Patent classifications
E05B77/38
DOOR LOCK HAVING ENERGY ABSORPTION
A door lock arrangement of a vehicle door of a vehicle includes a first closing element arranged in a lock mouth of the vehicle door and a second closing element arranged on a body of the vehicle. The first and second closing elements can be brought into positive-locking engagement with each other to hold the door on the body. A damping device absorbs kinetic energy of the door during a closing movement of the door within a predetermined limit opening angle of the vehicle door relative to the body and slows down the closing movement of the door. The damping device has an impact element arranged on the door in a displaceable manner relative to the door or on the body in a displaceable manner relative to the body. The impact element is connected to an actuator, which applies a pre-tensioning force of the door directed in an opening direction of the door while the first and second closing elements are engaged with each other.
DOOR LOCK HAVING ENERGY ABSORPTION
A door lock arrangement of a vehicle door of a vehicle includes a first closing element arranged in a lock mouth of the vehicle door and a second closing element arranged on a body of the vehicle. The first and second closing elements can be brought into positive-locking engagement with each other to hold the door on the body. A damping device absorbs kinetic energy of the door during a closing movement of the door within a predetermined limit opening angle of the vehicle door relative to the body and slows down the closing movement of the door. The damping device has an impact element arranged on the door in a displaceable manner relative to the door or on the body in a displaceable manner relative to the body. The impact element is connected to an actuator, which applies a pre-tensioning force of the door directed in an opening direction of the door while the first and second closing elements are engaged with each other.
Closing Bar of a Motor Vehicle Body Lock, Motor Vehicle Body Lock Comprising Such a Closing Bar, and Correspondingly Equipped Motor Vehicle
A lock striker of a motor vehicle body lock includes a striker plate, crash securing means, and a striker. The striker is arranged on the striker plate. The striker has a striker section which is configured to admit a load. The striker plate has a first striker plate section which is configured to be connected to a body component. The striker plate has a second striker plate section on which the striker is arranged. The first striker plate section and the second striker plate section are elastically connected to one another. At least one aperture is situated in the second striker plate section between the first striker limb and the second striker limb. The crash securing means is formed with a first end fastened to the first striker plate section and with a second end which is situated in the aperture in a contact-free manner outside a crash situation and, in a crash situation, so as to bear against the second striker plate section.
Closing Bar of a Motor Vehicle Body Lock, Motor Vehicle Body Lock Comprising Such a Closing Bar, and Correspondingly Equipped Motor Vehicle
A lock striker of a motor vehicle body lock includes a striker plate, crash securing means, and a striker. The striker is arranged on the striker plate. The striker has a striker section which is configured to admit a load. The striker plate has a first striker plate section which is configured to be connected to a body component. The striker plate has a second striker plate section on which the striker is arranged. The first striker plate section and the second striker plate section are elastically connected to one another. At least one aperture is situated in the second striker plate section between the first striker limb and the second striker limb. The crash securing means is formed with a first end fastened to the first striker plate section and with a second end which is situated in the aperture in a contact-free manner outside a crash situation and, in a crash situation, so as to bear against the second striker plate section.
VEHICLE LOWER STRIKER STRUCTURE
A vehicle lower striker structure is disposed below a door opening portion opened and closed by a vehicle door. The vehicle lower striker structure includes: a base plate that has a plate shape whose plate thickness direction is an upper-lower direction, the base plate having a slit extending in a direction intersecting with the plate thickness direction; and a striker shaft that has a rod shape whose longitudinal direction is a direction intersecting the upper-lower direction, the striker shaft being fixed to the base plate and straddling the slit.
VEHICLE DOOR LOCK DEVICE
A vehicle door lock device includes a latch configured to rotate between a fully-latched position and an unlatched position, a pawl configured to rotate between a restriction position where a rotation of the latch from the fully-latched position to the unlatched position is restricted and a permission position where the rotation is permitted, a latch support shaft, a pawl support shaft, a first base to which a first end of the latch support shaft and a first end of the pawl support shaft are fixed, a second base to which a second end of the latch support shaft and a second end of the pawl support shaft are fixed, and a coupling member that couples the first base and the second base. A first end of the coupling member is fixed to the first base, and a second end of the coupling member is fixed to the second base.
Latching system and latching method utilizing rheological material
An exemplary latching system includes, among other things, a striker, a latch assembly that engages the striker to transition the latch assembly to a latched position, and a bumper containing rheological material. The bumper contacts the striker when the latch assembly is in the latched position. An exemplary latching method includes, among other things, contacting a striker with a bumper when a latch assembly engages the striker in a latched position, and increasing a hardness of the bumper by aligning particles within rheological material of the bumper.
Latching system and latching method utilizing rheological material
An exemplary latching system includes, among other things, a striker, a latch assembly that engages the striker to transition the latch assembly to a latched position, and a bumper containing rheological material. The bumper contacts the striker when the latch assembly is in the latched position. An exemplary latching method includes, among other things, contacting a striker with a bumper when a latch assembly engages the striker in a latched position, and increasing a hardness of the bumper by aligning particles within rheological material of the bumper.
NOISE REDUCTION STRIKE PLATE COVERING, METHOD OF DEPLOYING, AND SYSTEM
A noise reduction strike plate covering including a sheet of noise dampening material adaptively shaped to cover a strike plate in a door frame with a portion of the sheet including a bolt hole insert adaptively shaped to insert a bolt hole through the strike plate and a portion of the sheet including a strike ramp grip adaptively shaped to grip an end of a strike bolt ramp of the strike plate.
Latch mechanism
A service latch assembly for a vehicle is disclosed. The latch assembly includes a striker member and a latch mechanism configured to selectively engage and release the strike member. The latch mechanism includes a frame plate defining a guideway configured to receive the striker member, a striker guard inserted into the guideway, a latch member pivotally connected to the frame plate, a stop tab extending from a closed end of the guideway, a stop bumper inserted onto the stop tab, and an over-mold fitted over the latch member. The over-mold includes a pivot limiter bumper configured to cooperate with the stop bumper to limit the pivot of the latch member in an open position and a striker retention feature nested onto an edge retention surface of a first lever arm of the latch member.