The present invention relates to a vehicle handle, and in particular to a handle with an improved unlocking mechanism which is driven when the lever of the handle is pulled for opening the door of a motor vehicle.
EP 1556569 discloses a vehicle handle, which comprises a lever mechanically connected to a rocker which rotates together with the lever for pulling a cable which drives the unlocking mechanism of the door of a motor vehicle.
The stroke of the cable depends on its distance from the rotation axis of the rocker, so that the size of the rocker cannot be reduced without reducing the stroke of the cable, which however depends in turn on the unlocking mechanism.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a handle, which is free from said disadvantages. Said object is achieved with a handle, whose main features are disclosed in the first claim, while other features are disclosed in the remaining claims.
Thanks to the mechanical connection between the lever and the duct containing the cable, the duct moves in the direction opposite to the direction of the cable when the lever rotates around the first axis, so as to increase the stroke of the cable in the duct without changing the size of the rocker.
Said mechanical connection is preferably carried out with a particular second rocker which rotates in the direction opposite to the first, so as to obtain a handle compact and reliable, especially when the rockers rotate around substantially parallel axes.
Further advantages and features of the handle according to the present invention will become clear to those skilled in the art from the following detailed and non-limiting description of an embodiment thereof with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
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According to the invention, duct 12 is mechanically connected to lever 2, so that duct 12 moves in the direction opposite to cable 11 when lever 2 rotates around first axis 4. In particular, said mechanical connection is carried out by means of a second rocker 15 pivoted to the frame for rotating in the direction opposite to the rotation direction of first rocker 9 when lever 2 rotates around first axis 4. Second rocker 15 can then rotate around a third axis 16 substantially parallel to second axis 10. Duct 12 is provided with a second head 17 housed in a second extension 18 of second rocker 15. Second rocker 15 is provided with a second tongue 19 mechanically connected to appendix 5 of lever 2, in particular arranged in the seat of appendix 5 in which the first tongue 6 of first rocker 9 is arranged.
The surface of first tongue 6 and of second tongue 19 contacting protrusion 7 of the seat of appendix 5 is concave, while the surface of protrusion 7 of the seat contacting first tongue 6 and second tongue 19 is convex. A muff 20 covers at least partially the portion of cable 11 comprised between heads 14 and 17. First rocker 9 and/or second rocker 15 are provided with a counterweight 21, 22 arranged on the side opposite to first tongue 6 and/or second tongue 19, respectively, with respect to their rotation axes 10, 16. First rocker 9 and/or second rocker 15 are further provided with elastic means, for example a helical spring 23 coaxially arranged around the rotation axis 10 of first rocker 9, for moving lever 2 and rockers 9, 15 back to the rest position.
An inertial safety device comprises an inertial mass 24 pivoted to the frame for rotating around a fourth axis 25 substantially perpendicular to second axis 10 or third axis 16. Elastic means (not shown in the figures) act on the inertial mass 24 for opposing to its rotation in case of accelerations acting on the latter. A stop member 26 protrudes from inertial mass 24 for intercepting a protrusion 27 projecting from the first rocker 9 or from the second rocker 15, so as to prevent the rotation of second rocker 15, and thus the opening of the door, in case of impact. A sensor 28 detects the rotation of the first rocker 9, in particular of a tooth 29 protruding from the first rocker 9 from the side opposite to the first tongue 6 with respect to second axis 10.
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Possible modifications and/or additions may be made by those skilled in the art to the hereinabove disclosed and illustrated embodiment while remaining within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2008A001754 | Oct 2008 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/061799 | 9/11/2009 | WO | 00 | 5/2/2011 |