Most mass produced light vehicles have doors which must be closed manually to latch them shut by self-engagement of latch mechanism, usually on or in the door, with a striker, usually on the associated door post or frame. Due to the need to compress the weather sealing the door has to be slammed shut with some force to engage the latch positively. If the latch does not engage to keep the door fully closed it will only be latched at its first safety position, with the door slightly ajar, and the slamming process has to be repeated. There is not only substantial wear and tear on the door, door pull, and latch mechanism; there is also the nuisance of the noise particularly at night in residential areas.
Furthermore the development of more effective weathersealing and of variations in door styling and fitting, e.g. to reduce wind noise and/or resistance at speed, has been inhibited by the limitations imposed by the above slam closing.
The object of the invention is to provide improvements in vehicle door latching, in particular the provision of powered latching driving the door to fully closed condition without slamming in an effective, economical and reliable manner.
According to the invention there is provided a vehicle door latch assembly as defined by the claims herein.
Conveniently the closing mechanism is electrically powered, and preferably the assembly will include switch means energising said mechanism automatically in response to shifting of the claw to the outer position on closing of the door to the first safety position, and de-energising the mechanism on sensing that the door has fully closed.
The drive input element may be a lever, conveniently pivoted co-axially with the claw, and carrying the drive pawl on an arm of the lever to engage a ratchet tooth of the claw.
The disabling means may comprise a pawl stop pivoted on the latter lever and coupled to the unlatching means, said stop being shifted to a position at which it holds the drive pawl out of engagement with the claw when the unlatching means disengages the latch pawl from the claw.
An example of the invention is now more particularly described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein;
FIG. 1
is an elevation of parts of a latch assembly with a claw thereof at its outer first safety position,
FIG. 2
is an opposite side view (opposite handed) of said parts,
FIG. 3
is a elevation as in
FIG. 1
but with the claw driven to an inner door fully closed position,
FIG. 4
is another opposite side view showing unlatching with disablement of a drive pawl, and
FIG. 5
is a diagram of the electrical switching sequence of these parts of the assembly.
Referring firstly to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the latch assembly, which will be operatively secured in a door (not shown) in known manner, includes a conventional rotating latch claw
10
having a mouth
12
coacting with a striker
14
operatively mounted to the associated door post (not shown). In those Figures claw
10
is shown at an outer position at which it has been engaged by striker
14
as the door closed to a first safety position at which it is still slightly ajar, with little or no compression of its weather seals, turning claw
10
anticlockwise.
A latching pawl
16
has self-engagement with a ratchet tooth
18
formed as a notch in the upper claw periphery to retain the claw. Unlatching means, operated by the door handles (not shown) is of generally conventional construction and includes a release lever
20
selectively shiftable to free pawl
16
from the claw when the door is to be opened.
Power closing mechanism of the assembly includes a drive input lever
22
pivoted co-axially with claw
10
and carrying a drive pawl
24
pivoted on a leftwardly projecting arm
26
thereof. Lever
22
is shown at its position of rest in
FIGS. 1 and 2
with arm
26
raised, in this position pawl
24
is held clear of the claw periphery by a back-stop pin
28
, which is fixed relative to the latch assembly, the backstop pin
28
abutting a projection on the upper edge of the pawl.
The distal end of arm
26
is connected by a vertical pull cable
30
to an electric motor drive unit (not shown) through worm and gear or other reduction gearing to give maximum torque converted to rectilinear motion of cable
30
.
In operation, when the door has been closed to first safety with claw
10
in the outer position of
FIG. 1
, switching logic of the assembly energises the drive unit automatically after a time delay, driving arm
26
downwards to the position shown in FIG.
3
. As lever
22
turns anti-clockwise, pawl
24
is carried towards the claw periphery, at the same time spacing it from back-stop pin
28
. It is free to self engage by being biased into engagement with a drive ratchet tooth
32
in the lower edge of claw
10
, so driving the claw further anti-clockwise to the inner position of FIG.
3
. Thus the claw
10
co-acts with striker
14
to drive the door to the fully closed position, compressing the weather seals.
Latching pawl
16
engages the left hand top edge of mouth
12
, serving as a further ratchet tooth
34
, so securing the door closed in conventional manner. As soon as lever
22
has completed its downward power stroke the electrical circuit restores the drive unit to its rest condition and lever
22
is returned to its position of rest as in
FIG. 1
, back-stop pin ensuring that drive pawl
24
is again disengaged from the claw.
To open the door latching pawl
16
is shifted in known manner by operation of release lever
20
, freeing claw
10
to turn clockwise as the door is pushed open.
To ensure that the door can be opened even if power should fail or there should be an electrical malfunction the assembly includes disabling means. As best seen in
FIG. 2
input lever arm
26
mounts a rocker lever
36
one arm of which is coextensive with drive pawl
24
and which project above a rearwardly extending pin
38
on that pawl. In normal operation, described above, pin
38
does not contact lever
36
. The lefthand tail
40
of rocker lever
36
is connected to an arm of release lever
20
by a rigid vertical link
42
.
