The present invention relates to a vehicle door lock device.
One of vehicle door lock devices includes an open mechanism adapted to be actuated in such a manner that a vehicle door is openable relative to a vehicle body, a lock mechanism provided with an active lever capable of driving a lock/unlock member (open link) placed in the open mechanism at a locking position (lock position) or an unlocking position (unlock position), the lock mechanism for restraining or permitting an action of the open mechanism so as to lock or unlock the door, an electric actuator for driving the lock/unlock member (open link) at the locking position (lock position) or the unlocking position (unlock position) through the active lever, and a housing accommodating the open mechanism, the lock mechanism, and the electric actuator. Such a device is shown in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2006-266026, for example.
In the vehicle door lock device described in the above patent document, as shown in
In the electric actuator 3 shown in
In the above electric actuator 3 in
The present invention is achieved in order to solve the above problems, and characterized by including an open mechanism adapted to be actuated in such a manner that a vehicle door is openable relative to a vehicle body, a lock mechanism provided with an active lever capable of driving a lock/unlock member placed in the open mechanism at a locking position or an unlocking position, the lock mechanism for restraining or permitting an action of the open mechanism so as to lock or unlock the door, an electric actuator for driving the lock/unlock member at the locking position or the unlocking position through the active lever, and a housing accommodating the open mechanism, the lock mechanism, and the electric actuator, the electric actuator including an electric motor driven in accordance with a lock operation and an unlock operation, a worm provided integrally with an output shaft of the electric motor, the worm being rotated and driven by the electric motor, and a locking lever having a sector gear meshed with the worm, the locking lever being linked with the active lever.
In the vehicle door lock device according to the present invention, the electric actuator is provided with the electric motor, the worm, and the locking lever. In the electric actuator, the electric motor rotates and drives the worm, so that the sector gear is rotated and driven to tilt the locking lever. By tilting of the locking lever, the active lever is actuated, so that the lock/unlock member is driven at the locking position (lock position) or the unlocking position (unlock position).
In the vehicle door lock device according to the present invention, tilting of the locking lever having the sector gear is transmitted to the active lever. Thus, by appropriately setting an arm length of the locking lever (arm length up to the active lever), a freedom degree of arrangement of the locking lever can be increased, and a freedom degree of arrangement of the electric motor and the worm can also be increased. The arm length of the locking lever can appropriately be set without being restricted by size of the sector gear. Thus, a desired reduction ratio can be obtained between the locking lever and the active lever. Thereby, downsizing of the door lock device can be achieved.
Upon implementation of the present invention described above, the locking lever may be provided with an operation portion adapted to be linked with a lock knob provided on the indoor side of the door, the lock knob being operable to set the lock/unlock member at the locking position. In this case, an operation lever (operation lever 4 shown in
Upon the implementation of the present invention described above, the locking lever may be rotatably assembled into the housing, and provided with an engagement portion having a predetermined arm length to be coupled to the active lever. The active lever may rotatably supported on the housing, and provided with a first engagement portion to be coupled to the locking lever and a second engagement portion to be coupled to the lock/unlock member, and retain the lock/unlock member at the locking position or the unlocking position by a position retaining member acting between the active lever and the housing. The active lever may include a main lever rotatably assembled into a support shaft provided in the housing, provided with the first engagement portion, and engaged with the position retaining member, a sub lever rotatably assembled into the support shaft, and provided with the second engagement portion, and a twisted spring placed between the main lever and the sub lever.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described based on the drawings.
The open mechanism A1 is to actuate a known latch mechanism 20 (refer to
The latch mechanism 20 is engaged with the striker 201 so as to retain the door 100 in the closed state (latch state). With the door 100 in the closed state, the latch mechanism 20 is disengaged from the striker 201, so that the door 100 is switched from the closed state to an opened state (state where the door 100 is openable relative to the body 200) (unlatch state). As shown in
The open mechanism A1 is provided with an outside open lever 31, an inside open lever 32, and an open link 33 (lock/unlock member of the present invention). The outside open lever 31 is assembled into the housing body 11 together with a torsion spring S3, linked with an outside handle 101 provided on the outdoor side of the door 100, and actuated by operating the outside handle 101. It should be noted that a clip 31a (refer to
The inside open lever 32 is rotatably assembled into a support shaft 11a provided in the housing body 11, linked with an inside handle 102 provided on the indoor side of the door 100, and actuated by operating the inside handle 102. The open link 33 is movably coupled to and supported on the outside open lever 31 at a lower end thereof, and movable between an unlock position shown in
The open link 33 is moved from the positions shown in
Meanwhile, in the case where the open link 33 at the lock position (locking position) shown in
The lock mechanism A2 is to restrain or permit an action of the open mechanism A1 so as to lock or unlock the door, provided with the above active lever 41, and also provided with a locking control lever 42 for driving the above open link 33 at the lock position or the unlock position through the active lever 41, a key switch lever 43, an outside locking lever 44, a contact 45, a seal ring 46, and the like (refer to
The active lever 41 is assembled into a support shaft 11b provided in the housing body 11 together with a torsion spring S4 (refer to
As shown in
The main lever 41a is rotatably assembled into the support shaft 11b. The main lever 41a has an engagement portion 41a1 (refer to
The twisted spring 41c (bias member) is placed between the main lever 41a and the sub lever 41b, similarly to the twisted spring described in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2006-266026, to rotate and bias the sub lever 41b in one direction (counterclockwise direction in the figure) relative to the main lever 41a. Therefore, the main lever 41a and the sub lever 41b are integrally rotated in the clockwise direction in the figure (lock direction), and rotated through the twisted spring 41c in the unlock direction.
