The present disclosure relates to a vehicular door handle apparatus.
A known handle apparatus constructed by coupling a movable handle to a fixed handle fixed to a door of a vehicle is a handle apparatus described in Patent Reference 1 (JP-Y2-6-10041).
Patent Reference 1 discloses a handle apparatus in which a movable handle is fitted into a fixed handle formed in a U-shaped cross section and is projected from a fitting part and a rotational operation is performed so as to push a part projected from the fitting part into the fitting part to thereby perform an operation of release from a door lock device.
However, the handle apparatus disclosed by Patent Reference 1 has a problem in which an operable range of the movable handle is small due to short dimensions of the movable handle and operability is bad.
This problem can be solved by increasing the length of the movable handle to the extent of the whole length of a handhold part of the handle, but such a configuration has a problem of increasing an inertial force produced in the movable handle in the case of applying a side collision force to a vehicle and increasing the risk of carelessly opening the door at the time of a side collision.
[Patent Reference 1] JP-Y2-6-10041
The present disclosure relates to a vehicular door handle apparatus with good operability and high safety.
According to the present disclosure, a vehicular door handle apparatus includes a fixed handle 2 fixed to a door 1 of a vehicle from a front of the door 1, a movable handle 3 connected to the fixed handle 2 so as to be rotatably operable, and an output lever 5 rotatably connected to a connecting block 4 projected on the fixed handle 2 and inserted into an inside of the door 1.
An operational force on the movable handle 3 is transmitted to a door lock device 6 fixed to the door 1 through the output lever 5.
A counter weight 7 which cancels a force in an actuation direction occurred in the output lever 5 by inertia when the door 1 receives a side collision force, is connected to the connecting block 4.
In the present disclosure, the vehicular door handle apparatus includes the counter weight 7 for eliminating the operational force in the unlocking direction produced in the output lever 5 at the time of the side surface collision and thereby, the risk of carelessly opening the door by an inertial force produced in the movable handle can be eliminated to improve operability.
Also, since the counter weight 7 is connected to the fixed handle 2, in the case of work of attachment of the handle apparatus to the vehicle, the need to separately fix a holding body of the counter weight 7 is eliminated, with the result that workability of attachment to the vehicle can be improved.
According to the present disclosure, in the vehicular door handle apparatus, the counter weight 7 may be configured to be biased in a direction of pressure contact with the output lever 5 and is rotationally driven so as to follow rotation of the output lever 5 in the actuation direction and also the counter weight 7 may freely idle in a release direction of contact with the output lever 5.
In the present disclosure, since the counter weight 7 can run idle in the release direction of contact with the output lever 5, an operational force transmission system ranging from the movable handle 3 to the output lever 5 is irreversible and power transmission from the side of the output lever 5 to the movable handle 3 is not permitted and in the case of applying a side collision force in the opposite direction, only the counter weight 7 runs idle and power transmission to the output lever 5 is not performed, with the result that the door 1 can surely be prevented from being carelessly opened.
Also, according to the present disclosure, in the vehicular door handle apparatus, the counter weight 7 may be arranged inside an orthogonal projection area to a projection surface including a rotational axis of the fixed handle 2 to the door 1 in an initial rotational position.
In the present disclosure, the vehicular handle apparatus is mounted from the outside of the door 1 by inserting the output lever 5 etc. into the door 1 from a mounting opening 1a opened in a door panel. The counter weight 7 is arranged in the orthogonal projection surface of the fixed handle 2 to the front of the door 1 and thereby, workability of attachment of the handle apparatus can be improved by increasing the panel passage capability of passing the counter weight 7 through the mounting opening 1a and inserting the counter weight 7 into the door 1.
Further, according to the present disclosure, in the vehicular door handle apparatus, the counter weight 7 may be rotatable around a rotational axis parallel to the rotational axis of the movable handle 3 and a part of the counter weight 7 is stored inside a protrusion part of the fixed handle 2 to an outside of the panel in the initial rotational position.
In the present disclosure, a part of the counterweight 7 is stored inside the fixed handle 2 and thereby, the panel passage capability can be increased since the protrusion part from the fixed handle 2 is decreased at the time of work of attachment to the door 1. Further, the counter weight 7 is moved in a vehicle width direction and thereby, a movement distance in an orthogonal projection direction can be made shorter than the case of moving the counter weight 7 along the panel front, with the result that the mounting opening 1a can be decreased.
