The invention relates to a vehicle door lock according to the preamble of Patent claim 1.
The alternative lock designs mentioned are desired in practice depending on the type of vehicle to be equipped with them as options.
Based on this problem which exists in practice, the invention relates to the problem of making these two embodiments available for mass production demand as economically and thus as inexpensively as possible. This is true in particular of applications in which one of the two alternative embodiments available is needed in a relatively small number of parts in comparison with the other embodiment.
This problem is solved by an embodiment of a generic vehicle door lock according to the characterizing feature of Patent Claim 1.
Advantageous and expedient embodiments are the subject of the dependent claims.
This invention is based on the general idea of designing the function elements of the lock which are necessary for both alternative cases and arranging them in a lock housing so that the greatest possible number of identical parts can be used for both alternative embodiments. This is achieved by the fact that exactly the same lock housing can be used for both embodiments. For different function elements for the two alternative embodiments, spaces are provided in the same housing into which the different function elements can be inserted replaceably. If additional elements must also be used for one of the two embodiments in addition to replaceable elements, free spaces are provided for them accordingly in the housing. In addition, connecting elements for other function elements are always provided in the same way on jointly used function elements, even if these other connecting elements are used only in one of the two embodiments. If possible, the same bearing axles which are provided in the housing are also provided for force transmission means that are used in different ways depending on the alternative embodiment. In particular, the drive motors which are necessary for both embodiments are designed and arranged in such a way that they assume the same installed space within the lock housing in both cases.
A particularly advantageous exemplary embodiment which is explained in greater detail below is depicted in the drawing.
The drawing shows a view of a vehicle lock with the housing opened in a schematic diagram, namely
The two embodiments according to
For the embodiment according to
To prevent the lock from not being openable when there is a disturbance in the drive of the servomotor 3 which may occur, for example, due to a discharged battery, the lock cannot be opened because of inactivated lock actuating means-actuated by the electric motor-driven first lever 5 -a second lever 6, which is in operative connection with the first lever 5, is provided in the lock. This second lever 6 is necessarily shifted by operation of the lock from the outside by a mechanical key, for example, so that due to its operative connection with the first lever 5, this first lever 5 overrides the inactivation of the actuating means.
Control means for the second lever 6 are provided on the lock actuating means which are moved by a lock actuation from the outside of the door, for example, and which are present in both alternative embodiments according to
For a clear and distinct understanding of this invention, essentially only the different function elements and the servomotors which are the same for the two different function elements are depicted in the drawing, while the remainder of the lock is indicated only by a border shown with a dash-dot line.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102004002756.0 | Jan 2004 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE04/02813 | 12/24/2004 | WO | 1/26/2006 |