The locking control lever 42 is actuated by a mechanical key operation of a key cylinder 103 provided on the outdoor side of the door 100. The locking control lever 42 is assembled into the housing body 11 together with the key switch lever 43, the outside locking lever 44, and the like, and linked with the engagement portion 41a1 of the main lever 41a in the active lever 41. Therefore, when the locking control lever 42 is actuated by the mechanical key operation, the active lever 41 is rotated. When rotation of the active lever 41 is transmitted to the open link 33, the door 100 is locked or unlocked.
The electric actuator A3 is to drive the above open link 33 at the lock position or the unlock position through the active lever 41. The electric actuator A3 is provided with an electric motor 51, a worm 52, and a locking lever 53. The electric motor 51 is a known motor driven in accordance with a lock operation and an unlock operation. A first terminal 61, a second terminal 62, a switch 63, a connector 64, and the like are provided for controlling an action of the electric motor 51. The worm 52 is provided integrally with an output shaft 51a of the electric motor 51, and rotated and driven by the electric motor 51. The locking lever 53 is rotatably assembled into a support shaft 11c provided in the housing body 11.
The locking lever 53 has a sector gear 53a meshed with the worm 52, and also has an engagement portion (long hole) 53b linked with the engagement portion (pin portion) 41a2 of the main lever 41a in the active lever 41. Therefore, when the electric actuator A3 is actuated, the locking lever 53 is tilted by drive force of the electric motor 51. In accordance with tilting of the locking lever 53, the active lever 41 is rotated. When the rotation of the active lever 41 is transmitted to the open link 33, the door 100 is locked or unlocked. It should be noted that, in this embodiment, a formation angle of the sector gear 53a is substantially 45 degrees, so that an action response property in the case where the electric actuator A3 is actuated (time required for switching between lock and unlock of the door 100) is improved in comparison to an action response property of the electric actuator described in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2006-266026.
The locking lever 53 is provided with an operation portion 53c linked with a lock knob L provided on the indoor side of the door 100. The operation portion 53c is formed so as to be tilted integrally with the sector gear 53a and the engagement portion 53b. Therefore, when the lock knob L provided on the indoor side of the door 100 (inner trim I) is pushed in from a state in
In the above vehicle door lock device Ao, the tilting of the locking lever 53 having the sector gear 53a is transmitted to the active lever 41. Thus, by appropriately setting an arm length of the locking lever 53 (arm length up to the engagement portion (pin portion) 41a2 of the main lever 41a in the active lever 41), a freedom degree of arrangement of the locking lever 53 can be increased, and a freedom degree of arrangement of the electric motor 51 and the worm 52 can also be increased. The arm length of the locking lever 53 can appropriately be set without being restricted by size of the sector gear 53a. Thus, a desired reduction ratio can be obtained between the locking lever 53 and the active lever 41. Thereby, downsizing of the door lock device Ao can be achieved.
In the vehicle door lock device Ao, the locking lever 53 having the sector gear 53a is provided with the operation portion 53c linked with the lock knob L provided on the indoor side of the door 100. Therefore, an operation lever linking the lock knob L provided on the indoor side of the door 100 (inner trim I) with the active lever 41 can be eliminated (functions of two parts of the worm wheel 3c and the operation lever 4 shown in
It should be noted that, in the above vehicle door lock device Ao, when the open link 33 is in the unlock state as in
In the above embodiment, the lock knob L is adapted to be embedded into the inner trim I when the open link 33 is the lock state (embedding type). However, the lock knob L may be adapted not to be embedded into the inner trim I when the open link 33 is the lock state. In this case, the lock knob L is operable even when the open link 33 is the lock state, and by operating the lock knob L, the open link 33 can be switched from the unlock state to the lock state and also switched from the lock state to the unlock state.
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