E05B77/48

Locking mechanism for slidable vehicle doors

An assembly for a vehicle includes a first door and a second door moveable from an open position to a closed position. The assembly includes a first locking member supported by the first door moveable along a first axis to a raised position and to a lowered position. The assembly includes a second locking member supported by the second door movable along a second axis transverse to the first axis. The first locking member is lockingly engaged with the second locking member when the second locking member is in the extended position and the first locking member is in one of the lowered position or the raised position. The first locking member is disengaged with the second locking member when the second locking member is in the retracted position and the first locking member is in the other of the lowered position or the raised position.

Safety door device and safety door locking method
11891840 · 2024-02-06 · ·

A safety door device according to an aspect includes: a full closing detector for detecting that a safety door has fully closed from an opened state; a locking mechanism for locking the safety door so that the safety door does not open; a measurement unit (acceleration sensor, control unit for measuring a travel acceleration, a travel speed, or a travel time when the safety door closes; and a control unit for controlling the locking mechanism to lock the safety door when the safety door is detected to be fully closed. If the travel acceleration or the travel speed is greater than a first threshold, or if the travel time is shorter than a second threshold, then the control unit does not cause the safety door to be locked.

Safety door device and safety door locking method
11891840 · 2024-02-06 · ·

A safety door device according to an aspect includes: a full closing detector for detecting that a safety door has fully closed from an opened state; a locking mechanism for locking the safety door so that the safety door does not open; a measurement unit (acceleration sensor, control unit for measuring a travel acceleration, a travel speed, or a travel time when the safety door closes; and a control unit for controlling the locking mechanism to lock the safety door when the safety door is detected to be fully closed. If the travel acceleration or the travel speed is greater than a first threshold, or if the travel time is shorter than a second threshold, then the control unit does not cause the safety door to be locked.

Door locking device for vehicle

This door locking device for a vehicle includes: an electronic key and an in-vehicle device. The electronic key stores a first threshold defining an extension of a first region in which an electric field intensity of a response request signal is strong and a second threshold for defining an extension of a second region in which an electric field intensity is weaker than the first region around the first region. The electronic key outputs, based on the electric field intensity of the response request signal and the first and second thresholds, a response signal including position information indicating whether the electronic key is in the first region, or is outside the first region but in the second region, or is outside the second region. Based on the received response signal, the in-vehicle device switches the door to an unlocked state or a locked state.

Door locking device for vehicle

This door locking device for a vehicle includes: an electronic key and an in-vehicle device. The electronic key stores a first threshold defining an extension of a first region in which an electric field intensity of a response request signal is strong and a second threshold for defining an extension of a second region in which an electric field intensity is weaker than the first region around the first region. The electronic key outputs, based on the electric field intensity of the response request signal and the first and second thresholds, a response signal including position information indicating whether the electronic key is in the first region, or is outside the first region but in the second region, or is outside the second region. Based on the received response signal, the in-vehicle device switches the door to an unlocked state or a locked state.

Lock system and apparatus for a motor vehicle with secondary energy storage and transmission for emergency operation
10449931 · 2019-10-22 · ·

A lock system for access authorization in a motor vehicle, having a first device which has at least two states and is embodied as a control device, and having an associated second device which is embodied in the manner of an electronic key, an ID signal transmitter, a chip card or the like. The two devices have transmitters and/or receivers for electromagnetic signals. At least one of the signals transmitted between the second device and the first device is an encoded operating signal for authenticating the second device, with the result that after a positive evaluation of the transmitted operating signal when the second device is authorized it is possible to bring about a change in the state of the first device.

Lock system and apparatus for a motor vehicle with secondary energy storage and transmission for emergency operation
10449931 · 2019-10-22 · ·

A lock system for access authorization in a motor vehicle, having a first device which has at least two states and is embodied as a control device, and having an associated second device which is embodied in the manner of an electronic key, an ID signal transmitter, a chip card or the like. The two devices have transmitters and/or receivers for electromagnetic signals. At least one of the signals transmitted between the second device and the first device is an encoded operating signal for authenticating the second device, with the result that after a positive evaluation of the transmitted operating signal when the second device is authorized it is possible to bring about a change in the state of the first device.

DOOR LOCKING DEVICE FOR VEHICLE

This door locking device for a vehicle includes: an electronic key and an in-vehicle device. The electronic key stores a first threshold defining an extension of a first region in which an electric field intensity of a response request signal is strong and a second threshold for defining an extension of a second region in which an electric field intensity is weaker than the first region around the first region. The electronic key outputs, based on the electric field intensity of the response request signal and the first and second thresholds, a response signal including position information indicating whether the electronic key is in the first region, or is outside the first region but in the second region, or is outside the second region. Based on the received response signal, the in-vehicle device switches the door to an unlocked state or a locked state.

DOOR LOCKING DEVICE FOR VEHICLE

This door locking device for a vehicle includes: an electronic key and an in-vehicle device. The electronic key stores a first threshold defining an extension of a first region in which an electric field intensity of a response request signal is strong and a second threshold for defining an extension of a second region in which an electric field intensity is weaker than the first region around the first region. The electronic key outputs, based on the electric field intensity of the response request signal and the first and second thresholds, a response signal including position information indicating whether the electronic key is in the first region, or is outside the first region but in the second region, or is outside the second region. Based on the received response signal, the in-vehicle device switches the door to an unlocked state or a locked state.

Systems and methods for rear door lock and window block-out

A window and lock control system of a vehicle includes a window control module configured to actuate a window actuator based on a second signal from a power window switch of the rear door when a first signal from a block-out switch of the vehicle is in a first state. When the first signal is in a second state, the window control module does not actuate the window actuator based on the second signal from the power window switch. A lock control module actuates a lock actuator and locks and unlocks the rear door based on a third signal from a power door lock (PDL) switch of the rear door when the first signal is in the first state. When the first signal is in the second state, the lock control module selectively does not actuate the lock actuator based on the third signal from the PDL switch.