If the door is closed, i.e. the mechanism is in the
FIG. 3
condition, but input lever
22
has failed to return to its rest position drive pawl
24
will remain engaged with tooth
32
which would obstruct clockwise rotation of the claw for opening the door. However, when release lever
20
is operated to disengage latching pawl
16
, link
42
is drawn up, rotating rocker lever
36
to the
FIG. 4
position and depressing pin
38
to ensure that drive pawl
24
is disengaged.
Various switching logic may be incorporated, one example is shown diagrammatically in FIG.
5
. The circuitry may be interconnected with central door locking controls of the vehicle which operate locks of all the doors together. Switch
1
in the diagram senses whether the door is open or closed, being on except when the door is at or near first safety position or inwardly thereof to fully closed. Switch
2
senses whether the door is ajar, i.e. open or at or somewhat inward of first safety, only being off when fully closed. The power closing mechanism is energised by being switched in after a predetermined time delay when the door is swung closed to the first safety position detected by switch
1
and is operated for a timed period sufficient to allow for the necessary inward overtravel of the door against the weather seals which ensures that latching pawl has fully engaged claw
10
at its inward position.
Claims
- 1. A vehicle door latch assembly comprising: a pivotally mounted latch claw having a mouth for operatively co-acting with a striker as a door on which the latch assembly is mounted nears a closed position, a latching pawl self-engaging with the claw to hold the claw releasably at an outer position operatively latched to the striker to retain the door at a near-closed first safety position and at an inner position so latched to retain the door at a fully closed position, unlatching means selectively operable to disengage the latching pawl for opening the door, a power closing mechanism operable to turn the claw inwardly from the outer position to engagement with the striker to draw the door to the fully closed position, wherein the power closing mechanism comprises a movable drive input element carrying a drive pawl that is pivotally attached to the drive input element and biased towards an engaged position and which, as said movable drive input element is powered from a position of rest, by reason of being urged in the one pivot direction, engages the claw to turn it from its outer to its inner position, and disabling means linked to the unlatching means and including a disabling formation co-acting with the drive pawl to prevent engagement of the drive pawl with the claw when the latching pawl is disengaged to ensure that the closing mechanism does not obstruct release of the latched door.
- 2. An assembly as in claim 1 characterised in that the drive input element is a lever (22) carrying the drive pawl (24) on an arm (26) thereof to engage a ratchet tooth (32) of the claw.
- 3. A vehicle door latch assembly including a pivotally mounted latch claw having a mouth operatively co-acting with a striker as a door nears its closed position, a latching pawl self-engaging with the claw to hold it releasably at an outer position operatively latched to the striker to retain the door at a near-closed first safety position and at an inner position so latched to retain the door at a fully closed position, unlatching means selectively operable to disengage the latching pawl for opening the door, and power closing mechanism operable to turn the claw inwardly from the outer position to engagement with the striker to draw the door to the fully closed position, wherein the power closing mechanism comprises a movable drive input element carrying a drive pawl which, as said element is powered from its position of rest, self-engages the claw to turn it from its outer to its inner position, and disabling means linked to the unlatching means and including a disabling formation co-acting with the drive pawl to prevent engagement of the latter with the claw when the latching pawl is disengaged to ensure that the closing mechanism does not obstruct release of the latched door, wherein the drive input element is a lever carrying the drive pawl on an arm thereof to engage a ratchet tooth of the claw, wherein the lever is pivoted co-axially with the claw.
- 4. A vehicle door latch assembly including a pivotally mounted latch claw having a mouth operatively co-acting with a striker as a door on which the latch assembly is mounted nears its closed position, a latching pawl self-engaging with the claw to hold it releasably at an outer position operatively latched to the striker to retain the door at a near-closed first safety position and at an inner position so latched to retain the door at a fully closed position, unlatching means selectively operable to disengage the latching pawl for opening the door, and power closing mechanism operable to turn the claw inwardly from the outer position to engagement with the striker to draw the door to the fully closed position, wherein the power closing mechanism comprises a movable drive input element carrying a drive pawl which, as said element is powered from its position of rest, self-engages the claw to turn it from its outer to its inner position, and disabling means linked to the unlatching means and including a disabling formation co-acting with the drive pawl to prevent engagement of the latter with the claw when the latching pawl is disengaged to ensure that the closing mechanism does not obstruct release of the latched door, wherein the drive input element is a lever carrying the drive pawl on an arm thereof to engage a ratchet tooth of the claw, wherein the disabling formation is a rocker lever pivoted on said lever and coupled to the unlatching means, said rocker lever being shifted to a position at which it holds the drive pawl out of engagement with the claw when the unlatching means disengage the latch pawl form the claw.
- 5. An assembly as in claim 1 characterised in that the closing mechanism (22,24) is electrically powered.
- 6. An assembly as in claim 5 characterised in that it includes switch means energising said mechanism (22,24) automatically in response to shifting of the claw (10) to the outer position on closure of the door to the first safety position.
- 7. An assembly as in claim 6 characterised in that said switch means further operates to de-energize the mechanism (22,24) in response to latching of the door at the fully closed position.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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9710602 |
May 1997 |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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Kind |
PCT/GB98/01347 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO98/53165 |
11/26/1998 |
WO |
A |
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