Also, according to the present disclosure, in the vehicular door handle apparatus, the output lever 5 may have an output piece 9 extended in a rod shape toward the inside of the door 1, and an input piece 8 abutting on the movable handle 3 and extended along a surface of the door 1 in an outside of the door 1 in a state of attachment to the door 1 and the output lever 5 may be pivoted concentrically with a rotational axis of the counter weight 7.
In the present disclosure, the input piece 8 of the output lever 5 is arranged along the front of the door 1 in the outside of the door 1, and the need for insertion into the mounting opening 1a is eliminated, and the output piece 9 is extended in the rod shape toward the inside of the door 1 and thereby, the insertion into the mounting opening 1a can be facilitated to thereby improve workability of attachment to the door 1.
Further, even when the input and output piece 9 is formed long, the panel passage capability is not decreased, with the result that the operational force on the movable handle 3 can be transmitted at a sufficient lever ratio to improve operability.
Also, according to the present disclosure, the vehicular door handle apparatus may further includes a bell crank 10 which is rotatably connected to the connecting block 4 of the fixed handle 2 and which is connected to the door lock device 6. The bell crank 10 may be rotatably coupled around an axis orthogonal to a rotational axis of the output lever 5.
According to the present disclosure, by canceling the inertial force at the time of the side surface collision, the door can be prevented from being carelessly opened at the time of the collision, and the movable handle with a sufficient length can be obtained, and safety and operability can be improved.
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This fixed handle 2 is fixed to the door 1 by inserting a fixing block 13 formed on the backward end into the door 1 from the backward opening 1a and then screwing the fixing block 13 on the door panel 1 and also mounting a proper clip member to the forward end inserted into the door 1 from the forward opening 1b. The fixing block 13 is provided with a screw insertion hole 13a used for screwing on the door panel 1 (see
One end of the movable handle 3 is rotatably pivoted on a hinge protrusion piece 2b which is projected from the forward end of the fixed handle 2 and enters the inside of the door 1 in a state fixed to the door 1, and the movable handle 3 is held in an initial rotational position shown in
Also, the fixed handle 2 is longitudinally formed with a fitting groove 2c for storing the movable handle 3 (see
This movable handle 3 has the length ranging from the end of coupling to the fixed handle 2 to the backward end of the fixed handle 2 in excess of the handhold corresponding part 2a, and an intermediate part of the movable handle 3 is formed with a handhold part 3a corresponding to the handhold corresponding part 2a of the fixed handle 2.
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The output lever 5 has an output piece 9 which includes a fork-shaped coupled part 9a on the top and is overhung to the back side, and an input piece 8 overhung toward the forward side of the backward part once extended from the other end of the output piece 9 to the front side, and is formed in an L shape, and the output lever 5 is pivoted at the boundary between the input piece 8 and the output piece 9.
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Further, the connecting block 4 is formed in a depth dimension entering a deeper part of the door 1 than the pin receiving piece 14, and a bell crank 10 is connected to the top of the connecting block 4 rotatably around an axis orthogonal to rotational axis of the output lever 5 and the counter weight 7.
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Consequently, in this embodiment, when the movable handle 3 is rotated from the initial rotational position shown in
Also, an biasing force in a direction of the initial rotational position is applied to the bell crank 10 by a torsion spring (not shown), and the output lever 5 and the movable handle 3 are held in the initial rotational position in a non-operation state of the movable handle 3.
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An biasing force in a counterclockwise direction in
Also, the arc recess 17 of the output lever 5 is extended in a clockwise direction in
Consequently, in the present example, when the side collision force in the direction of arrow A is applied in an initial state shown in
Further, when the side collision force in a direction of arrow B in
The present application is based on Japanese patent application (patent application No. 2015-051886) filed on Mar. 16, 2015, and the contents of the patent application are hereby incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2015-051886 | Mar 2015 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation of PCT application No. PCT/JP2016/058301, which was filed on Mar. 16, 2016 based on Japanese Patent Application (No. 2015-051886) filed on Mar. 16, 2015, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/JP2016/058301 | Mar 2016 | US |
Child | 15704481 | US |